Southern Construction Framework 5 - Supplier Day

A Prior Information Notice
by HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Future Contract (Works)
Duration
not specified
Value
4B
Sector
CONSTRUCTION
Published
13 May 2022
Delivery
not specified
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

WINCHESTER

Geochart for 3 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

This notice gives prior information of a forthcoming procurement process that will establish a successor framework to the existing Southern Construction Framework (SCF4). The Southern Construction Framework supports construction projects and is available (but not limited) to all public sector clients across South West England, South East England and London. The framework and its predecessors have delivered in excess of £7,000,000,000 of construction work since 2006.

Lot Division

1 South West England

This framework will be open to all public sector organisations in South West England for construction works over £4,000,000 in value. By exception the scope may include projects under £4,000,000. Typical projects will comprise construction of / alterations to schools, college and university buildings, leisure buildings, fire and police buildings, civic offices and facilities, health facilities, charity sector buildings and local government buildings. The scope may include incidental project related civils works, for example access roads, car parks, multi storey car parks, retaining structures; and ancillary projects to a development. The contract model will be 2 stage open book to allow collaborative working and early contractor involvement. The overall spend over the 4 year period commencing 27 April 2023 is estimated to be up to a maximum of £1,100,000,000 It is anticipated there will be up to 10 contractors in this Lot.

2 South East England

This framework will be open to all public sector organisations in South East England for construction works over £4,000,000. in value. By exception the scope may include projects under £4,000,000. in value. Typical projects will comprise construction of / alterations to schools, college and university buildings, leisure buildings, fire and police buildings, civic offices and facilities, health facilities, charity sector buildings and local government buildings. The scope may include incidental project related civils works, for example access roads, car parks, multi storey car parks, retaining structures; and ancillary projects to a development. The contract model will be 2 stage open book to allow collaborative working and early contractor involvement. The overall spend over the 4 year period commencing 27 April 2023 is estimated to be up to a maximum of £1,500,000,000 It is anticipated there will be up to 8 contractors in this Lot.

3 London

This framework will be open to all public sector organisations in London for construction works over £4,000,000. in value. By exception the scope may include projects under £4,000,000. in value. Typical projects will comprise construction of / alterations to schools, college and university buildings, leisure buildings, fire and police buildings, civic offices and facilities, health facilities, charity sector buildings and local government buildings. The scope may include incidental project related civils works, for example access roads, car parks, multi storey car parks, retaining structures; and ancillary projects to a development. The contract model will be 2 stage open book to allow collaborative working and early contractor involvement. The overall spend over the 4 year period commencing 27 April 2023 is estimated to be up to a maximum of £1,500,000,000 It is anticipated there will be up to 8 contractors in this Lot.

4 South West England (Low Value)

This framework will be open to all public sector organisations in South West England for construction works from £1,000,000. up to £5,000,000. in value. By exception the scope may include projects under £1,000,000. Typical projects will comprise construction of / alterations to schools, college and university buildings, leisure buildings, fire and police buildings, civic offices and facilities, health facilities, charity sector buildings and local government buildings. The scope may include incidental project related civils works, for example access roads, car parks, multi storey car parks, retaining structures; and ancillary projects to a development. The contract model will be 2 stage open book to allow collaborative working and early contractor involvement. The overall spend over the 4 year period commencing 27 April 2023 is estimated to be up to a maximum of £400,000,000. It is proposed this Lot 4 will be split into 2 geographical regions across SW England. Indicative Lots: 4A - Cornwall, Plymouth, Devon, Torbay and Somerset 4B - Somerset, Wiltshire, Dorset, Swindon, Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire, Bristol, Bath NE Somerset, N Somerset, Bournemouth and Poole. It is anticipated there will be up to 6 contractors per Lot (region).

CPV Codes

  • 45000000 - Construction work

Indicators

  • Restrictions apply to the lot award allocation.

Other Information

Contractors are invited to join an online Supplier Information Event on 10 June 2022 commencing at 10:30hrs. To book your place (maximum 2 per contractor) you can register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scf-construct-framework-information-day-tickets-3... A recording of the event will be available afterwards at www.scfframeworks.org.uk The intent is to brief contractors on the positioning of SCF5 in the market, our operating model and to advise on the SCF5 open tender process due to start in August 2022, in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations. For the avoidance of doubt, the framework capped value of £4.5bn is intended to allow for exceptional circumstances without the need to re-procure the framework prematurely, for business planning purposes contractors should anticipate a target workload of 50% of the published maximum figures. The SCF is a framework operated by Hampshire County Council and Devon County Council and delivers a managed service to local and central government bodies over the geographical areas described above. The SCF fully embraces the ethos of implementing best practice in frameworks as set out in "Constructing The Gold Standard - An Independent Review of Public Sector Construction Frameworks" published by The Cabinet Office in December 2021, together with "The Construction Playbook", which was launched by the Cabinet Office in 2020 with the aim of making sure the public sector and construction industry work together better to deliver key infrastructure projects. Contractors are invited to join an online Supplier Information Event on 10 June 2022 commencing at 10:30 a.m.

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