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Northampton Central Library Refurbishment Works

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Deadline
30 days left
April 27, 2026
Contract Details
Category
Open Procedure
Reference
027217-2026
Value
Not disclosed
Location
Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
Published
March 20, 2026
CPV Code
Project Timeline

Tender Published

March 25, 2026

Deadline for Questions

April 20, 2026

Submission Deadline

April 27, 2026

Contract Start Date

May 24, 2026

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Budget
Not disclosed
Duration
13 months
Location
Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire
Type
Open Procedure
75
Quality Score/100
Good

Original Tender Description

West Northamptonshire Council invite Potential Providers to quote for the refurbishment works at Northampton Central Library. Scope: Enhancing Northampton Central Library to provide a wider range of services with improved facilities, including a family hub. To refurbish and improve Northampton Central Library, built in 1910 and located in the heart of Northampton town centre. The project will make the Grade II Listed building more flexible, accessible and safer, and with greater commercial potential from the refurbishment of the Carnegie Room. Improvements to existing facilities to include the refurbishment of the existing lift into an evacuation lift, additional new Registrar’s office, new children’s 0-19/25 family hub facilities including two new therapy rooms, a new sensory room and new accessible toilets, refurbishment of the Carnegie meeting room, new staff room and classroom areas and redecoration to specified areas of the library including the basement. Northampton Central Library saw over 175,000 visits in the last 12 months. The library provides functions including the Business & IP service (BIPC) and Discover, the local and family history centre as well as West Northamptonshire's main Registrar’s office. The library is also used as a ‘welcoming space’ and the ‘flagship’ library of the WNC library service, acting as a gateway to other Council services. Both the library and registrar’s offices are means of delivering statutory services. The Council is developing a network of family hubs across West Northamptonshire to incorporate children’s centres, a statutory function under Sections 5A to 5G of the Childcare Act 2006. This procurement is conducted in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 under the Regulated Below Threshold procedure as an Open advertised quotation and the Reserved Below Threshold applies: Participation - Reserved Below Threshold - This procurement is reserved by supplier location in the geographical area of the County of Northamptonshire (Northampton, Daventry and South Northamptonshire) and bordering counties to Northamptonshire; Leicestershire, Rutland, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Lincolnshire and Warwickshire, meaning only suppliers located in these geographical areas can bid. Request for Quotation submissions that are submitted by Potential Suppliers outside of the reserved supplier location will be rejected and not evaluated. Potential Suppliers will be assessed on their suitability to perform the contract as part of the conditions of participation, as pass/fail evaluation criteria, Potential Suppliers that fail will be rejected. Site visits will be available outside of opening hours. Potential Suppliers who wish to attend the out of hours site visits are to confirm their attendance and number of attendees and preferred date via the ‘Correspondence’ section of the In-Tend portal by: 15:00 on Thursday 26th March for the Friday 27th March site visit and by 16:00 on Friday 27th March for the Monday 30th March site visit. Potential Suppliers may also visit the library during public opening hours. Expected Start on site May 2026 and Practical Completion May 2027. Please view the quotation pack for full details via WNC In-Tend portal.

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Requirements & Qualifications

20 requirements across 5 categories

Submission (7)
Mandatory (1)
Compliance (2)
Technical (9)
Financial (1)
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS7
--Submit a quotation.
--Confirm attendance and number of attendees and preferred date for out-of-hours site visits via the ‘Correspondence’ section of the In-Tend portal by specified deadlines.
--Potential Suppliers may also visit the library during public opening hours.
MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS1
--None explicitly stated, but implied by the procurement process.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS2
--Suppliers must be located in the geographical area of the County of Northamptonshire (Northampton, Daventry and South Northamptonshire) and bordering counties: Leicestershire, Rutland, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Lincolnshire, and Warwickshire.
--Potential Suppliers will be assessed on their suitability to perform the contract as a pass/fail evaluation criterion.
TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS9
--Refurbishment works at Northampton Central Library, a Grade II Listed building.
--Enhancing facilities to provide a wider range of services with improved facilities, including a family hub.
--Making the building more flexible, accessible, and safer.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS1
--None explicitly stated.

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75
Good

Tender Quality Score

This tender for Northampton Central Library Refurbishment Works is generally well-structured, with clear technical requirements and a defined scope. However, it lacks explicit evaluation criteria and financial details, and the submission process could be more streamlined.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance75/100

The tender adheres to the Procurement Act 2023 for below-threshold regulated procedures. The CPV code is appropriate. Deadlines are provided, though the submission deadline might be considered tight given the scope. No disputes are noted. The primary concern is the lack of explicitly stated evaluation criteria, which is a key component of legal compliance in procurement.

Missing evaluation criteria
Clarity80/100

The description of the refurbishment works is detailed and comprehensive, outlining specific improvements and the overall objective. Requirements for technical capability are clearly listed. However, the absence of explicit evaluation criteria leaves a gap in understanding how bids will be assessed.

No evaluation criteria specified
Completeness70/100

Most basic information is present, including the organization, title, reference, and a detailed scope of works. Contract duration and start dates are specified. However, the estimated value is not disclosed, and the quotation pack, while mentioned, has no content available for review, impacting completeness.

Estimated value not disclosed
No document content available
Fairness85/100

The tender is open to suppliers within a defined geographical area, which is a form of reservation. While this aims to support local economies, it significantly restricts competition. The pass/fail suitability assessment is a standard procedure. The lack of disclosed evaluation criteria makes it difficult for potential bidders to understand the weighting of different aspects of their submission.

Geographical reservation limits competition
No evaluation criteria specified
Practicality65/100

The tender mentions an 'In-Tend portal' for viewing the quotation pack and submitting correspondence, suggesting an e-procurement platform. However, it's not explicitly stated that the entire submission process is electronic. The contract start date is provided, and financing information is not disclosed. The duration is specified.

E-submission not explicitly confirmed
Financing information not disclosed
Data Consistency90/100

Key fields such as title, reference, organization, and dates are populated. The contract start and end dates (implied by duration) are logical. There are no indications of suspension or disputes. The dates for site visit confirmations are specific and appear consistent with the overall timeline.

Sustainability50/100

There is no explicit mention of green procurement, social value considerations, or innovation within the tender documentation. This suggests a lack of focus on these aspects.

No explicit green procurement criteria
No explicit social value criteria

Strengths

Detailed technical scope of works
Clear project objectives
Appropriate CPV code
Defined contract duration and start date

Concerns

Lack of disclosed evaluation criteria
Geographical reservation limits competition
Estimated value not disclosed
No document content available for review

Recommendations

1. Publish clear evaluation criteria to ensure transparency and fairness.
2. Consider broadening the geographical scope or providing justification for the reservation to enhance competition.
3. Disclose the estimated value of the contract.

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