Bassetlaw District Council is looking to install a back-up packaged plant room incorporating gas boilers to a sheltered living scheme in Worksop, Nottinghamshire. A new gas supply will be required along with integration to the current BMS system on site. The scheme is currently utilising an air source heat pump system, having undergone refurbishment in 2021.
Bassetlaw District Council is seeking to engage consultancy services to undertake stock condition surveys. This will form part of the Council's quality assurance procedures that will provide third party assurance for our stakeholders and the Regulator, should this be required.
In summary, the Council is moving forward with its surveying programme and requires an exercise to provide independent assurance regarding its stock condition database and critically, its ability to accurately inform the Business Plan and provide Decent Homes Reports.
This will form two parts: A desktop analysis of our stock condition database to consider its completeness and ability to produce an overall cost output A stock condition survey exercise covering new surveys and recent survey work undertaken by our team Further information on the requirement can be found in the Specification.
Bassetlaw District Council wish to invite tenders to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to deliver a comprehensive service, maintenance, and support provision for the Council's CCTV Control Room and its associated infrastructure. This contract will ensure that all surveillance equipment and systems remain operational, effective, and compliant with relevant legislation and standards.
This contract will ensure that all surveillance equipment and systems remain operational, effective, and compliant with relevant legislation and standards.
The District of Bassetlaw is situated in Nottinghamshire and borders with South Yorkshire to the north, Lincolnshire's Fens and Wolds to the east and Derbyshire with the spectacular Peak District to the west.
The successful contractor will be responsible for the planned preventative maintenance, reactive maintenance (including daily callouts), fault diagnostics, repairs, and system optimisation of all CCTV equipment under the Council's management. This includes, but is not limited to, fixed and PTZ cameras, network video recorders (NVRs), video management systems (VMS), workstations, monitors, control room equipment, fibre and
wireless transmission networks, and all supporting infrastructure.
The successful contractor must demonstrate proven expertise in maintaining public space CCTV systems, with a strong understanding of current Data Protection, Surveillance
Camera Code of Practice, and BS EN 62676 standards. The contractor will work in close coordination with Council staff to minimise downtime, respond to incidents, and support
the efficient operation of the surveillance network.
In addition to the core maintenance activities, the contractor will be expected to provide technical advice, support for system upgrades or improvements, and reporting on system
health, performance, and compliance. A high standard of customer service, reliability, and confidentiality is essential throughout the duration of the contract.
Further information can be obtained in the tender documentation within this tender pack.
The anticipated contract start date is 1st April 2026.
The contract will be in place for an initial period of three (3) years, with the option to extend for up to a further two (2) years on a 1 + 1 year basis, subject to satisfactory performance and an annual review by the Council.
Contract value
The budget for this contract is estimated in the region of £2,250,000 excluding VAT in total.
This procurement process is being managed by Welland Procurement in partnership with the Council. Further information on Welland Procurement can be found at
http://wellandprocurement.org.uk
Bassetlaw District Council were seeking suppliers who were able to provide a business plan for the West Burton Skills Facility which recognises the strengths and existing specialisms of the higher and further education sectors in their region and the added value a collaborative approach can deliver by bringing together expertise and specialisms to provide a comprehensive offer that will deliver the training needs for Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP) programme, local employers and supply chain. As well as 'the offer,' the business plan should include recommendations on how the partnership itself should operate to maximise value for students, STEP, employers, and the supply chain, including its governance model.
Training Short courses to focus on local digital skills courses example include - Digital literacy, data analysis, interpretation and reporting, digital marketing, Microsoft office training, artificial intelligence, automation, basic programming and networking, cyber security, website and graphic design
Bassetlaw District Council wish to invite tenders to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to deliver a comprehensive civil engineering and associated works in the Bassetlaw District.
The civil engineering and associated works shall include but not limited to:
- Excavations
- Drainage works
- Roads & Paving's
- Brickwork & Blockwork
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- Fencing
- Landscaping
- Reservoirs
The District of Bassetlaw is situated in Nottinghamshire and borders with South Yorkshire to the north, Lincolnshire's Fens and Wolds to the east and Derbyshire with the spectacular Peak District to the west.
The contract will support planned capital works and reactive maintenance across the authority's jurisdiction.
The successful contractor will be responsible for the surveying, producing scope of works for planned and reactive maintenance which could include emergency call outs for immediate diagnosing and reactive repair works.
The successful contractor must demonstrate proven expertise in the areas of civil engineering which will required to be used in the scopes of work identified in the tender documents.
Further information can be obtained in the tender documentation within this tender pack.
Contract Term and Duration
The anticipated contract commencement date is: 1st April 2026.
The Council propose to enter into one Contract for an initial period of three (3) years with the preferred supplier, with an option to extend for a further period of two (2) years on a 1 + 1 year basis, subject to an annual review by the Council. Any proposed extension is subject to satisfactory performance by the supplier and in accordance with the Council's business requirements. Please note: that extension options are not in any way guaranteed.
Estimated Budget
The estimated budget for this contract is £ £6,933,139.44 including VAT for the duration of the contract term.
Contract Terms
The Contractor will operate under the conditions of the JCT Measured Term Contract 2024 with Part B Amendments. Please note: that the tender document Part B is currently in version JCT Measured Term Contract 2016 and this will be brought in line when the contract is created.
Procurement Procedure
Open procedure in accordance with Procurement Act 2023.
Additional Information
This procurement process is being managed by Welland Procurement in partnership with
the Council.
Further information on Welland Procurement can be found at
http://wellandprocurement.org.uk/.
A capital works project which includes training for local skills needs. This includes technical and vocational bespoke intensive training interventions that can provide a pathway to level 2 & level 3 and training for vocational licenses relevant to local area needs, and high-demand qualifications where there is a need for additional skills capacity that is not being met through other provision. The focus of the training will be Heritage Construction Skills to help meet this skills gap with the district.