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This document, an attachment to an informational UK3 Planned Procurement Notice, provides historical context from Oldham Council's market engagement for a long-term energy/decarbonisation partnership, but its content is currently unavailable ("Page not found").
This informational UK3 Planned Procurement Notice from Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council details a future long-term energy and decarbonisation partnership (Oldham Green New Deal Partnership) valued at £2.2bn-£3.2bn, outlining the project scope, market engagement, and future bidding exclusivity rules, but is not a call for responses.
This document, intended as an attachment to an informational UK3 Planned Procurement Notice for a long-term energy/decarbonisation partnership in Oldham, is currently unavailable as its content displays "Page not found".
This UK3 Planned Procurement Notice from Oldham Council provides information on a future £2.2bn-£3.2bn long-term energy and decarbonisation partnership, including a Town Centre Heat Network, and is for information purposes only, not an invitation to tender.
This document provides a link to a historical market engagement online event video, shared for informational purposes within the UK3 Planned Procurement Notice for Oldham's long-term energy/decarbonisation partnership.
This UK3 Planned Procurement Notice from Oldham Council informs the market about a future £2.2bn-£3.2bn long-term energy/decarbonisation partnership, including a Town Centre Heat Network, providing market capacity building details and exclusivity rules for bidding, but it is for information only and not a call for responses.
This informational UK3 Planned Procurement Notice from Oldham Council outlines a future long-term energy and decarbonisation partnership (estimated £2.2bn-£3.2bn over 15-25 years) to transform the local energy infrastructure, emphasizing that it is for market information only and not an invitation to tender.
This UK3 Planned Procurement Notice from Oldham Council is for information only, not inviting responses, and details the upcoming long-term Strategic Energy Partnership for decarbonisation, including a £2.2bn-£3.2bn Town Centre Heat Network project, outlining future tender exclusivity rules and market capacity building support.
This UK3 Planned Procurement Notice from Oldham Council provides information on a future long-term energy and decarbonisation partnership (Oldham Green New Deal Partnership) with an estimated value of £2.2bn-£3.2bn over 40 years, outlining market capacity building support and future bidding exclusivity rules.
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This is a well-described planned procurement notice for a significant decarbonisation partnership, demonstrating strong sustainability focus and providing ample lead time for market engagement. However, it is hampered by inaccessible supporting documents and a lack of electronic submission capabilities for the future tender.
The notice clearly states its informational purpose as a UK3 Planned Procurement Notice, adhering to national pre-procurement conventions. The submission deadline for the future tender is set far in advance, providing reasonable preparation time. While the procedure type is mentioned, the specific codes are missing, and the CPV code is broad, though an explanation for this limitation is provided.
The project description is exceptionally clear, detailing the scope, objectives, and key initiatives of the Green New Deal Partnership. The AI-extracted requirements are well-articulated and understandable for future bidders. However, specific evaluation criteria for the actual tender are not yet defined, which is a common characteristic of a planned notice but a point of clarity for a full tender.
Basic information, estimated value, contract duration, and start date are comprehensively provided. The description offers substantial detail on the project's context and goals. A significant drawback is that two of the nine attached documents are reported as 'Page not found', hindering full access to all intended background information.
The long lead time for the future tender's submission deadline promotes fairness by allowing extensive market preparation. The estimated value is fully disclosed, and the AI-extracted requirements appear generic and capability-focused, not tailored to a specific company. However, the inaccessibility of some documents and the absence of e-submission capabilities raise concerns regarding equal access and transparency.
The contract start date and duration are clearly specified, and financing context, including grant information, is available. However, the lack of electronic submission, as flagged by automated checks, represents a significant practical limitation for potential bidders. The broken document links also reduce the practicality of accessing comprehensive information.
The key dates are logical and consistent, with the planned notice well in advance of the future tender's submission and contract start. Most essential fields are populated, and there are no reported disputes or suspensions. Minor gaps include an empty 'Liable Person' field and missing procedure codes.
Sustainability is a core and explicit focus of this partnership, aiming for 'net zero' and 'decarbonisation' through initiatives like the Town Centre Heat Network. It clearly integrates social aspects by focusing on 'improving the wellbeing of Oldham's local communities' and promotes innovation through the Strategic Energy Partner's expected role.
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