ROSE - Adults Day Opportunities Pseudo DPS

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Value

£24,800,000

Classifications

  • Social work and related services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

7 years from now

Published

10 months ago

Description

Kingston upon Hull City Council (the Authority) is seeking providers to supply & deliver Recreational, Occupational, Social and Educational Day Opportunities for Adults in Hull. The Authority has established a Pseudo Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) that will be administered through the YORtender (Mercell) portal for the provision of Day Opportunity services with suitably experienced and qualified operators. The Authority is conducting the procurement using the Light Touch Regime in accordance with the requirements of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (SI 2015/102) (PCR 2015), to establish a Pseudo Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS). 

The Pseudo DPS will be divided into the following categories:
1. Standard Needs
2. Complex Needs

If you wish to find more information regarding this pseudo DPS, please register your interest and access the documents by utilising the link located further down within this notice. 

Once the pseudo DPS has been established, the Authority shall administer Further Competition's, and shall invite all parties who have

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