Description of the contract
The Isle of Anglesey County Council wishes to appoint qualified and experienced Consulting Engineer in the field of affordable housing for Civil and Structural Engineering services for a mixed affordable housing scheme through RIBA stages 0 - 3 and to comply with the 2015 CDM Regulations Our Housing Prospectus, shared as a separate document, identifies current demand for housing in the area and should be used as a basis for the overall housing mix. We are looking for a mixed tenure scheme of social and intermediate rented houses as well as properties to be sold under our Shared Equity Scheme and self-build plots.
We are looking for a pleasant new housing estate with some green spaces and energy efficient homes, somewhere people can be proud to live in. Houses and flats should be built to Welsh Government WDQR21 standard as well as Lifetime Homes and achieve Secured by Design Gold Standard. The scheme must be designed as per WG’s Site Context Analysis Guidance.
This scheme will be tendered as a Design & Build Contract with final design being the responsibility of the chosen contractor. We wish to appoint Engineers to Stage 3 of the RIBA Plan of Work, achievement of Full Planning Consent.
The focus of the design will be low carbon, affordable housing and the proposed design will need to conform to the standards set out in the Welsh Development Quality Requirements (WDQR21). It is intended that a social housing grant application be made to Welsh Government, so the design process will have to follow WG’s latest grant application procedure of concept and pre-planning approval stages. The client wishes for the new dwellings to utilise MMC and achieve high energy efficiency standards.
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