Direct award of a framework call off contract to a previously used supplier to provide planning application support linked to the Student and Staff accomodation.
This project forms part of the Hinchingbrooke Hospital Development Project.
Direct award of a framework call off contract to previously used supplier.
Support for the Hinchingbrooke Hospital Redevelopment Project in relation to a planning application for an amendment to existing car parking arrangements.
To develop a 4-storey modular accommodation building to accommodate 85 bedspaces, plant rooms, storage and bin store
Additional information:
Option 3 from the Trusts short form business case was approved by the NHS New Hospital Programme which is the construction of modular on-site units. This included relocating the Trusts existing Zed Pods units (Captain Sir Thomas Moore House) to the new location for staff and student accommodation. The Trust is purchasing an additional 42 Zed Pod units to bring a total of 85 beds available for staff and students.
This call off contract is a direct award under the Crown Commercial Services RM6184 Offsite Construction Solutions framework, Lot 3 Residential. The Trust considered running a competitive tender process. However, the programme milestones meant that this is not feasible. The availability of the accommodation in time for further demolition projects to commence is critical, and as such timely procurement of the accommodation is essential. A competitive tender process would not enable the programme to meet the timelines.
Direct Award under NHS SBS 10190 framework for Healthcare Planning, Construction Consultancy and Ancillary Services
Additional information:
Please note that this is an award notice and not an opportunity notice.
Purchase and installation of CCTV hardware for the new staff accommodation properties on Hinchingbrooke hospital site.
Contract has been awarded via direct award process under ESPO framework 628-23 Security and Surveillance Equipment and Services
Partner to help faciliate an engagement programme with stakeholder groups for the Hinchingbrooke Hospital Redevelopment Group.
Contract was awarded following a further competition under the SBS framework for Consultancy and Advisory Services for Health Lot 4
The Hinchingbrooke Hospital Redevelopment Programme required the demolition of a vacant building (old nursery block) to facilitate the enabling works required for the new hospital.
Design and planning services for the delivery of a 33kV substation required for the Hinchingbrooke Hospital Redevelopment Project. The work needs to be delivered exclusively by an Independent Connection Provider (ICP) accredited under Lloyd’s National Electrical Registration Scheme (NERS)
Archaeology fieldwork required for the ZedPod accommodation installation.
In accordance with the Trust's SFI's, 2 quotes were sought.
Work includes:
• Provision of Archaeological Contractor to liaise with designer team to fill in the gaps and assist in completing the WSI - the particular focus being on relation to the proposed trenching plan
• Provision of all Preliminaries throughout the works inclusive of Site Management, Welfare Facilities, Fire Points, Fencing, Security etc
• Provision of Archaeological Contractor to be in attendance during all excavation works including investigation and uncovering any features if identified
• Provision of 20T Mechanical Excavator and suitably trained CPCS Operator to carry out excavation works
• Provision of Banksman to be in attendance during all Excavation works due to proximity of existing utilities
• Temporary stockpiling of excavated arisings including heaping up to ensure the site is kept clean and tidy
• Upon completion of Archaeological inspections, all excavations are to be backfilled with the as-dug excavated arisings - all excavations are to be backfilled in engineered, compacted layers in accordance with Series 600 Highways Table
Design and planning services for the delivery of a 33kV substation required for the Hinchingbrooke Hospital Redevelopment Project. The work needs to be delivered exclusively by an Independent Connection Provider (ICP) accredited under Lloyd’s National Electrical Registration Scheme (NERS)
Design and planning services for the delivery of a 33kV substation required for the Hinchingbrooke Hospital Redevelopment Project. The work needs to be delivered exclusively by an Independent Connection Provider (ICP) accredited under Lloyd’s National Electrical Registration Scheme (NERS)