OPEN2024249 Tyne Brand Demolition 2025

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Value

£750,000

Classifications

  • Demolition work

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 months ago

Published

4 months ago

Description

Demolition of the former Tyne Brand Buildings at TANNERS BANK, FISH QUAY NORTH SHIELDS NORTH TYNESIDE
The Authority are seekIng Tenders from experienced Demolition Contractors.  The successful Tenderer (the Contractor) will be expected  to carry out an asbestos clearance, demolition of Buildings and remedial works on Buildings 1, 1a & 2 on the Tyne Brand Site Phase 2 on North Shields Fish Quay with the outcome for the Council is that the site can be sold on for future development.

The successful Tenderer will be acting as Principal Contractor under the NEC3 Short Form Contract, full details in the Tender documents.
Mandatory accreditations and requirements which are pass/fail as stated within the specific section of the Tender documents (3AQQ) and evidence must be submitted with Tenderers response, as follows:
Members of National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC) or equivalent, evidence must be submitted with Tenderers response.

All asbestos removal to be conducted in line with a HSE Asbestos Removal Licence

Site Visits (PASS or FAIL)
Interested Bidders MUST must attend a site visit prior to submitting a Tender using the messaging section of this Portal, any clarifications identified during the site visit must be issued in this portal to allow the response to be provided to all interested bidders be fair and transparent and your response  must include the attendees names and the date the site visit was taken    Site Visit requests must be submitted via the clarification section of this OPEN tendering system providing the names and mobile numbers of the attendees along with at least two dates/times to attend to enable the Authority to accommodate your request.  Confirmation will be issued via the OPEN tendering system.  

SITE VISITS
Tenderers must attend a site visit due to its complexities and being of multi ownership prior to submitting a Tender using the messaging section of this Portal, any clarifications identified during the site visit must be issued in this portal to allow the response to be provided to all interested bidders be fair and transparent and your response  must include the attendees names and the date the site visit was taken    Site Visit requests must be submitted via the clarification section of this OPEN tendering system providing the names and mobile numbers of the attendees along with at least two dates/times to attend to enable the Authority to accommodate your request.  Confirmation will be issued via the OPEN.  Any clarifications identified during the site visit must have been issued via the OPEN tendering system (portal) within a week of attending the site visit to enable response to be issued and shared with any interested Bidder where necessary.

Additional information: Additional Information 
Award Criteria
The full detail's of the award criteria are included in the Tender Documents


Contract Duration 
The contract is anticipated to be for two months.

Documents

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Christine Bordoli

christine.bordoli@northtyneside.gov.uk

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