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This contract was awarded by ๐ฌ๐ง Please refer to section VI.3 of this Notice for details of the contracting authorities that will be entitled to call off under the framework agreement for an amount of GBP 360,600,000 to 1 supplier. It was published on 2015-07-18 through open
Transparency in this process is reflected in the detailed publication of all aspects of the contract and its results.
Buying entity๐ฌ๐ง Please refer to section VI.3 of this Notice for details of the contracting authorities that will be entitled to call off under the framework agreement Buying unitnot reported Publication date2015-07-18 Contest statusnot reported DescriptionEfficiency North (EN) is a social housing regeneration consortium based in the Yorkshire and Humberside region. EN is a collaboration of social housing providers who procure together in the construction markets in order to deliver sustainable savings and regeneration in the member's communities. Together with Procure Plus (PP), EN form the Re:allies partnership -- a strategic collaboration between two consortia who bring together unmatched experience in building, regenerating and managing sustainable homes. Additional consortia may join the Re:allies alliance from time to time. Further background information can also be found by visiting www.re:allies.comEN has procured and entered into a framework agreement with multiple contractors for the completion of a diverse range of internal and external works, predominantly but not exclusively, to social housing properties. It will potentially include other public sector buildings, including but not limited to, schools that are linked to the contracting authorities entitled to call off under the framework agreement. EN leverage demand for construction, materials, services and contractors in order to deliver regeneration in the communities in which our clients operate. The framework agreement will be a fundamental contributor to the delivery of high quality works, value for money and social and economic improvement.The framework agreement will operate in conjunction with the framework agreement for supply and distribution of materials, recently procured by PP on behalf of the Re:allies partnership. Contractors appointed to the framework agreement will be required to interact on an operational level with, and source certain materials from, the suppliers appointed to the framework agreement for the supply of distribution and materials. EN offer their customers a unique approach to the completion of planned maintenance and cyclical works.The contractors appointed to the framework agreement will be expected to complete the works to a high standard and share EN's commitment to regeneration, specifically the reinvestment of cost savings directly into local businesses, jobs and skills. The framework agreement will allow the contracting authorities named and referred to within this notice to enter into underlying contracts for the completion of the works covered by the framework agreement. The procurement for the framework agreement was structured to allow opportunities for contractors of all sizes to tender for works that vary in size and that will be completed predominantly across the geographical areas of Humberside, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire but may extend to other areas of Yorkshire.The framework agreement is divided into a number of different Lots and there are a number of Lots that have been further divided by both geography and scheme size. Further details of this are contained below and within Annex B of the Contract Notice.The Lots are as follows -1. Kitchen installationSchemes of 1-50 propertiesWest Yorkshire2. Kitchen installationSchemes of 51+ propertiesWest Yorkshire3. Bathroom installationSchemes of 1-50 propertiesWest Yorkshire4. Bathroom installationSchemes of 51+ propertiesWest Yorkshire5. Heating and ventilationSchemes of 1-50 propertiesWest Yorkshire6. Heating and ventilationSchemes of 51+ propertiesWest Yorkshire7. Electrical installationSchemes of 1-50 propertiesWest Yorkshire8. Electrical installationSchemes of 51+ propertiesWest Yorkshire9. Windows and doorsSchemes of 1-50 propertiesWest Yorkshire10. Windows and doorsSchemes of 51+ propertiesWest YorkshireContractors were not permitted to bid for both scheme sizes in the same geographical area. For example, a contractor was not able to bid for Lots 1 and 2. By way of further example, a contractor was not able to bid for Lots 3 and 4.11. Adaptation worksWest Yorkshire12. Roofing and associated ancillary worksWest Yorkshire13. Brickwork, masonry and associated ancillary worksWest Yorkshire14. Kitchen installationSchemes of 1-50 propertiesSouth Yorkshire15. Kitchen installationSchemes of 51+ propertiesSouth Yorkshire16. Bathroom installationSchemes of 1-50 propertiesSouth Yorkshire17. Bathroom installationSchemes of 51+ propertiesSouth Yorkshire18. Heating and ventilationSchemes of 1-50 propertiesSouth Yorkshire19. Heating and ventilationSchemes of 51+ propertiesSouth Yorkshire20. Electrical installationSchemes of 1-50 propertiesSouth Yorkshire21. Electrical installationSchemes of 51+ propertiesSouth Yorkshire22. Windows and doorsSchemes of 1-50 propertiesSouth Yorkshire23. Windows and doorsSchemes of 51+ propertiesSouth YorkshireContractors were not permitted to bid for both scheme sizes in the same geographical area. For example, a contractor was not able to bid for Lots 14 and 15. By way of further example, a contractor was not able to bid for Lots 22 and 23.24. Adaptation worksSouth Yorkshire25. Roofing and associated ancillary worksSouth Yorkshire26. Brickwork, masonry and associated ancillary worksSouth Yorkshire27. Kitchen installationSchemes of 1-50 propertiesHumberside28. Kitchen installationSchemes of 51+ propertiesHumberside29. Bathroom installationSchemes of 1-50 propertiesHumberside30. Bathroom installationSchemes of 51+ propertiesHumberside31. Heating and ventilationSchemes of 1-50 propertiesHumberside32. Heating and ventilationSchemes of 51+ propertiesHumberside33. Electrical installationSchemes of 1-50 propertiesHumberside34. Electrical installationSchemes of 51+ propertiesHumberside35. Windows and doorsSchemes of 1-50 propertiesHumberside36. Windows and doorsSchemes of 51+ propertiesHumbersideContractors were not permitted to bid for both scheme sizes in the same geographical area. For example, a contractor was not able to bid for Lots 29 and 30. By way of further example, a contractor was not able to bid for Lots 33 and 34.37. Adaptation worksHumberside38. Roofing and associated ancillary worksHumberside39. Brickwork, masonry and associated ancillary worksHumberside40. Insulation worksHumberside, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire41. Commercial heating installationHumberside, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire42. Estate improvement worksHumberside, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire43. Roofing and associated ancillary works for multi-occupancy propertiesHumberside, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire44. Renewable heating and ventilation installationHumberside, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire45. General building worksHumberside, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire46. Paint and pre-paint repair worksHumberside, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire47. External works to high rise propertiesHumberside, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire48. Fire precaution worksHumberside, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire49. Solar voltaic installationHumberside, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire50. Whole house internal and external installationsHumberside, South Yorkshire and West YorkshireThe framework agreement will be in place for a term of 48 months and will not be extended beyond this term, however contracts called off under the framework agreement may continue beyond the term of the framework agreement.Individual contracting authorities entitled to access the framework agreement will have the option to agree and award call off contracts to the contractors appointed to the framework agreement at any stage during the term of the framework agreement. The following contracting authorities will be entitled to agree and award call off contracts under framework agreement as and when required -1. EN's members (both current and future). A list of EN's current members is set out in section VI.3 of the Contract Notice.2. Any partner or customer of the Re:allies alliance from time to time, which may include any social housing provider in the United Kingdom. 'Social housing provider' for this purpose means any provider of social housing and includes registered providers (a list of these can be found by visiting www.homesandcommunities.co.uk), local authorities, local government ALMOs and unitary authorities.The contracting authorities referred to in paragraphs 1-2 shall be under no obligation to use the framework agreement.The framework agreement has been entered into by EN and the successful contractors however the framework agreement may be novated from EN to Re:allies if and when Re:allies is incorporated.Awards
This award was granted to Oakes Energy Services Ltd by Please refer to section VI.3 of this Notice for details of the contracting authorities that will be entitled to call off under the framework agreement for an amount of GBP 360,600,000. The procurement process was conducted through open for the category of works. This is award number 47.
This contract has multiple awards. This is award number 47. View other awards for this contract
| Supplier | Amount | Award number |
|---|---|---|
| ๐ฌ๐ง Oakes Energy Services Ltd | GBP 360,600,000 | 47 |
Market context and opportunities
The execution of this contract allows the entity Please refer to section VI.3 of this Notice for details of the contracting authorities that will be entitled to call off under the framework agreement to fulfill its public service objectives efficiently.
The open purchase modality ensures that the process is transparent and compliant with regulations.
Transparency in this process is reflected in the detailed publication of all aspects of the contract and its results.
This transparency in public procurement promotes fair competition, prevents corruption, and ensures that public resources are used efficiently for the benefit of citizens.
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Contract NumberUK_ocds-70d2nz-10079cef-4fb3-4a64-86ba-4dc5dbe37b85-award-47Publication date2015-07-18Contract datenot reportedAward datenot reportedCategoriesworksPurchase modalityopenMethod detailspt_openStatusnot reportedData sources
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