Number: 16567188
Country: United Kingdom
Source: TED
Servicing and Maintenance of Lifts Serving Domestic Dwellings and Sheltered Accommodation, Boroughwide
Wandsworth Borough Council tendered a multi lot contract to appoint 2 contractors to undertake lift maintenance and servicing in domestic dwellings and sheltered accommodation at various properties, borough-wide. The contracts will have a duration of 5 years (60 months) with the option to extend for a period or periods of up to 2 years (24 months) at the absolute discretion of the Council.
Servicing and Maintenance of Lifts (305 Blocks)
Wandsworth.
The contractor shall provide a full routine inspection, service, breakdown and repairs service to both hydraulic and electric traction passenger lifts to 305 blocks of the Council’s Housing Department premises. The proposed contract duration is 5 years (60 months) commencing on 1.9.2019 with an extension option of a period or periods of up to 2 years (24 months) at the absolute discretion of the Council.
The contract contains an extension option of up to a period or periods of 2 years at the absolute discretion of the Council.
Servicing and Maintenance of Lifts (304 Blocks)
The contractor will provide a full routine inspection, service, breakdown and repairs service to both hydraulic and electric traction passenger lifts to 304 blocks of the Council’s Housing Department premises. The proposed contract duration is 5 years (60 months) commencing on 1.9.2019 with an extension option of a period or periods of up to 2 years (24 months) at the absolute discretion of the Council.
The contract includes an extension option of up to a period or periods of 2 years at the Council"s absolute discretion.
Servicing and Maintenance of Lifts
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Go reference: GO-201999-PRO-15343320
The Council incorporated a minimum 10 calendar days standstill period at the point information on the award of the contracts is communicated to tenderers. Applicants who were unsuccessful were informed by the buyer as soon as possible after the decision had been made as to the reasons why the tenderers were unsuccessful. If an appeal regarding the award of the contract has not been successfully resolved, the public Contracts Regulations 2015 (SI 2015 no 102) provide for aggrieved parties who have been harmed or are at risk of harm by breach of the rules to take legal action. Any such action must be brought within the applicable limitation period. Where a contract has not been entered into, the court may order the setting aside of the award decision or order the buyer to amend any document and may award damages. If the contract has been entered into the Court may, depending on the circumstances, award damages, make a declaration of ineffectiveness, order the relevant buyer to pay a fine, and /or order that the duration of the contract be shortened. The purpose of the standstill period referred to above was to allow the parties to apply to the Courts to set aside the award decision before the contract is entered into.