Provision of Best Interest Assessors / Section 12 Doctors - Pseudo Open Framework

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Value

£600,000

Classifications

  • Health and social work services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

2 years from now

Published

8 months ago

Description

Hull City Council (The Authority) is seeking tenders from interested parties to supply the provision of Best Interest Assessors/ Section 12 Doctors. The tender is an open pseudo framework agreement under the Light Touch Regime. The framework is anticipated to commence 1st April 2025 ending by 31st March 2028 with an option to extend for a period of up to 24 months . The Authority has estimated the value of the services to be £200,000 per annum. The estimated value is given in good faith to assist tenderers in making their submissions, it should not be interpreted as an undertaking to purchase any goods, services or works to any particular value by the Authority and does not form part of the Contract. Further information is contained within the framework documentation. Please ensure all tender submission documents are completed as detailed. Incomplete bids will be eliminated from further process.

The lots within the framework are the provision of:

Lot 1 - Best Interest Assessors
Lot 2 - Section 12 Doctors

If you wish to find more information on this framework, please register your interest and access the documents. by utilising the link located further down within this Notice.

Once the framework has been established, the Authority shall administer Direct Award via rotation via the list of suppliers in each of the lots.

Documents

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  • Contract Agreement

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  • Award Notice

    Details on the tender award and selected suppliers.

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