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Peterborough City Council is seeking a qualified provider to conduct statutory homelessness reviews under Section 202 of the Housing Act 1996, ensuring fair, timely, and legally compliant processes.
This OCDS Release Package contains structured data detailing Peterborough City Council's tender for experienced providers to conduct statutory homelessness reviews, outlining the scope of services required under the Housing Act 1996.
Peterborough City Council seeks an experienced provider for statutory homelessness reviews under Section 202 of the Housing Act 1996, involving case inquiries, applicant interviews, and timely decision notifications.
This document is a contract award notice from Hull City Council, detailing the appointment of AECOM Limited for Integrated Assessment services for the Hull Local Plan Issues & Options, with a contract value of £42,865.01 and a duration from February to June 2026.
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This tender provides a clear description of the required services and most essential information, but the complete absence of evaluation criteria and the lack of e-submission are significant drawbacks affecting clarity, fairness, and practicality.
The procedure type is clearly defined as 'Open' and 'Below threshold - open competition', and the CPV code is appropriate. The submission deadline of 21 days is reasonable. However, the tender lacks a clear reveal date and explicit details on mandatory exclusion grounds, and some procedural codes are unpopulated.
The description of services and the AI-extracted requirements are exceptionally clear and detailed, outlining the duties and expectations for the provider. However, the complete absence of specified evaluation criteria significantly hinders the clarity for potential bidders on how their proposals will be assessed.
Most basic information, including title, reference, organization, deadlines, estimated value, and contract duration, is provided. Requirements for the provider are well-defined. However, the critical absence of evaluation criteria and some unpopulated fields (Liable Person, Type Code, Procedure Code) reduce the overall completeness.
The tender value is disclosed, and requirements appear generic, not tailored to a specific company. However, the complete lack of evaluation criteria severely compromises the objectivity and transparency of the procurement process, making it difficult for bidders to understand how to compete effectively. The absence of e-submission also limits equal access.
The contract start date and duration are clearly specified. However, the absence of electronic submission (e-submission) is a significant practical drawback in modern procurement, potentially increasing administrative burden for bidders and the contracting authority.
Key fields are generally populated, and dates are logical and consistent. There are no reported disputes or suspensions. Minor inconsistencies arise from empty fields such as 'Liable Person' and the 'Code' fields for Type and Procedure.
The tender does not explicitly incorporate green procurement, social aspects (beyond the service's inherent social nature), or innovation focus. This represents a missed opportunity to leverage procurement for broader sustainability goals.
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