Cleaning Services for Torridge District Council, North Devon, UK
Daily internal cleaning service at hostels, Pannier Market and offices to include periodic cleaning of windows (internal and external) and building fabric as per schedules.
Periodic testing and repair of fixed wiring installations, totalling 200 Torridge District Council sites ranging from public buildings to street lights and individual pay and display machines.
Monthly temperature testing of selected tap outlets. Cleaning, disinfecting and sampling from selected hot and cold water tanks. Cleaning of shower heads.
Cleaning Services for Torridge District Council, North Devon, UK
A requirement for daily internal cleaning services at Hostels, Pannier Market and Offices in the Bideford and Great Torrington areas of North Devon, UK. This will also include periodic cleaning of windows (internal and external) and building fabric as per schedules. The sites include 2 homeless Hostels with 1 new Hostel in the process of being built and will come on board around June 2023, 1 Pannier Market and 5 office sites. The window cleaning will cover
14 current sites situated across North Devon along with the 1 new site and will be required on a bi-annual basis. Please note that this tender was previously advertised, awarded and then withdrawn. It is important that all potential suppliers visit the sites. If you have visited the sites in the last 6 months (reference the previous tender) then a site visit is not required but will be accommodated if needed.
Torrington Market House - External Refurbishment Works
There is a requirement to refurbish Torrington Market House, a Grade II* Listed building following the emergency works to remove the unsafe Bellcote structure in 2021. The front elevation of this prominent Market Hall Building at the entrance to the Pannier Market is also in a very poor state of repair and greatly diminishes the overall appearance of this side of the Square. In order to replace the refurbished Bellcote the façade of the building will require scaffolding to the full height of the building. It makes good economic sense to utilise this scaffold and to extend the scaffolding to fully access the front elevation and other parts of the building to undertake a more comprehensive schedule of repair works. The rear and side elevations of the building are also in a poor state of repair and have been included in the schedule of works.
Appledore Middledock - Demolition, Asbestos Removal & Site Clearance
Asbestos removal, demolition and site clearance ahead of main works. This will require some temporary works, permanent hoarding and obtaining various licences, including road closure to facilitate the works.
North Devon & Torridge Green Hydrogen Routemap
• Develop a de-risked business case for investment into green hydrogen across North Devon and Torridge.
• Build awareness and understanding of the green hydrogen opportunity in North Devon and Torridge both for investors and key stakeholders, including the local community and business base where appropriate.
• Advise and support the development of policy approaches for a new Local Plan (work to commence November 2024) to positively support and enable the delivery of appropriate green hydrogen infrastructure and associated industry through a suitable planning framework.
Bideford Regeneration Business Case Development Commission
Torridge District Council is in the process of reviewing regeneration opportunities in Bideford, the primary town within the district. \r
This procurement exercise seeks to identify and appoint an experienced, expert consultant, to lead on the development of a HM Treasury Business Case, using the 5-case model. This will align with Local and Central Government expectations, provide opportunities for grant funding applications and ensure robust, well informed, decision making that looks across the 5 dimensions of the project. This business case will need to provide robust evidence in order to provide reassurance and confidence not only to TDC but also to key stakeholders, including the Bideford Regeneration Board, Torridge Place Board, government partners and potential investors. At the heart of that business case needs to be deliverability and appropriateness for the location, community, local economy, environment and strategic commitments.\r
The overall aim of this work is to move towards becoming fundable by undertaking the expected key steps to progress from unfunded vision to delivery and thus to creating impact. \r
A maximum budget of up to £50,000 is available for the task. This should cover all aspects of the work, and a clear breakdown of costs, including day rates and day allocations for consultants, should be provided to justify the fee.\r
This work is funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. All work will be required to adhere to MHCLG branding and communications requirements (appendix 5) and will need to be completed and defrayed before the end of March 2025.
To create a usable space for food concessions within the Market Hall. To provide suitable power, lighting and ventilation for the stall-holders, as well as a welcoming atmosphere for customers. 3-4 spaces will be provided in the centre of the Market Hall between the first 4 sets of metal pillars as you enter the market via the Southerly doors. After reinstating the existing (disconnected) shutter vents, adequate airflow should be provided via the high ceilings. Food will be served from concessions between the pillars into the upper area of the Market Hall while Pedestrian access and egress will be via the lower area of the Market Hall.