Property Refurbishment, Maintenance and Management


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Key facts

Framework Number: Y23023

Framework Period: 01 June 2024 - 31 May 2028

FTS Contract Arranged by: Procurement Services

FTS Contract Notice:
2023/S 000-035800

FTS Award Notice:
2024/S 000-015835

Last Updated: 01 August 2024

What are the benefits of using this framework?

  • All our frameworks are free to access.
  • This framework is fully compliant with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.
  • Authorised participants can re-open competition within the framework, removing the need
    for a full tender exercise or lengthy supplier evaluation each time they have an Property Refurbishment, Maintenance and Management requirement, saving time and costs associated with procurement exercises.
  • Direct award capability giving you a quick, easy and PCR 2015 compliant route to procurement.
  • The terms and conditions are safe and designed to protect you.
  • Free and full support on using the framework through the Procurement Services team.
  • You are able to benefit from aggregated spend and lower pricing based on the value of the overall contract, even on low spend orders.
  • The framework will be managed and monitored by Procurement Services (acting for Kent County Council) on behalf of our customers and your views and requirements will be taken into account when reviewing and developing the contract.
  • Social value is an increasingly important way in which we look to support our customers and communities throughout the UK. Social value is now a 10% weighting within every single new framework, so we can be certain that we are awarding suppliers who are committed to contributing to communities.

Who can use this framework?

All public bodies will have access to this framework but may only do so with the agreement of the contracting authority. Those organisations who may wish to access this framework will be members, affiliates and associates of local government authorities, the police service, the fire service, the NHS and NHS trusts, housing associations, third sector organisations, academic centres (including Academies), free schools, publicly funded organisations and publicly owned private companies, operating within the geographic boundaries of the United Kingdom, Channel Islands, Northern Ireland and Isle of Man.

The framework will also be open for use by all other local authorities and public sector bodies. Full details of the classification of potential participating authorities and customer’s geographical areas and organisation classifications are detailed in the FTS Notice.

LOT 1

This LOT is for the supply of Property Refurbishment Services

  • Electrical rewiring
  • External building repairs and cyclical redecorations
  • Facias/soffits and external cladding
  • Floor and wall coverings
  • Guttering and rainwater pipes
  • Kitchen and bathroom refurbishment
  • New windows and doors
  • Painting and decorating
  • Pitched roofing repair and/or replacement
  • Plumbing and heating
  • Roof repairs and/or replacement

LOT 2

This LOT is for the supply of property maintenance and repair Services.

  • Air conditioning installation, servicing and inspection 
  • Annual service checks
  • Fire alarm/sprinklers maintenance
  • General maintenance and/or repair
  • Kitchen maintenance and/or repair
  • Lift maintenance and/or repair
  • Mechanical and/or electrical services
  • Pest control
  • Plumbing maintenance and/or repair
  • Roofing and gutter maintenance and/or repair
  • Surveys including testing and treatments (water treatments, PAT testing, fixed electrical testing, asbestos surveys and removal, damp surveys and proofing

LOT 3

This LOT is for the supply of Property Management and Support Services

  • Building Consultancy 
  • Lease management landlord and tenant
  • Property and asset management
  • Property management support services
  • Property valuation
  • Vacant property management

How to access the framework

This framework allows for customers to place their orders via direct award or further competition.

The customer is strongly advised to carry out their own due diligence before selecting whether they conduct a further competition or direct award with any of the awarded suppliers. The customer will determine the requirement, specification and award based on the Most Advantageous Tender (MAT). Procurement Services takes no responsibility for the chosen contracting method of any individual customer.

Contact an expert

Callum Thompson

Direct Channel Assistant

Downloads

Property Refurbishment, Maintenance and Management User Guide

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