The City of Liverpool College - Creation of a Partnership Framework (Closed)

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  • Education and training services

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4 weeks from now

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2 hours ago

Description

The City of Liverpool College are seeking to establish a framework to  work with a number of suitable training providers to deliver a variety of  qualifications and/or programmes. The process will involve the completion of this ITT document, the College will judge each application  against the scoring matrix detailed within this ITT document.
Please note that there is a Pass/Fail element within this tender, providers must have demonstrate/evidence the following:
•	Providers with a current full inspection outcome of 'outstanding' or 'good', if applicable
•	Ofsted monitoring visits judgements of 'reasonable' and 'significant' progress, if applicable
The framework will consist of 3 x separate lots and will operate on a ranking system. To be accepted on the Framework providers will be required to score a minimum of 70% against the defined criteria. Training providers must identify which lot they are responding to and ensure that they complete the relevant tab on the Appendix B Scoring matrix, failure to complete this part will result in your bid being rejected.  The College will only move forwards with a maximum of the top 5 ranked providers, (minimum score of 70%).

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