Contract for the Supply and Maintenance of Trace Detection Devices
A Tender Notice
by SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Goods)
- Duration
- 4 year
- Value
- £9M
- Sector
- DEFENCE
- Published
- 02 Mar 2021
- Delivery
- To 22 Mar 2025 (est.)
- Deadline
- 12 Apr 2021 11:00
Concepts
Location
United Kingdom
1 buyer
Description
The Buyer requires desk top and portable trace detection devices to assist Buyer officers in the detection of controlled drugs.
Lot Division
1 | Supply and Maintenance of Desktop Trace Detection Devices
Border Force is a law enforcement command within the Home Office (Buyer). Border Force secures the border and promotes national prosperity by facilitating the legitimate movement of individuals and goods, whilst preventing those that would cause harm from entering the UK. This is achieved through the immigration and customs checks carried out by at ports and airports. The objective of the Trace Detection Contract is to deter and prevent goods that would harm the national interests from entering the UK. One of the many ways we achieve this is through search of baggage, vehicles and cargo. We are interested in desktop trace detection devices which detect trace levels of narcotics on a range of items including, but not limited to, personal effects such as suitcases and clothing, cargo and varying surfaces across encountered vehicles. The length of contract will be 4 years for procurement of devices. During that period, Border Force expects to have a requirement for up to 60 desktop devices, however this statement should in no way be construed as a commitment to purchase units during the contract period in this, or any other quantity, as the contract will not be based on guaranteed volumes. Border Force requires the devices to remain operational for 10 years from the date of purchase. Bidders will be required to provide evidence of their ability to maintain the devices, including having access to the required spare parts, consumables and replacement devices (i.e. where the devices are beyond economical repair), during the 10 years. For bidders who are not the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), this may include providing evidence to the authority that the necessary contractual arrangements are in place with the OEM to ensure continued access to any required support, spare parts, consumables and replacement devices during the 10 year period. The contract will be open to usage by the Ministry of Justice, the Scottish Prison Service, the Northern Ireland Prison Service and any other person or organisation named in the contact, as a Cluster Member. Additional information: The Buyer is not responsible for any bidding costs incurred by potential suppliers in respect of this procurement. The Buyer reserves the right to abandon the competitive process and not award any contract; make any changes it sees as reasonable to the competition; remove and/or amend element(s) from the scope of the requirements; and accept or reject any tender. |
2 | Supply and Maintenance of Portable Trace Detection Devices
Border Force is a law enforcement command within the Home Office (Buyer). Border Force secures the border and promotes national prosperity by facilitating the legitimate movement of individuals and goods, whilst preventing those that would cause harm from entering the UK. This is achieved through the immigration and customs checks carried out by at ports and airports. The objective of the Trace Detection Contract is to deter and prevent goods that would harm the national interests from entering the UK. One of the many ways we achieve this is through search of baggage, vehicles and cargo. We are interested in portable trace detection devices which detect trace levels of narcotics on a range of items including, but not limited to, personal effects such as suitcases and clothing, cargo and varying surfaces across encountered vehicles. The length of contract will be 4 years for procurement of devices. During that period, Border Force expects to have a requirement for up to 20 portable devices, however this statement should in no way be construed as a commitment to purchase units during the contract period in this, or any other quantity, as the contract will not be based on guaranteed volumes. Border Force requires the devices to remain operational for 10 years from the date of purchase. Bidders will be required to provide evidence of their ability to maintain the devices, including having access to the required spare parts, consumables and replacement devices (i.e. where the devices are beyond economical repair), during the 10 years. For bidders who are not the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), this may include providing evidence to the authority that the necessary contractual arrangements are in place with the OEM to ensure continued access to any required support, spare parts, consumables and replacement devices during the 10 year period. The contract will be open to usage by the Ministry of Justice, the Scottish Prison Service, the Northern Ireland Prison Service and any other person or organisation named in the contact, as a Cluster Member. Additional information: The Buyer is not responsible for any bidding costs incurred by potential suppliers in respect of this procurement. The Buyer reserves the right to abandon the competitive process and not award any contract; make any changes it sees as reasonable to the competition; remove and/or amend element(s) from the scope of the requirements; and accept or reject any tender. |
3 | Supply and Maintenance of Desktop Trace Detection Devices with Additional Service Requirements
Home Office, working in conjunction with Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) through the Ministry of Justice ( MoJ), have identified a requirement for a counter measure that effectively finds and detects narcotics in a prison context. We are interested in desktop devices which detect trace levels of narcotics on a range of items including, but not limited to, personal effects such as bags, clothing and mail. The length of contract will be 4 years for procurement of devices. During that period, MoJ expects to have a requirement for up to 90 desktop devices, however this statement should in no way be construed as a commitment to purchase units during the contract period in this, or any other quantity, as the contract will not be based on guaranteed volumes. MoJ requires the devices to remain operational for 10 years from the date of purchase. Bidders will be required to provide evidence of their ability to maintain the devices, including having access to the required spare parts, consumables, replacement devices (i.e. where the devices are beyond economical repair) and drug library updates during the 10 years. For bidders who are not the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), this may include providing evidence to the authority that the necessary contractual arrangements are in place with the OEM to ensure continued access to any required support, spare parts, consumables and replacement devices during the 10 year period. The contract will be open to usage by the Ministry of Justice, the Scottish Prison Service, the Northern Ireland Prison Service and any other person or organisation named in the contact, as a Cluster Member. Additional information: The Buyer is not responsible for any bidding costs incurred by potential suppliers in respect of this procurement. The Buyer reserves the right to abandon the competitive process and not award any contract; make any changes it sees as reasonable to the competition; remove and/or amend element(s) from the scope of the requirements; and accept or reject any tender. |
Renewal Options
Several priced options exist within each lot e.g. additional planned preventative maintenance visits.
CPV Codes
- 38544000 - Drug detection apparatus
Indicators
- Restrictions apply to the lot award allocation.
- This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
- Options are available.
- Renewals are not available.
- Professional qualifications are sought.
Other Information
** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** This procurement will be managed electronically via the Authority's eSourcing Portal (JAGGAER). To participate in this procurement, participants must first be registered on the eSourcing Portal. If you have not yet registered on the eSourcing Portal, this can be done online at https://homeoffice.app.jaggaer.com by following the link ‘To register click here’. Please note that, to register, you must have a valid DUNS number (as provided by Dun and Bradstreet) for the organisation which you are registering, who will be entering into a contract if invited to do so. Once you have registered on the eSourcing Portal, you will be able to view within the Sourcing>My ITTs area ‘ITTs open to all Suppliers’ and the Trace Detection ITT will be found within this area. For technical assistance on use of the eSourcing Portal please contact the JAGGAER Supplier Helpdesk at customersupport@jaggaer.com or 0800 069 8630 (0800 — 18 .00). The closing date for submissions will be 12 April 2021 at 12.00 Midday GMT. Clarification requests must be submitted no later than 05 April 2021.
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-0297cf
- FTS 004206-2021