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Background The district of Breckland spans 500 square miles of beautiful countryside within Norfolk. The district is centred around the five market towns of Dereham, Attleborough, Swaffham, Thetford, and Watton. Half of the current residents live in one of the market towns with the remainder living in rural village homes. This means that the district has a low population density. The area's rural nature is characterised by its 112 parishes and numerous villages. We are re-procuring our Framework for Home Adaptations delivered through Disabled Facilities Grants (DFG) and are seeking engagement with suitable and qualified contractors who can deliver Disabled Facilities Grants (DFGs) efficiently and promptly. DFG is available to those with disabilities to provide funding for home adaptations. Typical adaptations include replacing a bath with a level access shower, bathroom reconfigurations, door widening, ramps and access into and out of the house. The primary goal of this grant is to facilitate changes that allow recipients to continue living independently in their own homes. The DFG work we are potentially offering through a future procurement opportunity would be primarily in owner occupied homes in locations in any town or village in Breckland. Breckland District Council is issuing this Pre Market Engagement Notice to receive expressions of interest for engagement and feedback from the market to establish potential interest around delivery of the DFG Adaptation works which will support and inform the procurement process. The framework will be divided into the following lots: Lot 1: General construction Lot 2: Bathrooms and kitchens Lot 3: Doors and Windows Lot 4: Ramps Indicative Scenarios: Areas of Work We Carry Out: • Replace a bath with a shower • Install ramps for accessibility • Replace doors and windows • Widen doorways • Adapt rooms to suit clients' needs • Install stairlifts • Build suitable rooms or extensions to meet clients' requirements • Conduct groundwork, including hard standing and drop curbs • Perform pre-preparation work for ramps • Adapt kitchens to meet clients' needs • Supply and install wash-dry toilets and baths • Upgrade electrical systems as needed (e.g., fuse boards) • Organise and carry out an asbestos survey with a comprehensive report • Address all domestic requirements and drainage issues
£2,520,000
Contract value
Breckland District Council is undertaking a re-procurement for a new leisure management contract to operate and manage the facilities at Attleborough Leisure Centre, Attleborough, Norfolk. The Centre is on the site of Attleborough Academy, managed by Sapientia Education Trust. The Authority is currently procuring a construction company to undertake capital investment into the centre, providing an extension to create a new facility, including a gym and studios. The Authority is also working with the Football Foundation to provide a new full-size floodlit 3G on the site. The objective of the procurement will be to secure the most advantageous tender, considering the Authority's strategic outcomes detailed below, whilst maximising the payment to the Authority. In undertaking this procurement, the Authority wishes to achieve the following outcomes: • Contract with a suitably experienced operator who is willing to work with the Authority as a 'partner' to meet its strategic outcomes. • Increase usage and income of Attleborough Leisure Centre to reduce the operating cost of the service and generate an income/surplus share. • Contract with an operator experienced in launching new leisure facilities, who can bring good industry practice to fit out and equip the new facilities. • Work with a partner who is used to working with education partners in managing joint-use leisure centres. • Undertake a procurement in a timely and efficient manner for all involved. • Ensure the preferred Operator is on board soon enough to successfully fit out and launch the redeveloped centre. It is anticipated that the Contract will commence in Spring 2026, with the new facilities being completed by Autumn 2026. This timeline may be accelerated or elongated depending upon progress with the Construction works The Authority is yet to decide upon the route to market. Prior to undertaking the formal procurement process, which is targeted to commence Q4 2025, Breckland District Council is seeking to undertake Preliminary market Engagement (PME) with the leisure operator market to enable the authority to better define its service requirements and the procurement process. We are seeking engagement with potential suppliers to: • Support the design of this procurement exercise and route to market • Identify suppliers who have the capacity and qualifications to take part in the tender and deliver the required services • Test with suppliers the service specification requirements • Test with suppliers some of the contractual terms and surplus share proposals
£10,969,230
Contract value
The district of Breckland spans 500 square miles of beautiful countryside within Norfolk. The district is centred around the five market towns of Dereham, Attleborough, Swaffham, Thetford, and Watton. Half of the current residents live in one of the market towns with the remainder living in rural village homes. This means that the district has a low population density. The area's rural nature is characterised by its 112 parishes and numerous villages. We are re-procuring our Reactive Building Repairs and Maintenance and are seeking engagement with suitable and qualified contractors who can deliver Reactive Building Repairs and Maintenance efficiently and promptly. The Reactive Building Repairs and Maintenance works would be primarily in Council owned commercial and residential properties across locations in any town or village throughout Breckland. Breckland District Council is issuing this Pre Market Engagement Notice to receive expressions of interest for engagement and feedback from the market to establish potential interest around delivery of the Reactive repair works which will support and inform the procurement process. Indicative Scenarios: Areas of Work We Carry Out: • Carpentry Repairs • Brickwork • Blockwork • Concreting • Paving • Pathways • Basic Plumbing e.g. new taps, bath panels, toilet seats, cisterns etc. • Groundworks including - fencing, boundaries and clearance, drainage repairs, unblocking minor issues • Basic roofing repairs e.g. fixing leaks, guttering and downpipes
£174,000
Contract value
Anglia Revenues Partnership (ARP) focuses on the billing and collection of Council Tax and Non-Domestic Rates (including enforcement), the assessment and award of Housing Benefit and the local Council Tax Reduction Scheme, and fraud and compliance investigation. The ARP is a highly successful public partnership comprised of five local authorities. The Partnership consists of Breckland Council, East Suffolk Council, West Suffolk Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council and Fenland District Council. ARP are looking to see if suppliers have the functionality for the automation of: - Revenues Attachment of Benefits and reviews - Revenues Attachment of Earnings and reviews - Small Business Rates Relief applications and reviews Please contact procurement@breckland.gov.uk should this potential opportunity be of interest to you.
Value undisclosed
Breckland Council (the "Council") is inviting quotations for the supply of Gritting and Winter Services of all Breckland owned Land, Car parks and Footpaths.
£115,000
Contract value
Breckland Council is seeking to procure an experienced main Construction Contractor to perform the refurbishment and extension of Attleborough Leisure Centre. This work will comprise the refurbishment of the existing sports hall and changing rooms as well as a single-storey extension to accommodate a new fitness suite, studio and cycle studio as part of the Attleborough Leisure Centre project.
£1,750,000
Contract value
Great Yarmouth Borough Council (GYBC) are interested in engaging with businesses that are able to deliver external advertising space solutions. The requirement is required due to the current contract expiring on 31st October 2022, and there still being a need for affordable advertising space for local businesses within the borough. Indicative Scope of Works: • To install and manage external advertising space in various locations throughout the Borough of Great Yarmouth. • To maintain and repair the assets. • To manage the selling space. • Engage with local businesses and ensure space is affordable. • Pay a License fee, and possible profit share, to GYBC for the use of space.
Value undisclosed