MOPAC: Alliance Transition Support - for the Pan-London Sexual Violence Support Service MOPAC 1135

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Value

£200,000

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  • Project management consultancy services

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  • tenderAmendment

Submission Deadline

14 hours from now

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1 day ago

Description

Text to be corrected in the original notice:
        Place of text to be modified: II.1.5
        Instead of: 200,000
        Read: 250,000
        Place of text to be modified: IV.2.2
        Instead of: 04 April 2025
        Time: 12:00
        Read New: 25 April 2025
        Time: 12:00
        Place of text to be modified: II.1.4)
        Instead of: MOPAC is seeking to commission a provider to provide change management support to an Alliance formed to develop and deliver solutions for the Pan London Sexual Violence Support Service (PLSVSS). The PLSVSS is currently being tendered. We anticipate award for this service approximately May 2025.The support provided will ensure the Alliance is equipped with the skills, knowledge, and capabilities necessary to foster collaborative and effective working relationships. The focus will be on addressing key areas of culture change, partnership working, leadership coaching, dispute resolution, governance, and skills and knowledge transfer. This is a 2 year contract with the option to extend for up to 12 months Submissions and request for information will be made via the Delta ePortal
        Read: MOPAC is seeking to commission a provider to provide change management support to an Alliance formed to develop and deliver solutions for the Pan London Sexual Violence Support Service (PLSVSS). The PLSVSS is currently being tendered. We anticipate award for this service approximately May 2025.The support provided will ensure the Alliance is equipped with the skills, knowledge, and capabilities necessary to foster collaborative and effective working relationships. The focus will be on addressing key areas of culture change, partnership working, leadership coaching, dispute resolution, governance, and skills and knowledge transfer. This is a 2 year contract with the option to extend for up to 12 months at MOPAC's digression. Duration including an extension is May 2025 - May 2028. The total budget available for the contract is up to £250,000. This is broken down as up to £200,000 for the initial 2 years and up to £50,000 for an extension of up to 12 months. Submissions and request for information will be made via the Delta ePortal. The deadline to submit bids has been extended to 25 April 2025 at 12pm (noon)
        Place of text to be modified: II.2.7
        Instead of: 26 May 2027
        Read New: 26 May 2028
        Place of text to be modified: II.2.6
        Instead of: £200,000
        Read: £250,000
        Other additional information: The contract value and term now includes the potential extension periods: The total budget available for the contract is up to £250,000. This is broken down as up to £200,000 for the initial 2 years and up to £50,000 for an extension of up to 12 months at MOPAC's digression. Contract term May 2025-May 2027 with an extension option to end May 2028
        MOPAC is seeking to commission a provider to provide change management support to an Alliance formed to develop and deliver solutions for the Pan London Sexual Violence Support Service (PLSVSS). The PLSVSS is currently being tendered. We anticipate award for this servic

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