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EEM0067 - Fire Safety, Security & Entry and Access Systems Framework

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Deadline
90 days left
August 10, 2026
Contract Details
Category
Open Procedure
Reference
036283-2026
Value
Not disclosed
Location
North East England, United Kingdom
Published
May 04, 2026
CPV Code
Project Timeline

Tender Published

April 21, 2026

Deadline for Questions

August 03, 2026

Submission Deadline

August 10, 2026

Contract Start Date

November 09, 2026

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Budget
Not disclosed
Duration
48 months
Location
North East England
Type
Open Procedure

Original Tender Description

This is a Planned Procurement Notice as Efficiency East Midlands (EEM) are conducting a tender exercise in June 2026 to procure a Fire Safety, Security & Entry and Access Systems Framework to replace our existing Frameworks (EEM0037 Door Entry, Access Control, CCTV and Warden Call Systems Framework and EEM0067 Fire & Intruder Alarms and Fire Protection Equipment) which will expire on October 2026. The Framework will be split into the following Lots: Lot 1 - Install and Maintenance of Fire and Intruder Alarms, Lot 2 - Install and Maintenance of Door Entry, Access control and CCTV, Lot 3 - Install and Maintenance of Warden Call. Lot 1: The Scope for Lot 1 has been put together to ensure our members can call upon to select a suitable qualified and experienced Contractors to will provide EEM Members with a route to procure the works listed below and maintenance will include planned and reactive maintenance. • Fire Alarm Systems Service and Maintenance (Conventional, Addressable, Analogue Addressable and Wireless). • Fire Alarm Systems Upgrades and New System Installations (Conventional, Addressable, Analogue Addressable and Wireless). • Detection Devices (Smoke, Flame, Optical Beam, Heat, Carbon Monoxide, Multi-Sensor, Aspirating Smoke and Manual Call Points). • Output Devices (Warning System/Bell Relays, Door Holder Relays, Auxillary Relays, Loop Sounders and Visual Alarm Signals). • Intruder Alarm System Installations, Upgrades, Maintenance and Repairs. • Sprinkler, Misting and Suppression Systems Retrofitting Works, New Installations, Maintenance and Repairs. • Aspirating System Installations, Upgrades, Maintenance and Repairs. • Fire Protection Equipment Supply, Maintenance, and Refill o Fire Extinguishers o Fire Hydrants o Fire Dampers o Fire Shutters o Fire Blankets o Fire Evacuation Chairs o Hose Reels, Inlets, Valves and Nozzles o Safety Signs • Dry and Wet Riser Systems, Maintenance, Repairs and System Upgrades. • Automatic Opening Vents (AOVs) Maintenance, Repairs and System Upgrades. • Fire Door Inspection Services • Emergency Lighting Systems Maintenance, Repairs and System Upgrades. • Fire and Intruder Alarm Engineers • All builders work and making good/redecoration of all building fabric disturbed by associated works. • Testing, commissioning, and system demonstrations, as fitted drawings and operation and maintenance manuals and any other works associated with contracts including any of the above-described works. All contractors MUST be compliant with The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Furthermore, all goods, works and services supplied to Members will be delivered in accordance with all relevant British, European and international Standards for fire safety systems or products. Lot 2: The Scope for Lot 2 has been put together to ensure our members can call upon to select a suitable qualified and experienced Contractors to meet current legislation and guidance on Door Entry, Access Control and CCTV Installs and Maintenance. Lot 2 covers the design and installation / extension to existing door entry and access control systems. Lot 2 also covers servicing, repairs and planned preventative maintenance of door entry and access control systems. All systems installed via Lot 2 of this Framework should be carried out in in line with the NSI code of practice NCP109. The equipment covered under this lot shall include, but not be restricted to, the following: • vandal resistant weatherproof keypad proximity reader with speech units • door entry panels • audio door entry handsets • universal lock releases • electromagnetic maglock and bracket sets • door release push buttons • proximity tags • 230V / DC power supply unit • emergency break-glass units • PC proximity controllers • biometric fingerprint readers • manufacturer's approved software • cables and containment All works shall be in compliance with BS EN ISO 9001:2015 and BS EN 60839-11-1 'Alarm and Electronic Security Systems, Electronic Access Control Systems, Systems and Component Requirements", BS EN 60839-11-2 "Alarm and Electronic Security Systems, Electronic Access Controls Systems" application guidelines, BS EN 50486 "Equipment for use in Audio and Video Door Entry Systems", BS 7671 IET Wiring Regulations (latest edition), NCP109 and SI code of practice for "Planning, Installation and Maintenance of Access Control Systems NSI", and SSAIB code of practice for "Access Control Systems". Lot 2 covers the design and installation / extension to existing CCTV installations. Lot 2 also covers servicing, repairs and planned preventative maintenance of CCTV systems. Lot 3: The Scope for Lot 3 has been put together to ensure our members can call upon to select a suitable qualified and experienced Contractors to meet current legislation and guidance on Warden Call Systems. Lot 3 covers the design and installation / extension to existing warden call / assisted living systems. Lot 3 also covers servicing, repairs and planned preventative maintenance of all equipment The equipment covered under this lot shall include, but not be limited to, the following: • Personal alarms - supplied as either a pendant, wrist strap, pull cord etc. that can be connected to a base unit. • Activity monitors or sensors - that can detect movement in the home eg bed or chair occupancy sensor, occupancy sensor, epilepsy sensor, incontinence sensors, temperature extreme detector, property exit sensor and flood detectors etc. • Fall detectors - that can either be worn on a cord around the neck or around the wrist and can sense a serious fall and raise an alarm at a monitoring centre. • Base unit (dispersed or hard wired) - that can be connected to a telephone wire or ethernet cable for digital solutions and receive signals from personal sensors and from other sensors positioned around the home. Must have communication functionality built into them eg microphone. • Alarm linked smoke detector - CO2 sensors when activated automatically sounds an alert to the user and sends a distress call to the Response Team. • Sensor water - minimises risk of flood going undetected for a long time. • Sensor door contact - minimises risks involved in looking after individuals in assisted or shared living accommodation. Provides and alert when a resident goes off site potentially losing their bearings. • Sensor temperature - temperature extremes / heat centres are highly beneficial for residents who may be suffering from dementia who may leave food cooking too long or forget to turn their heating on in winter. • Sensor movement - the sensor will read any individual body temperature compared to that of the room and measure this in a form of infrared radiation. • Personal attack transmitter - IPX4 water resistant as standard complete with periodic supervisory signal checks for system integrity. • Ceiling pull chord switch - pull chord switch for WCs or other areas for extra peace of mind. • Call logging - keeps a full audit trail of events, search and product management reports, dual monitoring, alert staff when a door is opened or a doorbell is pressed. • Pages - call messages direct to members of staff for a rapid response. • Display units - clear displays to relay call messages to staff. • Panels - configured together in a wireless network to provide a radio footprint to cover the building / site. All work shall be carried out in compliance with the following British Standards: • BS 8521-2:2020 'Social Alarm Systems' • BS EN 50134 Parts 1 to 7 'Alarm Systems / Social Alarm Systems' • BS 7671 The IET Wiring Regulations Each lot may be divided into a Midlands sub‑lot and a National sub‑lot to encourage participation from small and medium‑sized enterprises (SMEs). The documents will be available on Delta eSourcing from Monday 1st June 2026 with a submission deadline of Monday 10th August 2026. This is a Planned Procurement Notice, and we reserve the right to change details in the tender notice.

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  • Proven track record in similar projects
  • Financial stability documentation

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