Roofing Systems

A Tender Notice
by LHC PROCUREMENT GROUP

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Supply)
Duration
4.5 year
Value
26M
Sector
CONSTRUCTION
Published
09 Sep 2024
Delivery
02 Dec 2024 to 02 Jun 2029
Deadline
25 Oct 2024 12:00

Concepts

Location

Uxbridge

Geochart for 2 buyers and 0 suppliers

2 buyers

Description

THE RS5M FRAMEWORK IS ADVERTISED FOR ROOFING MANUFACTURERS. This opportunity has been listed on behalf of LHC Procurement Group and our regional businesses: Consortium Procurement Construction (CPC) Midlands, London & South East (LHC) South West Procurement Alliance (SWPA) The new Roofing Systems Framework (RS5M) will be the successor to LHC's current and successful roofing agreement (RS4) which is due to expire in May 2025. This framework will be utilised to provide an efficient, value for money procurement route for local authorities, social landlords and other public sector bodies for the supply and delivery of roofing systems and associated products in all types of public sector refurbishment and new build projects; including: - Multi occupancy residential buildings (low/medium/high rise) - Schools - Colleges - Universities - Public offices - NHS buildings - Blue Light buildings - Other public buildings

Lot Division

1 Traditional Flat Roofing

Workstream 1 focuses on traditional flat roofing manufacturers. It involves conducting a full condition survey for waterproofing, condensation, structural integrity, and drainage. A detailed design is to be carried out through a thorough inspection, which considers all necessary thermal, condensation, and wind uplift calculations. The process includes providing a specification of works prepared by a manufacturer. Technical support and advice services are offered to clients both before and after the works, including Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM). Post-works inspections are included as needed to ensure compliance and to issue material warranties. The roofing products available include bituminous built-up roofing systems (both torch-free and torch-on), single-ply systems (mechanical and adhered), and extensive and intensive green roof systems. Additionally, associated roofing products such as rooflights, insulation, bonding spray, and cover strips are included.

2 Liquid Flat Roofing

Workstream 2 involves conducting a full condition survey for waterproofing, condensation, structural integrity, and drainage. A detailed design is carried out through a thorough inspection, which considers all necessary thermal, condensation, and wind uplift calculations. The process includes providing a specification of works prepared by a manufacturer. Technical support and advice services are offered to clients both before and after the works, including Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM). Post-works inspections are included as needed to ensure compliance and to issue material warranties. The roofing products involved include cold-applied liquid waterproofing membranes, Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) systems, green roof systems (both extensive and intensive), and liquid-applied membranes. Additionally, associated roofing products such as rooflights, insulation, and adhesives are included.

3 Profiled Metal Roofing

Workstream 3 includes the design and supply of metallic-based roofing systems, such as tile or sheet-type profiled systems. Additionally, it encompasses associated products, including flashings, fascia, soffit, weathering, and rainwater items. If the client requires, a flat roofing maintenance schedule can be provided.

Award Criteria

General Technical Question 40.0
Lot Specific Technical Questions 30.0
PRICE 30.0

CPV Codes

  • 44112500 - Roofing materials

Indicators

  • Bids should cover one or more lots.
  • Bids should cover the whole contract.
  • This is a recurring contract.
  • Renewals are not available.
  • Financial restrictions apply.
  • Professional qualifications are sought.
  • Award on basis of price.

Other Information

LHC intend to appoint up to six (6) bidders per regional area to ensure Clients have adequate service coverage within each region. LHC reserve the right to appoint additional bidders where LHC deems it appropriate to support client needs and local / regional representation of appointees to the Framework. LHC Procurement Group Limited is a not for profit central purchasing body acting on behalf of contracting authorities throughout England, Wales and Scotland (including partners of the Scottish Procurement Alliance, Welsh 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 as listed on: https://www.cpconstruction.org.uk/who-we-work-with/ https://lse.lhcprocure.org.uk/who-we-work-with/ https://www.scottishprocurement.scot/who-we-work-with/ https://www.swpa.org.uk/who-we-work-with/ 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 or registered charities. LHC clients may add community benefit requirements in their call-off contracts from this Framework including but not limited to: - 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.

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