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Dynamic Purchasing Vehicle (DPV) for the Provision of Supported Living Services in Buckinghamshire

Tender Overview

LOCATION

Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

VALUE

£35,000,000

DEADLINE

June 07, 2026 at 11:00

CATEGORY

Other

CPV CODE

85000000

REFERENCE

004188-2021

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Original Tender Description

Buckinghamshire Council (the Council) and Buckinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Group is seeking to establish a Dynamic Purchasing Vehicle (“DPV”) for the provision of Supported Living in Buckinghamshire (the Services). The Council is conducting the procurement via the "Light Touch Regime" as set out in the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (PCR 2015). The DPV will primarily be used for spot procurements and will enable the Council to facilitate greater choice and flexibility for Supported Living services, as well as drive improvements in quality in the market. The Council will expect prospective Suppliers to use innovation and efficiencies in service provision to ensure improved delivery of individual's outcomes as well as enhanced partnership working in order to provide an integrated service that works across health, social care, voluntary and other agencies within Buckinghamshire. Suppliers should note that the DPV will not be an exclusive arrangement and the Council may in certain circumstance award contracts to other suppliers on any alternative basis. The Council will first utilise existing block arrangements before utilising the DPV, if a suitable arrangement is not found utilising the DPV then the Council reserves the right to seek tenders from the wider market. The DPV will be divided into 4 lots, representing the range of services to be delivered. The Lots are: Lot 1: Visiting Support Lot 2: Day Time Support Lot 3: 24 Hour Support Lot 4: Bespoke Support The Council cannot guarantee demand or volumes for the Services or for any of the Lots over the lifetime of the DPV. Appointment of a Supplier to the DPV is no guarantee of business. The Council is extending the time frame for the evaluation of initial Requests to Participate to up to 6 weeks. The DPV will operate for a period of five years commencing on or around 8th June 2021. The Council will have the option, at its discretion, to extend the period of operation of the DPV for a further period or periods of up to two years. Suppliers that wish to be appointed to the DPV are required to complete a Selection Questionnaire (“SQ”). All those Suppliers who satisfy the selection requirements set out in the SQ, as evaluated by the Council, will be appointed to the DPV to the Lots for which they have applied. Suppliers will be required to put forward a compliant price within the price range provided for each Lot except Lot 4 which does not have a specified range. A compliant price for Lots 1, 2 and 3 will not exceed the price cap specified for that Lot and must exceed the minimum price specified for that Lot. Lot 4 pricing is not fixed at the point of application to the DPV. There is no limit on the number of Suppliers that may be appointed to a Lot. Following the establishment of the DPV the Council will issue mini competitions for specific contracts, as and when the need arises. All the Suppliers within the relevant Lot will be invited to submit tenders for such contracts. The Council will award each contract to the Supplier in that Lot based upon evaluation criteria which will include service user needs in terms of geographical location, specific types of needs and/or choice or other requirements. Suppliers who wish to participate in this process need to register with the Buckinghamshire Business Portal and will be unable to take part if not registered. Please use the link below and follow the instructions on the website: www.supplybucksbusiness.org.uk The Council anticipate mini competitions to commence early June 2021. Should Suppliers wish to take part in the initial mini competition suppliers will need to complete the SQ and submit by midday on Friday 16th April 2021. Further details on the operation of the DPV are set out in the Procurement Documentation.
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MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS

  • Comply with all mandatory exclusion grounds as stipulated in the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (PCR 2015) and detailed in the Selection Questionnaire (SQ).

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Register with the Buckinghamshire Business Portal (www.supplybucksbusiness.org.uk).
  • Satisfy all selection requirements detailed in the Selection Questionnaire (SQ).
  • Be capable of providing Supported Living Services in Buckinghamshire.
  • Be able to provide services for at least one of the following Lots: Lot 1 (Visiting Support), Lot 2 (Day Time Support), Lot 3 (24 Hour Support), or Lot 4 (Bespoke Support).
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TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Demonstrate the ability to use innovation and efficiencies in service provision.
  • Ensure and demonstrate improved delivery of individual's outcomes.
  • Demonstrate enhanced partnership working capabilities to provide an integrated service across health, social care, voluntary, and other relevant agencies within Buckinghamshire.
  • Meet quality standards for Supported Living Services.
  • Possess the capability to respond to mini-competitions, addressing specific service user needs, geographical locations, and types of support required.
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FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS

  • For Lot 1, Lot 2, and Lot 3, submit a compliant price that falls within the specified price range (not exceeding the price cap and exceeding the minimum price).
  • Acknowledge that pricing for Lot 4 is not fixed at the DPV application stage and will be determined during mini-competitions.
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SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Complete and submit a Selection Questionnaire (SQ).
  • Submit the completed SQ by midday on Friday 16th April 2021 to participate in the initial mini-competitions (if applicable).
  • Submit the completed SQ by 11:00:00 on 7th June 2026 to be appointed to the DPV (overall deadline).
  • Submit compliant pricing for Lots 1, 2, and 3 within the SQ, adhering to the specified price ranges.
  • Clearly indicate the specific Lot(s) for which the supplier is applying.

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Summary:
Buckinghamshire Council is establishing a Dynamic Purchasing Vehicle (DPV) for Supported Living Services across four lots, requiring suppliers to register on the portal, complete a Selection Questionnaire, and submit compliant pricing to be appointed and participate in future mini-competitions.

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Tender Quality Score

This tender establishes an open Dynamic Purchasing Vehicle for supported living services, demonstrating good legal compliance and a clear structure, though specific evaluation criteria for mini-competitions could be more detailed.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance85/100

The tender clearly defines the DPV procedure under the Light Touch Regime of PCR 2015, with appropriate CPV codes and no reported disputes. The ongoing nature of the DPV means the 'missing reveal date' is not a significant legal concern for continuous applications.

Clarity75/100

The description of the DPV, its lots, and the application process is generally clear. However, the evaluation criteria for subsequent mini-competitions are broadly defined, lacking specific detail or weighting, which could lead to ambiguity.

Broad and unspecific evaluation criteria for mini-competitions
Completeness70/100

All essential information such as title, organization, value, duration, and key requirements are provided. While four documents are mentioned, only one is summarized, and the full content of the Selection Questionnaire and Procurement Documentation is not available for comprehensive review.

Detailed evaluation criteria for mini-competitions are not fully specified
Full content of all tender documents not provided for comprehensive review
Fairness80/100

The tender promotes fairness through an open DPV, disclosed value, and generic requirements not tailored to specific companies. E-procurement is supported via a dedicated portal. The non-exclusive nature of the DPV is transparently stated, managing supplier expectations.

Evaluation criteria for mini-competitions are broad, potentially allowing for greater discretion
Practicality70/100

The tender supports electronic submission and provides a portal URL. The DPV's active status allows for continuous supplier onboarding, which is practical. However, the explicit statement of no guaranteed demand or volumes may impact supplier practicality and willingness to invest.

No guarantee of demand or volumes for appointed suppliers
Data Consistency80/100

The tender's internal data is largely consistent, particularly regarding the DPV's operational timeline (started in 2021, open for applications until 2026). Contradictions noted by automated checks regarding e-submission and green procurement appear to be misinterpretations of the tender's explicit content.

Sustainability75/100

The tender explicitly incorporates 'Innovation Focus' and 'Social Criteria' as key characteristics, aligning well with modern sustainability goals. The nature of supported living services inherently addresses significant social aspects.

Strengths

Clear definition of DPV and Light Touch Regime
Inclusion of Innovation Focus and Social Criteria
Transparent value disclosure and e-procurement support
Detailed breakdown into 4 service lots
Open and continuous application process for DPV

Concerns

Broad and unspecific evaluation criteria for mini-competitions
Lack of guaranteed demand for DPV appointed suppliers
Full content of all tender documents not provided for comprehensive review

Recommendations

1. Provide more detailed and weighted evaluation criteria for mini-competitions
2. Clarify expected performance metrics and reporting requirements within the DPV framework
3. Ensure all procurement documentation is easily accessible and fully detailed on the portal

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