Jubilee Centre Solar Project

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Value

£50,000

Classifications

  • Electricity
  • Solar energy
  • Electrical machinery, apparatus, equipment and consumables; lighting
  • Cable, wire and related products
  • Construction work

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

2 days ago

Description

Bradley Stoke Town Council is the parish authority for Bradley Stoke. It is the second tier of local government after the South Gloucestershire Council. Its legal powers are granted to it and regulated by various government acts. The town population is of approximately 20,000. The Town Council supplements the provision of local government services in Bradley Stoke, and provides a range of social and recreational facilities, while promoting and representing the town with other national and statutory bodies.
Scope of Work -  The contractor shall design, supply, install, test, and commission a complete solar photovoltaic (PV) system with integrated battery storage at the Jubilee Centre.
System Requirements - 84 photovoltaic (PV) panels, 
Orientation: +60° from south
Inclination: 30° from horizontal
1 no. Inverter
4 Batteries
Capacity may not exceed 50kWp. 
Bird Proofing for the solar panels
Standards and Compliance
The contractor must ensure:
•	Compliance with MCS standards, SSEG Engineering Recommendation G98(2019) and G99.
•	Conformance with current Building Regulations.
•	Coordination with the local Distribution Network Operator (DNO) for grid connection.
•	Notification to Building Control under Part P of the Building Regulations.
Ethical Purchasing Compliance
Bradley Stoke Town Council requires that all suppliers and subcontractors comply with its Ethical Purchasing Guidelines, which emphasize:
•	Environmentally responsible sourcing.
•	Fair labour practices and compliance with modern slavery legislation.
•	Preference for suppliers with strong sustainability credentials.
•	Waste minimization during procurement and delivery.
Suppliers shall submit a written statement confirming adherence to these guidelines as part of the contract award process.
Site visits are encouraged and can be accommodated by the Activity centres Manager (Phil Francis-Barber) by contacting either by email or phone.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 01454 205028
Please note that any invitation to tender issued by Bradley Stoke Town Council is covered under the terms of the Bribery Act 2010. All tenders should be submitted as sealed bids in an envelope, clearly marked " Solar Project " to the following address:
Solar Project
FOA Philip Francis-Barber
Council Office
Jubilee Centre
Savages Wood Road
Bradley Stoke
South Glos
BS32 8HL
Within the tender pack sent in the post the town council will require the following;
• A copy of the insurance certificate showing a minimum of £2,000,000 in public liability. Please note that if your company does not hold at least £2,000,000 in public liability we will not be able to proceed with your tender offer.
• A copy of your company history and qualifications.
• A copy of the proposed contract with an initial start date and project duration.
• A copy of the management and operation plan, to include how many staff would be on site for the duration of the build.
• A copy of your risk assessment for the duration of the works.
• A copy of your companies work guarantee.
• A copy of the proposed costs in an open and transparent manner.

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