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Rutland County Council invites suppliers to join a Light Touch Dynamic Purchasing System for providing person-centred homecare services, including personal support and community access, with applications accepted on a rolling basis.
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This tender for a Light Touch Dynamic Purchasing System for Homecare Services presents a clear service scope and aims. However, it suffers from significant documentation gaps and a critical data inconsistency regarding the DPS term and submission deadline, hindering transparency and fairness.
The tender uses a Restricted procedure for a DPS, which is unusual as DPS typically allows continuous admission. The absence of explicitly stated mandatory exclusion grounds is a legal compliance concern. Full legal compliance cannot be assessed without complete tender documents.
The description of service aims and technical capabilities is clear and well-defined, focusing on outcome-based, person-centred care. However, the overall clarity for bidders is severely compromised by the lack of full tender documents, financial requirements, and evaluation criteria.
The tender information provided is incomplete. Crucial elements such as full tender documents, specific financial requirements, and detailed evaluation criteria are missing. The contract duration is also ambiguously presented in relation to the submission deadline.
While the technical requirements appear generic and not tailored, the absence of explicit mandatory exclusion grounds, financial requirements, and especially evaluation criteria makes it impossible for bidders to understand the basis of selection, potentially compromising fairness and equal treatment.
The DPS model is practical for ongoing homecare services. However, the critical inconsistency between the DPS term end date and the submission deadline makes the tender impractical and confusing for potential suppliers. The lack of e-submission also indicates an outdated process.
There is a critical data inconsistency: the DPS Agreement is stated to be for an initial term until 31 December 2026, which is the exact same date as the overall submission deadline. This makes the tender illogical, as new suppliers would be applying to join a system on the day it is set to expire.
The inclusion of 'Social Criteria' is a positive aspect, indicating consideration for social sustainability. However, the automated check flags 'Not green procurement', suggesting a lack of explicit environmental sustainability requirements.
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