This contract award is based on a tender process and Greyline were ranked number one through a quality and cost evaluation in line with public contract regulations.
This contract award is based on a tender process United Living were ranked number one through a quality and cost evaluation in line with public contract regulations.
1. Work with Golding Homes to plan its long-term EV transition needs, identifying the individual requirements for specific teams, funding implications and skills requirements.
2. Review Golding Homes' existing EV charging infrastructure to assess whether it meets industry standards and forthcoming legislation and compliance requirements and make recommendations accordingly. The review should also consider opportunities to streamline existing infrastructure and its associated compliance and maintenance requirements.
3. Provide an options appraisal of suitable communal charging tariffs and back-office solutions to efficiently maintain our existing chargers, and eventually roll-out communal EV charging across our estate. The options should balance efficiency and value for money, with Golding Homes' social responsibility to invest in our communities, whilst also meeting our ambition to provide charging infrastructure for our fleet, staff and customers.
4. Work with Golding Homes to draft a new EV charging specification for Golding Homes' Employer Requirements (ER) for new developments. The specification will set out our preferred suppliers, tariffs, and back-office technology.
5. Summarise the latest legislative requirements relating to EV charging infrastructure, including Building Regulations, fire safety and data protection compliance and an assessment of any likely future changes.
6. Work with Golding Homes to develop an in-house process and EV Charging Standard for customers (leaseholders and tenants) wishing to install their own chargers on their property. The Standard must set out minimum requirements, permissions and roles and responsibilities.
We are now seeking a suitably qualified organisation to provide a maturity assessment of our safeguarding management systems, culture, governance, and reporting. This review should follow the outline CQC framework for Safeguarding Inspection as a matter of good practice.
Golding Homes requires a suitable contractor to complete regeneration building works to our Cambridge Crescent Estate in line with our tender documents
Electrical Inspection and Condition Report in communal and domestic properties, as well as any other Golding Homes owned address including commercial units and office.Installation of LD2 system with domestic addresses, which include Aico Ei3028 (heat/co) in kitchen regardless of gas, Ei3024 (multi sensor fire alarm) in hallways and lounges, Ei3018 in rooms with gas boilers/appliances. All detection is to be interlinked with Ei3000MRF modules and Ei450 radio LINK alarm controller and on request Ei1000G for remote monitoring.In the event there is already an LD2 system in situ, the system should only be renewed if detection expires within two years.Golding Homes will require the next replacement date for all detection within the property to be provided monthly on jobs completed in excel formatGolding Homes will only accept satisfactory EICR, therefore all Cat1 and cat 2 must be completed at the time of inspection, if not make a mutually agreeable appointment with the customer to rectifyUnder no circumstances must a property be left with a category 1 faultAssisting the clients DSO with emergencies from time to time should the need arise, this will include repairs/replacements.