Strategic housing needs analysis for accommodation that supports people with a learning disability and/or autism.
North Yorkshire Council and Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board are seeking an experienced consultant to undertake a strategic housing needs analysis for accommodation that supports people with a learning disability and/or autism.
Strategic housing needs analysis for accommodation that supports people with a learning disability and/or autism.
North Yorkshire Council and Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board are seeking an experienced consultant to undertake a strategic housing needs analysis for accommodation that supports people with a learning disability and/or autism.
North Yorkshire Housing and Economic Development Needs Assessment
North Yorkshire Council (the Authority) is looking to procure a "Housing and Economic Development Needs Assessment" (HEDNA) to inform the production of its Local Plan. The Authority is seeking further information relating from experienced suppliers in terms of the potential costs and timescales for producing this work. Information gathered from this RFI will be used to inform a future procurement exercise; to ensure alignment with plan production timescales and to identify the potential budget required.
Void Cleaning & Clearance, Community Centre Cleaning, Pest Control and Mould Treatments for Selby's Housing Properties
The company provide a void cleaning and clearance service to the Social Housing Stock,
cleaning to Housing Community Centres and other associated services.
Additional information: This contract was award via the Council's Best Value Form process as per North Yorkshire Council's Procurement and Contract Procedure Rules
North Yorkshire Housing and Economic Development Needs Assessment - Tender
As a newly formed unitary authority , North Yorkshire Council is in the very early stages of producing a Local Plan for the area (excluding the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales National Parks). The commissioning of a HEDNA is a fundamental part of this process; it is required to inform key decisions on the amount, type and location of housing and economic development needed across North Yorkshire. In order to align with the Council's ambitious plan production timetable - Local Plan 'Issues and Options' consultation scheduled for Q4 2024 - it is anticipated that the commission will commence in April 2024 and should take no longer than 6 months to complete. At this stage, it is envisaged that the Local Plan period would run from 2028 to 2045. The specific requirements of the commission are set out in the sections below. Copies of previous similar studies from the former local authority areas and other supporting information, including Authority Monitoring Reports (AMRs), are available on the Council's website . The National Parks and the City of York It should be noted that the North York Moors National Park and the Yorkshire Dales National Park areas are outside the scope of this commission. As agreed with the respective national park planning authorities, their needs should be disaggregated from those of the North Yorkshire Local Plan area. Nevertheless, the authorities should be engaged through the HEDNA process. The importance and influence of the City of York within the wider context of the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority should also be recognised through the HEDNA. However, at this stage - with the City of York Local Plan in the latter stages of production (currently at Examination in Public) - there is limited scope for joint working. Therefore, it has been agreed that the engagement process should be to ensure consistency and alignment in overall approach rather than to look at any shared needs and/or joint opportunities.
North Yorkshire Housing and Economic Development Needs Assessment - Tender
As a newly formed unitary authority , North Yorkshire Council is in the very early stages of producing a Local Plan for the area (excluding the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales National Parks). The commissioning of a HEDNA is a fundamental part of this process; it is required to inform key decisions on the amount, type and location of housing and economic development needed across North Yorkshire. In order to align with the Council's ambitious plan production timetable - Local Plan 'Issues and Options' consultation scheduled for Q4 2024 - it is anticipated that the commission will commence in April 2024 and should take no longer than 6 months to complete. At this stage, it is envisaged that the Local Plan period would run from 2028 to 2045. The specific requirements of the commission are set out in the sections below. Copies of previous similar studies from the former local authority areas and other supporting information, including Authority Monitoring Reports (AMRs), are available on the Council's website . The National Parks and the City of York It should be noted that the North York Moors National Park and the Yorkshire Dales National Park areas are outside the scope of this commission. As agreed with the respective national park planning authorities, their needs should be disaggregated from those of the North Yorkshire Local Plan area. Nevertheless, the authorities should be engaged through the HEDNA process. The importance and influence of the City of York within the wider context of the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority should also be recognised through the HEDNA. However, at this stage - with the City of York Local Plan in the latter stages of production (currently at Examination in Public) - there is limited scope for joint working. Therefore, it has been agreed that the engagement process should be to ensure consistency and alignment in overall approach rather than to look at any shared needs and/or joint opportunities.
"Electrical works and callout cover for Richmond area housing"
"Electrical works and callout cover for Richmond area
housing"
Additional information: "This contract was award via the Council's Best Value Form process as per North Yorkshire Council's Procurement and Contract Procedure Rules
The Authority requests the markets insight and information in relation to housing related support for individuals. The service is currently spilt into two contracts: Housing Related Support for People leaving prison (Resettlement and Community Safety Service - RACSS) and Housing Related Support for people who require support to develop independent living skills.
A re procurement of the two services is due in 2025, and the Authority is particularly interested within the markets views on although not limited to: Industry challenges, macro factors currently affecting the ability to obtain accommodation, the markets interest within the contracts and how these are are potentially spilt including their contract length and best way to achieve value for the tax payer, and any additional support offerings to those who are vulnerable.
North Yorkshire Council is looking to appoint consultants to provide support as we seek to improve our Landlord Services and achieve compliance with the Regulator for Social Housing's revised Consumer Standards.
Buskey House - Bridge Strengthening & Retaining Wall Repair
The Authority wishes to award a Buskey House Bridge Strengthening & Retaining Wall Repair ("the Contract"). Install a concrete saddle over the existing masonry arch & reconstruct the defective retaining wall with a lightweight concrete infill. Further information is contained within "NEC 4 ECC - Buskey House Bridge Strengthening & Retaining Wall Repair" which contains the Contract Data Part 1, Scope, Site Information and Pre-Construction Information. In order to submit a compliant tender, you will need to complete and submit the following to ensure your tender is compliant: • Supplier Questionnaire Parts 1, 2 and 3 - Each section indicates whether it is for information only or a threshold requirement (See "Buskey House - Selection Questionnaire"). • The Contract Data Part 2 (See "NEC 4 ECC - Buskey House Bridge Strengthening & Retaining Wall Repair"). • Activity Schedule (See "NEC 4 ECC - Buskey House Bridge Strengthening & Retaining Wall Repair"). • Initial Works Programme (in accordance with requirements stated in the Scope provided in the "NEC 4 ECC - Buskey House Bridge Strengthening & Retaining Wall Repair")
Issuing of Energy Performance Certificates, Retrofit surveys & Coordination works for Housing Standards Retrofit.
The contract is to support the retrofit works for housing standards retrofit team in the issuing of EPCs, retrofit surveys and coordination for the councils social housing decarbonisation grant schemes.
Additional information: This contract was awarded via the Council's Quote process as per North Yorkshire Council's Procurement and Contract Procedure Rules.".
Contract for an asset management and maintenance system that allows the Council to meet its statutory obligations as a corporate
landlord for its social housing stock.
Call off from CCS Framework RM1557.14. One 6-month optional extension is available.
To carry out plastering works as required
Additional information: This contract was awarded via the Council's Best Value Form process as per North Yorkshire Council's Procurement and Contract Procedure Rules
North Yorkshire Council (NYC) wishes to appoint suitably qualified and experienced legal advisors for amongst other matters, the conduct and management of Housing Condition and other similar Claims in the Civil Courts and associated costs claims. The Service Provider will also be expected to offer, from time to time, training sessions on the law relating Housing Condition matters to housing and legal staff within NYC free of charge.
Additional information: Call off agreement via a Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Framework reference number RM6240 for the provision of Public Sector Legal Services.
This is an initial 2 year contract with and option to extend for a further 17 months.
North Yorkshire Council (the Authority) is requesting information from suppliers to help determine the scope and feasibility of its requirement, to understand the range of potential solutions available in the market, and to assist with drafting a potential future tender specification for supported accommodation for working age adults or older people with a housing, care and/or support need.
Please note that costs are unknown at this time and there is no guarantee that this project will proceed to a procurement.
North Yorkshire Council (the Authority) is requesting information from providers to help determine the scope and feasibility of its requirement, to understand the range of potential solutions available in the market, and to assist with drafting a potential future tender specification for Supported Housing (i.e. short-term accommodation support).
North Yorkshire Council (the Authority) is requesting information from providers to help determine the scope and feasibility of its requirement, to understand the range of potential solutions available in the market, and to assist with drafting a potential future tender specification for Extra Care Housing – Gargrave.