Renfrewshire Council have a requirement to appoint a suitably qualified Service Provider to provide a Managing Agent service to deliver a
portion of their Area Based Schemes (ABS) programme to households throughout the Renfrewshire area in line with the Scottish
Government Guidance on Scheme Design and Delivery.
The main aim of the ABS program is to provide measures to private households in or at risk of fuel poverty that help to reduce energy
usage and costs.
Addresses will be Renfrewshire wide, but only for privately owned properties which are deemed to meet the Scottish Government
eligibility criteria. Renfrewshire Council will guide the selection of addresses.
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The Council seeks to appoint a competent and suitably qualified managing agent to deliver a portion of their Area Based Schemes (ABS)
programme to households throughout the Renfrewshire area in line with the Scottish Government Guidance on Scheme Design and
Delivery. The role of the managing agent is to;
-identify suitable properties,
-sign up residents,
-assist householders with the application process,
-appoint a Works contractor, and
-manage works on site.
The Managing Agent must provide services and energy efficiency installations in line with the following standards and guidance
documents;
-PAS 2035 and all future relevant updated iterations.
-The most current/up to date Scottish Government’s ABS guidance and future relevant updated iterations
NOTE: The Managing Agent (Contractor) fee is based on a fixed percentage of the funding available for the Area Based Schemes (ABS).
This funding is not guaranteed and may fluctuate within this year and within subsequent financial years, and that guidance may change in
line with Scottish Government requirements. If the maximum value of the available ABS funding grant per property increases, the rates
provided within the Tender Submission will remain for the duration of the Contract. Additional information: Economic operators may be excluded from this competition if they are in any of the situations referred to in regulation 58 of the Public
Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015.Value not published