Published date: 11 January 2018

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Awarded contract (published 23 February 2018)

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Contract summary

Industry

  • Evaluation consultancy services - 79419000

Location of contract

North West

Value of contract

£0

Procurement reference

LJMU 1806

Published date

11 January 2018

Closing date

26 January 2018

Contract start date

1 March 2018

Contract end date

31 July 2019

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Open procedure (below threshold)

Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.

This procedure can be used for procurements below the relevant contract value threshold.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

Higher quality, higher level Apprenticeships based on employer-driven standards are at the core of the current government's commitment to drive up skills and productivity, and the government remains committed to an ambitious target of 3 million Apprenticeship starts by 2020. However, standards currently available and in development for the maritime sector, do not yet completely cover the skills needs of businesses.

The Maritime SuperSkills project is a replicable, scalable model that, if successful, could be adopted by other Local Economic Partnership (LEP) regions and other industry sectors to accelerate the development of standards with national relevance to service employer demand for relevant occupational standards in the post-Apprenticeship Levy period.

Both Government departments[1] and the Federation for Industry Sector Skills & Standards (website) have expressed their interest in learning from experience of working with employer Trailblazer groups to continually improve knowledge and processes. As the project is very much part of a larger, national agenda and programme of activity, an independent evaluation of the Maritime SuperSkills project could yield useful guidance for both policy makers and practitioners, in terms of capturing lessons learned and identifying best practice for others looking to adopt this approach in the near future.

External independent evaluation of the project will be procured in line with European Social Fund (ESF) procurement guidelines via the University's procurement procedures. An end-term evaluation will be used to report progress and identify areas for improvement, and will address the following:

• Project impact and benefit.
• The effectiveness of the activity in achieving the project's objectives.
• Lessons learned during the project.
• Recommendations to inform future activity.

LJMU on behalf of the project consortium of partners is seeking a supplier who can provide this Project Evaluation.


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About the buyer

Contact name

Lowri Willis

Address

Exchange Station
Tithebarn Street
Liverpool
L2 2QP
England

Email

L.A.Willis@ljmu.ac.uk