Changing Rooms Refurbishment - Cornmill Lane, Tutbury

A Addendum Notice
by TUTBURY PARISH COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Works)
Duration
1 month
Value
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Sector
CONSTRUCTION
Published
07 Jan 2026
Delivery
28 Jun 2026 to 27 Jul 2026
Deadline
03 Feb 2026 17:00

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Location

North East England:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

Works Specification & Tender Summary Changing Rooms Refurbishment - Cornmill Lane, Tutbury Location: Changing Rooms, Cornmill Lane, Tutbury, Staffs, DE13 9HA Client: Tutbury Parish Council ________________________________________ 1. Project Objective The project comprises of the refurbishment of the existing football changing room facilities to improve privacy, hygiene, accessibility, and energy efficiency. Works include replacing communal shower areas with individual cubicles, upgrading internal finishes, and renewing mechanical and electrical services. The building structure (walls, foundations, and roof) has been inspected and is confirmed to be structurally sound. No structural alterations are included within this contract. ________________________________________ 2. Programme, Access & Constraints Due to a scheduled event taking place between 19-21 June 2026, all site works must commence after this period. The facilities are actively used by football teams, predominantly at weekends. Contractors must: • Minimise disruption to matches and training • Manage access to the car park carefully • Where possible, programme works outside the main football season A detailed programme showing sequencing and access management must be provided with the tender. ________________________________________ 3. Tender Submission & Assessment Tenders must be submitted electronically by email within 30 days of publication of the tender notice. Tenders will be evaluated by a panel comprising of Parish Councillors and the Parish Clerk. Where minor omissions are identified consistently across submissions, tenderers may be asked to provide clarification by a fixed deadline. No changes to price or material elements will be permitted. ________________________________________ 4. Conflicts of Interest Tenderers must declare any actual or potential conflicts of interest, including: • Financial interests relating to Tutbury Parish Council • Personal or business relationships with serving councillors or officers Failure to declare conflicts may result in exclusion. ________________________________________ 5. Contract Award & Payment Terms All tenderers will be notified of the outcome by email. An award notice will be published within 30 days of contract award. Payment terms are 30 days. The Council will retain 5% of the contract value: • 2.5% released at practical completion • 2.5% released following completion of all snagging items ________________________________________ 6. Scope of Works (Refurbishment Only) 6.1 Demolition & Strip-Out • Removal of existing fittings and finishes • Removal of fluorescent lighting and redundant electrical items • Removal of electric panel and fan heaters • Removal of existing floor finishes (approx. 120 m²) • Removal of communal shower partitions and fittings ________________________________________ 6.2 Internal Finishes & Flooring Flooring (approx. 120 m²): • Preparation of concrete substrates, including primer/moisture barrier • Installation of slip-resistant sports-grade vinyl or resin flooring • Hygienic coved skirting and wall upstands in wet areas Decoration: • Preparation of internal walls (approx. 350 m²) and ceilings (approx. 120 m²) • Redecoration using moisture-resistant, anti-mould coatings ________________________________________ 6.3 Shower Facilities • Formation of eight individual shower cubicles (four per changing room) • Waterproof composite partition panels and cubicle doors with privacy locks • Adaptation of existing hot and cold water feeds to minimise new pipework • Installation of shower valves, heads, and accessories (8 in plus 1 referee) • Inspection of shower gullies and channels for capacity and falls ________________________________________ 6.4 Mechanical & Electrical Services Lighting: • Removal of all fluorescent fittings • Installation of approximately 20 LED battens or panels • Full testing, commissioning, and certification Ventilation: • New mechanical extract system serving shower areas • Sized to achieve adequate air changes and control condensation Heating & Hot Water: • Replacement of inefficient electric heaters with high-efficiency convectors or infrared panels (2 units) • Replacement of the existing gas-fired water heater with a modern high-efficiency condensing unit, including new controls and insulation ________________________________________ 6.5 Optional Separate Quotation - Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) Tenderers may submit a standalone optional quotation for an Air Source Heat Pump under the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS). This must be entirely separate from refurbishment costs and include: • Separate scope of works • Separate programme • Separate cost breakdown showing gross cost, £7,500 BUS grant deduction, and net cost to the Parish Council The ASHP must be designed and installed by an MCS-certified installer. Contractors must support EPC requirements and BUS compliance. Full details are contained within a separate ASHP specification document. ________________________________________ 7. Mandatory Tender Submission Requirements All tenders must clearly include: • A detailed scope of works referencing this specification • A schedule of materials and energy-efficient products • A project programme with key milestones • A fully itemised cost breakdown A minimum 10% contingency allowance must be included. ________________________________________ 8. Tender Evaluation Tenders will be assessed using a Most Advantageous Tender (MAT) approach: • Price: 40% • Quality: 60% Quality will be evaluated against: • Understanding of the specification • Relevant experience • Technical competence • Programme and resources • Risk management, Health & Safety, and warranties Each criterion will be scored on a 1-5 performance scale. The contract will be awarded to the tender achieving the highest combined score. ________________________________________ 9. Information Sharing & Funding Compliance Tender information relating to refurbishment works will be shared with Staffordshire FA as part of grant assessment and audit. ASHP tender information (where submitted) will be shared with the BUS scheme administrator for grant compliance. All information will be handled in accordance with public procurement and data protection requirements.

Renewal Options

he contract may be extended to allow for the completion of snagging items, latent defect rectification, or minor additional works directly related to the refurbishment. Any extension would be time-limited and would not materially alter the scope or value of the contract.

Award Criteria

Price Evaluation (40%) Tutbury Parish Council will evaluate all refurbishment tenders using a transparent Most Advantageous Tender (MAT) scoring approach. MAT = a quality-based assessment of how well each contractor meets the specification and adds value. It is not a measure of clarity of writing; it is a measure of performance, competence and suitability. Total Score = 100% • Price = 40% • Quality (MAT) = 60% The tender with the highest combined weighted score will be recommended for approval. 6.1 Price Evaluation (40%) The lowest priced compliant tender will receive the full 40%. All other tenders will score proportionally: Example: Lowest price = £100,000 → Score = 40% Next price = £120,000 → (100,000 ÷ 120,000) × 40 = 33.3% 6.2 MAT (Quality) Evaluation (60%) Five weighted quality criteria will be assessed using a performance-based scoring scale (1-5). Each criterion contributes 12% of the overall tender score: MAT Criterion Weight Summary 1. Understanding of Specification 12% Demonstrates technical understanding of flooring, cubicles, M&E, ventilation and sequencing 2. Relevant Experience 12% Experience in sports facilities, changing rooms, wet areas, local authority buildings 3. Technical Competence 12% Competence in plumbing, electrics, ventilation systems, waterproof partitions, resin/vinyl flooring 4. Programme & Resources 12% Realistic programme, workforce capacity, project sequencing 5. Risk, Health & Safety & Warranties 12% Safety documentation, risk control, quality assurance, warranties Total MAT weight = 60% 6.3 MAT Performance Scoring Scale Each criterion is scored from 1 to 5 based on performance: Score Meaning Examples 1 - Poor Fails to meet requirement Major gaps, unclear methodology, low confidence 2 - Weak Partially meets requirement Missing detail, concerns about delivery 3 - Adequate Meets minimum requirement Acceptable standard, compliant 4 - Good Fully meets requirement Clear strengths, robust methodology 5 - Excellent Exceeds requirement Adds value, strong innovation, high confidence 6.4 Weighted MAT Score Calculation Step-by-step scoring method: Step 1 - Score each quality criterion (1-5) Example: "Understanding of Specification" = 4/5 Step 2 - Convert to weighted percentage Example: (4 ÷ 5) × 12 = 9.6% Step 3 - Add all five weighted scores This gives the total MAT score out of 60%. Step 4 - Final Tender Score The highest final score is recommended for award. 6.5 Evaluation Table (Completed by Panel) Evaluation Criteria Bidder A Bidder B Bidder C Price Score (40%) 1. Understanding of Specification (12%) 2. Relevant Experience (12%) 3. Technical Competence (12%) 4. Programme & Resources (12%) 5. Risk / H&S / Warranties (12%) TOTAL SCORE (100%) 6.6 Award of Contract The contract will be awarded to the Most Advantageous Tender (MAT) - the tender achieving the highest combined score. The Council may seek clarification on minor details but cannot allow changes to price or material elements of the bid.

CPV Codes

  • 45000000 - Construction work

Indicators

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Reference

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  • FTS 001136-2026

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