SCC RD - Supply and Installation of Safety Camera Enforcement Systems Throughout the County of Surrey

A Tender Notice
by SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Goods)
Duration
0.5 year
Value
£920K
Sector
TRANSPORT
Published
12 Oct 2022
Delivery
To 28 Nov 2023 (est.)
Deadline
09 Nov 2022 12:00

Concepts

Location

Surrey, East and West Sussex:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

Surrey County Council (“the Council”) is seeking to procure one or more contract(s) for Supply and Installation of Safety Camera Enforcement Systems Throughout the County of Surrey. Surrey County Council (“the Council”) is seeking to identify one or more safety camera providers (‘the Contractor’) to design and install Home Office Type Approved (‘HOTA’) safety camera systems at the following locations or ‘Lots’: Lot 1 - A25 Shere Road, Albury Lot 2 - B2032 Dorking Road, Tadworth Lot 3 - 374 Brooklands Road, Weybridge Lot 4 - 382 Old Woking Road, West Byfleet Lot 5 - 23 Horley Road, South Earlswood Lot 6 - A281 Horsham Road, Bramley Bidders may submit tenders for one or more Lots as detailed above. Submissions will be evaluated using the evaluation methodology detailed later in this document. Bidders should be aware that each Lot will be evaluated and awarded individually using the documents required for submission as detailed in Table 5 of this document. Safety cameras have been successful in reducing road casualties through deterring speeding and red light jumping. Analysis of speed and collision data has indicated that the installation of safety camera systems in these locations would be an appropriate method of improving road safety for these stretches of road. The project will include the installation of digital average speed or spot speed camera technology that has been type approved by the Home Office. Equipment must be connected safely to existing power networks and be able to communicate remotely with the Surrey Police back-office processing system via 3G / 4G. The scope of this procurement exercise is for the supply and installation of the camera systems. The cameras will be serviced and calibrated as part of “pay as you go” contracts that falls outside of this procurement exercise. Surrey County Council Road Safety & Active Travel Team and Surrey Police (“Drive Smart Partnership”) are looking for the most effective speed enforcement systems, employing the most appropriate technology that also demonstrates value for money. The evaluation panel will be assessing each solution put forward on its adherence to the specification, the level of enforcement achieved and the value of the proposal and will be awarding contract(s) to the most economically advantageous bidder(s). Surrey County Council (‘The Council’) has made every effort to ensure the completeness and accuracy of information provided to Bidders but does not warrant any such information. Bidders should notify the Council without delay regarding any perceived ambiguity, inconsistency, or omission in relation to the information in this ITT Guidance document, any of its associated documents and/or any other information issued to them during the procurement process.

Lot Division

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  • Value: £920K
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Renewal Options

The contract shall include options to facilitate the delivery of innovative and/or transformative services connected to the subject-matter of the 'core' services to be delivered.

Award Criteria

Quality 60
price 40

CPV Codes

  • 34971000 - Speed camera equipment
  • 45316210 - Installation of traffic monitoring equipment

Indicators

  • This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
  • Options are available.
  • Renewals are not available.

Other Information

** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** Selection Questionnaire responses and tenders are to be completed electronically using the Proactis Supplier Network (the Portal) https://supplierlive.proactisp2p.com/. The Potal provides a web-based tool that provides a simple, secure and efficient means for managing tendering and quotation activities reducing the time and effort required for both buyers and potential bidders. The Portal allows for tender clarifications and submitting your bid electronically. In order to bid for this opportunity, Candidates should register their organisation on the Portal. Bidders will remain responsible for all costs and expenses incurred by them or by any third party acting under instructions from Bidders in connection with taking part in this procurement, regardless of whether such costs arise as a consequence direct or indirect of any amendments made to the procurement documents by the Council at any time. The Council reserves the right at any time to: (i) reject any or all responses and to cancel or withdraw this procurement at any stage; (ii) award a contract without prior notice; (iii) change the basis, the procedures and the time-scales set out or referred to within the procurement documents; (iv) require a bidder to clarify any submissions in writing and/or provide additional information (failure to respond adequately may result in disqualification); (v) terminate the procurement process; and (vi) amend the terms and conditions of the selection and evaluation process. All discussions and correspondence will be deemed strictly subject to contract until a formal contract is entered into. The formal contract shall not be binding until it has been signed and dated by the duly authorised representatives of both parties subject to a sufficient number of satisfactory responses being received.

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