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Procurement Hub - Furniture and Furnishings Framework

Contract Value:
GBP 40M -
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
08 January 2025
Closing Date:
10 February 2025
Location(s):
UK UNITED KINGDOM
UKD NORTH WEST (ENGLAND) (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
Description:
The Framework Agreement aims to supply various types of furniture and furnishings for communal living areas, bedrooms, and office spaces across five defined lots, catering to different accommodation needs while ensuring compliance with health and safety standards.
Procurement Hub - Furniture and Furnishings Framework.
Procurement Hub wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for a four (4) year term.
Experienced suppliers are invited to submit Tenders for the framework agreement, which will encompass furniture and furnishings as defined by the CPV codes set out in the Contract Notice.
This framework is divided into 5 Lots:
•Lot 1 - Social/Supported Living
•Lot 2 - Sheltered Accommodation
•Lot 3 - Student Accommodation
•Lot 4 - Office Furniture
•Lot 5 - Multi Discipline
Tenderers are permitted to apply for as many Lots as they wish. However, applicants for Lot 5 will need to be able to supply Lot 1 Social/Supported Housing, Lot 2 Sheltered Accommodation and Lot 4 Office Furniture to be eligible to apply for Lot 5 Multi Discipline.
The service to be primarily conducted under the Furniture and Furnishings Framework is the supply of furniture for communal living areas, bedrooms and office spaces. To include armchairs, mattresses, sofas, drawers, dining tables, wardrobes, tables and chairs. In addition, accessories and soft furnishings, typically purchased are kitchen accessories, bedding, curtains, blinds, wall art, towels, lamps and small electricals. This list is not exhaustive and is intended as a guide to the typical furniture required.
The furniture required can be broadly defined into a few categories; furniture suitable for long term tenancies such as sheltered accommodation and older person schemes, short term tenancies such as supported and student accommodation, along with office furniture. As the framework is also available to the wider public sector the providers must also be able to supply residential furniture suitable for use outside of the housing sector such as Govt departments, local authority, care and the NHS.
The successful suppliers should also adhere to health and safety, waste requirements, fire safety legislation and involvement of local suppliers in supply chain and agreement to KPIs.
In addition to providing furniture and furnishings, the successful suppliers must also be able to provide the following as part of their service depending on the Client’s requirements:
•Provide full range of products of contract quality
•Purchase to pay catalogues
•List of stocked items for fast delivery (maximum of 5-day lead time)
•Provide a full turnkey service
•Starter packs
•Ability to source one off products
•Rental and lease options
•Delivery and assembly of furniture
•Removal of old furniture
•Professional interior design and project management service
•Development of a scheme image with mood boards
•Non-institutionalised
•Knowledge of furniture to suit demographic
•Involve customers in decision making process and steer them to make the right choices
Social/Supported Living
Procurement Hub wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for a four (4) year term.
Experienced suppliers are invited to submit Tenders for the framework agreement, which will encompass furniture and furnishings as defined by the CPV codes set out in the Contract Notice.
This framework is divided into 5 Lots:
•Lot 1 - Social/Supported Living
•Lot 2 - Sheltered Accommodation
•Lot 3 - Student Accommodation
•Lot 4 - Office Furniture
•Lot 5 - Multi Discipline
Tenderers are permitted to apply for as many Lots as they wish. However, applicants for Lot 5 will need to be able to supply Lot 1 Social/Supported Housing, Lot 2 Sheltered Accommodation and Lot 4 Office Furniture to be eligible to apply for Lot 5 Multi Discipline.
The service to be primarily conducted under the Furniture and Furnishings Framework is the supply of furniture for communal living areas, bedrooms and office spaces. To include armchairs, mattresses, sofas, drawers, dining tables, wardrobes, tables and chairs. In addition, accessories and soft furnishings, typically purchased are kitchen accessories, bedding, curtains, blinds, wall art, towels, lamps and small electricals. This list is not exhaustive and is intended as a guide to the typical furniture required.
The furniture required can be broadly defined into a few categories; furniture suitable for long term tenancies such as sheltered accommodation and older person schemes, short term tenancies such as supported and student accommodation, along with office furniture. As the framework is also available to the wider public sector the providers must also be able to supply residential furniture suitable for use outside of the housing sector such as Govt departments, local authority, care and the NHS.
The successful suppliers should also adhere to health and safety, waste requirements, fire safety legislation and involvement of local suppliers in supply chain and agreement to KPIs.
In addition to providing furniture and furnishings, the successful suppliers must also be able to provide the following as part of their service depending on the Client’s requirements:
•Provide full range of products of contract quality
•Purchase to pay catalogues
•List of stocked items for fast delivery (maximum of 5-day lead time)
•Provide a full turnkey service
•Starter packs
•Ability to source one off products
•Rental and lease options
•Delivery and assembly of furniture
•Removal of old furniture
•Professional interior design and project management service
•Development of a scheme image with mood boards
•Non-institutionalised
•Knowledge of furniture to suit demographic
•Involve customers in decision making process and steer them to make the right choices Additional information: To respond to this opportunity please click here: https://placesforpeople.delta-esourcing.com/respond/57523WDGE6
Sheltered Accommodation
Procurement Hub wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for a four (4) year term.
Experienced suppliers are invited to submit Tenders for the framework agreement, which will encompass furniture and furnishings as defined by the CPV codes set out in the Contract Notice.
This framework is divided into 5 Lots:
•Lot 1 - Social/Supported Living
•Lot 2 - Sheltered Accommodation
•Lot 3 - Student Accommodation
•Lot 4 - Office Furniture
•Lot 5 - Multi Discipline
Tenderers are permitted to apply for as many Lots as they wish. However, applicants for Lot 5 will need to be able to supply Lot 1 Social/Supported Housing, Lot 2 Sheltered Accommodation and Lot 4 Office Furniture to be eligible to apply for Lot 5 Multi Discipline.
The service to be primarily conducted under the Furniture and Furnishings Framework is the supply of furniture for communal living areas, bedrooms and office spaces. To include armchairs, mattresses, sofas, drawers, dining tables, wardrobes, tables and chairs. In addition, accessories and soft furnishings, typically purchased are kitchen accessories, bedding, curtains, blinds, wall art, towels, lamps and small electricals. This list is not exhaustive and is intended as a guide to the typical furniture required.
The furniture required can be broadly defined into a few categories; furniture suitable for long term tenancies such as sheltered accommodation and older person schemes, short term tenancies such as supported and student accommodation, along with office furniture. As the framework is also available to the wider public sector the providers must also be able to supply residential furniture suitable for use outside of the housing sector such as Govt departments, local authority, care and the NHS.
The successful suppliers should also adhere to health and safety, waste requirements, fire safety legislation and involvement of local suppliers in supply chain and agreement to KPIs.
In addition to providing furniture and furnishings, the successful suppliers must also be able to provide the following as part of their service depending on the Client’s requirements:
•Provide full range of products of contract quality
•Purchase to pay catalogues
•List of stocked items for fast delivery (maximum of 5-day lead time)
•Provide a full turnkey service
•Starter packs
•Ability to source one off products
•Rental and lease options
•Delivery and assembly of furniture
•Removal of old furniture
•Professional interior design and project management service
•Development of a scheme image with mood boards
•Non-institutionalised
•Knowledge of furniture to suit demographic
•Involve customers in decision making process and steer them to make the right choices
Student Accommodation
Procurement Hub wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for a four (4) year term.
Experienced suppliers are invited to submit Tenders for the framework agreement, which will encompass furniture and furnishings as defined by the CPV codes set out in the Contract Notice.
This framework is divided into 5 Lots:
•Lot 1 - Social/Supported Living
•Lot 2 - Sheltered Accommodation
•Lot 3 - Student Accommodation
•Lot 4 - Office Furniture
•Lot 5 - Multi Discipline
Tenderers are permitted to apply for as many Lots as they wish. However, applicants for Lot 5 will need to be able to supply Lot 1 Social/Supported Housing, Lot 2 Sheltered Accommodation and Lot 4 Office Furniture to be eligible to apply for Lot 5 Multi Discipline.
The service to be primarily conducted under the Furniture and Furnishings Framework is the supply of furniture for communal living areas, bedrooms and office spaces. To include armchairs, mattresses, sofas, drawers, dining tables, wardrobes, tables and chairs. In addition, accessories and soft furnishings, typically purchased are kitchen accessories, bedding, curtains, blinds, wall art, towels, lamps and small electricals. This list is not exhaustive and is intended as a guide to the typical furniture required.
The furniture required can be broadly defined into a few categories; furniture suitable for long term tenancies such as sheltered accommodation and older person schemes, short term tenancies such as supported and student accommodation, along with office furniture. As the framework is also available to the wider public sector the providers must also be able to supply residential furniture suitable for use outside of the housing sector such as Govt departments, local authority, care and the NHS.
The successful suppliers should also adhere to health and safety, waste requirements, fire safety legislation and involvement of local suppliers in supply chain and agreement to KPIs.
In addition to providing furniture and furnishings, the successful suppliers must also be able to provide the following as part of their service depending on the Client’s requirements:
•Provide full range of products of contract quality
•Purchase to pay catalogues
•List of stocked items for fast delivery (maximum of 5-day lead time)
•Provide a full turnkey service
•Starter packs
•Ability to source one off products
•Rental and lease options
•Delivery and assembly of furniture
•Removal of old furniture
•Professional interior design and project management service
•Development of a scheme image with mood boards
•Non-institutionalised
•Knowledge of furniture to suit demographic
•Involve customers in decision making process and steer them to make the right choices
Office Furniture
Procurement Hub wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for a four (4) year term.
Experienced suppliers are invited to submit Tenders for the framework agreement, which will encompass furniture and furnishings as defined by the CPV codes set out in the Contract Notice.
This framework is divided into 5 Lots:
•Lot 1 - Social/Supported Living
•Lot 2 - Sheltered Accommodation
•Lot 3 - Student Accommodation
•Lot 4 - Office Furniture
•Lot 5 - Multi Discipline
Tenderers are permitted to apply for as many Lots as they wish. However, applicants for Lot 5 will need to be able to supply Lot 1 Social/Supported Housing, Lot 2 Sheltered Accommodation and Lot 4 Office Furniture to be eligible to apply for Lot 5 Multi Discipline.
The service to be primarily conducted under the Furniture and Furnishings Framework is the supply of furniture for communal living areas, bedrooms and office spaces. To include armchairs, mattresses, sofas, drawers, dining tables, wardrobes, tables and chairs. In addition, accessories and soft furnishings, typically purchased are kitchen accessories, bedding, curtains, blinds, wall art, towels, lamps and small electricals. This list is not exhaustive and is intended as a guide to the typical furniture required.
The furniture required can be broadly defined into a few categories; furniture suitable for long term tenancies such as sheltered accommodation and older person schemes, short term tenancies such as supported and student accommodation, along with office furniture. As the framework is also available to the wider public sector the providers must also be able to supply residential furniture suitable for use outside of the housing sector such as Govt departments, local authority, care and the NHS.
The successful suppliers should also adhere to health and safety, waste requirements, fire safety legislation and involvement of local suppliers in supply chain and agreement to KPIs.
In addition to providing furniture and furnishings, the successful suppliers must also be able to provide the following as part of their service depending on the Client’s requirements:
•Provide full range of products of contract quality
•Purchase to pay catalogues
•List of stocked items for fast delivery (maximum of 5-day lead time)
•Provide a full turnkey service
•Starter packs
•Ability to source one off products
•Rental and lease options
•Delivery and assembly of furniture
•Removal of old furniture
•Professional interior design and project management service
•Development of a scheme image with mood boards
•Non-institutionalised
•Knowledge of furniture to suit demographic
•Involve customers in decision making process and steer them to make the right choices
Multi Discipline
Procurement Hub wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for a four (4) year term.
Experienced suppliers are invited to submit Tenders for the framework agreement, which will encompass furniture and furnishings as defined by the CPV codes set out in the Contract Notice.
This framework is divided into 5 Lots:
•Lot 1 - Social/Supported Living
•Lot 2 - Sheltered Accommodation
•Lot 3 - Student Accommodation
•Lot 4 - Office Furniture
•Lot 5 - Multi Discipline
Tenderers are permitted to apply for as many Lots as they wish. However, applicants for Lot 5 will need to be able to supply Lot 1 Social/Supported Housing, Lot 2 Sheltered Accommodation and Lot 4 Office Furniture to be eligible to apply for Lot 5 Multi Discipline.
The service to be primarily conducted under the Furniture and Furnishings Framework is the supply of furniture for communal living areas, bedrooms and office spaces. To include armchairs, mattresses, sofas, drawers, dining tables, wardrobes, tables and chairs. In addition, accessories and soft furnishings, typically purchased are kitchen accessories, bedding, curtains, blinds, wall art, towels, lamps and small electricals. This list is not exhaustive and is intended as a guide to the typical furniture required.
The furniture required can be broadly defined into a few categories; furniture suitable for long term tenancies such as sheltered accommodation and older person schemes, short term tenancies such as supported and student accommodation, along with office furniture. As the framework is also available to the wider public sector the providers must also be able to supply residential furniture suitable for use outside of the housing sector such as Govt departments, local authority, care and the NHS.
The successful suppliers should also adhere to health and safety, waste requirements, fire safety legislation and involvement of local suppliers in supply chain and agreement to KPIs.
In addition to providing furniture and furnishings, the successful suppliers must also be able to provide the following as part of their service depending on the Client’s requirements:
•Provide full range of products of contract quality
•Purchase to pay catalogues
•List of stocked items for fast delivery (maximum of 5-day lead time)
•Provide a full turnkey service
•Starter packs
•Ability to source one off products
•Rental and lease options
•Delivery and assembly of furniture
•Removal of old furniture
•Professional interior design and project management service
•Development of a scheme image with mood boards
•Non-institutionalised
•Knowledge of furniture to suit demographic
•Involve customers in decision making process and steer them to make the right choices
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The Buyer:
Places for People Group Limited
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CPV Code(s):
39000000 - Furniture (incl. office furniture), furnishings, domestic appliances (excl. lighting) and cleaning products
39100000 - Furniture
39130000 - Office furniture
39140000 - Domestic furniture
39150000 - Miscellaneous furniture and equipment
39530000 - Carpets, mats and rugs
44112200 - Floor coverings