Quality Trusted Solutions (QTS) Find a Tender Service Consultants Framework

A Tender Notice
by QUALITY TRUSTED SOLUTIONS LLP

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Framework (Services)
Duration
4 year
Value
£18M
Sector
CONSTRUCTION
Published
14 May 2021
Delivery
To 29 Apr 2026 (est.)
Deadline
16 Jun 2021 11:00

Concepts

Location

Quality Trusted Solutions, First Floor, 350 Euston Road, London NW1 3AX

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

Quality Trusted Solutions LLP (QTS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL). QTS was established in 2017 to manage the estates and facilities functions of CNWL across 150+ sites, and to market its services within the wider healthcare sector to deliver estates and facilities solutions across London and the South East of England. CNWL remains QTS primary customer, and it engages QTS to deliver its annual capital programme of capital projects to its properties, with an average annual value of up to £15m. This investment is targeted at delivering major property improvements and upgrades to ensure patients and service users are cared for in a safe, therapeutic and comfortable environment. This 5 Lot Consultants Framework will include the following disciplines to facilitate the delivery of QTS’s new build and refurbishment schemes over the Framework’s 4-year term: • Lot 1 – Architects (medium/large, schemes greater than £2m project value) • Lot 2 – Architects (small/medium, schemes less than £2m project value) • Lot 3 – Cost Consultants • Lot 4 – M&E Engineering • Lot 5 – Building Surveyors Please note that potential suppliers can apply to all Lots on the Framework but can only apply to either Lot 1 (medium/large, schemes greater than £2m project value) OR Lot 2 (small/medium, schemes less than £2m project value).

Lot Division

1 Architect (medium/large, schemes greater than £2m project value)
  • Value: £5M

The appointed consultant must be able to demonstrate their understanding and experience specifically of design appropriate to mental health and community health patients and facilities, producing specifications and design management in accordance with: • HBN 03-01 (adult mental health patients) and/or HBN 03-02 (child and adolescent mental health services), and • HBN 11-01 (community health). We are seeking architects that cover a comprehensive range of design services. Bidders must be able to provide both mental health and community health design.

2 Architect (small/medium, less than £2m project value)
  • Value: £2M

The appointed consultant must be able to demonstrate their understanding and experience specifically of design appropriate to mental health and community health patients and facilities, producing specifications and design management in accordance with: • HBN 03-01 (adult mental health patients) and/or HBN 03-02 (child and adolescent mental health services), and • HBN 11-01 (community health). We are seeking architects that cover a comprehensive range of design services. Bidders must be able to provide both mental health and community health design.

3 Cost Consultant
  • Value: £5M

The appointed consultant must be able to demonstrate their understanding and experience specifically of community health or mental health schemes, producing cost plans and providing cost management advice. We are seeking cost consultants that cover a comprehensive range of cost planning services.

4 M&E Engineering
  • Value: £2M

The appointed consultant must be able to demonstrate their understanding and experience specifically of design appropriate to mental health and community health patients and facilities, producing specifications and design management in accordance with: • HBN 03-01 (adult mental health patients) and/or HBN 03-02 (child and adolescent mental health services); • HBN 11-01 (community health); and • HTM-03 (heating and ventilating). We are seeking mechanical and electrical engineers that cover a comprehensive range of design services, including the provision of ad-hoc advice and guidance on newly acquired sites (e.g., compliance reviews, whether M&E systems can speak to each other).

5 Building Surveyor
  • Value: £2M

The appointed consultant must be able to demonstrate their understanding and experience specifically of design appropriate to mental health and community health patients and facilities, producing specifications, design management, and managing works on site in accordance with: • HBN 03-01 (adult mental health patients) and/or HBN 03-02 (child and adolescent mental health services); and • HBN 11-01 (community health). Additionally, specifications must comply with the relevant Health Technical Memoranda’s (HTMs). We are seeking building surveyors that cover a comprehensive range of services.

Award Criteria

Quality 70%
price 30%

CPV Codes

  • 71000000 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
  • 71200000 - Architectural and related services
  • 71324000 - Quantity surveying services
  • 71540000 - Construction management services
  • 71334000 - Mechanical and electrical engineering services
  • 71315300 - Building surveying services

Indicators

  • Restrictions apply to the lot award allocation.
  • This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
  • Renewals are not available.
  • Professional qualifications are sought.
  • Staff qualifications are relevant.
  • Technical restrictions apply.

Other Information

** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** The bodies to whom the use of this Framework Agreement will be open include all Contracting Authorities in the UK as defined in Regulation 2 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 as may be updated from time to time. In particular, the following entities in the UK (particularly those of a health and/or social care nature) are envisaged as Framework Agreement users: (1) All National Health Service (NHS) bodies in England, including but not limited to: (i) Acute trusts (as listed at: http://www.nhs.uk/servicedirectories/pages/acutetrustlisting.aspx); (ii) Health and care trusts (as listed at: http://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pages/CareTrustListing.aspx); (iii) Mental health trusts (as listed at: http://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pages/MentalHealthTrustListing.aspx); (iv) Clinical commissioning groups (as listed at: http://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pages/CCGListing.aspx); (v) Ambulance trusts (as listed at: http://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pages/CareTrustListing.aspx); (vi) Area teams (as listed at: http://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pages/AreaTeamListing.aspx); (vii) Special health authorities (http://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pages/SpecialHealthAuthorityListing.aspx); (viii) NHS England; and (ix) Clinical senates and strategic clinical networks; (2) All NHS bodies in Wales, including but not limited to all: (i) Health boards; (ii) NHS trusts; (iii) The national delivery group; (iv) Community health councils; and (v) NHS Wales shared services partnership (as listed at http://www.wales.nhs.uk/nhswalesaboutus/structure). (3) All NHS bodies in Northern Ireland (known as Health and Social Care), including but not limited to: (i) Health and social care trusts (as listed at: http://online.hscni.net/?s=trusts); (ii) Health agencies (as listed at: http://online.hscni.net/?s=health+agencies); (iii) Hospitals (as listed at: http://online.hscni.net/?s=hospitals); and (iv) The Health and Social Care Board; (4) Social enterprises undertaking some or all of the previous service provider functions of contracting authorities in relation to health and/or social care services; (5) Integrated Care Systems (existing or future established) This list includes each organisation's successors and assigns, any equivalent organisations and associated organisation created due to any organisational changes – including existing or future established bodies.

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