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RHP - Asset Management Contracts

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Supplier(s)

Kier Services Limited, Smith and Byford Ltd

Value

154,950,000 GBP

Description

RHP sought expressions of interest from suitably skilled and experienced suppliers for the delivery of repairs, voids, planned work (planned works is an option year on year), 3* gas, gas and electric compliance works across its stock. The contract was initially procured as three Lots; Lot 1 - repairs, voids and planned works, Lot 2 - 3* gas, gas and electric compliance and Lot 3 - integrated asset management contract (combination of Lots 1 & 2). Participants could apply for all or any of Lots 1 to 3. Participants were asked to note that if Lot 3 is awarded, Lots 1 and 2 will not be awarded and if Lots 1 & 2 are awarded as separate contracts then Lot 3 will not be awarded. Lot 1: RHP - Repairs, Voids & Planned Works Contract Lot 1- RHP sought expressions of interest from suitably skilled and experienced suppliers for the delivery of repairs, voids and planned work (planned works is an option year on year) across its stock, 9,273 units in Hillingdon, Hounslow, Richmond and Kingston. The contract is awarded to a single Service Provider under 10 years Partnering Contract with the option to extend by up to a further five years, with works to be delivered through the creation of a WOS. The total estimated value of the contract is c£112.5M, with additional optional works in scope which may be included at a later stage. Lot 1 covered the delivery of reactive repairs (24/7), works to empty properties to return them to a lettable standard and planned component replacement works (circa 200 kitchens and 40 bathrooms, optional year on year). RHP considered through the procurement the creation of either a wholly owned subsidiary or joint venture for the delivery of Lot 1 and through the process decided to progress the creation of a WOS for delivery of the work under this Lot. RHP followed a three-stage Competitive Dialogue procurement process in accordance with the Public Contract Regulations 2015. Under the first stage of the process, prospective bidders were required to complete a Selection Questionnaire and its associated appendices. Following evaluation of submitted SQ's, RHP anticipated shortlisting six bidders to be Invited to Submit Detailed Solutions under the second stage of the process. Following evaluation of received ISDS submissions, RHP anticipated shortlisting three Tenderers to be invited to participate in Competitive Dialogue and submit Final Tenders. Following evaluation of Final Tenders, RHP intended to award the contract to two single contractors for Lots 1 & 2 as separate contracts or Lot 3 to a single contractor as a single contract. Participants were able to apply for all or any of Lots 1 to 3. Participants noted that if Lot 3 is awarded, Lots 1 and 2 would not be awarded and if Lots 1 & 2 were awarded as separate contracts then Lot 3 would not be awarded Full details of the requirements and instructions were included in the procurement and Tender documents. Additional information: Prospective bidders were asked to note that TUPE will apply to the contract; prospective bidders were advised to seek their own independent advice about the implications of TUPE. Lot 2: RHP - 3*Gas, Gas & Electric Compliance Contract Lot 2 - RHP sought expressions of interest from suitably skilled and experienced suppliers for the delivery of 3*gas, gas & electric compliance work across its stock, with units in Hillingdon, Hounslow, Richmond and Kingston. The contract is awarded to a single Service Provider under 10 years Partnering Contract with the option to extend by up to a further five years. The total estimated value of the contract is c£42.45M. Lot 2 covers the delivery of a 3* gas contract (i.e. LGSRs, servicing and breakdowns) for domestic heating installations. Circa 6,537 properties will be covered on the 3* model. The contract included replacements of boilers and heating systems. There are also 12 commercial heating systems and 113 renewable heating systems included in the scope of the contract. This Lot also included electrical works including periodical testing, rewires or electrical upgrades of the properties. RHP followed a three-stage Competitive Dialogue procurement process in accordance with the Public Contract Regulations 2015. Under the first stage of the process, prospective bidders were required to complete a Selection Questionnaire and its associated appendices. Following evaluation of submitted SQ's, RHP anticipated shortlisting six bidders to be Invited to Submit Detailed Solutions under the second stage of the process. Following evaluation of received ISDS submissions, RHP anticipated shortlisting three Tenderers to be invited to participate in Competitive Dialogue and submit Final Tenders. Following evaluation of Final Tenders, RHP intended to award the contract to two single contractors for Lots 1 & 2 as separate contracts or Lot 3 to a single contractor as a single contract. Participants could apply for all or any of Lots 1 to 3. Participants were asked to note that if Lot 3 was awarded, Lots 1 and 2 would not be awarded and if Lots 1 & 2 were awarded as separate contracts then Lot 3 would not be awarded Full details of the requirements and instructions were included in the procurement and Tender documents. Additional information: Prospective bidders were asked to note that TUPE will apply to the contract; prospective bidders were advised to seek their own independent advice about the implications of TUPE. Lot 3: RHP - Integrated Asset Management Contract Lot 3 - was the combination of all works as detailed in Lots 1 & 2 as an integrated asset management contract delivering repairs, voids and planned work (planned works as an option year on year), 3* gas, gas & electric compliance across its stock, 9,273 units in Hillingdon, Hounslow, Richmond and Kingston. The contract would be awarded to a single Service Provider under a 10-year Partnering Contract with the option to extend by up to a further five years. The total estimated value of the contract is c£154.950M, with additional optional works in scope which may be included at a later stage. Work will include the delivery of reactive repairs (24/7), works to empty properties to return them to a lettable standard and planned component replacement works (circa 200 kitchens and 40 bathrooms, optional in the first year), 3* gas contract (i.e. LGSRs, servicing and breakdowns) for domestic heating installations. (with circa 6,537 properties covered on the 3* model), replacements of boilers and heating systems, 12 commercial heating systems, 113 renewable heating systems and electrical works including periodical testing, rewires or electrical upgrades of the properties Through the procurement process RHP considered the creation of either a wholly owned subsidiary or joint venture for the delivery of Lot 3. RHP followed a three-stage Competitive Dialogue procurement process in accordance with the Public Contract Regulations 2015. Under the first stage of the process, prospective bidders were required to complete a Selection Questionnaire and its associated appendices. Following evaluation of submitted SQ's, RHP anticipated shortlisting six bidders to be Invited to Submit Detailed Solutions under the second stage of the process. Following evaluation of received ISDS submissions, RHP anticipated shortlisting three Tenderers to be invited to participate in Competitive Dialogue and submit Final Tenders. Following evaluation of Final Tenders, RHP intend to award the contract to two single contractors for Lots 1 & 2 as separate contracts or Lot 3 to a single contractor as a single contract. Participants were able to apply for all or any of Lots 1 to 3. Participants were asked to note that if Lot 3 was awarded, Lots 1 and 2 would not be awarded and if Lots 1 & 2 were awarded as separate contracts then Lot 3 would not be awarded Full details of the requirements and instructions were included in the procurement and Tender documents. During the procurement process it was determined that RHP would progress with Lot 1 and Lot 2 only and as such, Lot 3 was abandoned at the end of ISDS stage. Additional information: Prospective bidders were asked to note that TUPE would apply to the contract; prospective bidders were advised to seek their own independent advice about the implications of TUPE.

Timeline

Award date

2 years ago

Publish date

a year ago

Buyer information

Richmond Housing Partnership

Contact:
Sharon Hunt
Email:
sharon@echelonconsultancy.co.uk

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