Tender

Term Service Contract for the Fire Safety Compliance Services for Council Managed Assets

PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL

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26 Nov 2025 at 15:53

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24 Nov 2025 at 14:05

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21 Nov 2025 at 15:57

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11 Aug 2025 at 21:16

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11 Aug 2025 at 21:08

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23 May 2025 at 09:01

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30 Apr 2025 at 08:59

Summary of the contracting process

Portsmouth City Council is inviting bids for a Term Service Contract aimed at providing Fire Safety Compliance Services for council-managed assets. The procurement process is currently at the tender stage, utilising a competitive flexible procedure, with a deadline for expressions of interest set for 22 December 2025. The contract aims to serve the UKJ31 and UKJ35 regions and focuses on the installation, testing, and maintenance of fire safety measures across the Council's housing stock of approximately 17,500 properties and corporate assets. The anticipated annual contract value ranges from £800,000 to £1 million, spanning an initial five-year term with the possibility of extending up to five more years. The submission deadline for clarifications is 12 December 2025, while the final tender return deadline is 27 March 2026. The contract is expected to be awarded on 8 June 2026, with commencement on 7 September 2026.

This contract presents a robust opportunity for businesses specialising in fire safety services, such as fire alarm installations, sprinkler maintenance, and fire door inspections. SMEs and specialised contractors are particularly encouraged to participate, as the Council prioritises high-quality service delivery and compliance with evolving legislative demands, including the Building Safety Act. The flexible procurement approach, alongside collaborative working with existing service partners, offers an opportunity for businesses to form long-term partnerships with Portsmouth City Council, boosting growth prospects while delivering vital safety services to the local community. Potential bidders should possess technical expertise and financial robustness, and be able to demonstrate experience in similar roles to fully meet the contract's requirements.

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Notice Title

Term Service Contract for the Fire Safety Compliance Services for Council Managed Assets

Notice Description

Portsmouth City Council ('the Council'), is seeking to appoint a contractor to deliver Fire Compliance Services across its housing stock, with an estimated annual value of between PS800k and PS1M. The contract will be let for an initial 5-year term, with the option to extend by up to a further 5 years in intervals to be agreed. The scope of services will include statutory servicing inspections, responsive repairs, and planned maintenance works, ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations and maintaining the safety and functionality of the Council's fire installations. This is new procurement taking existing functions from other existing contracts so to focus on fire safety compliance. Housing Stock Information The Council has a housing stock of approximately 17,500 properties of which approximately 15,500 are socially rented and then there are approximately 2000 leasehold properties. Within the stock there is a mix of housing types including houses and bungalows; however, the majority of the dwellings are within purpose-built blocks of flats constructed in the 1950s and 1960s. Traditionally the estate has been spread across the two geographical areas of Portsea Island and Paulsgrove (on-island, PO1 to PO5), and Havant (off-island, PO6 to PO9). A recent acquisition of approximately 800 properties has however subsequently increased the 'off-island' area to sites in Gosport, Fareham and Winchester. Corporate Assets In addition to the residential housing stock the 'on island' repairs and maintenance contractor also manages repairs for a number of the Council's corporate asset. This is a function managed by the 'on island' contractor only. The on-island contractor is responsible for approximately 550 assets across both geographical areas, however these are predominantly within the PO1-PO5 postcode. * The Council's broader property portfolio encompasses a range of building types which include but are not limited to: * Schools * Offices * Commercial buildings, warehouses and depots * Care homes * Sheltered housing and supported living properties * Maritime port facilities Current & Future Demand Annual fire door surveys is a new contractual requirement, and it is expected that approximately 2500 will need to be inspected each year. Within the first few years of the contract the number of services and repairs are anticipated to remain fairly consistent with 2024. The Council is currently working on a number of development options, and it is anticipated that within the next 5-10 years there is potential for up to 1000 additional dwellings to be created that will require some level of maintenance and consequently will need to be absorbed into any new contract. Changing Context and Objectives Over the next 5-10 years the Council is expecting to experience a number of challenges with regards to the maintenance of its housing and general fund properties with any incumbent provider to work in partnership with the Council to ease pressures where they can. Significant changes in legislation such as the Building Safety Act and Fire Safety Act will require greater scrutiny from suppliers to ensure they are working in a compliant way and may require them to adopt new skills such as undertaking works as a result of Building Safety Cases for buildings of 11m+. There will be more focus on the accuracy and timely manner of up-load of compliance information and ensuring repairs to blocks of 11m+ are well managed and resolved to avoid enforcement action by the Fire Authority, with compliance also being monitored by the Social Housing Regulator. Scope and specification of requirements The core scope of works, which the successful supplier will be required to deliver are - * Fire and Intruder Alarm testing and repair * Sprinkler testing and repair * AOV and Smoke Vent testing and repair * Fire door surveys * Lightening Conductor testing and repair * Fire Damper testing and repair * Fire Extinguishers inspection and replacement * Dry Riser inspection and repair * Evacuation Alert testing and repair * Warden Call testing and repair * Disabled Alarms testing and repair * Out of hours cover The supplier will be required to resource an out of hours service which is available 365 days a year. Ancillary Scope of Works The ancillary scope of works, which the successful supplier may be required to deliver, namely: * Intruder Alarm testing and repair * Warden Call testing and repair * PAT testing * Powered Door repair The Specification has been designed to ensure that all Suppliers have an effective and equal understanding of the contract's functional and performance requirements. Full details of requirements can be found in the Draft Specification Document. The Council reserves the right to make amendments to the specification when issuing the second stage tender. Partnership Working In addition to working in close partnership with the council, the supplier will also be required to work in partnership with the council's other existing term service contractor partners. Social Value The Council are committed to continuously reviewing and improving the approach to social value delivery, and suppliers can find further information using the following link - https://www.portsmouth.gov.uk/services/council-and-democracy/social-value/ Contract model, term & value The council intends to award a single NEC 4 Option A term contract; a draft has been included in the Conditions of Participation pack The initial contract will be for 5 years with an option to extend by up to a further 5 years in increments to be agreed. The Council are estimating the contract value will be in the region of PS800k to PS1m per annum. Based on anticipated inflationary uplifts and potential growth in housing stock, the total individual contract spend over the potential 10-year term (5-year base with options to extend) is expected to range between PS11m to PS13m. As this procurement is for a new service there may be slight fluctuation outside of the anticipated range stated above, which has been determined using budget coding from financial years 2024/25 and 2025/26. As the coding is generic for compliance there may be activities within the budget that remain with the existing incumbent and do not form part of this contract. Outside of range sums will likely be lower than anticipated rather than higher, although a best estimate is provided at the time of tender. A more precise budget will be established during the service. Local Government Review As part of the wider Local Government Review (LGR), the Council is required to actively engage in discussions with neighbouring authorities to explore potential opportunities for collaboration, shared service delivery, and governance alignment. While this engagement is ongoing, no formal decisions or agreements have been reached at this stage. Under current LGR proposals, it is likely to require Portsmouth City Council to form a new Authority by merging with other neighbouring Authorities. For Portsmouth, this will result in a new Council being created to provide the same services to everyone in the city, whilst covering a larger area and have a different name. Effectively all the current council services in the area of the new council boundary would be merged to create a new Council. At this stage, the Council can only confirm its current demand and scope of requirements; however, this may be subject to change should additional needs arise from other local authorities as part of wider structural reforms. Any tender opportunities and contracts will be structured to allow adjustments in the scope of services and the value of contracts to the Council to respond to changes in demand and budgetary constraints, whilst ensuring that services remain efficient and continue to provide value for money. Additionally, provisions will be included to adapt to changes in geographical boundaries resulting from any reorganisation. This will ensure that services can be extended or retracted to align with new administrative areas. The impacts of Local Government Review cannot be fully understood at this stage. However, when considering the potential surrounding local authorities and their current property portfolios, the Council anticipate the annual value of the Fire Safety Compliance Services could increase in the region of PS250k per year, in the event these services needed to be subsumed into this opportunity. Therefore, taking account, the potential value stated in the total value of the opportunity over the 10-year period could be up to PS16m. In the event of reorganisation, contracts will include clauses that allow for the assignment of the contract to successor authorities. Any assignment clause is likely to state any contract may be assigned to any new authority that succeeds the original contracting authority. For further details in respect of LGR see the following link - https://www.portsmouth.gov.uk/services/council-and-democracy/devolution-and-plans-for-local-government-reorganisation/

Lot Information

Lot 1

Renewal: The contract will be awarded for an initial term of five years thereafter the council will have the option to extend the term by a period(s) of up to a maximum of five years. Any period(s) of extension will be at the council's sole discretion. The maximum allowable term is 10 years.

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
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Publication Source
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Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/077393-2025
Current Stage
Tender
All Stages
Planning, Tender

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
UK4 - Tender Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Services
Procurement Method
Selective
Procurement Method Details
Competitive flexible procedure
Tender Suitability
SME
Awardee Scale
Not specified

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

CPV Divisions

45 - Construction work

50 - Repair and maintenance services

51 - Installation services (except software)

71 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services


CPV Codes

45311000 - Electrical wiring and fitting work

45312100 - Fire-alarm system installation work

45312310 - Lightning-protection works

45312311 - Lightning-conductor installation work

45315100 - Electrical engineering installation works

45315300 - Electricity supply installations

45315400 - High voltage installation work

45315500 - Medium-voltage installation work

45315600 - Low-voltage installation work

45324000 - Plasterboard works

45343100 - Fireproofing work

45343200 - Firefighting equipment installation work

45343210 - CO2 fire-extinguishing equipment installation work

45343220 - Fire-extinguishers installation work

45343230 - Sprinkler systems installation work

45351000 - Mechanical engineering installation works

45410000 - Plastering work

45420000 - Joinery and carpentry installation work

45430000 - Floor and wall covering work

45440000 - Painting and glazing work

50413200 - Repair and maintenance services of firefighting equipment

50710000 - Repair and maintenance services of electrical and mechanical building installations

51700000 - Installation services of fire protection equipment

71630000 - Technical inspection and testing services

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
£16,000,000 £10M-£100M
Lots Value
£16,000,000 £10M-£100M
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
Not specified

Notice Dates

Publication Date
26 Nov 20252 months ago
Submission Deadline
12 Dec 2025Expired
Future Notice Date
27 Oct 2025Expired
Award Date
Not specified
Contract Period
6 Sep 2026 - 6 Sep 2031 Over 5 years
Recurrence
2030-09-07

Notice Status

Tender Status
Active
Lots Status
Active
Awards Status
Not Specified
Contracts Status
Not Specified

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL
Contact Name
Not specified
Contact Email
procurement@portsmouthcc.gov.uk
Contact Phone
Not specified

Buyer Location

Locality
PORTSMOUTH
Postcode
PO1 2AL
Post Town
Portsmouth
Country
England

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLJ South East (England)
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLJ3 Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLJ31 Portsmouth
Delivery Location
TLJ31 Portsmouth, TLJ35 South Hampshire

Local Authority
Portsmouth
Electoral Ward
Charles Dickens
Westminster Constituency
Portsmouth South

Further Information

Notice Documents

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                        "country": "GB",
                        "countryName": "United Kingdom"
                    }
                ],
                "relatedLot": "1"
            }
        ],
        "value": {
            "amountGross": 19200000,
            "amount": 16000000,
            "currency": "GBP"
        },
        "procurementMethod": "selective",
        "procurementMethodDetails": "Competitive flexible procedure",
        "procedure": {
            "features": "Portsmouth City Council, (the Council) has decided to utilise a two-stage Competitive Flexible Procedure with the following stages: * Stage 1 - a discrete Conditions of Participation stage to limit the number of suppliers to a maximum of 5. * Stage 2 - a Tendering Round (with the option for interviews/site visits for verification purposes with up to the top 3 suppliers). Stage 1 - Conditions of Participation Stage This stage focuses on shortlisting suppliers that meet the necessary technical, financial, and operational capabilities required by the contract. It aims to reduce the number of bidders through consideration of current experience, capacity, systems, accreditations, financial standing, legal standing, etc. Qualification will be determined through a series of pass/fail questions and a series of scored questions based on past performance using case studies. Suppliers will be required to complete the following documents - * Procurement Specific Questionnaire (PSQ) - Preliminary Questions * PSQ - Technical Questions & Contract Case Studies * Annex B - Common Assessment Standards (for information only to support where required accreditations and qualifications are not held) The PSQ Preliminary Questions focus on the following sections that will be assessed on a pass/fail basis - 1. Supplier information 2. Grounds for exclusion 3. Supplier eligibility 4. Financial capacity 5. Insurance 6. General compliance 7. Accreditations and qualifications 8. Payments in contracts 9. Carbon reduction plan 10. Modern slavery Any supplier who does not meet the minimum requirements in the preliminary questions, will be excluded as not meeting the conditions of participation, and their submission will not be assessed any further. The Council will be required to undertake checks on any named subcontractor a supplier incorporates into their bid. If the subcontractor was to meet the exclusion grounds and/or be listed on the debarment list, then the Council will need to investigate this as part of any award decision. The Council may require a supplier to change the nominated sub-contractor if they do not meet the exclusion grounds and/or listed on the debarment list. Once a supplier has passed the initial Preliminary Questions, the Council will then undertake a review of a suppliers Technical Questions and Contract Case Studies. The Technical Questions are split into four sections, each consisting of a maximum of 25% for each section, therefore achieving 100% in total. However, some elements have additional pass/fail requirements and are identified in the PSQ. If a contractor obtains all 100 points for a section, they will be awarded an equivalent 25% overall for that section. For example: * Technical Question - 100 points available, 100 points achieved - 25% awarded * Contract Case Study 1 - 100 points available, 50 points achieved - 12.5% awarded * Contract Case Study 2 - 100 points available, 50 points achieved - 12.5% awarded * Contract Case Study 3 - 100 points available, 75 points achieved - 18.75% awarded Total score in this scenario 68.75% The Council envisages the shortlisting process will have four to five suppliers. The highest scoring four suppliers following assessment of Conditions of Participation by the Council, who meet all the pass/fail criteria, will progress to the second stage. If the supplier ranked 5th first stage score is within 5% of the 4th placed supplier, they will be added to the shortlist. The condition of participation questionnaire is awarded out of a total of 400 points, which is equal to 100 per cent. For example, if supplier four scores 300 points they will achieve a score of 75%. If suppliers five scores 71%, they will also be taken forward to the second stage of the tender. If supplier five scored 69%, they will not proceed on the basis that their score is not within 5% of the 4th place supplier. If there is a tie for position five and six, then only the top four suppliers will proceed i.e. Supplier four scores 75% and suppliers five and six both score 71% then neither would make the shortlist. The Council reserve the right to proceed to the second stage of the tender process in the event there are less than four suppliers who meet the conditions of participation criteria. Stage 2 - Invitation to Tender (ITT) The second stage, shortlisted suppliers are invited to submit detailed proposals, including price in line with the stated, delivery methodology The Council are considering applying a cost/quality weighting of 70/30 in favour of cost for the second-stage tender evaluation. However, this split is indicative and may be refined during the procurement procedure. The final cost/quality weighting could fall within a range of 70/30 to 50/50. The Council also reserves the right to assess priced elements either on a normalised basis and/or through a qualitative scoring approach, depending on the nature of the submissions and the evaluation methodology adopted. The evaluation criteria will be fully defined upon the publication of the 2nd stage tender and there are likely to be individual scoring criteria for each of the sub-criteria. The quality scores will have sub-weightings. The proposed cost breakdown is derived from the 70% allocation and has been assigned as follows: Pricing Potential Weighting * Priced Activity SOR - 45% * Priced Activity Hourly rates - 7% * Task Order Fee - 11% * Mobilisation Cost and TUPE - 5% * De-mobilisation Cost - 2% Normalised Scoring Example Mobilisation and TUPE (Max Score = 5) * Lowest bid: PS90,000 * Other bids: PS100,000 and PS120,000 * Maximum score for cost: 5 points Scores: * PS90,000 - (90,000 / 90,000) x 5 = 5.00 points * PS100,000 - (90,000 / 100,000) x 5 = 4.50 points * PS120,000 - (90,000 / 120,000) x 5 = 3.75 points The proposed cost will include sub-criteria: * Price Assessment: Based on a normalised comparison of submitted prices. * Value for Money: Reviewing the cost breakdown and methodology to understand how pricing has been derived. The Council will use this assessment to substantiate the costs provided. This process could either form a pass/fail check or require a scored response for qualitative elements. For example - * Priced Activity SOR is listed with a 45% weighting. * The Council may assess the full section weighting on a normalised cost with 45% weighting and pass/fail on the value for money. * Alternatively, the Council may assess the section weighting on a normalised cost with 25% weighting and apportion 20% on the value for money on a weighted scored basis. The weightings and scoring for any of the costing sub-criteria are yet to be decided and will be published in stage 2 of the tender. The proposed quality breakdown is derived from the 30% allocation and has been assigned as follows but has the following proposed sub-weightings assigned, totalling 100%. * Mobilisation 15 * Support System 10 * Data Management 10 * Resourcing 15 * Sub-Contractor Management 20 * Residents and Occupier 20 * VFM Pass/ Fail * Contract Schedule Pass/ Fail * Social Value 10 However, the Council will be reviewing the main criteria and sub-criteria themes, which could result in the Quality assessment Question (QAQ's) weightings changing within the following ranges - * Mobilisation -10 to 20 * Support System - 5 to 15 * Data Management - 5 to 15 * Resourcing - 10 to 20 * Sub-Contractor Management - 10 to 25 * Residents and Occupier - 10 to 25 * VFM - Pass/Fail to 30 (this will be from the weighting on price) * Contract Schedule -Pass/ Fail to 10 * Social Value 10 to 20 The Council anticipated that responses to each quality question may be assessed using a scale of up to 10 points, assessed on a weighted basis and not on a normalised basis. Weighted scores are calculated by dividing the evaluation weighting % by the maximum score available in the evaluation criteria and then multiplying the suppliers tender score for the QAQ. For example, based on mobilisation being 15% and this being scored out of 10, the weighted rate for this question would be (15 divided by 10) multiplying this by the score achieved - * Supplier 1 tender evaluation score was satisfactory so scored 5. Weighted rate would be (15/10) * 5 = 7.5 * Supplier 2 tender evaluation score was good so scored 8. Weighted rate would be (15/10) * 8 = 12 However, the precise scoring methodology, including the definition of scoring intervals and the weighting of individual criteria and or sub-criteria, remains under consideration and will be confirmed in the 2nd stage of the tender. For full details of the stage 2 envisaged process, suppliers should review section 16 of the Invitation to Tender - Competitive Flexible Procedure - Stage 1 Conditions of Participation included in the tender pack. The Council may also consider the use of interviews and site visits for up to the top 3 scoring suppliers following initial assessment of their quality submissions Suppliers will need to take part in presentations to be scored by residents as part of the evaluation process to ensure compliance with Building Safety and Social Housing Regulator requirements to take tenants' views into account in decision-making. The Council are intending to follow the subsequent Procurement Programme - FTS & Tender Notice issued - 21/11/2025 Deadline for requests for clarification by 16:00 - 12/12/2025 CFP Stage 1 submission deadline by 12:00 - 22/12/2025 Notification of shortlisting decision - 30/01/2026 Final procurement documents published on Intend - CFP Stage 2 - 13/02/2026 Deadline for requests for clarification by 16:00 - 13/03/2026 Tender return deadline by 12:00 - 27/03/2026 Contract Award Notice Published - 01/05/2026 Standstill and section 20 notification start - 05/05/2026 Standstill finish - 14/05/2026 Section 20 Notice Finish - 05/06/2026 Contract award - 08/06/2026 Contract commencement - 07/09/2026"
        },
        "mainProcurementCategory": "services",
        "aboveThreshold": true,
        "coveredBy": [
            "GPA"
        ],
        "submissionMethodDetails": "The Council will publish the associated tender documents via Intend, the Councils e-tendering platform. https://in-tendhost.co.uk/portsmouthcc/aspx/home",
        "submissionTerms": {
            "electronicSubmissionPolicy": "allowed",
            "languages": [
                "en"
            ]
        },
        "expressionOfInterestDeadline": "2025-12-22T12:00:00Z",
        "enquiryPeriod": {
            "endDate": "2025-12-12T16:00:00Z"
        },
        "awardPeriod": {
            "endDate": "2026-06-08T23:59:59+01:00"
        },
        "lots": [
            {
                "id": "1",
                "status": "active",
                "value": {
                    "amountGross": 19200000,
                    "amount": 16000000,
                    "currency": "GBP"
                },
                "secondStage": {
                    "minimumCandidates": 4,
                    "maximumCandidates": 5
                },
                "selectionCriteria": {
                    "criteria": [
                        {
                            "type": "economic",
                            "description": "As described in the procurement specific questionnaire and the conditions of participation."
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "technical",
                            "description": "As described in the procurement specific questionnaire and the conditions of participation."
                        },
                        {
                            "description": "The Council envisages the shortlisting process will have four to five suppliers. The highest scoring four suppliers following assessment of Conditions of Participation by the Council, who meet all the pass/fail criteria, will progress to the second stage. If the supplier ranked 5th first stage score is within 5% of the 4th placed supplier, they will be added to the shortlist. The condition of participation questionnaire is awarded out of a total of 400 points, which is equal to 100 per cent. For example, if supplier four scores 300 points they will achieve a score of 75%. If suppliers five scores 71%, they will also be taken forward to the second stage of the tender. If supplier five scored 69%, they will not proceed on the basis that their score is not within 5% of the 4th place supplier. If there is a tie for position five and six, then only the top four suppliers will proceed i.e. Supplier four scores 75% and suppliers five and six both score 71% then neither would make the shortlist. The Council reserve the right to proceed to the second stage of the tender process in the event there are less than four suppliers who meet the conditions of participation criteria. Suppliers who cannot meet/ exceed the above Conditions of Participation or will not agree to implement them before selection/ award, will be excluded from the Procurement Process in accordance with Section 22 of the Procurement Act 2023. Full details can be found in the Competitive Flexible Procedure Description in the Procedure section of this notice.",
                            "forReduction": true
                        }
                    ]
                },
                "suitability": {
                    "sme": true
                },
                "contractPeriod": {
                    "startDate": "2026-09-07T00:00:00+01:00",
                    "endDate": "2031-09-06T23:59:59+01:00",
                    "maxExtentDate": "2036-09-06T23:59:59+01:00"
                },
                "hasRenewal": true,
                "renewal": {
                    "description": "The contract will be awarded for an initial term of five years thereafter the council will have the option to extend the term by a period(s) of up to a maximum of five years. Any period(s) of extension will be at the council's sole discretion. The maximum allowable term is 10 years."
                },
                "awardCriteria": {
                    "criteria": [
                        {
                            "type": "cost",
                            "name": "Priced Activity SOR",
                            "description": "The proposed cost will include sub-criteria: * Price Assessment: Based on a normalised comparison of submitted prices. * Value for Money: Reviewing the cost breakdown and methodology to understand how pricing has been derived.",
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                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
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                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "cost",
                            "name": "Priced Activity Hourly rates",
                            "description": "The proposed cost will include sub-criteria: * Price Assessment: Based on a normalised comparison of submitted prices. * Value for Money: Reviewing the cost breakdown and methodology to understand how pricing has been derived.",
                            "numbers": [
                                {
                                    "number": 5,
                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
                                }
                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "cost",
                            "name": "Task Order Fee",
                            "description": "The proposed cost will include sub-criteria: * Price Assessment: Based on a normalised comparison of submitted prices. * Value for Money: Reviewing the cost breakdown and methodology to understand how pricing has been derived.",
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                                {
                                    "number": 10,
                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
                                }
                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "cost",
                            "name": "Mobilisation and Demobilisation Cost and TUPE",
                            "description": "The proposed cost will include sub-criteria: * Price Assessment: Based on a normalised comparison of submitted prices. * Value for Money: Reviewing the cost breakdown and methodology to understand how pricing has been derived.",
                            "numbers": [
                                {
                                    "number": 5,
                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
                                }
                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "cost",
                            "name": "Out of Hours",
                            "description": "The proposed cost will include sub-criteria: * Price Assessment: Based on a normalised comparison of submitted prices. * Value for Money: Reviewing the cost breakdown and methodology to understand how pricing has been derived.",
                            "numbers": [
                                {
                                    "number": 5,
                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
                                }
                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "quality",
                            "name": "Mobilisation",
                            "description": "The total quality score is assessed out of 30%. Currently the sub weighting for this question is 15%. Therefore, the percentage weighting below is 15% of the total 30% - 4.5%. However, the range of the quality scores are subject to change as outlined in the competitive flexible procedure design under the procedure section of this notice.",
                            "numbers": [
                                {
                                    "number": 4.5,
                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
                                }
                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "quality",
                            "name": "Support System",
                            "description": "The total quality score is assessed out of 30%. Currently the sub weighting for this question is 10%. Therefore, the percentage weighting below is 10% of the total 30% - 3%. However, the range of the quality scores are subject to change as outlined in the competitive flexible procedure design under the procedure section of this notice.",
                            "numbers": [
                                {
                                    "number": 3,
                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
                                }
                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "quality",
                            "name": "Data Management",
                            "description": "The total quality score is assessed out of 30%. Currently the sub weighting for this question is 10%. Therefore, the percentage weighting below is 10% of the total 30% - 3%. However, the range of the quality scores are subject to change as outlined in the competitive flexible procedure design under the procedure section of this notice.",
                            "numbers": [
                                {
                                    "number": 3,
                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
                                }
                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "quality",
                            "name": "Resourcing",
                            "description": "The total quality score is assessed out of 30%. Currently the sub weighting for this question is 15%. Therefore, the percentage weighting below is 15% of the total 30% - 4.5%. However, the range of the quality scores are subject to change as outlined in the competitive flexible procedure design under the procedure section of this notice.",
                            "numbers": [
                                {
                                    "number": 4.5,
                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
                                }
                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "quality",
                            "name": "Sub-Contractor Management",
                            "description": "The total quality score is assessed out of 30%. Currently the sub weighting for this question is 20%. Therefore, the percentage weighting below is 20% of the total 30% - 6%. However, the range of the quality scores are subject to change as outlined in the competitive flexible procedure design under the procedure section of this notice.",
                            "numbers": [
                                {
                                    "number": 6,
                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
                                }
                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "quality",
                            "name": "Residents and Occupier",
                            "description": "The total quality score is assessed out of 30%. Currently the sub weighting for this question is 20%. Therefore, the percentage weighting below is 20% of the total 30% - 6%. However, the range of the quality scores are subject to change as outlined in the competitive flexible procedure design under the procedure section of this notice.",
                            "numbers": [
                                {
                                    "number": 6,
                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
                                }
                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "quality",
                            "name": "VFM",
                            "description": "This question is currently being considered on a pass/fail basis. However, the range of the quality scores is subject to change as outlined in the competitive flexible procedure design under the procedure section of this notice. Whilst a weighting of 0.01 has been listed, the score will be 0 if the Council assess this on a pass/fail basis.",
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                                    "number": 0.01,
                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
                                }
                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "quality",
                            "name": "Contract Schedule",
                            "description": "This question is currently being considered on a pass/fail basis. However, the range of the quality scores is subject to change as outlined in the competitive flexible procedure design under the procedure section of this notice. Whilst a weighting of 0.01 has been listed, the score will be 0 if the Council assess this on a pass/fail basis.",
                            "numbers": [
                                {
                                    "number": 0.01,
                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
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                            ]
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "quality",
                            "name": "Social Value",
                            "description": "The total quality score is assessed out of 30%. Currently the sub weighting for this question is 10%. Therefore, the percentage weighting below is 10% of the total 30% - 3%. However, the range of the quality scores are subject to change as outlined in the competitive flexible procedure design under the procedure section of this notice. The percentage weighting here has been listed 0.02 lower below, as criterions 12 & 13 are currently being considered on a pass/fail basis but the notice requires a score of at least 0.01 on each corresponding section.",
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                                    "weight": "percentageExact"
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                "documentType": "biddingDocuments",
                "description": "SMT Survey Responses in relation to the following Prior Information Notices - * SMT 1 - Housing, Neighbourhood and Building Services - Repairs & Maintenance and Gas Servicing & Repair Delivery Options Appraisal, Portsmouth- Wednesday 9th October 2024 - Reference - 2024/S 000-032496 * SMT 2 - Housing, Neighbourhood and Building Services - Repairs & Maintenance, Gas Servicing & Repair and Fire Safety Compliance Services Delivery Lotting Options Appraisal 2025 - Friday 23rd February 2025- Reference 2025/S 000-006741",
                "url": "https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/Attachment/A-867",
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                "documentType": "biddingDocuments",
                "description": "Supporting information for SMT 2 - including the background information regarding the proposed lotting structure, example questionnaire and attached appendices.",
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            },
            {
                "id": "conflictOfInterest",
                "documentType": "conflictOfInterest",
                "description": "Not published"
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                "documentType": "biddingDocuments",
                "description": "Soft Market Testing Reports following the Prior Information Notices published on - * Outsourcing Options Appraisal - Wednesday 11th October 2024 * Lotting and Contracting Options Appraisal - Friday 23rd February 2025",
                "url": "https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/Attachment/A-8222",
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            {
                "id": "A-8223",
                "documentType": "biddingDocuments",
                "description": "Supporting information for SMT 2 - including the background information regarding the proposed lotting structure, example questionnaire and attached appendices.",
                "url": "https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/Attachment/A-8223",
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                "id": "076153-2025",
                "documentType": "tenderNotice",
                "noticeType": "UK4",
                "description": "Tender notice on Find a Tender",
                "url": "https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/076153-2025",
                "datePublished": "2025-11-21T15:57:23Z",
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                "id": "076280-2025",
                "documentType": "tenderNotice",
                "noticeType": "UK4",
                "description": "Tender notice on Find a Tender",
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                "datePublished": "2025-11-24T09:29:08Z",
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            },
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                "id": "076501-2025",
                "documentType": "tenderNotice",
                "noticeType": "UK4",
                "description": "Tender notice on Find a Tender",
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                "datePublished": "2025-11-24T14:05:28Z",
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                "id": "077393-2025",
                "documentType": "tenderNotice",
                "noticeType": "UK4",
                "description": "Tender notice on Find a Tender",
                "url": "https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/077393-2025",
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        "communication": {
            "futureNoticeDate": "2025-10-27T23:59:59Z"
        },
        "hasRecurrence": true,
        "recurrence": {
            "dates": [
                {
                    "startDate": "2030-09-07T23:59:59+01:00"
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        "amendments": [
            {
                "id": "047807-2025",
                "description": "The date of issue and the expected programme have changed - FTS & Tender Notice issued - Monday 27th October 2025 Tender issued - CFP Stage 1 - Monday 27th October 2025 Deadline for requests for clarification (Stage 1) - Friday 22nd November 2025 by 16:00 CFP Stage 1 submission deadline - Friday 29th November 2025 by 12:00 Notification of shortlisting decision - Monday 22nd December 2025 Final procurement documents published - CFP Stage 2 - Friday 9th January 2026 Deadline for requests for clarification (Stage 2) - Friday 6th February 2026 by 16:00 Tender return deadline - Friday 21st February 2026 by 12:00 Contract Award Notice Published - Friday 10th April 2026 Standstill and section 20 notification start - Monday 13th April 2026 Corrected: Standstill finish - Wednesday 22nd April 2026 Section 20 Notice Finish - Friday 15th May 2026 Contract award - Monday 18th May 2026 Contract commencement - Monday 3rd August 2026"
            },
            {
                "id": "047808-2025",
                "description": "The programme has been amended as follows - FTS & Tender Notice issued - Monday 27th October 2025 Tender issued - CFP Stage 1 - Monday 27th October 2025 Deadline for requests for clarification (Stage 1) - Friday 22nd November 2025 by 16:00 CFP Stage 1 submission deadline - Friday 29th November 2025 by 12:00 Notification of shortlisting decision - Monday 22nd December 2025 Final procurement documents published - CFP Stage 2 - Friday 9th January 2026 Deadline for requests for clarification (Stage 2) - Friday 6th February 2026 by 16:00 Tender return deadline - Friday 21st February 2026 by 12:00 Contract Award Notice Published - Friday 10th April 2026 Standstill and section 20 notification start - Monday 13th April 2026 Corrected: Standstill finish - Wednesday 22nd April 2026 Section 20 Notice Finish - Friday 15th May 2026 Contract award - Monday 18th May 2026 Contract commencement - Monday 3rd August 2026"
            },
            {
                "id": "076280-2025",
                "description": "Removed reference from Gas servicing and repairs and changed to fire safety compliance services."
            },
            {
                "id": "076501-2025",
                "description": "The supplier link to Intend has been updated."
            },
            {
                "id": "077393-2025",
                "description": "The prosed pricing schedule for stage two of the tender has been updated to reflect the pricing document in the tender pack. 1 Priced Activity SOR 45% 2 Priced Activity Hourly rates 5% 3 Out of hours 5% 4 Task Order Fee 10% 5 Mobilisation & Demobilisation Cost and TUPE 5%"
            }
        ],
        "riskDetails": "The Council has identified the following known risks that are likely to occur during the duration of the term of the contract - * An increase in stock size due to the construction of new build sites or the purchase of additional existing dwellings * A decrease in stock size due to the sale or decommissioning of existing dwellings In all of the above cases, the change will result in a change to the number of properties and the annual value of the contract. * Increased complexity due to - o ageing stock requiring more frequent or complex repairs o increase in the number of system replacements needed o inclusion of other installations as risk assessments or Legislation dictates In the above situation, any requirements deemed not to be part of Priced Activity will be managed as a Task Order (or open book quotes for low value instructions). Other Risks * Local Government Reorganisation leads to other stock holding Authorities becoming amalgamated with the Council and consequently the contract acquires additional stock numbers, increasing the value of the opportunity. (Based on the Priced Activity) * Local Government Reorganisation leads to the Council becoming amalgamated with other Local Authorities and the contract or stock is novated to an alternative contract or supplier, decreasing the value of the opportunity. (using the novation clause) * KPIs reduce relevance or are found to be ineffective during the contract, potentially following changes in legislation and compliance monitoring, and need to be amended. * Workstreams are added to provide contingency for other suppliers increasing the size and value of the contract. (using the Priced Activity) * The ongoing costs in delivering the service increases due to larger than predicted inflationary pressures, labour shortages or skills gaps in engineering and supply chain disruptions (e.g., parts availability) Impacts of technological change in respect of unknown future standards or innovations - periodic review clause to allow to utilise new technology, mobilisation and purchase of new technology * Following the acquisition of additional stock, higher than expected costs to bring dwellings to required standards following unknown conditions/unexpected issues that the Council could not have reasonably been aware at the point of purchase. * Amendment or introduction of new legislation, changes in building safety legislation, evolving targets and potential changes in tenant rights and/or service expectations could increase/decrease the cost in delivering the service. * Amendments or the introduction of new building safety legislation (e.g. under the Building Safety Act 2022 or related statutory instruments) may require the Council to modify the scope of the contract to ensure continued compliance. This could include new inspection regimes, reporting obligations, or remedial works not originally priced. * Changes in Scope Due to New Service and LGR Requirements. As this is a newly commissioned service, there is a risk that the scope may evolve during the contract term to reflect emerging operational needs, legislative changes, or differing requirements from newly amalgamated authorities under Local Government Reorganisation. This may include additional service lines, variations in compliance standards, or differing asset profiles. * An endemic or pandemic event such as Covid 19 requires the contractor to achieve contractual outcomes by adapting existing practices."
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}