Friday 3 March 2017

£180m housing framework places up for grabs

Social housing consortium JV North has launched a £180m hunt for framework contractors and consultants.

JV North has 11 members spanning Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Nottingham and Preston who will build nearly 3,000 new homes for rent and ownership by 2021.

Approximately 2,000 of these will be delivered through the new four-year framework which starts in July.

For the past four years, the JV North development framework has included contractors, architects and quantity surveyors.

The new framework will also include employer’s agents, principle designers, legal conveyancers and valuers.

This time, JV North has created a two-tier system based on the value of the works being offered.

Level 1 is being launched now and is a framework targeting contractors and consultants for works in excess of £1 million.

Level 2 will be launched in April and is a framework for contractors bidding for work valued up to £1 million so SME builders get an improved opportunity.

This will be made available through a Dynamic Purchasing System – a recently introduced procurement tool that JV North believes will better suit SME businesses.

The consortium is also seeking contractors to deliver offsite projects using modern methods of construction.

Sean Stafford, who is Director of Saffer Cooper which manages JV North’s development programme, said: “The landscape in social housing has changed and JV North is reacting to this to ensure it can deliver just as it has since forming in 2007.

“The existing framework has been very successful with excellent work carried out by a collection of high quality organisations and professionals.

“We are now looking to widen it so we can deliver nearly 3,000 new home ownership properties and so require consultants who offer specialist services.

“As well as larger businesses, in April SMEs can apply for works valued £1 million and under so JV North members can further increase the investments they make in their local economies and communities.

“Many small to medium sized contractors do not actively look for procurement opportunities because most work tendered is usually perceived as too big for them but we want them to apply too.

“This is why we have divided the framework into work based on value.”

JV North Chairman and Chief Executive at Wythenshawe Community Housing Group, Nigel Wilson said: “Our members and partners on the framework have excellent relationships with their respective local authorities and have a big appetite to build high quality homes in their communities to help meet the growing housing demand.

“We need companies of a similar ethos to join our framework and deliver our vision.”

More details about the 2017 framework can be found via the Delta eSourcing portal:

Contractors – for works over £1 million click here

Consultants – (Architects, Quantity Surveyors/ Employers Agent, Principal Designers) – for all works click here



from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2017/03/03/180m-housing-framework-places-up-for-grabs/

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