Brent and Camden Councils are seeking to commission a public art project for Kilburn Town Centre in 2022. We want to identify a mural artist to work with both councils and the community to create a public art installation on the north and south facades of the Network Rail bridge spanning our shared Kilburn High Road at Brondesbury Station that:
• promotes Kilburn
• is accessible to residents and visitors
• is relevant to the local historic, cultural and demographic context
• is an enhancement to the town centre's public realm
• is durable and will act as a permanent feature.
London Borough of Brent is seeking tenders for Supported Living Services for People with Learning Disabilities at Kinch Grove and Oxgate Gardens, Brent, for a period of 3 years with the option to extend on the basis of + One (1) Year, + One (1) Year.
Brent Council wishes to commission two supported living services that will provide CQC regulated activity of personal care. The services are to support people who have moderate to severe Learning Disabilities.
The service at Oxgate Gardens will provide 275 hours per week, including direct management and waking night cover across 5 units. The service at Kinch Grove will provide 300 hours per week across 4 units including waking night cover and direct management. This is a total of 575 hours per week across both services.
The services are expected to deliver long-term support and there is no expectation for any of the clients to move-on from the service.
The Council is looking for one provider to deliver both services under one contract.
The successful provider will need to be CQC registered, in order to deliver regulated activities of personal care.
London Borough of Brent is seeking tenders for Supported Living Services for People with Learning Disabilities at Kinch Grove and Oxgate Gardens, Brent, for a period of 3 years with the option to extend on the basis of + One (1) Year, + One (1) Year.
The London Borough of Brent wishes to appoint a suitable supplier to monitor and assess the impact of Church Road street market pedestrianisation on local air pollution.
The London Borough of Brent wishes to appoint a suitable supplier to monitor and assess the impact of Church Road street market pedestrianisation on local air pollution.
The London Borough of Brent ("Brent Council") is seeking to procure a development and construction partner ("Delivery Partner"), to bring forward two high quality residential led redevelopments at Ujima House, 388 High Road, Wembley, HA9 6AR and East of Cecil Avenue and High Road, Wembley, HA9 ("the Sites").
Project documents can be found it:
https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert/Index?advertId=53198c34-06c8-ec11-8113-005056b64545
Brent Council is conducting the procurement using the Competitive Procedure with Negotiation ("CPN") whereby Bidders will now be required to submit a completed Selection Questionnaire ("SQ"). Negotiation stage will be optional and Brent reserve the right to not conduct Negotiation stage.
Bidders should have a minimum turnover of £75m in any of the past three years.
Proposed Developments
Brent Council has commissioned a multidisciplinary design team, led by Karakusevic Carson Architects ("KCA") to develop the schemes through to RIBA Stage 2 for Ujima House and RIBA Stage 4 for Cecil Avenue ("the Proposed Developments").
Outline planning approval for Ujima House and detailed planning approval for Cecil Avenue was received on 5 February 2021 (ref. 19/3092 and 19/2891).
https://pa.brent.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=DCAPR_146781
https://pa.brent.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=DCAPR_146568
The proposed redevelopment of Ujima House will comprise 54 affordable homes, a hybrid workshop unit suitable for all B1 use classes, workspace and a café.
It is the Council's ambition that Cecil Avenue will deliver a high-density, medium-rise mixed use development comprising 250 new homes, community and flexible use space. The redevelopment will deliver a range of 1-to-4-bedroom units, of which 39% will be affordable, and high-quality public realm and landscape infrastructure.
Disclaimers:
The Authority reserves the right to:
1 | Waive or change the requirements of this and all subsequent procurement documents from time to time without prior (or any) notice being given by the Authority.
2 | Seek clarification, amplification or documents in respect of any documents submitted by Bidders.
3 | Disqualify any Tenderer that does not submit a compliant Selection Questionnaire (SQ) in accordance with the instructions in this document.
4 | Disqualify any Tenderer that is guilty of serious misrepresentation in relation to its Tender, the SQ or the tender process.
5 | Withdraw these instructions at any time, or to re-invite Tenders on the same or any alternative basis.
6 | Make whatever changes it sees fit to the Timetable, structure or content of the procurement process, depending on approvals processes or for any other reason.
7 | Authority reserves the right to disqualify tenders whose bid is abnormally low bid.
The London Borough of Brent (“Brent Council”) is seeking to procure a development and construction partner (“Delivery Partner”), to bring forward two high quality residential led redevelopments at Ujima House, 388 High Road, Wembley, HA9 6AR and East of Cecil Avenue and High Road, Wembley, HA9 (“the Sites”).
Brent Council is conducting the procurement using the Competitive Procedure with Negotiation (“CPN”) whereby Bidders will now be required to submit a completed Selection Questionnaire (“SQ”). Negotiation stage will be optional and Brent reserve the right to not conduct Negotiation stage.
Bidders should have a minimum turnover of £75m in any of the past three years.
Proposed Developments
Brent Council has commissioned a multidisciplinary design team, led by Karakusevic Carson Architects (“KCA”) to develop the schemes through to RIBA Stage 2 for Ujima House and RIBA Stage 4 for Cecil Avenue (“the Proposed Developments”).
The proposed redevelopment of Ujima House will comprise 54 affordable homes, a hybrid workshop unit suitable for all B1 use classes, workspace and a café.
It is the Council’s ambition that Cecil Avenue will deliver a high-density, medium-rise mixed use development comprising 250 new homes, community and flexible use space. The redevelopment will deliver a range of 1-to-4-bedroom units, of which 39% will be affordable, and high-quality public realm and landscape infrastructure.
The London Borough of Brent ("Brent Council") is seeking to procure a development and construction partner ("Delivery Partner"), to bring forward two high quality residential led redevelopments at Ujima House, 388 High Road, Wembley, HA9 6AR and East of Cecil Avenue and High Road, Wembley, HA9 ("the Sites").
Project documents can be found it:
https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert/Index?advertId=53198c34-06c8-ec11-8113-005056b64545
£80m(min value) stated in the Contracts finder as an obligation may not be true representative of full value of the project
Brent Council is conducting the procurement using the Competitive Procedure with Negotiation ("CPN") whereby Bidders will now be required to submit a completed Selection Questionnaire ("SQ"). Negotiation stage will be optional and Brent reserve the right to not conduct Negotiation stage.
Bidders should have a minimum turnover of £75m in any of the past three years.
Proposed Developments
Brent Council has commissioned a multidisciplinary design team, led by Karakusevic Carson Architects ("KCA") to develop the schemes through to RIBA Stage 2 for Ujima House and RIBA Stage 4 for Cecil Avenue ("the Proposed Developments").
Outline planning approval for Ujima House and detailed planning approval for Cecil Avenue was received on 5 February 2021 (ref. 19/3092 and 19/2891).
https://pa.brent.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=DCAPR_146781
https://pa.brent.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=DCAPR_146568
The proposed redevelopment of Ujima House will comprise 54 affordable homes, a hybrid workshop unit suitable for all B1 use classes, workspace and a café.
It is the Council's ambition that Cecil Avenue will deliver a high-density, medium-rise mixed use development comprising 250 new homes, community and flexible use space. The redevelopment will deliver a range of 1-to-4-bedroom units, of which 39% will be affordable, and high-quality public realm and landscape infrastructure.
Disclaimers:
The Authority reserves the right to:
1 | Waive or change the requirements of this and all subsequent procurement documents from time to time without prior (or any) notice being given by the Authority.
2 | Seek clarification, amplification or documents in respect of any documents submitted by Bidders.
3 | Disqualify any Tenderer that does not submit a compliant Selection Questionnaire (SQ) in accordance with the instructions in this document.
4 | Disqualify any Tenderer that is guilty of serious misrepresentation in relation to its Tender, the SQ or the tender process.
5 | Withdraw these instructions at any time, or to re-invite Tenders on the same or any alternative basis.
6 | Make whatever changes it sees fit to the Timetable, structure or content of the procurement process, depending on approvals processes or for any other reason.
7 | Authority reserves the right to disqualify tenders whose bid is abnormally low bid.
The London Borough of Brent ("Brent Council") is seeking to procure a development and construction partner ("Delivery Partner"), to bring forward two high quality residential led redevelopments at Ujima House, 388 High Road, Wembley, HA9 6AR and East of Cecil Avenue and High Road, Wembley, HA9 ("the Sites").
Project documents can be found it:
https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert/Index?advertId=53198c34-06c8-ec11-8113-005056b64545
Brent Council is conducting the procurement using the Competitive Procedure with Negotiation ("CPN") whereby Bidders will now be required to submit a completed Selection Questionnaire ("SQ"). Negotiation stage will be optional and Brent reserve the right to not conduct Negotiation stage.
Bidders should have a minimum turnover of £75m in any of the past three years.
Proposed Developments
Brent Council has commissioned a multidisciplinary design team, led by Karakusevic Carson Architects ("KCA") to develop the schemes through to RIBA Stage 2 for Ujima House and RIBA Stage 4 for Cecil Avenue ("the Proposed Developments").
Outline planning approval for Ujima House and detailed planning approval for Cecil Avenue was received on 5 February 2021 (ref. 19/3092 and 19/2891).
https://pa.brent.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=DCAPR_146781
https://pa.brent.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=DCAPR_146568
The proposed redevelopment of Ujima House will comprise 54 affordable homes, a hybrid workshop unit suitable for all B1 use classes, workspace and a café.
It is the Council's ambition that Cecil Avenue will deliver a high-density, medium-rise mixed use development comprising 250 new homes, community and flexible use space. The redevelopment will deliver a range of 1-to-4-bedroom units, of which 39% will be affordable, and high-quality public realm and landscape infrastructure.
Disclaimers:
The Authority reserves the right to:
1 | Waive or change the requirements of this and all subsequent procurement documents from time to time without prior (or any) notice being given by the Authority.
2 | Seek clarification, amplification or documents in respect of any documents submitted by Bidders.
3 | Disqualify any Tenderer that does not submit a compliant Selection Questionnaire (SQ) in accordance with the instructions in this document.
4 | Disqualify any Tenderer that is guilty of serious misrepresentation in relation to its Tender, the SQ or the tender process.
5 | Withdraw these instructions at any time, or to re-invite Tenders on the same or any alternative basis.
6 | Make whatever changes it sees fit to the Timetable, structure or content of the procurement process, depending on approvals processes or for any other reason.
7 | Authority reserves the right to disqualify tenders whose bid is abnormally low bid.
This contract is for the provision of high quality information, advice and guidance to residents of the London Borough of Brent. This will be a professional service which is accessible to all and delivered free of charge.
The Independent Advice and Guidance (IAG) service will be delivered as a face-to-face service in multiple locations across the borough as well as through a range of channels. The service will be accessible to all sector of the community and will cover a range of topics from benefits advice, debt management, employment rights and many others.
The contract will be for a period of two years with the option of two single-year extensions (2+1+1).
The maximum contract value will be £304,525 per annum and £1,218,100 over the Contract Period.
Additional information:
The Services to which the Procurement relate fall within the "Light Touch Regime" (LTR) governing procurement of Health, Social, Education and Other Service Contracts.
This contract is for the provision of high quality information, advice and guidance to residents of the London Borough of Brent. This will be a professional service which is accessible to all and delivered free of charge.
The Independent Advice and Guidance (IAG) service will be delivered as a face-to-face service in multiple locations across the borough as well as through a range of channels. The service will be accessible to all sector of the community and will cover a range of topics from benefits advice, debt management, employment rights and many others.
The contract will be for a period of two years with the option of two single-year extensions (2+1+1).
The maximum contract value will be £304,525 per annum and £1,218,100 over the Contract Period.
Additional information:
The Services to which the Procurement relate fall within the "Light Touch Regime" (LTR) governing procurement of Health, Social, Education and Other Service Contracts.
Brent Council is looking to tender for two Housing Related Support (HRS) services for; Older Persons floating support and Generic Floating Support.
Housing Related Support floating support is a non-statutory service, which provides low-level support in a person’s own home. Support consists of maintaining a tenancy, help find employment, training and or education and support people to cook and maintain a tenancy as well as engage with the community. In essence, it provides the life skills to enable vulnerable people to live independently.
Brent Council is looking to tender for two Housing Related Support (HRS) services for; Older Persons floating support and Generic Floating Support.
Housing Related Support floating support is a non-statutory service, which provides low-level support in a person's own home. Support consists of maintaining a tenancy, help find employment, training and or education and support people to cook and maintain a tenancy as well as engage with the community. In essence, it provides the life skills to enable vulnerable people to live independently.
The Council requires a partner organisation who will manage and effect the daily enforcement of parking and traffic restrictions within the borough boundary professionally and cost-effectively, in addition to providing a range of related services such as Pay & Display Machine Maintenance, Cash Collection, Parking Suspensions, CCTV Control Room staff and Resident & Business permit processing.
The Council requires a partner organisation who will manage and effect the daily enforcement of parking and traffic restrictions within the borough boundary professionally and cost-effectively, in addition to providing a range of related services such as Pay & Display Machine Maintenance, Cash Collection, Parking Suspensions, CCTV Control Room staff and Resident & Business permit processing.
The Council requires a partner organisation who will manage and effect the daily enforcement of parking and traffic restrictions within the borough boundary professionally and cost-effectively, in addition to providing a range of related services such as Pay & Display Machine Maintenance, Cash Collection, Parking Suspensions, CCTV Control Room staff and Resident & Business permit processing.
Brent Council is looking to tender for two Housing Related Support (HRS) services for; Older Persons floating support and Generic Floating Support.
Housing Related Support floating support is a non-statutory service, which provides low-level support in a person's own home. Support consists of maintaining a tenancy, help find employment, training and or education and support people to cook and maintain a tenancy as well as engage with the community. In essence, it provides the life skills to enable vulnerable people to live independently.
Brent Council is looking for suitably qualified and experienced suppliers to provide a programme to support the mental health needs of unaccompanied asylum seeking (UASC) children and young people, and former unaccompanied asylum seeking children and young people in Brent.
This programme of work is being funded via Home Office funding, and the successful supplier will work with and support the Local Authority to address some of the key areas of presenting needs identified for this cohort. The proposed programme of support will involve low-level therapeutic work in the form of case work and group work, and some social activities focused on achieving wellbeing, over 24 months from 5th September.