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Stratford-on-Avon District Council is seeking a consultant in relation to community infrastructure needs for new developments. Additional information: All information is available via our e-tendering portal at www.csw-jets.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
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Proposed Licence Concession to provide, erect and operate a Heritage Style Funfair Ride (The Bancroft Gardens) from 1st April 2023 to 1st June 2023 (inclusive). Additional information: Further information on how to apply for this opportunity can be found on our e-tendering portal at www.csw-jets.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
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Tenders are invited for the supply of the Complex Needs Service. Additional information: Details on how to apply for this opportunity can be found on our e-tendering portal www.csw-jets.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
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The Changing Places Toilet is a badly needed project for Stratford District Council and will see the first Changing Places facility within a shopping area in the District. The Council has now been fortunate to receive funding to cover construction and 3 years of use. Consultation has been undertaken with key stakeholders and the need for a Changing Places facility is clearly apparent. The core purpose of the Changing Places facility is to provide a more accessible, inclusive environment for all user groups. The inclusion of the facility will help to improve the quality of life for a number of people and will help to create a safe and secure environment in which people with disabilities feel comfortable. The location of the Changing Places facility is a pivotal aspect in achieving a more accessible town centre and ensuring every resident of and visitor to, Stratford feels part of the community. The Contractor shall be responsible for the design and construction of the Changing Places facility, including enabling works, construction of 'Shop Front', external works, service connections, commissioning and gaining statutory authority approvals (excluding planning approval). The scope of the contract is primarily to provide a Changing Places facility within Stratford Town Centre. The design of the facility must be in accordance with Changing Places requirements and the Changing Places Consortium, in addition to Building Regulations. Additional information: Full details on how to apply for this contract can be found on our e-tendering portal www.csw-jets.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
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Tenders are invited for the supply of services to transition Microfiche records to a digital platform. Additional information: Full details on how to apply for this opportunity can be found on our e-tendering portal www.csw-jets.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
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Tenders are invited for the supply of services to transition Microfiche records to a digital platform. Additional information: Full details on how to apply for this opportunity can be found on our e-tendering portal www.csw-jets.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
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The Council are being provided with S106 money to build a Community Hub in the new development of Upper Lighthorne. The aim is to provide a community facility in the new village centre that aligns with the wider principles and vision for the community and creates a vibrant and viable village centre as a focus for community life. The Council is already working with the community to define what they need, taking into consideration the wider area; adjoining villages; what is currently already in place and new facilities that are proposed elsewhere on the new settlement, so that this hub offers something unique to the community that will enhance what it already has in place as opposed to duplicate provision. The community hub needs to align with the vision for the wider development where possible and appropriate. This vision includes healthy lifestyles, green initiatives, a variety of new skilled job opportunities, being well connected, community focused, walkable, with a range of new homes. The Council have undertaken stakeholder analysis to determine the main stakeholders and how best to engage with them. The Council has already undertaken work with an external consultancy firm to explore with partners such as the Police Safer Neighbourhood Team and the Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Integrated Care Board (ICB) whether the community hub should be a standalone building or whether shared facilities would best serve the community, the outcome of which is that there is agreement from the Council's Cabinet and the NHS Integrated Care Board, Primary Care Group in principle to undertake this as a joint project in which the Local Authority will lead on the design and construction of a shared building under the umbrella of the same project to create a Community Hub and Doctor's practice. Discussions are underway with Warwickshire Police with the potential for some facilities to be made available onsite to be used by the Police and Neighbourhood Services team. The report attached at Appendix A of this specification outlines the proposal, amongst other findings to help ensure the success of this piece of work and sets the scene for the direction the Council and partners would like this project to take. As discussions are still underway with the Police and the full remit of their requirements is not yet understood the contract cost is based on their full involvement in the project which will be scaled accordingly. Legal services have been initially consulted with to understand how their proportion of the S106 money can be used. If it is determined that they require less space the money can likely still be used to provide community facilities within the shared building with agreement from the landowner. Initial discussions indicate that the Police will require a small amount of office space within the shared building in the form of a couple of rooms that can otherwise be used as rooms to rent out to the community. There is unli... Additional information: Full details on how to apply for this opportunity can be found on our e-tendering portal www.csw-jets.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
Value undisclosed
Stratford on Avon District Council wish to appoint a suitably qualified and highly experienced Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) for the renovation of One Evesham Place. Stratford on Avon District Council Cabinet approved the acquisition of One Evesham Place, an end-terraced double fronted parlour type dwelling, having nine bedrooms, two storey House in Multiple Occupancy [HMO] dwelling. Its purpose is to provide additional supported accommodation for homeless individuals. Since the acquisition, the property has remained vacant. Supported accommodation provides a short-term housing solution for individuals who find themselves without permanent shelter. Supported accommodation is viewed as a transitional accommodation that will provide the short-term solutions of shelter for individuals experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness. This type of accommodation prioritises basic needs, offering a safe and functional space until a more permanent housing solution can be found. The successful tenderer will demonstrate the capability to form and lead a team composed of skilled professionals representing all necessary disciplines. The multifaceted nature of this project necessitates a high degree of collaboration. Therefore, to achieve the desired project outcomes, a holistic and integrated design approach is essential. The winning bid will outline a clear strategy for assembling a multidisciplinary team that includes Architect/Lead Designer, landscape design, principal designer, mechanical, electrical engineering, sustainability, quantity surveyor, construction/ project management, and technical consultants. This team must be prepared for effective engagement throughout all RIBA Plan of Work stages (0-7) to ensure seamless project delivery. This project encompasses the comprehensive design, construction/renovation, and delivery of a supported accommodation facility that prioritises the well-being and independence of its residents. The design phase must address the specific needs of individuals requiring support, ensuring accessibility, safety, and functionality while fostering a sense of community and belonging. The construction stage should employ high-quality, sustainable materials and adhere to best practices for durability and longevity. The goal is to achieve practical completion within the designated timeframe and budget, delivering a facility that seamlessly accommodates resident needs and provides a supportive environment for both residents and staff. Additional information: Full details on how to apply for this opportunity can be found on our e-tendering portal http://csw-jets.co.uk/ Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
Value undisclosed
Stratford on Avon District Council wish to appoint a suitably qualified and highly experienced Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) for the renovation of One Evesham Place. Stratford on Avon District Council Cabinet approved the acquisition of One Evesham Place, an end-terraced double fronted parlour type dwelling, having nine bedrooms, two storey House in Multiple Occupancy [HMO] dwelling. Its purpose is to provide additional supported accommodation for homeless individuals. Since the acquisition, the property has remained vacant. Supported accommodation provides a short-term housing solution for individuals who find themselves without permanent shelter. Supported accommodation is viewed as a transitional accommodation that will provide the short-term solutions of shelter for individuals experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness. This type of accommodation prioritises basic needs, offering a safe and functional space until a more permanent housing solution can be found. The successful tenderer will demonstrate the capability to form and lead a team composed of skilled professionals representing all necessary disciplines. The multifaceted nature of this project necessitates a high degree of collaboration. Therefore, to achieve the desired project outcomes, a holistic and integrated design approach is essential. The winning bid will outline a clear strategy for assembling a multidisciplinary team that includes Architect/Lead Designer, landscape design, principal designer, mechanical, electrical engineering, sustainability, quantity surveyor, construction/ project management, and technical consultants. This team must be prepared for effective engagement throughout all RIBA Plan of Work stages (0-7) to ensure seamless project delivery. This project encompasses the comprehensive design, construction/renovation, and delivery of a supported accommodation facility that prioritises the well-being and independence of its residents. The design phase must address the specific needs of individuals requiring support, ensuring accessibility, safety, and functionality while fostering a sense of community and belonging. The construction stage should employ high-quality, sustainable materials and adhere to best practices for durability and longevity. The goal is to achieve practical completion within the designated timeframe and budget, delivering a facility that seamlessly accommodates resident needs and provides a supportive environment for both residents and staff. Additional information: Full details on how to apply for this opportunity can be found on our e-tendering portal http://csw-jets.co.uk/ Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
Value undisclosed
This tender has been advertised previously as SDC-18956 'One Evesham Place'. No contract award was made because of the low number of submissions. The Council considered the lack of competition could prevent it from fulfilling its Best Value Duty and from entering into a contract on a most economically advantageous tender basis. The Council is re-advertising the procurement, in the hope that more tenders may be submitted. As a result of the previous tender process, changes have been made to the new tender documents to make the Council's requirements clearer. Stratford on Avon District Council wish to appoint a suitably qualified and highly experienced Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) for the renovation of One Evesham Place. Stratford on Avon District Council Cabinet approved the acquisition of One Evesham Place, an end-terraced double fronted parlour type dwelling, having nine bedrooms, two storey House in Multiple Occupancy [HMO] dwelling. Its purpose is to provide additional supported accommodation for homeless individuals. Since the acquisition, the property has remained vacant. Supported accommodation provides a short-term housing solution for individuals who find themselves without permanent shelter. Supported accommodation is viewed as a transitional accommodation that will provide the short-term solutions of shelter for individuals experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness. This type of accommodation prioritises basic needs, offering a safe and functional space until a more permanent housing solution can be found. The successful tenderer will demonstrate the capability to form and lead a team composed of skilled professionals representing all necessary disciplines. The multifaceted nature of this project necessitates a high degree of collaboration. Therefore, to achieve the desired project outcomes, a holistic and integrated design approach is essential. The winning bid will outline a clear strategy for assembling a multidisciplinary team that includes Architect/Lead Designer, landscape design, principal designer, mechanical, electrical engineering, sustainability, quantity surveyor, construction/ project management, and technical consultants. This team must be prepared for effective engagement throughout all RIBA Plan of Work stages (0-7) to ensure seamless project delivery. This project encompasses the comprehensive design, construction/renovation, and delivery of a supported accommodation facility that prioritises the well-being and independence of its residents. The design phase must address the specific needs of individuals requiring support, ensuring accessibility, safety, and functionality while fostering a sense of community and belonging. The construction stage should employ high-quality, sustainable materials and adhere to best practices for durability and longevity. The goal is to achieve practical completion within the designated timeframe and budget, delivering a facili... Additional information: Full details on how to apply for this opportunity can be found on our e-tendering portal CSW-JETS. Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
Value undisclosed
This tender has been advertised previously as SDC-18956 'One Evesham Place'. No contract award was made because of the low number of submissions. The Council considered the lack of competition could prevent it from fulfilling its Best Value Duty and from entering into a contract on a most economically advantageous tender basis. The Council is re-advertising the procurement, in the hope that more tenders may be submitted. As a result of the previous tender process, changes have been made to the new tender documents to make the Council's requirements clearer. Stratford on Avon District Council wish to appoint a suitably qualified and highly experienced Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) for the renovation of One Evesham Place. Stratford on Avon District Council Cabinet approved the acquisition of One Evesham Place, an end-terraced double fronted parlour type dwelling, having nine bedrooms, two storey House in Multiple Occupancy [HMO] dwelling. Its purpose is to provide additional supported accommodation for homeless individuals. Since the acquisition, the property has remained vacant. Supported accommodation provides a short-term housing solution for individuals who find themselves without permanent shelter. Supported accommodation is viewed as a transitional accommodation that will provide the short-term solutions of shelter for individuals experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness. This type of accommodation prioritises basic needs, offering a safe and functional space until a more permanent housing solution can be found. The successful tenderer will demonstrate the capability to form and lead a team composed of skilled professionals representing all necessary disciplines. The multifaceted nature of this project necessitates a high degree of collaboration. Therefore, to achieve the desired project outcomes, a holistic and integrated design approach is essential. The winning bid will outline a clear strategy for assembling a multidisciplinary team that includes Architect/Lead Designer, landscape design, principal designer, mechanical, electrical engineering, sustainability, quantity surveyor, construction/ project management, and technical consultants. This team must be prepared for effective engagement throughout all RIBA Plan of Work stages (0-7) to ensure seamless project delivery. This project encompasses the comprehensive design, construction/renovation, and delivery of a supported accommodation facility that prioritises the well-being and independence of its residents. The design phase must address the specific needs of individuals requiring support, ensuring accessibility, safety, and functionality while fostering a sense of community and belonging. The construction stage should employ high-quality, sustainable materials and adhere to best practices for durability and longevity. The goal is to achieve practical completion within the designated timeframe and budget, delivering a facili... Additional information: Full details on how to apply for this opportunity can be found on our e-tendering portal CSW-JETS. Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
Value undisclosed