CA18051 - Tender 33/2026 - PEACEPLUS PP1012 - Greenhill YMCA Theme 1 - Internal Upgrade Works
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (NMD)Estimated Value
Up to £0
Deadline
10 July 2026
28 days remaining
Published
12 June 2026
Type
works
Overview
Applications are invited from Contractors, under the terms of the NEC4 ECSC Short Contract, for the following project: PP1012 Greenhill YMCA theme 1 - Internal Upgrade Works: redevelop and refurbish the existing facility provision at Greenhill YMCA campus. To access this competition: Registered: Login to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity CA18051. Not registered: Visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com then register and quote CA18051 as the reason for registration.
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This is a construction contract to redevelop and refurbish the interior of Greenhill YMCA's existing facility. The work is funded through the PEACEPLUS programme and will be managed under NEC4 ECSC Short Contract terms, which is a standardized engineering contract used in the UK.
Requirements
- Must be a registered Contractor
- Must accept NEC4 ECSC Short Contract terms and conditions
- Must register on the MultiQuote supplier portal (https://suppliers.multiquote.com) to bid
- No specific qualifications, certifications, or trade experience explicitly stated in this notice — check the full tender documents for detailed specifications
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Redevelop the interior of Greenhill YMCA's existing facility
- Refurbish existing facility provision at the Greenhill YMCA campus
- Internal upgrade works (specific scope and deliverables to be detailed in full tender documents)
How to Read This Tender
- 1NEC4 ECSC is a 'New Engineering Contract' — it's a collaborative contract type that emphasizes clear communication and shared responsibility between client and contractor. Read the NEC4 terms carefully as they differ from traditional JCT contracts.
- 2PEACEPLUS is a European Union funding programme for peace and reconciliation projects in Northern Ireland and the border region — understanding this context may help with social value scoring and community benefit expectations.
- 3You must register on MultiQuote to see the full tender documents, specifications, drawings, and deadlines — this notice only gives you the basics, so registration is your first critical step.
- 4Theme 1 suggests this is part of a phased project — check whether future phases (Theme 2, 3, etc.) are planned, as the client may prefer continuity of contractor.
- 5The phrase 'internal upgrade works' is vague in this summary — the actual scope (electrical, plumbing, decoration, structural, accessibility, etc.) will be in the detailed specification documents you'll access after registering.
Tips for Small Businesses
- Register immediately and download the full tender pack so you can assess the actual scope, budget, and timeline — don't bid on this summary alone, as critical details are hidden behind the portal.
- NEC4 contracts require active project management and regular communication; if your business lacks experience with NEC4, consider partnering with a larger contractor as a subcontractor or joint venture partner, or invest in NEC4 training before bidding.
- PEACEPLUS-funded projects often score heavily on social value and community benefit — highlight any local recruitment, apprenticeships, training opportunities, or supply chain involvement in your bid, as this may be a deciding factor.
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Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (NMD)Key Dates
Published
12 June 2026
Submission deadline
10 July 2026
Notice type
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