The council requires Bidders to submit bids for the provision of Vehicle Maintenance and Repair services to the council’s vehicles, the main aim of this framework agreement is to ensure that all vehicles under the remit of the council are maintained, repaired and roadworthy. The fleet of vehicles are made up of a diverse range of vehicles from small cars, car derived vans, light goods vehicles such as caged and tipper vans, tail-lift box vehicles, minibuses, roads, lighting maintenance vehicles, gritters and tippers, skip and refuse collection vehicles, heavy articulated trucks and trailers etc.
There are 9 lots as stated below-
Lot 1 -Vehicle Engine Inspection and Refurbishment (for light and heavy vehicles)
Lot 2- Vehicle Tachograph Calibration and Repairs
Lot 3 -Vehicle Transmission Equipment, Repair and Replacement (for light and heavy vehicles)
Lot 4 -Vehicle Electrical systems (all vehicles)
Lot 5 -Vehicle Servicing and Repairs including Ministry of Transport (MOT) for light vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes
Lot 6 -Vehicle Repairs for cars /car Derived vans including accidental damage
Lot7 -Vehicle Repairs for Light goods Vehicles (LGV) up to 3.5 tonne including accidental damage
Lot 8- Vehicle Repairs for Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) above 3.5 tonne including accidental damage
Lot 9 - Vehicle Ministry of Transport (MOT’s), preparation MOT’s and associated servicing and repairs for Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) above 3.5 tonne.
The council will outsourced the services required for Lots 1,2 and 3.
The council will only outsource the required services for Lot 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 if they do not have the capacity to undertake this service in house.
The contract location is 76-80 Southwark Street, London, SE1 0PN. The property spans two sites which were formerly separate entities and were redeveloped to form a single office building in1971. The original Victorian warehouse structure remains to the eastern portion of the site while that at the western end was constructed in 1971. The property was substantially remodelled and clad in 2001.
The contract works comprise the design, construction, remodelling and refurbishment of the existing office and ancillary plant accommodation at basement, and ground to fourth floor levels. The existing fifth floor level is to be demolished and new fifth and sixth floors will be constructed with new plant and roof terrace above. The building will be substantially rebuilt or reclad to the west, south and part north elevations. New terraces will be formed at fifth and sixth floors to the rear. Internally, the cores are to be rebuilt to provide high quality office plates over basement to sixth floors. The entrance will remain on the corner of Great Guildford and Southwark Streets. New cycle store and plant areas will be provided at basement level, along with a new feature stair linking the office accommodation at ground and basement.
The works to be carried out on the property include but are not limited to the following:
- The main entrance will remain in its current location but be substantially remodelled and refurbished;
- The central core consisting of the main stair and two passenger lifts will be relocated to the northern boundary. This will require new structure to be built at the location of the current single storey area to the north;
- The existing eastern core will be replaced with a new fire fighting core;
- A stair will provide access from basement to ground floor serving the cycle and plant areas;
- A new feature stair will be provided between ground and basement level;
- The existing rendered polystyrene cladding will be removed and replaced with a new blue façade including new bay windows along Great Guildford and Southwark Streets;
- The existing balconies on the northern façade will be removed and new private terraces will be formed at fifth and sixth floors;
- The existing fifth floor level is to demolished and a new fifth and sixth floors will be constructed with new plant and roof terrace above; and,
- Internal fabric and services will be replaced.
Glasgow City Council as administering authority for Strathclyde Pension FundScotlandWAC-330276
Glasgow City Council on behalf of the Society of Chief Officers of Transportation in Scotland (SCOTS) and all 32 Scottish Local Authorities is seeking a provider to deliver Consultancy Support for the SCOTS Roads Asset Management Project (RAMP) - Phase 4. This project is recognised as being of significant national importance in driving improvement in asset management practice and promoting effective maintenance of the Scottish local road network. SCOTS have developed, in collaboration with its community, a pragmatic recommended practice framework which meets the requirements, needs and priorities of its members.
Through collaboration with SCOTS and key stakeholders, the required services include but are not limited to: design and delivery of practitioner-level asset management training mainly via webinar and instructional video; further development of pragmatic guidance and tools - expanding the RAMP framework to meet evolving roads infrastructure maintenance challenges and needs; auditing of RAM Practices.
This contract is to appoint a single Contractor to construct a single storey warehouse unit, incorporating integral/attached office accommodation, together with external works to include hard standings, car parking, landscaping, drainage, and main service connections. The site formed part of an existing printworks with the superstructure demolished in 2021. The existing concrete hardstanding remain on site with the ground to be remediated as part of the contract works.
Glasgow City Council (as administering authority for the Strathclyde Pension Fund)ScotlandWAC-317816
Supply, Installation, Maintenance & Repair of Alarms & CCTV systems. The DPS will be in place for
7 years. Glasgow City Council will have the option to extend for an additional three periods of 12 months, this will be exercised by the
council serving notice on the successful applicants in accordance with the councils Terms and Conditions .
This DPS will consist of the following categories:
Category 1 - Maintenance and Repair
Category 2 - Installations
Category 3 - Provision of CCTV Equipment - goods only
Glasgow City Council is seeking to establish a framework agreement for the provision of coach and mini-bus hire services. The service will include journeys both within and out with the city boundary for Glasgow City Council departments and it's ALEO's.
Supply and delivery of Bedding Plants for Planters and Hanging Baskets. The awarded supplier will be required to grow a variety of bedding plants as specified by the council on a bi-annual basis (Summer, Winter / Spring).
The council is seeking tender submissions for the provision of a cremator maintenance contract. This contract is for the inclusive maintenance of the Council’s 6 cremators.
This procurement will be conducted via the Public Contracts Scotland - Tender portal (PCS-T). We will apply a one stage Open procedure.
Bidders must self-certify their adherence to the conditions of participation via the SPD (Scotland) in PSC-T, and may be required to submit Means of Proof before contract award. Bidders must refer to the specific requirements listed in Section III in this OJEU Contract Notice when completing the SPD in PCS-T.
This contract is to appoint a single Contractor to demolish the existing structures and design and construct a 102,000ft2 single storey warehouse unit incorporating integral office accommodation, with external works to include hardstandings, car parking, landscaping, drainage, main service connections and Section 278 works.
Glasgow City Council (as administering authority for the Strathclyde Pension Fund)ScotlandWAC-298365
The council invites tender bids for the provision of recovery service for vehicle and plant equipment 24 hours, 365 days per year.
These services could be required on any public road or premises and will consist of following elements :
-Street to Street Uplifting – uplift from one street to another nearby street.
-Street to Council premises/depots or another
-Street to Service Provider premises
-Council premises/depot/other to another specified location
Glasgow City Council is inviting tender bids for the Supply, Delivery, Fitting, Puncture Repair and Disposal of Tyres for Vehicle and Plant.
Glasgow is intending to appoint one Service Provider to provide all associated services listed below:
Supply, Fit, Puncture Repair (and associated services) & Disposal of tyres for
Cars & Vans.
Trucks
Agricultural/Plant
Supply Only for tyres for
Cars and Vans
Trucks
Agricultural/Plant
Glasgow City Council is seeking a Provider to deliver a Housing First for Youth Service. The Council is committed to working collaboratively to deliver person-centred, effective services that support the individual with a relationship- based approach to work towards tenancy sustainment, (preventing homelessness), promoting health and well-being, and ensuring clear pathways to independent living whilst maximising young people’s potential.
It is anticipated that the Housing First for Youth Service will work with up to 35 young people across the City at any one time.
Glasgow City Council are looking to secure a delivery partner to support us in continuing the implementation of our Transformational Change Programme. The successful provider must have expert knowledge, experience and capabilities in Implementation Science methodologies along with an excellent understanding of the strategic and policy context within which we operate. Understanding of frontline health and social care practice will also be vital.
Glasgow City Council is inviting tender bids Provision of Rental of Telematics and Purchase of Onboard Weighing System Hardware complete with Integrated Software Solution for Vehicles and Plant Equipment.
The council is intending to appoint one Supplier to provide all associated services.
The council requires:
-Telematic system (rental)– Projected Quantity 1372*
-Onboard Weighing system (purchase) - Projected Quantity 331* (inclusive of the 1372)
projected quantities of which actual quantities will be confirmed at contract mobilisation stage
Bidders should note that the council is in receipt of external funding and the successful Supplier must work with the council to ensure funding conditions are met. The council has detailed the grant funding conditions below within Document One - Invitation to Tender
Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Event Services, Equipment (via Hire) and Associated Structures. The DPS will be in place for 7 years. Glasgow City Council will have the option to extend for an additional 3 periods of 12 months, this will be exercised by the council serving notice on the successful applicants in accordance with the councils Terms and Conditions.
This DPS will consist of the following categories:
Category 1 - Temporary Power, Generators and Accessories
Category 2 - Fencing and Accessories
Category 3 - Trackway and Walkway
Category 4 - AV Equipment
Category 5 - Furniture
Category 6 - Cabins and Containers
Category 7 - Marquees
Category 8 - Toilets
Category 9 - Mobile Screens
Category 10 - Staging, PA Equipment and Stage Lighting
Category 11 - Fireworks/Pyrotechnics Displays
Category 12 - Lighting Installation and Projections
Category 13 - Event Waste & Environmental Services
Category 14 - Design and Consultancy Services
Category 15 - Mobile Bar Units
Category 16 - Grandstand Seating
The Council is seeking an Insurance Broker to commercially procure, place and negotiate terms of cover, premiums and related matters within the insurance market on the Council's behalf. The Broker will also be responsible for liaising with insurers, claims handlers and loss adjusters, developing current systems to produce certificates of insurance, premium invoices, providing advice, guidance and support to the Council and their Arms Length Organisations (ALEO’s) and all other associated activities.
The estimated contract value includes the broker fee and total policy value. The broker fee is estimated at 700k for the duration of the contract including extensions. The total policy value is estimated to be between 48m and 56m for the duration of the contract including extensions. The range reflects variations in policy requirements and coverage that may occur.
The procurement will be undertaken via the Public Contracts Scotland - Tender portal (PCS-T).
Bidders must self-certify their adherence to the conditions of participation via the SPD (Scotland) in PSC-T, and may be required to submit Means of Proof before contract award. Bidders must refer to the specific requirements listed in Section III in this Contract Notice when completing the SPD in PCS-T.
Glasgow City Council (the Council) requires a framework of suppliers to deliver a range of business growth consultancy services to eligible organisations across the city to aide a sustainable growth agenda and improve business start-up and survival rates.
As the organisations accessing support via this Framework have different needs, the services provided must be offered flexibly. This includes, but is not limited to, face to face, digitally, by phone and one to one at suitable times and locations.
The Framework is made up of 10 Lots as detailed below and aligned to the specialist area of business support to be provided.
Please note funding totaling 1.9m GBP is currently confirmed for the first two years of the Framework. This therefore represents the estimated minimum total Framework value.
Should funding equal to this initial value be subsequently secured this will be used to deliver years three and four respectively and aligns with the higher maximum value noted in II.1.5
Lot 1- Business Structuring
Lot 2 - Business Growth
Lot 3 - Leadership, Skills and Resource
Lot 4 - Business Financial Management
Lot 5 - Design Thinking and Innovation
Lot 6 - Sales and Marketing
Lot 7 -Internationalisation
Lot 8 - Digital
Lot 9 - Green Business Support
Lot 10 - Business Acceleration
Supply of an energy management bureau service including a monitoring and targeting (M&T) system and bill validation for multi-utilities at multiple sites across the Council.