Total Fleet Solution Framework

Complete

Value

£400,000,000

Classifications

  • Motor vehicles
  • Agency fuel cards
  • Telematics system
  • Breakdown vehicles
  • Racking
  • Repair, maintenance and associated services of vehicles and related equipment
  • Repair and maintenance services of motor vehicles and associated equipment
  • Vehicle-fleet-support services
  • Breakdown and recovery services for cars
  • Breakdown and recovery services for commercial vehicles
  • Breakdown and recovery services for buses
  • Breakdown and recovery services for motorcycles
  • Telematics services
  • Breakdown and recovery services for motor vehicles
  • Systems and technical consultancy services
  • Business analysis consultancy services
  • Project management consultancy services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

4 months ago

Published

6 months ago

Description

Watford Community Housing ("WCH") is seeking Tenders from suitably skilled and
experienced suppliers for the provision of vehicles and associated flexible fleet services
under this four-year, multi supplier framework.
This framework seeks to offer the benefits of a flexible vehicle hire solution that can react to
legislative and other operating context changes, incorporating the flexibility of a rental
model whilst competing with the total cost of ownership of a fixed-term contract hire/lease
arrangement. The framework will provide additional services to support the fleet operation
including but not limited to maintenance, fleet management services and additional fleet related services as set out in the specification.  Full details are available in the procurement documents.

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