115_25 Outdoor Playground, Fitness and Sports Facilities and Equipment (Design, Supply, Delivery, Installation, Maintenance and Inspection)

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An ESPO national framework for the design, supply, delivery, installation, maintenance and inspection of Outdoor Playground Equipment, Outdoor Fitness Equipment, Skate/BMX Parks, Parkour, Multi Use Games Areas, Water Play Areas and Sports Areas including associated services such as landscaping, fencing and outdoor furniture. Delivery and installation is direct to customers' sites.

Lot 1 - Playground Equipment
Lot 2 - Bespoke Design Playground Equipment / Play areas
Lot 3.1 - Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) - Steel - Macadam Surface
Lot 3.2 - Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) - Steel - Synthetic Grass (sand filled)
Lot 3.3 - Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) - Timber - Macadam Surface
Lot 3.4 - Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) - Timber - Synthetic Grass
Lot 4 - Skateparks / BMX Parks - In-Situ Concrete
Lot 5 - Other Wheeled Sports Areas - Asphalt
Lot 6 - Outdoor Fitness Equipment
Lot 7 - Wet pour Rubber Surfacing
Lot 8.1 - Sport and Play Surface - Synthetic Artificial Grass
Lot 8.2 - Sport and Play Surface - Needle Punched Carpet
Lot 9 - Football - 3rd Generation Synthetic Grass (3G) Pitch
Lot 10.1 - Tennis Courts - Macadam
Lot 10.2 - Tennis Courts - Synthetic Grass
Lot 11 - Indoor Sensory and Soft Play Equipment
Lot 12 - Splash / Water Parks
Lot 13 - Inspection Reports - Play Equipment, Including Surfacing and Outdoor Sports

The framework agreement has the option to extend for up to a further 24 months. The total estimated value stated includes the option period.

ESPO shall monitor the financial stability of the awarded Suppliers during the period of the Framework Agreement by reference to credit rating agency reports. ESPO shall obtain a credit score for the Supplier on or before the Framework start date as a base score and where a significant change in the credit score is identified over the life of the Framework Agreement, ESPO reserves the right to investigate the reasons for this significant change. Depending on the severity of the changes, it will be at the sole discretion of ESPO to suspend or even permanently remove the Supplier from the Framework Agreement.

Additional information: As a Central Purchasing Body as defined in the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, the Framework Agreement is open for use by Public Bodies (defined at https://www.espo.org/amfile/file/download/file/9608/) that also fall into one of the following classifications of user throughout all administrative regions of the UK: Local Authorities; Educational Establishments (including Academies); Central Government Departments and Agencies; Police, Fire & Rescue and Coastguard Emergency Services; NHS and HSC Bodies, including Ambulance Services; Registered Charities; Registered Social Landlords; The Corporate Office of the House of Lords, The Corporate Officer of the House of Commons; or any public body established by or under the Scotland Act 1998 or any Act of the Scottish Parliament. Details of the classification of end user establishments and geographical areas are available at: https://www.espo.org/legal.

ESPO has established a commercial trading company, ESPO Trading Limited, whose target clients are third sector organisations such as national and local charities, public sector mutual organisations and other organisations involved in the delivery of services to or for the public sector. The successful Supplier may be asked to enter into an additional separate framework agreement (the Second Framework) with ESPO Trading Limited on materially similar terms to that found in the tender pack to be entered into by ESPO itself.

Any Second Framework agreement will be a purely commercial agreement and will, for the avoidance of doubt, not be governed by the Public Contract Regulations 2015 or other public procurement legislation. ESPO Trading Limited may enter into the second framework agreement with the successful supplier and make it available to third sector clients who themselves are not required to follow the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 or other public procurement legislation. Accordingly, this is provided for bidders information only.

An eAuction process may be used to award subsequent call off contracts following the reopening of competition among the parties to the Framework Agreement.

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