Previous notice for opportunity - OLDH001-DN509022-88960648.
This is not merely a sale of a sports pitch. The all-weather playing fields known locally as Chapel Road ("the Site") require significant works to be undertaken to bring them back to life and fit for 21st Century sporting events. The Council is looking for a contractual commitment from the Tenderer to undertake works to the Site in accordance with the FA's certified standards and requirements relating to 3G Football Turf Pitches to maintain the Site in accordance with those requirements and for the Site to be registered on The FA register for 3G Football Turf Pitches. The works undertaken to the Site should be of a standard that achieves desired outcomes, in order to meet Sport England standards, and where required by planning, to ensure that the current users, and any potential future users have a state-of-the art facility to train on, play on, and if appropriate, to hold events at. As the Council is dictating that these works must be carried out, and as the Council will have an ongoing view in terms of design, quality and other matters, this project is being procured based on a Works Contract and not simply a sales contract. The anticipated spend falls short of PCR threshold, and on that basis the procurement is being conducted in accordance with the Council's own Contract Procedure Rules.
As advertised, the award was subject to external involvement of the Department for Education, who have imposed non-material changes to the contract. The Council has obtained approval to proceed in accordance with the proposed changes. The Council will now be disposing of the site under a long lease; the use of the site by the adjoining school will now be under a shared use agreement. The dates stated are a best estimate as the disposal remains subject to obtaining the formal consent of the Secretary of State for the Department for Education. Indicative Dates: 07-07-2023 - 06/07/3022 (999 year lease arrangement).
Construction Partner for Oldham Library Refurbishment - Phase 1, procured on a 2 stage tender basis, initially operating under a pre-construction services agreement.
Spindles Phase 2 - Redevelopment and Repurposing of the Spindles Shopping Centre, procured on a 2 stage tender basis, initially under a pre-construction services agreement.
Spindles Phase 2 - Redevelopment and Repurposing of the Spindles Shopping Centre, procured on a 2 stage tender basis, initially under a pre-construction services agreement.
Programme of Works - Old Library Phase 2 / Diggle Clock Tower Refurbishment, procured on a 2 stage tender basis, operating initially appointed under pre-construction services agreements.
Oldham Council provides many services to serve the residents of the borough, 2 of which are
a bulky waste collection service and the Local Welfare Provision (LWP) scheme.
The bulky waste collection service is a statutory duty collecting from domestic households in Oldham and the LWP scheme is to provide support to meet short term emergency/immediate supports needs of vulnerable residents and also to assist vulnerable
residents to establish or maintain a home in the community by the provision of white goods and furniture.
The Council wish to combine these 2 contracts and offer residents a holistic service offer.
Further details can be found in the procurement documents published on the eprocurement portal the Chest - https://www.the-chest.org.uk/.
To consult and drive forward the redevelopment programmes for the new Spindles & Town Centre programmes.
The consultant will lead on the on the Town Centre redevelopment and be responsible for managing the development through the
design and construction phases to handover/occupation with emphasis on maximising return of invested capital and operating profitability including management of cashflow.
The Council tendered to create a Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) funded Framework for the supply and installation of level access showers and shower over baths for vulnerable people of all ages. The works will be required in occupied properties, of all tenure and located across any/all of the wards within the borough of Oldham.
The range and nature of the work may include but is not limited to; supply and installation, preparatory and completion work; flooring, joinery, plasterwork, wall and ceiling finishes, pipework, electrics, sanitary ware, brickwork/blockwork, doors and casings, partition walls, radiators, vents, grab rails, shower seats and curtains, commissioning asbestos surveys to inform the works if necessary. The Council has set the price for the work.
The Council appointed the four highest scoring tenderers to the Framework with work to be awarded on a rotation basis. Contractors are not required to further compete for work in mini-competitions once appointed to the Framework.
Based on previous years, we estimated that approximately 130-140 level access showers and 10 shower over baths may be ordered per year, however this will fluctuate based on client requirements. It is estimated that each contractor will receive orders for approximately 20-25 level access showers and 1-2 shower over baths per annum.
The tender was not divided into geographical lots.
The Framework go-live date is 1st December 2022. The Framework Agreement will run for a period of two years with two 12 month options to extend thereafter (2+1+1 years - total possible duration of 4 years) subject to the agreement of both parties and contractual performance.
The value of the Framework for the four year term is estimated to be in the region of £2.26m excluding VAT. The estimate is forecast on the basis of historical data and anticipated future demand. The total value of projects which may be procured under the Framework cannot be guaranteed.
Competitive tender under the Council's own North West Contractor Framework (DN535239) - Lot 2. Royton Town Hall and Library is located at Rochdale Road, Royton, Oldham. Approx GIFA 1705m2.
Internal refurbishment together with essential repairs, replacement of Mechanical and Electrical Services and small extension to the rear of the Library. The building is not listed but is of heritage importance. Traditional (Single Stage).
The Greater Manchester CCIN members leading this Policy Lab are looking for a research / consultancy partner from CCIN's Dynamic Purchasing System to support the delivery of the Policy Lab.
Oldham Council is seeking a research company to fulfil the Councils obligations to annually survey the Council's tenants for 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 and produce an annual service report at the end of each year for distribution to tenants.
This publication and the corresponding documents can be found on the chest www.the-chest.org.uk please direct any queries via this portal through the message function.
Oldham Council is seeking to create a temporary accommodation (TA) framework consisting of highly skilled, socially aware and reputable providers to assist with the delivery of statutory temporary accommodation provision under Part VII of the Housing Act 1996.\r
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The framework will be split into the following lots:\r
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• Lot 1: Nightly Paid Provision Framework\r
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ï‚§ Lot 1.1 - Bedsit accommodation\r
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ï‚§ Lot 1.2 - One bed accommodation\r
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ï‚§ Lot 1.3 - Two bed accommodation\r
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ï‚§ Lot 1.4 - Three bed accommodation\r
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ï‚§ Lot 1.5 - Four bed accommodation\r
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• Lot 2: Housing Repairs & Maintenance\r
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ï‚§ Lot 2.1 - Building and Joinery Work\r
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ï‚§ Lot 2.2 - Plumbing, Heating, Gas and Boiler Works\r
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ï‚§ Lot 2.3 - Electrical Work\r
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ï‚§ Lot 2.4 - Clean and Cleanse\r
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ï‚§ Lot 2.5 - Painting and Decorating\r
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• Lot 3: Private Sector Leasing - Supply of Residential Dwellings
To deliver the early payment scheme for Oldham Council.
Please note this opportunity was not advertised as a direct award was made via the NEPO framework Early Payment Service (NEPO521)
Provision of specialist temporary secondment technical support on design of the City Sustainable Transport Settlement - Quality Bus Transit Corridor in the form of Principle Consultant.
Direct award made with the Lot 5 of the ESPO Consultancy Services Framework