Title: Procurement of support through Framework Agreements
1Procurement of support through Framework
Agreements
- Sitra briefing for providers in
- Redbridge and Waltham Forest
- July 2009
2Sitra
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- Sitra believes all individuals have a right to
the housing, support and personal care services
appropriate to their needs, delivered according
to their own personal preferences. Such services
should be easy to access, of the highest possible
quality and equitable reflect the diversity of
user needs. - Our services
- policy and representation
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3Sitras service
- Sitras commission to provide independent,
impartial advice and information to providers and
potential providers on the framework process to
be used by LB Redbridge and LB Waltham Forest
through - Helpline rwfprovideradvice_at_sitra.org
- Web-page on www.sitra.org
- Question and answer mailings
- Briefing meetings
- Written guidance
- Training events
4Procurement of support services
5EU Procurement Regulations 1
- EU Principles Directives implemented into UK by
Regulations - Apply to the acquisition by public bodies of
goods, services utilities - Principles apply to all procurement - but
financial thresholds type of service determine
whether Directives also apply - Principles non-discrimination, equal treatment,
transparency, mutual recognition, proportionality
6EU Procurement Regulations 2
- Financial threshold updated periodically at Jan
08 206,000 (was approx 139,893) - Services divided into two categories Part A
Part B - Part A Service Principles full Directives
apply (examples Refuse Collection, IT systems,
Property Management) - Part B Service Principles from Directives -
specifications contract award notices (lighter
touch) (examples Health Social Services
includes care and support) - Support defined as welfare / social service so
classed as Part B service (Principles light
touch Directives) - No automatic requirement for competitive
tendering Part B services, but Government
assumption that some form of advertising
competition required to demonstrate principle of
transparency achieve value for money
7Local Authority Procurement
- Commissioners set strategy to meet needs,
procurement implements commissioning plans - Local Authority (LA) Standing Orders must comply
with regulations will reflect LAs own
interpretation of law, political stance and
decision-making structure - LAs Standing Orders and procedures will enable
use of discretion through waivers and exemptions
but no blanket exemptions and must account for
decisions - Overall aim to achieve Value for Money and
deliver efficiency savings or efficiency gains - LA decides which procurement method, where to
advertise, what timescales etc
8Competitive procurement options
- Open tendering
- Restricted tendering
- Pre Qualification Questionnaires (PQQs)
- Approved Lists
- Competitive dialogue
- Framework agreement
9Framework Agreement (1)
- an agreement between one or more commissioning
authorities and a number (usual minimum three) of
providers of goods or services - establishes the terms (e.g. price and quality)
under which specific purchases (awards of
contracts) can be made for the duration of the
agreement - competitive tendering procedures are followed to
set up the agreement - regulatory requirement for
Part A, at discretion of LA for Part B
10Framework Agreement (2)
- Agreement should set out quality criteria and a
pricing mechanism - For Redbridge Waltham Forest Framework
- the ratio used in the tender evaluations to get
on the framework will be Quality 70 price 30 - The ratio to be used when calling-off contracts
using mini-competition will be Quality 60
price 40 - Agreement period expected to be no longer than
four years, but lengths of individual contracts
may extend beyond term of framework
11Framework Agreement (3)
- Regulations set no obligation to purchase or to
provide, although LA may add contract clause to
ensure compliance - During period of agreement, purchases can be
called off or can be subject to mini-competition - Agreement should set out circumstances and
criteria for call-offs and mini-competitions - Redbridge and Waltham Forest plan to mostly use
mini-competition at call-off stage - Principles of fairness, transparency, etc
continue to apply
12R WF framework proposals (1)
- Framework for majority of LB Redbridge support
services and LD services for LB Waltham Forest - Framework specifications will be for service
category - Examples of categories
- ex offenders floating support services
- ex offenders accommodation based services
- Each service category may contain several
contracts - Each contract may contain several services
- Approximate total value of each contract (but not
each service) will be provided - See service categories schedules
13R WF framework proposals (2)
- Stage 1 Expressions of interest and Pre
Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) this stage
completed - Stage 2 Invitation to tender for specific
categories for specific service user groups
within framework tender submission 3rd
September - Call-off The award of call-off contracts will
follow a mini-competition amongst providers
appointed to category from March 2010
14R WF framework proposals (3)
- Specifications will include information about
level of provision required for each service
category - Appendices will give basic breakdown of support
hours and out of hours cover for each service - Applicants will need to submit
- indicative price for service category as part of
framework process - method statement for each category they are
invited to tender for
15R WF framework proposals (4)
- Selected applicants will be shortlisted for
interview - Assessment at interview for quality
- Scores from method statement and interview
combined - Highest scoring applicants appointed to framework
16R WF framework proposals (5)
- At call-off stage providers on the framework will
be given more specific information and will then
be asked for actual price - Mini-competition includes written submission and
interview - TUPE expected to apply and details will be
provided
17R WF framework proposals (6)
- Open to bids by consortia or main /
sub-contractors - Pricing mechanism to be determined
- Timetable for call-offs / mini-competition to be
set up - Redbridge services except older people
immediate mini-competition / call-off contracts
start after 1st April 2010 - Redbridge services for older people 2011
mini-competition / call-off contracts start
October 2011 - Waltham Forest services 2010 to 2012
mini-competition / call-off - 3 year contracts and potential extensions up to 2
years
18R WF tender timetable 2009/10
19Provider preparation
- Make business decision
- Prepare project plan identify project team
- Review your strengths weaknesses
- Consider how you will evidence your value
- Consider collaboration options
- Monitor emerging information on framework to
prepare for next stage of process
20Questions?
- Clarification from Redbridge and Waltham Forest
on specific issues? - How was the PQQ? consultation and opportunity
to feedback to commissioners on process so far - What are your questions?
21Further information
- www.sitra.org
- dedicated web-page for the Redbridge and Waltham
Forest Framework Advice Service - Publications section for the Providers Guide to
Procurement - www.redbridge.gov.uk or www.walthamforest.gov.uk
- for strategies, policies and commissioning plans
- www.spkweb.org.uk
- Capacity Building section for Guide to Procuring
Care Support Services for local authorities - www.ogc.gov.uk - for public procurement
regulations guidance - www.hact.org.uk - for the Collaborate information
pack - www.ncvo-vol.org.uk - for their Collaborative
Working Unit information
22Contact Sitra
- Email rwfprovideradvice_at_sitra.org
- Website www.sitra.org
- 3rd Floor, 55 Bondway, London, SW8 1SJ
- Phone 020 7793 4710
- Fax 020 7793 4715