Gauntlet Play Park Refurbishment

Havant Borough CouncilcontractFind a TenderRef ocds-h6vhtk-06bd7bProcurement Act 2023SME suitableactive
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Estimated value

£1.0m

goods

Awarded value

Suppliers

0

Lots

1

0 awarded

Published

25 Jun 2026

Deadline 07 Aug 2026

Description

Havant Borough Council (the council) is inviting tenders from suitably qualified suppliers for the refurbishment of the play area at Gauntlet Park, Crookhorn, Havant. The supplier will be required to design and build a new play provision within the existing footprint of the current site. Gauntlet Park is in the Purbrook Ward to the east of central Havant borough in Hampshire. The Purbrook Ward is home to approximately 9300 residents. Directly adjacent to Gauntlet Park is a primary school with a preschool nursery, within the wider ward there is one secondary school and a college offering further education for young people. The supplier will be required to: - Design a new play provision within the existing footprint of the current site - Work with the council to negotiate and update the design as required - Supply and install the new play provision - Complete any additional refurbishment works required. The contract is due to commence on 01 October 2026. The contract period will be determined by the selected supplier's programme, however the council anticipates that practical completion and any snagging periods will be complete by no later than 31 December 2027. The estimated value of the Gauntlet Park contract is estimated to be £140,000 - £150,000 excluding VAT (£168,000 - £180,000 including VAT). The value of the available opportunity is estimated to be £1million excluding VAT (£1.2million including VAT). This is because, in addition to Gauntlet Park, the council has a wider pipeline of play parks across the borough to be refurbished over the next 3 years. These include: - Nutwick Road Play Area - Southwood Road - Park Parade (Leigh Park High Street) - Havant Play Area - Longwood Avenue This list includes all currently known play parks for refurbishment, but the list may not be exhaustive. The council continues to seek funding to improve the play park provision in the borough and therefore this list could increase. To facilitate delivery of these play parks, the council reserves the right to award future contracts for the design and build of new and refurbished play parks to the winning bidder of this tender. Where future contracts are awarded, this will be via the direct award provisions in Section 41 and Schedule 5 paragraph 7-9 of the Procurement Act 2023. The council is under no obligation to award future contracts in this manner and where additional work requires skills or capacity not tested or demonstrated by the tenderer, the council may still seek an alternative competitive process.

Scope

Reference
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Total value
£1,000,000 excluding VAT
£1,200,000 including VAT
Above the relevant threshold
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
30 Sept 2026 to 31 Dec 2027
Main category
goods
CPV classifications
37535000
45112723
45236210
Contract locations
Surrey, United Kingdom
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Award criteria

Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.

NameDescriptionTypeWeighting
Proposed designquality40.00%
Maintenance and warrantyquality25.00%
Quality controlquality10.00%
Sustainabilityquality10.00%
Social valuequality5.00%
Total priceprice10.00%

Participation

Conditions suppliers must meet to bid.

ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL ASSESSMENT The council will complete a basic economic and financial assessment. Full details of this assessment are provided in Appendix 2 of the Procurement Documents. Where a guarantor is being relied upon, the guarantor must meet these requirements. INSURANCE The supplier must hold or be able to obtain the following insurances: - Employers' (Compulsory Liability Insurance) of £10million for each and every claim - Public Liability Insurance of £10million for each and every claim - Product Liability Insurance of £10million for each and every claim - Professional Indemnity Insurance of £2million for each and every claim

GDPR COMPLIANCE The supplier has the ability, including the relevant resources and processes, to deliver the contract in accordance with GDPR. TECHNICAL ABILITY Provision of 3 contract case studies that evidences delivery of similar goods/works/services to the council's specification. For this contract the case studies must demonstrate the following minimum experience: - All 3 examples must demonstrate delivery of refurbished play parks of a similar size and value to the Gauntlet Park scheme. - At least 1 example must demonstrate experience of incorporating co-designs from stakeholders into the final design. ORGANISATIONAL STANDARDS The supplier must be accredited with/be a member of the Association of Play Industries (API). HEALTH AND SAFETY The supplier demonstrates appropriate health and safety arrangements. SUB-CONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT The supplier demonstrates experience of maintaining healthy supply chains SUBCONTRACTOR AND SUPPLY CHAIN PAYMENTS The supplier demonstrates effective systems in place to pay the supply chain promptly and effectively, evidenced through demonstration of at least 95% of invoices payable to the supply chain, paid within 60 days in at least one of the last two six-monthly reporting periods (or a suitable action plan setting out how this will be achieved). PROCURING STEEL The supplier demonstrates healthy supply chains for delivery of steel or steel goods. MODERN SLAVERY The supplier demonstrates its modern slavery statement (or equivalent)

Submission & procedure

Enquiry deadline
29 Jul 2026, 10:59 pm
Submission deadline
07 Aug 2026, 12:00 pm
Submission address
All tenders must be submitted via the Proactis portal which can be accessed at: https://procontract.due-north.com/Login
Electronic submission
Yes
Procedure
Open procedure