SBHA use a number of contractors in the Aids and Adaptations area that are not used by Guinness. As SBHA is no longer a trading entity, new contracts need to be put in place urgently with Guinness as the trading entity to facilitate continuity of service to residents.
The provision of a garden machinery repair and maintenance service to ensure all Guinness owned garden machinery is serviced in accordance with manufacturer guidelines to ensure the machinery is safe and in good working order ensuring that Guinness remains compliant with The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998.
Carrying out repairs, communal & internal decoration, cleaning & gardening and waste removal across PSA, Supported Housing & Disposals stock as a one stop service.
Technical designs working with subcontractors, Lead Consultant and manufacturers.
The lifts are to be replaced, one is to be a fire fighting lift and both are to stop at all floors.
The engagement of building regulation specialists to consider our Building Regulations approvals as an alternative to Local Authority Building Control.
The Guinness Partnership required experience and resources to be utilised to address the urgent and immediate Health and Safety issues being experienced by a large number of residents at a West London block, mainly consisting of damp mould, condensation and water penetration.
The provision of a garden machinery repair and maintenance service to ensure all Guinness owned garden machinery is serviced in accordance with manufacturer guidelines to ensure the machinery is safe and in good working order ensuring that Guinness remains compliant with The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998.
Retrofit Assessor, Retrofit Coordinator and Retrofit Design services and Quality Control Inspector Services in connection with the proposed retrofit and decarbonisation measures to be carried out at properties own by Guinness
Providing measured surveys for various schemes to support Type 4 FRAs and remediation works to be carried out. The measured surveys will assist the first engineer with location of intrusive inspections throughout the building in the Type 4 FRAs and will be used for designs for any remedial works that follow.
The provision of a garden machinery repair and maintenance service to ensure all Guinness owned garden machinery is serviced in accordance with manufacturer guidelines to ensure the machinery is safe and in good working order ensuring that Guinness remains compliant with The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998.
The Guinness Partnership Limited, in collaboration with the managing agent ProcurePublic Limited, has awarded suppliers for a new Temporary Accommodation Framework. This framework is designed to meet the essential needs of public sector contracting authorities for temporary housing and decant services.
Under the framework, any UK Contracting Authority (as set out in the Contract Notice) may call upon suppliers to deliver a range of temporary accommodation solutions and related support services. These may include self-contained units (apartments and flats), serviced accommodation (house shares and guest houses), and emergency bed-and-breakfast arrangements. Additional services may encompass furniture hire, utilities management, housekeeping, welfare support, lettings, and tenancy management.
Selected suppliers will be required to provide a comprehensive, year-round accommodation and decant service, operating 24/7. This will cover the vetting, sourcing, and booking of suitable accommodation, along with the procurement of all necessary ancillary provisions through hire or purchase.
The Guinness Partnership is publishing this VEAT notice to confirm its intention to award contracts to Stanmore Contractors Ltd. and PRP Architects LLP to design and undertake urgent external wall system and balcony remediation works. These will be to remove and replace the existing non-compliant external wall system, balconies and associated elements at four buildings in the Tower Hamlets Borough of East London. To address the urgent requirements and ensure building safety of high rise buildings, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) is providing funding for this project via its Building Safety Fund (BSF). It was a requirement of the grant funding award that bidders identify contractors as part of their funding submissions. Deadlines for submissions did not enable a full tender process to be conducted.