Responsive Maintenance and Void Contract 2025 - 2030

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Value

£22,500,000

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Classifications

  • Construction work

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  • award

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

11 months ago

Description

The Scope of Works included within this contract is the day-to-day responsive repair and maintenance of the building fabric, structure, services or land, including Council-owned houses, bungalows, flats, maisonettes, garages, plant rooms, stores, outbuildings, fences and other housing assets, and the cleaning, repair and redecoration of void properties to enable re-occupation by new tenants.\r
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In addition, to carry out a limited programme of planned maintenance improvement works, disabled adaptation works and ad hoc works reasonably expected in a contract of the scope and scale.\r
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The contract will be JCT Measured Term Contract 2016 with Schedule of Rates pricing framework.\r
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The contract will commence on 1 April 2025 and will continue for an initial term of 5 years with option to extend for a further two periods of 5 years each.\r
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Tender returns are to be completed and submitted electronically via the Kent Business Portal www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk by no later than 17:00 hours on 16th August 2024.\r
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