Published date: 17 May 2018
Last edited date: 17 May 2018
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Contract summary
Industry
Business and management consultancy and related services - 79400000
Location of contract
West Midlands, London
Value of contract
£0 to £49,480
Procurement reference
PROC.01.0588
Published date
17 May 2018
Closing date
11 January 2018
Contract start date
29 January 2018
Contract end date
30 March 2018
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Call-off from a framework agreement
A mini-competition or direct purchase from a pre-established framework agreement.
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
Objectives
To successfully deliver an impactful and relevant customer segmentation model for Ofwat, we believe that the chosen model not only needs to enhance our evidence base, support our regulatory work and enable our organisation to gain a better understanding of water customers in general, but will need to be a meaningful tool across our programmes, enabling specific programmes to deliver better outcomes for customers.
In order to achieve these goals, we identified several objectives that have to be met when delivering this project.
The proposed segmentation model will enable Ofwat to:
1. Gain a better understanding of the wants and needs of water customers and be able to better protect the interest of customers - with specific regards to customers in situations of vulnerability (as highlighted in our statutory duties).
2. Provide a common language across Ofwat relating to customer segments, to be used when designing policies.
3. Better challenge the sector in making sure customers who are eligible are receiving financial and non- financial help.
4. Better challenge the sector in reducing bad debt, whilst staying in line with Ofwat's guidance on debt collection.
5. Better scrutinise companies' PR19 business plans' affordability, vulnerability, customer service and engagement content.
6. Better challenge companies' charging schemes rules in cases where companies' approaches are not sufficiently evidenced and would fail to consider specific customer segments and needs.
Scope
When studying the potential benefits of segmenting residential customers, we concluded that most of these benefits would be realised if we would have a better understanding of customers and different customer segments in vulnerable situations.
Our initial assumption therefore is that our segmentation model should be principally focussed on customer data and consumer information that would enable us to better understand the different dimensions of vulnerability and affordability. We understand that some of the data and consumer information we need to develop our segmentation will be available internally, or might be provided by an external organisation in the future.
The scope of the required work includes:
• Carrying out a desktop research of existing customer segmentation models delivered by various regulators across different sectors focussing on data that enables a better understanding of financial and non-financial aspects of vulnerability.
• Studying internally available Ofwat data and data that Ofwat could potentially get access to via other organisations, to enable us to better understand how we could overlay datasets and better scope our own work.
• Submitting a final proposal, including at least three options for the approach Ofwat should adopt for its customer segmentation.
Award information
Awarded date
22 January 2018
Contract start date
29 January 2018
Contract end date
30 March 2018
Total value of contract
£49,480
This contract was awarded to 1 supplier.
CAMBRIDGE ECONOMIC POLICY ASSOCIATES LIMITED
Address
Queens House 55-56,Lincoln's Inn Fields
LONDON
WC2A 3LJ
GBReference
Companies House number: 04077684
Value of contract
£49,480
Supplier is SME?
Yes
Supplier is VCSE?
No
Additional details
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Awarded value is the capped price for the project so it can fall below
About the buyer
Address
Centre City Tower
7 Hill Street
Birmingham
B5 4UA
England
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Closing: 11 January 2018