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Constellia on behalf of Bristol City Council requires for an accredited asbestos specialist to carry out an independent review of the policy and procedures adopted by Bristol City Council (BCC) Landlord Services, in respect of The control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR)and L143 (Second Edition) 2013 "Managing and working with asbestos". The aim is to review BCC's approach to Managing and Working with Asbestos, to establish if it sufficiently fulfils its legal obligations to its employees, tenants, contractors, and members of the public, that may enter any of the premises owned and managed by BCC for the purpose of providing homes. The specification is attached to this notice. Interested suppliers are asked to email Stuart Hinde by 12noon on the 4th April expressing an interest in the project alongside case studies demonstrating an ability to deliver the contract. Suppliers must also be registered with Constellia's Neutral Vendor Marketplace.
Value undisclosed
Constellia on behalf of Bristol City Council is seeking a consultancy to develop their Transport Investment Strategy. The specification is attached to this notice. Parties interested in bidding are invited to email Stuart Hinde with an expression of interest. Note to be invited to bid Suppliers must register on Constellia's Marketplace.
£90,000
Contract value
Constellia, on behalf of Bristol City Council, is asking suppliers interested in delivering the contract detailed in the attachments to register to attend a Market Day on the 6th August at City Hall in Bristol. The Market Day's aim is to gauge interest in the opportunity, allow networking with consortium partners and to develop the specification. At the Market Day there will be a presentation from the lead clients at the Council, an opportunity to network followed by 1-1 meeting with suppliers interested in bidding either to deliver all the services or leading a consortium. In order to be invited to bid interested parties must register with Constellia's Neutral Vendor System, however this is not required ahead of the Market Day. To express an interest in attending please email stuart.hinde@constellia.com
Value undisclosed
Constellia, on behalf of Bristol City Council, is asking suppliers interested in delivering the contract detailed in the attachments to register to attend a Market Day on the 6th August at City Hall in Bristol. The Market Day's aim is to gauge interest in the opportunity, allow networking with consortium partners and to develop the specification. At the Market Day there will be a presentation from the lead clients at the Council, an opportunity to network followed by 1-1 meeting with suppliers interested in bidding either to deliver all the services or leading a consortium. In order to be invited to bid interested parties must register with Constellia's Neutral Vendor System, however this is not required ahead of the Market Day.
Value undisclosed
Constellia, on behalf of Bristol City Council, is asking suppliers interested in delivering the contract detailed in the attachments to register to attend a Market Day on the 6th August at City Hall in Bristol. The Market Day's aim is to gauge interest in the opportunity, allow networking with consortium partners and to develop the specification. At the Market Day there will be a presentation from the lead clients at the Council, an opportunity to network followed by 1-1 meeting with suppliers interested in bidding either to deliver all the services or leading a consortium. In order to be invited to bid interested parties must register with Constellia's Neutral Vendor System, however this is not required ahead of the Market Day.
Value undisclosed
Constellia, on behalf of Bristol City Council, is asking suppliers interested in delivering the contract detailed in the attachments to register to attend a Market Day on the 6th August at City Hall in Bristol. The Market Day's aim is to gauge interest in the opportunity, allow networking with consortium partners and to develop the specification. At the Market Day there will be a presentation from the lead clients at the Council, an opportunity to network followed by 1-1 meeting with suppliers interested in bidding either to deliver all the services or leading a consortium. In order to be invited to bid interested parties must register with Constellia's Neutral Vendor System, however this is not required ahead of the Market Day.
Value undisclosed
Constellia, on behalf of Bristol City Council, is seeking expressions of interest for this opportunity. Interested parties are asked to email Giovanna Brown to express an interest. In order to be invited to bid interested parties must register with Constellia's Neutral Vendor System. The Bristol Clean Air Zone has been in operation since November 2022 collecting advance payments and fines for non-compliance. The Council requires a new model to forecast income over the remaining life of the zone. This will be informed by existing data on the numbers of vehicles, advance payments and fines. The new model will also need to take into account seasonality factors which have affected the figures. In terms of timescales, a new model should be developed by the end of August 2024.
£100,000
Contract value
Constellia, on behalf of Bristol City Council, is seeking expressions of interest for this opportunity. Interested parties are asked to email Giovanna Brown to express an interest. In order to be invited to bid interested parties must register with Constellia's Neutral Vendor System. The Bristol Clean Air Zone has been in operation since November 2022 collecting advance payments and fines for non-compliance. The Council requires a new model to forecast income over the remaining life of the zone. This will be informed by existing data on the numbers of vehicles, advance payments and fines. The new model will also need to take into account seasonality factors which have affected the figures. In terms of timescales, a new model should be developed by the end of August 2024.
£100,000
Contract value
Bristol City Council has awarded a professional services & consultancy contract to Constellia, which will see it procuring these services via Constellia's Neutral Vendor System. This will allow the Council to increase its utilisation of local MSMEs (micro, small and medium-sized enterprises), driving further social value and savings. The contract covers all professional services regardless of sector, so this event will be of interest to all professional service providers, from architects and other construction professionals to social care and human resources. Bristol-based suppliers are encouraged to attend a briefing session held jointly by Constellia and Bristol City Council with a full agenda including: An overview of the new partnership An explanation of the bidding process and how you can join the Constellia framework Update from BCC Procurement & Contract Management Service To book a place please vist https://bit.ly/BCCConstellia, but please limit attendees to 3 per organisation.
Value undisclosed
Tyne Coast College ("the College") has selected Constellia Public Limited ("Constellia") to act as its development partner to deliver various works for the College. Constellia are required to appoint a main contractor via its AEC Neutral Vendor Omni CPV framework to deliver the programme of works (construction costs TBA), which includes (but is not limited to) the design and construction of a multimillion-pound campus for the College. Interested contractors are requested to register on the Constellia marketplace www.constellia.net and should contact hannah.stanworth@constellia.com (quoting ref TCC001) for more information. Interested contractors must successfully register on the Constellia marketplace by 14th October 2014. Interested contractors who have successfully registered will then be invited to submit an Expression of Interest which will allow Constellia to compile a list of potential contractors that it may invite to tender by way of mini-competition for the works, which may be tendered in one lot or multiple lots as required by the College.
From £60,000,000
Contract value
Constellia on behalf of Bristol City Council is seeking to procure executive recruitment services. It is the intention of the Council that this contract be used for the majority of recruitment of Senior Managers and Executives, however the Council reverses the right to use alternative arrangements for specialist roles. Interested parties are asked to register with Constellia and email stuart.hinde@constellia.com to request an invitation to bid.
£200,000
Contract value
Constellia, on behalf of Bristol City Council, is asking suppliers interested in delivering the contract detailed in the attachments to register to attend a Market Day on the 6th August at City Hall in Bristol. The Market Day's aim is to gauge interest in the opportunity, allow networking with consortium partners and to develop the specification. At the Market Day there will be a presentation from the lead clients at the Council, an opportunity to network followed by 1-1 meeting with suppliers interested in bidding either to deliver all the services or leading a consortium. In order to be invited to bid interested parties must register with Constellia's Neutral Vendor System, however this is not required ahead of the Market Day. Additional information: Corrected formatting in specification.
Value undisclosed
Successful grant applications have been made to the Welsh Government and the National Lottery Heritage Fund in order to secure funding to deliver the project. The scheme is currently being developed through RIBA Stage 4 with a view to engage a contractor and commence site operations in August 2024. In addition to the overall refurbishment objectives, one of the more complicated aspects of the project to manage will revolve around project planning and the need to ensure that the stall holders are able to continue trading during the construction period. Previous options appraisals and consultation with the traders has determined that they will continue to trade in the market as the building is refurbished in distinct phases. During each phase, a section of the traders will need to be provided with suitable temporary accommodation that allows them to trade from the street outside. To date, an anticipated programme has indicated provisionally that each stall holder is likely to be displaced for up to approximately 3-4 months across a 2 year construction period, though there are some key exceptions to this. The traders will need to be relocated to short term temporary trading accommodation sited close to the market eg Trinity Street & Working Street. It is anticipated that a series of different temporary units will be hired (or bought if better value is provided) to accommodate the traders. A draft specification is attached to this notice. This contract is to be procured via Constellia's Neutral Vendor solution and all bidders must registered in order to be invited. To express an interest please email stuart.hinde@constellia.com Please note that due to the requirements to regularly liaise with stakeholders a Cardiff based PM is desirable for this contract.
£50,000
Contract value
Bristol City Council and partners are undertaking the Mission Net Zero Project as part of the Innovate UK Net Zero Living Pathfinder Places - Demonstrator programme. The Mission Net Zero Project requires development and implementation of a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) framework to enable project outcomes, to be assessed as the project progresses and in the 5-10 years following completion of the project. This will include monitoring and evaluation of the impact of the project on progress towards decarbonisation, investment in net zero, and alignment to the principles of the Bristol Just Transition Declaration. This framework is to be implemented by a consultant to be appointed via Constellia's Neutral Vendor System. Interested bidders are asked to email Stuart Hinde with relevant case studies.
£150,000
Contract value
Following a Regulation Readiness Review carried out in 2025 Constellia on behalf of the Housing and Landlord Services Team within Bristol City Council requires consultancy support to help us prepare for all aspects of the forthcoming Heat Networks Consumer Protection Regulations. The support, to be delivered within financial year 2025/25, should include the following: • A review of BCC's "as-is" processes including compliance with the existing Heat Network Metering and Billing regulations • A comprehensive review of BCC's processes in line with the forthcoming Regulations, to include: o Desktop efficiency reviews of all existing schemes o Development of compliant heat supply agreements o Development of vulnerable customer policies and a Priority Services register o Development of a heat network debt policy including full analysis of existing arrears profile o Strategic review of metering and billing policies and processes, to include all aspects of tariff setting o Resource mapping o Repairs and maintenance specification o Customer comms strategy including development of a new move-in process o Identification of funding opportunities including via the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES) • A final detailed report detailing all actions required for BCC to become, and remain, complaint with the new Regulations Interested suppliers are asked to email Stuart Hinde by 5pm on the 12th February expressing an interest in the project alongside case studies or similar demonstrating an ability to deliver the contract. Suppliers must also be registered with Constellia's Neutral Vendor Marketplace.
£100,000
Contract value
Following a Regulation Readiness Review carried out in 2025 Constellia on behalf of the Housing and Landlord Services Team within Bristol City Council requires consultancy support to help us prepare for all aspects of the forthcoming Heat Networks Consumer Protection Regulations. The support, to be delivered within financial year 2025/25, should include the following: • A review of BCC's "as-is" processes including compliance with the existing Heat Network Metering and Billing regulations • A comprehensive review of BCC's processes in line with the forthcoming Regulations, to include: o Desktop efficiency reviews of all existing schemes o Development of compliant heat supply agreements o Development of vulnerable customer policies and a Priority Services register o Development of a heat network debt policy including full analysis of existing arrears profile o Strategic review of metering and billing policies and processes, to include all aspects of tariff setting o Resource mapping o Repairs and maintenance specification o Customer comms strategy including development of a new move-in process o Identification of funding opportunities including via the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES) • A final detailed report detailing all actions required for BCC to become, and remain, complaint with the new Regulations Interested suppliers are asked to email Stuart Hinde by 5pm on the 12th February expressing an interest in the project alongside case studies or similar demonstrating an ability to deliver the contract. Suppliers must also be registered with Constellia's Neutral Vendor Marketplace.
£100,000
Contract value
Constellia on behalf of Bristol City Council are requesting expressions of interest from parties able to support the Council's Homes Acquisitions Programme.<p> Interested parties are invited to send case studies/other evidence to Constellia demonstrating their ability to deliver all parts of the contract by the 4th December.<p> The scope includes managing the purchase of properties from the private housing market, leaseholder buybacks and sourcing new-build, land, conversion opportunities. An end to end service is required including the identification of properties, valuing the properties and works required, commissioning due diligence surveys, safety tests and managing the conveyancing process. Also included is carrying out any refurbishment works required to bring the homes up to letting standard. It is expect that refurbishment works be subcontracted to third parties and the procurement process and project management be carried out in a way to deliver value for money to the Council. Interested parties will have worked with Local Authorities or Housing Associations and therefore have experience with social housing regulations and compliance.<p>
Value undisclosed
Constellia will be procuring on behalf of Bristol City Council an architect to support adaptions to council properties to meet the needs of tenants. The services required include obtaining statutory approvals, including Planning Approval & Building Regulations Approval, and then production of tender documentation for adaptation work. The adaptations include work such as an extensions to provide ground floor wheelchair accessible living, door widening, level access showers and external ramping and access to the rear gardens. Interested architects are asked to register with Constellia by visiting https://www.constellia.net/users/supplier and contacting stuart.hinde@constellia.com
£20,000
Contract value