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Contract Notice

Town Planning & Valuation Services to Support Disposal Strategy

  • First published: 22 July 2014
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Summary

OCID:
ocds-kuma6s-012927
Published by:
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Authority ID:
AA0343
Publication date:
22 July 2014
Deadline date:
02 September 2014
Notice type:
Contract Notice
Has documents:
Yes
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
N/A

Abstract

The University is seeking to appoint a suitable Town Planning Consultant and Valuer to provide the necessary support and assistance in taking forward the project as follows: A) To prepare a suitably detailed report identifying alternative uses of sites within its property portfolio in Swansea together with the provision of possible sale values, including alternative options for disposal that may allow the University to receive a capital receipt in advance of any decant to new accommodation. The University will provide plans of the sites and outline of buildings together with any restrictive covenants that may affect values. The Consultant will always advise the client of the date and time of each visit. There may be times when a site visit will need to be deferred. B) The appointed consultant will identify possible alternative uses for whole or part of the sites, bearing in mind the need to maximise values and general demand for the available land / buildings. The University needs to ensure that no site is left to deteriorate in a way that will undermine the University’s commitment to City and County of Swansea. Alternative uses are expected to be innovative and demonstrate lateral thinking (such as land swaps), and should be cognisant of all related market forces that could impact use / value. The University is aware that the City and Council of Swansea need to dispose of some of its land assets to fund its School Redevelopment Programme up to 2018. C) The consultant will discuss and generally engage with Swansea City Council planners at a senior level to consider these alternative uses bearing in mind all matters, such as highway access, design restrictions and if applicable, environmental, noise and retail impacts as well as other issues and concerns that the planners may have with regard to the proposed disposals. D) The consultant will identify approximately the developable areas within the sites. E) The consultant will require some heritage expertise given that there are listed buildings on the Mount Pleasant campus, and this is likely to be a significant factor in determining development / site capacity and needs to be considered at the outset. F) The consultant must consider access issues which will also have a potential bearing on the type and quantum of uses likely to be acceptable on sites. G) It is anticipated other issues, such as ecology, will be covered as part of separate commissions at a later date, but should be noted for more immediate review if considered appropriate. H) The consultant will provide the client will copies of all correspondence including e-mails of discussions with the planners. I) The consultant will appoint a firm of Chartered Surveyors as a sub-consultant who will work with the planners during the appointment to identify land sales in line with the potential development use class opportunities. J) The consultant and the valuers will provide the University with the feasibility of alternative uses and disposal values to maximise the returns to the client. The University will expect plans showing general areas that can be developed or subject to change of use (detailed floor plans of potential conversions will not be required). The consultant will coordinate this commission with the University’s Master Planning Design Team in order to consider all associated opportunities and constraints. K) The consultant will work closely with the University’s Financial Advisor to consider the opportunities for maximising the return on all assets within the current portfolio in order to ensure that the contribution of the Disposal Strategy is thoroughly and robustly reviewed and tested. L) The values will be set out either as a whole or within respective lots indicating possible timing of sales. Values will be based on experience and any necessary market testing exercises as considered appropriate and as made explicit in the submitted bid. M) This is a one-off consultation at present which wi

Full notice text

CONTRACT NOTICE – NATIONAL

SUPPLIES

1 Authority Details

1.1

Authority Name and Address


University of Wales Trinity St David

Procurement Department, Carmarthen Campus,

Carmarthen

SA31 3EP

UK

Heidi Davies

+44 1267676767


www.tsd.ac.uk

1.2

Address from which documentation may be obtained


University of Wales Trinity St David

Carmarthen Campus,

Carmarthen

SA31 3EP

UK

Heidi Davies

+44 1267676767


www.tsd.ac.uk

1.3

Completed documents must be returned to:


University of Wales Trinity St David

Carmarthen Campus,

Carmarthen

SA31 3EP

UK


+44 1267676767


www.tsd.ac.uk

2 Contract Details

2.1

Title

Town Planning & Valuation Services to Support Disposal Strategy

2.2

Description of the goods or services required

The University is seeking to appoint a suitable Town Planning Consultant and Valuer to provide the necessary support and assistance in taking forward the project as follows:

A) To prepare a suitably detailed report identifying alternative uses of sites within its property portfolio in Swansea together with the provision of possible sale values, including alternative options for disposal that may allow the University to receive a capital receipt in advance of any decant to new accommodation.

The University will provide plans of the sites and outline of buildings together with any restrictive covenants that may affect values. The Consultant will always advise the client of the date and time of each visit. There may be times when a site visit will need to be deferred.

B) The appointed consultant will identify possible alternative uses for whole or part of the sites, bearing in mind the need to maximise values and general demand for the available land / buildings. The University needs to ensure that no site is left to deteriorate in a way that will undermine the University’s commitment to City and County of Swansea.

Alternative uses are expected to be innovative and demonstrate lateral thinking (such as land swaps), and should be cognisant of all related market forces that could impact use / value. The University is aware that the City and Council of Swansea need to dispose of some of its land assets to fund its School Redevelopment Programme up to 2018.

C) The consultant will discuss and generally engage with Swansea City Council planners at a senior level to consider these alternative uses bearing in mind all matters, such as highway access, design restrictions and if applicable, environmental, noise and retail impacts as well as other issues and concerns that the planners may have with regard to the proposed disposals.

D) The consultant will identify approximately the developable areas within the sites.

E) The consultant will require some heritage expertise given that there are listed buildings on the Mount Pleasant campus, and this is likely to be a significant factor in determining development / site capacity and needs to be considered at the outset.

F) The consultant must consider access issues which will also have a potential bearing on the type and quantum of uses likely to be acceptable on sites.

G) It is anticipated other issues, such as ecology, will be covered as part of separate commissions at a later date, but should be noted for more immediate review if considered appropriate.

H) The consultant will provide the client will copies of all correspondence including e-mails of discussions with the planners.

I) The consultant will appoint a firm of Chartered Surveyors as a sub-consultant who will work with the planners during the appointment to identify land sales in line with the potential development use class opportunities.

J) The consultant and the valuers will provide the University with the feasibility of alternative uses and disposal values to maximise the returns to the client. The University will expect plans showing general areas that can be developed or subject to change of use (detailed floor plans of potential conversions will not be required). The consultant will coordinate this commission with the University’s Master Planning Design Team in order to consider all associated opportunities and constraints.

K) The consultant will work closely with the University’s Financial Advisor to consider the opportunities for maximising the return on all assets within the current portfolio in order to ensure that the contribution of the Disposal Strategy is thoroughly and robustly reviewed and tested.

L) The values will be set out either as a whole or within respective lots indicating possible timing of sales. Values will be based on experience and any necessary market testing exercises as considered appropriate and as made explicit in the submitted bid.

M) This is a one-off consultation at present which will end at the time of issue of the final report. Any further work should the University proceed to dispose of any sites at a future date will be subject to a new tender.

N) For clarity purposes the tender figure will include both planning and valuation work. The lead consultant is also required to provide a cost for developing and implementing a Marketing and Disposal Strategy.

NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Sell2Wales Web Site at http://www.sell2wales.gov.uk/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=12927.

2.3

Notice Coding and Classification

66000000 Financial and insurance services
70000000 Real estate services
1018 Swansea

2.4

Total quantity or scope of tender

3 Conditions for Participation

3.1

Minimum standards and qualification required

4 Administrative Information

4.1

Type of Procedure

Single stage

4.2

Reference number attributed to the notice by the contracting authority

UWTSD1314/06

4.3

Time Limits

Time-limit for obtaining documentation
 26-08-2014

Time-limit for receipt of completed tenders
    02-09-2014  Time  12:00

Estimated award date
 30-09-2014

4.5

Language or languages in which tenders or requests to participate can be drawn up

EN 

4.6

Tender Submission Postbox

5 Other Information

5.1

Additional Information

(WA Ref:12927)

5.2

Additional Documentation

pqqtown planning
TSD131406 Town Planner and Valuer

5.3

Publication date of this notice

 22-07-2014

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
66000000 Financial and insurance services Finance and Related Services
70000000 Real estate services Construction and Real Estate

Delivery locations

ID Description
1018 Swansea

Alert region restrictions

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ID Description
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Document family

Notice details
Publication date:
22 July 2014
Deadline date:
02 September 2014 00:00
Notice type:
Contract Notice
Authority name:
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Publication date:
09 December 2014
Notice type:
Contract Award Notice
Authority name:
University of Wales Trinity Saint David

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Other contact:
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Further information

Date Details
28/07/2014 10:57
Building Data 2014
Building Data 2014
28/07/2014 10:58
ADDED FILE: Building Data Outline 2014
Building Data 2014

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