Management and delivery of a One-stop shop domestic retrofit service

A Tender Notice
by WEST YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
5 year
Value
£20M
Sector
INDUSTRIAL
Published
16 Dec 2024
Delivery
To 05 Jan 2030 (est.)
Deadline
31 Jan 2025 14:00

Concepts

Location

West Yorkshire:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

West Yorkshire Combined Authority is seeking to establish Homes Energy West Yorkshire as a trusted retrofit service, and is seeking a provider to implement, lead and deliver a ‘one-stop shop’ (OSS) which will enable all West Yorkshire residents (of all tenure types) and landlords to access impartial advice and information on domestic retrofit and energy efficiency. The OSS aims to provide a comprehensive, accessible service to support households through the retrofit process, addressing barriers to uptake and promoting sustainable energy use. The purpose of this commission is to appoint a provider to manage and deliver the OSS and its services, acting as a 'managing agent’. The managing agent will provide both advice and installation services. Consortium bids are permitted, with a consortium lead clearly identified. The contract is to be for an initial 5 year term with the option to extend up to a maximum period of 15 years.

Total Quantity or Scope

West Yorkshire Combined Authority is seeking to establish Homes Energy West Yorkshire as a trusted retrofit service, and is seeking a provider to implement, lead and deliver a ‘one-stop shop’ which will enable all West Yorkshire residents (of all tenure types) and landlords to access impartial advice and information on domestic retrofit and energy efficiency. The one stop shop is an initiative designed to address the gap in support for households in West Yorkshire's private housing sector, focusing on retrofitting and installing renewable energy solutions. With 82% of the region's 1.02 million households either owned or privately rented, there is a significant need for assistance in improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions. The scheme responds to and delivers on the Mayor of West Yorkshire’s manifesto, to establish a one stop shop (OSS) in West Yorkshire. … By offering direct support and raising awareness of existing schemes, the OSS will enable these households to contribute to the region's overall sustainability goals and help achieve West Yorkshire's ambitious Net Zero target by 2038. The purpose of this commission is to appoint a provider to manage and deliver the OSS and its services, which will support West Yorkshire residents and private landlords to improve the energy efficiency of their home through installation of retrofit measures acting as a 'managing agent’.

Renewal Options

The Contract will consist of a 5 year initial Contract term with the option to extend the Contract for a further 10 years up to a maximum term of 15 years.

CPV Codes

  • 71314300 - Energy-efficiency consultancy services
  • 09300000 - Electricity, heating, solar and nuclear energy
  • 45300000 - Building installation work
  • 50500000 - Repair and maintenance services for pumps, valves, taps and metal containers and machinery
  • 71000000 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services

Indicators

  • This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
  • Options are available.
  • Renewals are not available.

Other Information

** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** Note: Estimated contracted expenditure by the Combined Authority (CA) as a result of the award of this contract opportunity is in relation to the provision of a managing agent service for advice only. The awarded opportunity will also allow for the provision of installation services/works to the public as a consequence. However, such services/works are not deemed to be capable of being exclusively exploited by the awarded provider, and the CA will not control provision of these services/works. It is deemed that this procurement and resulting Contract arrangements, Contract expenditure and Contract risk is in accordance and subject to Public Contract Regulations 2015 and does not satisfy the criteria or definitions of a concession set out in Contract Concession Regulations 2016. There is no guarantee of public expenditure in connection with this contract, therefore the total value is not known however could be in excess of £500m.

Reference

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