Delivery of independent enhanced voluntary reporting system, that includes fire safety and expert advice to the regulator in determining future voluntary reporting requirements
A Contract Award Notice
by HEALTH & SAFETY EXECUTIVE
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £450K
- Sector
- CONSTRUCTION
- Published
- 21 Dec 2022
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Merseyside:
1 buyer
- Health & Safety Executive Bootle
1 supplier
- Structural Safety London
Description
Health and Safety Executive (HSE) seeks to award a contract to Structural Safety Limited to evaluate and consolidate the work of CROSS (Collaborative Reporting for Safer Structures) in delivery of an extended fully functional system of voluntary reporting for the receiving, processing, publication and dissemination of information and intelligence on structural and fire safety issues for industry and BSR to learn from that may include but not be limited to: • Appropriate resource, for maintenance and continuation of CROSS Expert Panel for fire safety which works alongside the existing CROSS expert panel on structural safety. • Maintenance and continuing evaluation of the CROSS Website for full functionality and user experience • The continuing processing and publication of confidential fire and structural safety reports submitted via the CROSS website • The continuing communication and stakeholder engagement relating to the submitting and publication of confidential fire and structural safety reports • Understanding and learning from CROSS voluntary reporting system to aid BSR identify and develop procurement requirements for the voluntary reporting system required by the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA) • Intelligence from CROSS safety reports and system to inform BSR developing its requirements for oversight of the safety of people in or about buildings as required by the Building Safety Act; identifying potential safety issues, promoting and instilling a more responsible culture across the building industry to people safety around buildings.
Total Quantity or Scope
As part of its duties under the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA), section 8 requires the newly created Building Safety Regulator (BSR) to make arrangements for a person to establish and operate a voluntary occurrence reporting system for the giving of information about building safety. This includes the receiving, processing, publication and dissemination of information and intelligence. Voluntary reports will be on structural and fire safety, although the reporting system could be extended to other safety occurrences if agreed and funded. The voluntary reporting system will be run independent of BSR, but is an important part of the regulator fulfilling its statutory duty under section 5 BSA, to keep under review the safety of people in or about buildings, and the standard of buildings. The statutory obligations builds upon the existing, longstanding CROSS reporting scheme, delivered by Structural Safety Ltd, and owned by the Institution of Structural Engineers. The voluntary reporting has been enhanced with Government funding to includereporting on fire safety. The enhanced website was developed in accordance with Government Digital Standards. As newly established, BSR needs time to fully identify and determine its procurement requirements for a voluntary reporting service . To work with CROSS and stakeholders so as to be able to independently evaluate the existing voluntary reporting in place to inform what it needs to fulfil its duties under the BSA and ensure value for money. Also, to ensure that in the interim there is no loss in the current voluntary reporting service while procurement processes are completed.
Award Detail
1 | Structural Safety (London)
|
CPV Codes
- 71000000 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
Legal Justification
HSE intends to consider a longer term approach for the future provision of this requirement but considers that it doesn't have sufficient time to undertake a review of future service requirements; consult with relevant stakeholders and complete the required procurement exercise to put in place a new contract for continued service provision from 01 April 2023, as they are the only provider capable of delivering the required service in its current guise.
Other Information
** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. **
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-039364
- FTS 036232-2022