Festive Lights for Christmas 2024-2028

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Value

£28,000

Classifications

  • Electrical machinery, apparatus, equipment and consumables; lighting

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Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

3 months ago

Description

Beaconsfield Town Council are seeking Tenders for the Town's Christmas Lights for a 4 year period, Christmas 2024 - 2028.  

See attached pdf for full details.

General Terms 
All relevant approvals and stress testing to be supplied by the tenderer in accordance with Buckinghamshire Council's Code of Practice and all other legal requirements pertaining to the scope of supply. All copies of all relevant insurance certificates and licences to work on the highway to also be provided together with a certificate of Employers Liability and suitable Public Liability insurance. Proof of capability and experience to include a list of relevant current customers.

This tender should be quoted as : 
1.	4 year lease + 1 year extension, also 
2.	Purchase of the infrastructure option with the rest as per option 1 ie storage, maintenance installation and take down contract.

The following requirements are: - Installation in November to be ready to switch-on on the 4th Saturday of November each year. Removal no earlier than the 7th January. The provision of storage until the following year's installation. Contractor to check lighting scheme is fully operational at least once a week during the festive season and make good as soon as possible once notified of, or a fault found.

Tenderers are to break down the unit cost of each type of light display proposed within their tender submission, so that clarity between infrastructure and installation costs are transparent. The cost of structural highways testing such as lampposts is also something that needs to be considered and costed.  Therefore, proposed options including alternative/mitigation solutions with costs to be supplied. 

Tenders are to, where possible, propose solutions that reduce the environmental impact of these lighting displays such as LED lights, infrastructure material choice and other innovations and identify these in the tender submission.

The cost of a switch-on event, which takes place in the old town is to be itemised separately. 

Tenders will be evaluated on price and quality of design options and an overall value for money solution. Any foreseen additional costs over the 4 year period are to be declared with an indicative price ie replacing switching gear, highways permits. The annual budget for the lighting display is £28K. All tenders received for the lighting scheme must be within the annual budget to be compliant. All submissions received assume agreement to this brief.  

CLOSING DATE FOR TENDER SUBMISSIONS  22 July  2024
Tenderers to submit their tender via email to [email protected]  by the due date but early submissions welcome. Bids will be opened and logged, and confirmation receipt emails sent out the following working day.  Thereafter evaluation and liaison will take place.  In due course all tenders will be informed if successful or unsuccessful. At least one set of hard copy tender submission to also be supplied to the office. See attached PDF for details.

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