The Contracting Authority requires Periodic Servicing and Inspection, Routine and Responsive Maintenance, Out of Hours Emergency Callouts, and Void Property/change of occupier Works to the integrated fire safety and life support systems in the 3,513 dwellings located in its 13 retirement villages and 3 housing schemes and head office predominately in the West and East Midlands with a growing portfolio. The Contracting Authority's mission is to create strong sustainable communities and they are committed to making a positive difference. The quality of these services provided is therefore of paramount importance. The Contracting Authority is therefore seeking to appoint Contractors who can deliver these services to the highest possible standards and can demonstrate a proven track record for these services. The contracts will be for 60 months commencing on or about the 1st April 2023 with an option for up to a further 5 years.
The Contracting Authority is seeking to appoint a Contractor to provide Periodic Servicing and Inspections, Routine and Responsive Maintenance, Out of Hours Emergency Callouts, and Void Property/change of occupier Works integrated to the fire safety and life support services to the 2,058 dwellings located in 8 retirement villages and 1 housing scheme estate and schemes located in Birmingham, Warwickshire and Gloucestershire together with any comparable services required to its head office based near Coventry. Details of the retirement villages and housing schemes including available plans are provided in the procurement documentation. The Contracting Authority reserves the right to add additional villages and housing schemes and estates requiring similar services throughout the duration of the Contract subject to the terms of Regulation 72 of the Public Contract Regulations 2015 (as amended). Retirement villages and housing schemes may be added or deleted both prior to award of contract and during the contract period in accordance with the Trust's development and acquisitions/disposal programme.
The Contractor must be able to show a commitment to providing effective services that provide value for money. The proposed initial contract period will be 60 months commencing on or about the 1st April 2023, all subject to provisions for earlier termination including break provisions and annual renewals based on meeting and maintaining Key Performance Indicators and with the Contracting Authority having the option to extend for up to a further 60 months.
The Contractor will be required to provide a customer focused service and show commitment to providing effective services that provide value of money to the Contracting Authority and their residents and must be responsive to achieving collaborative working practices, innovation and continuous improvement.
The Contract will be based on the JCT MTC Form of Contract 2016 with amendments and incorporating aspects of the M3 FM Schedule of Rates: Part 4 Version 7.2. documentation.
TUPE may apply to this Contract.
The Contracting Authority cannot guarantee the extent or value of any works that may be awarded to the Contractor.
The Contracting Authority is seeking to appoint a Contractor to provide Periodic Servicing and Inspections, Routine and Responsive Maintenance, Out of Hours Emergency Callouts, and Void Property/change of occupier Works integrated to the fire safety and life support services in the 1,455 dwellings located in 5 retirement villages and 2 housing schemes estates
and schemes located in Nottingham, High Wycombe, Milton Keynes, Kettering, Wellingborough and Bedford. Details of the retirement villages and housing schemes including available plans are provided in the procurement documentation. The Contracting Authority reserves the right to add additional villages and housing schemes and estates requiring similar services throughout the duration of the Contract subject to the terms of Regulation 72 of the Public Contract Regulations 2015 (as amended). Retirement villages and housing schemes may be added or deleted both prior to award of contract and during the contract period in accordance with the Trust's development and acquisitions/disposal programme.
The Contractor must be able to show a commitment to providing effective services that provide value for money. The proposed initial contract period will be 60 months commencing on or about the 1st April 2023, all subject to provisions for earlier termination including break provisions and annual renewals based on meeting and maintaining Key Performance Indicators and with the Contracting Authority having the option to extend for up to a further 60 months.
The Contractor will be required to provide a customer focused service and show commitment to providing effective services that provide value of money to the Contracting Authority and their residents and must be responsive to achieving collaborative working practices, innovation and continuous improvement.
The Contract will be based on the JCT MTC Form of Contract 2016 with amendments and incorporating aspects of the M3 FM Schedule of Rates: Part 4 Version 7.2. documentation.
TUPE may apply to this Contract.
The Contracting Authority cannot guarantee the extent or value of any works that may be awarded to the Contractor.