Contracts awarded by the government and its agencies, valued at over £12,000. This includes
contracts from government departments, local councils, and other public bodies.
A framework for the supply of boilers, associated fittings and spare parts.
A core requirement of the procurement process was to establish the service provider best able to deliver a high quality product and an operationally efficient supply service that would both maximise long term customer/stakeholder satisfaction and minimise, as far as is practicable, the whole life cost implications for both the purchasing client and residents in occupation.
Having existing alliances with a number of key RSL and local authority partners across the South & South-West of England, access to the framework is also available to fellow members of the Sovereign Development Consortium & Sovereign Procurement Consortium.
The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals have placed a Direct Award via the NOECPC Framework RM6162 (NHS Workforce Alliance International Recruitment of Clinical Healthcare Professionals) for the requirements of the Trusts international recruitment.
The Norfolk Local Planning Authorities (LPAs), comprising of Broadland District Council, Breckland District Council, Great Yarmouth Borough Council, The Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk, North Norfolk District Council, Norwich City Council, South Norfolk Council and the Broads Authority, are seeking to appoint a suitably qualified consultant team to prepare a "Nitrate and Phosphate Mitigation Strategy" for the River Wensum Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and the Broads SAC. This is required as a result of the effects of excessive nitrates and phosphates, resulting predominantly from agricultural practices and wastewater from built development, entering the watercourses.
Hillingdon Council is seeking a suitably experienced contractor to deliver (as the sole main-contractor) a programme of kitchen replacements and/or bathroom replacements over an agreed programme period for circa 80 occupied domestic dwellings in various wards, Hillingdon. (40 Kitchens & 40 Bathrooms & 17 Seperate WC's).
The proposed contract will be based upon a pre-determined basket of rates developed using the National Housing Maintenance Forum M3NHF Schedule of Rates version 7.1 including its long descriptions, the specifications of workmanship and materials and the relevant SOR (schedules of rates) rates for each element of the required works. The rates are to include for all preliminaries, overheads, and profits. As part of their tender submission, contractors are required to tender a single percentage increase or deduction adjustment to these basket rates as stipulated in the Pricing Schedule and enter this adjustment into the Basket Rate Adjustment Tab.
The proposed contract will be for a period of approximately 16-20 weeks or as agreed with the successful Contractor.
The Council has concluded a selection process to identify our preferred Kitchen Supplies provider. All bidding Contractors must purchase kitchen items required to complete the installations from Howdens Joinery Ltd using Hillingdon's pre agreed rates.
Bidders must obtain details of the agreed Howdens supply rates/costs prior to tender submission and these can be supplied directly by contacting the following and quoting ITT reference No : 18390
Daniel Clarke
Regional Contract Manager Social Housing
Daniel.clarke@howdens.com
Trading terms in the attachments area (Appendix F). (non-negotiable).
Tenderers who have not obtained their pricing via the above Howdens contact will not have their bids considered.