Framework for the Provision of Temporary Agency Catering, Cleaning, Hospitality and Events Workers For the University of Birmingham

A Tender Notice
by THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Framework (Services)
Duration
4 year
Value
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Sector
BUSINESS
Published
24 Jun 2024
Delivery
To 24 Jul 2028 (est.)
Deadline
24 Jul 2024 15:00

Concepts

Location

BIRMINGHAM

Geochart for 2 buyers and 0 suppliers

2 buyers

Description

The University wishes to establish a framework for the 'Provision of Temporary Agency Catering Cleaning, Hospitality and Events Agency Workers' using the RESTRICTED procurement procedure. The Framework Agreement will last for a period of four (4) years. The procurement will be structured as follows: • Lot 1 -Temporary Agency Catering Workers • Lot 2 -Temporary Agency Hospitality and Events Workers • Lot 3 - Temporary Agency Cleaning Workers

Lot Division

1 Temporary Agency Catering Workers

While the University of Birmingham carries a substantially scaled operation for catering and events to manage the 35,000+ students, with the potential to expand on Edgbaston Campus to 50,000 over the next 10 years and 5,000+ staff that are accessing the campus at any time, there is a requirement to augment that existing operation with an appropriately skilled and qualified catering and event workforce specifically for hospitality and events and when needed covering Inhouse, branded sites, such as Costa and Starbucks along with the associated culinary team to support the smooth running of the University. Specifically, the recruitment agencies will be required to: • collaborate with the University and related project teams to develop a robust staffing plan and to drive efficiency wherever possible. • to cover our business-as-usual activities such as sickness and vacancy cover in our outlets. • have a bank of trained candidates, to cover for short- and long-term placements. • Our events can vary in size from circa 50 guests to in excess of 500. We require a skilled workforce who can deliver a formal dinner and drinks service and who are trained to the appropriate level in Food Safety Legislation. • We operate within a very demanding environment where we host events in an assortment of venues. We need the support of an agency, who can supply quality, trained team members who are used to servicing formal and VIP style service, to protect the reputation of the university. • We require a booking system that allows us to clearly identify, which of the bank of staff are available to work on the event, and a process that allows us to highlight those team members, who have worked with us on previous occasions, and we deem to be skilled and preferred candidates. • It is important that we can track the finances of each event, therefore it is it's important that we have the ability to track the financial costs associated with each booking. It is key that the successful agency can provide evidence of training and be available on large events to book staff in, ensuring that everyone scheduled arrives and make contingency plans for any no shows. • Leverage their existing specialist database and capability to recruit an appropriately talented team who can deliver the services required. • to assist with the coordination of candidates for training and onboarding plans, accommodation planning and staff welfare planning • act as the point of contact for accreditation related to candidates under their banner to ensure data accuracy and compliance with all data protection regulations. • manage the administration and payroll of all staff being employed under their company, be they individuals or sole-entities, and to consolidate the payroll into an invoice with the required substantiation to the University of Birmingham for ease of processing. • Be a knowledgeable resource that contributes to the overall aspiration to deliver quality services as part of the event at the University of Birmingham through active communication, a sense of partnership and business acumen.

2 Temporary Agency Hospitality and Events Workers

While the University of Birmingham carries a substantially scaled operation for catering and events to manage the 35,000+ students, with the potential to expand on Edgbaston Campus to 50,000 over the next 10 years and 5,000+ staff that are accessing the campus at any time, there is a requirement to augment that existing operation with an appropriately skilled and qualified catering and event workforce specifically for hospitality and events and when needed covering Inhouse, branded sites, such as Costa and Starbucks along with the associated culinary team to support the smooth running of the University. Specifically, the recruitment agencies will be required to: • collaborate with the University and related project teams to develop a robust staffing plan and to drive efficiency wherever possible. • to cover our business-as-usual activities such as sickness and vacancy cover in our outlets. • have a bank of trained candidates, to cover for short- and long-term placements. • Our events can vary in size from circa 50 guests to in excess of 500. We require a skilled workforce who can deliver a formal dinner and drinks service and who are trained to the appropriate level in Food Safety Legislation. • We operate within a very demanding environment where we host events in an assortment of venues. We need the support of an agency, who can supply quality, trained team members who are used to servicing formal and VIP style service, to protect the reputation of the university. • We require a booking system that allows us to clearly identify, which of the bank of staff are available to work on the event, and a process that allows us to highlight those team members, who have worked with us on previous occasions, and we deem to be skilled and preferred candidates. • It is important that we can track the finances of each event, therefore it is it's important that we have the ability to track the financial costs associated with each booking. It is key that the successful agency can provide evidence of training and be available on large events to book staff in, ensuring that everyone scheduled arrives and make contingency plans for any no shows. • Leverage their existing specialist database and capability to recruit an appropriately talented team who can deliver the services required. • to assist with the coordination of candidates for training and onboarding plans, accommodation planning and staff welfare planning • act as the point of contact for accreditation related to candidates under their banner to ensure data accuracy and compliance with all data protection regulations. • manage the administration and payroll of all staff being employed under their company, be they individuals or sole-entities, and to consolidate the payroll into an invoice with the required substantiation to the University of Birmingham for ease of processing. • Be a knowledgeable resource that contributes to the overall aspiration to deliver quality services as part of the event at the University of Birmingham through active communication, a sense of partnership and business acumen.

3 Temporary Agency Cleaning Workers

Cleaning and Waste Services employ circa 300 staff working across over 100 buildings 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at the University of Birmingham. The teamwork across all areas to include Edgbaston main campus, Selly Oak campus, all accommodation sites (The Vale & Selly Oak Village), Wast Hill, Kings Norton and Stratford-upon-Avon. The team provide professional cleaning services in all areas to include teaching and learning spaces, laboratories, sports facilities, student accommodation sites, social spaces, catered spaces (cafes, bars, and restaurants), offices, libraries, washrooms, circulation spaces, and conference and events spaces such as the great hall. The cleaning team impact every student, staff member and visitor to the university. Staff take pride in their work in order to deliver exceptionally high cleaning standards across all areas.

CPV Codes

  • 79620000 - Supply services of personnel including temporary staff
  • 79600000 - Recruitment services

Indicators

  • Restrictions apply to the lot award allocation.
  • Bids should cover a maximum number of lots.
  • Bids may cover one or more lots.
  • Renewals are not available.
  • Award on basis of price and quality.

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