Published date: 24 May 2019

Last edited date: 24 May 2019

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Contract summary

Industry

  • Taxi services - 60120000

Location of contract

North West

Value of contract

£140,000,000

Procurement reference

AP/CORP/LCC/18/844

Published date

24 May 2019

Approach to market date

1 June 2019

Contract start date

1 June 2019

Contract end date

30 June 2029

Procedure type

Other: Dynamic Purchasing System

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

Lancashire County Council (the Authority) plan and procure Authority commissioned accessible passenger transport services for service users to and from various establishments within and outside of Lancashire. The Authority is inviting economic operators to participate in a dynamic purchasing system (DPS) for the future provision of these services.

Service users are from some of the most vulnerable groups in Lancashire and may have learning difficulties, visual impairment, and behavioural, emotional and social difficulties. Categorisations of service user include but are not limited to Special Education Needs (SEN), Adult Services, Mainstream Home to School Taxi Services, Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) and some discretionary transport. Some service users require Passenger Assistants, parents, school staff, or nurses to accompany them on journeys.

Accessible passenger transport services may be required to run on a daily, weekly, or fortnightly basis depending on service user requirements, to transport service users from within and outside of Lancashire to various sites including but not limited to: SEN schools, mainstream schools, colleges, respite care, day care, and short stay establishments.

There are approximately 1100 contracts that are competed annually. These contracts have differing requirements relating to the type of vehicle required to fulfil the contract which may include wheelchair accessible vehicles, vehicles between 4 and 8 passenger seats, vehicles with more than 8 passenger seats, and ambulances.

The DPS will be split into the following categories:
- Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAV)
- Vehicles with between 4 and 8 passenger seats
- Vehicles with more than 8 passenger seats (PSV buses)
- Ambulance

These categories will be further split by geographical area (North, South & Central, East, and Out of County). The DPS is to be open for applications to participate for a period of up to ten years.

When requesting to participate in this DPS, economic operators will be required to go through a selection process which sets out the minimum entry standards required to join the DPS. Economic operators will be invited to select which categories and geographic areas they wish to provide services for. There is no limit on the number of categories or geographic areas that an economic operator may choose to participate in.

The estimated value of the services to be purchased for the entire duration of the DPS is purely indicative and cannot be guaranteed by the Authority.

Further information including details on how the DPS will operate, terms and conditions, specifications, pictorial user guides, the selection questionnaire required to be completed when requesting to participate in the DPS, and evaluation award criteria to be used to award contracts from the DPS can be found on following webpage: www.lancashire.gov.uk


More information

Spend profile

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Financial year Budget
2019/2020 £14,000,000

Links

Additional text

The Authority may use electronic auctions to evaluate bids when inviting economic operators appointed to the DPS to submit a tender for a specific procurement. The electronic auction will take the format of a reverse electronic auction. Further details regarding the electronic auction can be located in the published procurement documents.

Requests to participate are required to be submitted via the Authority's tendering system www.lancashire.gov.uk/isupplier This system will also be used to publish mini-competitions for contracts let from the DPS. Use of this system does not require high specification IT equipment or connections, nor high level personal IT skills/capabilities. Access to the system/software and advice is free of charge. Registration is necessary in order to submit requests to participate in the DPS, and if successfully appointed to the DPS, submit tenders for contracts let from the DPS.


About the buyer

Contact name

Andrew Patten

Address

Bow Lane
PRESTON
PR18RL
England

Telephone

01772 536452

Email

contractscorporate@lancashire.gov.uk