Public Buildings Construction and Infrastructure
A Contract Award Notice
by LHC FOR THE WELSH PROCUREMENT ALLIANCE (WPA)
- Source
- OJEU
- Type
- Framework (Works)
- Duration
- 4 year (est.)
- Value
- £100M
- Sector
- CONSTRUCTION
- Published
- 06 Oct 2021
- Delivery
- To 06 Oct 2025 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Hengoed
3 buyers
10 suppliers
- Galliford Try Construction Uxbridge
- Modulek Verwood
- RL Davies Conwy
- Read Construction Holdings Brymbo
- M & J Group Construction & Roofing Bedford
- VINCI Construction Watford
- Eric Wright Construction Preston
- Tilbury Douglas Construction Birmingham
- Kier Construction Clippers Quay
- Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure London
Description
This framework is the successor to our popular Schools and Community Buildings Framework and will be for the construction of new buildings, extensions, and refurbishment of public and social infrastructure buildings. Typical building types are as follows (but not limited to) - Educational buildings - Healthcare buildings - Emergency service buildings such as fire stations, ambulance stations and police stations - Community buildings such as community centres and sports facilities - Offices and other buildings for social infrastructure. - Residential properties (when part of a mixed-use development ) - Conversion of commercial buildings for residential use - Delivery of student accommodation to education clients Certain lots include the provision of infrastructure works either when associated to the main project scope or as standalone infrastructure works
Lot Division
1 | New Build Only - Project Value Band 1 (0 to 2 million GBP) Lot 1 covers the provision of extensions and new build works construction projects with a value of between 0 and 2 million GBP. Whilst this lot is primarily for the construction of new buildings or extensions it may also include refurbishment of existing buildings where required as part of the new build project to interface with an existing building. … - Educational buildings - Healthcare buildings - Emergency services buildings such as fire stations, ambulance stations and police stations - Community buildings such as community centres and sports facilities - Offices and other buildings for social infrastructure. - Residential properties (when part of a mixed-use development) - Delivery of Student accommodation to education clients In addition, where required associated infrastructure works can be included in a project for this lot, but standalone infrastructure works cannot be delivered through this lot. Subject to the Public Contracts Regulations 2016, this framework can be used by any public sector body or organisation throughout Wales including but not limited to Local Authorities, Education Authorities, Further Education Authorities, Academies, Police Authorities, Fire Authorities, Public Health Authorities, NHS trusts, Tenant Management Organisations and Registered Providers of social housing. Award Criteria
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2 | Refurbishment Only - Project Value Band 1 (0 to 2 million GBP) Lot 2 covers the provision of specialist refurbishment works of existing building projects with a project value of between 0 and 2 million GBP. … Subject to the Public Contracts Regulations 2016, this framework can be used by any public sector body or organisation throughout Wales including but not limited to Local Authorities, Education Authorities, Further Education Authorities, Academies, Police Authorities, Fire Authorities, Public Health Authorities, NHS trusts, Tenant Management Organisations and Registered Providers of social housing. Award Criteria
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3 | New Build and Refurbishment - Project Value Band 2 (2 to 7 million GBP) Lot 3 allows for projects that consist of the construction of new build, extensions and / or the refurbishment of existing buildings with a project value of between 2 and 7 million GBP. … - Delivery of Student accommodation to education clients In addition, where required associated infrastructure works can be included in a project for this lot, but standalone infrastructure works cannot be delivered through this lot. Subject to the Public Contracts Regulations 2016, this framework can be used by any public sector body or organisation throughout Wales including but not limited to Local Authorities, Education Authorities, Further Education Authorities, Academies, Police Authorities, Fire Authorities, Public Health Authorities, NHS trusts, Tenant Management Organisations and Registered Providers of social housing. Award Criteria
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4 | New Build, Refurbishment, and Infrastructure - Project Value Band 3 (7 to 14 million GBP) Lot 4 allows for projects that consist of the construction of new build, extensions and / or the refurbishment of existing buildings with a project value of between 7 and 14 million GBP. … - Emergency services buildings such as fire stations, ambulance stations and police stations … - Residential properties (when part of a mixed-use development) … - Delivery of Student accommodation to education clients In addition, infrastructure works can be delivered through this lot whether they are necessary as part of a new build or refurbishment project or as a standalone infrastructure works project (such as bridges, retaining walls, drainage, new road ways). Subject to the Public Contracts Regulations 2016, this framework can be used by any public sector body or organisation throughout Wales including but not limited to Local Authorities, Education Authorities, Further Education Authorities, Academies, Police Authorities, Fire Authorities, Public Health Authorities, NHS trusts, Tenant Management Organisations and Registered Providers of social housing. Award Criteria
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5 | New Build, Refurbishment, and Infrastructure - Project Value Band 4 (14 to 25 million GBP) Lot 5 allows for projects that consist of the construction of new build, extensions and / or the refurbishment of existing buildings with a project value of between 14 and 25 million GBP. … In addition, infrastructure works can be delivered through this lot whether they are necessary as part of a new build or refurbishment project or as a standalone infrastructure works project (such as bridges, retaining walls, drainage, new road ways). Subject to the Public Contracts Regulations 2016, this framework can be used by any public sector body or organisation throughout Wales including but not limited to Local Authorities, Education Authorities, Further Education Authorities, Academies, Police Authorities, Fire Authorities, Public Health Authorities, NHS trusts, Tenant Management Organisations and Registered Providers of social housing. Award Criteria
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6 | New Build, Refurbishment, and Infrastructure - Project Value Band 5 (Projects over 25 million GBP) Lot 6 allows for projects that consist of the construction of new build, extensions and / or the refurbishment of existing buildings with a project value in excess of 25 million GBP. … In addition, infrastructure works can be delivered through this lot whether they are necessary as part of a new build or refurbishment project or as a standalone infrastructure works project (such as bridges, retaining walls, drainage, new road ways). Subject to the Public Contracts Regulations 2016, this framework can be used by any public sector body or organisation throughout Wales including but not limited to Local Authorities, Education Authorities, Further Education Authorities, Academies, Police Authorities, Fire Authorities, Public Health Authorities, NHS trusts, Tenant Management Organisations and Registered Providers of social housing. Award Criteria
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Award Detail
1 | Galliford Try Construction (Uxbridge)
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2 | Modulek (Verwood)
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3 | RL Davies (Conwy)
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4 | Read Construction Holdings (Brymbo)
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5 | Galliford Try Construction (Uxbridge)
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6 | M & J Group Construction & Roofing (Bedford)
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7 | RL Davies (Conwy)
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8 | Read Construction Holdings (Brymbo)
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9 | VINCI Construction (Watford)
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10 | Eric Wright Construction (Preston)
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11 | Galliford Try Construction (Uxbridge)
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12 | Read Construction Holdings (Brymbo)
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13 | VINCI Construction (Watford)
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14 | Tilbury Douglas Construction (Birmingham)
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15 | Galliford Try Construction (Uxbridge)
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16 | Kier Construction (Clippers Quay)
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17 | Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure (London)
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18 | VINCI Construction (Watford)
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19 | Tilbury Douglas Construction (Birmingham)
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20 | Kier Construction (Clippers Quay)
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21 | Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure (London)
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22 | Kier Construction (Clippers Quay)
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23 | Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure (London)
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CPV Codes
- 45000000 - Construction work
- 45211360 - Urban development construction work
- 45214230 - Special school construction work
- 45300000 - Building installation work
- 45210000 - Building construction work
- 45212322 - Theatre construction work
- 45400000 - Building completion work
- 45215141 - Operating theatre construction work
- 45212200 - Construction work for sports facilities
- 45211350 - Multi-functional buildings construction work
- 45216120 - Construction work for buildings relating to emergency services
- 45214400 - Construction work for university buildings
- 45216000 - Construction work for buildings relating to law and order or emergency services and for military buildings
- 45215140 - Hospital facilities construction work
- 45212225 - Sports hall construction work
- 45214300 - Construction work for college buildings
- 45214200 - Construction work for school buildings
- 45216122 - Ambulance station construction work
- 45212170 - Entertainment building construction work
- 45216111 - Police station construction work
- 45216121 - Fire station construction work
- 45212100 - Construction work of leisure facilities
- 45221100 - Construction work for bridges
- 45214210 - Primary school construction work
- 45220000 - Engineering works and construction works
- 45200000 - Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
- 45212210 - Single-purpose sports facilities construction work
- 45215120 - Special medical building construction work
- 45213100 - Construction work for commercial buildings
- 45214220 - Secondary school construction work
Indicators
- Award on basis of price and quality.
Other Information
LHC is a joint committee of local authorities acting as a central purchasing body on behalf of contracting authorities throughout England, Wales and Scotland (including partners of the Welsh Procurement Alliance, Scottish Procurement Alliance and South West Procurement Alliance) for whom we continue to monitor up to 500 live projects at any one time. Thanks to their ongoing and collective feedback and input into the development of this framework and given the reach and scale of their collective portfolios, the framework is both designed and anticipated to support the vast majority of requirements. Consequently, other contracting authorities that were not specifically consulted in the development of this framework may nevertheless also deem the framework to offer a value for money procurement solution for their own requirements and may also use the framework. As of the date of publication of this notice our frameworks may be used by all contracting authorities in England, Wales and Scotland as defined by the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and as listed on https://www.lhc.gov.uk/who-we-work-with/, and https://www.welshprocurement.cymru/who-we-work-with/, including but not limited to Registered social landlords (RSL's), tenant management organisations (TMOs) and arm’s length management organisations (ALMOs), local authorities and any subsidiaries and joint-venture vehicles of those local authorities, health authorities, councils, boards and trusts, publicly funded schools, universities and further education establishments, colleges, police forces, fire and rescue services and registered charities. Please note within some lots listed in section V there are a number of regional areas. For these lots the contractors awarded a position on the framework will have been appointed for one or more of the regional areas available within the lot, but may not be appointed in all regional areas within a lot. Under the terms of this framework the successfully appointed contractors will be required to required to deliver community benefits in support of the public body's economic and social objectives. Accordingly, contract performance conditions may relate in particular to social and environmental considerations. The community benefits included in this contract are: — to generate employment and training opportunities for priority groups, — vocational training, — to up-skill the existing workforce, — equality and diversity initiatives, — to make sub-contracting opportunities available to SMEs, the third sector and supported businesses, — supply-chain development activity, — to build capacity in community organisations, — educational support initiatives. Clients wishing to use the framework will need to refer to the further information and guidance document available for this framework which will be available on the LHC, SPA, WPA, CPC and SWPA websites, or request further information from a representative of the LHC group to identify the specific list of contractors appointed in each regional area within each lot. This framework will commence on 01 October 2021 and will last for a period of 48 months, ending on 30 September 2025. (WA Ref:114432)
Reference
- OJEU 506839-2021