715097451 - Defence Maintenance Accommodation Project - UK2
Estimated value
£6.6bn
Awarded value
—
Suppliers
0
Lots
1
Published
08 Jul 2026
This is a preliminary market engagement notice
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Description
This procurement covers responsive repairs and property refurbishment, management of a regeneration programme of capital investment works, compliance services and grounds maintenance to Service Family Accommodation throughout the UK owned and managed by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation. DIO is exploring disaggregating these requirements into multiple separate contracts, in particular separating Planned Works from Repairs and Maintenance." The Authority is keen to engage with providers with a solid background in delivering similar repairs and maintenance contracts for public sector landlords with a strong customer and safety focus, who are able to work collaboratively with the Authority to deliver a first in class service. The Contracting Authority is undertaking preliminary market engagement in accordance with section 16 of the Procurement Act 2023. The purpose of the engagement is to inform the development of the Authority's requirements, its procurement strategy and future tender documentation. This notice is published under section 17 of the Act and Regulation 17 of the Procurement Regulations 2024. The engagement will be conducted by way of an on-line questionnaire, supplemented with a briefing session. There will be two sessions available, one of the 22nd July and one on the 28th July 2026. Suppliers only need to attend one session. The Authority may contact providers who submit a completed questionnaire should it be necessary to clarify their response or raise any questions arising in order to ensure a fulsome exercise can be conducted. The objectives of the exercise are to analyse the responses from the market, take their views into account when designing the procurement strategy and ensure that any barriers to suppliers intending to bid for the works and services are removed. Purpose and Objectives of the Engagement. .• Developing the Authority's procurement strategy, pricing and evaluation models and lotting strategy • Explore opportunities for SMEs and specialist providers • Designing the procurement procedure, conditions of participation and award criteria • Preparing the Tender Notice and associated tender documents • Identifying suppliers that may be able to supply the works and services required • Identifying the likely contract management arrangements • Establish the most appropriate contract form • Confirming the appetite and capacity among suppliers in relation to the proposed contracts
Scope
- Reference
- 715097451 - UK2
- Total value
- £6,600,000,000 excluding VAT£7,920,000,000 including VATAbove the relevant threshold
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Contract dates
- 01 Mar 2029 to 29 Feb 2036Possible extension to 28 Feb 2039
- Main category
- services
- CPV classifications
- 454530005070000045453100773140004523214150720000453311004531500045210000500000004530000009332000
- Contract locations
- UK, United Kingdom