Delivery of A Bed Every Night Rough Sleepers Provision – Phase 5
A Bed Every Night (ABEN) is a Greater Manchester-wide response, which provides accommodation and support for people experiencing rough sleeping, or at imminent risk, who have no statutory accommodation options open to them. Initially developed as an additional service in the winter months, ABEN has seen continual iteration and grown to deliver an essential accommodation option for people experiencing rough sleeping, year-round. Moreover, as the provision has developed our learning has helped us gain greater insight into what works and where the opportunities now lie for us adapt and position our response.
Co-ordinating Bulky Waste Collections and Local Welfare Provision within a Local Authority Setting
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/.
Co-ordinating Bulky Waste Collections and Local Welfare Provision within a Local Authority Setting
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.
The Council wish to combine these 2 contracts and offer residents a holistic service offer.
Further details can be found in the procurement documents which are located on the Chest portal - https://www.the-chest.org.uk/.
Oldham Council requires the provision (supply and delivery to Oldham) of outdoor gym equipment for 2 sites; Churchill Playing Fields and Werneth Park.
Please note all items considered and installed must conform to EN16630.
This Opportunity will be advertised on the chest www.the-chest.org.uk all documents relating to this opportunity will be held on here and will be where you can submit a bid if interested. All queries must be directed through the chest portal
For the Provision of Dispute Resolution Service (DRS)
The aim of the Dispute Resolution Service (DRS) is to enable early resolution of disputes/disagreements with parents, carers and young people to avoid unnecessary stress and expense in situations where agreement cannot be reached.
For the Provision of School Swimming Transport Service
Oldham council is seeking to re-procure Transport Services for pupils to attend School Swimming Lessons, across the borough of Oldham.
This service is primarily utilised by pupils in Primary Schools who attend swimming lessons. The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest, or any, Tender, but at the Council’s sole discretion may accept the whole or any part of any Tender.
Oldham Council shall be responsible for running the tender process for this procurement and awarding the contract. It is the intention that regular contract monitoring meetings will be held by Oldham Council.
For the Supply, Installation & Maintenance of Vehicle Activated Signs
The Service in this contract comprises of the supply, installation and maintenance of Vehicle Actuated Signs (VAS) and associated works on the highway within the boundary of Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council (the Overseeing Organisation). Further information can be found in the tender documents which are located on the Chest e-procurement portal under reference DN617666.
Please note the Council will not accept any telephone or email queries, any queries should be raised on the Chest portal.
provision of an Ofsted Inspection Readiness Programme for non-domestic childcare providers
Oldham is committed to working with childcare providers to ensure that all children receive high quality early education and that all childcare providers are judged to be at least 'good' or above by Ofsted.
Oldham Town Centre - Master Developer Private Sector Partner
Notice linked to FTS 2022/S 000-018959.
The Council is seeking to appoint a Master Developer Private Sector Partner (PSP) with the financial means and relevant experience, skills, and resources to make a significant contribution to achieving the Vision for Oldham Town Centre via participation in a public private (development) partnership "the Partnership" with the Council.
The proposed sites that will be included in the scope of the Project initially are:
Site 1 - Civic Centre
Site 2 - Former Magistrates Court & Manchester Chambers
Site 3 - Former Leisure Centre
Additional Opportunity Sites
The Council also has potentially some further sites that it may wish to include in the scope of the Project at some point in the future "Additional Opportunity Sites". The Additional Opportunity Sites will not form part of the scope for the Project but the Council is hopeful that such can be included for discussion at some point in the future. Bidders should assume though that for now the scope of the Project will be confined to the Sites above. Please note that the Council will not be obliged to bring forward any Additional Opportunity Sites but the PSP will be expected to consider any proposals that the Council may put forward. The
Additional Opportunity Sites are:
Site 4 - Bradshaw Street
Site 5 - Metropolitan Place
Site 6 - Mumps & Wallshaw Street
Site 7 - Southgate Street & Waterloo Street
Site 8 - Tommyfield Market
Third Party Land.
There may also be other land within the vicinity of the Sites that is not within the ownership of the Council as at the date that the Master Development Agreement is entered into but which may enhance the overall proposition if brought within the scope of the Project Third Party Land. At the request of the Council the PSP shall advise and assist with formulating any proposals to acquire a title interest in any relevant Third Party Land. If so requested by the Council the PSP shall then take the lead on negotiating commercial terms for the acquisition by the Council of the relevant Third Party Land.
For the purposes of this notice, the entire value and contract duration of all sites described above have been included, for completeness please refer to the breakdown below:
Total contract range as described above £350,000,000 - £550,000,000
This is made up of the following
Core Sites £150,000,000 to £250,000,000
Additional Opportunity Sites £150,000,000 to £200,000,000
Third Party Land £50,000,000 to £100,000,000
Total contract duration - 25 years (300 months)
Initial duration - 15 years (180 months) with an optional 10 year (120 month) extension at the discretion of the Council.
Additional information:
Procurement documents must be accessed through the Council's e-tendering portal. The Chest/Proactis www.the-chest.org.uk. Project reference DN 620783. All communications
must also be directed via this portal.
Oldham Town Centre - Master Developer Private Sector Partner (PSP)
The Council is seeking to appoint a Master Developer Private Sector Partner (PSP) with the financial means and relevant experience, skills, and resources to make a significant contribution to achieving the Vision for Oldham Town Centre via participation in a public-private (development) partnership (“the Partnership”) with the Council.
1) The proposed sites that will be included in the scope of the Project initially are:
Site 1 - Civic Centre
Site 2 - Former Magistrates Court & Manchester Chambers
Site 3 - Former Leisure Centre
2) Additional Opportunity Sites
The Council also has potentially some further sites that it may wish to include in the scope of the Project at some point in the future (“Additional Opportunity Sites”). The Additional Opportunity Sites will not form part of the scope for the Project but the Council is hopeful that such can be included for discussion at some point in the future. Bidders should assume though that for now the scope of the Project will be confined to the Sites above. Please note that the Council will not be obliged to bring forward any Additional Opportunity Sites but the PSP will be expected to consider any proposals that the Council may put forward. The Additional Opportunity Sites are:
Site 4 - Bradshaw Street
Site 5 - Metropolitan Place
Site 6 - Mumps & Wallshaw Street
Site 7 - Southgate Street & Waterloo Street
Site 8 - Tommyfield Market
3) Third Party Land.
There may also be other land within the vicinity of the Sites that is not within the ownership of the Council as at the date that the Master Development Agreement is entered into but which may enhance the overall proposition if brought within the scope of the Project (“Third Party Land”). At the request of the Council the PSP shall advise and assist with formulating any proposals to acquire a title interest in any relevant Third Party Land. If so requested by the Council the PSP shall then take the lead on negotiating commercial terms for the acquisition by the Council of the relevant Third Party Land.
For the purposes of this notice, the entire value and contract duration of all sites described above have been included, for completeness please refer to the breakdown below:
Total contract range as described above: £350,000,000 - £550,000,000
This is made up of the following:
Core Sites = £150,000,000 to £250,000,000
Additional Opportunity Sites = £150,000,000 to £200,000,000
Third Party Land = £50,000,000 to £100,000,000
Total contract duration - 25 years (300 months)
Initial duration - 15 years (180 months) with an optional 10 year (120 month) extension at the discretion of the Council.
For the Provision of a Fireworks Display for a Family Bonfire Event
Oldham Council wish to appoint a Supplier/Contractor to provide a quote for the provision of a fireworks display for a family bonfire event.
All details regarding this tender can be found on the chest "www.the-chest.org.uk" all enquiries must be sent through the messaging portal on this platform
For the Provision of a Tenant Satisfaction Measures Survey
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.
For the Supply, Installation & Maintenance of Vehicle Activated Signs
he Service in this contract comprises of the supply, installation and maintenance of Vehicle
Actuated Signs (VAS) and associated works on the highway within the boundary of Oldham
Metropolitan Borough Council (the Overseeing Organisation). Further information can be
found in the tender documents which are located on the Chest e-procurement portal under
reference DN617666.
Please note the Council will not accept any telephone or email queries, any queries should
be raised on the Chest portal.
For the Supply, Installation & Maintenance of Vehicle Activated Signs
The Service in this contract comprises of the supply, installation and maintenance of Vehicle
Actuated Signs (VAS) and associated works on the highway within the boundary of Oldham
Metropolitan Borough Council (the Overseeing Organisation). Further information can be
found in the tender documents which are located on the Chest e-procurement portal under
reference DN617666.
Please note the Council will not accept any telephone or email queries, any queries should
be raised on the Chest portal.
The Oldham Partnership shares a collective vision 'to make Oldham a place of ambition'. The Council, and its partners, are committed to a co-operative future for Oldham where 'everyone does their bit and everybody benefits' and the Partnership's Oldham Plan 2017-22 sets out the Oldham Model for delivering tangible and sustained change through an integrated focus on 3 core components Inclusive Economy, Thriving Communities and Co-operative services which it is the responsibility of partner and everyone in the borough to address.
Provision of Rochdale & Oldham Collaborative Substance Misuse Treatment & Recovery Service
This project sets out the requirements for the Oldham and Rochdale Integrated Adult Substance Misuse Service. Oldham and Rochdale Councils have worked collaboratively for the last 5 years to deliver a jointly commissioned service for adults needing community treatment across both boroughs. This collaborative arrangement is continuing with this revised service specification.
Provision of Rochdale & Oldham Collaborative Substance Misuse Treatment & Recovery Service
This project sets out the requirements for the Oldham and Rochdale Integrated Adult Substance Misuse Service. Oldham and Rochdale Councils have worked collaboratively for the last 5 years to deliver a jointly commissioned service for adults needing community treatment across both boroughs. This collaborative arrangement is continuing with this revised service specification
For the provision of Insights Discovery personal profiles and workshop sessions
Oldham Council wish to appoint a Supplier/Contractor to provide Insights Discovery profiling and training to support personal development on the findings for a range of staff. We are now looking for a provider to contract with us to deliver a programme of Insights Discovery personal profiles and workshop sessions for a range of staff groups, including senior management and apprentices. We will, however, accept alternatives but will require detail in your response of how it has the same functionalities.
PLEASE NOTE - This opportunity and all related information can be found on the chest portal www.the-chest.org.uk
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.
The framework will be split into the following lots:
• Lot 1: Nightly Paid Provision Framework
Lot 1.1 - Bedsit accommodation
Lot 1.2 - One bed accommodation
Lot 1.3 - Two bed accommodation
Lot 1.4 - Three bed accommodation
Lot 1.5 - Four bed accommodation
• Lot 2: Housing Repairs & Maintenance
Lot 2.1 - Building and Joinery Work
Lot 2.2 - Plumbing, Heating, Gas and Boiler Works
Lot 2.3 - Electrical Work
Lot 2.4 - Clean and Cleanse
Lot 2.5 - Painting and Decorating
• Lot 3: Private Sector Leasing - Supply of Residential Dwellings
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.
The framework will be split into the following lots:
• Lot 1: Nightly Paid Provision Framework
Lot 1.1 – Bedsit accommodation
Lot 1.2 – One bed accommodation
Lot 1.3 – Two bed accommodation
Lot 1.4 – Three bed accommodation
Lot 1.5 – Four bed accommodation
• Lot 2: Housing Repairs & Maintenance
Lot 2.1 – Building and Joinery Work
Lot 2.2 – Plumbing, Heating, Gas and Boiler Works
Lot 2.3 – Electrical Work
Lot 2.4 – Clean and Cleanse
Lot 2.5 – Painting and Decorating
• Lot 3: Private Sector Leasing - Supply of Residential Dwellings