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Sheep Genetic Technical Specialist Services

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Deadline
16 days left
April 21, 2026
Contract Details
Category
Open Procedure
Reference
028424-2026
Value
£1,440,000
Location
United Kingdom
Published
March 28, 2026
CPV Code
Project Timeline

Tender Published

March 27, 2026

Deadline for Questions

April 14, 2026

Submission Deadline

April 21, 2026

Contract Start Date

May 11, 2026

Budget
£1,440,000
Duration
35 months
Location
United Kingdom
Type
Open Procedure
75
Quality Score/100
Good

Original Tender Description

Hybu Cig Cymru - Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) is required to deliver the Welsh Sheep Genetics Programme (WSGP) on behalf of Welsh Government. Welsh Government’s ambition and challenge is to continue to reduce greenhouse gases by improving efficiencies on farm to achieve a cumulative effect whilst maintaining the production of high quality and sustainable food. Seen as part of both short term and long-term response to the sectors role in climate change mitigation, support for genetic improvement of the Welsh sheep industry is crucial. This project seeks to build on the previous work funded by Welsh Government to support the uptake of genetic improvement within the Welsh sheep flock. The activity will look to further develop activity that has been delivered through the Hill Ram Scheme (HRS) and the first phase of WSGP, which was undertaken as part of Farming Connect. The proposed programme will be designed to meet the specific needs of the Welsh sheep sector in advancing genetic improvement. It will support participating businesses by assessing their current baseline performance, identifying key performance indicators relevant to their farming system and develop tailored action plans. Each plan will include clear, evidence-based recommendations to enhance genetic progress at the individual farm level, whilst collecting valuable information that could highlight the wider-sectoral benefits of the activity. Phase 2 of the WSGP will deliver the following objectives: • Improve economic and environmental performance of Welsh sheep farms (including methods to address decarbonisation of the red meat sector) • Increase uptake and confidence in EBVs and genomic EBVs • Grow a critical mass of performance-recorded and genotyped flocks in Wales • Enable and encourage sheep farmers to make evidence-based breeding and purchasing decisions • Support a long-term transition to farmer-led genetic improvement within the national flock in Wales • Exploring genetic improvement as a natural and impactful way to assist lowering the carbon footprint of the sheep sector in Wales. HCC is seeking a supplier to provide technical expertise in sheep genetics and support for the delivery of the project in relation to the activities detailed below: The Welsh Sheep Genetics Programme The core requirement of the WSGP is to improve the understanding and uptake of EBVs and Genomic EBVs within the Welsh sheep sector. It is envisaged that the programme will be delivered through the following stages; Transition support for existing participants of the WSGP who wish to continue in Phase 2 Initially, the priority will be to provide a seamless transition for current participants of the WSGP into Phase 2. This will seek to maintain and maximise the data collection opportunity for the 2026 lambing season. Approximately 60 flocks actively participated at the end of the first phase of the programme, with various degrees of experience and understanding within the field of sheep genetics. For the final year of Phase 1 of the WSGP, 42 flocks with an average 119 lambs undertook DNA Sampling (a total of circa. 5,000 lambs for the year). 60 flocks undertook backfat scanning with an average of 228 lambs scanned. It is expected that the number of flocks participating in the programme increase in Phase 2, with the average number of lambs per farm remaining relatively stable. Identify and recruit a suitable range of participating farms & breeds Once it is known how many existing participants will transfer over to Phase 2 of the WSGP, there will be opportunities to expand the offer to new businesses. It Is envisaged the recruitment of participating businesses to be a mix of: • Those experienced in genetic improvement of sheep – this is to ensure a continued level of knowledge and data which can be shared with other farming businesses who are looking at genetics • Those who have already started on engaging with genetic improvement, but require further assistance to develop their knowledge, understanding and confidence. • Those who are new to the process. The level of support will be proportionate to the participating businesses experience of the subject, but the goal will be for beneficiaries having the practical knowledge and expertise to undertake the work independently. Identify KPIs and create an Action Plan for participating businesses - working with the eligible businesses in identifying their current baseline performance, KPIs will be identified for the businesses, and an action plan created with clear recommendations for participating businesses at the end of the programme. Provide a pathway report for options for future support in this field - using lessons learnt from Phase 1 of the WSGP and from similar schemes and programmes provided in Wales and the UK, a pathway report for potential future options for support in this field will be undertaken. Develop additional applicable innovative projects - during the programme there will be potential to develop innovative projects linked to work within the sheep genetics sphere. This may include continuing with existing projects developed under the WSGP, or proposals for new projects or a combination of both. HCC requires suppliers who can provide sheep genetics expertise and support for the delivery of the project in relation to the following activities. The contract will run until 31 March 2029.

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Requirements & Qualifications

22 requirements across 5 categories

Submission (1)
Mandatory (1)
Compliance (7)
Technical (12)
Financial (1)
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS1
--No specific submission requirements are detailed in the provided text, beyond the need to provide expertise and support for the project activities.
MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS1
--No specific mandatory exclusion grounds are detailed in the provided text.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS7
--Must provide technical expertise in sheep genetics.
--Must be able to support the delivery of the Welsh Sheep Genetics Programme (WSGP).
--Must be able to identify and recruit a suitable range of participating farms and breeds.
TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS12
--Expertise in sheep genetics.
--Experience in delivering genetic improvement programmes for sheep.
--Ability to assess baseline performance of sheep farms.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS1
--The total value of the contract is 1,440,000.0 EUR.

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Tender Quality Score

This tender for Sheep Genetic Technical Specialist Services is generally well-structured with clear objectives and detailed technical requirements. However, it lacks explicit evaluation criteria and details on the e-submission process, impacting its overall practicality and transparency.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance75/100

The tender appears to comply with general procurement regulations, including the provision of a CPV code and a clear procedure type. Deadlines are specified, though the submission deadline might be considered tight given the complexity of the project. No disputes are noted. The procedure is competitive flexible, which is a valid type.

Clarity80/100

The description of the Welsh Sheep Genetics Programme (WSGP) and its objectives is comprehensive and well-articulated. The AI-extracted requirements clearly outline the expected technical capabilities and responsibilities of the supplier. The goals for Phase 2 are clearly defined.

Completeness70/100

Most basic information is present, including title, reference, organization, estimated value, duration, and start date. However, the absence of specific submission requirements and the lack of content in the tender documents are significant omissions. The AI-extracted requirements are helpful but do not substitute for actual document content.

No document content available
Fairness85/100

The tender is open and specifies the estimated value, promoting transparency. The requirements are focused on technical expertise and program delivery, appearing objective. There is no indication of requirements tailored to specific companies. The use of a competitive flexible procedure suggests a fair process.

Practicality65/100

While the contract start date and duration are clear, the lack of explicit information regarding e-submission and the absence of document content make the practical aspects of applying difficult. The URL for documents is not provided, and financing information is limited to the estimated value.

No e-submission specified
Document URL not provided
Data Consistency90/100

Key fields such as title, reference, organization, estimated value, and dates are populated. There are no reported disputes or suspensions. The dates provided (submission deadline, contract start) are logically sequenced.

Sustainability50/100

The tender mentions environmental performance and decarbonisation as objectives, indicating some consideration for green procurement. However, there is no explicit mention of social aspects, innovation beyond project development, or EU funding, which limits the score in this category.

Not explicitly green procurement
No explicit social criteria

Strengths

Clear project objectives and detailed technical requirements
Open procedure with disclosed estimated value
Well-defined CPV code and NUTS code
Active status and clear organization

Concerns

Missing evaluation criteria
No document content available
Lack of explicit e-submission details
Potentially short submission deadline

Recommendations

1. Provide explicit evaluation criteria for bidders.
2. Make all relevant tender documents accessible with clear URLs.
3. Clarify the e-submission process and platform.

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