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MoD calls for bids for £1.5bn estates contract

10 Feb 11 The Ministry of Defence is looking for a contractor to take on up to £1.5bn of housing management services over the next 10 years.

Defence Estates is inviting companies to submit expressions of interest in the future commercial arrangements for UK military housing, as it unveils a new single contract for the provision of all housing-related services to the Armed Forces and their families from 2013.

The new National Housing Prime contract will provide repairs and maintenance to more than 49,000 UK military homes, grounds maintenance, and housing construction projects up to a value of £3.93m.

Subject to further review the contract could potentially provide additional services, including worldwide housing allocations, an internet self-service facility, move-in moveout services, and provision of furniture and fittings.

It is expected that the contract will be awarded in late 2012, and will run from April 2013, with the option to extend it by a further five years. It is estimated to be worth up to £1.5 billion over ten years, depending on which services are included and whether the contract is extended.

The contract has been developed under the wider Next Generation Estate Contracts (NGEC) programme. It will replace the current housing contract for England and Wales and the separate arrangements for provision of housing in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

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David Olney, deputy chief executive of Defence Estates, said: “Our Armed Forces and their families deserve a good standard of accommodation. This contract is designed to ensure that we get the best possible solutions with the resources available.”

Steve Rice, head of the NGEC programme, added: “It is central to the NGEC programme that we work closely with our customers; industry and wider Government, to develop commercial arrangements that reflect best practice deliver cost-effective estate solutions.

“We have consulted widely on this national housing contract to ensure that from 2013 we are best placed together with our industry partners to deliver a good service for military families whilst providing good value.”

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