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| Source: | Find a Tender Service (FTS) |
| Notice Type: | Tender notice |
| Buyer: |
| Cardiff Council |
| Main Category: | Works |
| Procurement Method: | Competitive flexible procedure |
| Tender Status: | Open |
| Estimated Value (ex. VAT): | £123,514,000 |
| Estimated Value (inc. VAT): | £148,216,800 |
| Release Date: | 6 May 2026 |
| Application Deadline: | 3 June 2026 |
| Procurement ID (OCID): | ocds-h6vhtk-05f4a1 |
| Notice Reference: | 041315-2026 |
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General Building Construction & Maintenance Framework
General Building Construction & Maintenance Framework
General Building Construction & Maintenance Framework
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| Call-off method: | Both: direct call-off and mini-competition |
| Maximum operators: | 180 |
Cardiff Council and the Vale of Glamorgan Council intend to establish a collaborative multi‑lot General Building, Construction and Maintenance Framework to support planned works, reactive maintenance, specialist services, and statutory compliance across their estates. The Framework will comprise a range of lots covering general building, electrical, mechanical, roofing, external works, fire and security, and statutory compliance services, with emergency response sub‑lots linked to parent lots. The Framework will run for three years with an optional one‑year extension and has an estimated total value of £123,514,000.00. Call‑offs will utilise the NEC4 suite. This Competitive Flexible Procedure tender will be conducted in two phases: the Pre‑Selection Questionnaire (PSQ) stage and the Invitation to Tender (ITT) stage. The Contracting Authority will invite the top ten (10) highest ranking suppliers per lot to the next stage who meet the conditions of participation. In the event of tied scores at the 10th position, all suppliers with the same score will be invited to the ITT stage. on, which will be issued when the procurement opportunity is published. During the ITT stage, suppliers will be evaluated on the basis of their quality, cost, and proposed community wellbeing benefits. Following evaluation, successful suppliers will be ranked according to their overall scores per lot. The Councils reserve the right, in accordance with the flexibility permitted under the Competitive Flexible Procedure, to refine, amend or further develop the procurement process and tender documentation following completion of the PSQ stage. Any such modifications—where applied—will be communicated transparently to all PSQ‑qualified suppliers and will apply equally to all participants. It is expected that Tenderers will be able to provide all Works that are in the Scope in- house. However, the Authority recognises that some niche elements of a Scope may need to be sub-contracted. The Potential Client will be required to approve any work that is sub-contracted.
Mechanical Works shall include, but not be limited to, the provision of planned, reactive and emergency maintenance, repair, renewal and minor installation works to mechanical building services systems. This includes heating systems, boilers, pipework, pumps, valves, radiators, calorifiers, ventilation and associated plant and equipment. Works may also include system modifications, fault diagnosis, breakdown response, isolations, refilling, balancing and recommissioning. All works shall be undertaken in operational buildings with minimal disruption, in compliance with relevant legislation, guidance and manufacturer requirements. Electrical Works shall include, but not be limited to, planned and reactive maintenance, fault finding, repair, replacement and minor installation works to electrical installations within non‑domestic buildings. This includes lighting, small power, distribution boards, containment, emergency lighting, testing and certification, and associated control equipment. Emergency and out‑of‑hours response works are included where required. All electrical works shall comply fully with current wiring regulations, statutory obligations and Council standards, and shall include appropriate testing, certification and making good on completion. Lot 1
Mechanical Works shall include, but not be limited to, the provision of planned, reactive and emergency maintenance, repair, renewal and minor installation works to mechanical building services systems. This includes heating systems, boilers, pipework, pumps, valves, radiators, calorifiers, ventilation and associated plant and equipment. Works may also include system modifications, fault diagnosis, breakdown response, isolations, refilling, balancing and recommissioning. All works shall be undertaken in operational buildings with minimal disruption, in compliance with relevant legislation, guidance and manufacturer requirements. Electrical Works shall include, but not be limited to, planned and reactive maintenance, fault finding, repair, replacement and minor installation works to electrical installations within non‑domestic buildings. This includes lighting, small power, distribution boards, containment, emergency lighting, testing and certification, and associated control equipment. Emergency and out‑of‑hours response works are included where required. All electrical works shall comply fully with current wiring regulations, statutory obligations and Council standards, and shall include appropriate testing, certification and making good on completion. The contractor shall provide an emergency and out‑of‑hours call‑out service to respond to unforeseen incidents occurring both inside working hours (for emergencies) and outside normal working hours, including evenings, nights, weekends, and public holidays (for emergencies and out of hours). . Services shall include attendance within an agreed response time (listed below) to make safe, repair, or mitigate immediate risks, carrying out temporary or permanent emergency works using appropriate labour, tools, equipment, and materials. Works will be limited to essential emergency actions unless further authorisation is obtained. All activities must comply with relevant health and safety legislation and be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel. The contractor shall provide a post‑attendance update and submit a written report detailing actions taken, materials used, and any recommendations for follow‑on works. Cardiff Council Response Times: - 2hr emergency response - attend site within 2hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 24hr emergency response - attend site within 24hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 5 day routine - attend site within 5 days, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. Lot 1a.
General Building Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of planned, reactive and emergency building maintenance and repair works to occupied and operational non‑domestic buildings, including schools. Works may comprise minor and major fabric repairs, minor internal and external demolitions and alterations, structural repairs, masonry and brickwork, partitions, ceilings, floors, doors and windows, carpentry and joinery, plastering, tiling, decorating and associated finishing trades. The scope also includes adaptation works, minor refurbishments, making good following inspections or incidents, and reinstatement works arising from statutory testing or insurance events. All works shall be undertaken in accordance with relevant standards, specifications and health and safety requirements, with due consideration to safeguarding, business continuity and the minimisation of disruption to building users. Lot 2
General Building Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of planned, reactive and emergency building maintenance and repair works to occupied and operational non‑domestic buildings, including schools. Works may comprise minor and major fabric repairs, minor internal and external demolitions and alterations, structural repairs, masonry and brickwork, partitions, ceilings, floors, doors and windows, carpentry and joinery, plastering, tiling, decorating and associated finishing trades. The scope also includes adaptation works, minor refurbishments, making good following inspections or incidents, and reinstatement works arising from statutory testing or insurance events. All works shall be undertaken in accordance with relevant standards, specifications and health and safety requirements, with due consideration to safeguarding, business continuity and the minimisation of disruption to building users The contractor shall provide an emergency and out‑of‑hours call‑out service to respond to unforeseen incidents occurring both inside working hours (for emergencies) and outside normal working hours, including evenings, nights, weekends, and public holidays (for emergencies and out of hours). . Services shall include attendance within an agreed response time (listed below) to make safe, repair, or mitigate immediate risks, carrying out temporary or permanent emergency works using appropriate labour, tools, equipment, and materials. Works will be limited to essential emergency actions unless further authorisation is obtained. All activities must comply with relevant health and safety legislation and be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel. The contractor shall provide a post‑attendance update and submit a written report detailing actions taken, materials used, and any recommendations for follow‑on works. Cardiff Council Response Times - 2hr emergency response - attend site within 2hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 24hr emergency response - attend site within 24hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 5 day routine - attend site within 5 days, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. Lot 2a.
External Works shall include, but not be limited to, the execution of planned, reactive and emergency works to the external fabric and surroundings of Council owned buildings. This may include paths, hardstanding, kerbs, steps, ramps, boundary walls, fencing and gates, drainage repairs, minor civils works, paving, external repairs to building envelopes, and associated making good. Works may also involve accessibility improvements, repairs following vandalism or weather damage, and health and safety related remedial works. All activities shall be coordinated to ensure safe access and egress, compliance with statutory requirements, and protection of the public and site users. Lot 3
Fire and Security Works shall include, but not be limited to, the inspection, maintenance, repair, renewal and minor installation of fire detection, alarm, suppression and security systems. This may include fire alarm systems, emergency lighting interfaces, access control, CCTV, intruder alarms and associated controls. Works may also involve fault diagnosis, system upgrades, compliance-driven remedial works and emergency response. All activities shall be carried out in accordance with relevant British Standards, statutory requirements and manufacturer guidance, with full documentation and certification provided on completion. Lot 4
Fire and Security Works shall include, but not be limited to, the inspection, maintenance, repair, renewal and minor installation of fire detection, alarm, suppression and security systems. This may include fire alarm systems, emergency lighting interfaces, access control, CCTV, intruder alarms and associated controls. Works may also involve fault diagnosis, system upgrades, compliance-driven remedial works and emergency response. All activities shall be carried out in accordance with relevant British Standards, statutory requirements and manufacturer guidance, with full documentation and certification provided on completion. The contractor shall provide an emergency and out‑of‑hours call‑out service to respond to unforeseen incidents occurring both inside working hours (for emergencies) and outside normal working hours, including evenings, nights, weekends, and public holidays (for emergencies and out of hours). . Services shall include attendance within an agreed response time (listed below) to make safe, repair, or mitigate immediate risks, carrying out temporary or permanent emergency works using appropriate labour, tools, equipment, and materials. Works will be limited to essential emergency actions unless further authorisation is obtained. All activities must comply with relevant health and safety legislation and be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel. The contractor shall provide a post‑attendance update and submit a written report detailing actions taken, materials used, and any recommendations for follow‑on works. Cardiff Council Response Times - 2hr emergency response - attend site within 2hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 24hr emergency response - attend site within 24hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 5 day routine - attend site within 5 days, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. Lot 4a.
Roofing Works shall include, but not be limited to, the removal of existing roofing materials where required, including the safe handling and disposal of waste materials. The scope encompasses heritage and traditional roofing works using appropriate materials and methods where buildings are listed or within conservation areas, as well as the installation, renewal and repair of pitched roofs using slate, tile or metal systems. Flat roofing works are also included, comprising felt, single‑ply and liquid‑applied systems. Associated works include the installation and upgrading of insulation, membranes and weatherproofing elements, together with the renewal of flashings, roofline details and rainwater goods. All works shall be completed with final inspection, testing and making good to ensure the roof is watertight, compliant and fit for purpose. Lot 5
Roofing Works shall include, but not be limited to, the removal of existing roofing materials where required, including the safe handling and disposal of waste materials. The scope encompasses heritage and traditional roofing works using appropriate materials and methods where buildings are listed or within conservation areas, as well as the installation, renewal and repair of pitched roofs using slate, tile or metal systems. Flat roofing works are also included, comprising felt, single‑ply and liquid‑applied systems. Associated works include the installation and upgrading of insulation, membranes and weatherproofing elements, together with the renewal of flashings, roofline details and rainwater goods. All works shall be completed with final inspection, testing and making good to ensure the roof is watertight, compliant and fit for purpose. The contractor shall provide an emergency and out‑of‑hours call‑out service to respond to unforeseen incidents occurring both inside working hours (for emergencies) and outside normal working hours, including evenings, nights, weekends, and public holidays (for emergencies and out of hours). . Services shall include attendance within an agreed response time (listed below) to make safe, repair, or mitigate immediate risks, carrying out temporary or permanent emergency works using appropriate labour, tools, equipment, and materials. Works will be limited to essential emergency actions unless further authorisation is obtained. All activities must comply with relevant health and safety legislation and be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel. The contractor shall provide a post‑attendance update and submit a written report detailing actions taken, materials used, and any recommendations for follow‑on works. Cardiff Council Response Times - 2hr emergency response - attend site within 2hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 24hr emergency response - attend site within 24hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 5 day routine - attend site within 5 days, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. Lot 5a.
General Building Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of planned, reactive and emergency building maintenance and repair works to occupied and operational non‑domestic buildings, including schools. Works may comprise minor and major fabric repairs, internal and external demolitions and alterations, structural repairs, masonry and brickwork, partitions, ceilings, floors, doors and windows, carpentry and joinery, plastering, tiling, decorating and associated finishing trades. The scope also includes adaptation works, minor refurbishments, making good following inspections or incidents, and reinstatement works arising from statutory testing or insurance events. All works shall be undertaken in accordance with relevant standards, specifications and health and safety requirements, with due consideration to safeguarding, business continuity and the minimisation of disruption to building users. Emergency and Out of Hours Lots The contractor shall provide an emergency out of hours call out service to respond to unforeseen incidents occurring outside normal working hours, including evenings, nights, weekends, and public holidays. Services shall include attendance within an agreed response time (listed below) to make safe, repair, or mitigate immediate risks, carrying out temporary or permanent emergency works using appropriate labour, tools, equipment, and materials. Works will be limited to essential emergency actions unless further authorisation is obtained. All activities must comply with relevant health and safety legislation and be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel. The contractor shall provide a post attendance update and submit a written report detailing actions taken, materials used, and any recommendations for follow on works. Cardiff Council Response Times - 2hr emergency response - attend site within 2hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 24hr emergency response - attend site within 24hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 5 day routine - attend site within 5 days, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. Lot 6
Mechanical Works shall include, but not be limited to, the provision of planned, reactive and emergency maintenance, repair, renewal and minor installation works to mechanical building services systems. This includes heating systems, boilers, pipework, pumps, valves, radiators, calorifiers, ventilation and associated plant and equipment. Works may also include system modifications, fault diagnosis, breakdown response, isolations, refilling, balancing and recommissioning. All works shall be undertaken in operational buildings with minimal disruption, in compliance with relevant legislation, guidance and manufacturer requirements. Lot 7
Mechanical Works shall include, but not be limited to, the provision of planned, reactive and emergency maintenance, repair, renewal and minor installation works to mechanical building services systems. This includes heating systems, boilers, pipework, pumps, valves, radiators, calorifiers, ventilation and associated plant and equipment. Works may also include system modifications, fault diagnosis, breakdown response, isolations, refilling, balancing and recommissioning. All works shall be undertaken in operational buildings with minimal disruption, in compliance with relevant legislation, guidance and manufacturer requirements. The contractor shall provide an emergency and out‑of‑hours call‑out service to respond to unforeseen incidents occurring both inside working hours (for emergencies) and outside normal working hours, including evenings, nights, weekends, and public holidays (for emergencies and out of hours). . Services shall include attendance within an agreed response time (listed below) to make safe, repair, or mitigate immediate risks, carrying out temporary or permanent emergency works using appropriate labour, tools, equipment, and materials. Works will be limited to essential emergency actions unless further authorisation is obtained. All activities must comply with relevant health and safety legislation and be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel. The contractor shall provide a post‑attendance update and submit a written report detailing actions taken, materials used, and any recommendations for follow‑on works. Cardiff Council Response Times - 2hr emergency response - attend site within 2hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 24hr emergency response - attend site within 24hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 5 day routine - attend site within 5 days, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. Lot 7a.
Electrical Works shall include, but not be limited to, planned and reactive maintenance, fault finding, repair, replacement and minor installation works to electrical installations within non‑domestic buildings. This includes lighting, small power, distribution boards, containment, emergency lighting, testing and certification, and associated control equipment. Emergency and out‑of‑hours response works are included where required. All electrical works shall comply fully with current wiring regulations, statutory obligations and Council standards, and shall include appropriate testing, certification and making good on completion. Lot 8
Electrical Works shall include, but not be limited to, planned and reactive maintenance, fault finding, repair, replacement and minor installation works to electrical installations within non‑domestic buildings. This includes lighting, small power, distribution boards, containment, emergency lighting, testing and certification, and associated control equipment. Emergency and out‑of‑hours response works are included where required. All electrical works shall comply fully with current wiring regulations, statutory obligations and Council standards, and shall include appropriate testing, certification and making good on completion. The contractor shall provide an emergency and out‑of‑hours call‑out service to respond to unforeseen incidents occurring both inside working hours (for emergencies) and outside normal working hours, including evenings, nights, weekends, and public holidays (for emergencies and out of hours). . Services shall include attendance within an agreed response time (listed below) to make safe, repair, or mitigate immediate risks, carrying out temporary or permanent emergency works using appropriate labour, tools, equipment, and materials. Works will be limited to essential emergency actions unless further authorisation is obtained. All activities must comply with relevant health and safety legislation and be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel. The contractor shall provide a post‑attendance update and submit a written report detailing actions taken, materials used, and any recommendations for follow‑on works. Cardiff Council Response Times - 2hr emergency response - attend site within 2hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 24hr emergency response - attend site within 24hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 5 day routine - attend site within 5 days, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. Lot 8a.
General Building Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of planned, reactive and emergency building maintenance and repair works to occupied and operational non‑domestic buildings, including schools. Works may comprise minor and major fabric repairs, minor internal and external demolitions and alterations, structural repairs, masonry and brickwork, partitions, ceilings, floors, doors and windows, carpentry and joinery, plastering, tiling, decorating and associated finishing trades. The scope also includes adaptation works, minor refurbishments, making good following inspections or incidents, and reinstatement works arising from statutory testing or insurance events. All works shall be undertaken in accordance with relevant standards, specifications and health and safety requirements, with due consideration to safeguarding, business continuity and the minimisation of disruption to building users. Lot 9
General Building Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of planned, reactive and emergency building maintenance and repair works to occupied and operational non‑domestic buildings, including schools. Works may comprise minor and major fabric repairs, minor internal and external demolitions and alterations, structural repairs, masonry and brickwork, partitions, ceilings, floors, doors and windows, carpentry and joinery, plastering, tiling, decorating and associated finishing trades. The scope also includes adaptation works, minor refurbishments, making good following inspections or incidents, and reinstatement works arising from statutory testing or insurance events. All works shall be undertaken in accordance with relevant standards, specifications and health and safety requirements, with due consideration to safeguarding, business continuity and the minimisation of disruption to building users. The contractor shall provide an emergency and out‑of‑hours call‑out service to respond to unforeseen incidents occurring both inside working hours (for emergencies) and outside normal working hours, including evenings, nights, weekends, and public holidays (for emergencies and out of hours). . Services shall include attendance within an agreed response time (listed below) to make safe, repair, or mitigate immediate risks, carrying out temporary or permanent emergency works using appropriate labour, tools, equipment, and materials. Works will be limited to essential emergency actions unless further authorisation is obtained. All activities must comply with relevant health and safety legislation and be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel. The contractor shall provide a post‑attendance update and submit a written report detailing actions taken, materials used, and any recommendations for follow‑on works. Cardiff Council Response Times - 2hr emergency response - attend site within 2hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 24hr emergency response - attend site within 24hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 5 day routine - attend site within 5 days, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. Lot 9a.
External Works shall include, but not be limited to, the execution of planned, reactive and emergency works to the external fabric and surroundings of Council owned buildings. This may include paths, hardstanding, kerbs, steps, ramps, boundary walls, fencing and gates, drainage repairs, minor civils works, paving, external repairs to building envelopes, and associated making good. Works may also involve accessibility improvements, repairs following vandalism or weather damage, and health and safety related remedial works. All activities shall be coordinated to ensure safe access and egress, compliance with statutory requirements, and protection of the public and site users. Lot 10
External Works shall include, but not be limited to, the execution of planned, reactive and emergency works to the external fabric and surroundings of Council owned buildings. This may include paths, hardstanding, kerbs, steps, ramps, boundary walls, fencing and gates, drainage repairs, minor civils works, paving, external repairs to building envelopes, and associated making good. Works may also involve accessibility improvements, repairs following vandalism or weather damage, and health and safety related remedial works. All activities shall be coordinated to ensure safe access and egress, compliance with statutory requirements, and protection of the public and site users. The contractor shall provide an emergency and out‑of‑hours call‑out service to respond to unforeseen incidents occurring both inside working hours (for emergencies) and outside normal working hours, including evenings, nights, weekends, and public holidays (for emergencies and out of hours). . Services shall include attendance within an agreed response time (listed below) to make safe, repair, or mitigate immediate risks, carrying out temporary or permanent emergency works using appropriate labour, tools, equipment, and materials. Works will be limited to essential emergency actions unless further authorisation is obtained. All activities must comply with relevant health and safety legislation and be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel. The contractor shall provide a post‑attendance update and submit a written report detailing actions taken, materials used, and any recommendations for follow‑on works. Cardiff Council Response Times - 2hr emergency response - attend site within 2hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 24hr emergency response - attend site within 24hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 5 day routine - attend site within 5 days, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. Lot 10a.
Fire and Security Works shall include, but not be limited to, the inspection, maintenance, repair, renewal and minor installation of fire detection, alarm, suppression and security systems. This may include fire alarm systems, emergency lighting interfaces, access control, CCTV, intruder alarms and associated controls. Works may also involve fault diagnosis, system upgrades, compliance-driven remedial works and emergency response. All activities shall be carried out in accordance with relevant British Standards, statutory requirements and manufacturer guidance, with full documentation and certification provided on completion. Lot 11
Fire and Security Works shall include, but not be limited to, the inspection, maintenance, repair, renewal and minor installation of fire detection, alarm, suppression and security systems. This may include fire alarm systems, emergency lighting interfaces, access control, CCTV, intruder alarms and associated controls. Works may also involve fault diagnosis, system upgrades, compliance-driven remedial works and emergency response. All activities shall be carried out in accordance with relevant British Standards, statutory requirements and manufacturer guidance, with full documentation and certification provided on completion. The contractor shall provide an emergency and out‑of‑hours call‑out service to respond to unforeseen incidents occurring both inside working hours (for emergencies) and outside normal working hours, including evenings, nights, weekends, and public holidays (for emergencies and out of hours). . Services shall include attendance within an agreed response time (listed below) to make safe, repair, or mitigate immediate risks, carrying out temporary or permanent emergency works using appropriate labour, tools, equipment, and materials. Works will be limited to essential emergency actions unless further authorisation is obtained. All activities must comply with relevant health and safety legislation and be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel. The contractor shall provide a post‑attendance update and submit a written report detailing actions taken, materials used, and any recommendations for follow‑on works. Cardiff Council Response Times - 2hr emergency response - attend site within 2hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 24hr emergency response - attend site within 24hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 5 day routine - attend site within 5 days, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. Lot 11a.
General Building Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of planned, reactive and emergency building maintenance and repair works to occupied and operational non‑domestic buildings, including schools. Works may comprise minor and major fabric repairs, internal and external demolitions and alterations, structural repairs, masonry and brickwork, partitions, ceilings, floors, doors and windows, carpentry and joinery, plastering, tiling, decorating and associated finishing trades. The scope also includes adaptation works, minor refurbishments, making good following inspections or incidents, and reinstatement works arising from statutory testing or insurance events. All works shall be undertaken in accordance with relevant standards, specifications and health and safety requirements, with due consideration to safeguarding, business continuity and the minimisation of disruption to building users. Lot 12
Roofing Works shall include, but not be limited to, the removal of existing roofing materials where required, including the safe handling and disposal of waste materials. The scope encompasses heritage and traditional roofing works using appropriate materials and methods where buildings are listed or within conservation areas, as well as the installation, renewal and repair of pitched roofs using slate, tile or metal systems. Flat roofing works are also included, comprising felt, single‑ply and liquid‑applied systems. Associated works include the installation and upgrading of insulation, membranes and weatherproofing elements, together with the renewal of flashings, roofline details and rainwater goods. All works shall be completed with final inspection, testing and making good to ensure the roof is watertight, compliant and fit for purpose. Lot 13
Roofing Works shall include, but not be limited to, the removal of existing roofing materials where required, including the safe handling and disposal of waste materials. The scope encompasses heritage and traditional roofing works using appropriate materials and methods where buildings are listed or within conservation areas, as well as the installation, renewal and repair of pitched roofs using slate, tile or metal systems. Flat roofing works are also included, comprising felt, single‑ply and liquid‑applied systems. Associated works include the installation and upgrading of insulation, membranes and weatherproofing elements, together with the renewal of flashings, roofline details and rainwater goods. All works shall be completed with final inspection, testing and making good to ensure the roof is watertight, compliant and fit for purpose. The contractor shall provide an emergency and out‑of‑hours call‑out service to respond to unforeseen incidents occurring both inside working hours (for emergencies) and outside normal working hours, including evenings, nights, weekends, and public holidays (for emergencies and out of hours). . Services shall include attendance within an agreed response time (listed below) to make safe, repair, or mitigate immediate risks, carrying out temporary or permanent emergency works using appropriate labour, tools, equipment, and materials. Works will be limited to essential emergency actions unless further authorisation is obtained. All activities must comply with relevant health and safety legislation and be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel. The contractor shall provide a post‑attendance update and submit a written report detailing actions taken, materials used, and any recommendations for follow‑on works. Cardiff Council Response Times - 2hr emergency response - attend site within 2hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 24hr emergency response - attend site within 24hrs , make safe and attempt a first-time fix, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. - 5 day routine - attend site within 5 days, preauthorised repair up to £1,000. Lot 13a.
Scaffolding Works shall include, but not be limited to, the design, erection, alteration and dismantling of access scaffolding to support planned, reactive and emergency maintenance and repair works across occupied buildings. This includes independent scaffolds, temporary access platforms, edge protection and protective fans as required. All scaffolding shall be installed, inspected and maintained in accordance with current regulations and guidance, ensuring safe access for operatives and protection for building users and the public. Lot 14
Statutory Obligations Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of testing, inspection, servicing and cyclical maintenance activities required to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and recognised standards, including SFG20 where applicable. This includes the identification and reporting of defects, along with the completion of urgent and low‑value remedial works arising from inspections. Systems covered may include water hygiene, air conditioning and ventilation, sprinklers, kitchen extraction, fire extinguishers, roller shutter doors, lifts, fire dampers, building management systems, electrical compliance, fire compliance and solar PV installations. All works shall be fully recorded, with certificates, logs and reports provided in accordance with Council requirements. Lot 15
Statutory Obligations Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of testing, inspection, servicing and cyclical maintenance activities required to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and recognised standards, including SFG20 where applicable. This includes the identification and reporting of defects, along with the completion of urgent and low‑value remedial works arising from inspections. Systems covered may include water hygiene, air conditioning and ventilation, sprinklers, kitchen extraction, fire extinguishers, roller shutter doors, lifts, fire dampers, building management systems, electrical compliance, fire compliance and solar PV installations. All works shall be fully recorded, with certificates, logs and reports provided in accordance with Council requirements. Lot 16
Statutory Obligations Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of testing, inspection, servicing and cyclical maintenance activities required to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and recognised standards, including SFG20 where applicable. This includes the identification and reporting of defects, along with the completion of urgent and low‑value remedial works arising from inspections. Systems covered may include water hygiene, air conditioning and ventilation, sprinklers, kitchen extraction, fire extinguishers, roller shutter doors, lifts, fire dampers, building management systems, electrical compliance, fire compliance and solar PV installations. All works shall be fully recorded, with certificates, logs and reports provided in accordance with Council requirements. Lot 17
Statutory Obligations Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of testing, inspection, servicing and cyclical maintenance activities required to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and recognised standards, including SFG20 where applicable. This includes the identification and reporting of defects, along with the completion of urgent and low‑value remedial works arising from inspections. Systems covered may include water hygiene, air conditioning and ventilation, sprinklers, kitchen extraction, fire extinguishers, roller shutter doors, lifts, fire dampers, building management systems, electrical compliance, fire compliance and solar PV installations. All works shall be fully recorded, with certificates, logs and reports provided in accordance with Council requirements. Lot 18
Statutory Obligations Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of testing, inspection, servicing and cyclical maintenance activities required to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and recognised standards, including SFG20 where applicable. This includes the identification and reporting of defects, along with the completion of urgent and low‑value remedial works arising from inspections. Systems covered may include water hygiene, air conditioning and ventilation, sprinklers, kitchen extraction, fire extinguishers, roller shutter doors, lifts, fire dampers, building management systems, electrical compliance, fire compliance and solar PV installations. All works shall be fully recorded, with certificates, logs and reports provided in accordance with Council requirements. Lot 19
Statutory Obligations Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of testing, inspection, servicing and cyclical maintenance activities required to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and recognised standards, including SFG20 where applicable. This includes the identification and reporting of defects, along with the completion of urgent and low‑value remedial works arising from inspections. Systems covered may include water hygiene, air conditioning and ventilation, sprinklers, kitchen extraction, fire extinguishers, roller shutter doors, lifts, fire dampers, building management systems, electrical compliance, fire compliance and solar PV installations. All works shall be fully recorded, with certificates, logs and reports provided in accordance with Council requirements. Lot 20
Statutory Obligations Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of testing, inspection, servicing and cyclical maintenance activities required to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and recognised standards, including SFG20 where applicable. This includes the identification and reporting of defects, along with the completion of urgent and low‑value remedial works arising from inspections. Systems covered may include water hygiene, air conditioning and ventilation, sprinklers, kitchen extraction, fire extinguishers, roller shutter doors, lifts, fire dampers, building management systems, electrical compliance, fire compliance and solar PV installations. All works shall be fully recorded, with certificates, logs and reports provided in accordance with Council requirements. Lot 21
Statutory Obligations Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of testing, inspection, servicing and cyclical maintenance activities required to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and recognised standards, including SFG20 where applicable. This includes the identification and reporting of defects, along with the completion of urgent and low‑value remedial works arising from inspections. Systems covered may include water hygiene, air conditioning and ventilation, sprinklers, kitchen extraction, fire extinguishers, roller shutter doors, lifts, fire dampers, building management systems, electrical compliance, fire compliance and solar PV installations. All works shall be fully recorded, with certificates, logs and reports provided in accordance with Council requirements. Lot 22
Statutory Obligations Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of testing, inspection, servicing and cyclical maintenance activities required to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and recognised standards, including SFG20 where applicable. This includes the identification and reporting of defects, along with the completion of urgent and low‑value remedial works arising from inspections. Systems covered may include water hygiene, air conditioning and ventilation, sprinklers, kitchen extraction, fire extinguishers, roller shutter doors, lifts, fire dampers, building management systems, electrical compliance, fire compliance and solar PV installations. All works shall be fully recorded, with certificates, logs and reports provided in accordance with Council requirements. Lot 23
Statutory Obligations Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of testing, inspection, servicing and cyclical maintenance activities required to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and recognised standards, including SFG20 where applicable. This includes the identification and reporting of defects, along with the completion of urgent and low‑value remedial works arising from inspections. Systems covered may include water hygiene, air conditioning and ventilation, sprinklers, kitchen extraction, fire extinguishers, roller shutter doors, lifts, fire dampers, building management systems, electrical compliance, fire compliance and solar PV installations. All works shall be fully recorded, with certificates, logs and reports provided in accordance with Council requirements. Lot 24
Statutory Obligations Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of testing, inspection, servicing and cyclical maintenance activities required to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and recognised standards, including SFG20 where applicable. This includes the identification and reporting of defects, along with the completion of urgent and low‑value remedial works arising from inspections. Systems covered may include water hygiene, air conditioning and ventilation, sprinklers, kitchen extraction, fire extinguishers, roller shutter doors, lifts, fire dampers, building management systems, electrical compliance, fire compliance and solar PV installations. All works shall be fully recorded, with certificates, logs and reports provided in accordance with Council requirements. Lot 25
Statutory Obligations Works shall include, but not be limited to, the delivery of testing, inspection, servicing and cyclical maintenance activities required to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and recognised standards, including SFG20 where applicable. This includes the identification and reporting of defects, along with the completion of urgent and low‑value remedial works arising from inspections. Systems covered may include water hygiene, air conditioning and ventilation, sprinklers, kitchen extraction, fire extinguishers, roller shutter doors, lifts, fire dampers, building management systems, electrical compliance, fire compliance and solar PV installations. All works shall be fully recorded, with certificates, logs and reports provided in accordance with Council requirements. Lot 26
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