Lot 1. Lot 1 - Healthy Knowsley Service Adult Weight Management Service
Lot 2. Lot 2 - Healthy Knowsley Service for Children, Young People and their Families
Lot 3. Lot 3 - Health Knowsley Service Oral Health Improvement
The undertaking of a suite of services to deliver planned and reactive highways asset management projects, as well as highway capital investment schemes, namely:
Service Part 1 – General Contract Management
Service Part 2 – Reactive Maintenance
Service Part 3 – Planned Maintenance and Improvements
Service Part 4 – Schemes
And Associated Professional Services.
Knowsley Council are seeking to procure an integrated drug and alcohol treatment and
recovery service that is available to all residents within the borough of Knowsley.
The contract will be for a six-year term from 01 July 2024- 30 June 2030.
This will be an all-age service, providing a quality treatment and recovery service for young
people and adults.
The provider is required to deliver Knowsley’s Drug Strategy objectives to:
• Expand capacity & improve the quality of Knowsley’s treatment services.
• Expand and improve the support for children and young people in Knowsley: early
identification and support for at-risk young people.
• Reduce drug and alcohol related harms and deaths.
• Expand prevention-based approaches including screening, and outreach activities.
Knowsley Council is seeking to commission experienced and high-quality service provider(s) to deliver two allotted services that support the management (and prevention) of sexual and reproductive health needs of our residents:
• Integrated sexual health service
• HIV advice and support service.
The integrated sexual health service provides open access to sexual health and contraception services for adults and young people in Knowsley. The service offers 3 different levels of support (basic, intermediate, and complex) delivering a wide range of services to support and address sexual and reproductive health. Knowsley's HIV advice and support service is responsible for providing non-clinical advice and support for people in Knowsley who are living with or affected by HIV, as well as delivering training, advice and information to reduce stigma and raise awareness around HIV.
The aim of the community infection prevention and control service is to:
• Prevent infections through provision of comprehensive high-quality evidence-based infection prevention and control, advice and support in the community.
• Promotion, review and audit of infection, prevention and control standards within health, social care relevant community settings.
• Protect the health of the population by supporting Knowsley Council and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) to respond to outbreaks, incidents and single cases (with risk of significant impact) of communicable disease in the local population as directed.
• Work to reduce and sustain reductions in healthcare-associated infections. In particular, the service will support commissioners to achieve a reduction in the rate of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) and Gram-Negative Blood Stream Infections (GNBSIs), in line with national objectives.
Flat roof replacement scheme to Knowsley Village
Primary School, Phase 1.
The selected supplier MUST be an approved supplier of SIKA Roofing System to ensure that the warranty is valid for the
installed roofing system. Proof is required of approved SIKA installer status.
The successful supplier is to provide works as part of a Fire Door Replacement Scheme at Millbrook Primary School.
The outline scope of the works is as follows:
• Site set up;
• Strip out works;
• Carpentry works;
• Internal door set installation;
• Decoration
The project is to repair the roof and internal rainwater goods at Evelyn Community Primary School:
• The outline scope of the works is as follows:
• Site set up.
• Preparation of the work areas.
• Application of liquid applied waterproof coating to gutters.
• Installation of lead flashings.
• CCTV drainage survey including remedial repairs.
• Installation of cement fibre planks and or storage tank removal.
Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified contractor for the Supply and Installation of Christmas Lights for Huyton and Prescot town centres 2025 - 2027 inclusive
Knowsley Council, Trafford Council and Rochdale Borough Council are seeking to establish a Framework Agreement (the Contract) for the supply, installation and maintenance of personal lifts and hoists. The Framework Agreement is for the supply, installation, servicing, maintenance, removal and re-installation of stairlifts, vertical through floor lifts, steplifts and hoists that improve the access to facilities for disabled people with sensory and mobility loss. The supply and installation work will be carried out in both private owner occupied and housing association properties. The servicing and maintenance will be predominantly carried out in private owner occupier's household properties, but could also be required in other tenures. A small number of other items are serviced in respite services and in shared lives homes.
The Specification, together with the accompanying tender documents, outlines the full scope of requirements and invites submissions from suitably experienced suppliers.
The Framework Agreement (the Contract) will be for a period of 48 months. The Framework will be divided into four lots.
A pre-market engagement notice has not been completed as the contracting authorities determined market engagement is not required due to the route to market being open tender.
A planned procurement notice has not been completed as the contracting authorities do not wish to reduce the timescales of this tender.
The evaluation process consisted of verification of the bids received on the Chest and releasing these to the evaluation panel for evaluation. The panel reviewed and scored the bidders' responses and moderation meetings were held where a Procurement Category Manager ensured the evaluation process was conducted in a fair manner in accordance with the pre-determined criteria and scoring methodology set out at the time of invitations, with a consensus score being finalised with the panel. Commercial returns were then reviewed, with the Procurement Category Manager releasing the final results to the evaluation panel.
In the interest of transparency the total value of the Framework was set at £20m (ex VAT) The values per lot stated within this notice are estimates only and should not be taken as fact.