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This preliminary notice from Crown Commercial Service announces plans for a pan-government framework agreement (RM6410) worth an estimated £400M for furniture and associated services, targeting all UK public sector bodies.
This OCDS record provides a planning notice for a future Pan Government Collaborative Agreement by Crown Commercial Service for furniture and associated services across the UK public sector.
This OCDS data package outlines the Crown Commercial Service's planned Pan Government Collaborative Agreement for the provision of furniture and associated services, detailing the buyer and initial planning stages of the procurement process.
Crown Commercial Service plans a £400M pan-government framework for furniture and associated services, open to all UK public sector bodies, with an estimated contract period from 2027 to 2031.
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This is a preliminary planning notice for a large pan-government framework agreement. While it provides essential high-level information, it lacks critical details regarding the procurement procedure, evaluation criteria, and sustainability aspects, which are deferred to future documents.
The tender, as a planning notice, correctly identifies the CPV code and has no disputes. The submission deadline for the future framework is reasonable. However, the explicit absence of a defined 'Type' and 'Procedure' code is a notable gap, even for a preliminary stage, and detailed mandatory exclusion grounds are deferred.
The description of the framework's scope and purpose is clear. However, the overall clarity is significantly hampered by the explicit deferral of detailed requirements (financial, exclusion grounds) and, critically, the complete absence of specified evaluation criteria, making it difficult for potential bidders to understand the future assessment process.
Basic information such as title, organization, reference, estimated value, duration, and location are provided. However, the tender is incomplete regarding specific mandatory exclusion grounds, financial requirements, and evaluation criteria, which are explicitly stated as missing or deferred to full tender documents.
The estimated value is disclosed, and requirements are generic, not appearing tailored to a specific company. The long lead time for the future submission is also positive. However, the absence of specified evaluation criteria and the lack of e-submission capability are significant concerns for transparency, objectivity, and equal access for all potential bidders.
The contract start date and duration are clearly specified, and the estimated value is known. However, the lack of electronic submission support is a significant practical drawback for bidders, potentially increasing administrative burden and limiting accessibility.
Dates are logical and consistent, with no reported disputes or suspensions. Most key fields are populated. The primary inconsistency is the 'None' value for 'Type' and 'Procedure' codes, which should ideally be indicated even in a planning notice.
The tender notice makes no mention of green procurement, social aspects, or innovation focus. This indicates a complete lack of integration of sustainability criteria, which is a significant omission in modern public procurement practices.
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