Section one: Contracting authority
one.1) Name and addresses
Bracknell Forest Borough Council
Time Square, Market Street
Bracknell
RG12 1JD
Contact
Procurement
Procurement.team@Bracknell-Forest.Gov.uk
Telephone
+44 1344352009
Country
United Kingdom
Region code
UK - United Kingdom
Internet address(es)
Main address
http://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk
Buyer's address
http://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk
one.3) Communication
Access to the procurement documents is restricted. Further information can be obtained at
https://procontract.due-north.com
Additional information can be obtained from the above-mentioned address
Electronic communication requires the use of tools and devices that are not generally available. Unrestricted and full direct access to these tools and devices is possible, free of charge, at
https://procontract.due-north.com
one.4) Type of the contracting authority
Body governed by public law
one.5) Main activity
General public services
Section two: Object
two.1) Scope of the procurement
two.1.1) Title
Soft Market Testing for Building Design Consultancy Services
Reference number
01
two.1.2) Main CPV code
- 45100000 - Site preparation work
two.1.3) Type of contract
Works
two.1.4) Short description
As part of the appointment, the consultant will be expected to designate a Programme Lead who be required to be MRICS. The Programme will be supported by a number of Programme Managers each of work streams under this contract.
The consultant shall provide; Construction advice relating to current and future projects, including over the interfaces between the Council and central government.
Asset Management advice, and the Consultant will be expected to advise on aspects of the Councils’ Corporate Asset Management Plan, and the Asset Management Plan for its Children Young People & Learning department.
The Consultant will provide advice on the Councils’ Estates Strategy including its Education Estates Strategy
The Council operates a Category Management approach to procurement of key services one of which is Capital Construction. The Consultant will provide advice and guidance on aspects of the Capital Construction Category Strategy including on opportunities for securing best value from aggregating compatible procurement.
The Consultant will also advise the Council on aspects of its Capital Programme including options appraisals and feasibility studies.
The Consultant will also advise the Council on the property & construction aspects in updating and delivering the Councils’ Medium-Term Objectives.
Provide asset valuations in the recognised form including insurance, current market and asset register.
Produce lifecycle costs in respect of existing buildings and proposed construction projects.
Undertake development appraisals of sites where required to identify opportunities including feasibility and cost reporting of options.
Any other property or construction related matters requiring strategic advice and guidance.
Programme Manager – One Off Capital & Planned Works Schemes
The Consultant will provide a named Programme Lead who will perform this role for the duration of the contract under the planned works programme. Continuity is essential to ensure smooth delivery of the programme. The named individual will be suitably qualified, trained, experienced and knowledgeable to manage the delivery of the Programme. CV’s of proposed Programme leads will need to be provided In addition, the named individual will have the following skills:
• Programming
• Construction project management
• Identify constraints
• Balancing quality, time and cost
• Management
• Monitoring
• Problem solving
• Decision making
• Intervention
• Finance
two.1.5) Estimated total value
Value excluding VAT: £10,000,000
two.1.6) Information about lots
This contract is divided into lots: No
two.2) Description
two.2.3) Place of performance
NUTS codes
- UK - United Kingdom
Main site or place of performance
UK, Remote and Bracknell
two.2.4) Description of the procurement
Project Management
The Consultant will provide a nominated Project Manager for each project to provide construction project management and contract administration. This will include the following as required.
Manage Stakeholders:
Project Managers will identify and co-ordinate the input of all relevant stakeholders into the project, ensuring they are aware of their obligations to meet the programme and project objectives. Project Managers will also facilitate and organise consultations with stakeholders, including children & young people, users and neighbours including devising appropriate means of participation on a project-by-project basis. The Project Manager will be expected to provide an organogram for each scheme so that all stakeholders are known to the team.
Manage the Brief:
Briefs will be developed for all projects and Project Managers must own and fully understand the brief and project objectives set by the Council. They will manage the development of the brief, including distinguishing between essential and desirable features, and manage input into the brief by stakeholders.
They will interpret and communicate the brief, which will include where necessary accommodation schedules and room data sheets for accommodation/facilities to be provided. A sample Record of Briefing document will be provided to the new consultant for review and incorporation. An outline programme will also be provided at Briefing stage and developed as the scheme progresses.
Manage the Design:
The Project manager will commission all necessary design functions through the Consultant’s supply chain and where necessary outsource any specialist work to external organisations, all in good time to meet planning, procurement and construction deadlines. Project Managers will chair and clerking design team meetings with users, and obtaining user and Client sign off to the agreed designs prior to procurement.
Project Managers will manage and co-ordinate the interfaces between the councils M&E with FF&E and ICT
Manage the Programme:
Project Managers will take responsibility for and be accountable for overall progress against the agreed programme and initiate corrective action where necessary. They will manage critical and noncritical elements using critical path analysis and set project milestones including signing -off key stages such as design.
Project Plans must be realistic and achievable by all parties and be monitored against an agreed baseline for each project. Project managers will control this process, ensuring critical supplier lead in time is built into the project plan and identifying and implementing opportunities for advancing the programme. They will also identify and mitigate potential slippage against the programme and ensure the programme is circulated to all relevant parties. This is a Key Performance Indicator for the Consultant.
Manage the Budget:
Project Managers will ensure that projects are delivered within the agreed budget, and this is a Key Performance Indicator for the Consultant. This includes accurate cost planning to set realistic budgets and then robust management of the contract including contingency and PC sums. Project Managers must manage user pressures and expectations on budgets and specifications and avoid scope creep, including robust management of change control. Project managers may be required to negotiate on behalf of the Council with Contractors to ensure value for money for the Council in the cost of the construction work in all its elements.
Manage the Works on Site:
Project Managers will chair the pre-contract meetings, site meetings and handover meetings. They must ensure there are sufficient measures in place to safeguard users and other people on site and ensure full compliance and that all necessary statutory consents are in place.
Users must be fully informed and involved in the works on their site and the Consultant will ensure there is efficient and effective co-ordination between users and contractors on health & safety and working arrangements.
Manage the Contractor:
Project Managers will be the first point of contact for the contractor and will manage all interfaces with them on behalf of the Council. This includes issuing instructions, variations and valuations in the recognised contractual form and dealing with any EOT or other claims. Project Managers must ensure full compliance with the Councils’ safeguarding requirements including obtaining CRB disclosure numbers and dates for contractors’ staff, and that the contractor and their sub contractors also comply with the Employers Requirements. There must be timely provision of information to contractors to prevent delays to the programme or claims.
Manage Change Control:
Project Managers will manage the Change Control process and ensure all change control measures are followed and signed off prior to changes being implemented.
Manage Post Implementation Reviews:
After handover Project Managers will facilitate Post Implementation Reviews (PIRs) for all projects in a form to be agreed with the Council. This will include input from the Client, users, contractor and consultant to produce a balanced and consensus view of performance. The Consultant will apply learning points from previous PIRs to future projects.
Procurement
• Prepare and agree with key Council stakeholders, including the Head of Procurement:
o Procurement Plan
o SQ
o Full set of ITT documents
two.2.6) Estimated value
Value excluding VAT: £10,000,000
two.2.7) Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
This contract is subject to renewal
Yes
Description of renewals
TBA
two.2.14) Additional information
None
two.3) Estimated date of publication of contract notice
12 October 2023
Section four. Procedure
four.1) Description
four.1.8) Information about the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA)
The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement: No
Section six. Complementary information
six.3) Additional information
None