Winchester City Council (the council) has a robust asset management plan and
is committed to maintaining it's housing stock in line with the national
housing quality and decent homes standards and relevant legislation.
The council is responsible for c.5,000 properties across the Winchester
district and has formulated a 30 year maintenance and replacement programme
which identifies roofing replacement works and due dates and the Council has
engaged external contractors to undertake the works.
The council has appointed a maximum of six contractors to provide roof
replacement works throughout the year across the District of Winchester via
this framework agreement.
The framework is established for use by Winchester City Council only. It is
envisaged circa 250 roofs p.a may be replaced across Winchester's
administrative district issuing work orders for roof replacement works
although no guarantees can be given regarding anticipated volumes.
The contract area will cover Winchester, Alresford, Bishops Waltham, Denmead,
Whiteley and Wickham and rural areas and villages surrounding these
settlements. It encompasses an area of around 250 square miles.
It was envisaged that the framework would be divided into two lots and
applicants applied for one lot only and tender for work packages issued
by the council based on two value bands; Lot 1 for work estimated to be
<£250k and Lot 2 for work packages estimated to be ≥£250k.
However, due to insufficient applicants for the council to operate the two
separate Lots successfully and as set out in the tender documents the
council is to operate the framework with a single Lot and any direct call
- offs of a work package will be offered regardless of value in accordance
with "Schedule 5 Tasks" of the Framework Agreement or via a mini competition.
The Framework Agreement will operate through a modified JCT Framework 2016
edition (as the main contract) with Work Packages or Orders being procured
using Minor Works Building Contract 2016 or variation of with supplemental
terms and conditions.
The transformation of the central Winchester regeneration (CWR) site is of key strategic importance to the Council. The vision for the area is for a mixed-use, pedestrian friendly quarter that reflects the distinctive character of Winchester City Centre, supports a vibrant retail and cultural / heritage offer which is set within an exceptional public realm and incorporates the imaginative re-use of existing buildings. This vision is set out within the Central Winchester Regeneration Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) 2018 and a Development Brief.
The Council has procured a development partner to turn this vision into reality.
The site (as detailed in the procurement documents) is located in the heart of the City and includes the bus station, Kings Walk, Coitbury House, Friarsgate car park and the old Friarsgate Medical Centre. The site comprises circa 3.68 acres (1.49 ha) of land and consists of two separate boundaries.
Under the terms of a development agreement the development partner will undertake to deliver the overall development on a phased basis, and in accordance with the SPD and Development Brief. The development partner is appointed to carry out design and planning, community engagement and consultation, and all other preparatory activities prior to the draw-down of each phase (by way of long lease).
The works consist o Removal of Existing AIB soffits to 3 two storey blocks of flats in Winchester area and the subsequent renewal of the fascias, soffits and gutters in PVCu.
Winchester City Council (WCC) are seeking a suitably qualified Principal Contractor to construct a new sports pavilion at King George V Playing Fields, Milland Road,
Bar End, Winchester, SO23 0QA.
The greenfield site has been vested in perpetual trust as open land for public
playing fields. The area north of the access road has been demarcated for a new
pavilion development. The playing fields are currently served by two sports
pavilions which do not meet current standards, are not of adequate size and are in a deteriorating state of repair and condition. These existing pavilions are to be
demolished outside of the main works contract.
The project proposes the construction of a modern and compliant two-storey sports
pavilion which will accommodate: a first-floor clubhouse with a kitchen and
external open viewing balcony, ground-floor changing rooms with associated
showers, officials changing, separate toilets, storage, external bike shelter and
bin store. The pavilion will also have a first-floor balcony viewing area.
Landscaping includes alterations to the access route, car parking, drainage, paving and installation of EV chargers together with other associated works.
Stride Treglown Architecture & Design Practice have developed a design which
is attractive, of high quality, efficient and economical to maintain. It is hoped
that the new Pavilion will serve the current and future needs of the clubs, players, officials and spectators of all ages, cultures, abilities and gender.
The works are to be procured and administered under the JCT Design and Build
Contract 2016.
Works must be completed on-site by August 2023 in anticipation of the next football season.
To register for this procurement opportunity and access the documents, please
use the link contained within 'Additional Details' and follow the instructions
1 and 2:
1) Click on "New supplier registration"
2) Complete the Supplier Registration form
If you need any further assistance with registration or have any queries about using the portal, please contact EU Supply as follows:
E-mail: uksupport@eu-supply.com
Telephone: 0800 840 2050 during office hours ONLY (08.00 to 17.00).
Winchester City Council ("the Council") are committed through the 2020 - 2025
Council Plan to the following key policies:
• Tackling the climate emergency and creating a greener district
• Homes for All: building homes that are energy efficient and affordable to run
• Living Well: all residents to live healthy and fulfilled lives
In support of the above, the Council are proposing a development of a 2 storey block of 6nr apartments together with associated site clearance, demolition of existing
garages and sheds, hard and soft landscaping, drainage, external service
connections and off-site car parking at Southbrook Cottages, Micheldever,
Hampshire, SO21 3DJ.
The Council are seeking to appoint a suitably qualified contractor with appropriate knowledge to build the apartments which are to be to the Passivhaus Plus standard.
The Works are to be procured under the JCT Intermediate Building Contract with Contractor's Design, 2016 Edition (ICD 2016) using an open tender procurement
process.
It is anticipated that the development will commence on 28th November 2022 for a
duration of 42 weeks.
To register for this procurement opportunity and access the documents, please
use the link contained within 'Additional Details' and follow the instructions
1 and 2:
1) Click on "New supplier registration"
2) Complete the Supplier Registration form
If you need any further assistance with registration or have any queries about using the portal, please contact EU Supply as follows:
E-mail: uksupport@eu-supply.com
Telephone: 0800 840 2050 during office hours ONLY (08.00 to 17.00).
Winchester City Council ('the Council') is seeking the design, supply and installation
of a children's play area at North Walls Play Area, Winchester SO23 7DD.
The new design will replace the pre-existing play area and is required to meet all
current regulations and best practice. The play area needs to be safe, engaging
and fun and will be fully aligned to the commitment set out in the Council Plan
2020 - 2025.
The maximum budget available for this project (including contingencies) is £150,000.
The contract start date is expected to be in January 2023 with commencement on site
in late April / early May 2023.