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Rhondda Cynon Taf CBC is seeking Care Inspectorate Wales registered childcare providers for an 'Approved List' to deliver Flying Start Childcare for 2-3 year olds, requiring providers to pass a questionnaire to join this continuously open tender.
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This tender outlines an 'Approved List' process for childcare services, offering flexibility for providers. However, the complete absence of tender documents, undisclosed estimated value, and lack of detailed requirements for mandatory exclusion, financial capability, and setting approval criteria severely undermine its quality, transparency, and fairness.
The tender describes an 'Approved List' process, which is a valid procurement mechanism. However, the lack of detailed tender documents, particularly regarding mandatory exclusion grounds and evaluation criteria, makes it difficult to fully assess compliance with procurement regulations. The absence of an estimated value is also a transparency issue.
The description of the 'Approved List' process and the general eligibility (Care Inspectorate Wales registration) is clear. However, the actual requirements for technical capability, financial standing, and the criteria for setting approval are extremely vague due to the absence of any supporting documents. The questionnaire is mentioned but its content is unknown.
This is the weakest area. The tender is critically incomplete due to the total absence of any attached documents. Essential information such as the full tender specification, detailed requirements, evaluation criteria, contract terms, and the actual questionnaire are missing. This renders the tender practically unusable for potential bidders.
The lack of detailed requirements, evaluation criteria, and an estimated value creates a significant risk to fairness and equal treatment. Without clear, objective criteria, the contracting authority has excessive discretion, potentially leading to arbitrary decisions or perceived favoritism. The absence of documents makes it impossible for all bidders to understand the full scope and requirements equally.
The concept of an 'Approved List' that remains open for applications is practical for continuous service provision. However, the complete lack of documentation makes it impractical for providers to prepare a meaningful submission. They cannot understand what is truly required to 'pass a questionnaire' or how their settings will be 'approved'.
The provided data points are internally consistent (e.g., description matches the 'Approved List' concept, submission requirements align with an open-ended process). However, the *lack* of data (e.g., NUTS code, detailed requirements) is a major issue, not inconsistency.
The tender information provided does not include any specific requirements or criteria related to environmental, social, or economic sustainability. The automated check also flagged 'Not green procurement' and 'No social criteria'.
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