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Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (LCRCA) is seeking to establish a multisupplier Electrical Services Framework Agreement to support the delivery of electrical works across its estate. The framework will be used to appoint competent electrical contractors to undertake a wide range of electrical services, covering both minor and major works, as required by the Authority over the term of the framework. 2. Purpose of the Framework The purpose of this framework is to provide LCRCA with a compliant, flexible, and efficient mechanism to procure electrical works across all Authority-owned and operated properties, assets, and locations. The framework will support: Planned and reactive maintenance Statutory compliance works Page 2 to 10 Refurbishment and upgrade projects Capital works and major installations Framework Structure and Lots he framework will be divided into two (2) Lots, allowing suppliers to tender for one or both Lots, subject to meeting the relevant technical and financial requirements. LOT 1 - Minor Electrical Works Scope of Works Lot 1 will cover minor and low-value electrical works undertaken across the LCRCA estate. These works are typically reactive, short-duration, or low-complexity in nature and may be instructed at short notice. This will be a single supplier awarded LOT. Typical works under Lot 1 may include, but are not limited to: Minor repairs and fault finding Replacement of sockets, switches, lighting fittings, and accessories Emergency call-outs and reactive maintenance Small-scale alterations or additions to existing electrical installations Testing and inspection of minor works Portable Appliance Testing (PAT), where required Minor remedial works arising from inspection reports Works are expected to be undertaken in occupied buildings and operational environments, requiring contractors to work safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption. LOT 2 - Major Electrical Works Scope of Works Lot 2 will cover major, planned, and higher-value electrical works across the LCRCA estate. These works are likely to involve larger projects, higher levels of coordination, and more complex technical requirements. This will be a multiple supplier awarded framework LOT Page 3 to 10 Typical works under Lot 2 may include, but are not limited to: Full or partial electrical refurbishments New electrical installations Major upgrades to existing systems Power distribution upgrades and new supplies Lighting upgrades (including energy efficiency and compliance schemes) Electrical works associated with capital projects and building refurbishments Remedial works arising from condition surveys or statutory inspections Integration with other building services or construction works Suppliers appointed to Lot 2 may be required to work collaboratively with other contractors, consultants, and stakeholders as part of wider project delivery. Estate Coverage The framework will be used across all LCRCA estates, which may include (but are not limited to): Office buildings Operational and transport-related facilities Public-facing buildings Tunnel / Marine Operations Plant rooms, external assets, and ancillary spaces Exact locations and volumes of work cannot be guaranteed and will be dependent on operational requirements during the framework term.
£12,000,000
Contract value
The contracting authority intends to establish a multi-supplier framework agreement for the provision of asbestos management services across its estate. The framework will cover a comprehensive range of activities relating to the safe handling, treatment, and removal of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), including licensed and non-licensed works. The appointed suppliers will be required to deliver services associated with asbestos removal, encapsulation (encasement), and specialist asbestos paint removal, ensuring full compliance with all relevant UK legislation and industry best practice, including the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 and guidance issued by the Health and Safety Executive. The scope of services is expected to include, but not be limited to: Asbestos Removal Works: Safe removal and disposal of asbestos-containing materials, including licensed asbestos (e.g., insulation, lagging, AIB) and non-licensed materials, in accordance with statutory requirements. Encapsulation / Encasement: Application of appropriate sealing or containment systems to manage asbestos in situ, extending the life of materials while mitigating risk. Asbestos Paint and Coating Removal: Specialist removal or treatment of asbestos-containing paints and surface coatings using controlled techniques. Surveys and Sampling (as required): Targeted intrusive surveys, sampling, and analysis to support works delivery. Waste Management and Disposal: Transportation and disposal of hazardous waste at licensed facilities, including provision of all consignment documentation. Air Monitoring and Clearance Testing: Undertaking or coordination of air testing, four-stage clearance procedures, and certification where applicable. Emergency Response: Provision of reactive and urgent response services for accidental disturbance or discovery of ACMs. Compliance and Reporting: Full documentation, method statements, risk assessments, and maintenance of auditable records in line with regulatory requirements. Stakeholder and Site Management: Coordination with site operators to ensure minimal disruption, particularly in occupied or operational environments. The framework is anticipated to be divided into lots (e.g., by geography, project value, or type of asbestos work) and will enable the contracting authority to call off services for both planned and reactive works over the contract term. This procurement seeks to appoint competent, experienced, and appropriately licensed contractors with demonstrable expertise in asbestos management and a strong track record of delivering works safely in compliance with statutory obligations. The framework will support the authority in maintaining safe premises, managing asbestos risks effectively, and ensuring ongoing compliance across its property portfolio.
£8,000,000
Contract value
