Repairs and Maintenance DPS
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This opportunity has been listed on behalf of LHC and our regional businesses: Consortium Procurement Construction (CPC) Midlands, London and South East (LHC) South-West Procurement Alliance (SWPA) This Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) is designed to facilitate the procurement of repair, maintenance, and associated services across multiple disciplines, ensuring a structured and efficient response to urgent and planned works. This new DPS will be for the provision of repair and maintenance service for the public sector for use by: - Education - Healthcare - Emergency Services - Housing and residential - Public Sector buildings The DPS is divided into fourteen lots, split between four primary workstreams, each containing specific lots tailored to address key areas of building maintenance. Workstream 1 focuses on the building envelope and structural integrity, covering roofing repairs, external works, internal repairs including damp and mould, and the maintenance of windows, doors, and other openings. Workstream 2 addresses mechanical and electrical (M&E) systems, ensuring the operational efficiency of plumbing, heating and cooling, electrical systems, lifts, and detection systems such as CCTV and fire alarms. Workstream 3 provides environmental and infestation management, including property protection, pest control, and drainage solutions to maintain safety and hygiene. Workstream 4 encompasses multi-disciplinary services, allowing for an integrated approach to complex projects covering multiple areas within a single contract. To ensure adaptability, the DPS retains the flexibility to introduce additional lots in response to emerging industry requirements, as permitted under PCR 2015, provided that such modifications do not significantly alter the scope of the procurement. This ensures the DPS remains responsive to market developments, technological advancements, and regional needs, thereby offering contracting authorities a comprehensive and compliant procurement solution for a wide range of building maintenance and operational challenges. Lot 1: Lot 1a - Roofing Roofing repairs and maintenance designed to attend to defective roof coverings, roof lights, chimneys, and other penetrations with the intention to repair, contain or prevent leaks and damage, and to also ensure roof coverings are intact, roof lights are sealed, chimneys are structurally sound, and penetrations are properly secured. The works naturally extend to some carpentry and joinery elements. Lot 2: Lot 1b - External works and structure Proposed to cover structural and external building emergency repairs with a priority to stabilise any structure, substructure, external walling, cladding, facades, metalwork, fencing, footpaths/hardstanding, adaptation and other fixed aids as well as weatherproofing systems to prevent further deterioration and to ensure safety. Priority repairs are intended to restore the buildings protective functions, secure loose elements, and prevent water ingress or other danger or failing such as but not limited to damp and mould. Lot 3: Lot 1c - Internal repairs, including damp and mould Repair and maintenance of internal building elements, such as plastering, decoration, flooring, ceilings, aids and adaptations, locks, bannisters, and internal glazing repairs with the aim to quickly restore the functionality, useability and appearance of internal spaces. It is anticipated that many emergency works may be due to water penetration and / or damp and mould so these elements are also included as would be carpentry and joinery works. Lot 4: Lot 1d - Building openings Repairs and maintenance to building openings specifically to rectify damage to windows, doors, and other entry points such as garage doors to also ensure security, prevent further issues, and maintain the building's integrity. This includes fixing or replacing elements, such as locks, glazing hinges and panels, and securing openings as necessary to protect against unauthorised access and the natural elements. Lot 5: Lot 2a - Plumbing, and general water quality Plumbing works and maintenance for issues with sanitaryware, water supply, water storage. Repairs may involve fixing fixtures, ensuring a continued safe water supply, potable water supply, and resolving blockages or leaks to prevent water damage and maintain hygiene. Lot 6: Lot 2b - Heating, and cooling, ventilation controls and internal environment Heating and cooling repairs and maintenance for issues with boilers, clarifiers, space heating systems, ventilation systems A/C and controls. Repairs may include fixing or replacing components to ensure continued efficient operation and to maintain a safe, comfortable environment for building occupants. Lot 7: Lot 2c - Electrical systems Electrical repairs and maintenance to rectify critical issues such as loss of power, partial power outages, electrical equipment damage, water ingress, and other electrical failures. These repairs focus on restoring power, preventing further damage, and ensuring the safety and functionality of electrical systems to maintain the building's normal electrical operations. This extends out to ensuring safety, such as with regards to work on lightning protection systems. Lot 8: Lot 2d - Lifts Repair and maintenance of lifts to include any breakdowns and or entrapments with the intention of performing repair of systems and equipment such as passenger lifts, goods lifts, disabled platforms, travelators, escalators, and fireman lifts so as to keep the equipment in good operating and environmental order. Lot 9: Lot 2e - Lifting equipment, including aids and adaptations This lot is designed for repair, maintenance and renewal of lifting equipment specialisms such as medical hoists, aids, adaptations, and lifting equipment Lot 10: Lot 2f - Detection systems Repair and maintenance for CCTV, fire alarm, and security system breakdowns to investigate and rectify faults and restore full functionality, to ensure continued surveillance, fire detection, and security, safeguarding the building and its occupants. Lot 11: Lot 3a - Environmental safety, and property protection Contractor attendance for building grounds and security issues, such as perimeter security breaches, police intervention, securing up following vandalism or hate crime, etc. in order to ensure continued safety, and preventing further damage. Lot 12: Lot 3b - Infestation, rodents, and vermin This Lot is intended to cover numerous species of insects and rodents that can cause infestations, as well as extending to more general rodent and vermin control, whilst also noting that some vermin require specific licences to be held such as the Wildlife Act 1981 preventing killing or harming pigeons, and, even under licence, species should be humanely controlled. The Lot also cover Fungai issues such as wet/dry rot and woodworm treatments. Lot 13: Lot 3c - Drainage (Foul water, surface water, flooding, and water attenuation) Contractor attendance for grey and blackwater issues connected to sanitaryware, wastewater, drainage, and surface water, such as diversion and pumping. Repairs may involve fixing fixtures, resolving blockages, drainage incapacity, avoidance of flooding, overflows, or leaks to prevent water damage and maintain hygiene. Potable water repairs may also be undertaken. Preventative works many include flood prevention either temporary or permanent. Lot 14: Lot 4a - Multi disciplinary services Contractor attendance to multi-disciplinary works covering building envelope, structure, substructure, internal environment, openings, M&E and associated plant and services, environmental and infestations.
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in 4 years
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