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CfT: DCC - Expression of Interest for Multi-Party Framework Agreement for Works Contractors on foot of an initial call-off contract for Pearse House

Name of Contracting Authority:
Dublin City Council
Title:
DCC - Expression of Interest for Multi-Party Framework Agreement for Works Contractors on foot of an initial call-off contract for Pearse House
CfT CA Unique ID:
Evaluation Mechanism:
Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT)
Allow different Evaluation Mechanism in the MC/SC:
Description:
The Contracting Authority proposes to engage in a competitive process to establish a multi party framework agreement for Works Contractors to carry out investigations, repairs, retrofit and renewal works to Dublin City Councils properties, and adaptive reuse of suitable buildings as housing. DCC have a project pipeline for refurbishment of c. 750 homes in a range of building types including multi-unit buildings i.e. 4 and 5 storey flat blocks, protected structures and own door properties. It is also envisaged that stand alone precinct improvements works will be carried out to a number of flat complexes, and for adaptive re-use of existing buildings to provide quality homes. Standalone enabling and building investigation works maybe also required to be carried out on projects. Projects will be tendered and Contractor will be appointed as per CWMF guidelines. Construction contracts maybe delivered in-phases as set out in specific tender documents. Project requirements will be specific to each project with primary requirements including: - Carry out all duties outlined within the Building Control (Amendment) Regulations S.I.9 of 2014. The Contractor will comply with the Building Control Regulations 1997 - 2014 and with the Code of Practice for Inspecting and Certifying Buildings and Works, issued by the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government in 2014. For clarity the Builder is described as the Contractor as it is within the RIAI building contracts. - Comply with Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 and Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 2013 - Clearing and stripping out of existing services, fixtures and fittings - Removing Hazardous Materials identified in Works requirements - Demolitions and Alterations demolition of annex and outbuildings, modifications to dwelling layouts as identified in Works requirements forming or widening of existing opes - Substructures and Superstructure - underpinning, foundations and rising walls for any new above ground construction, extensions, interventions etc. - Conservation Repairs (where applicable) external wall repairs – existing brick, lime render repairs to external walls internally and externally, repairs and reglazing to existing sliding sash windows where possible, new windows to match existing where required. All historic features to be retained and made good or replaced like for like according to best conservation practices - Roofs – to include flat roof repairs, new roof over new constructions, re-slating of pitched roofs and general repairs. - Upgrade and repairs to external and internal fabric to achieve improved thermal, fire and acoustic standards. - Installation of new services – electrical, mechanical and plumbing, ancillary plant storage facilities - Installation of new fixtures and fittings - Construction of new works. - Site development works e.g. landscaping, installation of new services and drainage upgrades. - Public Realm upgrades, precinct improvements e.g. new bin stores, bike sheds, SuDs, landscaping. - Essential repair and stabilisation work required to limit further deterioration of the building. The period of the framework agreement will be four (4) years with a maximum value of €165,000,000 ex VAT. It is emphasised, however, that this figure is provided strictly for indicative purposes only as there is no guaranteed expenditure under the framework agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, the period for delivery of any contracts awarded under the framework may extend beyond the date of expiry of the framework agreement. The establishment of the framework agreement is subject to the provisions of Directive 2014/24/EC and is being awarded using the Competitive Procedure with Negotiation. For further information please refer to documentation available to download from www.etenders.gov.ie Resource ID 8015731. Please note that this project is subject to funding.
Procurement Type:
Works
Directive:
2014/24/EU (Classic)
Procedure:
Competitive with negotiation
CfT Involves:
The establishment of a framework agreement
Framework agreement Timeframe:
N/A
CPV Codes:
45000000-Construction work
45453100-Refurbishment work
45211340-Multi-dwelling buildings construction work
45210000-Building construction work
45211000-Construction work for multi-dwelling buildings and individual houses
Contact Point:
Madeline Hallinan
Award per Item:
No
Inclusion of e-Auctions :
No
NUTS codes:
IE061
Estimated value (EUR):
165,000,000
Above or Below threshold:
Above
Time-limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate:
12/06/2026 12:00
Deadline for dispatching invitations:
End of clarification period:
28/05/2026 12:00
Tenders Opening Date:
12/06/2026 12:30
Allow suppliers to make an online Expression Of Interest:
Yes
Contract awarded in Lots:
No
Contract duration in months or years, including any options and renewals:
4 years
Validity of Tender in days or months:
180 days
EU funding:
No
Multiple tenders will be accepted:
No
Date of Publication/Invitation:
06/05/2026 03:21
TED links for published notices:
https://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:308912-202...
https://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:338621-202...
Language of publication:
EN
Number of openers:
Two