Building Better Opportunities - Specialist Partners Framework - New Supplies (5 x Contract Areas)
A Contract Award Notice
by THE PLUSS ORGANISATION CIC
- Source
- OJEU
- Type
- Framework (Services)
- Duration
- 1.5 year (est.)
- Value
- £1M
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 13 May 2022
- Delivery
- 01 Apr 2022 to 29 Sep 2023 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Hockley
1 buyer
- Pluss Organisation CIC Hockley
1 supplier
- Pluss Organisation CIC Exeter
Description
Positive People and Hopeful Families are projects funded by the ESF and the National Lottery Community Fund through its Building Better Opportunities (BBO) Contracts. It is managed by Pluss CIC and delivered by Pluss and its Core Partners across 5 Contract Areas. There are specialist partners already signed up to this existing framework from 2020. New specialist partners are now being invited to join this framework that expires 29/09/23. Pluss reserves the right to extend this framework by a further year, or up to the date when the contract allocations per contract area are spent, whichever is the earlier. Pluss also reserves the right to bring the expiry date forward, should the allocations per contract area be spent before the expiry date.
Lot Division
1 | Contract Area 1 - Cornwall C2C (2.2) |
2 | Contract Area - 2 Cornwall S&E (2.2) |
3 | Contract Area - 3 Devon (HoSW 2.4) |
4 | Contract Area - 4 Somerset (HoSW 2.3) |
5 | Contract Area - 5 West Yorkshire (2.2) |
Award Detail
1 | Pluss Organisation CIC (Exeter)
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2 | Pluss Organisation CIC (Exeter)
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3 | Pluss Organisation CIC (Exeter)
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4 | Pluss Organisation CIC (Exeter)
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5 | Pluss Organisation CIC (Exeter)
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Award Criteria
Weighted scorecard against which a threshold value was set; all suppliers who met or exceeded this threshold value were placed on to the Specialist Partners Framework | 100.0 |
PRICE | _ |
CPV Codes
- 98000000 - Other community, social and personal services
Indicators
- Award on basis of price and quality.
Other Information
Please note these contract allocations are for each contract area as a whole, and are not assigned allocations to the specialist partner. These allocations will be accessed by the specialist partner on a need by participant basis. Pluss and its Core Partners wish to bring in new specialist partners to deliver services that will help participants to overcome personal barriers to progression. As these services will be specific to the participants needs, and sporadic in terms of the service requirements, to ensure a full coverage of services, Pluss is adding specialist partners to the existing Opportunities Framework as part of our extension on the Building Better Opportunities Contracts. Once Specialist Partners are approved onto the Opportunities Framework, Pluss and its Core Partners will be able to call off services on a participant needs basis. The services are set out (but not limited to) under requirements (3) of this tender. Specialist Partners can respond to one or more Contract Areas, but must complete a separate response for each Contract Area. Please note, Pluss and its Core partners are not looking for one Specialist Partner to deliver all services across any Contract Area, services within a Contract Area may be awarded to more than one Specialist Partner to suit the requirements of the programme. Once approved and placed on the Opportunities Framework, this in no way guarantees a commitment to volume or revenue as the framework is there to be accessed on a needs basis. In addition, your organisation will be added to the pre-approved Pluss suppliers list. Your Organisation may be contacted for services across additional contracts Pluss have in place The services under the Opportunities Framework will be very varied and for example, may range from a vocational training course to accessing help for substance misuse issues, due to this varied nature of services required under Building Better Opportunities, there is also the scope to add services under None-Listed Services. Each service proposed, please populate a rate card in the Financial Rate Card Submission spreadsheet. These rate cards will form a part of your T&C’s, the price and outcomes submitted will remain consistent across Pluss and all of its Core Partners under BBO. Each Party shall have the right to request revised price and outcomes on an annual basis through an annual review. This review will be in the form of a Tele kit, Face to Face or similar medium, in the event no annual review is carried out, the prices and outcomes of the rate card shall remain as is. (Any agreed revision of services and prices, must be agreed between the parties by form or variation in the contract). Where a Specialist Partner is charging to BBO, the Specialist Partner cannot draw down any additional funding for the activity carried out i.e. other ESF funded programmes such as Work and Health Programme. In the event a Specialist Partner is discovered to be drawing down additional funding in any instance, Pluss reserves the right to claw back funds in line with the National Lottery Community Fund and ESF Guidelines. A formal ITT document and response pack (comprising of 7 documents in all) is available, either on request from andrewj.jarvis@pluss.org.uk, or via the Partner Opportunities Portal (POP) website, the URL for which is mentioned earlier in this eNotice This additional information has been added at Award Stage Whilst the Award Notice states that this has been self-awarded, this is not the case; a Framework contract has been put in place with 90 different organisations across the 5 lots. A full list of these suppliers and further details of the award can be found at https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/907d3969-b792-420d-a166-3aa41c...
Reference
- OJEU 258207-2022