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Christmas Lights Display 2026 Tender

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Deadline
35 days left
May 01, 2026
Contract Details
Category
Open Procedure
Reference
011544-2026
Value
£280,800
Location
North East England, United Kingdom
Published
March 19, 2026
CPV Code
Project Timeline

Tender Published

February 09, 2026

Deadline for Questions

April 24, 2026

Submission Deadline

May 01, 2026

Contract Start Date

May 31, 2026

Budget
£280,800
Duration
36 months
Location
North East England
Type
Open Procedure
72
Quality Score/100
Good

Original Tender Description

Newport Town Council invites suitably experienced and qualified contractors to tender for a new contract commencing in time for the provision of Christmas lighting within Newport Town Centre November 2026. Newport Town Council is committed to delivering a high-quality Christmas lighting display that supports local businesses and enhances the Town's festive atmosphere. The Council allocates an annual budget to cover the hire, installation, testing, maintenance, removal and storage of Christmas lighting and decorations. SCOPE OF WORKS DESCRIPTION OF THE SCOPE OF WORKS • The successful contractor will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, maintenance, removal and storage of Christmas lights and decorations for Newport town centre for the duration of the contract. • The scope of works shall include, but not be limited to, the following: o Design and provision of a cohesive Christmas lighting display suitable for Newport Town Centre o Supply (hire/lease) of all proposed lighting and decorations, excluding Council-owned stock where applicable o Installation and commissioning of the display prior to the festive period o Annual inspection, testing and certification of all electrical components o Annual testing and certification of existing eyebolts, catenary wires and fixings o Ongoing maintenance and fault rectification during the display period o Safe removal of all lighting and decorations at the end of each season o Secure storage of leased items between seasons 1. Contract Duration The contract is for a duration of 3 years with an option to extend to 6 years if agreed by both parties. 2. Budget The indicative annual budget for the 2026/27 festive season is £30,000 - £39,000. Tenderers should demonstrate how their proposed scheme maximises visual impact, coverage and value for money within this budget range. 3. Design Requirements The Council is seeking a display that: • Provides maximum coverage and visual impact within the available budget • Is appropriate for a town centre environment and enhances the overall streetscape • Integrates, where practicable, with the Council's existing stock of lights. • The Town Council would like a traditional design with no change in design to the lights within the boundary of St Nicholas Church Tenderers are encouraged to submit creative proposals and outline options that could be scaled up or down to align with available funding. 4. Sustainability and Energy Efficiency Newport Town Council is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and welcomes proposals that support this objective. Tenderers should demonstrate how sustainability considerations are incorporated into their design and delivery, including: • Use of energy-efficient lighting (e.g. LED technology) • Minimising environmental impact throughout installation, operation and removal • Opportunities for improved sustainability over the life of the contract 5. Electrical Compatibility and Safety All proposed lighting must: • Be fully compatible with existing electrical services and power supplies within the town centre • Comply with all relevant legislation, standards and industry best practice • Include appropriate certification and documentation for electrical safety and structural integrity DISPLAY AND DESIGN REQUIREMENTS 1. Minimum Display Coverage As a minimum, the Christmas lighting display must cover the following town centre streets and spaces. • High Street • Upper Bar • Stafford Street • Lower Bar • St Marys Street Tenderers should design a cohesive scheme that maximises coverage and visual impact within these areas using existing infrastructure wherever possible. 2. Location-Specific Display Guidance The following guidance identifies existing infrastructure and preferred display options. Alternative or enhanced proposals are welcomed, provided they remain compatible with existing fixings and budget. *Catenary wire is in place High Street* • Existing catenary wires to support up to 24 cross-street light strings • Existing bauble festoons attached to approved buildings (permissions in place) • Capability to suspend additional decorative features from strings • Cross-street festoon to Baddeley Court Stafford Street* • Existing catenary wires to support up to three strings of lights • Capability to suspend additional decorative features from string • Existing bauble festoons attached to approved buildings (permissions in place) St Mary's Street* • Existing catenary wires to support up to four strings of lights • Capability to suspend additional decorative features from strings • Existing bauble festoons attached to approved buildings (permissions in place) Lower Bar* • Existing catenary wires to support up to two strings of lights • Structures available for up to five column displays • Existing bauble festoons attached to approved buildings (permissions in place) Upper Bar* • Existing catenary wires suitable for cross-street lighting • Capability to suspend additional decorative features from strings • Existing bauble festoons attached to approved buildings (permissions in place) Town Square • Existing catenary wires to support up to two strings of lights • Festoon lighting on the Market Building • Opportunity for a feature lighting installation Wellington Road Corner • Location of the town centre Christmas tree • No catenary or column structures available • Projection lighting may be considered Wellington Road • Existing cross-street festoon St Nicholas Churchyard • Location of the town centre Christmas tree • Council-owned festoons to remain in contract o 6 × tree cages o 4 × tower festoons o Roof-mounted icicle lights o Tree lighting at the St Mary's Street end 3. Operating Times All lighting must be controlled by existing automatic timers and operate daily as follows: • On: 6:30am - Off: 9:00am • On: 3:00pm - Off: 11:00pm The contractor will be responsible for ensuring settings are correctly configured and maintained. 4. Design Principles Tenderers must adhere to the following principles: • Provide a coherent and visually consistent town centre lighting scheme • Utilise existing catenary wires, column structures and fixing points wherever possible • Include the decoration of two (2) x 23-foot Christmas trees at: o St Nicholas Churchyard o Wellington Road Corner • All tree decorations to consist of LED string lighting • All cross-street decorations must use existing approved structures MANDATORY CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS The contractor will provide a fully managed service, including installation, maintenance, removal and storage of all lighting and associated infrastructure. 1. Installation, Testing & Operation The contractor shall: • Install lighting across the High Street, Stafford Street (part), Lower Bar (part), St Mary's Street (part) and Upper Bar (part). • Install, test and commission all lighting at least one week prior to the switch-on date and confirm in writing that the system is fully operational. • Carry out safety testing of all anchor points, fixings and catenary wires throughout the contract period in accordance with ISO standards and BS 8539. • Test and certify all electrical components in accordance with BS 7671 and BS 7909. • Ensure all lighting operates automatically at the agreed on/off times. 2. Maintenance & Fault Response The contractor shall: • Maintain all installations in a safe and operational condition • Respond to all reported faults within 24 hours including weekends. Faults may include and are not limited to; complete failure of light strings, Christmas tree light failure, damage through vandalism, adverse weather conditions or road traffic accidents. • Provide emergency out-of-hours response within 2 hours of reporting where adverse weather presents a safety risk or in the event of an urgent health & safety risk. 3. Health, Safety & Compliance The contractor shall: • Securely install and anchor all equipment in compliance with health and safety legislation • Maintain safe working practices at all times and protect the public and workforce • Provide all necessary access equipment, vehicles and lifting equipment • Ensure all operators are suitably trained and certified, including: • IPAF • Working at Height • Electrical installation qualifications (including HERS certification) • Provide Risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) for all operations and functions associated with the contract 4. Insurance & Administration The contractor shall: • Hold and supply Public and Employers liability insurance to a minimum value of £10 million • Insure all equipment while in storage • Provide sufficient notice of installation and removal dates to enable licensing by Telford & Wrekin Borough Council • Attend the official switch-on event at the agreed time • Ensure all fees include installation, removal, maintenance and call-outs during the display period • Undertake all due diligence prior to tender submission; additional costs will not be accepted post-award • Following each annual display the contractor will issue a written statement including the call out summary, required replacement light and improvement suggestions. See 'Christmas Lights Tender Invitation' document for more details.

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Requirements & Qualifications

61 requirements across 5 categories

Submission (6)
Mandatory (1)
Compliance (2)
Technical (48)
Financial (4)
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS6
--Demonstrate how the proposed scheme maximises visual impact, coverage, and value for money within the budget range.
--Submit creative proposals and outline options that could be scaled up or down to align with available funding.
--Demonstrate how sustainability considerations are incorporated into the design and delivery.
MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS1
--None explicitly stated in the provided text.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS2
--Be a suitably experienced contractor.
--Be a suitably qualified contractor.
TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS48
--Commence the contract in time for the provision of Christmas lighting by November 2026.
--Deliver a high-quality Christmas lighting display.
--Be responsible for the design, supply (hire/lease), installation, maintenance, removal, and storage of Christmas lights and decorations for Newport town centre for the duration of the contract.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS4
--Adhere to an indicative annual budget of £30,000 - £39,000 for the 2026/27 festive season.
--Hold and supply Public and Employers liability insurance to a minimum value of £10 million.
--Insure all equipment while in storage.

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Newport Town Council seeks experienced contractors for a 3-6 year contract to design, supply, install, maintain, remove, and store Christmas lighting for the town centre, with an annual budget of £30,000-£39,000, emphasizing traditional design, sustainability, and adherence to safety standards.

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OCDS RecordDOC
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Newport Town Council seeks a qualified contractor for a 3-6 year contract to design, supply, install, maintain, remove, and store Christmas lighting and decorations for the town centre, with an annual budget of £30,000-£39,000, emphasizing sustainability and safety.

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011544-2026_ocds_release.json

This OCDS data package outlines the tender for a contractor to design, supply, install, maintain, remove, and store Christmas lighting and decorations for Newport Town Centre for a 3-6 year contract with an annual budget of £30,000-£39,000.

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Newport Town Council seeks experienced contractors for a 3-6 year contract to design, supply, install, maintain, remove, and store Christmas lighting in the town centre, with an annual budget of £30,000-£39,000, emphasizing traditional design, energy efficiency, and compliance with safety requirements.

Tender NoticeHTM
011544-2026.html

Newport Town Council seeks experienced contractors for a 3-6 year contract to design, supply, install, maintain, remove, and store Christmas lights and decorations for the town centre, with an annual budget of £30,000-£39,000, emphasizing traditional design, sustainability, and comprehensive safety compliance.

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Tender Quality Score

This tender provides a highly detailed scope of work and technical requirements, but its quality is significantly hampered by the absence of explicit evaluation criteria, lack of e-submission, and issues with document accessibility.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance75/100

The tender clearly defines the procedure type and CPV codes are appropriately assigned. The timeline is reasonable. However, the absence of specified evaluation criteria is a significant omission that impacts transparency and could be seen as a breach of best practice in public procurement.

No evaluation criteria specified
Clarity80/100

The description of the scope of works and technical requirements is exceptionally detailed and unambiguous, providing a clear understanding of the council's needs. Performance conditions are also well-stated. The primary detractor from clarity is the lack of explicit evaluation criteria, which leaves tenderers guessing how their proposals will be assessed.

No evaluation criteria specified
Completeness70/100

Basic information, financial details, and duration are all clearly provided. The scope of work and technical requirements are very comprehensive. However, the tender is incomplete due to the absence of evaluation criteria. Furthermore, the failure to access two listed documents (one 'download failed', one 'page not found') suggests potential gaps in the accessible documentation.

No evaluation criteria specified
Two documents failed to download/were inaccessible
Fairness65/100

The tender value is disclosed, and the submission deadline provides ample time for preparation. The requirements do not appear tailored to a specific company, promoting broader competition. However, the lack of transparent and objective evaluation criteria significantly undermines fairness, as bidders cannot clearly understand the basis of award. The absence of e-submission and issues with document access also create potential barriers to equal participation.

No evaluation criteria specified
No e-submission
Practicality65/100

The contract start date and duration are clearly defined, and financing information is available. However, the lack of electronic submission capabilities is a significant practical drawback in modern procurement, potentially increasing administrative burden for both bidders and the contracting authority. The issues with document access also pose practical challenges for interested parties.

No e-submission
Two documents failed to download/were inaccessible
Data Consistency90/100

Key fields are largely populated, and dates are logical and consistent throughout the provided information. There are no indications of suspension or disputes. The only minor inconsistency is the empty 'Liable Person' field.

'Liable Person' field is empty
Sustainability50/100

The tender explicitly incorporates green procurement aspects by requiring proposals to demonstrate sustainability considerations, including energy-efficient lighting (LED) and minimizing environmental impact. This is a positive. However, there is no explicit focus on broader social aspects or innovation as formal evaluation criteria, limiting its overall sustainability score.

Limited explicit social criteria
Limited explicit innovation focus

Strengths

Highly detailed and clear scope of works and technical requirements
Explicit focus on green procurement and energy efficiency
Reasonable submission deadline
Value and duration clearly specified

Concerns

Absence of explicit evaluation criteria
Lack of electronic submission capabilities
Inaccessible tender documents
Limited focus on social aspects and innovation

Recommendations

1. Immediately publish clear and objective evaluation criteria to ensure transparency and fairness.
2. Ensure all tender documents are accessible and functional for potential bidders.
3. Implement electronic submission for future tenders to enhance practicality and equal access.

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