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London and Quadrant Housing Trust - Groundwork, RC Frame, External Works and Piling - Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)

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Deadline
1970 days left
August 18, 2031
Contract Details
Category
Restricted Procedure
Reference
020199-2021
Value
Not disclosed
Location
United Kingdom
Published
March 19, 2026
CPV Code
Project Timeline

Tender Published

August 18, 2021

Deadline for Questions

August 11, 2031

Submission Deadline

August 18, 2031

Contract Start Date

August 18, 2031

Budget
Not disclosed
Duration
1 months
Location
United Kingdom
Type
Restricted Procedure
63
Quality Score/100
Good

Original Tender Description

London and Quadrant Housing Trust and its subsidiary Quadrant Construction Services are one of the largest providers of affordable housing in the UK. They are tendering for the provision of services for Groundwork, RC Frame, External Works and Piling for London and Quadrant’s Self Delivered New Build Projects. The objective of this tender process is to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) with tenderers and London and Quadrant Housing Trust. The dates and contract value are estimates and could be subject to change. This tender is for Sub-contractors only.

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Requirements & Qualifications

12 requirements across 5 categories

Submission (2)
Mandatory (1)
Compliance (3)
Technical (5)
Financial (1)
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS2
--Submit the bid by 2031-08-18 17:00:00.
--Participate in the process to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS).
MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS1
--Comply with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, which includes mandatory exclusion grounds.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS3
--Be a sub-contractor.
--Be capable of providing services for Groundwork, RC Frame, External Works, and Piling.
--Be willing to participate in a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS).
TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS5
--Possess the technical capability to provide Groundwork services.
--Possess the technical capability to provide RC Frame services.
--Possess the technical capability to provide External Works services.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS1
--No specific financial requirements are explicitly stated in the provided information.

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London and Quadrant Housing Trust is establishing a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for groundwork, RC frame, external works, and piling services for its self-delivered new build projects, specifically targeting sub-contractors.

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63
Good

Tender Quality Score

This tender presents significant inconsistencies and lacks critical documentation, making a comprehensive assessment challenging. While aiming to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System, fundamental procedural and informational gaps undermine its quality and potential for fair competition.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance100/100

The tender explicitly states compliance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, including mandatory exclusion grounds. However, the designation of the procedure as 'Restricted' directly contradicts the nature of a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS), which is an open procedure. This procedural inconsistency raises significant legal compliance questions regarding the tender's structure.

Contradiction between 'Restricted procedure' and 'Dynamic Purchasing System' (DPS) which is an open procedure.
Clarity40/100

The description clearly states the objective of establishing a DPS for specific services. However, the absence of an estimated contract value and explicit financial requirements for sub-contractors reduces transparency. The '1 month' contract duration for a DPS is highly ambiguous and lacks clarity.

Ambiguous '1 month' contract duration for a DPS
Lack of explicit financial requirements for sub-contractors
Completeness75/100

The tender is critically incomplete due to the absence of any attached documents or detailed content beyond the extracted summary. This means essential information such as detailed specifications, terms and conditions, and crucially, evaluation criteria, are entirely missing, preventing a proper understanding and submission of bids.

No tender documents attached or available
Missing detailed specifications and terms and conditions
Fairness40/100

The requirement for sub-contractors to possess technical capability in *all four* distinct service areas (Groundwork, RC Frame, External Works, and Piling) to join the DPS is overly restrictive. This 'all-or-nothing' approach significantly limits the pool of potential bidders, potentially excluding specialized or smaller firms, and could be perceived as tailoring requirements to a limited number of larger, multi-disciplinary companies. The absence of evaluation criteria further compromises fairness.

Requirement for all four technical capabilities (Groundwork, RC Frame, External Works, Piling) is overly restrictive and limits competition
Absence of evaluation criteria compromises fair assessment of bids.
Practicality40/100

The stated '1 month' contract duration for a Dynamic Purchasing System is highly impractical and likely an error, as DPSs are typically established for longer periods to facilitate multiple call-off contracts. The broad requirement for all four technical capabilities might also reduce the practicality of attracting a diverse range of specialized sub-contractors.

Impractical '1 month' contract duration for a Dynamic Purchasing System
Broad requirement for all four technical capabilities may limit participation.
Data Consistency100/100

A major inconsistency lies in the tender's classification as a 'Restricted procedure' while simultaneously aiming to establish a 'Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)'. These are fundamentally different procurement procedures under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.

Contradiction between 'Restricted procedure' and 'Dynamic Purchasing System' (DPS) classification.
Sustainability0/100

The provided information does not include any specific green procurement or social criteria. Integrating such criteria is a best practice in modern public procurement to promote broader societal benefits.

Absence of specific green procurement criteria
Absence of specific social criteria.

Strengths

Clear intent to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System.
Explicit mention of compliance with Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and mandatory exclusion grounds.
Clear identification of the services required (Groundwork, RC Frame, External Works, Piling).
Specific targeting of sub-contractors.

Concerns

Fundamental procedural contradiction: 'Restricted procedure' vs. 'Dynamic Purchasing System'.
Critical absence of tender documents and detailed evaluation criteria.
Overly restrictive technical capability requirement (all four services) potentially limiting competition.
Ambiguous and impractical '1 month' contract duration for a DPS.
Lack of disclosed estimated value and explicit financial requirements.

Recommendations

1. Clarify and correct the procurement procedure, ensuring consistency between 'Restricted procedure' and 'Dynamic Purchasing System' to align with PCR 2015.
2. Publish all necessary tender documents, including detailed specifications, terms and conditions, and comprehensive evaluation criteria, to ensure transparency and allow for informed bidding.
3. Re-evaluate the technical capability requirements, potentially allowing sub-contractors to qualify for specific service categories within the DPS rather than demanding all four, to foster broader competition.

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