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Provision of Responsive Repairs and Maintenance Services and Planned Programme and Investment Works to Council Housing Stock

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2,984,425,425 GBP

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This prior information notice is for Information only and is being published on a strictly voluntary basis. This is not a call for competition. Birmingham City Council is seeking to appoint four Contractors (one for each lot) for the provision of responsive repair and maintenance services and planned programme and investment work relating to the Council's housing stock. We invite all interested contractors to a suppliers' information event in-person on the 10th December 2024 from 11:00 to 12:30 GMT (arrival from 10.30) at Harvestfields Centre, Harvestfields Way, Roughley, Sutton Coldfield B75 5TJ. The Council may change this to an online virtual event if this is deemed necessary. To book a place at this event, please complete the online booking form by no later than 5.00 p.m. on Tuesday 3rd December 2024 by copying and pasting the following web link into your web browser: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=Z86aaeTSzUuzA9K74rm78WaZjyJQhqdMv9qbgpTTl_FUQlVKREkxQjdCUkNRSURZSEtRQ1BKOVRZTi4u A maximum of three representatives per organisation will be able to attend. Lot 1: Lot 1: East Birmingham City Council is the largest local authority in Europe and one of the largest social landlords in the country with a stock portfolio of approximately 59,000 properties. The Council wishes to establish a contract to provide a day to day repair service, (including 24 hours cover for emergency repairs); repair work to void properties prior to re-letting; cyclical repairs; planned maintenance and improvement programmes; retrofit works to the Council's housing stock to reduce carbon impact, disabled adaptations; inspection services; planning supervisor services; design specification; work planning and quality control, together with customer relations and the appropriate financial and administrative support. The scope of the gas and heating installations, servicing and maintenance workstream will include providing an annual service to all appliances, in line with the Council's statutory obligation. The specification requires a full service and not just a safety check and to carry out all gas and heating repairs and supplying and fitting any parts. Obsolete boilers are currently replaced at the discretion of the Council through its capital programme. The Call Management function will be carried out by the Council's in-house corporate contact centre function supported by Contractors with an out of hours service. Contractors will be expected to work with the in-house service and interface with its systems to provide an effective repair reporting facility. The contract will be for a period of 10 years with the option to extend for one further period of five years. The Council will be using the TAC-1 standard form of contract, which will contain a no-fault break clause provision. Pricing will be based on a 'price per' approach (PPP/ PPV/ PPGH), with a limited set of exclusions, a basket rates for planned works. The contract will be split into four lots, which will be split geographically. The Council intends to award a contract for each lot, with each lot to be awarded to a different contractor. Organisations may bid for one or more lots. Lot 2: Lot 2: North Birmingham City Council is the largest local authority in Europe and one of the largest social landlords in the country with a stock portfolio of approximately 59,000 properties. The Council wishes to establish a contract to provide a day to day repair service, (including 24 hours cover for emergency repairs); repair work to void properties prior to re-letting; cyclical repairs; planned maintenance and improvement programmes; retrofit works to the Council's housing stock to reduce carbon impact, disabled adaptations; inspection services; planning supervisor services; design specification; work planning and quality control, together with customer relations and the appropriate financial and administrative support. The scope of the gas and heating installations, servicing and maintenance workstream will include providing an annual service to all appliances, in line with the Council's statutory obligation. The specification requires a full service and not just a safety check and to carry out all gas and heating repairs and supplying and fitting any parts. Obsolete boilers are currently replaced at the discretion of the Council through its capital programme. The Call Management function will be carried out by the Council's in-house corporate contact centre function supported by Contractors with an out of hours service. Contractors will be expected to work with the in-house service and interface with its systems to provide an effective repair reporting facility. The contract will be for a period of 10 years with the option to extend for one further period of five years. The Council will be using the TAC-1 standard form of contract, which will contain a no-fault break clause provision. Pricing will be based on a 'price per' approach (PPP/ PPV/ PPGH), with a limited set of exclusions, a basket rates for planned works. The contract will be split into four lots, which will be split geographically. The Council intends to award a contract for each lot, with each lot to be awarded to a different contractor. Organisations may bid for one or more lots. Lot 3: Lot 3: South Birmingham City Council is the largest local authority in Europe and one of the largest social landlords in the country with a stock portfolio of approximately 59,000 properties. The Council wishes to establish a contract to provide a day to day repair service, (including 24 hours cover for emergency repairs); repair work to void properties prior to re-letting; cyclical repairs; planned maintenance and improvement programmes; retrofit works to the Council's housing stock to reduce carbon impact, disabled adaptations; inspection services; planning supervisor services; design specification; work planning and quality control, together with customer relations and the appropriate financial and administrative support. The scope of the gas and heating installations, servicing and maintenance workstream will include providing an annual service to all appliances, in line with the Council's statutory obligation. The specification requires a full service and not just a safety check and to carry out all gas and heating repairs and supplying and fitting any parts. Obsolete boilers are currently replaced at the discretion of the Council through its capital programme. The Call Management function will be carried out by the Council's in-house corporate contact centre function supported by Contractors with an out of hours service. Contractors will be expected to work with the in-house service and interface with its systems to provide an effective repair reporting facility. The contract will be for a period of 10 years with the option to extend for one further period of five years. The Council will be using the TAC-1 standard form of contract, which will contain a no-fault break clause provision. Pricing will be based on a 'price per' approach (PPP/ PPV/ PPGH), with a limited set of exclusions, a basket rates for planned works. The contract will be split into four lots, which will be split geographically. The Council intends to award a contract for each lot, with each lot to be awarded to a different contractor. Organisations may bid for one or more lots. Lot 4: Lot 4: West Central Birmingham City Council is the largest local authority in Europe and one of the largest social landlords in the country with a stock portfolio of approximately 59,000 properties. The Council wishes to establish a contract to provide a day to day repair service, (including 24 hours cover for emergency repairs); repair work to void properties prior to re-letting; cyclical repairs; planned maintenance and improvement programmes; retrofit works to the Council's housing stock to reduce carbon impact, disabled adaptations; inspection services; planning supervisor services; design specification; work planning and quality control, together with customer relations and the appropriate financial and administrative support. The scope of the gas and heating installations, servicing and maintenance workstream will include providing an annual service to all appliances, in line with the Council's statutory obligation. The specification requires a full service and not just a safety check and to carry out all gas and heating repairs and supplying and fitting any parts. Obsolete boilers are currently replaced at the discretion of the Council through its capital programme. The Call Management function will be carried out by the Council's in-house corporate contact centre function supported by Contractors with an out of hours service. Contractors will be expected to work with the in-house service and interface with its systems to provide an effective repair reporting facility. The contract will be for a period of 10 years with the option to extend for one further period of five years. The Council will be using the TAC-1 standard form of contract, which will contain a no-fault break clause provision. Pricing will be based on a 'price per' approach (PPP/ PPV/ PPGH), with a limited set of exclusions, a basket rates for planned works. The contract will be split into four lots, which will be split geographically. The Council intends to award a contract for each lot, with each lot to be awarded to a different contractor. Organisations may bid for one or more lots.

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Birmingham City Council

Contact:
Commercial & Procurement Services
Email:
etendering@birmingham.gov.uk

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