Regional Airfield Support Vehicles - Jersey, Channel Islands
Ports of Jersey is undertaking early market engagement to inform a future procurement exercise for a fully electric, 4x4 operational vehicle to support the Airfield Rescue and Fire Fighting Service (ARFFS) at Jersey Airport.
Merchants' Quay, St Helier Jersey - identification and appointment of a development partner.
Ports of Jersey is looking to engage with an experienced, committed development partner to, design, build, fund, and operate (itself or through an experienced third party) a hotel on the Merchants’ Quay site in Jersey, Channel Islands (the "Opportunity").
For more information about this Opportunity, please see the description at II.2.4 below.
Ill Health Retirement Provision, Ports of Jersey, Channel Islands
A requirement has arisen to provide Ports of Jersey employees with an ill health retirement provision alongside an existing employer pension scheme. This will provide employees who are deemed permanently incapable of undertaking their role to be provided with an enhancement based on their length of service. The requirement will be for approximately 120 employees and any new employees. We are looking for ill health retirement offerings in the UK market, or equivalent provisions to ill health retirement. Ideally the benefits and provisions will closely reflect those of Public Employees Pension Scheme (PEPS)
Redevelopment of Elizabeth Harbour, St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands - Marine works
The provision of construction work to support the redevelopment of Elizabeth Harbour, which will support the move of the existing Lift On Lift Off (LoLo) crane operation from New North Quay to Elizabeth Harbour and to co-locate it with the Roll On Roll Off (RoRo) operation of the island.
The Marine works will include:
1. New land creation through the combination of a suspended deck and reclamation
2. LoLo berth with associated services and furniture
3. The dredging of a new berth pocket and basin
4. Concrete Block Return wall and Revetment
The provision of construction work to support the redevelopment of Elizabeth Harbour, which will support the move of the existing Lift On Lift Off (LoLo) crane operation from New North Quay to Elizabeth Harbour and to co-locate it with the Roll On Roll Off (RoRo) operation of the island.
The Marine works will include:
1. New land creation through the combination of a suspended deck and reclamation
2. LoLo berth with associated services and furniture
3. The dredging of a new berth pocket and basin
4. Concrete Block Return wall and Revetment
Concessionaire for Food and Beverage at Elizabeth Terminal, St Heliler, Jersey, Channel Islands
Ports of Jersey invites interested parties for the operation and management of The Shipyard Restaurant & Bar located at Elizabeth Terminal, St Helier, Jersey.
Provision of Marine Fuel Services for Consolidated Sites, St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands
Ports of Jersey invites interested parties for the operation and management of two marine fuel sites, including one new all states of tide service site and the current fuel site in Elizabeth Marina.
The responses will help Ports of Jersey assess the market interest, capability, and innovative approaches for delivering high-quality, customer centric, dependable, and cost-effective services.
Key Project Requirements
• Operating the existing fuel site (Elizabeth Marina): Ensuring continued service excellence and customer satisfaction.
• Developing and operating an all states of tide site: Designing, investing in, and managing a site that meets the needs of an all states of tide facility, with self-service capabilities, robust security measures and pump out facilities for leisure vessels
Ports of Jersey is interested in hearing proposals for this project from companies on and off island, or individuals who have workable ideas / proposals / solutions which could be considered for this site as a whole or in parts.
Merchants' Quay, St Helier Jersey - identification and appointment of a development partner
Ports of Jersey is looking to engage with an experienced, committed development partner to, design, build, fund, and operate (itself or through an experienced third party) a hotel on the Merchants’ Quay site in Jersey, Channel Islands (the "Opportunity").
The Opportunity, which is part of Jersey’s broader Harbour Master Plan, is a rare occasion for a developer to play a wider role in Jersey’s medium to long-term development strategy, collaborate with an array of local partners, and leverage Jersey’s socio-cultural assets to support a thriving, but underserved, tourism market.
A preliminary study suggests that a hotel development of approximately 10,000 sq m could be delivered, which, depending on required room sizes, could deliver 125-150 guest rooms (subject to Planning). Supplementing this, a comprehensive facilities programme could include: (i) an all-day dining restaurant; (ii) a rooftop or upper-level bar; (iii) a destination bar and restaurant (La Folie Inn), (iv) a spa and wellness area; and/or (v) event/meeting spaces.
Any future development must carefully respect the significance of both the Grade 1 listed harbour infrastructure and the Grade 3 and 4 listed buildings. The vision for La Folie Inn and South Pier House is to have them restored and integrated into the overall development. The Opportunity must strike a careful balance between commercial viability and the conservation of these important heritage assets.
At this stage, Ports of Jersey is intending to enter into a long-term lease with an organisation for the design, build and operation of the hotel. Ports of Jersey would like to use this market engagement phase to engage with prospective developers and understand the market view in relation to the appropriate length of the lease, as well as explore different options to maximise the return on investment.