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Bus Depot Electrification Programme (Tranche 5+)

Tender Overview

LOCATION

Greater Manchester, United Kingdom

VALUE

£78,000,000

DEADLINE

August 31, 2026 at 23:00

CATEGORY

Other

CPV CODE

34144910

REFERENCE

007020-2026

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Original Tender Description

TfGM is looking to establish a framework with a single contracting partner for the delivery of the next and final tranches of the Bus Depot Electrification Programme. The delivery will included both design and final construction delivery for each depot as well as any enhancement work required for existing depots already fully electrified. Currently the designs are at RIBA stage 2 and the appointed contracting partner will progress these further to detailed design (RIBA stage 4) through to future construction, delivery and handover. The initial programme requirements cover the design and construction at the Wigan and Wythenshawe Bus Depots. The intention is that subject to the successful delivery of both Wigan and Wythenshawe, TfGM will award further call off contracts for additional depots along with any further electrification enhancement work at depots already electrified. The overriding objective of the new delivery model is to enable TfGM to sustainably and safely develop a range of electrical infrastructure interventions in the least disruptive manner to the ongoing operation; whilst maximising efficiency and effectiveness through innovation in relation to time, cost and quality as well as delivering tangible social value benefits withing Greater Manchester and supporting TfGM in its ambition to be a carbon neutral organisation by 2038.
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MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS

  • None explicitly stated in the provided information.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • The bidder must be capable of acting as a single contracting partner for the framework agreement.
  • The bidder must be eligible to participate in a Restricted procurement procedure.
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TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Demonstrate capability in the design and construction of bus depot electrification infrastructure.
  • Possess expertise to progress designs from RIBA stage 2 to detailed design (RIBA stage 4), through to construction, delivery, and handover.
  • Capability to undertake enhancement work on existing fully electrified depots.
  • Ability to sustainably and safely develop electrical infrastructure interventions.
  • Capability to maximize efficiency and and effectiveness through innovation in relation to time, cost, and quality.
  • Ability to deliver tangible social value benefits within Greater Manchester.
  • Capability to support TfGM's ambition to be a carbon-neutral organisation by 2038.
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FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Demonstrate financial capacity to deliver a framework agreement with an estimated value of approximately 78,000,000 EUR (£65M).
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SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • Submit the bid by the deadline of 2026-09-01T00:00:00+01:00.

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Lot L-1
Administrative DocumentsL-1.html
Summary:
Transport for Greater Manchester is establishing a framework agreement with a single partner for the design and construction of bus depot electrification, starting with Wigan and Wythenshawe, aiming for sustainable infrastructure and carbon neutrality.
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OCDS Record
OCDS Data007020-2026_ocds_record.json
Summary:
This OCDS record provides structured data detailing the planned procurement for Transport for Greater Manchester's Bus Depot Electrification Programme, encompassing design and construction.
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OCDS Release Package
OCDS Data007020-2026_ocds_release.json
Summary:
Transport for Greater Manchester is establishing a framework with a single partner for the design and construction of bus depot electrification, starting with Wigan and Wythenshawe, to support its carbon neutrality goals.
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Official PDF Version
General Information007020-2026_official.pdf
Summary:
Transport for Greater Manchester seeks a single contracting partner for a £65M framework to design and construct bus depot electrification infrastructure, starting with Wigan and Wythenshawe, with future call-off contracts for additional depots.
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Tender Notice
Administrative Documents007020-2026.html
Summary:
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) seeks a single contracting partner for a framework to design and construct bus depot electrification, starting with Wigan and Wythenshawe, with an estimated value of £65M, to support its carbon-neutral goal by 2038.

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68
Good

Tender Quality Score

This tender outlines a significant bus depot electrification program with clear objectives and strong sustainability commitments, but it suffers from critical omissions regarding evaluation criteria and the lack of electronic submission.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance75/100

The tender defines the procedure type as 'Restricted' and 'Competitive flexible procedure', and the CPV code is appropriate. The submission period is ample, and no disputes are flagged. However, the specific codes for the procedure type are missing, and the reveal date is not provided, which are minor procedural gaps.

Missing specific codes for 'Restricted' type and 'Competitive flexible procedure'.
Reveal date is not specified.
Clarity60/100

The project description is very clear, detailing the scope, RIBA stages, initial depots, and future call-offs, along with overarching objectives. AI-extracted requirements are also well-defined. However, the critical absence of specified evaluation criteria significantly hinders clarity for potential bidders, making it difficult to understand how proposals will be assessed.

No evaluation criteria specified.
Completeness65/100

Basic information, financial details, timeline, classification, and a detailed description are all provided. Five tender documents are listed, indicating comprehensive documentation. Nevertheless, the tender is incomplete without explicit evaluation criteria, which is a fundamental component for any competitive procurement. The 'Liable Person' field is also empty.

No evaluation criteria specified.
Missing 'Liable Person' information.
Fairness55/100

The tender provides full document access and discloses the estimated value, which promotes transparency. The submission period is very generous, allowing ample time for preparation. However, the absence of evaluation criteria severely compromises fairness, as bidders cannot objectively tailor their proposals or understand the basis of selection. The lack of e-submission also creates an unnecessary barrier to equal access.

No evaluation criteria specified.
No electronic submission (e-submission) supported.
Practicality65/100

The contract start date and duration are clearly specified, and financing information (estimated value) is available. The primary practical concern is the lack of electronic submission, which is a standard and expected feature in modern procurement processes, simplifying participation for bidders. Document URLs are not explicitly provided, but the presence of documents implies accessibility.

No electronic submission (e-submission) supported.
Document URL not explicitly provided.
Data Consistency90/100

The tender exhibits good data consistency, with key fields populated and logical dates. There are no reported suspensions or disputes. Minor omissions like the 'Liable Person' and specific procedure codes do not significantly detract from overall data integrity.

Missing 'Liable Person' information.
Missing specific codes for 'Restricted' type and 'Competitive flexible procedure'.
Sustainability90/100

The tender demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainability, explicitly mentioning the objective to 'sustainably and safely develop' infrastructure, support TfGM's 'carbon neutral ambition by 2038', and deliver 'tangible social value benefits'. It also emphasizes 'innovation' for efficiency and effectiveness, indicating a comprehensive approach to sustainable procurement.

Strengths

Clear and detailed project description with well-defined objectives.
Strong explicit commitment to sustainability, social value, and innovation.
Ample submission period for bidder preparation.
Value disclosed and documents available.
Good data consistency with logical dates and no disputes.

Concerns

Critical absence of specified evaluation criteria.
Lack of electronic submission (e-submission).
Requirement for a 'single contracting partner' may limit competition.
Missing specific procedure codes and 'Liable Person' details.

Recommendations

1. Immediately publish detailed evaluation criteria to ensure transparency and fairness for all bidders.
2. Implement electronic submission capabilities to streamline the bidding process and enhance accessibility.
3. Consider whether the 'single contracting partner' requirement could be re-evaluated to foster broader competition, if appropriate for the project scope.

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