Residential Housing Mix Assessment

Award

Value

£70,000

Classifications

  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

10 months ago

Description

\r
You are invited to submit a tender for a Residential Mix Assessment.  This work will be an important element of the Council's evidence base which will inform the ongoing preparation of the Council's emerging Local Plan.\r
It is essential to comply with the following instructions in the preparation and submission of your tender. The Council reserves the right to reject a tender that does not fully comply with these instructions.\r
Consultants must demonstrate that they offer a first-class multi-disciplinary team with direct relevant experience in undertaking this type of commission, supported by suitable references to demonstrate a successful track record in carrying out this type of study. Consultants must be able to demonstrate an excellent working knowledge of Residential Mix Assessments.\r
Your tender must be submitted no later than 5pm on Wednesday 6th November 2024. All completed tenders must be submitted via the e-sourcing portal.\r
The primary contact officer for the procurement is: William Stuart, Assistant Category Manager - Housing & Works \r
\r
Email:	 	[email protected]\r

Similar Contracts

Open

Stock Condition Survey

Cambridge City Council is seeking a provider of planned stock condition surveys for its own housing stock and other buildings. Cambridge City Council seeks to implement a comprehensive stock condition survey programme for its existing Council-owned housing and other building types. The purpose of the service is to carry out stock condition surveys and record the condition of property, so the Council has up to data on which to base investment plans and produce accurate reports on property condition. The Council's objectives are to • Ensure buildings comply with relevant regulatory requirements, including Decent Homes and HHSRS requirements. • Seeking ways to improve Value for Money and reduce expenditure on responsive maintenance. The Council owns and manages around 7700 houses and flats, over 1000 leases, around 1800 garages, administration offices, community centres, other operational buildings, and a mixed portfolio of over 120 commercial properties, many of which are multi-let office buildings, industrial units, and shops. A summary of the Council's housing property types that are affected by the Service is included in contract documents. The Stock Condition Survey Programme is part of Cambridge City Council's long-term asset management strategy. The Council currently has good stock condition data for our housing stock from a range of sources but have a shortfall in up-to-date property condition data. Around 4,400 of the Council's 2 7,700 homes have not had a full stock condition survey in the past five years. This data gap presents compliance risks under the Regulator of Social Housing's Consumer Standards. The requirement in Year 1 of the contract is to carry our surveys to 4400 homes (plus the communal areas and blocks associated with them) so all properties have had a stock survey in the past five years. The requirement in Year 2-6 of the contract is to implement a rolling programme of stock surveys where 20% of the housing stock (around 1500 homes, plus the communal areas and blocks associated with them) is surveyed every year. There may also be requirements to survey the Council's non-housing operational and commercial building in Years 2-6 of the contract.

Katy Reed

Published 18 hours ago

AI Bid Assistant

Our AI-powered tool to help you create winning bids is coming soon!

View Contract Source Save Contract

Timeline complete

Publish
Bid
Evaluate
Award
Complete