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East Hampshire District Council

LEISURE MANAGEMENT JOINT VENTURE PARTNER

ConstructionCPV 45000000 50700000 71200000 71500000 92600000
Value£30.0m
Deadline22 Jan 2016
Published16 Dec 2015
RegionSouth East
Timeline
Published 16 Dec 2015ClosedCloses 22 Jan 2016
Contract value in context
£30.0mtotal contract value
median £158k
this tender£0£32.4m

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The brief

East Hampshire District Council is committed to high quality leisure provision and is seeking a partner (or partners) who they can work with to deliver their vision and outcomes .

As a result the Council is inviting tenders from prospective organisations to enter into a joint venture (the terms of which will be developed during the dialogue process but may include the establishment of a special purpose vehicle or a direct contractual arrangement) to develop and then operate the Council?s Leisure Centres.

The existing facilities are as follows:- ?

Alton Sports Centre (ASC) ?

Mill Chase Leisure Centre (MCLC), Whitehill & Bordon ?

Taro Leisure Centre (TLC), Petersfield The Council is seeking through a joint venture arrangement, in which the Council is willing to explore sharing in the risk and reward, to deliver a replacement facility for Alton Sports Centre and a new facility for Whitehill & Bordon (to replace the Mill Chase Leisure Centre) and invest in the Taro Leisure Centre (Petersfield).

The successful entity will deliver services at all three venues under the terms of a management agreement (both pre and post capital investment).

The Council will explore various funding options for the capital works including using existing reserves and funds, lending to the successful partner on appropriate rates or the successful bidder securing loans from a third party.

The Council will seek to drive down on-going management costs with the view to sharing in the income generated and aim to adopt a zero-subsidy arrangement.

The Council is seeking a contractual arrangement lasting no less than 10 years (the maximum term will be confirmed during dialogue and be based on solutions from the market).

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

East Hampshire District Council is committed

East Hampshire District Council is committed to high quality leisure provision and is seeking a partner (or partners) who they can work with to deliver their vision and outcomes .

02

The successful entity will deliver services at

The successful entity will deliver services at all three venues under the terms of a management agreement (both pre and post capital investment).

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