Framework for the Provision of Temporary Accommodation
A Pipeline Notice
by TORBAY COUNCIL
- Source
- Contracts Finder
- Type
- Potential Framework ()
- Duration
- 4 year
- Value
- £2M
- Sector
- MISCELLANEOUS
- Published
- 28 Oct 2021
- Delivery
- 04 Apr 2022 to 03 Apr 2026
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
1 buyer
- Torbay Council Torquay
Description
Torbay Council are looking for a range of providers to provide temporary accommodation services, which will form part of a range of measures in Torbay aimed at ensuring our citizens have access to safe, quality temporary and long-term accommodation that meets their needs. The types of Accommodation we are looking for include: • Single bed shared - rooms in a shared house; house of multiple occupation (HMO). • Single bed self-contained - exclusive use of accommodation with its own access and no shared facilities. • Single bed self-contained (adapted) - ground floor accommodation which is adapted for a wheelchair user. • Single bed self-contained (High Risk) - can accommodate people with complex and multiple needs. • 2-5 Bed units of accommodation with its own access and no shared facilities. The Council will require approximately 76 properties for households at any one time in the following quantities: • Single Bed Shared / Self-Contained - 36 units • Single Bed Self Contained (Adapted) - 2 units • Single Bed Self Contained (High Risk) - 2 units • 2 Bed - 22 units • 3 Bed - 4 units • 4 Bed - 10 units • 5 Bed - 1 unit In order to achieve our goals for the delivery of Temporary Accommodation in Torbay, this opportunity will be structured as a Framework Agreement. Providers can be appointed to any of the three following Lots: • Accommodation and housing management services (Lot 1) • Accommodation only (Lot 2) • Spot purchase accommodation and housing management services (Lot 3a) • Spot purchase accommodation only (Lot 3b) Ideally, we are looking for providers who can supply both the accommodation and housing management services (Lot 1), but we are also keen to work with providers who are only able to meet the accommodation requirements (Lot 2) to ensure we have access to sufficient quality secure accommodation to meet the needs of Torbay Citizens. The Council will award Contracts with suitable providers from Lot 1 and Lot 2 to meet our requirements for sufficiency. These Contracts will guarantee the placements and income from the Council. Whilst every effort has been undertaken to anticipate future demand, we experience fluctuations at times in both demand and needs. Lot 3 will be established to provide additional capacity in these circumstances through spot purchasing arrangements. Providers have the option of bidding to be appointed to the Framework on any number of the specified Lots. There will be no minimum unit of accommodation requirement and providers will be invited to put forward submissions for any number of units of accommodation from any of the Lots available on the Framework. Bidders must be the owner, leaseholder or managing agent of the properties put forward. Providers will ensure that properties meet the quality standards as set out in the service specification.
CPV Codes
- 55200000 - Camping sites and other non-hotel accommodation
- 55100000 - Hotel services
- 98340000 - Accommodation and office services
- 85311000 - Social work services with accommodation
Indicators
- Contract is suitable for SMEs.
- Contract is suitable for VCOs.
Other Information
When this opportunity goes live (scheduled for 06/12/2021), unrestricted, full, direct and free of charge access to the Tender Documents will be available through the Opportunities Area of the ProContract e-Tendering portal at www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk In order to access amendable versions of the Documents and to submit a response Applicants must be registered as Suppliers on ProContract. Lot 1 providers will provide both the Accommodation and Housing Management elements of the Temporary Accommodation service. All properties are required to have the relevant planning permission, where change of use is being requested account should be taken of any requirements relating to the Core Tourism Investment Areas in Torbay, further details can be found at: https://www.torbay.gov.uk/council/policies/planning-policies/local-plan/local-pl... In addition to the property requirements already outlined, we would require providers to: • Provide properties which are fully furnished with good quality furniture, fixtures and fittings. • Inclusion of utilities. • Provide bedding and laundry for bedding (every two weeks) • Provide cleaning of all communal areas of HMO's at least once every two weeks (or more if required) • Provide prompt turnaround of accommodation on changeovers. • Work to keep voids to a minimum. • Ensure maintenance and repairs are carried out promptly. • Undertake regular inspections of the properties. • Work closely with Housing Options team on managing the Temporary Accommodation service. The Council will be liable for the costs of all units agreed within this lot (providing the provider meets the expected level of service in relation to changeovers, repairs and maintenance) irrespective of occupancy by homeless households. Voids Providers on this Lot will need to work collaboratively with the Housing Options Team to ensure void placements are kept to an absolute minimum (providers will be paid for void placements providing the void is not as a result of their own actions and they meet the timeframe requirements for changeovers of properties). Lot 2 providers will offer properties (preferably furnished but we will consider unfurnished properties) for lease by Torbay Council. All properties are required to have the relevant planning permission, where change of use is being requested account should be taken of any requirements relating to the Core Tourism Investment Areas in Torbay, further details can be found at: https://www.torbay.gov.uk/council/policies/planning-policies/local-plan/local-pl... The Council will then sub-let the property to homeless households by granting a licence. The Council will be responsible for the repairs, maintenance and management of the property for the duration of the lease. The Council will enter into individual leases for each of the premises offered and agreed and will be liable to pay rent to the Provider and will also be responsible for the Council Tax and utility costs. The Council will be liable for the agreed costs for the duration of the agreement irrespective of occupancy by homeless households. The Provider Landlord shall ensure the property is suitably insured and provide a copy of the policy to the Council. Repairs & Maintenance The Council will return the property to the Provider/Landlord in the same condition as at the beginning of the lease. The Provider/Landlord shall ensure the following: • The Landlord shall make good any damage caused by an Insured Risk, unless the damage was caused by the wilful actions, negligence or default of the Council or the Lawful Occupiers. • The Landlord shall allow the Tenant quiet enjoyment of the Property without any interruption by the Landlord. • In Provider/Landlord will ensure compliance with their responsibilities defined within the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 detailed in the Lease Agreement appendix xxx • The Provider/ Landlord shall carry out any works or repairs required in relation to Emergency Repairs, Urgent Repairs, First Priority Routine Repairs or Second Priority Routine Repairs as set out in the Lease Agreement. • The Landlord shall ensure that the Property complies with all applicable fire safety standards and that it contains fitted and fully operational smoke detectors throughout the Term; all electrical and gas installations in on or at the Property are tested on a regular basis and comply with all applicable safety standards; and every gas appliance (if any) in the Property has an up to date Gas Safety Certificate. Voids Providers on this Lot will need to work collaboratively with the Housing Options Team to ensure void placements are kept to an absolute minimum (providers will be paid for void placements providing the void is not as a result of their own actions and they meet the timeframe requirements for changeovers of properties). Lot 3 will facilitate the spot purchasing of the accommodation and services outlined in Lot 1 and Lot 2 and will be split into the following sub-lots: • Lot 3a - Spot purchase accommodation and housing management service. • Lot 3b Spot purchase accommodation only. A provider appointed to this Lot may propose accommodation that may be available for spot purchase throughout the 4 year duration of this Framework. A system will be developed to notify providers of requirements for spot purchasing requiring response within a set timeframe. Decision on allocation of spot purchasing contracts will be made by the Housing Options Team based on the needs of the presenting homeless household, the risk assessment completed and responses of availability from provider received within the timeframe available. The Council will not be liable for costs of accommodation unless purchased on a spot purchasing arrangement for a set contracted period of time. All properties are required to have the relevant planning permission, where change of use is being requested account should be taken of any requirements relating to the Core Tourism Investment Areas in Torbay, further details can be found at: https://www.torbay.gov.uk/council/policies/planning-policies/local-plan/local-pl...
Reference
- TORB001-DN577654-97512168
- CF 5c85184d-eeff-4f95-b0c6-7f1c5f7be03a