Tenders

Stadium Feasibility Study

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Deadline
43 days left
April 16, 2026
Contract Details
Category
Other
Reference
018665-2026
Value
Not disclosed
Location
Merseyside, United Kingdom
Published
February 24, 2026
Organization
CPV Code
Project Timeline

Tender Published

March 02, 2026

Deadline for Questions

April 09, 2026

Submission Deadline

April 16, 2026

Contract Start Date

May 31, 2026

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Budget
Not disclosed
Duration
1 months
Location
Merseyside
Type
Other
71
Quality Score/100
Good

Original Tender Description

The purpose of the preliminary market engagement (PME) process is to ascertain whether there is any interest in the market in undertaking a feasibility study to help the Council determine the future role and function of its stadium. This engagement with the market will help the Council to understand and gauge market interest and any considerations ahead of any possible formal tender process. This information notice does not commit Halton Council to any future procurement or any subsequent decisions based on the output of the market testing exercise. This process is run via The Chest. https://www.the-chest.org.uk/ Reference: DN808520

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Requirements & Qualifications

7 requirements across 5 categories

Submission (2)
Mandatory (1)
Compliance (1)
Technical (2)
Financial (1)
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS2
--This process is run via The Chest.
--The deadline for submission is 2026-04-16T00:00:00.
MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS1
--No specific mandatory exclusion grounds are detailed in the provided text.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS1
--No specific eligibility requirements are detailed in the provided text.
TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS2
--The purpose is to ascertain market interest in undertaking a feasibility study to determine the future role and function of the Council's stadium.
--The engagement will help the Council understand and gauge market interest and any considerations ahead of any possible formal tender process.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS1
--No specific financial requirements are detailed in the provided text.

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71
Good

Tender Quality Score

This is a preliminary market engagement notice for a stadium feasibility study. While offering good access via an e-procurement portal and clear objectives, it lacks detailed technical and financial requirements and does not address sustainability aspects.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance70/100

The notice generally adheres to legal requirements for pre-tender engagement, providing a clear reference and CPV code. Deadlines are stated, and the process is conducted via a recognized e-procurement platform. The absence of a 'reveal date' is a minor point for this stage.

Clarity75/100

The description of the purpose for the feasibility study is clear, focusing on determining the future role and function of the stadium. However, specific technical capability requirements are vague, essentially asking for market interest rather than detailed criteria.

Vague technical capability requirements
Completeness65/100

Basic information like title, organization, reference, and a deadline are present. The contract duration and start date are specified. However, the estimated value is undisclosed, and there are no attached documents with content, hindering a full assessment of requirements.

Estimated value not disclosed
No document content available
Fairness80/100

The process is conducted via a public e-procurement portal ('The Chest'), ensuring broad access. The objective is to gauge market interest, which is a fair approach for a PME. The lack of specific, potentially restrictive, technical criteria enhances fairness at this stage.

Practicality70/100

The use of an e-submission platform ('The Chest') is practical. Financing information is not detailed, which is common for a PME. The contract start date and duration are provided, offering clarity on the intended timeline post-procurement.

Financing information not detailed
Data Consistency95/100

Key fields such as title, reference, organization, deadline, CPV, and contract dates are consistently populated and logical. No disputes or suspensions are indicated, contributing to high data consistency.

Sustainability30/100

There is no mention of green procurement, social aspects, innovation, or EU funding, indicating a complete lack of focus on these areas. This significantly impacts the sustainability score.

No mention of green procurement
No mention of social criteria

Strengths

Clear e-procurement process ('The Chest')
Well-defined purpose for the study
Good data consistency in basic fields

Concerns

Lack of specific technical and financial requirements
Undisclosed estimated value
No sustainability considerations

Recommendations

1. Specify evaluation criteria for any future formal tender.
2. Consider integrating sustainability objectives into future tender documents.

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