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Peterborough City Council is reopening a multi-supplier "pseudo DPS" for various children's health and social care services, including fostering, residential homes, special education, and tuition, with opportunities for block contracts via mini-competitions.
Peterborough City Council is reopening a multi-supplier "pseudo DPS" for health and social care services for children and young people, covering lots like fostering, residential homes, and educational provisions, with mini-competitions for block contracts available to successful bidders on initial lots.
Peterborough City Council is reopening its multi-supplier "pseudo DPS" for Children's External Placements Education & Tuition, inviting providers for services across various lots including fostering, residential care, special education, and tuition, with opportunities for mini-competitions.
This document is an award notice confirming Hedley Visick as the successful contractor for a £437,500 Gas safety, Heating, and Plumbing contract with Southdown Housing Association, running from April 2026 to March 2029.
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This tender documentation is largely clear and contains essential information, but its quality is undermined by significant gaps in evaluation criteria and financial requirements, alongside data inconsistencies.
The tender references the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (as amended), indicating an intent for national compliance. The CPV code is appropriate, and no disputes are reported. However, the basic information lists 'Type: None' and 'Procedure: None', which is inconsistent with the detailed description. Crucially, the AI-extracted requirements note 'No specific mandatory exclusion grounds are detailed,' which, if true for the full documentation, would be a significant legal oversight. The missing reveal date is also a minor procedural gap.
The description of the 'pseudo DPS' and the multi-lot structure, including the mini-competition stage, is reasonably clear. Specific requirements for Lot 3 providers overlapping with Lot 2 are also well-articulated. However, the tender critically lacks specified evaluation criteria, making it difficult for bidders to understand how their proposals will be assessed. The absence of detailed financial requirements also reduces overall clarity.
The tender provides essential basic information such as title, reference, organization, estimated value, duration, and key dates. Documents are attached and summarized. However, the completeness is significantly hampered by the explicit absence of evaluation criteria and detailed financial requirements, which are fundamental components for a comprehensive tender package.
E-procurement is indicated, promoting equal access, and the requirements do not appear to be tailored to a specific company. The submission deadline provides a reasonable timeframe for a PDPS reopening. Nevertheless, the critical absence of specified evaluation criteria severely compromises the transparency and objectivity of the procurement process, making it challenging for bidders to compete fairly. The 'Value Classified: Yes' alongside a disclosed value is a minor inconsistency.
The tender indicates support for e-procurement, and key dates like contract start and duration are clearly specified. This facilitates practical engagement. However, the absence of a direct URL for tender documents and more detailed financing information (beyond the estimated value) presents minor practical hurdles. There is also a contradiction between the 'E-Procurement' characteristic and the automated check stating 'No e-submission.'
Several inconsistencies are present, notably the 'Type: None' and 'Procedure: None' in the basic information conflicting with the detailed description of the procurement process. The 'Value Classified: Yes' contradicts the explicit disclosure of the estimated value. Furthermore, the 'E-Procurement' characteristic is at odds with the automated check's 'No e-submission' flag. Dates are logical and consistent, and no disputes are reported.
The tender includes a positive social aspect by explicitly stating Peterborough's commitment to supporting children and young people to remain living and learning in their local area. However, it does not incorporate explicit green procurement criteria or an innovation focus, nor is it indicated as EU-funded.
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