Published date: 11 October 2017
Last edited date: 11 October 2017
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Contract summary
Industry
Analysis services - 71620000
Research and development services and related consultancy services - 73000000
Economic research services - 79311400
Location of contract
EC2M 2RB
Value of contract
£140,000 to £150,000
Procurement reference
RSSB2632 - T1134 Understanding drivers that impact travel choice
Published date
11 October 2017
Closing date
20 October 2017
Contract start date
6 November 2017
Contract end date
31 May 2018
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
This aim of the project is to develop a broader range of insights into the travel behaviour that will affect rail demand in both the short term (up to 3 years) and medium to long term (up to 20 years).
This project is expected to:
- Identify key drivers that impact consumer behaviours on travel generally and rail specifically including those non-PDFH drivers/impacts which we might expect to see playing an increasing role on travel behaviour and demand in the future
- Propose an approach to rail market segmentation to enable decision makers to understand impacts from a passengers' perspective
- Indicate possible monitoring mechanisms for leading indicators of rail demand beyond GDP and population: better understanding of whether current trends are a 'turning point'
- Recommend options for the targeting of communications and promotions to existing and potential new customers to support demand and passenger services.
This study is not expected to develop an alternative predictive model to PDFH but would be expected to take a fresh approach using data to inform an assessment of how trends impact on travel demand. Emphasise on outputs should be placed on understanding consumer behaviour and not in developing new economic models, although other modelling techniques may be relevant.
For market segmentation, a forward-looking approach is favoured, looking not just at those users that currently use rail but also potential users of rail, mapping the different customer's needs, and what choices are driving their behaviours, understanding the impact of the trends on customer's needs to enable industry to develop and improve services to match the customer demand, and establish how to monitor the impact of these services on revenue.
Suppliers may propose their own phasing of the project. This should allow for presentations to up to three key client groups at an early stage of the project with a focus on the current trends that are impacting on rail demand. The final report and presentation will cover both the short term and medium to longer term impacts.
Suppliers are expected to explain the methodology that they are intending to use to successfully meet the project objectives, cover the scope of the work and focus on delivering the outputs of the project as outlined in section 5.
Additionally, with regards to data and techniques, no single method is preferred but RSSB is keen to see methods employed from other industries who may have expertise in the fields of marketing/insight/trend forecasting who may not normally be considered in the context of rail. Where appropriate, primary research should be considered, including the use of market research techniques.
To achieve the desired objectives, collaboration amongst suppliers to submit joint proposals is strongly encouraged, with the of the priority of the project remaining a good and clear methodology which can yield convincing and evidence based results.
More information
Attachments
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- RSSB2632 - T1134 Understanding drivers that impact travel choice - I.T.T.docx
- Bidding documents
- RSSB2632 - T1134 Understanding drivers that impact travel choice - I.T.T
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- RSSB2632 - T1134 Understanding drivers that impact travel choice - Research&Development Terms & Conditions.doc
- Bidding documents
- RSSB2632 - T1134 Understanding drivers that impact travel choice - Research&Development Terms & Conditions
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- Commercial Pricing Schedule.xlsx
- Bidding documents
- Commercial Pricing Schedule
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- Scoping_Study_on_future_trends_in_passenger_rail_demand_FINAL.PDF
- Bidding documents
- Scoping_Study_on_future_trends_in_passenger_rail_demand_FINAL
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- RSSB2632 - T1134 Understanding drivers that impact travel choice - Question and Answer Document.docx
- Clarifications to bidders questions
- RSSB2632 - T1134 Understanding drivers that impact travel choice - Question and Answer Document
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- RSSB2632 - T1134 Understanding drivers that impact travel choice - Question and Answer Document - 9th October.docx
- Clarifications to bidders questions
- RSSB2632 - T1134 Understanding drivers that impact travel choice - Question and Answer Document - 9th October
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- RSSB2632 - T1134 Understanding drivers that impact travel choice - Question and Answer Document - 10th October.docx
- Clarifications to bidders questions
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- RSSB2632 - T1134 Understanding drivers that impact travel choice - Question and Answer Document - 11th October.docx
- Clarifications to bidders questions
- RSSB2632 - T1134 Understanding drivers that impact travel choice - Question and Answer Document - 11th October
About the buyer
Contact name
R&D Business Partner
Address
The Helicon
1 South Place
London
EC2M 2RB
England
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