Published date: 9 September 2024
Last edited date: 20 February 2025
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Closing date: 21 March 2025
Contract summary
Industry
Tanks, reservoirs and containers; central-heating radiators and boilers - 44600000
Repair and maintenance of plant - 45259000
Building installation work - 45300000
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Repair and maintenance services of central heating - 50720000
Location of contract
M1 3BG
Procurement reference
GMPTE001-DN742182-81309019
Published date
9 September 2024
Closing date
21 March 2025
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is now conducting a tender exercise for a new Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning, Gas and Electrical (HVACGE) framework.
The framework will consist of a single lot where the suppliers that are added to it (with an estimated max number of 5) will be expected to provide all the required services (Heating, ventilation etc.) either themselves or via their supply chain / sub-contractors. The works will cover the entire TfGM estate so will include offices, bus stations and interchanges, a rail station and a number of bus depots.
The successful suppliers will be required to provide a range of services to maintain the Authority's Pre-Planned maintenance services along with the Reactive maintenance services for all the HVACME requirements detailed within the Specification of Requirement that will be released with the full tender.
As part of the framework, the supplier that scores the highest in the evaluation (based on the weighted quality questions and pricing) will be able to be directly allocated any works that are estimated below £50k in value. This will be dependent on them having the capacity to complete the works as required.
If the value is estimated to be higher than the £50k value, then a mini competition will be run with all suppliers on the framework. They will all be sent the same information and will be asked the same questions to respond to. Like in a standard tender, the responses will be evaluated and the winning supplier (based on quality and cost) will be offered the work.
TfGM will have the right to run mini-competitions on under £50k projects (so not direct award to the highest scoring supplier) if they deem it necessary and beneficial to do so.
This will be a four (4) year framework with no guarantee of work but there is an estimated potential spend of around £5 million over the full term.
The tender exercise will be completed via the Pro-Contract / Proactis e-tendering procurement tool, so interested suppliers that don't already have a login for this system, are encouraged to register.
Please register for an account with the Pro-Contract e-tendering portal if you do not already have one.
Supplier registration (due-north.com)
This notice constitutes the commencement of a formal procurement process.
How to apply
Follow the instructions given in the description or the more information section.
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