NWCH431 - Mini Competition - Rochdale Food Store & Industrial Units

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Estimated value

£5.5m

Awarded value

£146k

Awarded 29 Sept 2025

Suppliers

1

Lots

1

1 awarded

Published

13 Nov 2025

Deadline 10 Jul 2025

Description

The Council has identified the need to enter into a PCSA with a design and build contractor in order to develop out a food store and 6 adjacent small industrial units. The site is brownfield site in town centre Heywood. An operator for the food store has been identified. The Council is looking to take the indicative design through the RIBA stages, secure planning permission and produce an indicative cost plan. The Council proposes to enter into a Pre Contract Service Agreement (PCSA) that would take the layout shared by the operator, work the design through the RIBA stages, secure planning permission and produce a cost plan. On receipt of these items and the Council determining they are generally able to proceed, a main contract will be executed. The Council determined that the most appropriate route to market for the design and build project was procuring through the North West Construction Hub (NWCH) Framework. The NWCH call-off route involves a two-stage process whereby an Expression of Interest stage is used to determine which Contractors are interested in the opportunity. This process ensures that only the Contractors looking to bid are taken through to the Invitation to Tender stage. The expression of interest period ran from 23 April 2025 to 30 April 2025. Following the Expression of Interest, the NWCH route to market involves a second stage tender - the process is restricted to those Contractors who expressed an interest. The tender was run through the Chest e-procurement portal with the tender period running from 05 June 2025 to 10 July 2025 (circa 35 days). The award criteria for scoring was agreed as follows: Price (30%) Quality (70%) - breakdown as follows Method Statements (50%) There were 4no. scoreable questions (1-5 scoring scale) Social Value (20%) There was a quantitative response requirement which formed 10% of the SV criteria and a qualitative method statement question which made up the other 10%. Following evaluation against the above criteria, it was determined that Tilbury Douglas Limited were the most advantageous tenderer to the Council. Estimated Values PCSA Value: £145,000.00 Main Build: £5,500,000.00

Scope

Reference
ROCH001-DN776859-96821935
Total value
£5,500,000 excluding VAT
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
17 Nov 2025 to 29 Jun 2027
CPV classifications
45000000 71242000 71530000
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Submission & procedure

Submission deadline
10 Jul 2025, 11:30 am

Award details

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

Awarded value

£146k

Award date

29 Sept 2025

Contract start

17 Nov 2025

Contract end

29 Jun 2027