Norwich City Council are looking to appoint an organisation or lead partner to take over the day-to-day running of The Halls. This will include programming, event management, staffing, marketing & box office, day-to-day venue management (including cleaning, minor repairs, compliance, risk management), bar management, budget management and anything else pertinent to successful venue management.
Norwich City Council is conducting a procurement under the Competitive Flexible Procedure in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023.
A total of 5 suppliers have been shortlisted following preliminary market engagement, using objective criteria such as relevant experience, technical capability, and regulatory compliance. Only the shortlisted suppliers will be invited to tender.
Norwich City Council has acquired the large district centre shopping centre at Anglia Square and is seeking a single contractor for the site clearance, demolition and remediation works of all buildings on the site.
The requirement is to clear the site and then demolish all above ground buildings and foundations including removing above and below ground structures and then remediate the area.
Norwich City Council ((NCC) is seeking to appoint a single contractor to deliver a long-term Compliance Services Contract covering (but not restricted to) statutory inspection, testing, servicing, maintenance, repairs and associated upgrades across its housing stock and communal areas. The scope of services will include, but is not limited to, emergency and communal lighting, fire alarms and detection systems, automatic opening vents, warden call systems, domestic flat entrance door inspections, lateral and rising mains, access control systems, high-rise building ventilation, lightning protection, cold water storage tanks, dry risers, legionella risk assessments, and refuse chute cleaning. NCC reserve the right to include other relevant and appropriate services to this Contract at any time during the term. The Contract will run for an initial term of five years, with the option to extend for up to two further periods of five years each, giving a maximum possible duration of fifteen years using the JCT MTC (2024) form of Contract with a schedule of amendments, and will be awarded to a single Contractor. The estimated total contract value is £35.1 million inclusive of VAT. The procurement will be conducted under the Open Procedure in line with the Procurement Act 2023 and associated Procurement Regulations 2024, and the contract will be awarded on the basis of the Most Advantageous Tender, using a 60/40 quality to price weighting. The primary CPV code for this procurement is 50710000 (Repair and maintenance services of electrical and mechanical building installations), with additional relevant CPV codes covering specialist workstreams including legionella risk assessments, refuse chute cleaning, fire alarm systems, electrical installations and mechanical engineering works. The services are to be delivered across Norwich and the wider Norfolk area. NCC reserve the right to cancel the procurement and not to proceed with the Contract at any stage of the procurement process. NCC also reserves the right not to award the Contract. Neither NCC nor any person on whose behalf this procurement is undertaken is to be liable for any costs incurred by those expressing an interest or tendering for the Contract.
The council seeks experienced operators to manage, operate, and maintain newly refurbished facilities at Sloughbottom Park, including a sports hub with 3G pitch and FA-standard changing rooms, a community pavilion with café, and enhanced park amenities, under long-term lease agreements.
Lot 1: Pavilion (Café and Community Hub)
Lot 2: Sports Hub, 3G pitch and grass pitches
Norwich City Council, in partnership with Homes England, seeks to appoint an experienced and ambitious design team (architects, masterplanners and landscape specialists) to shape the first phase of a major new urban extension in Norwich, on the edge of this historic city. The project represents a rare opportunity to establish the character, quality and long term trajectory of a new urban village, transforming a substantial former industrial site into a distinctive, well connected and sustainable place to live.