Middlesbrough Borough Council has appointed a supplier to carry out the refurbishment of The Auxiliary Project Space.
The Auxiliary Project Space is located on Station Street in Middlesbrough opposite the Zetland Car Park and close to the train station and Boho.
The vision for the Project is to create a flagship building for creative arts and enterprise which provides the organisation, its studio users and visiting audiences with a flexible but robust, low energy building with a diversity of spaces and uses.
Middlesbrough Borough Council has awarded Framework Agreements with contractors for responsive maintenance and minor works to the operational and commercial estate.
Middlesbrough Council owns a range of properties across the commercial and operational estate. Within the commercial estate there are over 500 units, which are a mix of industrial units, retail units and sub stations. The operational estate consists of over 100 buildings which are a mix of offices, public facing buildings e.g., libraries, community hubs, children's homes and land such as car parks.
Middlesbrough Borough Council have awarded a contractor to carry out the refurbishment of the Central Library, Centre Square, Middlesbrough, TS1 2AY. This will also include the construction of a new externalised public access passenger lift.
Middlesbrough Borough Council is seeking to establish a Framework Agreement with suitable contractors for responsive maintenance and minor works to the operational and commercial estate.
Middlesbrough Council owns a range of properties across the commercial and operational estate. Within the commercial estate there are over 500 units, which are a mix of industrial units, retail units and sub stations. The operational estate consists of over 100 buildings which are a mix of offices, public facing buildings e.g., libraries, community hubs, children's homes and land such as car parks.
Middlesbrough Council has awarded a supplier to act as lead consultant to provide design services for the delivery of the renovation and reimagining of the Old Town Hall (OTH), which is a Grade II Listed building, transforming the asset into a high quality office venue for Middlesbrough’s expanding Digital and Creative sector.
The successful supplier will be responsible for the appointment and management of a suitably qualified design team with the necessary listed building and heritage experience required to deliver the project.
Middlesbrough Borough Council has appointed two consultants as follows: Lot 1) Project Evaluator; and Lot 2) Researcher / Historian. The consultants will establish the parameters and undertake evaluation in support of the delivery of the renovation and reimagining of the Old Town Hall (OTH). The Grade II asset is to be transformed into a high-quality office venue for the expanding Digital and Creative sector in Middlesbrough.
As part of the Housing Act 1996 and Housing Reduction 2017 the local authority have a statutory duty to provide temporary accommodation in some circumstances. Middlesbrough Council also wants to improve relationships with the private rented sector to create more housing options for those who need it.
Middlesbrough Council is seeking to appoint several Providers (Housing Associations, Private Landlords, Lettings Agents, or other capable organisations) with a full range of suitable emergency / temporary accommodation to meet a range of accommodation needs, from one bedroom accommodation for single households up to larger family accommodation. Providers will work closely with the Housing Solutions Team to provide suitable emergency / temporary accommodation for households eligible for temporary accommodation.
As part of a new initiative to engage private sector landlords across the Borough to help address the issue of homelessness, Middlesbrough Council would like landlords to agree to a proactive way of working for their properties to be re-let quickly to people who find themselves in urgent housing need. The authority understands that this has been a fast-changing market over recent years and that its response needs to be in line with these changes
The Council are seeking suitable experienced suppliers who can provide Security Services including: Manned Guarding, Keyholding, Mobile Patrols and CCTV Monitoring.
Middlesbrough Council are seeking experienced suppliers to assist them in their
environmental obligations by providing Other Waste Services. This should include provision
of facilities to manage different types of waste following the Waste Hierarchy: minimise,
reuse, recycle, recover, dispose.
The Local Authorities based in the Tees Valley area (consisting of Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland, Stockton, Hartlepool and Darlington) are committed to ensuring people with learning disabilities and or autism who have complex and challenging support needs (including forensic needs), receive responsive and bespoke services which enable them to live fulfilling and rewarding lives, safely and where possible in their own local community.
The Tees Valley Joint Adult Commissioning Group (referred to as the Tees Valley Local Implementation Group / LIG), examines opportunities to jointly commission services and undertake joint projects. This approach led to the development of the Tees PBS Framework. Through this re-tendering process the contract will be renamed the Tees Valley Complex Care and Support Framework and will include Darlington Local Authority.
The primary aim for the five Local Authorities in the Tees Valley area, is to drive up the quality of care in value based and well led services – services which have the understanding of why behaviours occur. For all services to focus on the provision of individualised bespoke support where the person is truly at the centre of everything. Support which prevents crisis situations from arising along with an ultimate aim of stopping people with complex and challenging behaviours (including forensic behaviours) being admitted in to assessment and treatment inpatient beds (unless mentally unwell). For these services to be able to evidence how person centred approaches and improvements in people’s lives have led to better outcomes.
The Combined Authorities of Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, and Stockton-on-Tees are seeking experienced suppliers who can provide facilities for receiving and composting of green waste.