Wednesday, 4 April 2012

04/04/2012 tenders 140

UK-Hyde: other community, social and personal services
Tender for the provision of services for people at risk of social exclusion. Tameside MBC is looking to contract with providers to develop and operate flexible and innovative services that meet the needs people at risk of social exclusion in Tameside. Currently a range of supporting people accommodation based support services for people at risk of social exclusion are provided by seven providers and based within a variety of buildings. The current service model has served Tameside well, however, consultation indicates that a comprehensive review of the current service delivery model could effect extensive improvements in outcomes for service users and address challenges that the current system faces. The new model of service delivery incorporates an aggregated service structure, the separate provision of structured daytime activities, a single access point, personalisation approaches and the potential for different ways of working. Further information on the new model of service delivery can be found in a key decision report that can be downloaded on the Tameside web site – http://www.tameside.gov.uk/housing/supportingpeople/policies. This tender is for services for people at risk of social exclusion who need support to develop their capacity to achieve or maintain independent living and are able and willing to access support, are committed to recovery or working towards it. This includes single homeless people, young people, teenage parents, people with substance misuse issues and offenders. The tender does not include accommodation based statutory homeless services, services for women fleeing domestic violence, the single access point or services for people whose primary needs are FACS eligible. The commissioners are committed to the development of recovery-orientated services that can be used by people as tools to support their recovery and to the delivery of person centred services which enable people to have more independence, choice and control. The successful providers will need to understand local services and communities, be accessible, flexible and have an understanding of diverse needs. The service will offer volunteering opportunities with the development of volunteer and peer resources to complement the service delivery. The tender is split into 3 lots: Lot 1) Short term accommodation based support service for predominantly younger clients (under 30). The service will not be defined by specific client or needs groups or characteristics. The service will provide both housing management and support and will have access to a range of properties including self contained and shared. A maximum contract price of 370 000 GBP per annum is budgeted to deliver this service and the provider will be expected to enter into management agreements with landlords which will include a range of housing management responsibilities for which additional income will be received; Lot 2) Short term accommodation based support service for those with longer term and more enduring, complex and entrenched support needs. These will generally be older clients aged over 30 years. The service will not be defined by specific client or needs groups or characteristics. The service will provide both housing management and support and will have access to a range of properties including self contained and shared. A maximum contract price of 420 000 GBP per annum is budgeted to deliver this service and the provider will be expected to enter into a management agreements with landlords which will include a range of housing management responsibilities for which additional income will be received; Lot 3) Structured day time activities and personalisation service to ensure that all service users have access to a range of purposeful activities directed at improving their prospects of achieving successful move on. A maximum contract price of 200 000 GBP per annum is budgeted to deliver this service and the provider will also be responsible for managing an additional budget of 60 000 GBP per annum to be used to facilitate personalised approaches. The Council will shortlist 6 organisations to invite to tender for each of the three lots. Organisations may be invited to tender for one, two or three lots however; the Council is concerned to ensure that there is a diversity of supply within the marketplace in order to manage risks and business continuity and to promote diverse and innovative services. In order to ensure this organisations may only be involved in one PQQ submission as either principle bidder, part of a consortium or proposed subcontractor. Lots 1 and 2 will be awarded to separate organisations. Should one organisation submit the most economically advantageous tender for both lots they will be offered the lot that they indicated as their preference as part of their submission. The contracts are planned to run for a period of 3 years commencing on 1.4.2013 subject to continued available funding and satisfactory service delivery (with the option to extend for a period of up to 4 years). The award of the contract will be in keeping with a Best Value approach which will jointly evaluate quality factors and price. The purchasers would welcome bids from smaller and voluntary sector providers or those wishing to bid as a consortium. Expressions of Interest are via complete of a pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ), documentation must be downloaded and completed and submitted by uploading electronically by using Pro Contract through www.thechest.nwce.gov.uk by the due date of 9.5.2012 (12:00). Tender submission packs will follow week commencing 6.6.2012 for those organisations shortlisted. The closing date for tender submissions for those organisations short-listed is 27.7.2012. Documents are available via Pro Contract; go to www.thechest.nwce.gov.uk. If you are interested in tendering for the above contract but are unsure about the electronic tendering process, please contact in writing: Kim Greeves, Joint Commissioning and Performance Management Team, Rydal House, Rydal Avenue, Hyde SK14 4QB, UNITED KINGDOM or e-mail kim.greeves@tameside.gov.uk. A briefing session will be held for providers on the morning of 17.4.2012 in Dukinfield. Please e-mail kim.greeves@tameside.gov.uk for further information and to reserve a place. CPV: 98000000, 85312000. ...


IRL-Dublin: printed matter and related products
Design, print management and publications services. Design, print management and publications services. Note: to register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the eTenders web site at http://www.etenders.gov.ie/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=406292. CPV: 22000000, 22100000, 22212000, 22314000. ...


UK-Greenock: refuse disposal and treatment
Provision of food waste processing. To uplift food waste from Inverclyde Council premises and organically treat as detailed in the tender document. The Contractor should be able to accept in the range of 1 000 to 2 500 tonnes of food waste per annum. Note: to register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Public Contracts Scotland web site at http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=220687. CPV: 90510000. ...


UK-Ayr: taxi services
Framework for the provision of taxi services. South Ayrshire Council has a requirement for taxi services for a variety of clients, staff and members of the Council. To facilitate this, the Council is looking to establish a framework agreement with one or more contractors to ensure that the requirement is met in full. The requirement will generally be within the whole of the Council geographic area; however there may be some requirements for journeys further afield. Note: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Public Contracts Scotland web site at http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=224085. CPV: 60120000, 60170000. ...


SE-Linköping: magnetic-card system
Card management system. Procurement of a card management system (CMS), as a cooperation between Linköping University and Umeå University in Sweden. The system should print and encode CR80-cards with magstripe, thermo-rewrite-area (TRW), Mifare-chip and possibly contact chip. Print should be in colour except TRW-area which could be monochrome. The CMS should work with the existing hardware and also integrate with both data sources and data receivers by way of modern web services. The CMS is wanted as a SAAS (Software As A Service) agreement with hosted services in total. CPV: 35123100, 30237130, 30237131. ...


UK-Leicester: parking enforcement services
Provision of parking enforcement, car park management and related services. Parking enforcement services. Car park services. Installation services of parking meter equipment. Time registers and the like; parking meters. Parking services. Closed circuit television services. Miscellaneous software package and computer systems. IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support. Car park management services. Vehicle towing-away services. Administration services. Leicester City Council wishes to appoint a contractor for the provision of parking enforcement, car park management and related services. This contract will also incorporate parking penalty charge notice processing. CPV: 98351110, 98351100, 51214000, 38700000, 63712400, 92222000, 48900000, 72000000, 98351000, 50118110, 75100000. ...


UK-Leicester: supply services of personnel including temporary staff
Provision of ICT temporary staff - 653WIT (Warks CC ref 3827). Supply services of personnel including temporary staff. ESPO has been engaged by Warwickshire County Council (WCC) to manage a procurement process to establish a framework for the provision of ICT temporary staff. Whilst principally for use by Warwickshire County Council, this contract should also be available for use by both Coventry City Council and Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council should they wish to use it in the future, in addition to North Warwickshire Borough Council, Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Council, Rugby Borough Council, Stratford-on-Avon District Council, Warwick District Council, and Warwickshire Police. CPV: 79620000. ...


UK-Selby: surveillance and security systems and devices
Framework agreement - CCTV monitoring, maintenance and Selby Market place automated Bollard control. Introduction and background. It is the intention of Selby District Council to formally contract our closed circuit television monitoring, maintenance and installation requirements and remote control of the Selby town centre automated Bollard system. The intention is to establish a framework and contract separately the CCTV monitoring and barrier control requirements from the CCTV maintenance requirements. Interested parties will have the opportunity to tender for one or both lots within the framework agreement. Contract duration. This will be a 4 year framework agreement commencing during the Autumn of 2012. Operatives will need to deal with busy street scenes and work in conjunction with the Police, retailers and other local authority representatives and partners. They will need to exercise their duty of care on behalf of Selby District Council to safeguard residents and visitors alike. CPV: 35120000, 32235000, 92222000, 64200000. ...


UK-Inverness: public road transport services
Social work service and school pupil transport framework 2012. The Highland Council are inviting applications from suitably qualified, competent and capable service providers who may wish to be considered for inclusion on the councils framework agreement for social work service and school pupil transport. The framework agreement for social work service and school pupil transport will cover the Highland Council area, and may include journeys to or from points outwith the Highland Council area. Initially call-off contracts will be for home to school transport of additional support needs pupils, children and families social work clients and transport to employment. Mainstream home to school transport will also be included where new needs arise. Later developing requirements may include adult social work clients and health service transport. The services will require utilising vehicles with a capacity of 4 to 16 seats. The Council will require the provision of some vehicles which are accessible to mobility impaired clients including those who use manual or powered wheelchairs. The framework agreement will establish the cost of providing services based on a number of factors including but not limited to: the frequency of operation of the service required (e.g. daily, weekly, monthly or on demand), the geographic area in which the service is to be provided (school catchment area, defined geographic area or journey miles, and may include service crossing the Highland Council boundary), the type of vehicle to be used (car, minibus, vehicle adapted for wheelchair carriage), the client group to be carried (users with low medium or high dependency or potentially significant medical needs). The Council will seek to establish prices based upon any or all of the above factors. There may be circumstances in which the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 will apply. The framework agreement period shall be 14.8.2012 to 13.8.2015, three years with an option to extend for up to a maximum of one year. The service specification issued at call-off contract stage will detail the start / end dates for each individual requirement. Note: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Public Contracts Scotland web site at http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=222997. The awarding authority has indicated that it will accept electronic responses to this notice via a "Tender Submission Postbox" facility. Further details of this facility are available at http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/PostBox/Postbox_Explain.aspx?ID=222997. Suppliers are advised to allow adequate time for uploading documents and to dispatch the electronic response well in advance of the closing time to avoid any last minute problems. The postbox closes precisely at the time stated. CPV: 60112000, 60000000, 60140000, 60120000. ...


UK-Aberystwyth: taxi services
Ceredigion school / public transport services 2012 - taxi services. Provision of passenger transport services in Ceredigion. This procurement exercise is, in particular, for transport services by bus/coach. The contracts will be divided into 3 lots - park & ride, school transport and public transport. Contract period to be 3 years with the option to extend by 1 year and a further 1 year. Community benefits do not apply to this contract. CPV: 60120000, 60112000, 60130000, 60140000, 60171000. ...


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