London Borough of Haringey (‘the Council’) as the lead authority is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experience suppliers to be appointed under a Dynamic Purchasing System (‘DPS’) for the provision of minor works and related services to be utilised by members of the London Construction Programme (‘LCP’) and other contracting authorities listed under ‘Additional Information’ within this contract notice (who shall collectively be the ‘LCP Members’).
The Council hosts the LCP currently has a total membership of 43 London Authorities and Public Sector Organisations.
The DPS is divided into 27 service categories as detailed further in the procurement documents. There will be no limit on the number of suppliers that may join the DPS for each service category. A supplier may apply for more than one service category.
The service categories can be divided into service templates and distributed by London regions and value bands.
Place of performance
NUTS code: UKI
Place of performance
NUTS code: UKH3 Essex
NUTS code: UKI London
NUTS code: UKJ4 Kent
NUTS code: UKH23 Hertfordshire
NUTS code: UKJ2 Surrey, East and West Sussex
NUTS code: UKJ11 Berkshire
NUTS code: UKJ13 Buckinghamshire CC
NUTS code: UKJ3 Hampshire
NUTS code: UKH12 Cambridgeshire CC
Main site or place of performance:
Essex, London, Kent, Hertfordshire, Surrey, East and West Sussex, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire CC, Cambridgeshire CC, Hampshire.
Version of 2020-02-18
Construction work
London Borough of Haringey (‘the Council’) as the lead authority is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experience suppliers to be appointed under a dynamic purchasing system (‘DPS’) for the provision of minor works and related services to be utilised by members of the London Construction Programme (‘LCP’) and other contracting authorities listed under ‘Additional Information’ within this contract notice (who shall collectively be the ‘LCP Members’).
The Council hosts the LCP currently has a total membership of 43 london authorities and public sector organisations.
The DPS is divided into 27 service categories as detailed further in the procurement documents. There will be no limit on the number of suppliers that may join the DPS for each service category. A supplier may apply for more than one service category.
The service categories can be divided into service templates and distributed by London regions and value bands.
The procurement documents are available for unrestricted and full direct access, free of charge, at: http://demand.sproc.net
Additional information can be obtained from the above mentioned address
Tenders or requests to participate must be submitted electronically via: https://www.sproc.net
The procurement documents are available for unrestricted and full direct access, free of charge, at: http://demand.sproc.net
Additional information can be obtained from the above mentioned address
Tenders or requests to participate must be submitted electronically via: https://www.adamprocure.co.uk
The works to be procured under the proposed DPS are likely to be wide and varied, and cover all aspects of minor works to include but not limited to:
— asbestos,
— brickwork
— carpentry and joinery,
— cleaning and clearance,
— drainage,
— electrical,
— energy efficiency,
— fencing and gates,
— fire,
— foundations,
— general construction multi trade,
— glazing,
— groundworks,
— heating, gas appliances and installations,
— highways,
— landscaping,
— lifts,
— masonry,
— modern methods of construction,
— painting and decorating,
— plasterwork and other finishes,
— plumbing,
— principal contractor,
— roofing,
— scaffolding,
— specialist treatment,
— wall, floor, tile and sheet finishes.
The DPS can be filtered by service templates, geographical region and value banding. LCP Members may therefore invite all the suppliers within a particular service category requirement. This option shall be set out within SProc.Net at the time of call-off.
The supplier agreement includes a set of terms and conditions that may be utilised by the parties for subsequent call-offs under the DPS (albeit contracting authorities are permitted to incorporate their own preferred forms subject to their ongoing compliance with the restricted procedure under which this DPS is being procured).
The DPS in itself is therefore not a contract; contracts are only formed when services are called-off under the DPS.
The tender documents issued by contracting authorities for specific call-offs under this DPS will fully confirm the specific terms and conditions applicable for the execution of the works.
Suppliers should also note that this DPS places no obligation on its approved users to procure any minor works during the term of this DPS.
LCP is working in association with Adam HTT Ltd to develop and maintain this DPS.
Suppliers should read this contract notice carefully and in full before submitting their application to join the DPS.
The works to be procured under the proposed DPS are likely to be wide and varied, and cover all aspects of minor works to include but not limited to:
— asbestos,
— brickwork,
— carpentry and joinery,
— cleaning and clearance,
— drainage,
— electrical,
— energy efficiency,
— fencing and gates,
— fire,
— foundations,
— general construction multi trade,
— glazing,
— groundworks,
— heating, gas appliances and installations,
— highways,
— landscaping,
— lifts,
— masonry,
— modern methods of construction,
— painting and decorating,
— plasterwork and other finishes,
— plumbing,
— principal contractor,
— roofing,
— scaffolding,
— specialist treatment,
— wall, floor, tile and sheet finishes.
The DPS can be filtered by service templates, geographical region and value banding. LCP Members may therefore invite all the suppliers within a particular service category requirement. This option shall be set out within Adam procure at the time of call-off.
The supplier agreement includes a set of terms and conditions that may be utilised by the parties for subsequent call-offs under the DPS (albeit contracting authorities are permitted to incorporate their own preferred forms subject to their ongoing compliance with the restricted procedure under which this DPS is being procured).
The DPS in itself is therefore not a contract; contracts are only formed when services are called-off under the DPS.
The tender documents issued by contracting authorities for specific call-offs under this DPS will fully confirm the specific terms and conditions applicable for the execution of the works.
Suppliers should also note that this DPS places no obligation on its approved users to procure any minor works during the term of this DPS.
LCP is working in association with Adam HTT Ltd to develop and maintain this DPS.
Suppliers should read this contract notice carefully and in full before submitting their application to join the DPS.
Version of 2020-01-31
Construction work
London Borough of Haringey (‘the Council’) as the lead authority is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experience suppliers to be appointed under a Dynamic Purchasing System (‘DPS’) for the provision of minor works and related services to be utilised by members of the London Construction Programme (‘LCP’) and other contracting authorities listed under ‘Additional Information’ within this contract notice (who shall collectively be the ‘LCP Members’).
The Council hosts the LCP currently has a total membership of 43 London authorities and public sector organisations.
The DPS is divided into 29 service categories as detailed further in the procurement documents. There will be no limit on the number of suppliers that may join the DPS for each service category. A supplier may apply for more than one service category.
The service categories can be divided into service templates and distributed by London regions and value bands.
London Borough of Haringey (‘the Council’) as the Lead Authority is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experience suppliers to be appointed under a Dynamic Purchasing System (‘DPS’) for the provision of minor works and related services to be utilised by members of the London Construction Programme (‘LCP’) and other contracting authorities listed under ‘Additional Information’ within this contract notice (who shall collectively be the ‘LCP Members’).
The Council hosts the LCP currently has a total membership of 43 London authorities and public sector organisations.
The DPS is divided into 27 service categories as detailed further in the procurement documents. There will be no limit on the number of suppliers that may join the DPS for each service category. A supplier may apply for more than one service category.
The service categories can be divided into service templates and distributed by London regions and value bands.
London Borough of Haringey (‘the Council’) as the lead authority is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experience suppliers to be appointed under a Dynamic Purchasing System (‘DPS’) for the provision of minor works and related services to be utilised by members of the London Construction Programme (‘LCP’) and other contracting authorities listed under ‘Additional Information’ within this contract notice (who shall collectively be the ‘LCP Members’).
The Council hosts the LCP currently has a total membership of 43 London authorities and public sector organisations.
The DPS is divided into 29 service categories as detailed further in the procurement documents. There will be no limit on the number of suppliers that may join the DPS for each service category. A supplier may apply for more than one service category.
The service categories can be divided into service templates and distributed by London regions and value bands.
Version of 2019-07-19
Construction work
London Borough of Haringey (‘the Council’) as the lead authority is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experience suppliers to be appointed under a Dynamic Purchasing System (‘DPS’) for the provision of minor works and related services to be utilised by members of the London Construction Programme (‘LCP’) and other Contracting Authorities listed under ‘Additional Information’ within this Contract Notice (who shall collectively be the ‘LCP Members’).
The Council hosts the LCP currently has a total membership of 43 london authorities and public sector organisations.
The DPS is divided into 27 service categories as detailed further in the procurement documents. There will be no limit on the number of suppliers that may join the DPS for each service category. A supplier may apply for more than one service category.
The service categories can be divided into service templates and distributed by London regions and value bands.
London Borough of Haringey (‘the Council’) as the lead authority is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experience suppliers to be appointed under a Dynamic Purchasing System (‘DPS’) for the provision of Minor Works and related services to be utilised by members of the London Construction Programme (‘LCP’) and other Contracting Authorities listed under ‘Additional Information’ within this Contract Notice (who shall collectively be the ‘LCP Members’).
The Council hosts the LCP currently has a total membership of 43 london authorities and public sector organisations.
The DPS is divided into 27 service categories as detailed further in the procurement documents. There will be no limit on the number of suppliers that may join the DPS for each service category. A supplier may apply for more than one service category.
The service categories can be divided into service templates and distributed by London regions and value bands.
London Borough of Haringey (‘the Council’) as the lead authority is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experience suppliers to be appointed under a Dynamic Purchasing System (‘DPS’) for the provision of minor works and related services to be utilised by members of the London Construction Programme (‘LCP’) and other Contracting Authorities listed under ‘Additional Information’ within this Contract Notice (who shall collectively be the ‘LCP Members’).
The Council hosts the LCP currently has a total membership of 43 london authorities and public sector organisations.
The DPS is divided into service categories as detailed further in the procurement documents. There will be no limit on the number of suppliers that may join the DPS for each service category. A supplier may apply for more than one service category.
The service categories can be divided into service templates and distributed by London regions and value bands.
Version of 2019-06-25
Construction work
London Borough of Haringey (‘the Council’) as the Lead Authority is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experience suppliers to be appointed under a Dynamic Purchasing System (‘DPS’) for the provision of minor works and related services to be utilised by members of the London Construction Programme (‘LCP’) and other Contracting Authorities listed under ‘Additional Information’ within this Contract Notice (who shall collectively be the ‘LCP Members’).
The Council hosts the LCP currently has a total membership of 43 London Authorities and Public Sector Organisations.
The DPS is divided into 27 service categories as detailed further in the procurement documents. There will be no limit on the number of suppliers that may join the DPS for each Service Category. A supplier may apply for more than one service category.
The service categories can be divided into service templates and distributed by London regions and value bands.
The works to be procured under the proposed DPS are likely to be wide and varied, and cover all aspects of minor works to include but not limited to:
— asbestos,
— brickwork,
— carpentry and joinery,
— cleaning and clearance,
— drainage,
— electrical,
— energy efficiency,
— fencing and gates,
— fire,
— foundations,
— general construction multi trade,
— glazing,
— groundworks,
— heating, gas appliances and installations,
— highways,
— landscaping,
— lifts,
— masonry,
— modern methods of construction,
— painting and decorating,
— plasterwork and other finishes,
— plumbing,
— principal contractor,
— roofing,
— scaffolding,
— specialist treatment,
— wall, floor, tile and sheet finishes.
The DPS can be filtered by service templates, geographical region and value banding. LCP Members may therefore invite all the suppliers within a particular service category requirement. This option shall be set out within SProc.Net at the time of call-off.
The supplier agreement includes a set of terms and conditions that may be utilised by the parties for subsequent call-offs under the DPS (albeit Contracting Authorities are permitted to incorporate their own preferred forms subject to their ongoing compliance with the restricted procedure under which this DPS is being procured).
The DPS in itself is therefore not a contract; contracts are only formed when Services are called-off under the DPS.
The tender documents issued by Contracting Authorities for specific call-offs under this DPS will fully confirm the specific terms and conditions applicable for the execution of the works.
Suppliers should also note that this DPS places no obligation on its approved users to procure any Minor Works during the term of this DPS.
LCP is working in association with adam HTT Ltd to develop and maintain this DPS.
Suppliers should read this Contract Notice carefully and in full before submitting their application to join the DPS.