Picow Farm Depot - New Salt Barn and Associated Works
To express your interest in this opportunity please visit https://www.the-chest.org.uk/ and search for project DN608758.
Halton Borough Council's ICT Department are seeking quotes from appropriately qualified and experienced suppliers to provide 7 x AutoCAD LT Licences.
The pricing for the licences will be to cover a 3 year period, there have been 2 x 3 year pre-determined extensions built into this requirement should the service provided be satisfactory to the Council and the pricing be kept within the UK inflation rates of the submitted pricing.
Contract commencement 23rd July 2022 until 22nd July 2025 with the option to extend for 2 x 3 year periods until 22nd July 2028 and 22nd July 2031.
Halton Borough Council is seeking an appropriately qualified and experienced provider to deliver a Halton SEND Dispute Resolution Service, Mediation Advice and a Mediation Service to enable Halton Borough Council and Warrington and Halton Clinical Commissioning Group to fulfil statutory duties under the Children & Families Act 2014.
The Service will be required to be delivered on behalf of Halton Borough Council, as well as in relation to Health matters on behalf of Warrington and Halton Clinical Commissioning Group.
Mediation arrangements are linked specifically to either matters, which can be appealed to the Tribunal and/or the health and social care elements of an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) and Dispute Resolution is in place to help resolve disagreements about any aspect of SEND provision.
Mediation and Dispute Resolution aims to improve communication and understanding by bringing parties together to help find an early solution and is managed by an independent mediator who has knowledge of SEND and the law.
Halton Borough Council wishes to carry out the following works:
DCBL Stadium Halton - Refurbishment and Alterations Works to Form a Changing Places WC
Widnes
Cheshire
This opportunity can be accessed via https://www.the-chest.org.uk/
Halton Borough Council is seeking appropriately qualified and experienced providers to supply Specialist and Office Paper as per the specification in this document.
The product volumes indicated on the pricing schedule below represent a reasonable estimate of the volume used over a 12 month period. Items without a volume figure are less commonly bought products which may still be purchased.
Specialist Paper - will be predominately used solely by the Print Unit on an ad hoc basis by way of official purchase order. The supplier(s) must ensure that deliveries take place during the hours stipulated (0930 - 1600hrs) to the address specified. Printing Services, Municipal Building, Kingsway, Widnes, WA8 7QF.
All stocks supplied must be suitable for use on:
• Mid to high volume Digital colour copiers supporting on line finishing.
• High volume mono copiers supporting online finishing
• Digital Ink jet
• Consideration for optional environmentally green products will be given.
(FSC, ISO9706)
We will endeavour to source our supplies from companies committed to sound Environmental health & safety practices and sustainable forest management both in their own operations and those of their suppliers
Any recycled variations should be made from post-consumer waste and processed without bleaching.
• Please note the print unit will not use recycled products unless tested to prove suitable for purpose.
• Stocks supplied should be consistent throughout the duration of the awarded contract.
• Stocks supplied should be ream wrapped and boxed.
• Cost of tendered items to be per 1000 sheets in all cases.
Office Paper - will be used by the whole Council but will be solely ordered by the Administration Sections on an ad hoc basis by way of official purchase order. The supplier(s) must ensure that deliveries take place during the hours stipulated (0930 - 1600hrs) to the address specified on the purchase order.
The following guidance must be adhered to: -
• There is no minimal order value and charges relating to this
• Colour paper must be available to order in reams, for small locations identified by the Council
Pricing
Prices submitted against indicative volumes as stated within the Pricing Schedule are to be fixed for the term of the contract. Any price review must submitted 3 months prior to the end of the contract term and should not be higher than the current inflation rate.
The service will start 1st September 2022 until 31st August 2023, the contract will also offer 2 x 12 month extensions (until 31st August 2024 and 31st August 2025)
NOTE: - Price Increases will only be reviewed 3 months prior to the end of the 12 month period and agreed prices will only come into force at the beginning of the new term. Pricing outside of this will not be considered.
Provision of a Minor Adaptations Service in Halton
A full specification is available via:
https://www.the-chest.org.uk/ and searching for Project ID DN586686
Please note the estimated value includes the available contract extension.
Halton Borough Council's ICT Department are seeking quotes from appropriately qualified and experienced suppliers to provide 30 x MapInfo Professional - Concurrent: Terminal Server - Commercial - Maintenance & Support (MATS) (5-Year).
The pricing for the licences will be to cover a 5 year period, there have been 2 x 5 year pre-determined extensions built into this requirement should the service provided be satisfactory to the Council and the pricing be kept within the UK inflation rates of the submitted pricing.
Contract commencement 1st September 2022 until 31st August 2027 with the option to extend for 2 x 5 year periods until 31st August 2032 and 31st August 2037.
Supply and delivery of 1 x 12 tonne chassis with permanent 3cm mounted spreader. To view the full requirements and specification and to access the request for quotation documents please log in and register your interest on The Chest at https://www.the-chest.org.uk/ Ref. DN624675.
Halton Borough Council and Warrington Borough Council are seeking appoint a suitably qualified Contractor to provide Highways Term Maintenance Services.
The service comprises maintenance and improvement work including:
Carriageways, footways and cycleways
Public rights of way
Signs and road markings
Fences and highway barriers / restraint systems
Drainage systems
Bridges, culverts, retaining walls and other structures
Street furniture
Street lighting and other illuminated assets
Car parks and other paved areas
Reactive Maintenance
Emergency repairs, signing and making safe on a 24/7 basis
Manpower emergency response service.
Emergency Winter Maintenance Operations (including snow clearance of specific areas e.g. Shopping centres)
Programmed Maintenance Works:
Potholing and patching
Resurfacing
Planned repairs and servicing
Minor repairs
Road marking and road stud
Drainage investigations and repairs
Maintenance of Public Rights of Way
Verge maintenance (edging of footways and clearing drainage grips)
Repair and replacement of street furniture, street name plates and pedestrian guard rails
Minor bridge maintenance, repairs to structures and graffiti removal
Traffic management for events and third parties
Placement and removal of temporary barriers.
Concrete repairs to structures
Graffiti removal
Improvements:
The construction of improvement works for
Carriageway, footway and cycleways
Street lighting and UTC infrastructure
Signs and road markings
Drainage improvements and flood alleviation
Traffic Management
Bridge improvements
Environmental Enhancements.
Active travel including cycling and pedestrian schemes
Developer Schemes under Section 38 & Section 278 of the Highways Act 1980 relating to the development of highway infrastructure etc,
Routine Maintenance Services:
Gully cleaning and drainage clearance,
Verge maintenance and weed spraying for public rights of way.
Winter Response Service:
Precautionary salting,
Snow and ice service,
Additional information:
Please note:
The contract terms are six years with 4 x 12 month extension options to be given at the discretion of the Authorities.
The estimated contract value is based on extension options being given. If no extensions are offered then the estimated contract value could reduce to approx. 70200000.00. Each annual extension for both contracts after the initial term of 6 years has been estimated at 11700000. There is no guarantee regarding these figures and not all work is known at this time so the figures in this notice are purely estimates.
To bid for this opportunity please register as a supplier at www.the-chest.org.uk and express your interest in the opportunity via the Chest. All of the procurement documentation will be available on the Chest website to view and complete.
Any queries can be raised using the messaging facility on the Chest website.
Halton Borough Council and Warrington Borough Council are seeking appoint a suitably qualified Contractor to provide Highways Term Maintenance Services.
The services include:
Carriageways, footways and cycleways
Public rights of way
Signs and road markings
Fences and highway barriers / restraint systems
Drainage systems
Bridges, culverts, retaining walls and other structures
Street furniture
Street lighting and other illuminated assets
Car parks and other paved areas
Reactive and programmed maintenance and Improvements
Winter Response
Cavendish High School Academy - Extension & Refurbishment Works to Provide New Classroom Bases - Runcorn, Cheshire.
Please visit https://www.the-chest.org.uk/ and search for Project DN625126
All questions relating to this opportunity must be raised via www.the-chest.org.uk/
Halton Borough Council is seeking an appropriately qualified and experienced provider to deliver a Halton SEND Dispute Resolution Service, Mediation Advice and a Mediation Service to enable Halton Borough Council and Warrington and Halton Clinical Commissioning Group to fulfil statutory duties under the Children & Families Act 2014.
The Service will be required to be delivered on behalf of Halton Borough Council, as well as in relation to Health matters on behalf of Warrington and Halton Clinical Commissioning Group.
Mediation arrangements are linked specifically to either matters, which can be appealed to the Tribunal and/or the health and social care elements of an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) and Dispute Resolution is in place to help resolve disagreements about any aspect of SEND provision.
Mediation and Dispute Resolution aims to improve communication and understanding by bringing parties together to help find an early solution and is managed by an independent mediator who has knowledge of SEND and the law.
Halton Borough Council and Warrington Borough Council are seeking appoint a suitably qualified Contractor to provide Highways Term Maintenance Services.
The service comprises maintenance and improvement work including:
Carriageways, footways and cycleways
Public rights of way
Signs and road markings
Fences and highway barriers / restraint systems
Drainage systems
Bridges, culverts, retaining walls and other structures
Street furniture
Street lighting and other illuminated assets
Car parks and other paved areas
Reactive Maintenance
Emergency repairs, signing and making safe on a 24/7 basis
Manpower emergency response service.
Emergency Winter Maintenance Operations (including snow clearance of specific areas e.g. Shopping centres)
Programmed Maintenance Works:
Potholing and patching
Resurfacing
Planned repairs and servicing
Minor repairs
Road marking and road stud
Drainage investigations and repairs
Maintenance of Public Rights of Way
Verge maintenance (edging of footways and clearing drainage grips)
Repair and replacement of street furniture, street name plates and pedestrian guard rails
Minor bridge maintenance, repairs to structures and graffiti removal
Traffic management for events and third parties
Placement and removal of temporary barriers.
Concrete repairs to structures
Graffiti removal
Improvements:
The construction of improvement works for
Carriageway, footway and cycleways
Street lighting and UTC infrastructure
Signs and road markings
Drainage improvements and flood alleviation
Traffic Management
Bridge improvements
Environmental Enhancements.
Active travel including cycling and pedestrian schemes
Developer Schemes under Section 38 & Section 278 of the Highways Act 1980 relating to the development of highway infrastructure etc,
Routine Maintenance Services:
Gully cleaning and drainage clearance,
Verge maintenance and weed spraying for public rights of way.
Winter Response Service:
Precautionary salting,
Snow and ice service,
Additional information:
Please note:
The contract terms are six years with 4 x 12 month extension options to be given at the discretion of the Authorities.
The estimated contract value is based on extension options being given. If no extensions are offered then the estimated contract value could reduce to approx. 70200000.00. Each annual extension for both contracts after the initial term of 6 years has been estimated at 11700000. There is no guarantee regarding these figures and not all work is known at this time so the figures in this notice are purely estimates.
To bid for this opportunity please register as a supplier at www.the-chest.org.uk and express your interest in the opportunity via the Chest. All of the procurement documentation will be available on the Chest website to view and complete.
Any queries can be raised using the messaging facility on the Chest website.
Cavendish High School Academy - Extension & Refurbishment Works to Provide New Classroom Bases - Runcorn, Cheshire.
Please visit https://www.the-chest.org.uk/ and search for Project DN625126
All questions relating to this opportunity must be raised via www.the-chest.org.uk/
Halton Borough Council is pleased to offer an opportunity for the Provision of Domestic Abuse Services - Accommodation. Halton Borough Council is committed to tackling the causes of harm, we have a zero-tolerance approach to domestic abuse and do everything that we possibly can to prevent, to protect and to provide for those people affected in Halton. We know that domestic abuse has a significant impact on the safety, health and wellbeing of Halton families and communities. We are clear in our approach; ensuring that we are helping adult and child victims to be safe and get their lives back but also that where possible we are robustly tackling the cause of harm as well as aiming to prevent domestic abuse occurring. The Council has led the way and worked with partners to move towards a vision of safer families, relationships and communities as set out our Domestic Abuse strategy.
TUPE will apply to this service. To view the full specification and requirements and to express your interest in this opportunity and access the documentation, please visit www.the-chest.org.uk and search Project ID DN623185.
All questions relating to this opportunity must be raised via the messaging facility within the Chest only.
Closing date for questions is Friday 2nd September 2022 at 3pm.
Closing date for submissions is Friday 9th September 2022 at 3pm
Halton Borough Council is pleased to offer an opportunity for the Provision of Domestic Abuse Children and Family Support Service. Halton Borough Council is committed to tackling the causes of harm, we have a zero-tolerance approach to domestic abuse and do everything that we possibly can to prevent, to protect and to provide for those people affected in Halton. We know that domestic abuse has a significant impact on the safety, health and wellbeing of Halton families and communities. We are clear in our approach; ensuring that we are helping adult and child victims to be safe and get their lives back but also that where possible we are robustly tackling the cause of harm as well as aiming to prevent domestic abuse occurring. The Council has led the way and worked with partners to move towards a vision of safer families, relationships and communities as set out our Domestic Abuse strategy
TUPE will apply to this service. To view the full specification and requirements and to express your interest in this opportunity and access the documentation, please visit www.the-chest.org.uk and search Project ID DN623304.
All questions relating to this opportunity must be raised via the messaging facility within the Chest only.
Closing date for questions is Friday 2nd September 2022 at 3pm.
Closing date for submissions is Friday 9th September 2022 at 3pm.
Halton Borough Council is pleased to offer an opportunity for the Provision of Domestic Abuse Children and Family Support Service. Halton Borough Council is committed to tackling the causes of harm, we have a zero-tolerance approach to domestic abuse and do everything that we possibly can to prevent, to protect and to provide for those people affected in Halton. We know that domestic abuse has a significant impact on the safety, health and wellbeing of Halton families and communities. We are clear in our approach; ensuring that we are helping adult and child victims to be safe and get their lives back but also that where possible we are robustly tackling the cause of harm as well as aiming to prevent domestic abuse occurring. The Council has led the way and worked with partners to move towards a vision of safer families, relationships and communities as set out our Domestic Abuse strategy
TUPE will apply to this service. To view the full specification and requirements and to express your interest in this opportunity and access the documentation, please visit www.the-chest.org.uk and search Project ID DN623304.
All questions relating to this opportunity must be raised via the messaging facility within the Chest only.
Closing date for questions is Friday 2nd September 2022 at 3pm.
Closing date for submissions is Friday 9th September 2022 at 3pm.
Halton Borough Council is pleased to offer an opportunity for the Provision of Domestic Abuse Services - Accommodation. Halton Borough Council is committed to tackling the causes of harm, we have a zero-tolerance approach to domestic abuse and do everything that we possibly can to prevent, to protect and to provide for those people affected in Halton. We know that domestic abuse has a significant impact on the safety, health and wellbeing of Halton families and communities. We are clear in our approach; ensuring that we are helping adult and child victims to be safe and get their lives back but also that where possible we are robustly tackling the cause of harm as well as aiming to prevent domestic abuse occurring. The Council has led the way and worked with partners to move towards a vision of safer families, relationships and communities as set out our Domestic Abuse strategy.
TUPE will apply to this service. To view the full specification and requirements and to express your interest in this opportunity and access the documentation, please visit www.the-chest.org.uk and search Project ID DN623185.
All questions relating to this opportunity must be raised via the messaging facility within the Chest only and telephone calls will not be answered during the live process.
Closing date for questions is Friday 2nd September 2022 at 3pm.
Closing date for submissions is Friday 9th September 2022 at 3pm
Halton Borough Council is pleased to offer an opportunity for the Provision of Domestic Abuse Children and Family Support Service. Halton Borough Council is committed to tackling the causes of harm, we have a zero-tolerance approach to domestic abuse and do everything that we possibly can to prevent, to protect and to provide for those people affected in Halton. We know that domestic abuse has a significant impact on the safety, health and wellbeing of Halton families and communities. We are clear in our approach; ensuring that we are helping adult and child victims to be safe and get their lives back but also that where possible we are robustly tackling the cause of harm as well as aiming to prevent domestic abuse occurring. The Council has led the way and worked with partners to move towards a vision of safer families, relationships and communities as set out our Domestic Abuse strategy
TUPE will apply to this service. To view the full specification and requirements and to express your interest in this opportunity and access the documentation, please visit www.the-chest.org.uk and search Project ID DN623304.
All questions relating to this opportunity must be raised via the messaging facility within the Chest only and telephone calls will not be answered during the live process
Closing date for questions is Friday 2nd September 2022 at 3pm.
Closing date for submissions is Friday 9th September 2022 at 3pm.
Halton Borough Council is pleased to offer an opportunity for the Provision of Domestic Abuse Children and Family Support Service. Halton Borough Council is committed to tackling the causes of harm, we have a zero-tolerance approach to domestic abuse and do everything that we possibly can to prevent, to protect and to provide for those people affected in Halton. We know that domestic abuse has a significant impact on the safety, health and wellbeing of Halton families and communities. We are clear in our approach; ensuring that we are helping adult and child victims to be safe and get their lives back but also that where possible we are robustly tackling the cause of harm as well as aiming to prevent domestic abuse occurring. The Council has led the way and worked with partners to move towards a vision of safer families, relationships and communities as set out our Domestic Abuse strategy
TUPE will apply to this service. To view the full specification and requirements and to express your interest in this opportunity and access the documentation, please visit www.the-chest.org.uk and search Project ID DN
All questions relating to this opportunity must be raised via the messaging facility within the Chest only.
Closing date for questions is Friday 2nd September 2022 at 3pm.
Closing date for submissions is Friday 9th September 2022 at 3pm.