A2Dominion Group Commercial Contractor Framework Agreement 2021
A Contract Award Notice
by A2DOMINION
- Source
- OJEU
- Type
- Framework (Works)
- Duration
- 4 year (est.)
- Value
- £900M
- Sector
- CONSTRUCTION
- Published
- 04 Jun 2021
- Delivery
- To 04 Jun 2025 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
- dominion housing group ltd
- construction work
- a2dominion housing group ltd
- construction of commercial premises
- a2dominion group commercial contractor framework agreement
- construction of residential properties
- construction of other non-residential types of property
- partial design
- expressions of interest
- construction
Location
London
3 buyers
- A2Dominion London
35 suppliers
- Bugler Developments Hertfordshire
- Buxton Building Contractors Surrey
- Engie Regeneration Newcastle upon Tyne
- Glenman Corporation London
- Kingsbury Construction London
- Midgard Hertfordshire
- Neilcott Construction Kent
- Real Lse London
- Syntec Projects London
- Thakeham Partnerships West Sussex
- TSG Building Services Hertfordshire
- Ardmore Construction London
- Bennett Construction London
- Durkan Borehamwood
- Higgins Partnership 1961 Loughton
- Hill Partnerships Waltham Abbey
- John Graham Construction Hillsborough
- Midgard Borehamwood
- Mulalley Woodford Green
- Real Lse Covent Garden
- United Living South Swanley
- Wates Construction Leatherhead
- Bouygues London
- HG Construction Hitchin
- Mclaren Construction Brentwood
- Bugler Developments Rickmansworth
- Ew Beard Swindon
- Glenman Corporation Chiswick
- Neilcott Construction Orpington
- Thakeham Partnerships Billingshurst
- Vistry Partnerships West Malling
- Henry Construction Projects Cranford
- Lovell Partnerships London
- Midas Construction Exeter
- Real SW London
Description
A2Dominion Housing Group Ltd and its subsidiaries invited expressions of interest from suitably experienced and qualified contractors experienced in design and construction to enter into a long term (4 year) framework agreement to provide works. Works commissioned by the contracting authority are predominantly but not exclusively 'new build' in nature and may involve, either wholly or partly, refurbishment or rehabilitation and/or repair. Works will usually involve the design and construction of residential properties, often mixed tenure and may also include full or partial design and/or construction of commercial premises. Works may occasionally involve the full or partial design and/or construction of other non-residential types of property, for example schools, highways, foot/road bridges and substations. As was set out in section VI.3, the Framework Agreement will also be available to other Access Bodies. Important:
Lot Division
1 | London/Home Counties Region – Contracts Up to GBP 10 000 000 Contracts up to GBP 10 000 000 in value. Works will often be 'new build' in nature but may involve refurbishment, rehabilitation and/or repair. Works will usually involve the design and/or construction of residential properties, often mixed tenure and may also include full or partial design and/or construction of commercial premises. Works may occasionally involve the design and/or construction of non-residential types of property, for example schools, highways, foot/road bridges and substations. |
2 | London/Home Counties region – Contracts between £10,000,000 and £25,000,000 Contracts between 10,000,000 and 25,000,000 GBP in value. Works will often be 'new build' in nature but may involve refurbishment, rehabilitation and/or repair. Works will usually involve the design and/or construction of residential properties, often mixed tenure and may also include full or partial design and/or construction of commercial premises. Works may occasionally involve the design and/or construction of non-residential types of property, for example schools, highways, foot/road bridges and substations. |
3 | London/Home Counties region – Contracts exceeding £25,000,000 Contracts in excess of 25,000,000 GBP in value. Works will often be 'new build' in nature but may involve refurbishment, rehabilitation and/or repair. Works will usually involve the design and/or construction of residential properties, often mixed tenure and may also include full or partial design and/or construction of commercial premises. Works may occasionally involve the design and/or construction of non-residential types of property, for example schools, highways, foot/road bridges and substations. |
4 | Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire region – Contracts up to £10,000,000 Contracts up to 10,000,000 GBP in value. Works will often be 'new build' in nature but may involve refurbishment, rehabilitation and/or repair. Works will usually involve the design and/or construction of residential properties, often mixed tenure and may also include full or partial design and/or construction of commercial premises. Works may occasionally involve the design and/or construction of non-residential types of property, for example schools, highways, foot/road bridges and substations. |
5 | Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire region – Contracts between £10,000,000 and £25,000,000 Contracts between 10,000,000 and 25,000,000 GBP in value. Works will often be 'new build' in nature but may involve refurbishment, rehabilitation and/or repair. Works will usually involve the design and/or construction of residential properties, often mixed tenure and may also include full or partial design and/or construction of commercial premises. Works may occasionally involve the design and/or construction of non-residential types of property, for example schools, highways, foot/road bridges and substations. |
6 | Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire region – Contracts exceeding £25,000,000 Contracts exceeding 25,000,000 GBP in value. Works will often be 'new build' in nature but may involve refurbishment, rehabilitation and/or repair. Works will usually involve the design and/or construction of residential properties, often mixed tenure and may also include full or partial design and/or construction of commercial premises. Works may occasionally involve the design and/or construction of non-residential types of property, for example schools, highways, foot/road bridges and substations. |
7 | Bristol and Avon region – Contracts up to £10,000,000 Contracts up to 10,000,000 GBP in value. Works will often be 'new build' in nature but may involve refurbishment, rehabilitation and/or repair. Works will usually involve the design and/or construction of residential properties, often mixed tenure and may also include full or partial design and/or construction of commercial premises. Works may occasionally involve the design and/or construction of non-residential types of property, for example schools, highways, foot/road bridges and substations. |
8 | Bristol and Avon region – Contracts between £10,000,000 and £25,000,000 Contracts between 10,000,000 and 25,000,000 GBP in value. Works will often be 'new build' in nature but may involve refurbishment, rehabilitation and/or repair. Works will usually involve the design and/or construction of residential properties, often mixed tenure and may also include full or partial design and/or construction of commercial premises. Works may occasionally involve the design and/or construction of non-residential types of property, for example schools, highways, foot/road bridges and substations. |
9 | Bristol and Avon region – Contracts exceeding £25,000,000 Contracts exceeding 25,000,000 GBP in value. Works will often be 'new build' in nature but may involve refurbishment, rehabilitation and/or repair. Works will usually involve the design and/or construction of residential properties, often mixed tenure and may also include full or partial design and/or construction of commercial premises. Works may occasionally involve the design and/or construction of non-residential types of property, for example schools, highways, foot/road bridges and substations. |
Award Detail
1 | Bugler Developments (Hertfordshire)
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2 | Buxton Building Contractors (Surrey)
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3 | Engie Regeneration (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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4 | Glenman Corporation (London)
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5 | Kingsbury Construction (London)
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6 | Midgard (Hertfordshire)
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7 | Neilcott Construction (Kent)
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8 | Real Lse (London)
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9 | Syntec Projects (London)
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10 | Thakeham Partnerships (West Sussex)
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11 | TSG Building Services (Hertfordshire)
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12 | Ardmore Construction (London)
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13 | Bennett Construction (London)
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14 | Durkan (Borehamwood)
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15 | Engie Regeneration (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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16 | Higgins Partnership 1961 (Loughton)
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17 | Hill Partnerships (Waltham Abbey)
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18 | John Graham Construction (Hillsborough)
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19 | Midgard (Borehamwood)
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20 | Mulalley (Woodford Green)
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21 | Real Lse (Covent Garden)
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22 | United Living South (Swanley)
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23 | Wates Construction (Leatherhead)
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24 | Ardmore Construction (London)
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25 | Bouygues (London)
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26 | Durkan (Borehamwood)
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27 | HG Construction (Hitchin)
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28 | Higgins Partnership 1961 (Loughton)
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29 | Hill Partnerships (Waltham Abbey)
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30 | Mclaren Construction (Brentwood)
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31 | Midgard (Borehamwood)
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32 | Mulalley (Woodford Green)
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33 | Real Lse (London)
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34 | United Living South (Swanley)
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35 | Wates Construction (Leatherhead)
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36 | Bugler Developments (Rickmansworth)
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37 | Engie Regeneration (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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38 | Ew Beard (Swindon)
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39 | Glenman Corporation (Chiswick)
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40 | Kingsbury Construction (London)
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41 | Midgard (Borehamwood)
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42 | Neilcott Construction (Orpington)
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43 | Real Lse (London)
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44 | Thakeham Partnerships (Billingshurst)
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45 | TSG Building Services (Hertfordshire)
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46 | Vistry Partnerships (West Malling)
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47 | Bugler Developments (Rickmansworth)
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48 | Engie Regeneration (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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49 | Hill Partnerships (Waltham Abbey)
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50 | John Graham Construction (Hillsborough)
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51 | Midgard (Borehamwood)
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52 | Real Lse (London)
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53 | Thakeham Partnerships (Billingshurst)
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54 | United Living South (Swanley)
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55 | Vistry Partnerships (West Malling)
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56 | Wates Construction (Leatherhead)
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57 | Engie Regeneration (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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58 | Henry Construction Projects (Cranford)
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59 | Hill Partnerships (Waltham Abbey)
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60 | John Graham Construction (Hillsborough)
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61 | Lovell Partnerships (London)
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62 | Midgard (Borehamwood)
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63 | Real Lse (London)
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64 | Vistry Partnerships (West Malling)
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65 | Wates Construction (Leatherhead)
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66 | Engie Regeneration (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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67 | Ew Beard (Swindon)
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68 | Midas Construction (Exeter)
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69 | Midgard (Borehamwood)
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70 | Real SW (London)
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71 | Vistry Partnerships (West Malling)
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72 | Bouygues (London)
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73 | Engie Regeneration (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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74 | Hill Partnerships (Waltham Abbey)
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75 | John Graham Construction (Hillsborough)
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76 | Lovell Partnerships (London)
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77 | Midas Construction (Exeter)
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78 | Midgard (Borehamwood)
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79 | Real SW (London)
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80 | Vistry Partnerships (West Malling)
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81 | Wates Construction (Leatherhead)
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82 | Bouygues (London)
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83 | Engie Regeneration (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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84 | Hill Partnerships (Waltham Abbey)
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85 | John Graham Construction (Hillsborough)
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86 | Midgard (Borehamwood)
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87 | Lovell Partnerships (London)
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88 | Real SW (London)
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89 | Vistry Partnerships (West Malling)
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90 | Wates Construction (Leatherhead)
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Award Criteria
General Declaration and Continuity Statement | _ |
BIM Statement – Declaration | _ |
Confidentiality Agreement | _ |
Conflict of Interest - Declaration | _ |
Non Canvassing – Declaration | _ |
Non Collusion – Declaration | _ |
Social Value Statement – Declaration | _ |
Framework Agreement | _ |
Employer’s Requirements | _ |
Defects Management System | _ |
Design Management | 15.0 |
Revenue Optimisation through Design | 5.0 |
Risk Management | 17.0 |
Quality Management | 15.0 |
Aftercare, Defects Management and Customer Service | 15.0 |
Development Opportunities | 2.0 |
Supply Chain Management | 4.0 |
Staff Continuity | 4.0 |
Value Management | 3.0 |
PRICE | 20.0 |
CPV Codes
- 45000000 - Construction work
Indicators
- Award on basis of price and quality.
Other Information
Please be aware that it is A2Dominion Housing Group Limited’s intention to introduce BIM Level 2 on Call-Off Contracts during the term of the Framework Agreement. Please refer to the A2Dominion’s BIM Statement provided within the procurement documents for important information pertaining to A2Dominion’s current progress in developing BIM capabilities, intentions with regards to the use of BIM and how the Mini-Tendering of Call-Off Contracts is likely to be affected during the Framework Agreement term. Works commissioned by the Contracting Authority (A2Dominion) are predominantly but not exclusively 'new build' in nature and may involve, either wholly or partly, refurbishment or rehabilitation and/or repair. Works will usually involve the design and construction of residential properties, often mixed tenure and may also include full or partial design and/or construction of commercial premises. Works may occasionally involve the full or partial design and/or construction of other non-residential types of property, for example schools, highways, foot/road bridges and substations. Works will take place in England, with particular focus in London, Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey, East Sussex, Oxfordshire and Bristol. Sites may be procured within English counties which are outside of these core areas and A2Dominion and any access body wishing to use this Framework Agreement may do so at their discretion. However, to the extent that works are procured within a particular region/lot value, the Framework Panel Members within that corresponding lot will be considered for participation in any call-off process. The Authority (or any access body) reserves the right at its sole discretion to invite Framework Panel Members from an additional Lot or Lots, to participate in the mini-tender competition, where it is considered that there is, or is likely to be, insufficient competition from the Framework Panel Members in any given Lot. Works will vary widely in size and scope from small greenfield/brownfield ‘infill’ sites to very large urban regeneration/greenfield development projects. Works may involve buildings/structures with Listed status and/or be located in areas of special environmental status, for example. Locations of sites may vary from high density built-up urban centres/suburbs to sparsely populated rural areas. Densities will vary from low to very high. Storey heights may vary widely from 2-3 storeys to multi-storey towers. Sustainable/renewable technologies of any kind may be involved on any project along with any forms of construction, from traditional methods to modern methods of construction. Build contracts awarded under the Framework Agreement are likely to be (but not exclusively) governed by the JCT 2016 (Design & Build) form of contract incorporating amendments, as may be amended and/or updated from time to time. Other forms of JCT contract may be used (for example, Minor Works and Intermediate, etc), or alternatively other forms of contract, for example the NEC3 suite of contracts and Partnering forms (such as PPC2000), again incorporating amendments. Bespoke building contracts and/or Joint Venture arrangements may also be used. Tenders submitted in relation to this procurement will be in accordance with the JCT 2016 (Design & Build) form of contract incorporating amendments. The Contracting Authority, Contracting Authority's Representative and any consultants acting for or on behalf of the Contracting Authority in connection with the Framework selection process, accept no liability for any costs incurred by any Supplier or related third parties in the preparation and submission of their PQQ/ITT documentation. Suppliers also accept that the Contracting Authority, expressly in accordance with the Regulations governing this process, reserves the right to change the basis and/or procedures for selecting Framework Contractors, including terminating the process outright, and any ensuing Contract 'call offs' without prior notice and without liability to Suppliers for any costs or expenses incurred as a result of participating in this selection process. Under the Framework Agreement, A2Dominion, its subsidiaries, organisations within or associated with the A2Dominion and any Access Body (which may include any Public body, including central government departments, their agencies and non-departmental bodies, local authorities, National Health Service bodies, community land trusts, the Greater London Authority, fire authorities, transport authorities, education establishments, police authorities, registered providers/housing associations/charitable bodies and the City of London Corporation) have the option to enter into call off contracts with individual framework contractors as and when works are required. Suppliers should note that, under the Framework Agreement, A2Dominion, its subsidiaries, organisations within or associated with A2Dominion Housing Group Limited and Access Bodies shall not be under any obligation to "call off" contracts with Framework Contractors and reserves the right to award a Contract to any main Contractor or trade Contractor outside of the Framework Agreement. The Framework Agreement will be in place for four (4) years. However, contracts called off under the Framework Agreement may, where appropriate, continue beyond the four (4) year term of the Framework Agreement. PLEASE NOTE: Please be aware that it is A2Dominion Housing Group Limited’s intention to introduce BIM Level 2 on Call-Off Contracts during the term of the Framework Agreement. Please refer to the A2Dominion’s BIM Statement provided within the procurement documents for important information pertaining to A2Dominion’s current progress in developing BIM capabilities, intentions with regards to the use of BIM and how the Mini-Tendering of Call-Off Contracts is likely to be affected during the Framework Agreement term. PLEASE NOTE that in order to obtain the procurement documents, you must follow the URL provided in this notice, where you will be required to complete a few details before being provided unrestricted and free access to the procurement documents. The details you provide will be recorded by the authority and will be used for the purposes of sending notifications to all Suppliers during the procurement process. Therefore please ensure the details you provide are correct.
Reference
- OJEU 283514-2021