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Status: Open
Published Date: 08/05/2024
Closing Date: 07/06/2024
Value: £3,000,000
Framework Agreement for Electrical and Associated Works 2024-2026 (2028) for works up to a value of £250,000 - Wigan Council is seeking to procure a panel of contractors to be part of a framework agreement for electrical and associated works for works up to a value of £250,000 per project. The scope of works within this framework is electrical and associated works; this includes, but is not limited to: • Fluorescent to LED lighting replacements, upgrades to switchgear & distribution systems, full and partial rewiring of premises, additions, alterations, and adaptations to existing installations, and fire alarm installations. (Requirements for these works will arise in both Lot 1 and Lot 2). • Decarbonisation works including Solar PV, EV Charging Systems, Electric Heating Systems, and the like. (Requirements for these works will arise in both Lot 1 and Lot 2). To qualify for either Lot 1 or Lot 2, bidders must have the ability to deliver all aspects of the work described above. Bidders must also have previously completed decarbonisation works; however, in respect of decarbonisation works evidence of experience will not be required for each individual technology or all workstreams. The framework agreement will consist of 2 lots. Lot 1 will deliver works up to a value of £100,000 per project and Lot 2 will deliver works having a value of between £100,000 and £250,000 per project. All contractors appointed to the framework must be able to undertake projects to the upper project cost limit for the lot(s) to which they are applying. Individual contracts raised under the framework agreement can commence at any time during the period of the framework. The Framework Agreement will run for an initial period of 2 years and may be extended for two further periods of 12 months each. It is intended to appoint between 6 and 8 contractors per Lot. These will be the top 6 to 8 highest scoring bidders provided there are sufficient compliant and satisfactory responses received under the tender process. The framework agreement will be available for use by all directorates within Wigan Council and schools in the borough of Wigan. There will be potential for partner organisations and other areas of the Council to use the framework, as detailed within the Invitation to Tender documentation. The deadline for the submission of tender bids is Friday 7th June 2024 at 17:00.

Status: Open
Published Date: 01/05/2024
Closing Date: 29/05/2024
Value: £55,000
Keelex 176 Limited - Solar Panel - Keelex 176 Limited operates three specialist care homes. These homes offer residential and respite support for individuals with learning and physical disabilities and associated conditions. Our homes are situated in settings that offer a range of environments so there is something to suit everyone. If you like to live in or near the town we can offer great homes in Penryn, (between Truro and Falmouth), and Hayle, (near the coastal towns of Penzance and St Ives). If village life is more for you we have a lovely home in Breage, (close to Helston and Penzance). Each home is well maintained and appointed, with a range of room types. The social areas are light and roomy, with areas available for those that prefer a quieter space. Each home is managed by talented and experienced professionals who lead dedicated, highly trained care teams. You are put at the centre of the care and support that we provide, and you and your loved ones will be able to contribute to the development of your personalised support plan. We are committed to supporting our residents to achieve and thrive. We have a great track record for enabling individuals to move on to greater independence and work very hard to identify opportunities for everyone that we support. We have an energetic team that will support you to access a wide range of opportunities and events both in the home and out and about. We offer day services, respite support and full residential care. Keelex 176 Limited is working towards reducing its carbon footprint and reducing overheads which will reduce the cost to providing care to those that need it. The purchase of this system is part of a grant funded application process and therefore procurement will be subject to grant approval of the project. We will assess tenders received on a Most Economically Advantageous Tender.

Status: Open
Published Date: 29/04/2024
Closing Date: 03/06/2024
Value: £5,000,000
Prior Information Notice - Design, Supply & Installation Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Panel Systems & Associated Equipment - Multi Contractor Framework 2024 - Portsmouth City Council (the Council) is issuing this Prior Information Notice to advise suitable PV installation contractors of the intention to create a new framework for the Supply & Installation Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Panel Systems & Associated Equipment to replace the existing Framework Agreement, which expires in August 2024. The purpose of this PIN is to engage with the market to obtain a better understanding of the level of interest from potential contractors in delivering the associated works. To provide further information on the new framework, the draft version of the Framework Overview and Operational Procedure Document will be made available by the Councils e-sourcing system InTend. Interested Contractors are invited to express their interest and, at their own option, provide feedback on the prosed framework and lotting structure using the correspondence function on Intend. Contractors who express interest during the PIN will be advised when the Contract Notice is published, though the tender opportunity will be open to all suitably experienced contractors when the opportunity is published. Framework Overview Contractors on the new framework will be expected to undertake a range of energy generation works, including the design, supply installation, operation, and maintenance of solar photovoltaic (PV) panel systems and associated equipment, taking on the role of Principal Contractor or sub-contractor to oversee and manage works using a range of either direct labour or through sub-contractors. The Framework will serve as the primary route to procure solar PV, battery storage and electric vehicle charge point (EVCP) installation projects for Portsmouth City Council, with works generally being undertaken to the Councils portfolio of nearly 15,000 social housing properties and 900 corporate assets to help contribute towards the Council's 2030 Net Zero Carbon target. The framework will be split into two lots, to cover lower value higher frequency call offs and higher value more complex packages of works - • Lot 1 - works to the value up to £150K, typically in the region of £20K to £50K. There will be up to 14 contractors on this lot, with a primary tier of 6 contractors and a secondary tier of up to 8 contractors. • Lot 2 - works from £150K, with no upper limit for the works but typically the works will range from £150,000 to £400,000. There will be up to 10 contractors with 5 contractors on the primary tier and up to 5 contractors on the secondary tier. Contractors will be able to apply to either or both tiers of the framework agreement. The framework agreement will be established via evaluation of tenders submitted for the following live Council projects: Lot 1 - Brambles Infant School and Nursery -Supply and Installation, with elements of Contractor's Design of 40kWp Solar Photovoltaics (PV) at Brambles Infant School and Nursery. Lot 2 - Mountbatten Centre - Desig...

Status: Open
Published Date: 26/04/2024
Closing Date: 28/05/2024
Value: £90,000
Projen Holidays Ltd- Solar Panel and Battery System - Watergate Bay Touring Park is an AA 5 Pennant graded park, a David Bellamy Gold Award park, a Visit England 4* park, and a Green Tourism Silver Award park. We are situated four miles north of Newquay, 10 miles south of Padstow, on the B3276 coast road, in beautiful countryside designated by the National Trust as an area of outstanding natural beauty, and only 1/2 mile from the glorious beach of Watergate Bay. The size of the beach guarantees it is never overcrowded. At low tide the beach is two and a half miles long. There are also plenty of rock pools for the children to play in as well as designated safe and life guarded swimming areas in the sea. The pitches on our park consist of non-electric pitches, 6 amp electric pitches (end of July and August only), 10 amp electric pitches, 16 amp electric pitches and super pitches which are equipped with a 16 amp electric supply and mains water/drainage point. Each of these pitches are approximately 9 metres x 9 metres. There are also large 16 amp electric pitches measuring approximately 9 metres deep by 12 metres across as well as extra large pitches measuring 12 by 12 metres. All the 16 amp pitches have grass and hard standing options. We are a camp site that incorporates a waste management protocols and green energy management system. This includes for may years leaving the option of caravan storage to avoid people towing caravans on the road, as well as enabling people to have smaller cars so they do not need to tow caravans. We have installed several solar panel systems over the previous 10 years, as well as more recently EV chargers for our customers. We previously have installed Biomass Wood Pellet boilers to help move away from fossil fuels but due to recent problems with the boilers and new evidence showing they are not as environmentally friendly as first thought, we have had to currently resort back to just using oil boilers. Looking at the near future, we are looking at installing heat pumps to replace the oil boilers when the technology advances enough to cope with the supply and demand we need. We would like to install further solar panel systems but have reached the limit on what our local grid can take. With the previous statements in mind and the local grid limitations, installing battery back up systems to help utilise our current solar generation will help minimise our peak usage of the local grid which would only increase due to the supply needed just for the future heat pumps. Also, the battery storage system will also help with charging of the increasing numbers of Electric cars as due to the nature of our business, the majority of the charging will happen over night when the people are in their tents and caravans asleep. The purchase of this system is part of a grant funded application process and therefore procurement will be subject to grant approval of the project. We will assess tenders received on a Most Economically Advantageous Tender.

Status: Open
Published Date: 24/04/2024
Closing Date: 06/06/2024
Value: £110,000
Cornwall Wildlife Trust Renewables: Solar Panels, Batteries, Air Source Heat Pumps and Replacement Radiators - Cornwall Wildlife Trust - one of 46 Wildlife Trusts working across the UK - believes in a wilder future for Cornwall, where our wildlife and wild places are cherished for all to enjoy. With the support of our members, we implement projects on land and at sea, conducting campaigns and managing wild spaces to ensure nature in Cornwall thrives for future generations. We want our nature reserves to reverberate with the joyful sounds of wildlife, to be havens in which rare species flourish and colourful plants thrive. But we're not just concerned about the space within those boundaries - this work spills out from natures reserves into our conservation on land. We want Cornwall's hedgerows & heathlands, footpaths & farmlands, wildflower meadows & woodlands to burst with wildlife. We want to ensure badgers are vaccinated, to help beavers create new habitats, to make a hole for every hedgehog, and to see choughs remain on our cliffs as well as our crest. Beyond those cliffs lies the ocean, where our marine conservation work at sea is equally urgent. We'd love our waters to be full of vibrant and extraordinary marine life, to provide safety for seals and dolphins to play, to ensure St. Piran's crabs make a permanent home on these shores, and to re-establish sea grass beds which trap carbon and tackle the climate crisis. And we're also interested in people. We want to make sure Cornwall's wildlife and wild places remain a constant source of wonder and wellbeing for everyone. We'd love to see one in four people taking action for nature in Cornwall, in all sorts of ways - whether by petitioning the government to conserve 30% of land and sea by 2030, creating a wildlife pond in their garden, or volunteering on one of our many projects. Nature in Cornwall is declining and needs our help. We're working to create a Cornwall where nature thrives This commission is part of the Cornwall Wildlife's Carbon Reduction Plan to meet its ambitions to be Carbon Neutral. Supply ASHP and replacement radiators to three buildings: ERCCIS (Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and Isles of Scilly), Five Acres, Two Burrows and PV solar to the fourth buildings the Barn all collocated at Allet, Truro, Cornwall, TR4 9DJ. The purchase of this system is part of a grant funded application process and therefore procurement will be subject to grant approval of the project. We will assess tenders received on a Most Economically Advantageous Tender.

Status: Open
Published Date: 15/04/2024
Closing Date: 15/05/2024
Value: £110,000
Bowgie Inn, Crantock Newquay Cornwall, Extension to Existing Solar Panels - Perfectly perched on the West Pentire Headland, overlooking the golden sands of Crantock Beach, near the popular surfing and family destination of Newquay. The Bowgie is the place where you can momentarily escape to a slower pace of life with mind-blowing views and an enviable cliff-top location. The panoramic coastal views of the unspoiled beach of Crantock, Polly Joke, the Gannel and the dramatic headlands nearby, help to inspire and regenerate the soul. The 'Bowgie' which is Cornish for 'cowshed' is one of Cornwall's most well-known and loved pubs, and has one of the most incredible beer gardens in the whole country. Andy Pickles has proudly owned the pub for 50 years, and back in the 1970s, he used to grow potatoes in the field on the cliff edge to make the pub chips! You can still see some of the original features of the old farm building which The Bowgie once was up until the 1950s, and hidden gems and traditional charm can still be seen throughout the pub. This procurement specification is part of the work to set out the requirements for a lower carbon, cost effective energy generation and monitoring system for the kitchen, bar and restaurant areas of the Inn. The purchase of this system is part of a grant funded application process and therefore procurement will be subject to grant approval of the project. We will assess tenders received on a Most Economically Advantageous Tender.

Status: Open
Published Date: 13/04/2024
Closing Date: 14/05/2024
Value: £55,000
Fentenfenna Farm CIC - Solar Panel and Storage Batteries - Fentenfenna Farm was established in 2020 to support Cornwall's rural economy through the provision of space for new entrants into the agri-food sector. The farm has three operating platforms: a rural enterprise hub, a food skills training centre, and a food hub. The goal of the farm is to support micro and small regenerative agri-food enterprises, deliver food skills training, and provide food aid to the community. The Fentenfenna Farm Food Hub exists to contribute towards a resilient food system for Cornwall. It does this in two ways: by providing a food storage and logistics solution for Mid-Cornwall that supports local producers, wholesale customers, and community organisations, and by combining salvaged waste food with organically grown local produce to create high nutrient density products for donation and retail. The Food Hub's primary function is to provide food aid to those most in need by salvaging waste food, packing it, and distributing it to community partners. As part of this exciting venture, we are seeking to install a 50kw solar array, with 24 kw of battery storage to ensure long term financial and energy resilience. The purchase of this system is part of a grant funded application process and therefore procurement will be subject to grant approval of the project. We will assess tenders received on a Most Economically Advantageous Tender.

Status: Open
Published Date: 10/04/2024
Closing Date: 08/05/2024
Value: £185,000
Watson-Marlow Limited - Solar Panel - Watson-Marlow have world renowned expertise in peristaltic pump manufacturing and fluid path technologies. A unique offering of supplying our own precision tubing, manufactured in-house. Sterility & cleanliness manufacturing to the highest standard for our tubing, gaskets, flow restrictors & tubing connectors in ISO Class 7 cleanrooms. Our peristaltic pumps have no valves, seals or glands, giving our pumps a unique advantage for ease of maintenance and reliability. Watson-Marlow would very much like to introduce Watson-Marlow's first on-site electricity generation system with rooftop solar arrays. Up until now, all of Watson-Marlow Ltd has been will attaining our energy needs from stationary combustion sources and grid purchased electricity. We have no renewable generators/microgrids of our own. We would like to put one rooftop solar array on our tubing extrusion building, T2, and a second rooftop array on our pump assembly and tubing building, T1. Both buildings are on our estate and are ~40 m apart from one another. We wanted to ensure we were fully prepared for this grant application to give over accurate costing, annual energy production values, carbon savings and proposed timelines for installation. We brought 3 solar installers to site to survey and quote to provide an inclusive turnkey solution. A breakdown of the system is as follows: T2 building: 1. 641 panels 2. Annual energy production = 240,555.84 kWh/annum T1 building: 1. 345 panels 2. Annual energy production = 130,137 kWh/annum Short-term impact - a completed rooftop solar array providing an instant carbon saving and less reliance on the grid. Medium-term impact - certainty over long-term energy pricing and our utilities buying strategy with our broker. Long-term impact - a solar array that will stand the test of time fir 25+ years, knowing that our T1 building was erected in 2005, and T2 in 2009, respectively. Regarding operational impact, we will see very little disruption - we could safely manage contractors atop the roofs during normal operational hours, and only upon commissioning of the solar system to connect to our mains electrical board, shall we require a whole building isolation. This could take place over a weekend as we currently operate 24/5.

Status: Open
Published Date: 29/03/2024
Closing Date: 29/04/2024
Value: £50,000
St Newlyn East Village Hall - Renewables - St Newlyn East Village Hall is a well loved community building in the centre of our village in Cornwall. The hall was originally opened in 1985 and was wholly financed and built by the villagers after extensive community led fundraising. The hall has been run by volunteers in the community for the community for nearly 40 years and is home to a number of regular user groups - local children and pensioner groups; wheelchair dancing troupe, toddler group, craft, sport and hobby clubs etc. In addition, the hall is the focus of regular annual community events such as our village Feast celebration, Parish Show, local carnival, as well as community commemoration of national events such as the Coronation and Jubilee and of course a great many local family celebrations. The hall also hosts regular local fundraising events, such as music concerts, cream teas, plays, coffee mornings, games evenings etc which are crucial to the survival of local clubs and institutions. The hall is an essential lynchpin of community life and has (and does) play a huge part in bringing our community together. This has been particularly evident since the Coronovirus outbreak and has proved fundamental in building our community resilience and allowing our neighbours to mutually support and problem solve, through what for many, has been the most challenging of times. Our project vision is to nurture an inclusive, vibrant network of local innovators, able to connect, support, problem solve and enable our community to flourish into the future. We will achieve this by developing our existing village hall into a vibrant community hub that acts as a catalyst to attract youth, NHS and wellbeing services into our locality. Our Hall, Our Future will create a versatile, digitally up-to-date work hub suitable for individuals, meetings, conferences, Teams meetings alongside work from home people and students. We will open our doors to attract, welcome, and become a home to, satellite services such as youth, NHS and community wellbeing services allowing local people to reach their potential, nurture ideas, create local leaders and strengthen the foundations of our community. To achieve this we intend to commission the following: a. general refurbishment (Tender CLUP05-01 Ten 1 Lot 1) b. thermally insulate the roof (Tender CLUP05-01 Ten 1 Lot 2) c. thermally insulate the walls (Tender CLUP05-01 Ten 1 Lot 3) d. install solar panels and battery storage and replace the inefficient oil boiler with air source heating and provide community electric vehicle charging ports (Tender CLUP05-02 Ten 2) .

Status: Open
Published Date: 28/03/2024
Closing Date: 25/04/2024
Value: £86,000
Solar Panels and Battery - KCS Trade Print LTD are looking to install a 104kW Solar PV system to feed their factory site and reduce the amount of electricity imported from the grid The purchase of this system is part of a grant funded application process and therefore procurement will be subject to grant approval of the project. We will assess tenders received on a Most Economically Advantageous Tender. See Invitation to Tender (attached) for detailed requirements