WH24011 - Grounds Maintenance and Arboriculture Services

Wolverhampton Homes LtdcontractFind a TenderRef ocds-h6vhtk-04c10432014L0024active
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1 SME

Lots

2

2 awarded

Published

23 Oct 2025

Description

Wolverhampton Homes requires one or more organisations to support with the delivery of Grounds Maintenance and Arboriculture Services. This contract requirement was split into two lots; Lot 1 - Grounds Maintenance Service Deliver a Grounds Maintenance service upon housing land across the city to include grass cutting, shrub bed and hedge maintenance, cleansing/sweeping of hard surfaces, chemical weed and Japanese knotweed control, litter collection Landscaping – design and delivery. Providing a gardening service to tenanted properties upon request. Void garden clearances Garage site maintenance The contract period will be 6 years and total contract value for Lot 1 is estimated to be £8,250,000. Lot 2: Arboriculture Services - this lot was withdrawn Produce and deliver an inspection and management programme for all trees upon housing land and located within the gardens of Wolverhampton Homes managed properties where specific criteria applies. The contract period will be 6 years and total contract value for Lot 2 is estimated to be £3,450,000 Bidders were able to bid on one or both lots

Scope

Reference
DN751802
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Main category
services
CPV classifications
77314000
77300000
Contract locations
West Midlands

Award criteria

Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.

NameDescriptionTypeWeighting
Quality40quality
60price

Submission & procedure

Procedure
Open procedure

Award details· 2 awards

Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.

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Awarded to

Lots · 2 total

Divisions of the contract. Each lot can be awarded separately.

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LotTitleEst. valueStatus
1Grounds Maintenance£8.3mcancelled
2Arboriculture Services£3.5mcancelled