Reactive Repairs and Small Works Framework (2026-2030)
A Addendum Notice
by ROSSENDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Works)
- Duration
- 2 year
- Value
- £2M
- Sector
- CONSTRUCTION
- Published
- 09 Jun 2026
- Delivery
- 10 Aug 2026 to 11 Aug 2028
- Deadline
- 30 Jun 2026 11:00
Related Terms
Location
North West England:
1 buyer
Description
Rossendale Borough Council is seeking to establish a multi-supplier Reactive Repairs and Small Works Framework to support the maintenance and repair of its property portfolio. The framework will cover a wide range of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works (typically up to £10,000 per order) across commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties managed by the Council. The framework is divided into 15 trade-based Lots, including: - Joinery - Roofing - Bricklaying and stonemasonry - Plastering - Painting and decorating - Building labourer and handyperson services - Flooring - Plumbing - Electrical - Automatic door engineering - Roller shutter door engineering - Groundworks - Drain jetting (with operator) - Jet spray cleaning - Tree works Each Lot is structured into three service categories: A - Standard (core hours, Monday to Friday 08:00-18:00) B - Emergency response (2-hour attendance within core hours) C - Emergency response (2-hour attendance outside core hours)
Lot Division
| 1 | Joinery
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to joinery across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - Repair and replacement of doors, windows and frames - Internal and external joinery works - Installation and repair of fixtures and fittings - General carpentry and maintenance works Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings and limited domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: … Call-off contracts may be awarded either by direct award or by further competition. For lower value and routine works (typically up to £10,000), the Council may make direct awards. For higher value or more complex works, the Council may conduct a mini-competition between appointed suppliers. Multiple suppliers will be appointed to this Lot in accordance with the award methodology set out in the ITT. |
| 2 | Roofing
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to roofing across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - Roof inspections, maintenance and condition assessment - Repair and replacement of roofing materials (including tiles, slates, flat roofing systems and coverings) - Guttering, fascia and soffit repairs and replacement - Leak detection and water ingress resolution - Minor structural roofing repairs - Associated works to ensure buildings are weatherproof and safe |
| 3 | Bricklaying and Stonemasonry
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to bricklaying and stonemasonry across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - Brickwork and blockwork repairs - Stonework repairs, restoration and repointing - Structural and non-structural wall repairs - Rebuilding or stabilisation of damaged structures - Heritage and conservation-related masonry works (where applicable) - Boundary walls, retaining walls and associated masonry structures Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: … Call-off contracts may be awarded either by direct award or by further competition. For lower value and routine works (typically up to £10,000), the Council may make direct awards. For higher value or more complex works, the Council may conduct a mini-competition between appointed suppliers. Multiple suppliers will be appointed to this Lot in accordance with the award methodology set out in the ITT. `` |
| 4 | Plastering
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to plastering across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - Internal plaster repairs and patching - Skimming and re-skimming of walls and ceilings - External rendering and repair of render finishes - Repair of damaged or deteriorated plaster surfaces - Making good following other repair works - Preparation of surfaces for finishing and decoration Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: … Call-off contracts may be awarded either by direct award or by further competition. For lower value and routine works (typically up to £10,000), the Council may make direct awards. For higher value or more complex works, the Council may conduct a mini-competition between appointed suppliers. Multiple suppliers will be appointed to this Lot in accordance with the award methodology set out in the ITT. `` |
| 5 | Painting and Decorating
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to painting and decorating across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - Internal and external painting and decorating - Surface preparation including sanding, filling and priming - Application of paints, varnishes, sealants and specialist coatings - Repair and redecoration of damaged surfaces - Treatment of timber, metal and masonry surfaces - Making good and finishing following other repair works Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: … Call-off contracts may be awarded either by direct award or by further competition. For lower value and routine works (typically up to £10,000), the Council may make direct awards. For higher value or more complex works, the Council may conduct a mini-competition between appointed suppliers. Multiple suppliers will be appointed to this Lot in accordance with the award methodology set out in the ITT. |
| 6 | Building Labourer and Handyperson Services
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to general building labourer and handyperson services across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - General building maintenance and minor repair tasks - Basic carpentry, plumbing, and maintenance works - Office moves and internal reconfiguration support - Installation and repair of fixtures and fittings - Minor patch repairs and making good - Clearance, preparation and labouring support for other trades Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: … Call-off contracts may be awarded either by direct award or by further competition. For lower value and routine works (typically up to £10,000), the Council may make direct awards. For higher value or more complex works, the Council may conduct a mini-competition between appointed suppliers. Multiple suppliers will be appointed to this Lot in accordance with the award methodology set out in the ITT. |
| 7 | Flooring Contractor
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to flooring across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - Installation, repair and replacement of flooring materials - Maintenance and patch repairs to existing floor finishes - Preparation of sub-floors and screeding - Supply and fitting of a range of flooring types including vinyl, carpet, laminate and safety flooring - Floor levelling and associated preparatory works - Removal and disposal of damaged or worn flooring Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: … Call-off contracts may be awarded either by direct award or by further competition. For lower value and routine works (typically up to £10,000), the Council may make direct awards. For higher value or more complex works, the Council may conduct a mini-competition between appointed suppliers. Multiple suppliers will be appointed to this Lot in accordance with the award methodology set out in the ITT. |
| 8 | Plumbing
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to plumbing across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - Repair and maintenance of water supply and distribution systems - Leak detection and repair - Installation, repair and replacement of pipework, fixtures and fittings - Maintenance and repair of sanitary ware, including sinks, toilets and associated systems - Drainage and waste pipe repairs (non-specialist) - General plumbing maintenance and associated works - Gas-related works where appropriately certified (e.g. Gas Safe), where applicable Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: … Call-off contracts may be awarded either by direct award or by further competition. For lower value and routine works (typically up to £10,000), the Council may make direct awards. For higher value or more complex works, the Council may conduct a mini-competition between appointed suppliers. Multiple suppliers will be appointed to this Lot in accordance with the award methodology set out in the ITT. |
| 9 | Electrical
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to electrical services across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - Repair and maintenance of electrical systems and installations - Fault finding, diagnosis and rectification of electrical issues - Installation, repair and replacement of wiring, lighting, sockets and distribution boards - Testing, inspection and certification in accordance with relevant regulations (e.g. BS7671 Wiring Regulations) - Maintenance of emergency lighting and safety systems - Minor electrical upgrades and associated works All works must be carried out by appropriately qualified and accredited personnel (e.g. NICEIC, NAPIT or equivalent) and in compliance with all relevant statutory and regulatory requirements. Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: |
| 10 | Automatic Door Engineering
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to automatic door systems across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - Inspection, maintenance and repair of automatic doors and access systems - Fault finding, diagnosis and rectification of system failures - Adjustment, servicing and replacement of door mechanisms, sensors and control systems - Maintenance of safety systems and compliance with relevant regulations and standards - Minor installation works and upgrades to automatic door systems - Associated works to ensure safe and reliable operation All works must be carried out by appropriately trained and competent personnel, with relevant manufacturer certification or specialist training where applicable, and in accordance with current safety standards and regulations. Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: … Call-off contracts may be awarded either by direct award or by further competition. For lower value and routine works (typically up to £10,000), the Council may make direct awards. For higher value or more complex works, the Council may conduct a mini-competition between appointed suppliers. Multiple suppliers will be appointed to this Lot in accordance with the award methodology set out in the ITT. |
| 11 | Roller Shutter Door Engineering
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to roller shutter doors and associated systems across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - Inspection, maintenance and repair of roller shutter doors - Fault finding and rectification of mechanical and electrical issues - Repair and replacement of motors, controls, slats and associated components - Servicing and adjustment of door mechanisms to ensure safe operation - Maintenance of safety devices and compliance with relevant regulations and standards - Minor installation works and upgrades to existing systems All works must be carried out by appropriately trained and competent personnel with relevant experience and certification where applicable, and in accordance with current safety standards. Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: … Call-off contracts may be awarded either by direct award or by further competition. For lower value and routine works (typically up to £10,000), the Council may make direct awards. For higher value or more complex works, the Council may conduct a mini-competition between appointed suppliers. Multiple suppliers will be appointed to this Lot in accordance with the award methodology set out in the ITT. |
| 12 | Groundworks
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to groundworks across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - Excavation, drainage and groundwork repairs - Installation and repair of drainage systems (non-specialist) - Paving, kerbing and surfacing works - Repairs to footpaths, hard standings and external areas - Minor civil engineering and site preparation works - Reinstatement and making good following underground or external works All works must be carried out safely and in accordance with relevant health and safety requirements, including safe excavation practices and appropriate use of plant and equipment. Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: |
| 13 | Drain Jetting (with Operator)
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to drain jetting and drainage clearance services across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - High-pressure water jetting for the clearance of blocked drains and pipework - Removal of obstructions, debris, grease and silt from drainage systems - Reactive response to drainage emergencies and blockages - Routine maintenance and preventative cleaning of drainage systems - Identification of drainage issues and reporting of defects - Basic investigation of drainage problems and support to further remedial works where required All services must be carried out by appropriately trained and competent operators using suitable equipment, and in accordance with relevant health and safety requirements, including confined space procedures where applicable. Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: |
| 14 | Jet Spray Cleaning
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to jet spray cleaning services across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - High-pressure cleaning of external surfaces, including walls, pavements and building facades - Removal of dirt, grime, moss, algae and debris from surfaces - Cleaning of public realm areas, pathways, and access routes - Graffiti removal and treatment of affected surfaces - Cleaning of building exteriors and external fixtures - Use of appropriate cleaning agents and equipment where required All services must be carried out by appropriately trained and competent personnel using suitable equipment, and in accordance with relevant health and safety and environmental requirements, including safe use of water pressure systems and chemicals. Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: … Call-off contracts may be awarded either by direct award or by further competition. For lower value and routine works (typically up to £10,000), the Council may make direct awards. For higher value or more complex works, the Council may conduct a mini-competition between appointed suppliers. Multiple suppliers will be appointed to this Lot in accordance with the award methodology set out in the ITT. |
| 15 | Tree Works
This Lot covers the provision of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works relating to tree works and arboricultural services across the Council's property portfolio. Works may include, but are not limited to: - Tree pruning, reduction and removal - Felling of trees and removal of tree stumps - Emergency response to fallen or dangerous trees - Maintenance of trees in public spaces and around Council properties - Vegetation clearance and management - Tree inspections and identification of hazards or defects - Associated works to ensure public safety and compliance with relevant standards All works must be carried out by appropriately trained and competent personnel holding relevant qualifications (e.g. NPTC or LANTRA), and in accordance with health and safety requirements, including working at height and use of specialist equipment. Services will be required across a range of property types including commercial buildings, outdoor spaces, and a limited number of domestic properties. The Lot is structured into three service categories: |
Renewal Options
The framework will be established for an initial period of two (2) years. The Council reserves the option to extend the framework by up to a further two (2) years, in two separate periods of one (1) year each, at the sole discretion of the Council. Any extension will be subject to satisfactory supplier performance, continued operational need, and the availability of funding. The total maximum duration of the framework, including all extensions, will not exceed four (4) years.
Award Criteria
| Price | Evaluation of tendered rates based on a standardised pricing model and evaluation basket, including core hours, emergency response rates and materials mark-up. |
| Quality | Assessment of the tenderer's approach to service delivery, including mobilisation, emergency response, diagnostics, workmanship, communication and resilience. |
| Health and Safety | Assessment of health and safety management systems, risk control measures, competence, accreditation and safe delivery of works. |
| Social Value | Assessment of social value commitments, including local employment, supply chain, community benefits and environmental considerations. |
| Finance, Legal and Procurement Compliance | Assessment of governance, policy compliance, financial standing and completion of all mandatory declarations and documentation. |
CPV Codes
- 45000000 - Construction work
- 50000000 - Repair and maintenance services
- 71000000 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
Indicators
- Restrictions apply to the lot award allocation.
- Options are available.
- Renewals are available.
Other Information
The Council intends to appoint multiple suppliers per Lot: - Up to four suppliers for standard core hours work - Up to three suppliers for emergency and out-of-hours response The framework will operate as a closed framework with provision for a refresh at the end of year two, allowing suppliers to re-submit pricing and new suppliers to apply for inclusion, in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. Once established, the framework will enable the Council to directly award call-off contracts for reactive repairs and small works without the need for further competition, in accordance with the framework terms. The framework duration will be up to four years (initial two-year period with an option to extend by two further one-year periods). ** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** Please find attached Clarification Notice No.1 relating to the Reactive Repairs & Small Works Framework (PR0020). This document contains responses to clarification questions received to date. All responses have been anonymised and issued to ensure a fair and transparent process for all tenderers. Tenderers are advised to review the clarification responses carefully and take them into account when preparing their submissions. Any further clarification questions should be submitted using the contact details provided within the ITT. The Council will continue to issue clarification responses periodically during the tender period. Please note that clarification notices will also be published via Find a Tender and the Council's website, and tenderers are responsible for ensuring they remain aware of any updates issued. Should you require any further clarification, please do not hesitate to get in touch in line with the process set out in the ITT.
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-06abca
- FTS 054287-2026