Worcester City Council was inviting quotes for refurbishment works to hall lantern
Lyppard Hub, Ankerage Green, Worcester, WR4 0DZ
The Council is using the e-procurement portal known as the Proactis Pro-Contract portal https://procontract.due-north.com to conduct this procurement exercise.
To gain access to the procurement documents, bidders will need to register their company details at the above website. Once registered, bidders will be emailed a log-in and password, allowing them to gain access to the procurement documents. Bidders will need to search for the invitation under Worcester City Council and then electronically submit an expression of interest and follow the online instructions to view the procurement documents.
Worcester City Council is inviting tenders for its Lift Servicing & Maintenance Contract.
This contract shall encompass the preventative and reactive maintenance for passenger lifts in properties under the control of Worcester City Council. The maintenance shall be carried out following the guidance set by in the LOLER and PUWER regulations.
The term of contract is from 1st April 2023 to the 31st March 2026 with an option to extend for a further period of two years (3+1+1).
Worcester City Council requires a contractor to undertake the Electrical Installation Testing and Inspection of Fixed Wiring in Worcester City Council properties.
The range of properties is very diverse from listed buildings, large office installations, community centres, a multi-storey car park, and public toilets to individual feeder pillars.
Worcester City Council is inviting tenders for undertaking routine maintenance and minor works to the Intruder Alarm, Door Access, CCTV, Flood Alarm Servicing & Maintenance Contract in Worcester City Council commercial properties.
Worcester City Council is looking to appoint a supplier to supply and install Marquees and associated items for the Worcester Show.
The Contract shall be for 3 years and shall include an option to extend the Contract for up to a further 2 years.
The works will consist of the following commencing on 8th May 2023 with an estimated time to complete works of 4 weeks:
• Supply and Install new bredon gravel pathway (PROW - Public right of way) including bollards (296m2)
• Supply and install new bredon gravel memorial area to include installation of sculpture and 4No. Lowther Seats (90m2)
Worcester City Council (the "Authority") is bringing to the market an excellent opportunity for the redevelopment of the site of the former Scala Theatre and Corn Exchange in the heart of Worcester City Centre to form a Performing Arts Centre (the "Project").
The redevelopment of the Scala and Corn Exchange forms the primary aspect of the Worcester Future High Street Fund (FHSF) redevelopment programme being led by the Authority. Worcester's FHSF programme will transform the northern part of the City Centre into a diverse leisure, cultural, entertainment and residential quarter that will attract younger people and families. Since the 19th century, the Northern Gateway of Worcester City Centre has served as a commercial hub within the City. However, the area has recently been in decline as the number of vacant retail units has increased and footfall has decreased.
The objective of the FHSF programme is to create a vibrant leisure and entertainment quarter adjacent to the high-quality primary retail core providing residents and visitors with an additional attraction and extending the City Centre's overall vibrancy.
The Authority is seeking to appoint a contractor via a two stage tender process to work with them to deliver the construction (and part design) of and deliver the architectural vision for the Project which has already been developed to RIBA Stage 3.
The Authority is seeking a contractor who will work them collaboratively in order to manage risk, cost and quality and who is sensitive to the nature of the Project, its location and the community interest in it.
In addition to the main building work for the Project, the Authority intends for the appointed contractor to also undertake any demolition and enabling works that are required as part of the development of the site in preparation for the main building works. Further details of the contract documents that the successful tenderer will be required to enter into (the "Contracts") are set out in the Procurement Documents
Worcester City Council is inviting Expressions of Interest from suitably experienced and skilled market operators to manage the market stalls at The Worcester Victorian Christmas Fayre held in the City.
The Procurement is being run under the Concession Contracts regulations, and the Authority reserve the right to use the flexibilities permitted by Regulation 30 of the Concession Contract Regulations 2016.
The initial contract duration will be for 3 years (from 2024) with an option to extend, up to a maximum of 5 years.
Worcester City Council, the Museum of Royal Worcester and the Royal Porcelain Works are seeking to commission an original work of public art to respond Worcester Citys world renowned porcelain heritage.
The prominent site specific public artwork or artworks will use creative approaches to celebrate Worcester porcelain, its history and special material qualities.
The new public artwork will sit within the environs of the Museum of Royal Worcester and will surprise, delight and raise awareness and appreciation of the Citys porcelain heritage.
The successful artist or artist collective will be provided with
A 75,000 GBP artist commission fee and the opportunity to create a prominent site specific public artwork or artworks using creative approaches to celebrate Worcester porcelain, its history and special material qualities
Time to engage with the largest collection of Worcester porcelain in the world and associated rich archive held at the Museum of Royal Worcester to inspire and inform their ideas and the resulting installation
The opportunity to engage with local residents, site stakeholders, ex factory workers and other networks to develop and inform the project
Liaison with site partners, funders and stakeholders, and project management and marketing support
Worcester City Council is acting as Lead Authority for the joint commissioning of a Private Sector Housing Stock Condition Survey for the Worcestershire Local Authorities of; Bromsgrove District Council, Malvern Hills District Council, Redditch Borough Council, Worcester City Council, Wyre Forest District Council and Wychavon District Council.
This survey will assess overall adequacy and condition of accommodation and to facilitate targeting resource. This survey will cover all tenures including registered social landlord housing, private rented and owner occupied and will include property type and age, energy efficiency matters and a socio-economic profile of residents.
Worcester City Council carried out a Competitive Procedure with Negotiation. The Council is seeking a delivery partner for the operation of Worcester City's app- based bike share scheme. The Contract will operate with a single Supplier appointed to operate the bike share scheme in accordance with the Council's specification and contract. The funding model was envisaged to be £500,000 capital funding and £100,000 revenue funding from the Council at the start of the scheme. This is the maximum funding available to the scheme and submissions over this price would not be considered.
The number of bikes to be provided and the approach to deployment will be agreed with the Supplier. The Supplier will provide all equipment and any associated required infrastructure.
The Project aims to provide low-cost access to members of the public who wish to use bikes and to encourage cycling as a viable sustainable travel option. The bike share scheme is aimed at commuters, business travellers, leisure users, tourists, and students.
Bikes and ebikes should form part of the scheme to allow people to make longer journeys and journeys over hillier terrain and make the scheme more accessible.