Repairs, servicing and maintenance services for short stay (homeless) housing properties
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Chichester District Council (the Authority) own circa 70 properties for short stay/homeless housing which require ongoing reactive maintenance and repair.
Under Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, local authorities are legally required to maintain the structure and exterior of their properties and ensure that installations for water, gas, electricity, sanitation, and space heating are kept in safe and proper working order.
The properties that fall under this heading are detailed in the document titled 'Property Schedule'.
The Authority are seeking a suitable supplier for the provision of a maintenance and repair service to perform the service including those listed below: • Roofing • Carpentry and joinery • Replacement external/communal/fire doors • Replacement windows • Plasterwork, floor/wall/ceiling finishes • Painting and decorating • Glazing • Plumbing • Bathroom renewals • Domestic central heating installations • Electrical works • Smoke, heat and carbon monoxide detectors • Damp proofing and fungus/beetle treatment • Servicing and maintenance of gas‑fired heating installations This list is not exhaustive and the full scale of the services required is listed in the National Housing Federation (NHF) Service Specification.
Site visits are offered for this project.
Please select and confirm one of the two dates and times that are provided below.
Thursday 19th March 2026 - 1.30pm to 4.30pm Monday 23rd March 2026 - 9:30am to 1pm Slots will be allocated on a first come first serve basis, please request your slot via InTend correspondence.
Site visits will be scheduled in hourly time slots within the periods listed above.
To ensure fairness and consistency, attendance will be limited to a maximum of two representatives per organisation.
Please confirm the names and roles of the staff attending the site visit when submitting your request via the InTend correspondence facility.
Following the completion of all visits, we will compile and circulate all information and queries raised to all parties.
What the supplier must deliver
Under Section 11 of the Landlord
Under Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, local authorities are legally required to maintain the structure and exterior of their properties and ensure that installations for water, gas, electricity, sanitation, and space heating are kept in safe and proper working order.
To ensure fairness and consistency, attendance
To ensure fairness and consistency, attendance will be limited to a maximum of two representatives per organisation.
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