Published date: 12 September 2024
Last edited date: 18 September 2024
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Contract summary
Industry
Recreational, cultural and sporting services - 92000000
Location of contract
GU2 4BB
Value of contract
£0
Procurement reference
GBC - 038007
Published date
12 September 2024
Approach to market date
1 October 2024
Contract start date
3 November 2025
Contract end date
2 November 2035
Procedure type
Competitive procedure with negotiation (above threshold)
Anyone may ask to participate, but only those who are pre-selected will be invited to submit initial tenders and to negotiate.
This procedure can be used for procurements above the relevant contract value threshold.
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
Guildford Borough Council Market Warming Exercise
This PIN is to alert interested suppliers that we are looking to identify potential service providers for the replacement of the current Guildford Borough Council Leisure Centre Management Contract which expires 30 SEP 2025. Those suppliers who wish to express an interest in this service requirement should email gabrielortiz@fmgconsulting.co.uk by 12:00 on 20 SEP 2024.
Please find further information in the attached document.
As part of this early market engagement, the Council is intending to hold one-to-one meetings with prospective operators on either Wednesday 25th September or Thursday 26th September. In order to participate in these meetings, prospective operators should contact gabrielortiz@fmgconsulting.co.uk to book a slot.
In advance of these meetings, prospective operators are invited to provide brief written responses to the questions set out below. Please provide your response to these questions via email to Gabrielortiz@fmgconsulting.co.uk within 4 days of your allocated meeting slot:
1) The Council is considering a 10 year contract term, with the potential for an extension of up to 5 years. Does this fit with your expectations?
2) The Council is considering a landlord/tenant split of responsibilities in respect of repairs and maintenance, with the Council retaining responsibility for the structure and fabric of the facilities and the operator taking on responsibility for all other aspects of repairs and maintenance. What is your opinion/experience of this type of split of responsibilities?
3) What is your preferred approach to risk sharing of utility costs (including risk share on consumption and tariff price) within a Leisure Operating Contract of this nature? If your preferred approach differs from the standard market position, please explain how your solution would provide a more attractive risk sharing mechanism for both the Council and operator.
4) The Council wishes to invite prospective operators to propose investments into the facilities which will improve the customer experience and/or the financial performance of the facilities. The Council is keen to explore cost effective mechanisms for funding such investments. What is your experience of facility investments and what advice do you have regarding potential funding routes?
5) The Council is intending to use the Sport England template documentation as a starting point. Do you have any proposals for contract structures (e.g. agency agreements) which could help maximise financial savings for the Council? Do you have any experience of implementing any such contract structures and do you perceive any particular challenges or opportunities?
More information
Spend profile
Financial year | Budget |
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2024/2025 | £0 |
Attachments
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- GBC Leisure Contract Management Service.pdf
- Notice of planned procurement
About the buyer
Contact name
Paul Barrett
Address
Millmead House,Millmead
GUILDFORD
GU24BB
England
Telephone
01483 444827
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Approach to market date: 1 October 2024