Published date: 14 June 2024

Closed opportunity - This means that the contract is currently closed. The buying department may be considering suppliers that have already applied, or no suitable offers were made.


Closing: 12 July 2024, 12pm

Contract summary

Industry

  • Equipment for scaffolding - 44212315

  • Scaffolding structures - 44212317

  • Scaffolding work - 45262100

    • Scaffolding dismantling work - 45262110

    • Scaffolding erection work - 45262120

    • Installation of partitioning - 45421141

Location of contract

London

Value of contract

£500,000 to £1,000,000

Procurement reference

C4N81502012

Published date

14 June 2024

Closing date

12 July 2024

Closing time

12pm

Contract start date

2 May 2025

Contract end date

30 April 2027

Contract type

Works

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

SP29: Temporary Weatherproofing Structures: required to weatherproof structural openings in the Old Oak Common Station concrete slab:

Scope: For a Subcontractor to design and install temporary weatherproofing measures to protect the Works, within the Working Areas. The tenderer may propose to take on the design component of the scope, or the full scope of work.
There are multiple structural openings in the ground level concrete slab for the main Station build, these openings require temporary weatherproofing. The temporary weatherproofing structures will allow other trades to safely complete their works in a waterproof and wind protected environment. The weatherproofing measures are likely to utilize a proprietary system/scaffold protection unit, wrapped in a waterproof Monarflex/Polyester LDPE sheeting, this will keep rain and wind from disrupting the follow-on works/trades.
The covered protection units will be utilized in the central station zone, where there are 12No escalators and 12No lift shaft openings in the structural floor slab.
The Subcontractor is to price for all temporary works designs, design development & design approvals, onsite installation, rental (estimated to be 12 to 36months), 7-day inspections of the structures and final dismantling/removal off site. The Subcontractor is to include adequate kentledge/anchorage for the system, ensuring the design complies with all HS2, British Standards, NASC codes of practice and any other legally applicable technical standards for the design of Temporary Structures.
An example of a Haki weatherproof system (HakiTec 750), other such systems may be proposed by the tenderer.

Further details can be found on the attached document ref: 1CP02-IBVS-PR-TEM-SS07-000007_P01_CompeteFor Template - SP29 Temporary Weatherproofing Structures

About the buyer's selection process:
Respondents to this opportunity should be advised that shortlisted applicants will be invited to tender through the eTendering Portal Jaggaer system.

The exact scoring criteria are currently being developed by BBVS, and shortlisted suppliers will be invited to register for the ERP system in due course.

What is clear at this stage is that tenders will be scored competitively across a range of criteria, such as, but not limited to: HSEQ, Commercial, Programme, Methodology (particularly with working in a track environment).


More information

Links

Additional text

BBVS - Code of Conduct
BBVS - Mutual NDA
CompeteFor Template SP29 Temporary Weatherproofing


About the buyer

Contact name

Manish Tailor

Address

Astral House Imperial Way
Watford
WD244WW
UK

Telephone

07738982498

Email

supplychain@bbvsjv.com