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Lancashire County Council seeks a contractor to design, install, and maintain a speed enforcement system, requiring the proposed camera system to have current Home Office Type Approval.
This tender from Lancashire County Council seeks proposals for the design, installation, and maintenance of a speed enforcement system, requiring all proposed camera systems to have current Home Office Type Approval.
This Lancashire County Council tender seeks a supplier for the design, installation, and maintenance of a speed enforcement system on A682 Colne Road, requiring all proposed camera systems to have current Home Office Type Approval for stationary and spot speed enforcement.
Lancashire County Council seeks a supplier for the design, installation, and maintenance of a speed enforcement system on A682 Colne Road, requiring all proposed camera systems to have current Home Office Type Approval for stationary and spot speed enforcement.
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This tender provides clear technical requirements for a speed enforcement system but suffers from significant omissions regarding evaluation criteria, which impacts fairness and clarity. The lack of electronic submission and sustainability considerations are also notable drawbacks.
The tender clearly defines the 'Open procedure' and assigns a relevant CPV code. There are no reported disputes or suspensions. The requirement for Home Office Type Approval is a legitimate national standard. While a 'reveal date' is not explicitly provided, the overall legal framework appears sound based on the available information.
The description of the scope of work and the key technical requirement (Home Office Type Approval) are clear and unambiguous. However, the critical absence of specified evaluation criteria significantly reduces the overall clarity for potential bidders. The lack of explicit eligibility and financial requirements also contributes to this concern.
Basic information such as title, reference, organization, value, duration, and CPV code are all present. Documents are listed and summarized. However, the tender is incomplete due to the critical absence of evaluation criteria and detailed eligibility, financial, and mandatory exclusion requirements.
The tender provides full document access and discloses the estimated value, which promotes transparency. However, the absence of clear and objective evaluation criteria is a major fairness concern, as bidders cannot understand how their proposals will be judged. The lack of electronic submission also limits equal access. The Home Office Type Approval, while a legitimate regulatory requirement, is restrictive and may limit competition.
The contract start date and duration are clearly specified. However, the absence of electronic submission support is a significant practical drawback in modern procurement, potentially increasing administrative burden for bidders.
Most key fields are populated, and dates are logical and consistent (submission deadline before contract start). There are no reported suspensions or disputes. Minor omissions like 'Liable Person' and 'Code' for Type/Procedure do not significantly impact overall data consistency.
The tender does not include any explicit requirements or considerations related to green procurement, social aspects, or innovation. There is no indication of EU funding, which often drives higher sustainability standards.
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