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Trusted procurement for better buildings and homes LHC.GOV.UK FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT GUIDE For offsite construction of new homes

LHC Framework Guide: Off-site Construction of New Homes

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Trusted procurement for better buildings and homes LHC.GOV.UK

FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT GUIDEFor offsite construction of new homes

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WHY WORK WITH LHC?

These are the key reasons to work with LHC

whether you’re a public sector organisation

looking for procurement solutions or a supplier

with products or services to provide.

Knowledge and experience of procurement Our organisation began half a century ago and over five decades we’ve developed and shaped our service to meet the evolving needs of our clients.

Recognised technical expertise Our technical expertise is built on continuous research by our team of technical specialists who consult with clients on the outcomes they need and suppliers on the range of available solutions.

Commitment to better buildings and homes Our ultimate goal is helping our clients deliver better environments for the communities they serve, a goal we support through our frameworks, that address every aspect of quality, and our selection of the most appropriate suppliers.

Fast and efficient procurement Once LHC Appointed Companies are established for a framework, the process of calling off projects and commissioning work is very efficient. Terms and rates have been agreed and even when a mini competition is required, the majority of contractual arrangements have already been finalised. Project work can start quickly.

Financial gains Working with LHC frameworks gives suppliers access to construction, refurbishment and maintenance projects of over £200m each financial year. Clients who spend more than £200,000 on two or more frameworks in a year will benefit from a share in the LHC operating surplus we return to Members.

Please read this guide in conjunction with the LHC guide to understanding and using pre-tendered frameworks, available on our website.

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This framework arrangement has been established in strict compliance with UK Public Sector procurement rules for use by public sector bodies in the UK as detailed in the LHC buyer profile (www.lhc.gov.uk/buyerprofile) and as specified in the Contract Notice:

-- 2014-OJS091-159133 London

-- 2014-OJS091-158866 England

-- 2014-OJS091-159132 Wales

-- 2014-OJS091-159062 Scotland

These were published in OJEU in May 2014 with 6 successful tenderers appointed in November 2014.

Fully OJEU compliant, it provides local authorities, housing associations and other social landlords across England, Wales and Scotland with easy access to offsite manufactured volumetric and panelised building systems for the use in new home build projects.

Suppliers on the framework have developed standard house types which help clients avoid design issues and save time and money, as the houses already comply with Building Regulations, the Housing Quality Index (HQI) and funding authority requirements.

House types include: -- Two storey, two bed, three person detached, semi-detached or terraced houses

-- Two storey, two bed, four person detached, semi-detached or terraced houses

-- Two storey/two and half storey, three bed, five person detached, semi-detached or terraced houses

-- Two storey, three bed, six person detached, semi-detached or terraced houses

-- One bed, two person apartments

-- Two bed, four person apartments.

The LHC Framework Agreement for offsite construction of new

homes (design, manufacture, supply and erection) is available to

public sector organisations in England, Wales and Scotland.

About this framework agreement

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About the tender

The tender process for this framework followed LHC’s Open Procedure which

eliminates the Pre-Qualifaction Questionnaire stage. Suppliers were given

free and open access to the tender and offer documentation and answered

Suitability Assessment Questions.

Selection criteria

-- Financial information

-- Business and professional standing

-- Health and safety policy and capability

-- Equal opportunity and diversity policy and capability

-- Environmental management policy and capability

-- Quality management policy and capability

-- Sustainability and social inclusion policy requirements

-- Experience of working in public sector and partnering

-- Membership of professional bodies and/or trade associations and technical associations

-- Managerial and technical support, sales, marketing and supporting information

-- Technical and professional ability

-- Providing the full range of essential components on offer

-- Conformity to the LHC specification together with the expertise and quality of deliver

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The diagram below shows the process a supplier completes to become

an LHC Appointed Company and to be awarded a contract (or “call-off”).

It also highlights the support LHC provides once a project is live.

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From Suitability to call-off contract

When buyers are ready to choose a supplier for an individual project

they should start the process by talking to LHC. LHC will coordinate

either a direct award, if there is a single supplier on a framework,

or a mini-competition if there are several.

-- A mini-competition involves all capable LHC Appointed Companies

-- A direct award is made to a single company, with justifiable

reasoning, without reopening competition

Awarding contracts “Call-offs”

LHC provides support and technical assistance throughout

the life of a project, as required:

-- To ensure high quality standards are maintained

-- Service levels are fulfilled

-- Delivery periods are met

LHC also welcomes discussion and feedback on completion of projects

Works commence/complete

Appointing companies

On frameworks using LHC’s Open Procedure to determine Appointed Companies, suppliers have open access to the tender and offer documentation (ITT) and are asked to respond to Suitability Assessment questions covering:

-- Company Standing

-- Financial standing, employment practices, environmental awareness,

capacity and geographical rage

-- Installation capability

-- Technical capability

-- Quality systems management capability

-- Experience of supply to the public sector

-- Specifications for products and services

-- Testing and certification

-- Service capability

-- Pricing

-- Sustainability and social value

A detailed evaluation report is prepared which shows

for each tenderer a:

-- Weighted score under each heading

-- Value for money index

-- Company or companies recommended for appointment

Suitability Assessment

Our aim is giving LHC clients and Members a choice of Appointed

Companies to work with. Numbers vary per framework in line with

anticipated demand and subject to the number of qualifying suppliers.

-- All suppliers are notified of the results and the unsuccessful

tenderers can choose to have a debrief to help improve future offers

-- Contract Award Notices are published in the Official Journal of the

European Union (QJEU) and on the LHC website

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30%Pricing

Prices were tendered

using two different

methods of analysis

for each workstream:

-- Workstream 1: Four

standard house types

were costed for against

provided drawings

and a Design For

Manufactured solution

with pricing for an

apartment block of 48

units over four stories

-- Workstream 2: Two contract scenarios

where priced, one for

a housing development

of 12 units and the

second for a three

storey apartment block

containing 24 one and

two bed units

Administrative and management services were assessed using

responses given within the offer document.

Companies also participated in depth interviews addressing

the whole framework and including:

-- Project planning and management

-- Supplier’s core project team

-- Site supervision, meetings

-- Design services

-- Cost management service

-- Building information modelling

-- Funding requirements

Award weighting criteria are established on each individual framework and can be flexed to a buyer’s individual needs.

Public sector officers can obtain a copy of the full LHC evaluation report.

15%Essential requirements

-- Product range to meet the

LHC specification

-- Quality of delivery and

expertise

-- Structural standards including

fire, acoustic and fabric

40%Qualitative assessments

Manufacturing facilities were

assessed for the quality

of construction, finish and

operation including:

-- The quality of the frame

manufacture and compliance

with applicable standards

-- Correct installation of

insulation, compliant with

relevant standards and

meeting performance

requirements for Fabric

Energy Requirements

-- Dimensions within

manufacturing and site

tolerances

-- Windows and other

materials in the system

meet specification, comply

with the relevant standards

and are installed correctly

to specification

-- Units provided with

weather protection from

completion of manufacture

to on-site delivery

15%Production qualitative assessment

Award weighting criteria

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The framework in action

As well as providing compliance, quality and best value to clients, the LHC Framework for off site construction of new homes supports a streamlined process from the award of a contract (call-off) to completion of a project.

Confirmed competitive market prices Prices in place at call-off stage maintaining best value as established in the evaluation stage.

Quick and efficient procurement Speedy access to LHC Appointed Companies and the options of a mini-competition or direct award to enable the final selection of a supplier or supplier(s) for a project.

Instant access to project data Continuous access to information throughout the procurement process through the suppliers’ on-line portal.

High quality standards Standards of quality maintained throughout project through monitoring in accordance with ISO 9001 Quality Management System.

Service levels guarantee Guaranteed service levels from inquiry to supply providing peace of mind that services and works will be conducted effectively.

Quick project starts Enabled by pre-tendered procurement that reduces the cost and time input by public sector organisations and speeds up their access to companies.

Advice on design and regulatory compliance Guidance on interpretation and conformity to statutory regulations and planning requirements.

Delivery periods guarantee Guaranteed delivery periods that ensure services and works are delivered to meet work schedules.

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Details of each workstream

There are two workstreams in the LHC Framework for off site

construction of new homes. One of these addresses volumetric

building systems and the other covers panelised building systems.

Workstream 1: Volumetric building systems

Workstream 2: Panelised building systems

Volumetric building systems are factory produced three-dimensional units that are transported to site for fixing together.

To meet the requirements of the framework the delivered units are:

-- Fully finished internally with the option of external wall and roof cladding systems that can be factory fitted

-- Available with internal fixtures and fittings either specified by the client or selected from a range provided by the manufacturer

-- Pre-installed with internal services that are tested prior to on-site commissioning by the supplier

-- Designed to comply with structural, fire, acoustic and thermal Building Regulations

Panelised building systems are factory produced flat panel units that are transported to site for assembly.

These units form the structure of the building wall, floor and roof structure and can be made of timber, light gauge steel, concrete or structurally insulated panels (SIPs).

To meet the requirements of the framework the delivered units are:

-- Provided with external wall thermal insulation with the option of wall linings, windows and external cladding being installed in the factory

-- Compliant with the requirements for fire safety during construction (if they are timber panelised building systems) meeting HSE and Fire and Rescue Service’s safety requirements

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The products offered in workstreams 1 and 2 offer multiple

benefits to clients, who can also be confident in consistently high

standards of delivery provided by LHC Appointed Companies.

LHC Appointed Company benefits

Product and appointed company benefits

Product benefits

Volumised building systems and panelised building systems offer the following benefits to clients: -- Compliance with the latest British and European

Standards and holding the CE Mark

-- Compliance with the latest regulations – both volumetric and panelised systems have been designed to meet the latest editions of the Building Regulations including: structure (Part A), fire (Part B), acoustic (Part E), conservation of fuel and power (Part L England, Part L Wales)

-- Enhanced acoustic performance between dwellings for separating walls and floors, up to eight decibels better than Building Regulations

-- Minimisation of energy costs for residents – reduced thermal bridging, improved air tightness and A-rated windows, through fabric energy efficiency

-- Legally and sustainably sourced timber used in systems – timber sourced through sustainably managed forests supported by verified due diligence and risk assessment requirements regarding the chain of custody and compliance with the EU Timber Regulations No. 995/2010:2013

-- Long term quality assurance and protection against defects – all systems are suitable for gaining NHBC or equivalent new build warranty for a minimum of 10 years

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Companies on this framework provide:

-- Confidence in quality of workmanship – companies use approved and trained installers to carry out site works

-- Assurance of quality, environmental, and health and safety management system requirements (companies have been evaluated to ensure management systems are in place)

-- Time and cost savings leading from quicker starts – provision of design services at the feasibility stage through Design For Manufacture (DFM) to deliver the client’s design in the most efficient manner

-- Confidence of conformity to statutory regulatory requirements – appointed companies offer design advice and support on the interpretation and conformity to statutory regulatory requirements including meeting funding requirements.

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Systems offered

This LHC Framework lets clients choose from a range of

system types, all with enhanced performance offerings

for energy use and acoustics.

System Type

Structure Frame Application

Enhanced Performance Offered

Cladding Offered Factory Fitted

Renewable Energy Solutions Offered From Factory

* Up to 3 storeys ** 4 to 7 storeys

Timber

Steel

SIPS

Lowrise*

Medium**

Acoustic

Energy

Walls

Roofing

ASHP STHW

PV

Workstream 1: Volumetric Units

All volumetric units come fully finished internally, with kitchens, bathrooms, all electrics, plumbing, heating system and décor.

System Type

Structure Frame Application

Enhanced Performance Offered

Factory Fitted Options

Timber

SIPS

Lowrise*

Medium**

Acoustic

Energy

Dry lining

Windows

Cladding

Workstream 2: Panelised Systems

All panelised systems come with factory fitted insulation to meet notional building requirements as set in the relevant building regulations. Clients can choose their own window and cladding suppliers or select from a range of suppliers provided by the manufacturer.

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F1 Modular Ltd

Appointed for areas:

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J1

J2

J3

M1

M2

For contact details visit: lhc.gov.uk/f1

f1modular.co.uk

Rollalong Ltd

Appointed for areas:

B

C

For contact details visit: lhc.gov.uk/rollalong

rollalong.co.uk

Appointed companies

Workstream 1 Workstream 2

Accord Housing Association Trading as Local Homes

Appointed for areas

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J1

J2

J3

For contact details visit: lhc.gov.uk/accord

accordgroup.org.uk

Mi-Space (UK) Ltd

Appointed for areas

B

C

J1

J2

J3

For contact details visit: lhc.gov.uk/mispace

mi-spaceuk.com

CCG Scotland Ltd

Appointed for areas

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

M1

M2

For contact details visit: lhc.gov.uk/ccg

c-c-g.co.uk

Stewart Milne Group Ltd

Appointed for areas

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J1

J2

J3

M1

M2

For contact details visit: lhc.gov.uk/stewart

stewartmilne.com

Regional lots

A London

B

South East England

C South West England

D East of England

E

East Midlands

F

West Midlands

G

Yorkshire & Humber

H

North West England

I North East England

J1 South Wales

J2 Mid Wales

J3 North Wales

M1 South Scotland

M2 North Scotland

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D

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F

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J1

J2

J3

M1

M2

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Framework agreement for off-site

construction of new homes

Volumetric buildings systems (workstream 1)

Panelised building systems (workstream 2)

The off-site construction framework agreement for England, Wales and Scotland is effective from 1st November 2014 until 31st October 2018.

England and Wales enquiries: 01895 274850

Scotland enquiries: 0131 306 0176

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