Specialist Housing Related Support and Floating Support for people with Learning Disabilities/Autism and Mental Health needs

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Value

£6,273,132

Classifications

  • Social work and related services
  • Social work services with accommodation

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  • contract

Published

5 months ago

Description

Hull City Council (The Authority) is seeking tenders from interested organisations to provide Specialist Housing Related Support. The Tender is split into 4 separate Lots. The tender process to be used is an open procedure (Light Touch Regime). The contract is anticipated to commence 1 December 2024 with the initial term of the contract ending by 30 November 2029 with an option to extend for a period or periods of 12 months, not to exceed 24 months (30 November 2031). The Authority has estimated the value of the Services for the 7-year period to be £7,731,214.40. The contracts though have a level of flexibility with the ability to increase the Number of Units, Service hours, if there is the demand, throughout the term of the contracts, this flexibility allows for the full- term total value for all contracts under the 4 Lots to increase to a maximum of £29,834,231.84.

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