The Monmouth Shire Hall Exhibition Works project aims to deliver an engaging, interactive visitor experience through a series of interpretive exhibits. This initiative is part of a broader heritage interpretation strategy led by Monmouthshire County Council, with Redman Design as the exhibition designer and contract administrator. The works will be integrated into the historic Shire Hall building, requiring coordination between design, fit-out, and building contractors.
Monmouthshire County Council has a statutory duty to collect bulky waste from households on request. Since 2012, the Council have been in contract with a third sector organisation based in Monmouthshire to operate this service. This contract is for a supplier to undertake the responsibility of bulky waste collections in Monmouthshire, including the requirement to reuse and recycle as much of the waste as possible.
Monmouthshire County Council has a statutory duty to collect bulky waste from households on request. Since 2012, the Council have been in contract with a third sector organisation based in Monmouthshire to operate this service. This contract is for a supplier to undertake the responsibility of bulky waste collections in Monmouthshire, including the requirement to reuse and recycle as much of the waste as possible.
Monmouthshire County Council intends to appoint a contractor to manage and deliver an underwater inspection programme over a five-year period, commencing in 2025 and concluding in 2030.
The programme will involve annual inspections of 23 structures located within Monmouthshire. The contractor will be responsible for:
Arranging and carrying out inspections
Producing inspection reports in accordance with CS 450 standards
Inspection arrangements will include, but are not limited to:
Programming and access planning (e.g. dive teams, CCTV, confined space entry)
Preparation of risk assessments and method statements
Public liaison (including letter drops and residential access coordination)
Traffic and pedestrian management
Provision of welfare facilities
Inspections must be carried out in accordance with ecological requirements. Ecological surveys completed in 2018 are provided in the Site Information. The contractor will be required to update this ecological data once per structure during the contract period. Structure No. 655, which was not included in the 2018 surveys, will require a new ecological assessment.
Inspection reports must include:
Structure and inspection details
Findings and defect schedules
Photographic records
Recommendations
The Council has previously procured its milk and dairy products as part of a wider collaborative framework. The Council is however keen to ensure that food procurement aligns with the Councils ambition to be a zero-carbon county and its wider policies for decarbonisation and socially responsible procurement.
The Council has also undertaken a review of its supply requirements including lotting, supply chain resilience and distribution and delivery needs which has necessitated a stand-alone procurement process to reflect our revised needs. We have introduced an alternative lotting strategy to enable micro and Small Medium Enterprises to access this procurement process, to increase supply chain resilience for essential commodities and to reflect the distribution requirements and geographic extent of the County.
Direct Award for the provision of a supported housing service in Abergavenny to allow for continuity of service whilst next steps for the service are developed.
Scope of service: To provide a Supported Living/Supported Housing service for people with mental health needs and/or a learning disability, and to (where possible and appropriate) act as a step towards independent living. Support will be delivered in a way which promotes individual’s independence; enabling and encouraging individuals to carry out tasks themselves.
This service is primarily focused on supporting people with a mental health need and/or a learning disability which could include (but is not exclusive to) a diagnosis of Bi-polar disorder, schizophrenia or autism and could include some behaviours who require support and guidance in regaining independent living skills and managing their mental health.
Transparency notice to proceed with direct award to provide support to vulnerable people above the age of 16 throughout Monmouthshire with any housing related matters, to prevent homelessness and prevent tenancy breakdowns.
This is to notify that Accessibility Enterprise Ltd were awarded the contract for Production of 3D Immersive Experiences for Two Monmouthshire Visitor Attractions.
Long term care and support in the South of Monmouthshire to include the provision of personal care for older people, people with disabilities and mental health needs and people with dementia. The tender will comprise of three block contracts, which will be the primary mechanism for the delivery of long-term domiciliary care and support in the South of the county. Following the procurement process, a single designated Care Provider will deliver all Block Contract domiciliary care and support services in their respective Lot area. Care and support will be delivered in a way which seeks to focus the service on the quality of the intervention and the benefit it achieves, and not just on time and task. Promoting independence and reducing unnecessary dependence on services through an enabling and strengths-based approach, signpost people to access the resources available in our communities.
Monmouthshire County Council is calling off the outgoing NPS Facilities Management Phase 2 Mechanical Services Framework NPS-CFM-0045-16 and putting in place an extension to one provider under Zone 6 for a period of 6 + 6 months starting from April 2022.
The reason for the extension is due to the disruption caused by the Covid Pandemic throughout the last two years and in part due to the capacity constraints on the in-house and collective procurement teams with a priority focus replacing the outgoing building maintenance framework