Coventry Music Service – Music Tutors DPS
A Contract Award Notice (Social)
by COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL
- Source
- OJEU
- Type
- Framework (Services)
- Duration
- 10 year (est.)
- Value
- £2M
- Sector
- PROFESSIONAL
- Published
- 02 Jul 2021
- Delivery
- 01 Sep 2020 to 31 Aug 2030 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Coventry
2 buyers
- Coventry City Council Coventry
45 suppliers
- Karel Vrbik Birmingham
- Will Taggart Stretton on Dunsmore
- Alex Stott Drum Tuition Solihull
- Brenda Allison Warwickshire
- Brian Thomas Coventry
- Joseph Shimmin Birmingham
- Peter Cooke Coventry
- Stephen Plummer Birmingham
- James George Miller Leamington Spa
- Jasmin Earnshaw Stratford upon Avon
- Jaque Durrant Coventry
- Cameron Jack Woodhead Birmingham
- Geoffrey Williams Coventry
- Malc Evans Coventry
- Tim Perkins Birmingham
- Louise Davies Coventry
- Dan Cippico Birmingham
- Elizabeth Long Rugby
- Simon Cliffe Guitar Nuneaton
- Katherine Fear Nuneaton
- Steven Fox Coventry
- Tom Haines Coventry
- Joe Cook Birmingham
- Annette Ball Coventry
- Arjun Jethwa Birmingham
- Kerry West Bedworth
- Victoria Bacon Stratford upon Avon
- Michael Maddock Waterbeach
- Peter Cornell Coventry
- Martyna Strzalka Irthlingorough
- Richard English Birmingham
- Joe Davies Birmingham
- Sara Lane Rees Warwick
- Pardip Bhamrah Solihull
- Heather Duncanson Birmingham
- Lucy Armstrong Birmingham
- Melissa Brown Hinckley
- Victoria Bacon Languages & Music Stratford upon Avon
- Pardip Bhamrah Birmingham
- Natasha Clark Coventry
- Olivia Jago London
- Joseph Ockford Oldbury
- Tim Perkins Coleshill
- Alex Stott Drum Tuition Coventry
- Will Taggart Coventry
Description
Coventry Music Services (CMS) was set up in April 2017 and has delivered music tuition through the use of a Dynamic Purchasing System, which supports the recruitment and retention of external high quality music tutors that work in Coventry schools, the community, and in professional partner venues helping to deliver an excellent service for the City. Arts Council England grant funds all Music Education Hubs (organisations/music services that operate this model), which is performance related and is dependent upon the service meeting the targets stated within the National Plan for Music Education. Coventry Music is committed to ensure that the relationship with the Arts Council is maintained and places Coventry in a strong position to ensure that we continue to drive growth and create a broad and high quality music education offer for the city.
Lot Division
1 | Instrumental Tuition/Small Groups The key required principles of the procurement model are: • to support local provision for local children; • high quality whole class tuition in music for children and young people for individuals or in small groups; • progression ensembles for all ages and abilities; • a wide range of music genres and styles to suit all abilities; • inspirational music projects in partnership with other arts organisations, creative individuals or within National programmes; • live performance programmes; • inspirational opportunities for young people to perform in large scale venues, concerts and within local, regional and national projects; • improve sufficiency and choice of service provision for Schools and the Children and Young People of Coventry; • improve market engagement and relationships with tutors; • develop flexible high-quality provision that is able to respond to specialist needs; • encourage innovation and creative solutions; • all providers participate in a legislatively compliant and quality assured process – the procurement process will be transparent, equitable and fair in accordance with the EU procurement directives and the Council’s Standing Orders on Procurement and Contracts; • improved key performance indicators to support successful service delivery and effective contract management. This procurement is for Education and Training Services described under ‘Administrative social, educational, healthcare and cultural services’ which are considered Light Touch Regime (LTR) services under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, as specified in Schedule 3 of the Regulations (‘Regulations’). The Local Authority will create a ‘pseudo Dynamic Purchasing System’ under the Light Touch Regime (based on CCS guidance) and have set out clearly how we intend to operate the DPS from the outset through the OJEU notice and DPS Application. This meets the duty of transparency and equal treatment, which are the main guidelines to follow when setting up an LTR agreement. Suppliers may join the DPS at any point during its validity if they satisfy the selection requirements, and none of the grounds for exclusion apply. |
2 | Large Group Teaching and Specialist Delivery The key required principles of the procurement model are: • to support local provision for local children; • high quality whole class tuition in music for children and young people for individuals or in small groups; • progression ensembles for all ages and abilities; • a wide range of music genres and styles to suit all abilities; • inspirational music projects in partnership with other arts organisations, creative individuals or within National programmes; • live performance programmes; • inspirational opportunities for young people to perform in large scale venues, concerts and within local, regional and national projects; • improve sufficiency and choice of service provision for schools and the children and young people of Coventry; • improve market engagement and relationships with tutors; • develop flexible high-quality provision that is able to respond to specialist needs; • encourage innovation and creative solutions; • all providers participate in a legislatively compliant and quality assured process – the procurement process will be transparent, equitable and fair in accordance with the EU procurement directives and the Council’s Standing Orders on Procurement and Contracts; • improved key performance indicators to support successful service delivery and effective contract management. This procurement is for Education and Training Services described under ‘Administrative social, educational, healthcare and cultural services’ which are considered Light Touch Regime (LTR) services under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, as specified in Schedule 3 of the Regulations (‘Regulations’). The Local Authority will create a ‘pseudo Dynamic Purchasing System’ under the Light Touch Regime (based on CCS guidance) and have set out clearly how we intend to operate the DPS from the outset through the OJEU notice and DPS Application. This meets the duty of transparency and equal treatment, which are the main guidelines to follow when setting up an LTR agreement. Suppliers may join the DPS at any point during its validity if they satisfy the selection requirements, and none of the grounds for exclusion apply. |
3 | Curriculum Support The key required principles of the procurement model are: • to support local provision for local children; • high quality whole class tuition in music for children and young people for individuals or in small groups; • progression ensembles for all ages and abilities; • a wide range of music genres and styles to suit all abilities; • inspirational music projects in partnership with other arts organisations, creative individuals or within National programmes; • live performance programmes; • inspirational opportunities for young people to perform in large scale venues, concerts and within local, regional and national projects; • improve sufficiency and choice of service provision for Schools and the Children and Young People of Coventry; • improve market engagement and relationships with Tutors; • develop flexible high-quality provision that is able to respond to specialist needs; • encourage innovation and creative solutions; • all providers participate in a legislatively compliant and quality assured process – the procurement process will be transparent, equitable and fair in accordance with the EU procurement directives and the Council’s Standing Orders on Procurement and Contracts; • improved key performance indicators to support successful service delivery and effective contract management. This procurement is for Education and Training Services described under ‘Administrative social, educational, healthcare and cultural services’ which are considered Light Touch Regime (LTR) services under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, as specified in Schedule 3 of the Regulations (‘Regulations’). The Local Authority will create a ‘pseudo Dynamic Purchasing System’ under the Light Touch Regime (based on CCS guidance) and have set out clearly how we intend to operate the DPS from the outset through the OJEU notice and DPS Application. This meets the duty of transparency and equal treatment, which are the main guidelines to follow when setting up an LTR agreement. Suppliers may join the DPS at any point during its validity if they satisfy the selection requirements, and none of the grounds for exclusion apply. |
Award Detail
1 | Karel Vrbik (Birmingham)
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2 | Will Taggart (Stretton on Dunsmore)
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3 | Alex Stott Drum Tuition (Solihull)
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4 | Brenda Allison (Warwickshire)
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5 | Brian Thomas (Coventry)
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6 | Joseph Shimmin (Birmingham)
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7 | Peter Cooke (Coventry)
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8 | Stephen Plummer (Birmingham)
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9 | James George Miller (Leamington Spa)
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10 | Jasmin Earnshaw (Stratford upon Avon)
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11 | Jaque Durrant (Coventry)
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12 | Cameron Jack Woodhead (Birmingham)
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13 | Geoffrey Williams (Coventry)
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14 | Malc Evans (Coventry)
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15 | Tim Perkins (Birmingham)
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16 | Louise Davies (Coventry)
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17 | Dan Cippico (Birmingham)
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18 | Elizabeth Long (Rugby)
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19 | Simon Cliffe Guitar (Nuneaton)
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20 | Katherine Fear (Nuneaton)
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21 | Steven Fox (Coventry)
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22 | Tom Haines (Coventry)
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23 | Joe Cook (Birmingham)
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24 | Annette Ball (Coventry)
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25 | Arjun Jethwa (Birmingham)
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26 | Kerry West (Bedworth)
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27 | Victoria Bacon (Stratford upon Avon)
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28 | Michael Maddock (Waterbeach)
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29 | Peter Cornell (Coventry)
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30 | Martyna Strzalka (Irthlingorough)
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31 | Richard English (Birmingham)
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32 | Joe Davies (Birmingham)
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33 | Sara Lane Rees (Warwick)
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34 | Pardip Bhamrah (Solihull)
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35 | Heather Duncanson (Birmingham)
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36 | Lucy Armstrong (Birmingham)
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37 | Melissa Brown (Hinckley)
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38 | Brenda Allison (Warwickshire)
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39 | Lucy Armstrong (Birmingham)
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40 | Victoria Bacon Languages & Music (Stratford upon Avon)
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41 | Annette Ball (Coventry)
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42 | Pardip Bhamrah (Birmingham)
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43 | Melissa Brown (Hinckley)
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44 | Dan Cippico (Birmingham)
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45 | Simon Cliffe Guitar (Nuneaton)
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46 | Joe Davies (Birmingham)
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47 | Louise Davies (Coventry)
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48 | Natasha Clark (Coventry)
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49 | Jaque Durrant (Coventry)
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50 | Jasmin Earnshaw (Stratford upon Avon)
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51 | Malc Evans (Coventry)
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52 | Katherine Fear (Nuneaton)
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53 | Steven Fox (Coventry)
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54 | Tom Haines (Coventry)
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55 | Olivia Jago (London)
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56 | Arjun Jethwa (Birmingham)
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57 | Elizabeth Long (Rugby)
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58 | Michael Maddock (Waterbeach)
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59 | James George Miller (Leamington Spa)
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60 | Joseph Ockford (Oldbury)
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61 | Tim Perkins (Coleshill)
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62 | Stephen Plummer (Birmingham)
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63 | Sara Lane Rees (Warwick)
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64 | Alex Stott Drum Tuition (Coventry)
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65 | Martyna Strzalka (Irthlingorough)
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66 | Will Taggart (Coventry)
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67 | Karel Vrbik (Birmingham)
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68 | Geoffrey Williams (Coventry)
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69 | Brenda Allison (Warwickshire)
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70 | Victoria Bacon Languages & Music (Stratford upon Avon)
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71 | Louise Davies (Coventry)
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72 | Jasmin Earnshaw (Stratford upon Avon)
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73 | Malc Evans (Coventry)
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74 | Katherine Fear (Nuneaton)
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75 | Elizabeth Long (Rugby)
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76 | Geoffrey Williams (Coventry)
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CPV Codes
- 80000000 - Education and training services
Indicators
Reference
- OJEU 335524-2021