Pay and Display Parking Machines

A Tender Notice
by READING BOROUGH COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Goods)
Duration
7 year
Value
£-£2M
Sector
TRANSPORT
Published
21 Oct 2024
Delivery
To 30 Sep 2031 (est.)
Deadline
05 Nov 2024 16:00

Concepts

Location

Berkshire:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

Reading Borough Council (RBC) invites tenders for the provision of pay and display parking machines. The contract includes installation/commissioning, maintenance/servicing/repair, processing of transactions and transaction data, and removal of replaced machines. The contract may also include the removal and disposal of machines removed from the estate. RBC's parking machine estate is under review and is expected to reduce from approx. 155 pay and display machines to around 75. The final number of machines provided through this contract may change depending on the outcome of the review.This tender is offered over 2 Lots to allow for pricing on both a lease and purchase basis. RBC reserves the right to award to one Lot only, or to both Lots.Proposed procurement timetable:- Publication of tender: 21.10.24- Tender return: 05.11.24- Standstill ends: 25.11.24- Contract start: 06.01.25- Installation completed: 28.02.25

Lot Division

1 Provision of pay and display parking machines - Lease option

Reading Borough Council (RBC) is inviting tenders from suitably qualified suppliers for the provision pay and display parking machines across RBC's on-street and off-street parking locations. The contract will include:- Installation and commissioning of machines- Maintenance of machines- Servicing and repair of machines- Processing of transactions and transaction data- Removal of replaced machinesThis Lot 1, is for the provision of pay and display parking machines on a leased basis. On this option, RBC will not buy the machines, which will remain an asset of the supplier. All machine and operating costs will be included within a monthly rental cost. The terms and conditions mandates that any leased machines will be offered to RBC for purchase at the end of the contract.RBC is currently reviewing its existing estate of pay and display machines and is aiming to rationalise its assets. As a result, the contract is expected to include in the region of 75 pay and display machines, reduced from approximately 155 pay and display machines. It should be noted that the final number of pay and display machines provided through this contract may change depending on the outcome of the parking estate review.The contract may also include for the removal and disposal of any machines to be removed from the estate entirely.The pay and display parking machine will be located at on-street locations and across 11 surface car parks within the borough. Please note that the 2 multi-storey car parks operated by RBC are not included for within the tender. RBC's existing pay and display machines currently use 3G technology to transmit data. The 3G network is due to be switched off at the end of 2024/early 2025. Maintaining pay and display parking provisions across the borough is key for RBC and therefore suppliers will be required to mobilise quickly in order to prevent any break in service. To avoid any disruption over the Christmas period, installation is expected in early 2025, completed by 28th February 2025.The specification is based on the supply of new pay and display parking machines, however, variant bids will be accepted on the basis that refurbished pay and display machines are supplied. A variant bid on this basis will only be accepted if it accompanies a standard bid and must meet the full requirements of the specification. Details in respect of variant bids can be found within Section 14 of the Invitation to Tender.Below is the outline procurement timetable that this tender will follow. Please note, following the publication of a Prior Information Notice on the Find a Tender Service on 3rd September 2024(reference 2024/S 000-028023), the tender period has been reduced to a minimum of 15 days, in accordance with Regulation 27 (4) of the Public Contract Regulations, 2015.Procurement Timetable:- Publication of Contract Notice and Invitation to Tender: 21st October 2024- Tender return deadline: 16:00 on 5th November 2024- Standstill period: 16th - 25th November 2024- Contract awarded by: 20th December 2024- Contract start date: 6th January 2024- Machine installation complete by: 28th February 2025. Additional information: Following the publication of a Prior Information Notice on the Find a Tender Service on 3rd September 2024(reference 2024/S 000-028023), the tender period has been reduced to a minimum of 15 days, in accordance with Regulation 27 (4) of the Public Contract Regulations, 2015.

2 Provision of pay and display parking machines - purchase option

Reading Borough Council (RBC) is inviting tenders from suitably qualified suppliers for the provision pay and display parking machines across RBC's on-street and off-street parking locations. The contract will include:- Installation and commissioning of machines- Maintenance of machines- Servicing and repair of machines- Processing of transactions and transaction data- Removal of replaced machinesThis Lot 2, is for the provision of pay and display parking machines on a purchase. On this option, RBC will purchase the machines and will take ownership of the assets. Any servicing and maintenance costs will be priced separately as a monthly/annual cost. Transaction costs will be priced separately.RBC is currently reviewing its existing estate of pay and display machines and is aiming to rationalise its assets. As a result, the contract is expected to include in the region of 75 pay and display machines, reduced from approximately 155 pay and display machines. It should be noted that the final number of pay and display machines provided through this contract may change depending on the outcome of the parking estate review.The contract may also include for the removal and disposal of any machines to be removed from the estate entirely.The pay and display parking machine will be located at on-street locations and across 11 surface car parks within the borough. Please note that the 2 multi-storey car parks operated by RBC are not included for within the tender. RBC's existing pay and display machines currently use 3G technology to transmit data. The 3G network is due to be switched off at the end of 2024/early 2025. Maintaining pay and display parking provisions across the borough is key for RBC and therefore suppliers will be required to mobilise quickly in order to prevent any break in service. To avoid any disruption over the Christmas period, installation is expected in early 2025, completed by 28th February 2025.The specification is based on the supply of new pay and display parking machines, however, variant bids will be accepted on the basis that refurbished pay and display machines are supplied. A variant bid on this basis will only be accepted if it accompanies a standard bid and must meet the full requirements of the specification. Details in respect of variant bids can be found within Section 14 of the Invitation to Tender.Below is the outline procurement timetable that this tender will follow. Please note, following the publication of a Prior Information Notice on the Find a Tender Service on 3rd September 2024(reference 2024/S 000-028023), the tender period has been reduced to a minimum of 15 days, in accordance with Regulation 27 (4) of the Public Contract Regulations, 2015.Procurement Timetable:- Publication of Contract Notice and Invitation to Tender: 21st October 2024- Tender return deadline: 16:00 on 5th November 2024- Standstill period: 16th - 25th November 2024- Contract awarded by: 20th December 2024- Contract start date: 6th January 2024- Machine installation complete by: 28th February 2025. Additional information: Following the publication of a Prior Information Notice on the Find a Tender Service on 3rd September 2024(reference 2024/S 000-028023), the tender period has been reduced to a minimum of 15 days, in accordance with Regulation 27 (4) of the Public Contract Regulations, 2015.

Renewal Options

The contract is for an initial term of 5 years, with the option to extend, in increments to be agreed for a further 2 years, taking the total term to a maximum 7 years.

CPV Codes

  • 34996300 - Control, safety or signalling equipment for parking facilities
  • 63712400 - Parking services
  • 38730000 - Parking meters
  • 98351000 - Car park management services

Indicators

  • Variant bids may be considered.
  • This is a recurring contract.
  • Options are available.
  • Renewals are available.

Other Information

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Reference

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