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This OCDS record provides a planning notice for the Royal Borough of Greenwich's restricted procurement of two providers for electrical works, including EICR, repairs, rewires, lightning protection, and solar PV/MVHR servicing, to be awarded in geographical lots.
The Royal Borough of Greenwich seeks two providers for comprehensive electrical works, including EICR, repairs, rewires, lightning protection, solar PV, and MVHR servicing for council residential properties, awarded via a two-stage competitive process in geographical lots.
The Royal Borough of Greenwich seeks two providers for electrical testing, repairs, and associated works on council residential properties, awarded through a two-stage competitive flexible procedure with contracts issued in geographical lots.
This document is a contract details notice from Find a Tender, published by NHS England, announcing the award of a £249,190 contract to Living Potential Ltd for the delivery of the Aspiring Chief Executive programme cohort 7.
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This tender outlines a two-stage competitive flexible procedure for electrical works, demonstrating good procedural clarity and reasonable timelines, but suffers from significant issues regarding document completeness, clarity of evaluation criteria, and data consistency.
The tender clearly defines the procedure type and CPV codes, aligning with UK procurement regulations. The submission deadline is very reasonable (over 6 months). However, the initial notice defers specific mandatory exclusion grounds and financial requirements to later documents, and the inclusion of an unrelated award notice (Document 1) is a compliance oversight.
The overall scope of works and the two-stage process are generally clear. However, the statement that requirements are 'indicative only' introduces ambiguity, and the explicit absence of specific evaluation criteria for the second stage (Most Advantageous Tender) is a major clarity deficiency.
While basic information like title, reference, organization, value, and deadlines are present, the tender is incomplete due to the absence of the actual detailed tender documents (PSQ, ITT) directly attached. The provided documents are summaries or irrelevant, and critical details like full evaluation criteria are missing.
The tender benefits from a long submission deadline, disclosed value, and a lot structure that promotes competition (one lot per tenderer). However, the lack of specific evaluation criteria for Stage 2 significantly impacts transparency and objectivity, and full document access requires registration on an external platform.
The tender supports electronic submission via the Proactis Rego platform, and a direct URL is provided. Key information such as contract duration and an estimated start date are specified, enhancing practicality for potential bidders.
Many key fields are populated, and there are no reported disputes. However, there is a direct inconsistency in the submission deadline between the basic information and the AI-extracted requirements. The contract start date is illogical, and the inclusion of an unrelated document (Document 1) severely undermines data consistency and reliability.
The tender does not explicitly incorporate green procurement, social aspects, or innovation focus within its stated requirements or evaluation criteria. While the services benefit residential properties, there's no indication of broader sustainability objectives for suppliers.
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