Scotland's Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Framework
The SPSHD Framework will operate as a single lot, multi supplier framework, appointing a range of capable economic operators able to deliver energy retrofit and heat decarbonisation solutions across the public sector estate. It will be managed by the Scottish Government. Services delivered under the Framework may include measures relating to building fabric, building services and controls (such as heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting and water systems), on site renewable technologies, and connections to district heating networks. It is intended that the Framework will be awarded on an unranked basis and the method of call off will be through a mini- competition process. All projects will be delivered through a Design and Build Energy Performance Contract model, under which suppliers appointed to the Framework will be invited to compete for individual projects via mini competition call off procedures run by Participating Authorities. Mini competitions may be staged where appropriate to reflect project scale, complexity, or risk. Call off contracts may include associated operation and maintenance services where required on a project specific basis. The Framework will be established for an initial three year term, with the option to extend for a further one year, and suppliers must be capable of delivering works and services across all geographic areas of Scotland, including rural, island, and remote locations. The Framework Agreement will be available for use by the Scottish Ministers (including Agencies), Scottish Non-Departmental Public Bodies, offices in the Scottish Administration which are not ministerial offices, cross-border public authorities within the meaning of section 88(5) of the Scotland Act 1998, the Scotland Office, the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body, councils constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, the Scottish Police Authority, Advanced Procurement for Universities and Colleges (APUC Ltd) and their members across the higher and further education sector in Scotland and associate member organisations including their associated and affiliated bodies, Scottish health boards or special health boards , all NHS Scotland, The Integrated Joint Boards established further to the Public Bodies (Joint Working) Act 2014, bodies registered as social landlords under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001, Student Loans Company Limited, the Forestry Commission, the Commissioner of Northern Lighthouse operating as the Northern Lighthouse Board, Equality and Human Rights Commission, Business Stream Ltd, the Business Gateway National Unit at the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities, any public body established by or under the Scotland Act 1998 or any Act of the Scottish Parliament, any association of or formed by one or more of the foregoing, bodies financed wholly or mainly by one or more of the foregoing, bodies subject to management supervision by one or more of the foregoing and bodies more than half of the board of directors or members of which, or, in the case of a group of individuals, more than half of those individuals, being appointed by one or more of the foregoing. Information about agencies of the Scottish Ministers and offices in the Scottish Administration which are not ministerial offices is available at: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Government/public-bodies/about/public-bodies-guide/government-scotland Scottish Non-Departmental Public Bodies are listed at: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Government/public-bodies/about/Bodies Information about the Review of Public Procurement in Scotland and links to the other Centres of Expertise are available at: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Government/Procurement.