PPE and Occupational Clothing, Workwear and Footwear

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Value

£1,499,000

Classifications

  • Clothing, footwear, luggage articles and accessories

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

9 months ago

Published

2 months ago

Description

BCP Council is procuring a goods supplier(s) for PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and Occupational Clothing, Workwear and Footwear. \r
The contract aims to deliver exceptional value for money, enhanced sustainability, improved professional image, and foster an inclusive culture in which everybody feels seen, respected, and valued.\r
Products are required to be procured in line with sustainable procurement strategies, utilising natural fibres where possible to ensure staff comfort (particularly important in relation to menopause and peri-menopause).\r
The scope of supply extends to all operations across the Council including but not limited to the following:\r
•	Housing \r
•	Seafront \r
•	Grounds maintenance, parks and countryside \r
•	Construction teams (highways, buildings) \r
•	Transport / fleet \r
•	Waste\r
•	Leisure\r
•	Security \r
•	Parking / civil enforcement \r
•	Hospitality / catering\r
This contract has been divided into lots which are: \r
•	Lot 1 - Site PPE\r
•	Lot 2 - Trade\r
•	Lot 3 - Healthcare\r
•	Lot 4 - Hospitality and Funeral\r
•	Lot 5 - Security & Civil Enforcement Officer (CEO)\r
•	Lot 6 - Leisure and Seafront\r
•	Lot 7 - Footwear\r
Bidders can tender for a single lot or multiple lots.  \r
BCP's intention is to award 1 supplier per Lot on the Framework

Additional information: 
Suppliers interested in this opportunity can access the full procurement documentation by visiting BCP Council's Tendering system www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk

Suppliers should search for the opportunity through Supplying the South West. There are further details of the opportunity on the advert published on www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk and instructions on how suppliers can access the procurement documentation for completion. 

Responses to the opportunity must be submitted electronically through www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk before the deadline shown on the system. 

If you are unable to access the advert for the opportunity through www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk please contact the Council using the contact details provided.

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