Minor Works Framework: Construction 2024

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  • Construction work for buildings relating to education and research

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Leicestershire County Council wishes to appoint a suitably qualified Framework Providers to its Minor Works Framework.
The scope of the Minor Works Framework: Construction 2024 is building (including newbuild), extension refurbishment, adaptation and associated works to the Client’s own
properties and to properties of Customers, further specified in the Framework Scope. The Customer work is to generate income for the Client so it may subsidise its public service commitments. This income comes from the Fee, payable by the Contractor when Other Contracting Bodies call off from the Framework Agreement and is further detailed at Clause 3.7 of the Framework Agreement.
For clarity, there is no Fee payable when the Client calls off from the Framework Agreement. The Framework is split into two Lots and there are multiple Framework Providers on each Lot.
Lot 1 - Up to 5 Framework Providers, for Call Off Contracts of value £0-£100,000.00
Lot 2 - Up to 4 Framework Providers, for Call Off Contracts of value £100,000.00-£2,500,000.00
The Framework is intended to be made available for use by eligible Contracting Authorities as defined in the Public Contract Regulations 2015, Schools and Academies as defined in the Education Act 1996, and Charities as defined in the Charities Act 2011 within the geographic regions of: the East Midlands (Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland), the West Midlands (Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands and Worcestershire) Home Counties (Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Oxfordshire), East Anglia (Cambridgeshire and Peterborough), South West England (Gloucestershire), Yorkshire and The Humber (South Yorkshire).
Eligible Contracting Authorities:
a) Contracting Authorities, Schools and Academies, and Charities from other English counties are permitted to use this Framework Agreement.
b) Contracting Authorities, Schools and Academies, and Charities in and around Leicestershire include, but are not limited to:
i) Blaby District Council
ii) Charnwood Borough Council
iii) East Midlands Ambulance Service
iv) Harborough District Council
v) Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council
vi) Leicester City Clinical Commissioning Group
vii) Leicester City Council
viii) Leicestershire County Council (The Lead Authority)
ix) Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service
x) Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust
xi) Leicestershire Police
xii) Melton Borough Council
xiii) North West Leicestershire District Council
xiv) Oadby and Wigston Borough Council
xv) University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
xvi) Leicestershire Clinical Commissioning Groups
xvii) Nottingham City Council
xviii) Nottingham County Council
xix) Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
xx) Rutland County Council
xxi) Derby City Council
xxii) Rutland County Council
xxiii) The National Forest Company
xxiv) Discovery Schools Academy Trust Ltd
xxv) Symphony Learning Trust
xxvi) Belvoir & Melton Education Trust
xxvii)Discovery School Academy Trust
xxviii)LiFE Multi Academy Trust
xxix) Symphony Learning Trust
xxx) The Lionheart Academy Trust
xxxi) Bradgate Education Partnership
xxxii)Oadby, Wigston & Leicestershire Schools Academy Trust
xxxiii)OWLS ACADEMY TRUST
xxxiv)Learn Academies Trust
xxxv)Leicester Academy Charitable Trust

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