Wiltshire Council, requires one contractor to provide all works and services to bring void properties up to Wiltshire Council's lettable standard, this will be inclusive but not limited to; Multi-trade, Carpentry, Plumbing, Plastering, Painting and Decorating, Brickwork and Masonary etc
Emotional Wellbeing and Counselling Service supports emotional wellbeing in Children and Young People (CYP) aged 0 - 25. It also provides counselling services to CYP. The
Wiltshire Council are undertaking a procurement process, via the Competitive Flexible Procedure – Two Stage Process, to source an approved licensed Asbestos Management Survey, and Asbestos Plan Service to deliver Asbestos Management Surveys, and Asbestos Plans for The Authority’s Council’s Housing Portfolio, which consist of circa 5,300 tenancies with 80% in the Salisbury area and the remaining across and throughout Wiltshire. The age of our housing portfolio signifies the inclusion of Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM’s).
Wiltshire Council are looking to engage contractors/suppliers on a 5 year contract with an optional extension period of up to a further 5 years, to deliver a full range of building maintenance activities across the Council's property estate from 01 October 2024.
This procurement will be divided into 6 Lots, with 1 contractor awarded to each Lot. Contractors may bid for one, multiple or all lots.
The Strategic Asset Maintenance and Facilities Management (SAM&FM) Service is responsible for the maintenance of this property estate. The SAM&FM service provides facility management from the 3 hub office buildings, and are responsible for reactive and planned preventative maintenance, building compliance, utilities management and energy efficiency across the portfolio.
To manage this diverse property portfolio, the client has identified a number of core contracts, which, taken together, will be used to deliver the full range of building maintenance activities. Combined, these contracts will ensure that the councils property portfolio remains safe, compliant, and fit for purpose and are designed to include for cyclical maintenance, capital repair of buildings, repair and replacement of systems and minor refurbishments.
The council envisions a collaborative partnership with the service provider to accomplish a comprehensive set of long- range objectives during the lifetime to the contract. These include…
I. Ensure the timely repair of the Councils property and buildings
II. Raise the level of compliance assurance within the property portfolio
III. Standardise cyclical maintenance activity and integrate with SFG20
IV. Raise the standard of maintenance of the property portfolio and introduce a rolling five year planned maintenance programme covering each part of the property portfolio
V. Increase standardisation of building elements, equipment and systems across the property portfolio
VI. Improve the resilience of key sites in the property portfolio
Wiltshire Council (the Client) has a housing portfolio with c. 5300 tenancies with approximately 80% in the Salisbury area and the remaining across and throughout Wiltshire. The Client’s Housing Property Services team are responsible for the condition and safe use of all assets in its Housing Portfolio. The Client is looking to procure the services of a Service Provider to carry out responsive property maintenance and repair works to properties across the Client’s Housing Portfolio. The appointed Service Provider will have the capability and capacity to deliver a high quality and customer focused responsive maintenance and repairs service to the Client. The appointed Service Provider will be required to work to a high standard and deliver excellent customer service.
To develop and implement a comprehensive online, anonymous school-aged (8-18+) health and wellbeing survey primarily within educational settings to inform school-based planning and wider strategic developments to improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people across Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council Term Traffic Signals Maintenance Contract for the provision of inspection,
maintenance and installation of the traffic control and monitoring equipment and vehicle
activated signs (VAS) within the bounds of Wiltshire Council. And the administration of a
suitable fault management system.
This is a service for all age unpaid carers contract. An unpaid carer is a person, child or adult who looks after a family member, partner or friend who needs help because of their illness, disability, a mental health diagnosis or an addiction and would not be able to live a good life without support.
Carers provide a range of support including personal care, emotional support, help with practical tasks such as shopping and reminding to give medication. Most unpaid care is provided by people living in the same household as the person needing support.
This contract will be separated into lots (3)
- Young carer and young adult carer (5-25years old)
- Adult carer (18 years old onwards)
- Online carers services
B4069 Lyneham Banks Repairs
In 2022 significant a significant landslip took place on the B4069 Lyneham in North Wiltshire. The resulting landslip dislodged around 90m of the existing carriageway downslope. The B4069 has been closed since February 2022 when the landslip took place, movements continued throughout the first part of 2022 until slowing significantly during the summer months.
The B4069 is a regionally important route providing connectivity between junction 17 of the M4 and North Wiltshire as well as serving several local communities. The road when opened normally takes around 5500 vehicles a day.
It is proposed to stabilise the slope with a contiguous piled embedded retaining wall with capping and upstand at the top. The proposed structure will be constructed on the northern side of the B4069 with a length of approximately 109m.
A in-situ reinforced concrete (RC) capping beam will be supported on a single row of 600 mm diameter bored concrete piles. The in-situ capping beam will be 1000 mm wide and 1500 mm deep structurally connected with the piles. The capping beam will be connected to tension micropiles to provide additional lateral ground support to the retaining wall.
A vertical infill parapet or edge restraint is also considered to be provided at this location. The new parapet may be installed in the verge or attached directly to the capping beam at the back of the verge. Highway works will include reinstatement of the carriageway, pavement, drainage, and kerbs. To provide improvement to the existing highway drainage system, it is proposed that the highway shall be drained by a combination of gullies, carrier/ collector pipes and catchpits. The proposed highway drainage will outfall to a watercourse north of the B4069 via a new culvert.
To ensure effective drainage of the site a number of land drainage measures will also be put in place on 3rd party land either side of the B4069.
The works will be designed and built in accordance with current standards and guidelines, and will include for all key aspects of highway construction – piling, earthworks, carriageway, drainage, signage, and hard and soft landscaping works.
Wiltshire Council: Self-Directed Support Service We invite providers to join us in this transformative journey to enhance the lives of those we serve. Your vision and creativity will be instrumental in shaping a service that truly empowers individuals and strengthens our communities. If you are a provider with the vision and creativity to support this initiative, we encourage you to attend the market engagement event to express your interest and learn more about how you can contribute to the Self-Directed Support service. Wiltshire Council is seeking a provider with vision and creativity to transform our offer to people who wish to purchase or direct their own care and support services. Our goal is to maximise people's involvement and control over how their needs are met. The Self-Directed Support service will collaborate with people, their communities, and system partners to create effective community-based solutions. This service is central to enabling Wiltshire Council to meet the increasing demand on health and social care services. Self-Directed Support offers a more personalised, asset, and strength-based approach to people. This approach provides more opportunities for individuals to improve their quality of life. Additionally, it shifts the focus from commissioned services to community support, fostering mutual aid within communities. The business plan's key priorities include empowering people by enhancing their control and involvement in care decisions, building a resilient society through stronger, more supportive communities, supporting a thriving economy with innovative care solutions, and promoting a sustainable environment through community-based practices. We invite providers to join us in this transformative journey to enhance the lives of those we serve.