Regional Estates Solutions Framework Agreement

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Value

£50,000,000

Classifications

  • Medical equipments
  • Repair and maintenance services of medical and surgical equipment
  • Miscellaneous medical devices and products
  • Repair and maintenance services of medical equipment
  • Real estate services
  • Architectural design services
  • Evaluation consultancy services
  • Asbestos removal services
  • Electrical services
  • Legal services
  • Technical planning services
  • Urban planning services
  • Feasibility study, advisory service, analysis
  • Expert witness services
  • Financial management consultancy services
  • Consulting services for water-supply and waste-water other than for construction
  • Design consultancy services
  • Building surveying services
  • Engineering design services
  • Building-fabric consultancy services
  • Restaurant and food-serving services
  • Project-management services other than for construction work
  • Engineering services
  • Construction management services
  • Construction-site supervision services
  • Quantity surveying services
  • Advisory and consultative engineering services
  • Architectural, engineering and planning services
  • Construction-related services
  • Non-residential property services
  • Facilities management services
  • Mechanical and electrical engineering services
  • Civil engineering consultancy services
  • Structural engineering consultancy services
  • Inspection of ventilation system
  • Sound insulation and room acoustics consultancy services
  • Noise-control consultancy services
  • Energy-efficiency consultancy services
  • Fire and explosion protection and control consultancy services
  • Security services
  • Environmental issues consultancy services
  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
  • Property management services of real estate on a fee or contract basis
  • Commercial property management services
  • Industrial property services
  • Architectural services for buildings
  • Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
  • Erection and related works of roof frames and coverings
  • Operation of water supplies
  • Joinery and carpentry installation work
  • Demolition work
  • Cooling and ventilation equipment
  • Boiler installations
  • Masonry and bricklaying work
  • Building construction work
  • Construction work for buildings relating to health
  • Other electrical installation work
  • Cleaning services
  • Cladding works
  • Drainage construction works
  • Fencing, railing and safety equipment installation work
  • Fire-prevention installation works
  • Floor laying and covering work
  • Glazing work
  • Landscaping work
  • Painting work
  • Plastering work
  • Plumbing and sanitary works
  • Road-maintenance works
  • Scaffolding work
  • Installation of doors and windows and related components
  • Refurbishment work
  • Electrical installation work
  • Repair and maintenance services of mechanical building installations
  • Closed-circuit television cameras
  • Repair and maintenance services of electrical distribution equipment
  • Repair and maintenance services of electrical building installations
  • Street-lighting maintenance services
  • Lift installation work
  • Emergency lighting equipment
  • Installation of outdoor illumination equipment
  • Lifts
  • Skip hoists
  • Lift-maintenance services
  • Autoclaves
  • Repair and maintenance services of wheelchairs
  • Technical inspection and testing services
  • Technical testing services
  • Surveillance and security systems and devices
  • Repair and maintenance services of security equipment
  • Uninterruptible power supplies
  • Generators
  • Building and facilities management services
  • Management-related services

Tags

  • planning

Submission Deadline

3 months from now

Published

1 day ago

Description

Purpose This is a Regional Estate Solution Framework is designed to streamline estate planning, management, and infrastructure development regional health and regional public sector organisations, including NHS Trusts, local authorities and all public sector body. It provides a structured procurement mechanism to ensure cost efficiency, sustainability, and compliance with public sector regulations. This Framework Agreement will focus on the South and South-East Region of the UK, with the aim to set up a regionalised Estates Minor Works and Maintenance solution for the Public Sector bodies within this area. Lot Structure The Regional Estate Solution Framework is divided into the following 6 key Lots. Lot 1: Consultancy Services: Lot 2: Property & Building Management Systems Lot 3: Minor Works and Maintenance Sub-lot No Sub-lot Name 3A Air Handling Units, Filters, Ventilation & Extraction 3B Asbestos Removal/Treatment 3C Boilers & Associated Plant (install & maintain) 3D Brick And Blockwork 3E Building (General) 3F Building (Hospital) 3G Building Management Systems & Automatic Control Systems 3H Cleaning and Site Clearance 3I Cooling & Refrigeration – Chillers Condensers & Split A/Cs 3J Curtain Wall 3K Demolition Work 3L Doors 3M Drainage 3N Fencing and Gates 3O Fire Protection Sprinklers + Fire Protection-Smoke Vents (Automatic)+ Fire Systems – Fire Alarm Systems, Smoke/ Heat Detection Systems, Sprinkler Systems, Extinguishers & Hose Reels (Hospital) 3P Flooring (General) 3Q Glazing 3R Joinery and Partition 3S Landscaping 3T Painting & Decorating (General) 3U Plastering 3V Plumbing 3W Road Maintenance (Minor Works) 3X Roofing 3Y Scaffolding 3Z Wall and Floor Tiling 3AA Water Systems – Servicing, Legionella Testing, Thermostatic Mixing Valves, Water Hygiene & Associated Plant 3AB Windows (PVCU) 3AC Mould & Damp Lot 4: Mechanical & Electrical Services Sub-lot No Sub-lot Name 4a Electrical Installation & Maintenance Services 4b Emergency Lighting & Power 4c Lifts, Escalators and Conveyance Systems 4d Medical Gas Pipeline & Equipment Maintenance 4e Portable Appliance Testing & Fixed Wire Testing 4f Security, Access Control, Intruder & CCTV Systems 4g UPS & Generators Lot 5: Medical & Specialist Equipment/Services Lot 6: Managed Service:

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