Published date: 23 July 2020
Last edited date: 23 July 2020
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Future opportunity (published 5 August 2020, last edited 5 August 2020)
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Contract summary
Industry
IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support - 72000000
Software programming and consultancy services - 72200000
Application service providers - 72416000
Internet development services - 72420000
Location of contract
South West
Value of contract
£20,000 to £120,000
Procurement reference
BRISTOLCC001-DN488720-82854659
Published date
23 July 2020
Approach to market date
23 August 2020
Contract start date
1 September 2020
Contract end date
30 September 2021
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
Bristol City Council is seeking to understand if there are interested parties for the provision of a way finding application for the provision of walking routes around the west of England (specifically Bristol) area. We are seeking an app (essential) and web platform (not essential) that can be accessed on apple and android phone. The application must be compatible with latest and most popular mobile devices (at least 3 latest OS versions) and GPS so users can access the mapping when they're out, with the option to centre the map on the current location
The sought features of the application include:
1. Active travel - the ability to pick points and get walking navigation routes, that can be followed online and offline, with route options such as:
· the fastest walking route;
· the greenest walking route;
· ideally the possible pollution data (along a walking route).
Ability to include information on walk including: Walk Summary; Directions; Photos; Hazards; Legend and icons.
The app might need to cover the West of England (Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Bath and North East Somerset ) so will need to be able to incorporate data from that geographic area.
2. Short walks- these will focus on a selection of short walks for Bristol (and the locality) based businesses and their staff for:
· lunchtime walks;
· walking meetings;
· points of interest in city;
· this could include walking routes to particular historical destinations or particular businesses.
3. Event Functionality specifically for the Bristol Walk Fest, a citywide walking festival, to track and evaluate the event:
· section to incorporate up to 6 walking categories;
· possible ability to collect some demographic data;
· short surveys for those taking part on walk routes;
· monitoring of use i.e. during May's Walk Fest and then uses of other routes thereafter;
· Links to other websites or apps i.e. associated groups; information access for points of interest.
4. Walk for Health
· This might be incorporated as we currently have various walk for health groups that might want to put specific walks on there that meet their guidelines for Walk for Health i.e. accessibility, gradient etc.
If you have the capability to provide the above and are interested in this future opportunity, please can you notify us via the ProContract portal. Bristol City Council will seek to request a minimum of 3 quotes for the above in line with our Procurement Rules (available at www.bristol.gov.uk/tenders-contracts ).
More information
Previous notice about this procurement
Provision of a Way Finding Mobile Online Application (Specifically Walking)
- Future opportunity
- Published 23 July 2020
Spend profile
| Financial year | Budget |
|---|---|
| 2020/2021 | £50,000 |
About the buyer
Contact name
Geraint Harris
Address
City Hall
College Green
Bristol
BS1 5TR
United Kingdom
Telephone
+44 1179223194
Website
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