Published date: 18 May 2020

Last edited date: 19 May 2020

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: 15 June 2020

Contract summary

Industry

  • Thermal insulation work - 45321000

  • Central-heating installation work - 45331100

  • Repair and maintenance services of central heating - 50720000

    • Energy-management services - 71314200

    • Energy-efficiency consultancy services - 71314300

Location of contract

CV1 2GN

Value of contract

£0 to £1,870,000

Procurement reference

COV - 8875

Published date

18 May 2020

Closing date

15 June 2020

Contract start date

1 August 2020

Contract end date

31 March 2023

Contract type

Service contract

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

In 2018, there were 16,512 (12.1%) households estimated to be living in fuel poverty in Coventry (latest national statistical release from the Dept. for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy). The definition of fuel poverty relates to households with required fuel bills which are higher than average, and payment of those bills would mean that householders are living below the official poverty line. The value of the contract is subject to change. Grant funding arrangements for all installation works and repair services are only agreed each financial year for the following 12-month period (April to March). Funding can therefore reduce or indeed be terminated (as per terms and conditions) if the budget becomes unavailable. The current funding value is only guaranteed until the end of March 2021. • Information, advice, guidance and training services shall be available to all residents in Coventry, but with a focus on those who are more likely to be living in fuel poverty, or more likely to experience the negative health impacts of living in a cold home.
• Heating and insulation measures shall be targeted at those most vulnerable and will include the requirement for individuals to be dependent on benefits or on low incomes and have a health condition and/or disability that is exacerbated by living in a cold home.
• Interventions shall run alongside and include other winter campaigns e.g. seasonal flu vaccination and exploit other opportunities for partnership working. Services shall support other council initiatives as appropriate, including those aligned to the Health and Wellbeing Strategy.
• The Provider, with approval and support from Coventry City Council commissioners, shall seek and apply for external funding/grant opportunities to support the Keeping Coventry Warm service objectives.
• Interventions shall be complementary to the existing work of the City Council and any national schemes, e.g. Housing Health and Safety Rating System powers with regard to excess cold, and the Energy Company Obligation (ECO/ECO Flex), and other local and national initiatives. In particular, the Provider shall supplement and complement the Keeping Coventry Warm Service by enabling households to have ECO funded insulation or heating work carried out. The provider will manage an ECO service in parallel with the Keeping Coventry Warm Service, and will work with obligated suppliers, intermediary organisations and contractors to optimise the amount and types of assistance available to qualifying households.

The Provider will be required to maintain a panel of suitable subcontractors to carry out insulation and heating work. The Provider will exercise all due care and diligence in the selection, appointment and management of the subcontractors, commensurate with best practice and in accordance with all applicable law and regulation.


More information

Links

Additional text

Please register via the Council`s e-procurement system - CSW-JETS http://www.csw-jets.co.uk/

CSW-JETS is a sub-regional e-tendering portal run by In-tend. Since February 2010, Coventry; Solihull; Warwickshire; Nuneaton and Bedworth; Rugby alongside other local district Councils have been working together as a shared procurement service. In conjunction with Solihull Community Housing, we have joined together to bring you a collaborative E-Tendering portal.

CSW-JETS enables us to advertise our opportunities across all authorities through the same system. This means that there is a single point of contact for procurement in the sub-region so you only have to register once to receive notifications for all authorities. Registering on the portal will make it easier for local suppliers to find, respond to and be alerted to tender opportunities.

Registration is free, and takes just a few minutes. When complete, you will be able to express interest in any of the Councils'/Authorities' opportunities when they are made available including this tender. In addition, we will be able to access your details whenever we have a requirement, and you may then be invited to tender or quote for work.

Once you are registered and log in to the system you will be able to locate the tender opportunity, express interest and access the documentation.


Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No


About the buyer

Contact name

Alex Marsden

Address

Coventry
Coventry
Coventry
CV1 2GN
United Kingdom

Telephone

024 7697 1433

Email

alex.marsden@coventry.gov.uk