Dudley MBC is looking to set up work programmes for delivering major adaptations and housing assistance schemes together with all associated works to council owned, privately owned, privately rented and housing associated rented homes within the Borough of Dudley.The Council is looking for up to three contractors to undertake each of the three separate work streams identified below: -a) Major adaptations and associated works within council owned properties.b) Disabled Facilities Grant funded major adaptations and associated works, including the option for all design work within privately owned, privately rented and housing associated rented properties.c) Housing Assistance Grant funded works and associated work within privately owned properties.Approximate contract values will be as below, each over the 4 years:-a) £5,000,000 GDPb) 10,000,000 GDPc) 2,000,000 GDPThere are no guarantees, however, that this level of work will be available throughout the contract term, nor are the
The aim of the coring programme is to improve the service performance of Statutory Undertakers with regards to reinstatement works conducted on the highway and to ensure the integrity of the highway network and its asset is maintained. The coring programme will vastly improve the build quality of reinstatements on the highway, this in turn will reduce the risk of potholes, depressions, and remedial works on the highway.
Dudley Councils intention is to select a sample size of approximately 2% of suitable permanent reinstatements registered by each Works Promoter during the chosen sample period (annum). The extent of the sites and the number of cores on each site cannot be pre-determined, however based on previous years' experience and budgets going forward we anticipate between 1200 cores per year will be required however, this quantity is indicative only and cannot be the guaranteed quantity of cores for the contract years
The Council requires a water retailer to provide both water and sewerage services to eligible non household sites in accordance with the water act 2014.
This Contract will cover the Account Management of Water, Waste-Water Services and associated services with the Council's civic premises including schools, leisure centres etc.
Tenders are invited for the provision of a contract to demolish properties for both the Highway works and the Dudley Interchange at St Joseph Street over a period of 4 weeks. The Council is seeking to appoint a single contractor to meet the requirements set out in these documents. The tender will be carried via a mini competition via the Black Country Framework established by Sandwell MBC, contractors on Lot 2 of the Framework who gave an expression of interest will therefore be invited to submit a tender (via Intend Dudley MBC's e-tendering website).
The buildings that require demolition are:
- 1 to 3 St Joseph Court, former offices
- 3 Birmingham Street, former photograph studio and storage
Dudley MBC’s proposed Towns Fund Project - Health Innovation Dudley (‘HID’) - will deliver a new Higher Education Centre at Castle Hill focused on Health and Life Sciences providing 4,250 sqm of learning space. Health Innovation Dudley is a key part of Dudley MBC’s regeneration vision and levelling-up journey which will complete the range of learning provision in the town by providing Dudley borough’s only Higher Education facility.The procurement is made up of five overarching lots, with eight sub-lots available for tenderers to bid for. The lots cover all aspects of design, monitoring and construction of the project. To include designers, specialist consultants for digital and BIM Information Management, Mechanical and electrical contractors, constructors, and project co-ordinators.
The management and operation of the Stourbridge Household Waste Recycling Centre by way of an extension to the incumbent supplier for a period of 18 months with the option to extend for a further 6 months.
The Unit 4 Agresso (Business World Enterprise Resource Planning) application is the system used by the entire council for the management of its finances. The application is essential IT infrastructure as it provides accounting functionality which enables budget allocation and management across the whole council.
This award is lawful pursuant to Regulation 32 (2)(c) of the Public Contract Regulations 2015 insofar as is strictly necessary where, for reasons of extreme urgency brought about by events unforeseeable by the contracting authority, the time limits for the open or restricted procedures or competitive procedures with negotiation cannot be complied with, and in accordance with Regulation 32(2)(b)(ii) because competition is absent for technical reasons.
To undertake a full:-
• Phase 1 - Governance Review - Review the overall operation of the Council to
assess its effectiveness and recommend improvements. Includes both formal
operation principles as well as the informal ways that decisions are made
• Phase 1 - FM Model Review - Review financial management, systems, and
capacity, capabilities and competencies of all to manage budgets and
recommend improvements
• Phase 1a - Financial Resilience Review - Review grip on spend, delivery models,
deliverability of savings plan and other elements of sustainability and
recommend improvements
All of the above is to comply with DLUHC requirements for FM modelling and financial
resilience.
The Metropolitan Borough Councils of Dudley and Sandwell, and Wolverhampton City Council, are looking to select one or more term contractors with a proven background of service delivery in the application of surface treatments including microsurfacing, surface dressing and slurry seal to carriageways and footways in an urban environment. Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council will also have the opportunity to use the contract.The initial term will be for 3 years with the option to extend for an additional 24 months at the Contracting Authority's discretion.
The Unit 4 Agresso (Business World Enterprise Resource Planning) application is the system used by the entire council for the management of its finances. The application is essential IT infrastructure as it provides accounting functionality which enables budget allocation and management across the whole council.
This award is lawful pursuant to Regulation 32 (2)(c) of the Public Contract Regulations 2015 insofar as is strictly necessary where, for reasons of extreme urgency brought about by events unforeseeable by the contracting authority, the time limits for the open or restricted procedures or competitive procedures with negotiation cannot be complied with, and in accordance with Regulation 32(2)(b)(ii) because competition is absent for technical reasons.
Dudley MBC is looking to procure he Integrated Substance misuse service. The contract will be awarded for 3 years with provision of +2+2 years extension.
The Council is seeking to procure the Occupational Health and Associated Services.The contract will be awarded for the period of 3 years with option to extend for further two yearlong periods.Deadline to submit the tenders is on 6 March at 1pm.
Dudley Council was seeking a partner to deliver a digital self-service solution to connect with and serve our residents. Our aim is to provide an outstanding customer service at reduced cost. The solution must include integration with back-office systems and enable us to update residents on their requests. The Council was seeking a digital solution to provide a self-service and mediated contact and request service for our residents, businesses, and visitors. We expect the solution to deliver a wide range of online capability including:• allow us to manage our interactions with residents seamlessly across all channels,• enable us to transform how we provide services by integrating with systems used by the Council thus automating service provision, • be effective to deploy with easy to develop forms with built-in workflow capability.We seek a long-term partner with whom we can develop a solution that delivers outstanding customer service and streamline our processes.
This is a unique opportunity to work with Dudley MBC in partnership with a housing provider to delivery housing needs for Dudley residents in an innovative model that maintains independence as long as possible and as far as possible with the aim to provide a home for life. The Council seeking to work with a dynamic housing provider to deliver the Extra Care Plus scheme in accordance to the housing related terms and conditions of the contract (not the care and support). The contract will be for 40 years (20+10+10 years) and valued at c21M based on an estimated Eligible Service Charge (excluding rent).E5 Living (UK) Limited will develop a new Extra Care Plus building facility in accordance with the agreed property specification following detailed planning consent. This will comprise of 100 self-contained lettable apartments alongside communal areas in a single building, with external landscaping and grounds. The Council will reserve 10 apartments to accommodate short-term placeme
This Invitation to Tender ("ITT") relates to the procurement by Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council ("the Council") of service programmes ("the Service Programmes") for new hoist installations and removals and hoist maintenance located within council owned, privately owned, privately and housing associated rented homes within the borough of Dudley ("the Services").The Council is looking to set up work programmes to include the supply, installation, removal, recycling, storage and maintenance and servicing of hoists, slings and accessories. The maintenance is to include emergency call out and response repairs.
To prevent falls and fractures in the adult population with a particular focus in older adults by broadening falls prevention exercise provision in the Dudley borough. This commission is seeking a provider to bridge the gap between existing falls prevention exercise opportunities in Dudley borough and to improve strength, balance and functional improvements in older adults and enable them to exercise independently, maintain their independence and social connectedness.
This Invitation to Tender ("ITT") relates to the procurement by Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council ("the Council") of service programmes ("the Service Programmes") for new hoist installations and removals and hoist maintenance located within council owned, privately owned, privately and housing associated rented homes within the borough of Dudley ("the Services").The Council is looking to set up work programmes to include the supply, installation, removal, recycling, storage and maintenance and servicing of hoists, slings and accessories. The maintenance is to include emergency call out and response repairs.
The Council is looking to procure a contract for Electrical Inspection, maintenance and installation works within Dudley Borough and potentially for use by other contracting authorities.