Moray Council is leading the redevelopment of the ‘Grade B listed’ Elgin Town Hall and forms part of the overarching Cultural Quarter project.
The building is currently a thriving multi-use venue which hosts community events and touring acts. The existing auditorium is capable of hosting 550 patrons.
The redevelopment provides a complete reconfiguration and refurbishment of the existing building and performance spaces with new specialist and state-of-the-art technical infrastructure complete with stage engineering, stage lighting and audio visual systems.
The building will have a new inviting and modern-day foyer and entrance plaza added to the current north east elevation.
A new build extension is also allowed to the rear of the existing building which will provide a new 90 seat studio theatre with support accommodation.
The Council is committed to the provision of community-based support and services for children, young people and their families to improve their mental health and wellbeing (MHWB). The aims are for children & young people to get the help they need, at the right time and place from people with the right knowledge, skills and experience to support them. This will be available in the form of easily accessible support in their local areas.
Moray Council wishes to establish a Framework Agreement with suitably qualified and experienced Contractors to assist with delivery of the Council’s Capital and Revenue programmes, for civil engineering related work.
This agreement will replace the current Civil engineering Small Works Framework ref 18/0326, which is due to expire in June 2024.
The anticipated total value of this framework is in the region of 5,729,000 and is expected to run for an initial period of 2 years, with options to extend for a further period of 2x12 months.
This notice is to make potential suppliers aware of this future contract opportunity and proposed timescales.
The new Framework will be split into the following Lots:
1 - Surfacing and Roads
2 – Flood Risk Maintenance
3 – Vegetation Management
4 – Bridge and Structure Maintenance
5 – VRS
6 – Fencing
7 – Topographic and Bathymetric Surveys
8 – Ecology Surveys
9 – Pump Station Maintenance
10 – Traffic Management
11 – Road Lining and Ancillaries
Hopeman Harbour Capital Repairs
North - Infilling of cavities 4No. locations along cope and repair to cavity and abrasion under cope.
South Pier - Repairs to the abrasion on the corner of the pier and 5m cavity. Repairs to concrete deck.
West Pier - Repairs to displaced concrete wall and rock armour
Slipway - Gabion Basket Repairs to side of slipway.
As part of The Moray Council’s Occupational Therapy Service, there is a requirement to provide a variety of Stairlifts, Ceiling Tracks and Mobile Hoists, to the service users of Moray, who have been identified requiring through assessed need. The contract is to supply and maintain the equipment in various locations throughout Moray. in addition to the Occupational Therapy Service requirements the contract may be accessed by other council departments should there be a requirement.
This procurement involves the establishment of a single supplier framework to deliver a number of civil engineering work packages associated with the Levelling up Funding for Moray.
The Moray Council wishes to put in place a Framework Agreement with suitably qualified and experienced Contractors to provide professional trade services to assist with Reactive Repairs and Planned Maintenance to the Council’s portfolio of public buildings and schools, as well as the Council owned housing stock of 6,297 properties which are located throughout Moray.
Moray Council has a variety of requirements in relation to transportation, including Home to School transport, Community Services transport and Public Bus services.
This tender sets out the Council’s requirements for the provision of Home to School Transport only.
The council is going out to tender for a contract to provide Mental Health Services in Moray, this tender will be divided into two lots:
Lot 1 – High-level Community Support 18-65 years
Lot 2 – Lower-level Community Support 18+ years
Upgrade works to designated housing properties in the West area of Moray, in order to meet EESSH requirements. This project will be procured as a direct award from SCAPE Scotland Construction framework.
Moray Council seek to enter into a contractual agreement with a provider for the provision of residential care services for up to eight children and / young people within the geographical area of Moray. The main purpose of the service is to deliver residential care as a positive experience to children and young people who are looked after and accommodated by Moray Council. The service must be consistent with The Promise in providing a safe, secure, caring and loving environment for children and young people to grow and develop within.
The provider should be committed to The Promise and have aligned policies, strategies and practice to inform change, where required to ensure children, young people and families are at the centre. The principles of “Getting it Right for Every Child (GIRFEC)” are paramount to successful delivery of this service.
The provider will be able to deliver;
- In the locality of Moray
- A trauma informed service
- Proactive recognition, planning and effective use of tools to minimise behaviours that potentially put young people and others at risks, and the potential for exploitation
- Proactive support, maintaining and establishing positive connections with families and friends in maintaining lifelong connections
- Transition support in order to enhance all areas of young people’s life
- Working collaboratively to support the local authority to return young people from residing out of area
- Working collaboratively with the local authority to achieve the best possible outcomes
The council is going out to tender for a contract to provide Mental Health Services in Moray, this tender will be divided into two lots:
Lot 1 – High-level Community Support 18-65 years
Lot 2 – Lower-level Community Support 18+ years
This contract will cover two delivery areas;
Moray Council is looking to contract with a provider for a short break service for children and young people with disabilities in Moray.
- Day care
- Overnight short breaks
We are looking to contract with a suitably qualified youth organisation, with evidenced good local knowledge, to manage the Elgin Youth Engagement bus, delivering a wide range of high-quality engagement opportunities and activities, which will be co-produced alongside young people in order that they are relevant and of interest to those aged 11 years and up.