Planning

Leisure Operator Partner - Rushmoor

RUSHMOOR BOROUGH COUNCIL

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Planning

17 Nov 2023 at 13:30

Summary of the contracting process

Rushmoor Borough Council is planning a tender process for the Leisure Operator Partner for managing Aldershot Pools & Lido and the proposed new Passivhaus certified Farnborough Leisure and Cultural Hub facilities. The contract involves two phases: Interim Phase starting on 1st October 2024 and Main Phase after the new facility opens in spring 2027. The Council aims to appoint the Operator by June 2024 to provide design input for the new facility. The procurement process will follow an FTS advertised process including Competitive Dialogue and Competitive Procedure with Negotiation.

This tender presents an opportunity for experienced Operators in sports facilities operation services to partner with Rushmoor Borough Council. The contract value is estimated at around £87 million. The contract duration will cover the Interim Phase for 3 years and the Main Phase for a further 10 years, with a potential extension of 5 years. The Operator will need to attain Quest Facility Management accreditation and operate on an open book model. The Council seeks a long-term partnership focusing on health, well-being, and community benefits.

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Notice Title

Leisure Operator Partner - Rushmoor

Notice Description

Rushmoor Borough Council - the 'Council' - is inviting expressions of interest from suitably qualified & experienced Operators for the management of its existing Aldershot Pools & Lido and proposed new Passivhaus certified Farnborough Leisure and Cultural Hub facilities. The Council is targeting appointment of the successful Operator by June 2024 in order to gain design input from the Operator in respect of the new facility. The contract will be split into two distinct phases: (i) the Interim Phase, during which the Operator will manage the Aldershot facility and provide pre-opening services in relation to Farnborough, and (ii) the Main Phase, during which the Operator will fully operate both facilities. The Interim Phase of the Contract will commence on 1st October 2024. The Council's target date for opening of the new Leisure and Cultural Hub facility is spring 2027. The Council cannot commit to a fixed specific date at this point and if mobilisation of the main phase is delayed for any reason, the interim phase will be extended. During the Interim Phase, the Council is proposing to contract on a 'fixed fee' basis whereby the Council pays the Operator a fixed annual 'Contractor Management Sum' set by the Council. Upon opening of the new facility the payment model will be subject to a fixed management fee, (which the Council expects to be a payment to the Council), plus % open book surplus share. The annual estimated value of the Contract in respect of turnover generation for the Interim Period is in the range of PS1m to PS1.5m. In respect of the new facility the current business case projections are that operations, activities and events run from the facility could generate approx. PS4M turnover per annum. All values are exclusive of inflation and VAT. The duration of the Interim Phase is dependent upon when the new facility opens but is likely to run for around 3 years. Once the new facility opens the Contract will then run for a further 10 years. The contract may be subsequently extended subject to agreement of both parties by a further 5 years. It is the Council's view that the object of the contractual arrangements are classified as a service concession contract under the Public Concessions Regulations (2016) and furthermore fall under the scope of the Light Touch Regime services listed under Schedule 3 of the regulations. In the interests of transparency, fairness, equality of opportunity, best value and future development flexibility, the Council will undertake an FTS advertised procurement process which encompasses aspects of the Competitive Dialogue and Competitive Procedure with Negotiation processes as set out within the Public Contracts Regulations (2015). The first stage of the procurement process will invite Applicants to submit selection questionnaires. The top scoring 5-6 qualified Applicants will then be invited to submit detailed tenders which will be assessed on a 60/40 basis in favour of quality. Following evaluation of Initial Tenders, the Council will have the option of proceeding to award or engage in further dialogue and invite best & final tenders from the highest scoring Bidders. The procurement programme is summarised in the table below. * Contract Notice issued - 17.11.23 * SSQ stage documents issued - 17.11.23 * SSQ submission deadline - 11.12.23 - 12:00 * SSQ shortlisting results notification - 19.12.23 * Tender pack issued - 05.01.24 * Site visit - 11.01.24 * Dialogue meetings - 16-18.01.24 & 23-25.01.24 * Tender submission deadline - 11.03.24 * Invitation to submit best and final offers - 08.04.24 * Negotiation meetings - w/c 15.04.24 * Best & final tender submission deadline - 29.04.24 12:00 * Notification of award decision - 07.06.24 * Completion of standstill period - 17.06.24 23:59 * Contract Award - 18.06.24 The Council will administrate the procurement process using its e-sourcing system ProContract/SEBP which can be accessed via https://sebp.due-north.com/.

Lot Information

Lot 1

STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP The Council is seeking a partner Operator who shares their vision for the new Leisure and Cultural Hub and will operate flexibly with the Key Users to optimise participative opportunities and benefits for the local community. The Council is seeking a long-term partnership which will contribute to local Health and Well-being priorities, whilst delivering, a Management Fee payment and a surplus share to the Council. FARNBOROUGH LEISURE & CULUTRAL HUB The new Farnborough facility will be part of a 'Leisure and Cultural Hub' located in the regenerated Civic Quarter, which seeks to provide a new community heart in the town centre. The design of the hub will be full PassivHaus accredited. The Council's aspiration is for the Civic Quarter to become a vibrant, mixed-use space providing new opportunities for town centre living and active ground floor uses, with a focus on maintaining the area as a hub of civic, community and leisure amenities. The ambitious regeneration masterplan includes proposals for the development of the new Cultural Hub- including leisure centre, library, cultural facilities and Council Offices - with an adjacent skate park and playground. In addition, there will be up to 960 new energy-efficient homes, a new hotel, space for shopping and commercial development, more than 1.93 hectares of green open space, and two mobility hubs. The new Passivhaus certified Leisure and Cultural Hub- which is scheduled to open in Spring 2027 - will proactively address identified community needs aligned to health, physical activity, social wellbeing and culture. Whilst the new Operator will have overall responsibility for the management of the leisure centre, 'key user agreements' are proposed with the Library Service (Hampshire County Council), Cultural Service (Hampshire Cultural Trust) and Council (Rushmoor Borough Council) for designated areas of the building to confirm priority of access and use at agreed times to meet their needs. Key Users and their customers will have shared access to communal areas of the building including the cafe and toilets. ALDERSHOT POOLS & LIDO The Aldershot Lido opened in 1930 and sits on 10-acre site. The lido has a rich history with the single modern pentathlon event contested at the site as part of the 1948 London Olympics. The lido opens each year between May and September, with attendances heavily dependent on the weather. In 2022, a hot summer led to a record 72,000 people using the facility, whereas a poor summer this year meant attendances fell to 35,000. The pools building opened in 1975. The facility is popular with residents, particularly so since the closure of the Farnborough Leisure Centre. Whilst swim membership numbers remain similar to pre-Covid levels, (c.165), fitness memberships have increased from c.1,000 to over 1,200. Swimming lesson numbers are also up from c.680 pre-Covid, to over 900, primarily as a result of bringing the offer entirely in-house. QUEST FACILITY MANAGEMENT ACCREDITATION The Operator will be required to achieve and maintain the Sport England recommended Quest Facility Management accreditation scheme (or any equivalent successor scheme) for the Facilities and Quest for the Active Communities Programme (Health and Wellbeing Development Programme). This should be obtained by: * The end of year 2 of the Main Phase of the Contract for the Health and Wellbeing Development Programme; * The end of the year 2 of the Main Phase of the contract for the new Farnborough LCH and Aldershot Pools and Lido for the Facility Management. The Operator will be required to achieve and maintain a minimum standard of Excellent for the Sport England recommended Quest (tm) /Quest (tm) Plus(tm) Plus Facility Management accreditation scheme (or any equivalent successor scheme) and Quest (tm)/ Quest(tm) Plus Active Communities scheme for the outreach Health and Wellbeing Programme. OPEN BOOK MODEL & CONTRACT FORM The partnership and operational management contract will operate on an open book basis. The contract has been developed using the Sport England model as set out in its latest Leisure Services Delivery Guidance (LSDG); format but has been updated to reflect relevant changes since the pandemic relating to CIL, risk and utility benchmarking, FACILITIES MANAGEMENT, SERVICING, MAINTENACE RISK In relation to servicing and maintenance of the sites, the Council is seeking a hybrid approach in respect of the sites. The Operator will take on delivery and risk for all aspects of facilities management, servicing, reactive maintenance and lifecycle maintenance (excluding building structure & foundations) for the new Leisure & Cultural Hub facility, covering the entirety of the facility rather than only the areas of the facility which fall within the operational scope of the contract. In respect of the Aldershot facilities the Operator will be required to take on responsibility and risk for facilities management, servicing and reactive repairs but will not be required to take on lifecycle maintenance responsibility or risk. UTILITIES The Operator will take risk on all costs of operation other than in respect of utilities where the Council may accept risk in respect of tariff fluctuations although the Council's starting position will be that consumption risk will still fall with the Operator. The Council wishes to explore the concept of risk share around utility costs through the dialogue and negotiation phases of the process, particularly given the Council's ambitious Passivhaus aspirations and may amend the agreement to ensure best value for both parties. Where possible and where it is in the interests of the achieving best value the Council will allow access to any advantageous utilities rates that it has leveraged from the market. In respect of Farnborough LCH, a utility benchmarking exercise will be undertaken 12 months following the opening of the new facility to assess any change in tariff rates. Detailed information is provided within the specification which is based upon the Sport England template as set out in its latest Leisure Services Delivery Guidance (LSDG). However, the scope of services that the Operator will be responsible for can be summarised as: * Equipment fit out of the new Farnborough Leisure & Cultural Hub * Operation, programming, activities & events * Marketing, promotion & communication * Customer on-boarding, booking, account management, website, back office & customer service * Facilities management, Health & Safey management, Servicing, Repairs & Maintenance * Open book performance reporting, partnership working & continuous improvement CONTRACT COMMENCEMENT The Interim Phase of the Contract will commence on 1st October 2024 at which point the Operator will be required to commence delivery of services at the existing Aldershot facilities. However, as stated in section 1 above the Operator will be required to feed into the development of detailed design for the new Farnborough Leisure & Cultural Hub facility as a key stakeholder. The Council's target date for opening of the new facility is spring 2027. The Council cannot commit to a fixed specific date at this point but for the purposes of tendering a specific date / period will be included for within the financial template. If mobilisation of the main phase is delayed for any reason, the interim phase will be extended. PHASING Interim Phase: During the Interim Phase, the Council is proposing to contract on a 'fixed fee' basis. The Council will pay the Operator a fixed annual 'Contractor Management Sum', (sum tbc), in quarterly instalments. The sum will be set by the Council and may be adjusted through the procurement process. It is envisaged that the Operator will then issue the Council a monthly invoice in respect of a Monthly Service Charge, (operating costs and expenditure, minus all operating income plus an apportionment of the quarterly 'contractor management sum'). This will in effect underwrite any losses incurred by the Operator on a dynamic open book basis which protects against under and over payments. Main Phase: Upon opening of the new facility the payment model will be subject to a fixed management fee, (which the Council expects to be a payment to the Council), plus % open book surplus share. Whilst the Council will require a fixed management fee and surplus share tenderers will have the ability to profile fees and / or surplus share %s. The Council will explore this further through the dialogue phase of the procurement process. ESTIMATED VALUES The annual estimated value of the Contract in respect of turnover generation for the Interim Period is in the range of PS1m to PS1.5m. Estimated turnover per annum for the Aldershot facilities is highly variable as usage of the Lido is directly impacted by weather conditions. Turnover for the Aldershot Pools is currently c.PS1m, with turnover for the lido varying between PS150-PS450k. In respect of the new facility the current business case projections, which are based upon local demand forecasts and industry benchmarking, are that operations, activities and events run from the facility that fall within the scope of this contract could generate approx. PS4M turnover per annum. CONTRACT DURATION & OPTIONS The duration of the Interim Phase is dependent upon when the new facility is ready to be opened but is likely to run for around 3 years. Once the new facility opens the Contract will then run for a further 10 years. The contract may be subsequently extended subject to agreement of both parties by a further 5 years.

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-041ad8
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/034101-2023
Current Stage
Planning
All Stages
Planning

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
Planning Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Services
Procurement Method
Not Specified
Procurement Method Details
Not specified
Tender Suitability
Not specified
Awardee Scale
Not specified

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

CPV Divisions

45 - Construction work

50 - Repair and maintenance services

55 - Hotel, restaurant and retail trade services

79 - Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security

90 - Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services

92 - Recreational, cultural and sporting services


CPV Codes

45212290 - Repair and maintenance work in connection with sports facilities

45236119 - Repair work on sports fields

45236290 - Repair work on recreational areas

45261900 - Roof repair and maintenance work

45453000 - Overhaul and refurbishment work

50700000 - Repair and maintenance services of building installations

55300000 - Restaurant and food-serving services

55400000 - Beverage-serving services

79992000 - Reception services

79993000 - Building and facilities management services

90911000 - Accommodation, building and window cleaning services

90920000 - Facility related sanitation services

92610000 - Sports facilities operation services

92620000 - Sport-related services

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
£87,000,000 £10M-£100M
Lots Value
Not specified
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
Not specified

Notice Dates

Publication Date
17 Nov 20232 years ago
Submission Deadline
11 Dec 2023Expired
Future Notice Date
Not specified
Award Date
Not specified
Contract Period
Not specified - Not specified
Recurrence
Not specified

Notice Status

Tender Status
Planned
Lots Status
Planned
Awards Status
Not Specified
Contracts Status
Not Specified

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
RUSHMOOR BOROUGH COUNCIL
Contact Name
Roger Sanders
Contact Email
procurement@rushmoor.gov.uk
Contact Phone
+44 1252398183

Buyer Location

Locality
FARNBOROUGH
Postcode
GU14 7JU
Post Town
Guildford
Country
England

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLJ South East (England)
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLJ3 Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLJ37 North Hampshire
Delivery Location
TLJ37 North Hampshire

Local Authority
Rushmoor
Electoral Ward
Empress
Westminster Constituency
Aldershot

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            "reductionCriteria": "The evaluation criteria and process that will be applied to SSQ submissions is set out within the Project Info & Instructions document accessible via https://sebp.due-north.com/. The highest scoring 5-6 qualified Applicants who also meet all of the pass/fail minimum requirements will be invited to tender. The evaluation of the SSQ will be split into two phases: * A check on whether the supplier has satisfied the minimum requirements set out within the SSQ * Evaluation of Technical and Professional Ability scored elements."
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