Supply, including delivery of the following aviation fuels for resale.
Volumes below are estimated initial volumes at day 1.
Supply to commence 1st April 2026
1) Jet A1 (~100,000l)
2) AvGas 100LL (~200,000l)
3) UL 94 (zero litres)
Supplier must be able to provide all relevant safety and aviation related certifications, compliances and documentation as required to lawfully supply aviation fuel for resale.
UL94 will be introduced, and the AvGas volume will be expected to reduce in a 1:1 ratio with UL94. Therefore supplier must be able to supply both and facilitate this transition.
Jet A1 demand is significantly higher due to one of our customers having a very high current use. Supplier must be able to confirm surety of supply to around 800,000l pa. However this demand is not expected to be long term so cannot form part of the minimum supply agreement.
The contract value in this notice is assuming the above demand continue for the whole 2+1 years. Even though this is unlikely. £780,000 including VAT is more likely to be value, but highest expected is posted here.
Completely dismantle Portland stone and brick tomb chest including lifting 1 ton ledger.
The 420 bricks forming the chest to be hand removed cleaned and stacked. Remove Portland stone shoulders, base platform sections and brick foundation. Clear all internal ivy growth also lime debris. Check condition of barrel vault roof for brick damage, terminate active feeding ivy from the lime vault beneath.
Rebuild forming internal concrete foundation of tomb chest to depth of 8" covering brick vault roof. Restore onto a level of Fareham Red bricks the main Portland stone platform, the stone shoulders fixed back into their in original construction position, missing or damaged stone to be repaired or replaced with re-claimed to match or if unavailable new carved Portland stone. Construct with original bricks in Flemish Bond with burnt headers using Frith End blend mortar mixed using NHL
3.5 lime then brushed. Ledger to be lowered onto bed of crushed Portland stone mortar mixed using
Supply, including delivery of the following aviation fuels for resale.
Volumes below are estimated initial volumes at day 1.
Supply to commence 1st April 2026
1) Jet A1 (~100,000l)
2) AvGas 100LL (~200,000l)
3) UL 94 (zero litres)
Supplier must be able to provide all relevant safety and aviation related certifications, compliances and documentation as required to lawfully supply aviation fuel for resale.
UL94 will be introduced, and the AvGas volume will be expected to reduce in a 1:1 ratio with UL94. Therefore supplier must be able to supply both and facilitate this transition.
Jet A1 demand is significantly higher due to one of our customers having a very high current use. Supplier must be able to confirm surety of supply to around 800,000l pa. However this demand is not expected to be long term so cannot form part of the minimum supply agreement.
The contract value in this notice is assuming the above demand continue for the whole 2+1 years. Even though this is unlikely. £780,000 including VAT is more likely to be value, but highest expected is posted here.
Initial feasibility and transport work has identified the need for highway
improvements to support continued development, with a preferred solution emerging in the form of a
new link road connecting Spitfire Way and Meteor Way, together with minor junction alterations at
Spitfire Way / Broom Way. This would improve network resilience, connect Skills and Innovation uses to
Faraday Business Park, and support further employment-led development.
This notice is published in line with the Public Procurement regulation 72 - prior to the PA23 coming into force. This notice gives 30 days notification including and covering the FBC Executive Committee call in period. Any challenge should be raised within this notice period to nroberts@fareham.gov.uk
The Warm Homes Social Housing Fund (WH) Wave 3 is a government initiative aimed at improving the energy efficiency of social housing across England. The scheme provides funding to social housing landlords to retrofit existing properties. The fund focuses on upgrading homes with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) below band C.
The council owns 48 properties ranging from small allotment buildings to large, sheltered housing complex. These require routine management of the water systems to maintain quality and to manage the risk from the legionella bacteria.
Fareham Borough Council have commenced an ambitious project to remodel the existing Ferneham Hall. This will include significant partial demolition of the existing building, internal remodelling, new build elements, addition of a fly tower and external landscaping works.
The vision for the remodelled venue is to provide a busy community arts and entertainment centre which includes daytime and evening activity, seven days a week. This provision will be achieved through increased flexible community spaces, improved catering areas as well as a flexible studio space and secondary, smaller performance space.
A main 800 seat auditorium will enable the transformed venue to attract and host a dynamic range of touring productions as well as being available for hire to local amateur groups. The dynamic and innovative approach to programming will attract a wider range of customers to the venue and as result of its continued popularity the annual pantomime will be retained and developed as part of the overall revised programme offer.
The developed design of the building, the interior and exterior, will be attractive, modern and welcoming. Complementary to the other new buildings that will present themselves within the Civic Quarter.
In summary, notable interventions to the existing building include, but are not limited to:
Fully refurbished main auditorium
A full dynamic receiving space, with no less than 800 seats. Fully flexible to support various configurations to accommodate variable audience sizes and a wide variety of performances.
Remodelled foyer and interval space
Welcoming and full flexible arrival 'zone'. Functional as a gallery, host to pop up retail outlets as well as a meeting venue and a place to relax, eat, drink and enjoy art in its plurality.
In addition, the foyer will host the box office and accommodate ticket collection.
New second space
A secondary space with capacity for up to 120 seated individuals, for exhibitions, and smaller community performances with AV capability to live stream and/or show films.
New studio
To cater for class capacities of up to 25 with a range of classes from mindfulness, pilates to karate and ballet.
Improved food and beverage
Additional hospitality space and bar will be able to provide pre-theatre food and beverage and interval refreshments.
Meeting and administrative space
Formal bookable space, with capacity for 12 seated in conference style in order to provide flexibility and accommodate various meetings.
External works
Improved accessible parking opportunity as well as larger scale drop off. Localised landscaping will define journey's to and from the venue whilst providing a link with other Civic Quarter developments
Fareham Borough Council require a Principal Contractor to complete design and construction of the remodelled theatre. This scheme detail is outlined in the RIBA stage 4 information pack issued in Appendix B and supporting planning determination.
To provide comprehensive housing casework advice and support to residents facing
homelessness or at risk of homelessness.
To prevent and alleviate homelessness in the Fareham Borough.
To ensure residents are aware of their housing rights and options.
To facilitate access to appropriate housing solutions and support services.
To improve the coordination and collaboration between the Council and Citizens Advice.