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DBC (SLR) The Elms – Temporary Accommodation & Support Service

Tender Overview

LOCATION

Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

VALUE

£18,000,000

DEADLINE

March 05, 2026 at 12:00

CATEGORY

Other

CPV CODE

85311000

REFERENCE

006558-2026

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Contact Information

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Original Tender Description

Invitation to Tender for the provision of the Elms Temporary Accommodation & Support Service. The contract relates to the operation and delivery of accommodation and support services at The Elms, Hemel Hempstead, for single homeless adults, including emergency and longer-term residents. The procurement is being conducted by Dacorum Borough Council using the Competitive Flexible Procedure in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. The service is to be delivered under a concession-style operating model, with the Provider generating income primarily through Housing Benefit, resident contributions and eligible service charges. The Council does not pay a fixed contract fee and retains responsibility for statutory property compliance, major works and utilities, as set out in the Invitation to Tender documentation. The contract will commence on 1 November 2026, following a mobilisation period, and will be awarded on the basis of the Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT).
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MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS

  • No specific mandatory exclusion grounds are detailed in the provided tender information. Bidders are expected to comply with the general legal framework, including the Procurement Act 2023, which governs such grounds.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • The bidder must be capable of operating and delivering accommodation and support services for single homeless adults.
  • The bidder must be able to operate under a concession-style operating model.
  • The bidder must be able to generate income primarily through Housing Benefit, resident contributions, and eligible service charges.
  • The bidder must be able to deliver services at The Elms, Hemel Hempstead.
  • The bidder must be a legal entity capable of entering into a contract with Dacorum Borough Council.
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TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Capability to provide accommodation and support services for single homeless adults, including emergency and longer-term residents.
  • Capability to operate and manage a temporary accommodation service at The Elms, Hemel Hempstead.
  • Capability to manage resident contributions and eligible service charges effectively.
  • Capability to work within a framework where Dacorum Borough Council retains responsibility for statutory property compliance, major works, and utilities.
  • Capability to mobilise the service effectively to commence operations on 1 November 2026.
  • Capability to deliver the service for a contract duration of 60 months.
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FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Capability to operate under a concession-style model where the Provider generates income primarily through Housing Benefit, resident contributions, and eligible service charges, without a fixed contract fee from Dacorum Borough Council.
  • Demonstrated financial stability to manage operations based on this income model.
  • Financial capacity to cover initial mobilisation costs before income generation commences.
  • Financial capacity to manage cash flow effectively given the income generation model.
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SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Bids must be submitted via the Supply Hertfordshire e-tendering platform.
  • Bidders must express interest through the Supply Hertfordshire e-tendering platform.
  • Bidders must manage e-signatures within the Supply Hertfordshire e-tendering platform.
  • Bids must be submitted by the deadline: 2026-03-05T12:00:00+00:00.
  • The tender will be awarded on the basis of the Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT), requiring bidders to demonstrate both economic advantage and quality aspects of their proposal.

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HTM
Lot L-1
Administrative DocumentsL-1.html
Summary:
This document details the interactive process for expressing interest, submitting bids, and managing e-signatures within the Supply Hertfordshire e-tendering platform for the Elms Temporary Accommodation & Support Service tender.
DOC
OCDS Record
OCDS Data006558-2026_ocds_record.json
Summary:
This OCDS data file is a machine-readable record of the planning phase for Dacorum Borough Council's Elms Temporary Accommodation & Support Service tender, detailing the planned procurement notice and contracting authority information.
DOC
OCDS Release Package
OCDS Data006558-2026_ocds_release.json
Summary:
This OCDS Release Package provides structured, machine-readable data detailing the tender for the Elms Temporary Accommodation & Support Service, including the contracting authority (Dacorum Borough Council) and the legal basis for the procurement.
PDF
Official PDF Version
General Information006558-2026_official.pdf
Summary:
This document is an Invitation to Tender from Dacorum Borough Council for a concession-style contract to operate and deliver temporary accommodation and support services for single homeless adults at The Elms, Hemel Hempstead, with an estimated value of £15M over 5-10 years.
HTM
Tender Notice
General Information006558-2026.html
Summary:
Dacorum Borough Council invites tenders for a concession-style contract to operate and deliver temporary accommodation and support services for single homeless adults at The Elms in Hemel Hempstead, with an estimated value of £15M over 5-10 years.

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67
Good

Tender Quality Score

This tender for temporary accommodation and support services is generally well-described with clear requirements and a defined operating model. However, significant concerns exist regarding the lack of specific evaluation criteria, which severely impacts clarity, completeness, and fairness for potential bidders.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance75/100

The tender explicitly states adherence to the UK Procurement Act 2023, which is a strong point. The CPV code is appropriate, and there are no reported disputes. However, the absence of specific mandatory exclusion grounds in the AI-extracted requirements, while general compliance is expected, represents a minor clarity gap in legal specifics. The missing procedure codes and 'Liable Person' are also minor omissions. The 'Missing reveal date' prevents full assessment of the initial legal deadline compliance, though the remaining period for submission is reasonable.

Missing specific mandatory exclusion grounds details
Missing procedure codes
Clarity65/100

The description of the service, target group, operating model, and council's responsibilities is exceptionally clear. The AI-extracted requirements are well-structured and understandable. However, the critical omission of specific evaluation criteria and their weightings, beyond merely stating 'MEAT,' significantly hinders bidders' ability to formulate competitive and compliant proposals. The lack of detail on how the tender is 'Divided into Parts' also reduces clarity.

Missing specific evaluation criteria and weightings
Lack of detail on 'Divided into Parts'
Completeness60/100

The tender provides most essential information, including title, reference, organization, deadlines, estimated value, duration, and location. All listed documents are summarized. However, the absence of specific evaluation criteria and weightings is a major completeness gap. The missing codes for 'Type' and 'Procedure' and the empty 'Liable Person' field are minor omissions. The discrepancy in estimated value and duration between the basic info and the tender documents (2 & 3) also indicates a lack of full completeness and consistency.

Missing specific evaluation criteria and weightings
Missing procedure codes
Fairness55/100

The tender demonstrates good fairness in several aspects: value is disclosed, e-procurement is enabled via a specific platform, and requirements appear generic and not tailored. The ~38 days remaining for submission from today's date is generally reasonable for preparation. However, the fundamental lack of specific evaluation criteria and their weightings severely compromises transparency and fairness. Bidders cannot objectively understand how their proposals will be assessed, making it difficult to compete on an equal footing.

Missing specific evaluation criteria and weightings
Practicality85/100

The tender clearly supports electronic submission through the Supply Hertfordshire e-tendering platform, which is a practical advantage. The contract start date and duration are explicitly stated, and the unique concession-style financing model is well-described, providing crucial financial context for bidders. The lack of a direct document URL is a minor inconvenience, but the platform is identified.

No direct document URL provided
Data Consistency70/100

Most key fields are populated, and dates are logical and consistent within the primary data. There are no reported suspensions or disputes. However, there is a notable inconsistency between the estimated value (18,000,000.00 EUR) and duration (60 months) in the basic information versus the £15M over 5-10 years mentioned in the Tender Notice and Official PDF documents. This discrepancy, along with missing codes for procedure type and an empty 'Liable Person' field, indicates some data quality issues.

Discrepancy in estimated value and duration between basic info and tender documents
Missing procedure codes
Sustainability50/100

The core service itself, providing accommodation and support for single homeless adults, is inherently social and addresses a critical societal need. This is a significant positive aspect. However, the tender documentation does not explicitly integrate broader sustainability considerations such as environmental (green procurement), additional social clauses (e.g., local employment, specific social outcomes beyond the core service delivery), or innovation requirements for the provider's operations. It is also not EU funded, which often implies higher sustainability standards.

No explicit green procurement criteria
No additional social clauses beyond the core service

Strengths

Clear description of service, target group, and operating model
Explicit mention of compliance with the Procurement Act 2023
Electronic submission supported via a named platform
Value, duration, and contract start date are specified
The core service addresses a critical social need

Concerns

Absence of specific evaluation criteria and their weightings
Discrepancy in estimated value and duration between basic info and tender documents
Lack of detail on how the tender is 'Divided into Parts'
Missing specific mandatory exclusion grounds details
No explicit integration of broader environmental or innovation sustainability aspects

Recommendations

1. Immediately publish detailed evaluation criteria and their weightings to ensure transparency and fairness.
2. Clarify and reconcile the discrepancies in estimated value and contract duration across all tender documents.
3. Provide comprehensive details on how the tender is 'Divided into Parts' to inform bidders.

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