Provision of Insurance and related services to Plymouth Community Homes Limited

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Value

£4,259,000

Classifications

  • Insurance services
  • Legal expenses insurance services
  • Contractor's all-risk insurance services
  • Damage or loss insurance services
  • Fire insurance services
  • Property insurance services
  • Financial loss insurance services
  • Pecuniary loss insurance services
  • Liability insurance services
  • General liability insurance services
  • Professional liability insurance services
  • Risk management insurance services
  • Insurance brokerage and agency services
  • Insurance claims adjustment services
  • Motor vehicle insurance services
  • Motor vehicle liability insurance services
  • Insurance brokerage services
  • Financial and insurance services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 month from now

Published

1 month ago

Description

Insurance and related services for Property, legal liability and other general (non-life) insurable risks, as required by Plymouth Community Homes

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Insurance Services (excluding brokerage services)

The objective of this procurement is to procure the key insurance coverage requirements of the council(s), including procurement of statutory inspections. This tender is for Insurance Services (Excluding Brokerage Services). The three councils (Boston Borough Council, East Lindsey District Council, and South Holland District Council) covered under this procurement work together as “The South & East Lincolnshire Council Partnership (SELCP)”, which is the largest Council partnership in the country and, whilst they are distinct separate legal entities, their close working partnership means they can make a greater impact and bring efficiencies in tackling wider common challenges; In many cases, section 113 agreements exist between the councils where one council will employ a member of staff and these costs are then recharged proportionately across other authorities. As such, we are looking to procure both those requirements where a separate risk profile exists and join those requirements where there is some commonality and in particular due to the cross-over of roles and responsibilities between the parties. As all three councils are separate legal entities, there is a requirement that for those Lots where we are looking to procure the three authorities’ requirements under one Lot, the successful bidders have in place a process where, if separate policies are not issued, then costs can be apportioned to each authority in its own right.

Katy Reed

Published 2 weeks ago

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Our Consultant for this Project is Gibbs Laidler Consulting LLP

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+44 1959562242

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