Published date: 28 May 2019

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: 5 July 2019

Contract summary

Industry

  • Building demolition and wrecking work and earthmoving work - 45110000

Location of contract

SW1E 6QP

Value of contract

£3,000,000 to £13,000,000

Procurement reference

tender_204900/771726

Published date

28 May 2019

Closing date

5 July 2019

Contract start date

31 October 2019

Contract end date

31 October 2025

Contract type

Works

Procedure type

Open procedure (above threshold)

Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.

This procedure can be used for procurements above the relevant contract value threshold.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

Westminster City Council is committed to the most ambitious house building programme for a generation. The Council is on track to deliver 1,850 new affordable homes by 2023 with sites for a further potential 2,000 new homes identified. The delivery of these homes involves complex regeneration schemes at Ebury Bridge Estate and Church Street, as well as sensitive infill and prominent high profile sites across the city. The delivery of these homes will depend on a range of potential delivery solutions including partnerships with development and investment partners and self-delivery. Westminster's newly formed wholly owned development company also offers a route for funding, delivering and owning new intermediate rent, market rent and sale housing across the borough.

The Ebury Bridge Estate renewal project is the most strategically important of all these developments. Ebury is located in the South-West of the borough, close to Victoria Station. Railway tracks to Victoria act as a physical barrier to the East of the estate and the Belgravia neighbourhood is to the West. The estate has excellent connectivity and offers a tremendous opportunity for a prestigious, exemplar estate renewal opportunity in Central London.

The Council has made significant investment over recent years developing a high quality, exciting scheme in consultation with local residents and approved the full demolition and re-provision of the estate in July 2018. The Council has established an experienced team and in March 2019 committed to and approved to self-deliver an initial phase comprising over 200 new, mixed tenure homes and the first of the new open public squares, setting the design quality and delivery intentions for the new Ebury. This initial phase will enable the Council to fulfil their re-housing commitments locally and achieve vacant possession of later phases. Ebury sits at the heart of the Council's City for All intentions and we are now seeking suitable partners to help us deliver and achieve these aspirations. The works comprise the demolition of a number of residential blocks with the Ebury Bridge estate.

This requirement falls under the Ebury Bridge Estate Renewal Project for a demolition contractor under a JCT 2016 design and build form of contract. The Estate Renewal Project has been divided into phases and this requirement is for the demolition of phase 1 with the option to extend for additional phases. Each of the phases also encapsulates a number of options including retaining brick units, removal of ground floor slabs, pile probing etc. - for more information please see the Specification.

Westminster City Council reserves the right to decide at its sole discretion (on the grounds next listed) whether to proceed or not with any of the subsequent phases following phase 1.


More information

Additional text

The works comprise the demolition of a number of residential blocks with the Ebury Bridge estate. While the requirement is split into multiple phases, the initial appointment is for phase 1 only with an estimated maximum value of £3,000,000 (Indexed).

The Estate Renewal Project has been divided into phases as described below, with each phase comprising two or more sections (approx. value £13,000,000) (Indexed)

Phase 1 (sections 1-3) Base Scope £2,420,000 + Options £950,000 - Total Phase 1 £3,370,000

Phase 1A (sections 4-5) Base Scope £1,219,000 + Options £648,000 - Total Phase 1A £1,867,000

Phase 2 (section 6) Base Scope £5,625,000 + Options £1,905,000 - Total Phase 2 £7,530,000

The demolition will include all adjacent storage outbuildings, raised planters, external stairs and bin store walls within each area. The works include soft strip and complete structural demolition of the buildings down to existing ground floor slab levels, with removal and capping off of existing services as ground floor level as a base requirements.

Westminster City Council invites Bidders to price for additional options as set out in the Specification and listed in Section II.2.11 below. The Specification may be downloaded from www.capitalesourcing.com.

Westminster City Council reserves the right to extend the contract at its sole discretion to include subsequent phases of demolition activity following successful decant and acquiring vacant possession of the buildings in the further phases. Implementation of subsequent phases will be considered and evaluated by Westminster City Council on the basis of the performance and progress of the Project, whether approval is obtained for further phases of the Project, performance of the contractor, successful completion of previous phases, and availability of budget.

Options 1a: base option including concrete, stone and masonry arisings are to be crushed, graded and stockpiled on site for use as aggregate in future works
Option 1b: as per option 1a, except that the brick units are to be retained (and not crushed) for future use
Option 2: the demolition of ground floor slabs, including removal of buried services below slabs to a point approx. 2m beyond the footprint of the building
Option 3: Post-demolition pile probing of the future pile locations is to be undertaken


About the buyer

Contact name

Westminster City Council

Address

64 Victoria Street
London
SW1E 6QP
England

Email

tenders@westminster.gov.uk