South East Wales Technical and Professional Services
A Contract Award Notice
by CARDIFF COUNCIL
- Source
- OJEU
- Type
- Framework (Services)
- Duration
- 6 year (est.)
- Value
- £300M
- Sector
- BUSINESS
- Published
- 20 Apr 2021
- Delivery
- To 20 Dec 2029 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Cardiff
2 buyers
- Cardiff Council Cardiff
45 suppliers
- Matrix SCM Milton Keynes
- Constellia Public London
- AECOM Cardiff
- Amey OW London
- Arcadis Consulting Cardiff
- Ove Arup & Partners Cardiff
- Atkins Cardiff
- Capita Property & Infrastructure Cardiff
- Jacobs Cardiff
- Local Transport Projects Beverley
- Mott Macdonald Cardiff
- RPS Consulting Services Abingdon
- WSP London
- Tetra TECH Cardiff
- Jeremy Benn Associates Newport
- Ramboll London
- Stantec Bristol
- Waterco Ruthin
- Alistair Burroughs Design Partnership Cardiff
- Collaborative Project Management Services Cardiff
- Drac Consulting Cardiff
- Expedite Project Services Cardiff
- Helios Technology Farnborough
- GMR Aviation Consulting Llandysul
- Cotswold Archaeology Cirencester
- Environment Partnership Warrington
- Curtins Consulting Cardiff
- Alder King Cardiff
- Avison Young Birmingham
- Bruton Knowles Gloucester
- Cooke & Arkwright Cardiff
- Jones Lang Lasalle London
- Knight Frank London
- Savills London
- Valuation Office Agency London
- Cushman & Wakefield Debenham Tie Leung London
- Ahr Architects Manchester
- Rhomco Consulting Cardiff
- Stride Treglown Cardiff
- Wardell Armstrong Cardiff
- Mace London
- Urbanists Cardiff
- Powell Dobson Architects Cardiff
- BDP Bristol
- Sweco Leeds
Description
This opportunity was to establish and host a framework agreement for the provision of technical and professional services to UK Public Sector Clients (the ‘Potential Customers’). The key objective of this procurement process is to secure a high quality technical and professional services that offers potential customers value for money and added value in the services being provided. The framework will consist of a number of construction consultancy disciplines (Lots 1 – 10), as well as a neutral vendor managed service provision (Lot 11). The requirements have been split into a total of 11 separate lots to appoint suitably qualified and experienced suppliers across the following range of distinct disciplines: 1) Multi-discipline; 2) Civil and Highway Engineering Consultants; 3) Transportation Consultants; 4) Ground and Water Consultancy; 5) Estates and Residential Development Professional Services; 6) Site Supervision; 7) Aviation Consultants; 8) Geotechnical Consultants; 9) Archaeological/Cultural Heritage Consultancy; 10) Master Planning/ Urban Design; 11) Neutral Vendor Managed Service.
Lot Division
1 | Multi-Disciplinary Provision of Multi-Discipline Practices able to provide a suitable, professionally qualified resource to undertake potential commissions. This service will provide an All-In option to be used where a lead consultant or project manager is required to take responsibility for and manage the contracts for all required services on a particular commission. Further details on the services required are detailed in the Invitation to Tender Pack. |
2 | Civil and Highway Engineering Consultants Provision of Civil and Highway Engineering Practices able to provide a suitable, professionally qualified resource to undertake potential commissions. The Practices appointed to this lot are able to provide the following disciplines; A. Civil Engineering Consultancy B. Highway Engineering Consultancy Further details on the services required are detailed in the Invitation to Tender Pack. |
3 | Transportation Consultancy Provision of Transportation Practices able to provide a suitable, professionally qualified resource to undertake potential commissions. Further details on the services required are detailed in the Invitation to Tender Pack. |
4 | Ground and Water Consultancy Provision of Ground and Water Consultancy Practices able to provide a suitable, professionally qualified resource to undertake potential commissions The Practices appoint to this lot are able to provide the following disciplines; A. Ground and Water Contamination Consultancy B. Flood Risk Mapping, Modelling and Analysis Consultancy C. Water Management Consultancy Further details on the services required are detailed in the Invitation to Tender Pack. |
5 | Estates and Residential Development Professional Services Provision of Estates and Residential Professional Services Consultancies to provide a suitable, professionally qualified resource to undertake potential commissions. Further details on the services required are detailed in the Invitation to Tender Pack. |
6 | Site Supervision Provision of Site Supervision Practices able to provide a suitable, professionally qualified resource to undertake potential commissions. Further details on the services required are detailed in the Invitation to Tender Pack. |
7 | Aviation Consultancy Provision of Aviation Consultancy Practices able to provide a suitable, professionally qualified resource to undertake potential commissions. Further details on the services detailed in the Invitation to Tender Pack. |
8 | Geotechnical Consultancy Provision of Geotechnical Practices able to provide a suitable, professionally qualified resource to undertake potential commissions. Further details on the services required are detailed in the Invitation to Tender Pack. |
9 | Archaeological/Cultural Heritage Consultancy Provision of Archaeological and Cultural Heritage Practices able to provide a suitable, professionally qualified resource to undertake potential commissions. Further details on the services required are detailed in the Invitation to Tender Pack. |
10 | Master Planning/ Urban Design Provision of Master Planning / Urban Design Consultants Practices able to provide a suitable, professionally qualified resource to undertake potential commissions. Further details on the services are detailed in the Invitation to Tender Pack. |
11 | Neutral Vendor Managed Service Provision of a Neutral Vendor Managed Service (NVMS) for the delivery of specialist professional services. The managed service provider(s) will support contracting authorities requirements for consultancy projects and professionals and the management of the supply chain delivering the requirements. The main focus of services required will link back to construction including marketing, systems, finance, procurement, social value, FM consultancy, however, the range of services is extensive to this framework. The managed service provider(s) will be required to deliver all services through their supply chain of consultants/professionals outlined below. This is not an exhaustive and may change depending on requirements by each contracting authority: Construction consultancy services Corporate, policy, audit and finance Procurement Social value Marketing, media and communications ICT, Transformation and change Education, learning and curriculum Energy consultancy Adult care services Children’s services Commercialisation and public services Organisational change and transformation management Facilities management Housing and communities Business strategies HR Law. Further details on the services are detailed in the Invitation to Tender Pack. |
Award Detail
1 | Matrix SCM (Milton Keynes)
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2 | Constellia Public (London)
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3 | AECOM (Cardiff)
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4 | Amey OW (London)
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5 | Arcadis Consulting (Cardiff)
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6 | Ove Arup & Partners (Cardiff)
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7 | Atkins (Cardiff)
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8 | Capita Property & Infrastructure (Cardiff)
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9 | Jacobs (Cardiff)
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10 | Local Transport Projects (Beverley)
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11 | Mott Macdonald (Cardiff)
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12 | RPS Consulting Services (Abingdon)
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13 | WSP (London)
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14 | Tetra TECH (Cardiff)
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15 | AECOM (Cardiff)
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16 | Arcadis Consulting (Cardiff)
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17 | Ove Arup & Partners (Cardiff)
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18 | Atkins (Cardiff)
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19 | Capita Property & Infrastructure (Cardiff)
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20 | Jeremy Benn Associates (Newport)
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21 | Mott Macdonald (Cardiff)
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22 | Ramboll (London)
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23 | RPS Consulting Services (Abingdon)
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24 | Stantec (Bristol)
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25 | Waterco (Ruthin)
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26 | WSP (London)
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27 | Amey OW (London)
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28 | Arcadis Consulting (Cardiff)
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29 | Ove Arup & Partners (Cardiff)
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30 | Atkins (Cardiff)
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31 | Alistair Burroughs Design Partnership (Cardiff)
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32 | Capita Property & Infrastructure (Cardiff)
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33 | Collaborative Project Management Services (Cardiff)
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34 | Drac Consulting (Cardiff)
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35 | Expedite Project Services (Cardiff)
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36 | Mott Macdonald (Cardiff)
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37 | WSP (London)
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38 | AECOM (Cardiff)
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39 | Arcadis Consulting (Cardiff)
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40 | Ove Arup & Partners (Cardiff)
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41 | Atkins (Cardiff)
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42 | Alistair Burroughs Design Partnership (Cardiff)
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43 | Capita Property & Infrastructure (Cardiff)
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44 | Mott Macdonald (Cardiff)
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45 | RPS Consulting Services (Abingdon)
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46 | WSP (London)
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47 | Helios Technology (Farnborough)
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48 | GMR Aviation Consulting (Llandysul)
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49 | Arcadis Consulting (Cardiff)
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50 | Cotswold Archaeology (Cirencester)
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51 | Environment Partnership (Warrington)
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52 | WSP (London)
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53 | Tetra TECH (Cardiff)
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54 | AECOM (Cardiff)
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55 | Amey OW (London)
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56 | Ove Arup & Partners (Cardiff)
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57 | Atkins (Cardiff)
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58 | Alistair Burroughs Design Partnership (Cardiff)
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59 | Capita Property & Infrastructure (Cardiff)
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60 | Curtins Consulting (Cardiff)
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61 | Jacobs (Cardiff)
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62 | Local Transport Projects (Beverley)
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63 | Mott Macdonald (Cardiff)
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64 | RPS Consulting Services (Abingdon)
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65 | WSP (London)
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66 | Alder King (Cardiff)
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67 | Avison Young (Birmingham)
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68 | Bruton Knowles (Gloucester)
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69 | Cooke & Arkwright (Cardiff)
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70 | Jones Lang Lasalle (London)
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71 | Knight Frank (London)
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72 | Savills (London)
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73 | Valuation Office Agency (London)
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74 | Cushman & Wakefield Debenham Tie Leung (London)
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75 | AECOM (Cardiff)
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76 | Ahr Architects (Manchester)
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77 | Amey OW (London)
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78 | Arcadis Consulting (Cardiff)
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79 | Ove Arup & Partners (Cardiff)
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80 | Capita Property & Infrastructure (Cardiff)
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81 | Jacobs (Cardiff)
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82 | Mott Macdonald (Cardiff)
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83 | Rhomco Consulting (Cardiff)
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84 | Stride Treglown (Cardiff)
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85 | Wardell Armstrong (Cardiff)
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86 | WSP (London)
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87 | Tetra TECH (Cardiff)
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88 | Mace (London)
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89 | Amey OW (London)
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90 | Urbanists (Cardiff)
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91 | Ove Arup & Partners (Cardiff)
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92 | RPS Consulting Services (Abingdon)
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93 | Environment Partnership (Warrington)
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94 | Powell Dobson Architects (Cardiff)
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95 | BDP (Bristol)
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96 | Ramboll (London)
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97 | Tetra TECH (Cardiff)
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98 | WSP (London)
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99 | Ahr Architects (Manchester)
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100 | Mott Macdonald (Cardiff)
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101 | AECOM (Cardiff)
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102 | Amey OW (London)
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103 | Ove Arup & Partners (Cardiff)
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104 | Atkins (Cardiff)
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105 | Capita Property & Infrastructure (Cardiff)
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106 | Curtins Consulting (Cardiff)
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107 | Mott Macdonald (Cardiff)
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108 | Ramboll (London)
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109 | RPS Consulting Services (Abingdon)
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110 | Stantec (Bristol)
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111 | Sweco (Leeds)
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112 | WSP (London)
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Award Criteria
Quality | 70.0 |
PRICE | 30.0 |
CPV Codes
- 71530000 - Construction consultancy services
- 79418000 - Procurement consultancy services
- 79100000 - Legal services
- 79414000 - Human resources management consultancy services
- 79410000 - Business and management consultancy services
- 79993100 - Facilities management services
- 66122000 - Corporate finance and venture capital services
- 79212000 - Auditing services
- 79342000 - Marketing services
- 72222300 - Information technology services
- 80000000 - Education and training services
- 71314000 - Energy and related services
- 80400000 - Adult and other education services
- 75110000 - General public services
- 71311000 - Civil engineering consultancy services
- 71311220 - Highways engineering services
- 71311200 - Transport systems consultancy services
- 71313000 - Environmental engineering consultancy services
- 90733700 - Groundwater pollution monitoring or control services
- 71315210 - Building services consultancy services
- 71521000 - Construction-site supervision services
- 66514120 - Marine, aviation and other transport insurance services
- 71332000 - Geotechnical engineering services
- 71351914 - Archaeological services
- 71410000 - Urban planning services
Indicators
- Award on basis of price and quality.
Other Information
The framework provision is available for use to all contracting authorities throughout all administrative regions of the UK (as defined by the Public Contracts Regulations 2015)including but not limited to: Central Government Departments and their Arm's Length Bodies and Agencies, Non-Departmental Public Bodies, NHS Bodies and Local Authorities, including any successor to any of them in the exercise of their statutory or public functions. Welsh Public Sector Organisations 1.1 This Framework arrangement is open for use for all public sector bodies in Wales this includes all Local authorities in Wales and any government departments include but not limited to the below: — Welsh Government and its sponsored bodies and legal entities (including companies) owned or controlled by it (for example (but without limitation) Transport for Wales, Natural Resources Wales, the National Library of Wales and Cardiff Airport). A list of the bodies falling within this category may be found at https://gov.wales/topics/improvingservices/devolution-democracy-delivery/registe... — Welsh Higher Education bodies as described at http://www.wales.com/study/universities-wales — Welsh Further Education Colleges as described at http://www.collegeswales.ac.uk/Find-a-College — NHS Local Health Boards and NHS Trusts in Wales, — Welsh Housing Associations/registered social landlords as described at http://gov.wales/topics/housing-and-regeneration/publications/registered-social-... — Welsh Local Authorities as described at: http://gov.wales/topics/localgovernment/unitary-authorities/?lang=en — Schools, sixth-form colleges, foundation schools and academies in Wales (but not independent schools), — HM Inspectorate of Schools in Wales (Estyn), — the following central government departments, to the extent that they are based in or operate in Wales — Cabinet Office, — Wales Office, — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, — Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, — Department for Digital, Culture Media and Sport, — Department for Education, — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, — Department for Transport, — Department for Work and Pensions, — Department of Energy and Climate Change, — Department of Health and Social Care, — HM Treasury, — Home Office, — Ministry of Justice, — Ministry of Defence, — Agencies or sponsored bodies of the above central government bodies, to the extent that they are based in or operate in Wales, including (but not limited to) — Office of National Statistics, — Defence Support Group, — Royal Mint, — Crown Commercial Service, — Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), — Maritime and Coastguard Agency. This framework may also be used by — Joint Ventures or collaborations between Welsh Local Authorities or any combination of the bodies listed above, — Any successors to any of the above bodies in the exercise of their statutory or public functions, including (without limitation), by reason of abolition, merger, boundary change, replacement or otherwise. The entities described above in this paragraph 1.2 are intended to be entitled to participate in award procedures under the resulting framework and so are identified for the purpose of Regulation 33(5) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. Further details can be found within the user guidance. (WA Ref:109724)
Reference
- OJEU 195873-2021