Market Leads & Opportunities
United Kingdom-Birmingham: Real estate services – Framework Lead
The current contract for Real estate services – Framework Lead is projected to end on 19-MAY-20 and may be available for retender.
Description:
Title attributed to the contract by the contracting authority:: Premises in Birmingham and Solihull.
Type of contract and location of works, place of delivery or of performance: Services
Service category No 14: Building-cleaning services and property management services
Main site or location of works, place of delivery or of performance: Birmingham.
NUTS code UKG
Information on framework agreement: Duration of the framework agreement
Duration in years: 5
Justification for a framework agreement, the duration of which exceeds four years: Long term lease and property/building management services.
Short description of the contract or purchase(s): The Trust has a requirement to lease 6 different premises across Birmingham and Solihull to service an integrated Sexual Health contract. We are conducting a procurement exercise to secure these properties and the procurement of the services for the fit-out and managed services.
Properties and associated services are required in the following areas:
Lot 1. Solihull,
Lot 2. Erdington,
Lot 3. Northfield,
Lot 4. East Birmingham,
Lot 5. Chelmsley Wood,
Lot 6. Handsworth/Perry Barr.
1 or more lots may be bid for.
Interested suppliers must register on the ProContract e-procurement system at:<a href=
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Information about variants: Variants will be accepted: yes
Information about renewals: This contract is subject to renewal: yes
Number of possible renewals: 2
In the case of renewable supplies or service contracts, estimated timeframe for subsequent contracts:
in months: 12 (from the award of the contract)
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