West Lindsey District Council (the "Council") is looking to procure, pursuant to a competitive dialogue procurement process (Regulation 30 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, a suitably qualified partner organisation to regenerate and redevelop the site currently known as RAF Scampton (the "Site")
The Council have commenced negotiations to acquire the site from the Ministry of Defence (the "MOD"). The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (the "DIO") are managing the disposal on behalf of the MOD and the acquisition remains subject to a number of outstanding conditions.
The Council is interested to identify organisations with the capacity and capability to develop a commercial structure in partnership with the Council that maximises the key spatial issues, assets and unique potential of the site. This should include how the regeneration of the site would be comprehensively managed, master planned and delivered.
The Council have prepared a set of redevelopment and regeneration objectives that will form the basis of the competitive procedure. These objectives bring together the evidence base which forms the foundation of the emerging Central Lincolnshire Local Plan Opportunity Area Policy for RAF Scampton (reg.19), the results of engagement with the community, feedback and input from key stakeholders and analysis of local, regional and national strategy and policy.
The value of the regeneration project will depend upon the land value and the chosen tenderers' proposals for the site but we anticipate that this is expected to have a land value of between £3-5 million and an opportunity for a development of up to £300 million.
Additional information:
For support on the documents and the procurement process please contact Stuart.allen@cadenceinnova.com
The initial documents are available to view on the EastMids Tenders website. Bidders are required to submit their tenders by noon on 8th August 2022.
Full details of the Council's objectives are set out in the documents that accompany this contract notice and are available to view and download also on this site
The Council's key objectives for regeneration are:
a. Comprehensive redevelopment based upon a sympathetic masterplan to manage and regenerate the entirety of the site;
b. a viable and deliverable redevelopment;
c. placing community engagement at the heart of the redevelopment plan;
d. protecting and enhancing the site's heritage and historic importance using the past as a blue print for the future;
e. maximising economic benefit to West Lindsey, Lincolnshire and the UK;
f. understanding the potential for ongoing use of the protected airspace;
g. meeting needs of current and future communities;
h. delivering fit-for-the-future on-site infrastructure;
i. securing investment in the site and working with key stakeholders to deliver added value;
j. delivering integrated sustainable travel opportunities through, to and from the site;
k. contributing positively to the Net Zero Carbon agenda;
l. contributing positively to improvements in Biodiversity Net Gain across the site; and
m. establishing a sustainable commercial structure that provides long-term benefit to West Lindsey and its residents.
It is expected that the successful bidder will enter into an agreement with the Council for an initial term of five years that may be extended by two years followed by a second extension of up to three years. Any extensions to the term of the agreement will be at the Council's sole discretion and will depend upon delivery and performance against the key strategic objectives as set out above.
This final award is intended to cover the initial value and scope of the project together with any increases in the scale of the project as a result of additional investment being secured. Interested organisations should use this information to aid their estimation of the likely project value.
West Lindsey District Council (the "Council") is looking to procure, pursuant to a competitive dialogue procurement process (Regulation 30 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, a suitably qualified partner organisation to regenerate and redevelop the site currently known as RAF Scampton (the "Site")
The Council have commenced negotiations to acquire the site from the Ministry of Defence (the "MOD"). The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (the "DIO") are managing the disposal on behalf of the MOD and the acquisition remains subject to a number of outstanding conditions.
The Council is interested to identify organisations with the capacity and capability to develop a commercial structure in partnership with the Council that maximises the key spatial issues, assets and unique potential of the site. This should include how the regeneration of the site would be comprehensively managed, master planned and delivered.
The Council have prepared a set of redevelopment and regeneration objectives that will form the basis of the competitive procedure. These objectives bring together the evidence base which forms the foundation of the emerging Central Lincolnshire Local Plan Opportunity Area Policy for RAF Scampton (reg.19), the results of engagement with the community, feedback and input from key stakeholders and analysis of local, regional and national strategy and policy.
The value of the regeneration project will depend upon the land value and the chosen tenderers' proposals for the site but we anticipate that this is expected to have a land value of between £3-5 million and an opportunity for a development of up to £300 million.
Additional information:
For support on the documents and the procurement process please contact Stuart.allen@cadenceinnova.com
The initial documents are available to view on the EastMids Tenders website (https://procontract.due-north.com/Opportunities) using keyword 'Scampton' against organisation West Lindsey District Council. Bidders are required to submit their tenders by noon on 8th August 2022.
Full details of the Council's objectives are set out in the documents that accompany this contract notice and are available to view and download also on this site
The Council's key objectives for regeneration are:
a. Comprehensive redevelopment based upon a sympathetic masterplan to manage and regenerate the entirety of the site;
b. a viable and deliverable redevelopment;
c. placing community engagement at the heart of the redevelopment plan;
d. protecting and enhancing the site's heritage and historic importance using the past as a blue print for the future;
e. maximising economic benefit to West Lindsey, Lincolnshire and the UK;
f. understanding the potential for ongoing use of the protected airspace;
g. meeting needs of current and future communities;
h. delivering fit-for-the-future on-site infrastructure;
i. securing investment in the site and working with key stakeholders to deliver added value;
j. delivering integrated sustainable travel opportunities through, to and from the site;
k. contributing positively to the Net Zero Carbon agenda;
l. contributing positively to improvements in Biodiversity Net Gain across the site; and
m. establishing a sustainable commercial structure that provides long-term benefit to West Lindsey and its residents.
It is expected that the successful bidder will enter into an agreement with the Council for an initial term of five years that may be extended by two years followed by a second extension of up to three years. Any extensions to the term of the agreement will be at the Council's sole discretion and will depend upon delivery and performance against the key strategic objectives as set out above.
This final award is intended to cover the initial value and scope of the project together with any increases in the scale of the project as a result of additional investment being secured. Interested organisations should use this information to aid their estimation of the likely project value.
West Lindsey District Council (the "Council") is seeking to procure a third-party Service Provider, through an Open Procedure, to support the marketing, sales and rental of around 5 to 15 retail and accommodation units located in the regeneration area of Gainsborough market (the "Site") in accordance with the service brief (the "Project") to be supplied with the ITT.
West Lindsey District Council (the "Council") is seeking to procure a third-party Service Provider, through an Open Procedure, to support the marketing, sales and rental of around 5 to 15 retail and accommodation units located in the regeneration area of Gainsborough market (the "Site") in accordance with the service brief (the "Project") to be supplied with the ITT.
Advert on Procontract located here - https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=ccc2e8f6-30a2-ed11-811f-005056b64545&fromProjectDashboard=True
Please follow this link to register interest to receive further documentation
This Request for Quotation (RFQ) relates to the conversion of a public WC block into a café.
Documents can be accessed following this link www.https://procontract.due-north.com the DN Number is 734292
The regeneration of the Baltic Mill site will enable transformation of this derelict site into a picturesque pocket park, enhancing the overall quality of the environment and local green infrastructure, with the inclusion of easy to navigate pathways, ample seating, and a bespoke Pergola structure creating a new destination along the Riverside footpath.
The regeneration of the Baltic Mill site will enable transformation of this derelict site into a picturesque pocket park, enhancing the overall quality of the environment and local green infrastructure, with the inclusion of easy to navigate pathways, ample seating, and a bespoke Pergola structure creating a new destination along the Riverside footpath.
The link to the procurement event is www.https://procontract.due-north.com and the project number is DN733393
The works and supplies which are being procured as part of this Procurement are The Supply and Installation of Stair Lifts, Step Lifts, through Floor Lifts and Modular Ramps. Full details of the Council’s requirements can be found in Document 2 the Employers Requirements (Specification).
The Contract will run for a period of four years commencing 18 August 2025. There will be an option for the Council to extend the Contract by a period of up to 2 years at one year intervals.
West Lindsey District CouncilEast MidlandsWAC-459258