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Contract: Framework Agreement for Electrical and Associated Works 2024-2026 (2028) for works up to a value of £250,000

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Buyer:
Wigan Council
Department:
Directorate of Places
Title:
Framework Agreement for Electrical and Associated Works 2024-2026 (2028) for works up to a value of £250,000
Description:
Wigan Council is seeking to procure a panel of contractors to be part of a framework agreement for electrical and associated works for works up to a value of £250,000 per project. The scope of works within this framework is electrical and associated works; this includes, but is not limited to: • Fluorescent to LED lighting replacements, upgrades to switchgear & distribution systems, full and partial rewiring of premises, additions, alterations, and adaptations to existing installations, and fire alarm installations. (Requirements for these works will arise in both Lot 1 and Lot 2). • Decarbonisation works including Solar PV, EV Charging Systems, Electric Heating Systems, and the like. (Requirements for these works will arise in both Lot 1 and Lot 2). To qualify for either Lot 1 or Lot 2, bidders must have the ability to deliver all aspects of the work described above. Bidders must also have previously completed decarbonisation works; however, in respect of decarbonisation works evidence of experience will not be required for each individual technology or all workstreams. The framework agreement will consist of 2 lots. Lot 1 will deliver works up to a value of £100,000 per project and Lot 2 will deliver works having a value of between £100,000 and £250,000 per project. All contractors appointed to the framework must be able to undertake projects to the upper project cost limit for the lot(s) to which they are applying. Individual contracts raised under the framework agreement can commence at any time during the period of the framework. The Framework Agreement will run for an initial period of 2 years and may be extended for two further periods of 12 months each. The following companies have been appointed to the framework agreement lots: ASH Integrated Services Ltd (Lot 1 & Lot 2), CLP Group FS Ltd (Lot 2), DFP Services Ltd (Lot 1), EE Thompson & Son Ltd (Lot 1 & Lot 2), GHE Electrical, Fire & Security Ltd (Lot 1), Greenmount Projects Ltd (Lot 2), KDE Limited (Lot 1 & Lot 2), PNP Electrical Services Ltd (Lot 1), RPS Electrical Ltd (Lot 2), Standish Energy Limited (Lot 2), Verde Services Limited (Lot 1) and Wells Electrical Contractors Ltd (Lot 1 & Lot 2). The framework agreement will be available for use by all directorates within Wigan Council and schools in the borough of Wigan. There will be potential for partner organisations and other areas of the Council to use the framework, as detailed within the Invitation to Tender documentation.
Description of the geographical coverage:
Reference no:
DN722789
Estimated total value:
£3,000,000.00
Estimated annual value:
£0.00
VAT not recovered:
£0.00
Participating organisations:
N/A
Keywords:
electrical, works, framework, wigan
Start date:
01/10/2024
End date:
30/09/2026
Awarded date:
03/09/2024
Awarded value:
£0.00
Appraisal date:
Not provided
Review date:
01/04/2026
Initial contract period:
24 months
Total option to extend:
24 months
Total contract period:
48 months
Available extensions:
2 with 0 taken
Central purchasing body:
Wigan Council
Framework:
Framework
Find a Tender (FTS):
No
Process used:
ITT

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Available extensions:
2
Total option to extend:
24 months

Available

Period (months)
Start date
End date
Comments
12
01/10/2026
30/09/2027
This extension has not yet been taken.
12
01/10/2027
30/09/2028
This extension has not yet been taken.

Primary contact

Title:
Mr
First name:
Phillip
Surname:
Emmerson
Email address:
philip.emmerson@wigan.gov.uk
Telephone number:
07921944473
Fax number:
Mobile number:

Awarded supplier(s)

Company name Company reg number SME/VCS VCS reg number Contacts Postcode
ASH Integrated Services Ltd 12100225 SME
  • - Mr Mark Jones
  • - Mr Antony Grace
  • - Mr Lee Bromley
M46 9BJ
CLP Group FS Ltd 9556990 SME
  • - Mr Jonathan Moody
WA8 7JA
DFP Services Ltd 4123832 SME
  • - Mrs Rachel Makepeace
DH7 8RD
E Thompson & Son Ltd 6516360 SME
  • - Mrs Annette Thompson
PR2 2DX
GHE Electrical,Fire & Security ltd 06532479 SME
  • - Mr Stuart Howard
WN2 1HF
Greenmount Projects Ltd 11556119 SME
  • - Mr Michael Sharkey
  • - mr michael sharkey
  • - Mr Dan Ryding
  • - Miss Leanne Westcott
  • - Mr Andy Coley
  • - Mr Mike Edwards
WA12 0JQ
KDE Limited 4675574 SME
  • - Mr Keith Darlington
WA7 3EG
PNP Electrical Services Ltd 5282595 SME
  • - Mr Paul Windsor
WN7 3PT
Rothwell Plumbing Services 3382494 SME
  • - Mr Graham Rothwell
  • - Mrs Amanda Pritchard
  • - Mr James Harrison
  • - Mr Chris Jones
  • - Mrs Sarah Rothwell
WN3 6PH
Standish Energy Limited 8289030 SME N/A
  • - Mr Adam Prescott
WN6 0JT
Verde Services Limited 15345085 SME
  • - Mr Luke Dwyer
L40 8JY
Wells Electrical Contractors Ltd 05849171 SME
  • - Mr Wells Electrical
BL5 3QJ
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Categories

  • 100000 - Building Construction Materials
  • 390000 - Works - Construction, Repair & Maintenance
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