Software Development Services ITT

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Value

£40,000

Classifications

  • Software package and information systems

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

9 months ago

Published

10 months ago

Description

During 2024, Celtic Sea Power Limited created the concept of building a digital application to allow individuals and career guidance practitioners to explore career pathway options in their locality. It is based around the idea of showing pathways into occupations which are likely to be in greater demand in Cornwall due to the growth of industry in the area in preparation and servicing of offshore wind farms in the Celtic Sea.  The intention is that the tool be expandable to other occupations and other geographical areas within the UK.  

Celtic Sea Power Limited are looking for a suitably experienced contractor to help us develop a user-friendly software product which meets this brief.

To develop a first build of a career mapping software tool focused on 16-19 year olds, meeting the requirements set out in the Technical Brief (which is available under separate cover, subject to completing a Non-Disclosure Agreement) 

The key areas of work which need to be completed are itemised in the attached ITT FLOWmark Digital App document. 

Product delivery meeting and demonstration at the Celtic Sea Power Office in Hayle, on Friday 14th March 2025.

The technical brief for this contract is subject to NDA. Tenderers wishing to bid must; 

Complete and sign the NDA included as enclosure 3. 

Please return the NDA with the following wording in the subject box "NDA Response - Strictly Confidential. FLOWmark digital app" to [email protected] as soon as possible, including a return email address. 

Celtic Sea Power will make reasonable endeavors to issue the technical brief within one working day of receipt of the NDA. 

Proposal  

Please provide a proposal using clear, non-specialist language detailing how you will meet the Scope of Work detailed in Section 2. This should include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following. 

A clear statement that the technical elements of the brief can be met in full by the 14th March 2025. If they cannot be met in full, then an explanation of why not and what alternatives you would use. (Max 1-page A4) 

The proposed schedule of work, including a Project plan, which demonstrates and provides confidence in your approach to delivery within the timeframe. (Max 2-pages A4) 

Your approach to the design and useability of the product, taking into account the user group. How does it meet the required user experience as described in the technical brief. (Max 4-pages A4) 
Examples of two similar projects your company has delivered which provide confidence in your ability to deliver against the technical brief. (Max 1-page per example) 

List of key personnel and summary of experience showing how the proposed individuals have the necessary skills and expertise to meet the requirements of this project.  (Max 0.5-pages per person) 

Hourly and daily rates ex VAT, for proposed staff for additional work (not scored).

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