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This OCDS record provides structured data detailing a flexible framework tender for Care at Home services for adults with learning disabilities and mental ill health, including procurement details, submission deadlines, and community benefit requirements.
This OCDS data package provides key information for the reopening of the Care at Home flexible framework for adults with learning disabilities and mental ill health, detailing submission deadlines, the use of PCS-Tender, and the requirement for service providers to propose community benefits.
This is a notice for the reopening of a flexible framework for Care at Home services for Adults with Learning Disabilities and Mental Ill Health by East Ayrshire Council, inviting new service providers to apply, while existing framework members do not need to re-apply.
This is a tender notice from East Ayrshire Council for the reopening of a flexible framework for Care at Home services for adults with learning disabilities and mental ill health, inviting new providers to apply by February 2026.
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This tender for Care at Home services demonstrates good basic structure and e-procurement, but suffers from significant omissions regarding evaluation criteria, contract duration, and a classified estimated value, impacting fairness and completeness.
The tender correctly identifies the procedure type and CPV codes, and there are no reported disputes. However, the AI summary indicates no explicit mandatory exclusion grounds, which are typically standard legal requirements. More critically, the absence of specified evaluation criteria is a significant legal compliance issue regarding transparency and equal treatment.
The service description and basic requirements (eligibility, technical, submission) are clear. However, the critical absence of specified evaluation criteria makes it unclear how bids will be assessed, and performance conditions are not explicitly stated, significantly reducing overall clarity.
Basic information like title, organization, reference, and CPV code are present. However, the estimated value is classified, the contract duration is missing, and, most importantly, evaluation criteria are not defined. The 'Liable Person' field is also empty, indicating incomplete data.
The tender supports e-procurement and the requirements appear generic, not tailored. However, the classified estimated value reduces transparency, and the complete absence of evaluation criteria is a critical flaw that severely compromises the objectivity and transparency of the selection process, making it difficult for bidders to compete fairly.
Electronic submission is well-supported via the PCS-Tender platform, which is a practical advantage. However, the lack of a specified contract start date, duration, and the classified value make it challenging for potential bidders to fully assess the commitment and financial implications of the contract.
Dates are logical, and there are no reported disputes or suspensions. However, the 'Liable Person' field is empty, and the estimated value is classified rather than disclosed, alongside the missing contract duration, indicating inconsistencies in data population and disclosure.
The tender includes a positive social aspect by requiring service providers to propose community benefits. However, there is no explicit mention of green procurement criteria or an innovation focus, limiting its overall sustainability scope.
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