London and Quadrant Housing Trust - PassiveHaus Build Scheme London Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)

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  • Construction work

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 years from now

Published

11 months ago

Description

London and Quadrant Housing Trust and its subsidiary Quadrant Construction Services are one of the largest providers of affordable housing in the UK, housing over 250,000 people in more than 105,000 homes, primarily across London and the South East of England. London and Quadrant Housing Trust are tendering for the provision of works for The Passivehaus Build Scheme London to comply with the Public Contracts Regulations (PCR2015 regulations). The objective of this tender process is to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) with the tenderers and London and Quadrant Housing Trust. 
       
      This tender process is being carried out in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 34 of the Public Contracts Regulations (PCR) 2015 relating to the procurement of a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the purchase of works.
       
      The DPS is open to Admitted Suppliers throughout the period of validity.
      'Admitted Supplier' means a supplier who has met the DPS admission criteria set out in the Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (SSQ) and has been registered on the DPS for one or more product categories. Suppliers and products may be submitted for evaluation and potentially, admission to the DPS at any time throughout the period of validity.
       
      Suppliers who have been unsuccessful in meeting the criteria to become an 'Admitted Supplier' may re-submit another, revised SSQ at any time beyond the initial supplier selection questionnaire.
      Potential reasons for being removed from DPS list:
      - KPI's (performance on projects). Providers who receive poor KPI scores could be removed from the DPS
      - Uncompetitive tenders on a regular basis
      - Poor response or no responses to tender enquires
      - Financial data changes (assessed at least yearly) - assessed against original SSQ submission. Could either lead to complete removal or dropping out of some lots but not others. Could also lead to others growing to a state where qualify for higher lots.
      - If credit limit falls below 40, you will be suspended
      - If credit score falls to 30 (high risk) or less you will be removed from the DPS.

Additional information: 
To apply, please follow the link and the steps below:
https://www.in-tendhost.co.uk/lqsupplychainmanagement/aspx/Home
-Create an account
-Click on the tab called 'Tenders'
-Click on 'Current'  
-On the left hand side search bar type in the name of the DPS you are interested in
-Once you have found the DPS click on the button called 'View Details'
-Then click the button called 'Express Interest'
-Click on the 'Selection Stage' Tab at the top
-Scroll to the bottom of the screen and you will be able to view the Tender Documents and access the Standard Selection Questionnaire
-The Standard Selection Questionnaire is the only requirement for the first stage.
-L&Q will only correspond with suppliers via tender portal. Please do not attempt to Contact L&Q's Group Procurement via any other method of communication.

Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No

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