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This OCDS record outlines key requirements for bidders providing mental health and wellbeing support services to schools, including holding Quality Assurance and Environmental Management certificates or complying with SPD Section 4D, noting FOI implications, submitting tender amendments, and committing to prompt payment for subcontractors.
This document outlines key tender requirements, including the need for Quality Assurance and Environmental Management certifications, compliance with prompt payment terms for subcontractors, completion of specific statements, and signing an Insurance Mandate.
This document is a contract notice from Glasgow City Council and East Renfrewshire Council inviting tenders for a flexible framework agreement to provide embedded mental health and wellbeing support services to schools.
This document is a contract notice from Glasgow City Council and East Renfrewshire Council inviting bids for a flexible framework agreement to provide embedded mental health and wellbeing support services to schools, with full procurement documents available on Public Contracts Scotland.
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This tender for mental health and wellbeing support services is generally well-structured with clear service objectives and compliance with national regulations. However, the critical absence of evaluation criteria and some detailed requirements significantly impacts clarity and fairness for potential bidders.
The tender clearly defines the procedure type as 'Open procedure' and assigns an appropriate CPV code. It explicitly states compliance with the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015 for 'social and other specific' services, indicating adherence to national regulations. There are no reported disputes or suspensions. However, the absence of explicitly detailed mandatory exclusion grounds (beyond a general reference to standard legal requirements) and the missing reveal date represent minor disclosure gaps.
The overall description of the service (embedded mental health and wellbeing support in schools) is clear and unambiguous. However, a significant concern is the explicit absence of specified evaluation criteria, which severely hinders bidders' understanding of how their proposals will be assessed. Furthermore, some requirements, such as 'adequate insurance' or 'complete specific statements,' lack detailed specifications, reducing overall clarity for potential suppliers.
The tender provides essential basic information including title, reference, organization, estimated value, and contract duration. All four associated documents are listed and summarized. Location information (NUTS code, Glasgow and East Renfrewshire) is also provided. Nevertheless, the tender is incomplete due to the explicit lack of evaluation criteria and the absence of specific financial stability requirements, which are crucial for a comprehensive bid submission.
The tender promotes fairness by disclosing the estimated value and indicating that full procurement documents are available on Public Contracts Scotland. The characteristic 'E-Procurement' suggests equal access through electronic means. However, the complete absence of specified evaluation criteria is a major impediment to fairness, as it prevents bidders from understanding the basis of award and demonstrating their capabilities effectively. There is no indication that requirements are tailored to a specific company.
The tender lists 'E-Procurement' as a characteristic, implying support for electronic submission, which enhances practicality. The contract duration is clearly specified. However, the contract start date is not provided, and while documents are stated to be on Public Contracts Scotland, a direct URL is not included in the provided snippets. There is also a contradiction between the 'E-Procurement' characteristic and the automated check stating 'No e-submission,' which creates ambiguity regarding the practical submission method.
Most key fields are populated, and dates (submission deadline relative to today's date) are logical. There are no reported disputes. However, the 'Liable Person' field is empty, and the reveal date is missing. A significant inconsistency arises from the tender's 'E-Procurement' characteristic being contradicted by the automated check's 'No e-submission' flag, which requires clarification.
The tender's core objective, providing 'Embedded Mental Health and Wellbeing Support in Schools,' inherently addresses significant social aspects, which is a strong positive for sustainability. While it requires Quality Assurance and Environmental Management certifications, it does not explicitly focus on broader green procurement principles or innovation. The tender is not indicated as EU funded.
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