Description
To procure a Capital Major Works Contractor
Capital Major Works refers to the delivery of high-value, large-scale projects, major repairs, and significant void (empty homes) refurbishments undertaken to maintain, replace, repair, or enhance critical building components across the Employer's housing stock.
The scope of Works includes, but is not limited to:
• Kitchen and bathroom replacements
• Window and door renewals
• Roofing works
• Electrical installations
• Structural repairs and external elements
Capital Works also incorporates capitalised interventions arising from:
• Insurance claims (generally over £10,000)
• Disrepair cases
• Void property refurbishments (typically in excess of £25,000)
• Compliance works, including those required under Awaab's Law
• Complex or exceptional cases requiring significant capital investment
In addition, Capital Works includes planned replacements brought forward ahead of their lifecycle where urgent intervention is required. This may also encompass high-value responsive repairs (generally over £10,000) and complex cases such as structural defects, subsidence, or works affecting multiple neighbouring properties.
These works may originate from any service area, including reactive repairs, voids, planned programmes, estates, or other operational functions.
Suppliers should refer to the Specification at Document 4 OF STAGE 2 DRAFT DOCUMENTS for further details of mhs homes' requirements and the works that the successful Supplier will be required to carry out under the Contract.
Suppliers are strongly encouraged to review the Specification in detail to gain a full understanding of the proposed Contract and mhs homes' requirements