CPV 4530
Building installation work
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Tender for Demolition of existing cricket pavilion for replacement cricket pavilion and storage unit at King George V Playing Field, St Peters Road, Huntingdon, PE29 7DA
Huntingdon Town Council
Huntingdon Town Council are seeking to appoint a suitably skilled and experienced construction contractor to demolish the existing pavilion at KGV playing fields @ St Peters Road, Huntingdon and construct a new cricket and community pavilion and associated landscaping works at King George Fifth Playing Fields in St Peters Rd, Huntingdon. KGV Field was gifted to the people of Huntingdon in ?? This project has been in development for many years, the existing pavilion was built in the 1960's and is no longer fit for purpose and has been closed pending demolition. Scope of requirements The proposed new pavilion building and landscaping works can be summarised as follows: • The new pavilion will replace the existing vandalised and out of use pavilion building in King George V playing field to serve players, spectators and local community groups. • The new building will provide the existing Cricket Square with the following facilities: • Changing rooms for teams and officials • Café and kitchen/servery • WC's and showers • Social area to be used by Cricket club and local community groups. The new building is formed of a single storey consisting of 2 changing rooms to accommodate home and away players, a kitchen, public social area with indoor viewing of the Cricket square. External areas to provide unobstructed access into the building, public seating areas, bin storage, cycle, container storage for grounds equipment and car parking. New shrub and tree planting adjacent to the building. The building is required to be robust and low maintenance as well as presenting an attractive and welcoming arrival point for all users and a positive asset to the community. The existing damaged pavilion is to be demolished as part of the contract works. The successful contractor with the responsibility for finalising the design and delivering the new pavilion building and landscaping works, will be expected to co-ordinate and take on the role of Principal Contractor under the CDM Regulat
Housing, Regeneration and Demolition (H3) Framework
LHC Procurement Group for the Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA)
LHCPG is seeking to establish a multi-supplier Framework Agreement for the provision of housing, regeneration, demolition, remediation and enabling works across the United Kingdom. The Framework will support the delivery of: New build residential developments Retrofit and estate regeneration Demolition services Remediation and enabling works Defence housing and secure environment works Appointed suppliers will deliver works as Principal Contractor, including associated design responsibilities, in compliance with relevant statutory, regulatory and funding requirements.
The Supply and Installation of Domestic Kitchens
Swindon Borough Council
Swindon Borough Council has a requirement to replace obsolete Kitchens as part of the asset refresh on cyclical basis. The work required under this contract is the removal of existing kitchens and supply and installation of new kitchens to properties across Swindon, including all associated preparation, plumbing, electrical, decorative and flooring upgrades and works. The initial contract term will be for Three (3) years with an option to extend for a further Two (2) years. Estimated contract spend is £3.3m excl. VAT across the initial 3 year contract term and £6.6m excl. VAT (£7.92m incl. VAT) across the potential total Five (5) year contract term.
The Supply and Installation of Domestic Kitchens
Swindon Borough Council
Swindon Borough Council has a requirement to replace obsolete Kitchens as part of the asset refresh on cyclical basis. The work required under this contract is the removal of existing kitchens and supply and installation of new kitchens to properties across Swindon, including all associated preparation, plumbing, electrical, decorative and flooring upgrades and works. The initial contract term will be for Three (3) years with an option to extend for a further Two (2) years. Estimated contract spend is £3.3m excl. VAT across the initial 3 year contract term and £6.6m excl. VAT (£7.92m incl. VAT) across the potential total Five (5) year contract term.
EEM0082 - Property Maintenance and Responsive Repairs Framework
EFFICIENCY EAST MIDLANDS LIMITED
Efficiency East Midlands (EEM) is conducting this tender exercise to procure a Property Maintenance and Responsive Repairs Framework to replace our existing DPS0009 which will expire on 26th September 2026. The Framework, which is being procured as a Competitive Flexible Procedure, and will provide EEM Members with a provision for internal, external and whole house property maintenance, refurbishment and responsive repairs for our membership's property stock. The first stage of the procurement will consist of a procurement-specific questionnaire along with a pricing schedule, which bidders will be required to complete and submit for evaluation. As well as the above, EEM will require contractors to complete Minimum Competence and Best Practice Requirements Pass/ Fail Questions and additional Pass/ Fail questions. Following the evaluation and completion of Stage 1, Contractors who meet the minimum requirements and achieve the required threshold will be invited to participate in Stage 2 of the Competitive Flexible Procedure. Pricing will be carried forward from Stage 1 and Bidders will be evaluated in accordance with the tender documentation issued to the Bidders. Works delivered via this framework will be to domestic and commercial properties. Domestic properties will typically be consisting of a mixture of domestic housing stock, bungalows, blocks of flats, and sheltered housing schemes as well as garages, and depots and any other building owned and/or managed by our membership. Commercial properties will include but not be limited to business units, office buildings, hospitals and care facilities, academies, schools, colleges, universities, education centres, student accommodation, homes and care facilities for older people, children's homes and centres, community centres, leisure centres and gyms, libraries, pavilions, changing rooms and public toilets, outdoor leisure facilities, car parks, industrial units, depots, and garages. The Framework will be split into th
EEM0082 - Property Maintenance and Responsive Repairs Framework
EFFICIENCY EAST MIDLANDS LIMITED
Efficiency East Midlands (EEM) is conducting this tender exercise to procure a Property Maintenance and Responsive Repairs Framework to replace our existing DPS0009 which will expire on 26th September 2026. The Framework, which is being procured as a Competitive Flexible Procedure, and will provide EEM Members with a provision for internal, external and whole house property maintenance, refurbishment and responsive repairs for our membership's property stock. The first stage of the procurement will consist of a procurement-specific questionnaire along with a pricing schedule, which bidders will be required to complete and submit for evaluation. As well as the above, EEM will require contractors to complete Minimum Competence and Best Practice Requirements Pass/ Fail Questions and additional Pass/ Fail questions. Following the evaluation and completion of Stage 1, Contractors who meet the minimum requirements and achieve the required threshold will be invited to participate in Stage 2 of the Competitive Flexible Procedure. Pricing will be carried forward from Stage 1 and Bidders will be evaluated in accordance with the tender documentation issued to the Bidders. Works delivered via this framework will be to domestic and commercial properties. Domestic properties will typically be consisting of a mixture of domestic housing stock, bungalows, blocks of flats, and sheltered housing schemes as well as garages, and depots and any other building owned and/or managed by our membership. Commercial properties will include but not be limited to business units, office buildings, hospitals and care facilities, academies, schools, colleges, universities, education centres, student accommodation, homes and care facilities for older people, children's homes and centres, community centres, leisure centres and gyms, libraries, pavilions, changing rooms and public toilets, outdoor leisure facilities, car parks, industrial units, depots, and garages. The Framework will be split into th
Private Sector Housing Approved List
Newport City Council
Approved list of contractors to undertakes private sector housing adaptation works for eligable disabled facilities grant works. Establishes a framework. Total value (estimated): £5,200,000 excluding VAT / £6,240,000 including VAT. Contract dates (estimated): 1 September 2026 to 31 August 2030 (4 years). Main category: Works. CPV classifications: 45300000 - Building installation work. Contract locations: UKL21 - Monmouthshire and Newport. Particular suitability: Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). Publication date of tender notice (estimated): 10 May 2026. Procedure type: Open procedure. Above or below total value threshold: Above or equal to threshold.