The provision of Grounds Maintenance, Street Cleansing & Building Cleansing Services in the Borough of Castle Point. The Contract is for an initial five years with a possible extension or extensions of up to a further five years.
Castle Point Borough Council (CPBC) is seeking quotes for the provision of window cleaning services at its Main Council Offices, Leisure Centres, sheltered housing schemes and blocks of flats. Contained within the specification is the opportunity to provide occasional cleaning of other council offices on an adhoc basis. The resulting contract is for a period of 3 years with the option to extend for a further 12 months.
Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
Castle Point Borough Council is seeking a one-off robust assessment to be undertaken of the local housing needs in the Castle Point area in the period up to 2050. The successful supplier will be required to provide evidence at examination which could take place at anytime up to 31 December 2026.
Castle Point Borough Council is seeking to appoint specialist consultants to undertake a borough wide assessment of open space to inform its local plan and green infrastructure planning. The resulting contract will be for a one-off delivery of the deliverables plus any subsequent requirement to provide evidence at the examination of the local plan, expected to take place by 31 Dec 26.
It is expected that the one-off delivery will be delivered over a period of 6 months commencing Jun 23 and concluding by the end of Dec 23.
Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
NOTE: This notice was updated on 04 July 2023 for the following reason: extension of deadline for expression of interest(Minor planned maintenance repair works to 10 Corporate properties located across Castle Point Borough including;
•Internal and external decorations
•Replacement flooring
•Replacement/upgraded lighting
•Replacement extract fans
•Kitchen refurbishment
•Dry lining/insulation
•Car park resurfacing
•Minor building repairs as fully detailed in the Specification and Schedule of Works.
The works also include the Contractor's design and construction of;
•Replacement Sauna and Steam Room installation
•Replacement roller fire shutter
•Final, detailed design of electrical circuitry
•Final, detail design of plumbing/drainage installations)
Minor planned maintenance repair works to 10 Corporate properties located across Castle Point Borough including;
•Internal and external decorations
•Replacement flooring
•Replacement/upgraded lighting
•Replacement extract fans
•Kitchen refurbishment
•Dry lining/insulation
•Car park resurfacing
•Minor building repairs as fully detailed in the Specification and Schedule of Works.
The works also include the Contractor's design and construction of;
•Replacement Sauna and Steam Room installation
•Replacement roller fire shutter
•Final, detailed design of electrical circuitry
•Final, detail design of plumbing/drainage installations
Castle Point Borough Council are looking to procure a business support provider to deliver a new business support programme for period 2 Jan 24 to 31 Mar 25. The programme must meet the immediate and short-term needs of businesses and entrepreneurs trading in the borough of Castle Point and is specifically designed to deliver levelling up goals in the short term. The maximum budget available for this service is £100,000. Tenders that exceed the maximum annual budgets will be considered non-compliant and be rejected as such.
The Council may consider extending the contract for a further period of up to 12 months, subject to availability of additional funding and positive demonstration of progress and achievement in all quarters by the end of December 2024 of the outputs and outcomes.
Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
Castle Point Borough Council is seeking tenders from experienced and qualified contractors for the refurbishment of its 3G artificial turf pitch at the Waterside Farm Leisure Centre, Sommes Avenue, Canvey Island, Essex, SS8 9RA.
The scope of works includes minor preparatory works to the existing tarmacadam surface prior to the installation of a modern 3G synthetic turf surface system. The current perimeter fence is to be replaced, with new LED floodlighting scheme and hard standings.
The desired timescale for works is 12 weeks.
Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
Castle Point Borough Council ("CPBC") is seeking suitably experienced providers to deliver a provision of employment support for economically inactive people in the borough of Castle Point, Essex.
Funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, the employment support for economically inactive people is formed of three interventions under the Castle Point UKSPF Investment Plan: 1. Number of people in employment, including self-employment, following support 2. Number of people sustaining employment for six months and 3. Number of people gaining a qualification or completing a course following support.
The contract period will be between 29th of April 2024 and 31st of March 2025. Beyond this the Council may consider extending the contract by agreement with the Supplier for a further period of up to 12 months. Such an extension will be subject to availability of additional funding and positive demonstration of progress and achievement in all quarters by the end of January 2025 of the outputs and outcomes.
The Essex Procurement Partnership Team is running the procurement process on behalf of Castle Point Borough Council. The contracting authority will be Castle Point Borough Council.
Tenders must be received by Midday on the 5th of April 2024. Tenderers must submit their tender submission via the BiP Delta e-tendering system. It is the tenderers' responsibility to ensure their tender is submitted before the closing date and time.
Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
EPP0060 Building and Refurbishment works at property in Canvey Island. The Refurbishment of the property to include 2 extensions and a loft conversion.
Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
Castle Point Borough Council (CPBC) wish to appoint consultants to undertake a visioning study and report for the future of Hadleigh in Essex. The report must be, based upon the research completed, of what an Hadleigh town centre could look like in 2040 and detail recommendations of how this might be achieved once the proposed action plan has been completed.
An area wider than the town centre area should be considered as part of the project, to ensure that the relationship between the town centre and local places of interest and recreation, such as Hadleigh Castle (maintained by English Heritage), the Salvation Army's Hadleigh Rare Breeds Farm, Glamping Site, and Country Park with the London 2012 Olympic cycling track are included and proposals to support and maximise the opportunities arising from these facilities are integrated successfully in the study.
The report will help enable the Council to plan its policies, future land uses and interventions to ensure the town centre has a long-term sustainable future as the borough's principal town centre on the mainland. Research undertaken should include engagement with residents, businesses, stakeholders and visitors.
The project has an allocation of £41,200 from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund for the work and the appointment will be by way of a competitive process requiring written quotations.
The deadline for clarification questions is 21st June 2021, one week before the final submission deadline of 2.00pm on Friday 28 June 2024 and include reference CPBC PP REG 24/-1.
Tenderers must submit their quotations to CPBC MUST be made in either pdf format or in a format which is compatible with Office 365 and documents submitted electronically via email to business@castlepoint.gov.uk by: 2pm on Friday 28th June 2024.
The Contract for the work will commence on Tuesday 6th August 2024 and must be completed in its entirety by no later than Tuesday 14th January 2025.
Castle Point Borough Council (CPBC) wish to appoint consultants to undertake a visioning study and report for the future of Hadleigh in Essex. The report must be, based upon the research completed, of what an Hadleigh town centre could look like in 2040 and detail recommendations of how this might be achieved once the proposed action plan has been completed.
An area wider than the town centre area should be considered as part of the project, to ensure that the relationship between the town centre and local places of interest and recreation, such as Hadleigh Castle (maintained by English Heritage), the Salvation Army's Hadleigh Rare Breeds Farm, Glamping Site, and Country Park with the London 2012 Olympic cycling track are included and proposals to support and maximise the opportunities arising from these facilities are integrated successfully in the study.
The report will help enable the Council to plan its policies, future land uses and interventions to ensure the town centre has a long-term sustainable future as the borough's principal town centre on the mainland. Research undertaken should include engagement with residents, businesses, stakeholders and visitors.
The project has an allocation of £41,200 from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund for the work and the appointment will be by way of a competitive process requiring written quotations.
The deadline for clarification questions is 21st June 2021, one week before the final submission deadline of 2.00pm on Friday 28 June 2024 and include reference CPBC PP REG 24/-1.
Tenderers must submit their quotations to CPBC MUST be made in either pdf format or in a format which is compatible with Office 365 and documents submitted electronically via email to business@castlepoint.gov.uk by: 2pm on Friday 28th June 2024.
The Contract for the work will commence on Tuesday 6th August 2024 and must be completed in its entirety by no later than Tuesday 14th January 2025.
Castle Point Borough Council in South Essex is currently producing a new Development Plan for the borough. The Council intends to submit the Local Plan to the Secretary of State in May 2025 when all associated actions are planned to have completed. As part of the process a viability assessment is required to support the submission and examination of the Local Plan, to inform the Council what level of affordable housing and s106 requirements are appropriate without rendering new development in the borough unviable. A draft report and comment, setting out all the assessment work undertaken and findings, prior to the completion of the updated viability assessment of the Local Plan is required.
Applicants will be required to submit, as a minimum, the following: a method statement, a timetable setting out all tasks, examples of similar work, CVs for all members of the team and fee proposals.
Quotations must be made in either pdf format or in a format which is compatible with Office 365 and documents submitted via the Castle Point Plan mailbox be no later than 12.00 noon on Tuesday 9th July 2024.
Castle Point Borough Council in South Essex is currently producing a new Development Plan for the borough. The Council intends to submit the Local Plan to the Secretary of State in May 2025 when all associated actions are planned to have completed. As part of the process a viability assessment is required to support the submission and examination of the Local Plan, to inform the Council what level of affordable housing and s106 requirements are appropriate without rendering new development in the borough unviable. A draft report and comment, setting out all the assessment work undertaken and findings, prior to the completion of the updated viability assessment of the Local Plan is required.
Applicants will be required to submit, as a minimum, the following: a method statement, a timetable setting out all tasks, examples of similar work, CVs for all members of the team and fee proposals.
Quotations must be made in either pdf format or in a format which is compatible with Office 365 and documents submitted via the Castle Point Plan mailbox be no later than 12.00 noon on Tuesday 9th July 2024.