Tender

TD1742 - D2N2 Young Person Supported Accommodation Framework

DERBY CITY COUNCIL

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Tender

24 May 2022 at 12:56

Summary of the contracting process

The procurement process for the "D2N2 Young Person Supported Accommodation Framework" is being undertaken by Derby City Council, aimed at providing essential services in the social care sector. This tender, classified under the "Other community, social and personal services" category, is currently in the active planning stage, with submissions due by 24 June 2022. The framework aims to supply supported accommodation for young people requiring assistance, particularly in the D2N2 area, which includes Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham, and Nottinghamshire. The contract value is approximately £65.25 million, reflecting the significant commitment to improving outcomes for care leavers and those in care.

This opportunity presents a robust avenue for growth for businesses specialising in social care and accommodation services. Companies that have established capacity to provide supported accommodation can effectively compete for this contract. Bidders should be prepared to demonstrate their capability in meeting the individual needs of young people, providing intensive and visiting support, and ensuring high-quality, safe environments. The structure of the framework allows for multiple lots, enabling flexibility in service provision, which could further benefit organisations looking to expand their service offerings within the public sector.

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Notice Title

TD1742 - D2N2 Young Person Supported Accommodation Framework

Notice Description

Derby City Council (the Commissioner) is undertaking this procurement process on behalf of D2N2 to establish a flexible Framework for the supply of Supported Accommodation for Young People. The subject matter of this procurement process relates to the delivery of services which are listed to in Chapter 3, Section 7 to the PCR 2015 regulations. As such the full regime set out in the regulations will not apply to the award of the Framework Contracts. Consequently, the procurement process adopted by the Commissioners has been developed in accordance with Regulation 76 of the regulations and in particular in accordance with the fundamental public procurement principles of transparency and equal treatment. For the avoidance of doubt this means that the Commissioner has not adopted an open procedure, framework (as defined in the Regulations) for the undertaking of this procurement process. Overview of Requirement The Framework will run alongside four block contracts separately commissioned by each Local Authority within D2N2. This Framework will be used to commission placements when a block contract is unable to meet a Young Person's specific requirements or has reached full capacity. Supported accommodation placements will improve Young Person's skills in the following areas: * Sustaining a tenancy * Managing a budget * Engaging in the local community * Understanding how to access further support * Gaining independence skills The Framework will provide high quality, good value, supported accommodation for D2N2's Young People in care and care leavers. The Framework will require the Contracting Authority and the Provider to work in together to ensure supported accommodation is available when required and meets each Young Person's individual needs. The key objectives of this Service shall be to: * Provide Young People with accommodation and support at the point of need. * Provide supported accommodation where Young People feel safe, are protected from harm and safeguarding risks, and understand the consequences of risk-taking behaviour. * Prepare Young People for sustainable independence through the provision of individually tailored support in high quality accommodation. * Provide well trained Support Workers who will form strong, positive relationships with Young People to support them on their journey towards independence. * Provide stable and consistent accommodation and support to prevent frequent placement moves and the unplanned departure of Young People from their placement. * Improve value for money by reducing the Contracting Authority's reliance on high-cost individual placements. * Achieve positive outcomes for Young People. Please see Section 2.4 of this specification for further details. Bidders MUST already have the Accommodation requirements in place at the time of submitting their Bid. The service and accommodation requirements are further detailed further in Part 3 Specification of the ITT documents. FRAMEWORK USERS (D2N2) The following Contracting Authorities will be able to call-off from the Framework: Derby City Council, Derbyshire County Council, Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council. LOTS - STRUCTURE OF FRAMEWORK LOT 1 - Solo Provision with Intensive Support LOT 2 - Shared Provision with Intensive Support LOT 3 - Solo Provision with Visiting Support LOT 4 - Shared Provision with Visiting Support OPERATION OF FRAMEWORK The Commissioner reserves the right to open a Lot or Lots and run an open competitive tendering process to replace existing Framework Service Provider due to failure/poor performance/material breaches etc. There will also be the option of opening up Lot/s to add an additional Provider (or the highest ranked previously unsuccessful Bidder) where there are capacity issues within that Lot. The Commissioner reserves the right to add a Lot or Lots for additional service requirements and run a competitive process to award Bidders onto this Lot/s.

Lot Information

LOT 1 - Solo Provision with Intensive Support

Overview of Requirement The Framework will run alongside four block contracts separately commissioned by each Local Authority within D2N2. This Framework will be used to commission placements when a block contract is unable to meet a Young Person's specific requirements or has reached full capacity. Supported accommodation placements will improve Young Person's skills in the following areas: * Sustaining a tenancy * Managing a budget * Engaging in the local community * Understanding how to access further support * Gaining independence skills * The Framework will provide high quality, good value, supported accommodation for D2N2's Young People in care and care leavers. The Framework will require the Contracting Authority and the Provider to work in together to ensure supported accommodation is available when required and meets each Young Person's individual needs. The key objectives of this Service shall be to: * Provide Young People with accommodation and support at the point of need. * Provide supported accommodation where Young People feel safe, are protected from harm and safeguarding risks, and understand the consequences of risk-taking behaviour. * Prepare Young People for sustainable independence through the provision of individually tailored support in high quality accommodation. * Provide well trained Support Workers who will form strong, positive relationships with Young People to support them on their journey towards independence. * Provide stable and consistent accommodation and support to prevent frequent placement moves and the unplanned departure of Young People from their placement. * Improve value for money by reducing the Contracting Authority's reliance on high-cost individual placements. * Achieve positive outcomes for Young People. Please see Section 2.4 of this specification for further details. Bidders MUST already have the Accommodation requirements in place at the time of submitting their Bid. The service and accommodation requirements are further detailed further in Part 3 Specification of the ITT documents. FRAMEWORK USERS (D2N2) The following Contracting Authorities will be able to call-off from the Framework: Derby City Council, Derbyshire County Council, Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council. OPERATION OF FRAMEWORK The Commissioner reserves the right to open a Lot or Lots and run an open competitive tendering process to replace existing Framework Service Provider due to failure/poor performance/material breaches etc. There will also be the option of opening up a Lot or Lots to add an additional Service Provider (or the highest ranked previously unsuccessful Bidder) where there are capacity issues within that Lot. The Commissioner reserves the right to add a Lot or Lots for additional service requirements and run an open competitive tendering process to award Bidders onto this Lot/s. Contract Awards The Contracting Authority may award individual Contracts through a 'Matching' process. The Contracting Authority may award specific Contracts by direct award where appropriate. Number of Successful Providers Bidders are invited to bid for any number of Lots and there is no limit on the number of Lots Bidders can be successful in. Each Bidder will be ranked according to the number of points they have scored in the evaluation process for each Lot they have bid for. There is no minimum or maximum number of Providers that may be successful in each Lot. The number of successful Bidders for each Lot will be dependent on the number of Providers required to meet the bed capacity requirements for each Local Authority in that particular Lot. Where a Local Authority area has their bed capacity requirement met, no more Bidders can be successful for that Local Authority in that particular Lot, no matter how high they are ranked. Other Tenderers must meet the minimum requirements of the main suitability questionnaire as detailed in Section 4.3 of the Tender Document. Additional information: There will be an option to extend the Framework for further periods or periods up to a further 60 months.

LOT 2 - Shared Provision with Intensive Support

Overview of Requirement The Framework will run alongside four block contracts separately commissioned by each Local Authority within D2N2. This Framework will be used to commission placements when a block contract is unable to meet a Young Person's specific requirements or has reached full capacity. Supported accommodation placements will improve Young Person's skills in the following areas: * Sustaining a tenancy * Managing a budget * Engaging in the local community * Understanding how to access further support * Gaining independence skills * The Framework will provide high quality, good value, supported accommodation for D2N2's Young People in care and care leavers. The Framework will require the Contracting Authority and the Provider to work in together to ensure supported accommodation is available when required and meets each Young Person's individual needs. The key objectives of this Service shall be to: * Provide Young People with accommodation and support at the point of need. * Provide supported accommodation where Young People feel safe, are protected from harm and safeguarding risks, and understand the consequences of risk-taking behaviour. * Prepare Young People for sustainable independence through the provision of individually tailored support in high quality accommodation. * Provide well trained Support Workers who will form strong, positive relationships with Young People to support them on their journey towards independence. * Provide stable and consistent accommodation and support to prevent frequent placement moves and the unplanned departure of Young People from their placement. * Improve value for money by reducing the Contracting Authority's reliance on high-cost individual placements. * Achieve positive outcomes for Young People. Please see Section 2.4 of this specification for further details. Bidders MUST already have the Accommodation requirements in place at the time of submitting their Bid. The service and accommodation requirements are further detailed further in Part 3 Specification of the ITT documents. FRAMEWORK USERS (D2N2) The following Contracting Authorities will be able to call-off from the Framework: Derby City Council, Derbyshire County Council, Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council. OPERATION OF FRAMEWORK The Commissioner reserves the right to open a Lot or Lots and run an open competitive tendering process to replace existing Framework Service Provider due to failure/poor performance/material breaches etc. There will also be the option of opening up a Lot or Lots to add an additional Service Provider (or the highest ranked previously unsuccessful Bidder) where there are capacity issues within that Lot. The Commissioner reserves the right to add a Lot or Lots for additional service requirements and run an open competitive tendering process to award Bidders onto this Lot/s. Contract Awards The Contracting Authority may award individual Contracts through a 'Matching' process. The Contracting Authority may award specific Contracts by direct award where appropriate. Number of Successful Providers Bidders are invited to bid for any number of Lots and there is no limit on the number of Lots Bidders can be successful in. Each Bidder will be ranked according to the number of points they have scored in the evaluation process for each Lot they have bid for. There is no minimum or maximum number of Providers that may be successful in each Lot. The number of successful Bidders for each Lot will be dependent on the number of Providers required to meet the bed capacity requirements for each Local Authority in that particular Lot. Where a Local Authority area has their bed capacity requirement met, no more Bidders can be successful for that Local Authority in that particular Lot, no matter how high they are ranked. Other Tenderers must meet the minimum requirements of the main suitability questionnaire as detailed in Section 4.3 of the Tender Document. Additional information: There will be an option to extend the Framework for further periods or periods up to a further 60 months.

LOT 3 - Solo Provision with Visiting Support

Overview of Requirement The Framework will run alongside four block contracts separately commissioned by each Local Authority within D2N2. This Framework will be used to commission placements when a block contract is unable to meet a Young Person's specific requirements or has reached full capacity. Supported accommodation placements will improve Young Person's skills in the following areas: * Sustaining a tenancy * Managing a budget * Engaging in the local community * Understanding how to access further support * Gaining independence skills * The Framework will provide high quality, good value, supported accommodation for D2N2's Young People in care and care leavers. The Framework will require the Contracting Authority and the Provider to work in together to ensure supported accommodation is available when required and meets each Young Person's individual needs. The key objectives of this Service shall be to: * Provide Young People with accommodation and support at the point of need. * Provide supported accommodation where Young People feel safe, are protected from harm and safeguarding risks, and understand the consequences of risk-taking behaviour. * Prepare Young People for sustainable independence through the provision of individually tailored support in high quality accommodation. * Provide well trained Support Workers who will form strong, positive relationships with Young People to support them on their journey towards independence. * Provide stable and consistent accommodation and support to prevent frequent placement moves and the unplanned departure of Young People from their placement. * Improve value for money by reducing the Contracting Authority's reliance on high-cost individual placements. * Achieve positive outcomes for Young People. Please see Section 2.4 of this specification for further details. Bidders MUST already have the Accommodation requirements in place at the time of submitting their Bid. The service and accommodation requirements are further detailed further in Part 3 Specification of the ITT documents. FRAMEWORK USERS (D2N2) The following Contracting Authorities will be able to call-off from the Framework: Derby City Council, Derbyshire County Council, Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council. OPERATION OF FRAMEWORK The Commissioner reserves the right to open a Lot or Lots and run an open competitive tendering process to replace existing Framework Service Provider due to failure/poor performance/material breaches etc. There will also be the option of opening up a Lot or Lots to add an additional Service Provider (or the highest ranked previously unsuccessful Bidder) where there are capacity issues within that Lot. The Commissioner reserves the right to add a Lot or Lots for additional service requirements and run an open competitive tendering process to award Bidders onto this Lot/s. Contract Awards The Contracting Authority may award individual Contracts through a 'Matching' process. The Contracting Authority may award specific Contracts by direct award where appropriate. Number of Successful Providers Bidders are invited to bid for any number of Lots and there is no limit on the number of Lots Bidders can be successful in. Each Bidder will be ranked according to the number of points they have scored in the evaluation process for each Lot they have bid for. There is no minimum or maximum number of Providers that may be successful in each Lot. The number of successful Bidders for each Lot will be dependent on the number of Providers required to meet the bed capacity requirements for each Local Authority in that particular Lot. Where a Local Authority area has their bed capacity requirement met, no more Bidders can be successful for that Local Authority in that particular Lot, no matter how high they are ranked. Other Tenderers must meet the minimum requirements of the main suitability questionnaire as detailed in Section 4.3 of the Tender Document. Additional information: There will be an option to extend the Framework for further periods or periods up to a further five years.

LOT 4 - Shared Provision with Visiting Support

Overview of Requirement The Framework will run alongside four block contracts separately commissioned by each Local Authority within D2N2. This Framework will be used to commission placements when a block contract is unable to meet a Young Person's specific requirements or has reached full capacity. Supported accommodation placements will improve Young Person's skills in the following areas: * Sustaining a tenancy * Managing a budget * Engaging in the local community * Understanding how to access further support * Gaining independence skills * The Framework will provide high quality, good value, supported accommodation for D2N2's Young People in care and care leavers. The Framework will require the Contracting Authority and the Provider to work in together to ensure supported accommodation is available when required and meets each Young Person's individual needs. The key objectives of this Service shall be to: * Provide Young People with accommodation and support at the point of need. * Provide supported accommodation where Young People feel safe, are protected from harm and safeguarding risks, and understand the consequences of risk-taking behaviour. * Prepare Young People for sustainable independence through the provision of individually tailored support in high quality accommodation. * Provide well trained Support Workers who will form strong, positive relationships with Young People to support them on their journey towards independence. * Provide stable and consistent accommodation and support to prevent frequent placement moves and the unplanned departure of Young People from their placement. * Improve value for money by reducing the Contracting Authority's reliance on high-cost individual placements. * Achieve positive outcomes for Young People. Please see Section 2.4 of this specification for further details. Bidders MUST already have the Accommodation requirements in place at the time of submitting their Bid. The service and accommodation requirements are further detailed further in Part 3 Specification of the ITT documents. FRAMEWORK USERS (D2N2) The following Contracting Authorities will be able to call-off from the Framework: Derby City Council, Derbyshire County Council, Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council. OPERATION OF FRAMEWORK The Commissioner reserves the right to open a Lot or Lots and run an open competitive tendering process to replace existing Framework Service Provider due to failure/poor performance/material breaches etc. There will also be the option of opening up a Lot or Lots to add an additional Service Provider (or the highest ranked previously unsuccessful Bidder) where there are capacity issues within that Lot. The Commissioner reserves the right to add a Lot or Lots for additional service requirements and run an open competitive tendering process to award Bidders onto this Lot/s. Contract Awards The Contracting Authority may award individual Contracts through a 'Matching' process. The Contracting Authority may award specific Contracts by direct award where appropriate. Number of Successful Providers Bidders are invited to bid for any number of Lots and there is no limit on the number of Lots Bidders can be successful in. Each Bidder will be ranked according to the number of points they have scored in the evaluation process for each Lot they have bid for. There is no minimum or maximum number of Providers that may be successful in each Lot. The number of successful Bidders for each Lot will be dependent on the number of Providers required to meet the bed capacity requirements for each Local Authority in that particular Lot. Where a Local Authority area has their bed capacity requirement met, no more Bidders can be successful for that Local Authority in that particular Lot, no matter how high they are ranked. Other Tenderers must meet the minimum requirements of the main suitability questionnaire as detailed in Section 4.3 of the Tender Document. Additional information: There will be an option to extend the Framework for further periods or periods up to a further 60 months.

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-033e70
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/014283-2022
Current Stage
Tender
All Stages
Tender

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
Tender Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Services
Procurement Method
Not Specified
Procurement Method Details
Not specified
Tender Suitability
Not specified
Awardee Scale
Not specified

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

CPV Divisions

85 - Health and social work services

98 - Other community, social and personal services


CPV Codes

85000000 - Health and social work services

98000000 - Other community, social and personal services

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
£65,249,600 £10M-£100M
Lots Value
£65,249,600 £10M-£100M
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
Not specified

Notice Dates

Publication Date
24 May 20223 years ago
Submission Deadline
24 Jun 2022Expired
Future Notice Date
Not specified
Award Date
Not specified
Contract Period
Not specified - Not specified
Recurrence
Not specified

Notice Status

Tender Status
Active
Lots Status
Active
Awards Status
Not Specified
Contracts Status
Not Specified

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
DERBY CITY COUNCIL
Contact Name
Not specified
Contact Email
procurement@derby.gov.uk
Contact Phone
Not specified

Buyer Location

Locality
DERBY
Postcode
DE1 2FS
Post Town
Derby
Country
England

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLF East Midlands (England)
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLF1 Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLF11 Derby
Delivery Location
TLF East Midlands (England)

Local Authority
Derby
Electoral Ward
Darley
Westminster Constituency
Derby South

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                "description": "Overview of Requirement The Framework will run alongside four block contracts separately commissioned by each Local Authority within D2N2. This Framework will be used to commission placements when a block contract is unable to meet a Young Person's specific requirements or has reached full capacity. Supported accommodation placements will improve Young Person's skills in the following areas: * Sustaining a tenancy * Managing a budget * Engaging in the local community * Understanding how to access further support * Gaining independence skills * The Framework will provide high quality, good value, supported accommodation for D2N2's Young People in care and care leavers. The Framework will require the Contracting Authority and the Provider to work in together to ensure supported accommodation is available when required and meets each Young Person's individual needs. The key objectives of this Service shall be to: * Provide Young People with accommodation and support at the point of need. * Provide supported accommodation where Young People feel safe, are protected from harm and safeguarding risks, and understand the consequences of risk-taking behaviour. * Prepare Young People for sustainable independence through the provision of individually tailored support in high quality accommodation. * Provide well trained Support Workers who will form strong, positive relationships with Young People to support them on their journey towards independence. * Provide stable and consistent accommodation and support to prevent frequent placement moves and the unplanned departure of Young People from their placement. * Improve value for money by reducing the Contracting Authority's reliance on high-cost individual placements. * Achieve positive outcomes for Young People. Please see Section 2.4 of this specification for further details. Bidders MUST already have the Accommodation requirements in place at the time of submitting their Bid. The service and accommodation requirements are further detailed further in Part 3 Specification of the ITT documents. FRAMEWORK USERS (D2N2) The following Contracting Authorities will be able to call-off from the Framework: Derby City Council, Derbyshire County Council, Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council. OPERATION OF FRAMEWORK The Commissioner reserves the right to open a Lot or Lots and run an open competitive tendering process to replace existing Framework Service Provider due to failure/poor performance/material breaches etc. There will also be the option of opening up a Lot or Lots to add an additional Service Provider (or the highest ranked previously unsuccessful Bidder) where there are capacity issues within that Lot. The Commissioner reserves the right to add a Lot or Lots for additional service requirements and run an open competitive tendering process to award Bidders onto this Lot/s. Contract Awards The Contracting Authority may award individual Contracts through a 'Matching' process. The Contracting Authority may award specific Contracts by direct award where appropriate. Number of Successful Providers Bidders are invited to bid for any number of Lots and there is no limit on the number of Lots Bidders can be successful in. Each Bidder will be ranked according to the number of points they have scored in the evaluation process for each Lot they have bid for. There is no minimum or maximum number of Providers that may be successful in each Lot. The number of successful Bidders for each Lot will be dependent on the number of Providers required to meet the bed capacity requirements for each Local Authority in that particular Lot. Where a Local Authority area has their bed capacity requirement met, no more Bidders can be successful for that Local Authority in that particular Lot, no matter how high they are ranked. Other Tenderers must meet the minimum requirements of the main suitability questionnaire as detailed in Section 4.3 of the Tender Document. Additional information: There will be an option to extend the Framework for further periods or periods up to a further five years.",
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                    "amount": 8736000,
                    "currency": "GBP"
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                "id": "4",
                "title": "LOT 4 - Shared Provision with Visiting Support",
                "description": "Overview of Requirement The Framework will run alongside four block contracts separately commissioned by each Local Authority within D2N2. This Framework will be used to commission placements when a block contract is unable to meet a Young Person's specific requirements or has reached full capacity. Supported accommodation placements will improve Young Person's skills in the following areas: * Sustaining a tenancy * Managing a budget * Engaging in the local community * Understanding how to access further support * Gaining independence skills * The Framework will provide high quality, good value, supported accommodation for D2N2's Young People in care and care leavers. The Framework will require the Contracting Authority and the Provider to work in together to ensure supported accommodation is available when required and meets each Young Person's individual needs. The key objectives of this Service shall be to: * Provide Young People with accommodation and support at the point of need. * Provide supported accommodation where Young People feel safe, are protected from harm and safeguarding risks, and understand the consequences of risk-taking behaviour. * Prepare Young People for sustainable independence through the provision of individually tailored support in high quality accommodation. * Provide well trained Support Workers who will form strong, positive relationships with Young People to support them on their journey towards independence. * Provide stable and consistent accommodation and support to prevent frequent placement moves and the unplanned departure of Young People from their placement. * Improve value for money by reducing the Contracting Authority's reliance on high-cost individual placements. * Achieve positive outcomes for Young People. Please see Section 2.4 of this specification for further details. Bidders MUST already have the Accommodation requirements in place at the time of submitting their Bid. The service and accommodation requirements are further detailed further in Part 3 Specification of the ITT documents. FRAMEWORK USERS (D2N2) The following Contracting Authorities will be able to call-off from the Framework: Derby City Council, Derbyshire County Council, Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council. OPERATION OF FRAMEWORK The Commissioner reserves the right to open a Lot or Lots and run an open competitive tendering process to replace existing Framework Service Provider due to failure/poor performance/material breaches etc. There will also be the option of opening up a Lot or Lots to add an additional Service Provider (or the highest ranked previously unsuccessful Bidder) where there are capacity issues within that Lot. The Commissioner reserves the right to add a Lot or Lots for additional service requirements and run an open competitive tendering process to award Bidders onto this Lot/s. Contract Awards The Contracting Authority may award individual Contracts through a 'Matching' process. The Contracting Authority may award specific Contracts by direct award where appropriate. Number of Successful Providers Bidders are invited to bid for any number of Lots and there is no limit on the number of Lots Bidders can be successful in. Each Bidder will be ranked according to the number of points they have scored in the evaluation process for each Lot they have bid for. There is no minimum or maximum number of Providers that may be successful in each Lot. The number of successful Bidders for each Lot will be dependent on the number of Providers required to meet the bed capacity requirements for each Local Authority in that particular Lot. Where a Local Authority area has their bed capacity requirement met, no more Bidders can be successful for that Local Authority in that particular Lot, no matter how high they are ranked. Other Tenderers must meet the minimum requirements of the main suitability questionnaire as detailed in Section 4.3 of the Tender Document. Additional information: There will be an option to extend the Framework for further periods or periods up to a further 60 months.",
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                    "amount": 5928000,
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