The Big Lottery Fund is seeking to procure service providers to deliver mentoring services to the Fund’s grant holders.
United Kingdom-London: Construction consultancy services
2016/S 054-089909
Contract notice
Services
Directive 2014/24/EU
Section I: Contracting authority
I.1)Name and addresses
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
UNITED KINGDOM
Telephone: +44 2072113779
E-mail: procurement@biglotteryfund.org.uk
NUTS code: UKInternet address(es):Main address: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/
I.3)Communication
I.4)Type of the contracting authority
I.5)Main activity
Section II: Object
II.1.1)Title:
Framework of Mentors for Capital Large Grants for Community Assets in Scotland.
II.1.2)Main CPV code
II.1.3)Type of contract
II.1.4)Short description:
The Big Lottery Fund is seeking to procure service providers to deliver mentoring services to the Fund’s grant holders that receive large grants for community assets (Mentors for Capital Large Grants for community assets or Capital Mentors). The Fund is looking to appoint suitably qualified service providers (Capital Mentors) to a framework Agreement to provide services to the Fund on a call off basis during the period of 15.6.2016 to 15.6.2020. The Framework opportunity is split into 11 separate lots (geographic areas in Scotland) and suitably qualified bidders may tender for appointment to one or all lots. It is not possible to predict the value of work that may be awarded under the Framework Agreement with certainty but it is expected to be no more than 400 000 GBP (including VAT and expenses) over all 11 Lots for the 4-year term of the Framework Agreement.
Further details of requirements are set out in the ITT available of Fund’s procurement page and Public Contracts.
II.1.5)Estimated total value
II.1.6)Information about lots
II.2.1)Title:
Capital Mentors for Shetland.
II.2.2)Additional CPV code(s)
II.2.3)Place of performance
II.2.4)Description of the procurement:
The Fund will expect the following services to be completed by Capital Mentors under all lots when the service is called off during the term of Framework Agreement:
— To assist applicants in the preparation of design briefs
— To assisting applicants in the procurement of design teams and contractors in a publicly transparent and accountable manner using quality and price
— To assist applicants in completing the technical aspects of applications to BLF including appointing design teams, contractors and other activities like site surveys, statutory approvals, claiming valuations and settling final accounts
— To assist applicants procure buildings on budget, time and with a design that meets their needs
The Framework opportunity is be split into 11 Lots based on Scotland’s 32 Local Government boundaries and Lot 1 is for capital mentoring services in Shetland. The Fund intends to appoint up to 3 Capital Mentors in each of the 11 lots. Prospective capital mentors should identify in their bids which Lot/local authority area(s) they are able to work in.
The Fund makes no guarantees as to the quantity of services it may order during the Framework Agreement term. We will place orders for services under this Framework Agreement from the appointed service providers at its discretion as and when the need arises.
II.2.5)Award criteria
II.2.6)Estimated value
II.2.7)Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
II.2.10)Information about variants
II.2.11)Information about options
II.2.13)Information about European Union funds
II.2.14)Additional information
It is not possible to predict the value of work that may be awarded under the Framework Agreement with certainty but it is expected to be no more than £400,000 (including VAT and expenses) over all 11 Lots for the 4-year term of the Framework Agreement. The estimated value of the Lot 1 is indicative and may vary depending on the volume of call off services.
II.2.1)Title:
Capital Mentors for Orkney.
II.2.2)Additional CPV code(s)
II.2.3)Place of performance
II.2.4)Description of the procurement:
The Fund will expect the following services to be completed by Capital Mentors under all lots when the service is called off during the term of Framework Agreement:
— To assist applicants in the preparation of design briefs
— To assisting applicants in the procurement of design teams and contractors in a publicly transparent and accountable manner using quality and price
— To assist applicants in completing the technical aspects of applications to BLF including appointing design teams, contractors and other activities like site surveys, statutory approvals, claiming valuations and settling final accounts
— To assist applicants procure buildings on budget, time and with a design that meets their needs
The Framework opportunity is be split into 11 Lots based on Scotland’s 32 Local Government boundaries and Lot 2 is for capital mentoring services in Orkney. The Fund intends to appoint up to 3 Capital Mentors in each of the 11 lots. Prospective capital mentors should identify in their bids which Lot/local authority area(s) they are able to work in.
The Fund makes no guarantee as to the quantity of services it may order during the Framework Agreement term. The Fund will place orders for services under this Framework Agreement from the appointed service providers at our discretion as and when the need arises.
II.2.5)Award criteria
II.2.6)Estimated value
II.2.7)Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
II.2.10)Information about variants
II.2.11)Information about options
II.2.13)Information about European Union funds
II.2.14)Additional information
It is not possible to predict the value of work that may be awarded under the Framework Agreement with certainty but it is expected to be no more than 400 000 GBP (including VAT and expenses) over all 11 Lots for the 4-year term of the Framework Agreement. The estimated value of this Lot is indicative and may change due to the volume of services.
II.2.1)Title:
Capital Mentors for Scottish Borders.
II.2.2)Additional CPV code(s)
II.2.3)Place of performance
II.2.4)Description of the procurement:
— To assisting applicants in the procurement of design teams and contractors in a publicly transparent and accountable manner using quality and price
— To assist applicants in completing the technical aspects of applications to BLF including appointing design teams, contractors and other activities like site surveys, statutory approvals, claiming valuations and settling final accounts
— To assist applicants procure buildings on budget, time and with a design that meets their needs
The Framework opportunity is be split into 11 Lots based on Scotland’s 32 Local Government boundaries and Lot 3 is for capital mentoring services in the Scottish Borders. The Fund intends to appoint up to 3 Capital Mentors in each of the 11 lots. Prospective capital mentors should identify in their bids which Lot/local authority area(s) they are able to work in.
The Fund makes no guarantees as to the quantity of services it may order during the Framework Agreement term. The Fund will place orders for services under this Framework Agreement from the appointed service providers at our discretion as and when the need arises.
II.2.5)Award criteria
II.2.6)Estimated value
II.2.7)Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
II.2.10)Information about variants
II.2.11)Information about options
II.2.13)Information about European Union funds
II.2.14)Additional information
It is not possible to predict the value of work that may be awarded under the Framework Agreement with certainty but it is expected to be no more than 400 000 GBP (including VAT and expenses) over all 11 Lots for the 4-year term of the Framework Agreement. The estimated value of this Lot is indicative and may change due to the volume of services.
II.2.1)Title:
Capital Mentors for Dumfries and Galloway.
II.2.2)Additional CPV code(s)
II.2.3)Place of performance
II.2.4)Description of the procurement:
The Fund will expect the following services to be completed by Capital Mentors under all lots when the service is called off during the term of the Framework Agreement:
— To assist applicants in the preparation of design briefs
— To assisting applicants in the procurement of design teams and contractors in a publicly transparent and accountable manner using quality and price
— To assist applicants in completing the technical aspects of applications to BLF including appointing design teams, contractors and other activities like site surveys, statutory approvals, claiming valuations and settling final accounts
— To assist applicants procure buildings on budget, time and with a design that meets their needs.
The Framework opportunity is be split into 11 Lots based on Scotland’s 32 Local Government boundaries and Lot 4 is for capital mentoring services in Dumfries and Galloway. The Fund intends to appoint up to 3 Capital Mentors in each of the 11 lots. Prospective capital mentors should identify in their bids which Lot/local authority area(s) they are able to work in.
The Fund makes no guarantees as to the quantity of services it may order during the Framework Agreement term. The Fund will place orders for services under this Framework Agreement from the appointed service providers at our discretion as and when the need arises.
II.2.5)Award criteria
II.2.6)Estimated value
II.2.7)Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
II.2.10)Information about variants
II.2.11)Information about options
II.2.13)Information about European Union funds
II.2.14)Additional information
It is not possible to predict the value of work that may be awarded under the Framework Agreement with certainty but it is expected to be no more than 400 000 GBP (including VAT and expenses) over all 11 Lots for the 4-year term of the Framework Agreement. The estimated value of this Lot is indicative and may change due to the volume of services.
II.2.1)Title:
Capital Mentors for Highland.
II.2.2)Additional CPV code(s)
II.2.3)Place of performance
II.2.4)Description of the procurement:
The Fund will expect the following services to be completed by Capital Mentors under all lots when the service is called off during the term of Framework Agreement:
— To assist applicants in the preparation of design briefs
— To assisting applicants in the procurement of design teams and contractors in a publicly transparent and accountable manner using quality and price
— To assist applicants in completing the technical aspects of applications to BLF including appointing design teams, contractors and other activities like site surveys, statutory approvals, claiming valuations and settling final accounts
— To assist applicants procure buildings on budget, time and with a design that meets their needs
The Framework opportunity is be split into 11 Lots based on Scotland’s 32 Local Government boundaries and Lot 5 is for capital mentoring services in Highland. The Fund intends to appoint up to 3 Capital Mentors in each of the 11 lots. Prospective capital mentors should identify in their bids which Lot/local authority area(s) they are able to work in.
The Fund makes no guarantee as to the quantity of services it may order during the Framework Agreement term. The Fund will place orders for services under this Framework Agreement from the appointed service providers at our discretion as and when the need arises.
II.2.5)Award criteria
II.2.6)Estimated value
II.2.7)Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
II.2.10)Information about variants
II.2.11)Information about options
II.2.13)Information about European Union funds
II.2.1)Title:
Capital Mentors for Na h-Eileanan Siar.
II.2.2)Additional CPV code(s)
II.2.3)Place of performance
II.2.4)Description of the procurement:
The Fund will expect the following services to be completed by Capital Mentors under all lots when the service is called off during the term of Framework Agreement:
— To assist applicants in the preparation of design briefs
— To assisting applicants in the procurement of design teams and contractors in a publicly transparent and accountable manner using quality and price
— To assist applicants in completing the technical aspects of applications to BLF including appointing design teams, contractors and other activities like site surveys, statutory approvals, claiming valuations and settling final accounts
— To assist applicants procure buildings on budget, time and with a design that meets their needs
The Framework opportunity is be split into 11 Lots based on Scotland’s 32 Local Government boundaries and Lot 6 is for capital mentoring services in Na h-Eileanan Siar. The Fund intends to appoint up to 3 Capital Mentors in each of the 11 lots. Prospective capital mentors should identify in their bids which Lot/local authority area(s) they are able to work in.
The Fund makes no guarantees as to the quantity of services it may order during the Framework Agreement term. The Fund will place orders for services under this Framework Agreement from the appointed service providers at our discretion as and when the need arises.
II.2.5)Award criteria
II.2.6)Estimated value
II.2.7)Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
II.2.10)Information about variants
II.2.11)Information about options
II.2.13)Information about European Union funds
II.2.1)Title:
Capital Mentors for Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen and Moray.
II.2.2)Additional CPV code(s)
II.2.3)Place of performance
II.2.4)Description of the procurement:
The Fund will expect the following services to be completed by Capital Mentors under all lots when the service is called off during the term of Framework Agreement:
— To assist applicants in the preparation of design briefs
— To assisting applicants in the procurement of design teams and contractors in a publicly transparent and accountable manner using quality and price
— To assist applicants in completing the technical aspects of applications to BLF including appointing design teams, contractors and other activities like site surveys, statutory approvals, claiming valuations and settling final accounts
— To assist applicants procure buildings on budget, time and with a design that meets their needs
The Framework opportunity is be split into 11 Lots based on Scotland’s 32 Local Government boundaries and Lot 7 is for capital mentoring services in Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen and Moray. The Fund intends to appoint up to 3 Capital Mentors in each of the 11 lots. Prospective capital mentors should identify in their bids which Lot/local authority area(s) they are able to work in.
The Fund makes no guarantees as to the quantity of services it may order during the Framework Agreement term. We will place orders for services under this Framework Agreement from the appointed service providers at our discretion as and when the need arises.
II.2.5)Award criteria
II.2.6)Estimated value
II.2.7)Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
II.2.10)Information about variants
II.2.11)Information about options
II.2.13)Information about European Union funds
II.2.1)Title:
Capital Mentors for Argyll and Bute.
II.2.2)Additional CPV code(s)
II.2.3)Place of performance
II.2.4)Description of the procurement:
The Fund will expect the following services to be completed by Capital Mentors under all lots when the service is called off during the term of Framework Agreement:
— To assist applicants in the preparation of design briefs
— To assisting applicants in the procurement of design teams and contractors in a publicly transparent and accountable manner using quality and price
— To assist applicants in completing the technical aspects of applications to BLF including appointing design teams, contractors and other activities like site surveys, statutory approvals, claiming valuations and settling final accounts
— To assist applicants procure buildings on budget, time and with a design that meets their needs
The Framework opportunity is be split into 11 Lots based on Scotland’s 32 Local Government boundaries and Lot 8 is for capital mentoring services in Argyll and Bute. The Fund intends to appoint up to 3 Capital Mentors in each of the 11 lots. Prospective capital mentors should identify in their bids which Lot/local authority area(s) they are able to work in.
The Fund makes no guarantees as to the quantity of services it may order during the Framework Agreement term. We will place orders for services under this Framework Agreement from the appointed service providers at our discretion as and when the need arises.
II.2.5)Award criteria
II.2.6)Estimated value
II.2.7)Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
II.2.10)Information about variants
II.2.11)Information about options
II.2.13)Information about European Union funds
II.2.1)Title:
Capital Mentors for Dundee, Angus, Perth and Kinross.
II.2.2)Additional CPV code(s)
II.2.3)Place of performance
II.2.4)Description of the procurement:
The Fund will expect the following services to be completed by Capital Mentors under all lots when the service is called off during the term of Framework Agreement:
— To assist applicants in the preparation of design briefs
— To assisting applicants in the procurement of design teams and contractors in a publicly transparent and accountable manner using quality and price
— To assist applicants in completing the technical aspects of applications to BLF including appointing design teams, contractors and other activities like site surveys, statutory approvals, claiming valuations and settling final accounts
— To assist applicants procure buildings on budget, time and with a design that meets their needs
The Framework opportunity is be split into 11 Lots based on Scotland’s 32 Local Government boundaries and Lot 9 is for capital mentoring services in Dundee, Angus, Perth and Kinross. The Fund intends to appoint up to 3 Capital Mentors in each of the 11 lots. Prospective capital mentors should identify in their bids which Lot/local authority area(s) they are able to work in.
The Fund makes no guarantees as to the quantity of services it may order during the Framework Agreement term. We will place orders for services under this Framework Agreement from the appointed service providers at our discretion as and when the need arises.
II.2.5)Award criteria
II.2.6)Estimated value
II.2.7)Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
II.2.10)Information about variants
II.2.11)Information about options
II.2.13)Information about European Union funds
II.2.1)Title:
Capital Mentors for Capital Mentors for Stirling, Falkirk, West Lothian, Edinburgh, Midlothian, East Lothian, Clackmannanshire, Fife.
II.2.2)Additional CPV code(s)
II.2.3)Place of performance
II.2.4)Description of the procurement:
The Fund will expect the following services to be completed by Capital Mentors under all lots when the service is called off during the term of Framework Agreement:
— To assist applicants in the preparation of design briefs
— To assisting applicants in the procurement of design teams and contractors in a publicly transparent and accountable manner using quality and price
— To assist applicants in completing the technical aspects of applications to BLF including appointing design teams, contractors and other activities like site surveys, statutory approvals, claiming valuations and settling final accounts
— To assist applicants procure buildings on budget, time and with a design that meets their needs
The Framework opportunity is be split into 11 Lots based on Scotland’s 32 Local Government boundaries and Lot 10 is for capital mentoring services in Stirling, Falkirk, West Lothian, Edinburgh, Midlothian, East Lothian, Clackmannanshire, and Fife. The Fund intends to appoint up to 3 Capital Mentors in each of the 11 lots. Prospective capital mentors should identify in their bids which Lot/local authority area(s) they are able to work in.
The Fund makes no guarantee as to the quantity of services it may order during the Framework Agreement term. The Fund will place orders for services under this Framework Agreement from the appointed service providers at our discretion as and when the need arises.
II.2.5)Award criteria
II.2.6)Estimated value
II.2.7)Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
II.2.10)Information about variants
II.2.11)Information about options
II.2.13)Information about European Union funds
II.2.1)Title:
Capital Mentors in Inverclyde, Renfrewshire, West Dunbartonshire, East Dunbartonshire, Glasgow, East Renfrewshire, North Lanarkshire, North Ayrshire, East Ayrshire, South Ayrshire, South Lanarkshire.
II.2.2)Additional CPV code(s)
II.2.3)Place of performance
II.2.4)Description of the procurement:
The Fund will expect the following services to be completed by Capital Mentors under all lots when the service is called off during the term of Framework Agreement:
— To assist applicants in the preparation of design briefs
— To assisting applicants in the procurement of design teams and contractors in a publicly transparent and accountable manner using quality and price
— To assist applicants in completing the technical aspects of applications to BLF including appointing design teams, contractors and other activities like site surveys, statutory approvals, claiming valuations and settling final accounts
— To assist applicants procure buildings on budget, time and with a design that meets their needs.
The Framework opportunity is be split into 11 Lots based on Scotland’s 32 Local Government boundaries and Lot 11 is for capital mentoring services in Inverclyde, Renfrewshire, West Dunbartonshire, East Dunbartonshire, Glasgow, East Renfrewshire, North Lanarkshire, North Ayrshire, East Ayrshire, South Ayrshire, South Lanarkshire. The Fund intends to appoint up to 3 Capital Mentors in each of the 11 lots. Prospective capital mentors should identify in their bids which Lot/local authority area(s) they are able to work in.
The Fund makes no guarantee as to the quantity of services it may order during the Framework Agreement term. The Fund will place orders for services under this Framework Agreement from the appointed service providers at our discretion as and when the need arises.
II.2.5)Award criteria
II.2.6)Estimated value
II.2.7)Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
II.2.10)Information about variants
II.2.11)Information about options
II.2.13)Information about European Union funds
Section III: Legal, economic, financial and technical information
III.1.2)Economic and financial standing
Section IV: Procedure
IV.1.1)Type of procedure
IV.1.3)Information about a framework agreement or a dynamic purchasing system
IV.1.8)Information about the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA)
IV.2.2)Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate
IV.2.4)Languages in which tenders or requests to participate may be submitted:
IV.2.6)Minimum time frame during which the tenderer must maintain the tender
IV.2.7)Conditions for opening of tenders
Electronic submission of tenders to procurement@biglotteryfund.org.uk
No conditions.
Section VI: Complementary information
VI.1)Information about recurrence
VI.4.1)Review body
London
WC4A 2LL
UNITED KINGDOM
Telephone: +44 207946000
VI.4.3)Review procedure
The Contracting Authority will incorporate a standstill period of 10 calendar days at the point information on the award of the contract is communicated to tenderers. That notification will provide full information on the award decision. Further information is set out in the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 as amended.
VI.5)Date of dispatch of this notice: