Keystone Developments (LG) Limited Professional Services and Consultancy Framework 2023 for new build residential, new build extra care and refurbishment projects

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Keystone Developments (LG) Limited invited tenders from suitably experienced organisations who demonstrated knowledge, skill and innovation in delivering professional consultancy services to support the Consortium members new build and extra care housing development and development refurbishment projects.
The works are in relation to the Consortium members current and future development project. Works will be delivered under a Framework Agreement for a maximum of 4 years: which will run for an initial period of 4 years.
The Blue Skies Consortium members who may use this Framework are as follows:-
Longhurst Group Limited
Tuntum Housing Association Limited
Lace Housing Limited
Norton Housing and Support
YMCA Derbyshire
Lincolnshire Housing Partnership
Lincolnshire Y.M.C.A. Limited
Framework Housing Association
Lincolnshire Rural Housing Association Limited
YMCA Robin Hood Group
Our requirement is split into development type and service disciplines Lots as detailed below;
Lot 1 – Architect New Build Residential
Lot 2 – Architect New Build Extra Care
Lot 3 – Architect Refurbishment Projects
Lot 4 – Employers Agent New Build Residential
Lot 5 – Employers Agent New Build Extra Care
Lot 6 – Employers Agent Refurbishment Projects
Lot 7 – Principal Designer New Build Residential
Lot 8 – Principal Designer New Build Extra Care
Lot 9 – Principal Designer Refurbishment Projects
Lot 10 – Clerk of Works New Build Residential
Lot 11 – Clerk of Works New Build Extra Care
Lot 12 – Clerk of Works Refurbishment Projects
Lot 13 – Civil & Structural Engineers New Build Residential
Lot 14 – Civil & Structural Engineers New Build Extra Care
Lot 15 – Civil & Structural Engineers Refurbishment Projects
Lot 16 – Affordable Housing Project Manager
Lot 17 – Affordable Housing Project Manager New Build Extra Care
Lot 18 – Affordable Housing Project Manager Refurbishment Projects
Lot 19 – Planning Consultant
Lot 20 – SAP/EPC Assessor
Lot 21 – Ground Investigation Services
Tenderers were required to indicate on each Lot tender submission which geographical regions they wish to Tender for.
The geographical regions for this procurement were as follows:-
Region 1 – Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire (inc North & North East Lincolnshire), Derbyshire & South Yorkshire
Region 2 – Leicestershire, Rutland, Warwickshire (inc City of Birmingham) & Staffordshire
Region 3 – Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire & Norfolk
For Lots 1-18 The project types are split into the following value bandings:-
New Build Residential:-
Up to £1M
£1M to £5M
£5M to £10M
Over £10M
New Build Extra Care:-
Up to £5M
Over £5M
Refurbishment Projects:-
Up to £5M
Over £5M
Tenderers were required to submit a price submission for all value bandings for each lot that they wish to tender for.
For Lots 19, 20 & 21 which are single discipline Lots one total price was required.
Keystone Developments (LG) Limited anticipated awarding a minimum of 3 suppliers with a maximum of 5 suppliers being awarded per lot onto the Framework.

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