Network Rail North West & Central Region CP7 Frameworks: Framework Category D
A Utilities Contract Award Notice
by NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LTD
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Works)
- Duration
- 5.5 year (est.)
- Value
- 229M
- Sector
- CONSTRUCTION
- Published
- 12 Feb 2024
- Delivery
- To 11 Mar 2030 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
London
2 buyers
- Network Rail Infrastructure London
6 suppliers
- Amalgamated Construction Leeds
- QTS Group South Lanarkshire
- Construction Marine Leeds
- J Murphy London
- CK Rail Solutions Sheffield
- JSS Rail St Albans
Description
Network Rail has put in place a number of frameworks for Control Period 7 (CP7) for the delivery of capital works in the North West & Central Region. These frameworks are divided into categories and separate Contract Award Notices relate to each of them. This Contract Award Notice relates to Framework Category D. CP7 covers the 5 year period from 1st April 2024 to 31st March 2029. The North West & Central Region (Region and referred to as R in the lots and sub-lots) is formed of 3 routes, North West (NW), Central (C) and West Coast South (WCS). Some lots within this Contract Award Notice relate to the Region and others relate to one or more routes. Additional information on the Region (including the geographical areas covered by these 3 routes) can be found at: https://www.networkrail.co.uk/running-the-railway/our-regions/north-west-and-cen... Framework Category D This category relates to the delivery of “minor and reactive works” (each with a value up to £100k) relating to planned, unplanned and cyclical maintenance requirements, with discipline specific lots for Civil Engineering and Buildings, across different geographical areas within the Region as described in section II.2 in more detail. The scope of works proposed to be delivered under Framework Category D is: • Provision of emergency response capability to be able to have an initial on-site presence & response not greater than 2hrs notice (Note: Does not apply to all lots, see section II.2 for more detail on each lot) • Survey, investigation, and testing • Outline and detailed design (including temporary works) • Implementation • Enabling works for inspections and assessments • Demolition • Booking of possessions, isolations, and road closures • Statutory consents and permissions • If directed by Network Rail, third party access agreements These works to Network Rail’s assets may incorporate inspection, maintenance, repair, partial or whole renewal. Network Rail has appointed suppliers to this Framework Category D across two discipline lots and geographical sub-lots as follows: Civil Engineering (Structures & Geotechnical)
Lot Division
1 | Lot D1 (O-C) Civil Engineering (Structures & Geotechnical) Network Rail has appointed two regional framework supplier(s) to deliver a proportion of the civil engineering (structures and geotechnical) minor works and reactive workbank across the North West & Central region. The scope of works which Network Rail may require comprises: • Provision of emergency response capability to be able to have an initial on-site presence & response not greater than 2hrs notice. • All trades generally associated with civil engineering works on or around the railway infrastructure and its associated surroundings. Including all works associated with structural asset fabric and finishes. … These Works are to be performed in connection with the following categories of assets, incorporating inspection, maintenance, repair, partial or whole renewal to parts of: • Bridges (underbridges, overbridges, footbridges, property rafts) • Viaducts • Tunnels • Walls (boundary, retaining and acoustic barriers) • Drainage including culverts • Structures and works associated with river, coastal and estuarine defences • Earthworks (soil embankments, soil cuttings, rock cuttings and associated drainage works) • Mining (mine workings, shafts and adits) • Ancillary structures (e.g. foundations, support structures, access roads, fencing, gates, steps) Each order under the framework agreement will be categorised by Network Rail to detail the required response time as follows: • Emergency – Attend within 2 hours from receipt of order • Urgent – Attend within 24 hours from receipt of order • Routine – Attend within 7 days from receipt or order • Programmed – As stated on the order Service will be throughout a 24 hour period, 7 day week, 365 days per year and will include necessary cover during annual and public holidays. The two successful suppliers will be required to have adequate persons to respond to the needs of the works and ensure that the operatives are skilled in the appropriate trade or trades to enable prompt resolution of any particular defect notified to the relevant supplier. The suppliers must also have access to plant hire and material supplies to fulfil this requirement. |
2 | Lot D1 (R) Civil Engineering (Structures & Geotechnical) Network Rail has appointed two regional framework supplier(s) to deliver a proportion of the civil engineering (structures and geotechnical) minor works and reactive workbank across the North West & Central region. The scope of works which Network Rail may require comprises: • All trades generally associated with civil engineering works on or around the railway infrastructure and its associated surroundings. Including all works associated with structural asset fabric and finishes. … These Works are to be performed in connection with the following categories of assets, incorporating inspection, maintenance, repair, partial or whole renewal to parts of: • Bridges (underbridges, overbridges, footbridges, property rafts) • Viaducts • Tunnels • Walls (boundary, retaining and acoustic barriers) • Drainage including culverts • Structures and works associated with river, coastal and estuarine defences • Earthworks (soil embankments, soil cuttings, rock cuttings and associated drainage works) • Mining (mine workings, shafts and adits) • Ancillary structures (e.g. foundations, support structures, access roads, fencing, gates, steps) Each order under the framework agreement will be categorised by the Network Rail to detail the required response time as follows: • Urgent – Attend within 24 hours from receipt of order • Routine – Attend within 7 days from receipt or order • Programmed – As stated on the order Service will be throughout a 24 hour period, 7 day week, 365 days per year and will include necessary cover during annual and public holidays. The two successful suppliers will be required to have adequate persons to respond to the needs of the works and ensure that the operatives are skilled in the appropriate trade or trades to enable prompt resolution of any particular defect notified to the relevant supplier. The suppliers must also have access to plant hire and material supplies to fulfil this requirement. |
3 | Lot D2 (NW) Buildings Network Rail has appointed three framework supplier(s) to deliver a proportion of the Buildings minor works and reactive workbank across the North West Route area. This is a geographical sub-lot comprising the North West Route. Network Rail is not intending to appoint a regional framework supplier for this framework discipline as part of Framework Category D. The scope of works which Network Rail may require comprises: • Provision of emergency response capability to be able to have an initial on-site presence & response not greater than 2hrs notice. • All trades generally associated with buildings works on or around the railway infrastructure and its associated surroundings. Including all works associated with buildings fabric, finishes, and associated external structures or surroundings. … • Asbestos management and removal … These Works are to be performed in connection with the following categories of assets, incorporating inspection, maintenance, repair, partial or whole renewal to parts of: • Stations (assets contained within such as buildings, platforms, footbridges, train sheds, canopies) • Light maintenance depots • Maintenance delivery units • Critical lineside buildings (signal boxes, route operating centres, relay rooms) • Non-critical lineside buildings • Supply chain operations sites • Car parks, footpaths, and hardstanding • Walls (boundary, retaining and acoustic barriers) • Drainage including culverts • Equipment and systems contained within the assets listed above, including M&E systems, air handling units, fire systems, safe access systems, CCTV/auto gates /bollards and shutters, gas/oil fired heating systems, air conditioning and ventilation, electrical power and lighting installations, water distribution systems, electrical & plant equipment. Each order under the framework agreement will be categorised by Network Rail to detail the required response time as follows: • Emergency – Attend within 2 hours from receipt of order • Urgent – Attend within 24 hours from receipt of order • Routine – Attend within 7 days from receipt or order • Programmed – As stated on the order Service will be throughout a 24 hour period, 7 day week, 365 days per year and will include necessary cover during annual and public holidays. The three suppliers will be required to have adequate persons to respond to the needs of the works and ensure that the operatives are skilled in the appropriate trade or trades to enable prompt resolution of any particular defect notified to the relevant supplier. The suppliers must also have access to plant hire and material supplies to fulfil this requirement. |
4 | Lot D2 (C&WCS) Buildings Network Rail has appointed three framework supplier(s) to deliver a proportion of the Buildings minor works and reactive workbank across the combined Central Route and West Coast South Route areas. This is a geographical sub-lot comprising the combined Central Route and West Coast South Route areas. Network Rail is not intending to appoint a regional framework supplier for this framework discipline as part of Framework Category D. The scope of works which Network Rail may require comprises: • Provision of emergency response capability to be able to have an initial on-site presence & response not greater than 2hrs notice. • All trades generally associated with buildings works on or around the railway infrastructure and its associated surroundings. Including all works associated with buildings fabric, finishes, and associated external structures or surroundings. … • Asbestos management and removal … These Works are to be performed in connection with the following categories of assets, incorporating inspection, maintenance, repair, partial or whole renewal to parts of: • Stations (assets contained within such as buildings, platforms, footbridges, train sheds, canopies) • Light maintenance depots • Maintenance delivery units • Critical lineside buildings (signal boxes, route operating centres, relay rooms) • Non-critical lineside buildings • Supply chain operations sites • Car parks, footpaths, and hardstanding • Walls (boundary, retaining and acoustic barriers) • Drainage including culverts • Equipment and systems contained within the assets listed above, including M&E systems, air handling units, fire systems, safe access systems, CCTV/auto gates /bollards and shutters, gas/oil fired heating systems, air conditioning and ventilation, electrical power and lighting installations, water distribution systems, electrical & plant equipment. Each order under the framework agreement will be categorised by Network Rail to detail the required response time as follows: • Emergency – Attend within 2 hours from receipt of order • Urgent – Attend within 24 hours from receipt of order • Routine – Attend within 7 days from receipt or order • Programmed – As stated on the order Service will be throughout a 24 hour period, 7 day week, 365 days per year and will include necessary cover during annual and public holidays. The three successful suppliers will be required to have adequate persons to respond to the needs of the works and ensure that the operatives are skilled in the appropriate trade or trades to enable prompt resolution of any particular defect notified to the relevant supplier. The suppliers must also have access to plant hire and material supplies to fulfil this requirement. |
Award Detail
1 | Amalgamated Construction (Leeds)
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2 | QTS Group (South Lanarkshire)
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3 | Construction Marine (Leeds)
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4 | J Murphy (London)
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5 | Amalgamated Construction (Leeds)
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6 | CK Rail Solutions (Sheffield)
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7 | JSS Rail (St Albans)
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8 | Amalgamated Construction (Leeds)
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9 | CK Rail Solutions (Sheffield)
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10 | JSS Rail (St Albans)
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Renewal Options
The initial term of the framework will be 3 years (following a 2 month mobilisation period) with an option, subject to each successful supplier's performance during the initial term and on-going Network Rail requirements, to extend for a further period of up to 2 years.
CPV Codes
- 45000000 - Construction work
- 45100000 - Site preparation work
- 45200000 - Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
- 45221112 - Railway bridge construction work
- 45221122 - Railway viaduct construction work
- 45221242 - Railway tunnel construction work
- 45234100 - Railway construction works
- 45234114 - Railway embankment construction work
- 71320000 - Engineering design services
- 71322000 - Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works
- 45210000 - Building construction work
- 45213320 - Construction work for buildings relating to railway transport
- 45213321 - Railway station construction work
- 45300000 - Building installation work
Indicators
- Options are available.
Other Information
Lot D1 (O-C) Civil Engineering (Structures & Geotechnical) across the full Region: 2 Suppliers Lot D1 (R) Civil Engineering (Structures & Geotechnical) across the full Region: 2 Suppliers Buildings Lot D2 (NW) Buildings in North West Route area only: 3 Suppliers Lot D2 (C&WCS) Buildings in combined Central Route and West Coast South Route areas only: 3 Suppliers The estimated value at II.1.7 relates to the full duration of the agreement, including the mobilisation period (2-3 months), initial term (36 months) and renewal options (24 months). The estimated total value at section II.1.7 is based on Network Rail’s current forecast of future spend under the frameworks. It should be noted, however, that these values are Network Rail’s best estimate based on currently available information, and in particular that any third party spend is not certain at this stage. The final value of the frameworks may therefore be higher or lower.
Reference
- FTS 004654-2024