Framework for Demolition (including Asbestos Removal) 2024 Including call-off for The BALE Centre

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1 year ago

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9 months ago

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Durham County Council is to put in place a Framework Agreement for the provision for Demolition (including asbestos removal) Works including call-off for The BALE Centre. The types of properties which this framework will be utilised will be for example; premises requiring demolition including leisure centres, housing stock, office accommodation, educational establishments, community and factory units as a minimum. On occasion DCC have buildings which are classified as surplus property. It is the intention that this Framework is utilised to de-commission and demolish any identified premises. The council anticipates appointing six contractors and two reserve contractors onto this framework. For this SQ the top 10 Bidding organisations scoring over 60% will be invited to tender stage. At this Tender Stage the main 6 number of bidding organisations including the 2 reserve bidding organisations who have a place on the framework. It is to be noted the Demolition Contractor should hold a full asbestos removal licence, if applying as a Sole Bidder if the Demolition Contractor does not hold a full asbestos removal licence they can nominate under the Public Regulations 2015 who their Asbestos subcontractor will be and this will remain through the Framework and any additional extensions. Information should be given (if this is the case at Page 14, 1.3 detail provided) within the document. It is also a requirement of any bidding organisation to state if they have had had any Prior performance issued and to state what these are under Section 4 (4.1(i)) as a self-clean in line with the public regulations 2015 and within Section 7.2.2 to inform the Council of any Prosecution and Enforcement Notices and details of these Rebates and Social Value (TOMS) will apply to this framework . This Framework will be available for use by Durham County Council additional Contracting Authorities, where they have entered into a Procurement Service Level Agreement (SLA) with Durham County Council. To tender for this opportunity and to receive further information which can be found within the tender documents to be downloaded from www.nepo.org and within the supplier area search for reference DN745591

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