Archived decisions
WORKS |
CONTRACTOR(S) |
VALUE |
SELECTION METHOD |
REASON FOR PROCUREMENT STRATEGY |
Develop and Construct |
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Wildern Secondary School Basic Need Provision |
HBG |
3,131,255
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· Single stage and tender with design and construction proposals · Final selection made using best value criteria following interview |
· Early industry involvement with design development essential to achieve the early start on site required · Complexity and site constraints require a high calibre contractor to deliver this demanding scheme · Ensure a high quality product is achieved |
Partnered Projects (Major Schemes) |
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New Sportshalls at Fernhill, Alderman Quilley, and Totton Hounsdown, under the New Opportunities fund |
Brazier |
3,300,000 (est) |
· Two firms invited to submit proposals after an initial interview |
· Collaborate with a preferred contractor over design and construction of a standard Sports Hall · Develop supply chains for key components and specialist designed elements · Programme evaluation with an experienced contractor · By combining these three schemes as a single package of work, economies of scale will be generated |
Elvetham Heath New Primary School |
Turner Southern |
2,118,773 |
· Four firms invited to submit detailed proposals followed by competitive interview |
· Collaborate with contractor to resolve design and buildability issues · Obtain cost certainty and best value · Agreement of programme · Joint financial and risk management |
Warren Park School New Early Years Centre and additional classroom |
Brazier |
1,548,000 |
· Negotiation with preferred contractor based upon a partnered tender process |
· Recently successfully completed a similar scheme at Whiteley. · Sensible to engage early with a preferred contractor to resolve site access, programme and phasing · This contractor has combined successfully with in-house teams on two previous partnering projects · Previous partnering schemes can be used as benchmark to agree a tender price |
Mill Chase Community School New science & drama block |
Richardsons |
1,207,144 |
· Negotiation with preferred contractor based upon a partnered tender process |
· Complex phasing and site issues best resolved through a competent contractor · Desirable to engage with a preferred contractor to assist with scheme development · Established record in providing competitive pricing for similar work · Established pricing benchmarks from previous contracts |
WORKS |
CONTRACTOR(S) |
VALUE |
SELECTION METHOD |
REASON FOR PROCUREMENT STRATEGY |
Calthorpe Park Community School New Drama Building and Refurbishment of Dining Room Area |
Turner Southern |
1,100,000 (est) |
· Interview following submission of detailed proposals |
· Collaborate with preferred Contractor to resolve design, buildability issues and programming · Currently undertaking Elvetham Heath (above) and therefore potential to combine procurement and management arrangements to achieve economy of scale |
Warblington School, Havant Refurbishment |
Mansell |
1,140,000 (est) |
· Negotiation with preferred Contractor based upon partnered tender process |
· Fairly complex phasing and site issues best resolved in collaboration with a preferred contractor · Need to appoint early due to the short programme allowed to achieve an Autumn 2003 completion · Experience and good performance with similar work which can be used as a benchmark in developing this scheme |
Sharpes Copse Infant and Junior Schools Amalgamation |
Brazier |
964,176 |
· Negotiation with preferred contractor based upon a partnered tender process |
· Sensible to engage early with a preferred contractor to assess programme, phasing requirements and security issues. · Need to involve a preferred contractor at an early stage to undertake key enabling works · Works package tendering can be combined with another project for the County Council with the same contractor and thereby achieve economy of scale · Previous partnering schemes can be used to quickly establish a benchmark to agree a tender price |
Key Stage Two and Associated Work |
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Balksbury Infant and Junior Schools Hook Junior School |
Mansell |
1,008,000 (est) 479,000 |
· Negotiation with a preferred Contractor based upon a partnered tender process |
· Sensible to undertake work through same preferred contractor who recently successfully completed earlier phases of work at these sites · Economies of scale should be achieved by offering a package arrangement dealing with both projects · Collaborate over resolving site, phasing and programme issues |
Buriton Infant School |
Richardsons Laishley Turner Southern |
417,746 (lowest tender) |
· Competitive tenders from a short list of experienced Contractors |
· Sensible to invite firms who have an established track record of successfully undertaking similarly complex schemes · Significant expertise and understanding needed in addressing the project issues required · Select list invited to ensure enough dedicated time given to completing the tender proposals |
WORKS |
CONTRACTOR(S) |
VALUE |
SELECTION METHOD |
REASON FOR PROCUREMENT STRATEGY |
Negotiated Projects |
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Knightwood Primary School 4 Classroom Extension |
Richardsons |
583,000 (est) |
· Negotiation with a preferred Contractor |
· Sensible to engage with the same contractor who recently completed the original school, who has a good understanding of design and buildability issues · Excellent track record with similar work · Harness original team and supply chain members to develop and deliver this scheme · Sound basis to negotiate using benchmark of previous pricing |
Henry Beaufort School New Nursery, enlarged Community Facilities, new Dining Area and upgraded Teaching Areas |
Turner Southern |
570,000 (est) |
· Negotiation with a preferred Contractor |
· Sensible to engage with the same contractor who recently successfully completed a major new facility at the school · Benefit of involving a preferred Contractor in developing the scheme and evaluation of programme constraints · The pricing framework from the completed project can be used as a basis to conduct negotiations |
Shepherds Down Special School Landlords work - replacement mechanical services, windows and cladding |
Llewellyn |
436,364 |
· Negotiated signed addendum to existing contract based upon competitive negotiation |
· Sensible to negotiate with the existing contractor already on site constructing 135 place school for children with PMLD · Single point of contact and responsibility for all works on the site · Utilising the existing pricing framework to arrive at a fixed cost and secure key specialists through existing contracts · Collaborate with contractor, who has established a good working knowledge of the existing premises, over design, buildability and programme issues |
Solent Mead New Day Care Centre |
Brazier |
250,000 (est) |
· Negotiation with current contractor |
· The same contractor is currently undertaking a major refurbishment of the existing building and has built up a detailed site knowledge · Continuity and economy of scale by involving a single contractor for the whole site development |
Harriet Costello School Upgrade and rationalisation of Technology Block |
Mansell |
287,000 (est) |
· Negotiation with a preferred contractor |
· Successfully completed several schemes of similar type and within short timescales · Can be linked to negotiations currently underway to refurbish laboratories at this school as part of the overall programme of science laboratory refurbishment · Achieving best value through economy of scale and the presence of only one contractor on site |
WORKS |
CONTRACTOR(S) |
VALUE |
SELECTION METHOD |
REASON FOR PROCUREMENT STRATEGY |
Negotiated Projects |
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49 Cliddesden Road Family Support Centre |
Nolan Davis |
204,698 |
· Negotiation with a preferred contractor |
· Contractor has previously performed well and within planned timescales on similar projects for the County Council |
Toynbee School Changing Room improvements |
Brazier |
242,976 |
· Negotiation with preferred contractor based upon a partnership tendering process |
· The same contractor was undertaking a significant partnering project at the nearby Thornden School, with available resource to undertake these works over the summer period · Pricing framework and package procurement plan can be quickly established using the Thornden project as a benchmark · Thornden based Mechanical & Electrical sub-contractors to be used to undertake services design and speed up installation work |
Test Valley Secondary School New art room extension |
Brymor |
148,081 |
· Negotiation with preferred contractor |
· Contractor has previously performed well and within planned timescales of other similar projects for the County Council |
Court Moor Secondary School Refurbish male & female changing rooms |
Mansell |
113,497
|
· Negotiation with preferred contractor |
· Mansell currently on site with the major capital project · Works integral within existing site operations therefore sensible to combine with the existing contractor · Negotiations based upon existing contract pricing package |
Emsworth House Intermediate Care |
LST |
105,211 |
· Negotiation with preferred contractor |
· Demonstratable track record of delivering similar work to a high standard. · Available resources in required timescale |
Stubbington Study Centre Games Room |
Gregory (Havant) |
95,417 |
· Negotiation with a preferred contractor |
· Recently successfully completed the admin and tuck shop facility at the Centre · Same in-house team and contractor can now be combined to deliver this project · Previous contract can be used as basis to negotiate |
Richard Aldworth Community School, Basingstoke Improve accessibility and disabled facilities |
Ketley Construction |
80,000 (est) |
· Negotiation with preferred contractor |
· Contractor currently on site and performing well · Utilising existing knowledge and pricing structures |
WORKS |
CONTRACTOR(S) |
VALUE |
SELECTION METHOD |
REASON FOR PROCUREMENT STRATEGY |
School Science Labs |
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Package One Harriett Costello Yateley Secondary Cove School |
Mansell |
695,831 |
· Negotiated with a preferred contractor |
· Previously performed well on an earlier phase of science lab refurbishments · Benefit in involving preferred contractors in scheme developments · Existing pricing benchmark |
Package Two Staunton Park Henry Beaufort |
Nolan Davis |
379,587 |
· Negotiated with a preferred contractor |
· Benefit in involving preferred contractors in scheme development · Existing pricing benchmark |
Wildern Secondary |
HBG |
148,000 (est) |
· Negotiated with a preferred contractor |
· Benefit in involving preferred contractors in scheme development · Combine with existing major scheme currently in progress |
Fire Damage Reinstatement |
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Thornden Secondary Emergency Work |
Tew Brothers |
450,000 (est) |
· Negotiation with a preferred contractor |
· Experienced contractor required to quickly and effectively undertake emergency repairs to ensure the school is made safe and operational as soon as is practicable |
Thornden Secondary Second Phase The original approval to negotiate given by the Leader was for a value of work of worth £500K This package has now been extended to £1.1m to complete the fire and smoke damage reinstatement work at the school. |
Tew Brothers |
1,100,000 (est) |
· Negotiation based on agreed management cost and actual price of works related to an agreed cost plan |
· Will allow continuity of work following completion of emergency work by same contractor · Will enable the reinstatement task to be completed ready for full reoccupation by the school for the next Autumn Term · Contractor who has performed well in similar circumstances · Previous projects can be used as a benchmark for the contract package |
Manor Field Junior, Basingstoke Rebuilding of boiler rm/store & remedial works after fire |
Beavis & Partners |
190,000 (est) |
· Negotiation with a preferred contractor |
· To complete ongoing reinstatement of fire damage works including mechanical and electrical with preferred contractor |
WORKS |
CONTRACTOR(S) |
VALUE |
SELECTION METHOD |
REASON FOR PROCUREMENT STRATEGY |
Westgate School Sports Pavilion |
Dorelbury Ltd |
104,000 (est) |
· Negotiation with preferred contractor |
· School requested work to be completed as soon as possible · Need to select a reliable preferred contractor at an early stage to · ensure early reinstatement |
Manor Field Junior School Fire re-instatement works - Phase I |
Beavis & Partners |
95,000 (est) |
· Negotiation with preferred contractor |
· Currently acting as Principal Contractor for an earlier phase of work with resources available to undertake this work · Early contractor involvement desirable · Previous pricing forms a basis for negotiation · Would allow a `seamless progression' of the works with this contractor who has built up an understanding of the site and its issues |
Manor Field Junior School Fire re-instatement works - Phase II |
Beavis & Partners |
166,000 (est) |
· Negotiation with preferred contractor |
· As Phase I |
Ballard Heater Replacement Programme |
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Rowlands Castle, St Johns CE Primary Roman Way Primary Greenfield Junior |
Gardner Mechanical Services |
660,000 |
· Negotiation with a preferred contractor |
· Recently successfully completed several ballard replacements for the County Council · Consistently produce high quality and reliable work · Established basis of pricing |
Perins Secondary Sarisbury Junior |
Dixon Mechanical Services |
447,000 |
· Negotiation with preferred contractor |
· Proven track record required · To meet the needs of the school and achieve completion of the works during the school holidays. |
Portchester Amery Hill |
B A Corry |
244,000 |
· Negotiation with preferred contractor |
· Proven track record required · High quality and reliable work |
Hardley Youth Centre Totton Youth Centre Hamble School Youth Wing Wildern Youth Wing Cowplain Youth Club |
Term Maintenance Contractor (for the area) |
173,771 |
· Added to Term Maintenance package |
· Proven track record required · High quality and reliable work |
WORKS |
CONTRACTOR(S) |
VALUE |
SELECTION METHOD |
REASON FOR PROCUREMENT STRATEGY |
NDS Projects External Redecoration |
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Package One Bridgemary Secondary Calmore Infant Eastleigh Children's Home Elson Junior Stonecroft Children's Home |
Atkins Decorating |
174,011 |
· Negotiation with preferred contractors |
· Demonstratable track record of delivering similar work to a high standard · Available resources in required timescale · Sensible to strategically package a group of projects with a reliable contractor · Established pricing frameworks will ensure value for money is achieved |
Package Two Beaumont Junior Belle Vue Infant Cherry Wood Primary Christmas Lodge Court Moor Secondary School Courtbourn Cove Junior Frogmore Infant Hawley Primary Hockcliffe House Pinewood Infant Potley Hill Primary Samuel Cody Special Ticehurst West End Centre |
Belgravia |
319,670 · | ||
Package Three Binstead Primary Bulmer House, Petersfield Crondall Primary Fleet Library Frogmore College Heathside Infant Mill Chase Community School Petersfield Infant Rowledge Primary Thurlston |
TBA |
330,000 (est) · | ||
WORKS |
CONTRACTOR(S) |
VALUE |
SELECTION METHOD |
REASON FOR PROCUREMENT STRATEGY |
Package Four Alderman Quilley Secondary Ashburton Court East Chineham Library Forest Edge Special School Highfield House Marnel Infant Marnel Junior Wildground Junior |
Drew Smith Contracting |
302,332 |
· Negotiation with preferred contractors |
· Demonstratable track record of delivering similar work to a high standard · Available resources in required timescale · Sensible to strategically package a group of projects with a reliable contractor · Established pricing frameworks will ensure value for money is achieved |
Package Five Bartley Junior Fordingbridge Library Forest Arts Centre Lymington Junior Minstead Rural Study Centre New Milton Junior Priestlands Secondary Red House Museum South Baddesley |
Ferris Painting Contractors |
297,225 | ||
Package Six Fairfield Infant Horndean Secondary Park Community Purbrook Junior Stakes Hill Infant Staunton Park Waterlooville Special Waterlooville Library |
Mitie Property Services |
490,389 |
WORKS |
CONTRACTOR(S) |
VALUE |
SELECTION METHOD |
REASON FOR PROCUREMENT STRATEGY |
Package Seven Alton Family Centre Burnham Copse Junior Crossways Curtis Museum Maple Ridge Special Overton Primary Robert Mays Rucstall Primary Saxon Wood Special Testbourne Foundation Whitchurch Primary Willis Museum Wootey Junior |
Pool and Sons |
392,054 |
· Negotiation with preferred contractors |
· Demonstratable track record of delivering similar work to a high standard · Available resources in required timescale · Sensible to strategically package a group of projects with a reliable contractor Established pricing frameworks will ensure value for money is achieved |
Package Eight Greatham Primary Herne Junior Liphook Junior Liphook Infant Meonstoke Infant Steep Primary West Meon Primary |
Richardson Decorating |
180,269 | ||
Package Nine All Saints Primary Bishopstoke Day Services Brentry House (Hilliers) Cupernham Junior Hounsdown Secondary Kingsworthy Primary, Hinton House Nightingale Primary Westgate School |
Tew Brothers |
455,207 | ||
Package Ten Chandler's Ford Infant Fareham Registrars Office Hart Plain Junior Horndean Library Owlesbury Primary Parkgate Primary Wildern Secondary |
RG Warwick |
159,146 |
WORKS |
CONTRACTOR(S) |
VALUE |
SELECTION METHOD |
REASON FOR PROCUREMENT STRATEGY |
NDS SCOLA Re-cladding |
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The Clere School Harrow Way Community School Houndsdown Community School |
D M Haben and Wessex Windows |
1,169,660 |
· Negotiation with preferred contractors |
· Both contractors have previously combined to give cost effective negotiated prices on previous projects, working effectively together to minimise disruption to schools and delivering a cost effective negotiated solution · Continuity of utilising an established good working relationship to deliver this project · Trial an alternative standard window system with an established manufacturer in order to allow wider competition for future work (trial undertaken at East Meon) |
Balksbury Junior School East Meon Primary |
500,000 (est) | |||
Alton Eggars |
Drew Smith and Wessex Windows |
583,215 |
· Selective tendering with negotiated specialist windows package |
· To identify an alternative preferred contractor to undertake ongoing window replacement programme · Using an established preferred specialist will ensure continuity with the replacement window strategy being delivered across the County |
Flat Roof Maintenance Framework |
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Phase 1 Icknield Special Romsey Junior Saxon Wood Special Front Lawn Infant and Junior Petergate Infant Poulner Junior Preston Candover Primary South View Junior Phase 2 (Subject to evaluation of Phase 1 work) School NDS roofing schemes for 2003/04 |
Survey and Construction |
625,000 (est) |
· Tendered Framework Agreement with a select list of preferred contractors |
· Establishing specialist contractors who can undertake a serial Contract for roofing work over an agreed term · Continuity of work and establishing common standards · Ability to `call off' schemes to an agreed programme · Value for money by offering a larger package of work to market place |
Secure Docks to Magistrates' Courts |
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Alton Andover Basingstoke Fareham Lyndhurst Portsmouth |
Tew Bros |
157,652 |
· Negotiated main contract to oversee competitively tendered specialist work |
· Need to appoint a contractor in time to meet the Court Service requirement to spend the funding allocation in the current financial year · Contractor selected has previously worked on Courthouses and is used operating in unoccupied premises (weekend working) · Achieve economy of scale by packaging |