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Published date: 1 May 2024
Open opportunity - This means that the contract is currently active, and the buying department is looking for potential suppliers to fulfil the contract.
Repair and maintenance services of building installations - 50700000
CW4 8AA
£0
Holmes Chapel Parish Council
1 May 2024
2 July 2024
12pm
1 September 2024
31 December 2024
Works
Open procedure (below threshold)
Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.
This procedure can be used for procurements below the relevant contract value threshold.
Yes
No
Holmes Chapel Parish Council owns the Holmes Chapel Community Centre which is sited at Station Road, Holmes Chapel CW4 8AA. The centre is operated by Everybody Health & Leisure (EH&L), but the Parish Council, as landlord, is responsible for the fabric of the building.
One key part of the Community Centre is a fitness studio, which was formally a badminton court, refurbished with an internal ceiling. There is a significant void in the roof between the ceiling of the studio and the metal roof. In times of prolonged poor weather, this roof is now leaking.
The Parish Council is seeking quotations for a solution that will fix the existing roof insitu and prevent further ingress of water. The supplier will need to present to the Council the most suitable option for solving the problem and we require a minimum 10 year guarantee.
Requirements
1. The supplier should provide options and costings for a suitable solution to prevent further water ingress from the studio roof.
2. The supplier should detail the proposed solution in the response submitted.
3. The supplier will need to provide a method statement and risk assessment prior to any works being carried out. These will be shared with EH&L.
4. The Community Centre facilities are in use every day and the supplier will be expected to work with the EH&L to agree all Health & Safety aspects to allow users to enter the buildings. It is accepted that traffic flows may need to be temporarily altered during the work.
5. The quotations should include an indication of when the work could commence and how long it will take to complete.
6. It is expected that suppliers will visit the site to provide the quotation and satisfy themselves that they have all the information required. Access to the site must be arranged through the Clerk/Deputy Clerk. By arrangement, either the Clerk/Deputy Clerk and a parish councillor will attend to discuss any questions the supplier may have.
7. Due to the height of the building it is anticipated that an aerial drone survey may be required and suppliers should ensure that they carry the necessary licence and permissions for such a survey.
8. In view of the possibility that suppliers may offer differing or alternative solutions then suppliers may be individually called to a meeting to discuss potential solutions. These will be confidential and any information received will not be shared with other bidders.
9. Suppliers must show compliance and demonstrate they hold the relevant competencies for Working at Height Regulations.
Applications must be in writing to the Clerk of Holmes Chapel Parish Council by 12pm on Tuesday 2nd July.
Follow the instructions given in the description or the more information section.
Tina Cartlidge
1, Church Walk, Holmes Chapel
CREWE
CW47AZ
England
01477 533934
clerk@holmeschapelparishcouncil.gov.uk
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