Planning

Mass Participation Running Event - Pre Market Engagement

PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL

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Planning

18 Dec 2025 at 16:12

Summary of the contracting process

Portsmouth City Council is conducting a Pre-Market Engagement (PME) for a mass participation running event, aiming to continue a prominent sporting event traditionally held as part of the Great South Run. This engagement process, currently in the planning stage, seeks to explore market interest and refine procurement strategies for organising this major sporting event, known for attracting over 20,000 participants annually. The Council’s initiative is categorised under services within the sports facilities operation sector and covers regions UKJ31 and UKJ35 in the United Kingdom. Prospective suppliers are invited to participate in one-on-one meetings scheduled between 6th and 15th January 2026 to express interest and showcase their capability to deliver this event. The overall procurement process will adhere to the guidelines of the Public Procurement Act 2023, with the contract expected to start on 25th January 2027.

This tender represents substantial business opportunities, particularly for SMEs with expertise in sports event management, commercial modelling, and community engagement. Companies equipped with innovative environmentally sustainable approaches, and those experienced in handling large scale events, could benefit from participation. Engaging in this PME can help businesses to align their proposals with the Council's development vision, thereby enhancing their potential for securing contracts in future stages. Although the precise procurement process post-PME is yet to be determined, potential routes include Open Tender or Competitive Flexible Procedures, offering diverse avenues for firms to engage with Portsmouth City Council in this initiative, fostering growth through enhanced visibility and collaboration.

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Notice Information

Notice Title

Mass Participation Running Event - Pre Market Engagement

Notice Description

Portsmouth City Council is undertaking Pre-Market Engagement (PME) for a Mass Participation Running Event to explore options for continuing a flagship sporting occasion in the city. Historically, this event has been delivered as part of the Great South Run, which is one of Europe's most popular mass participation races. The Great South Run has been held annually in Portsmouth since 1990 and typically takes place in mid-October. It is a 10-mile (16.09 km) road race, offering an intermediate distance between a 10K and a half marathon. The event attracts thousands of runners and spectators each year, with recent editions welcoming over 20,000 participants across the main race and associated events such as the 5K, Junior, and Mini runs. The route showcases Portsmouth's iconic landmarks, including Southsea Seafront and the Historic Dockyard, making it a celebrated part of the city's sporting calendar. The Council have published a PME Notice in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. The Council's aim in undertaking this PME exercise is to understand the market's interest, capacity, capability, with a view to developing the procurement strategy and tender documentation to meet needs, objectives, statutory obligations and best value duties. Through this PME, the Council aims to gauge market interest, identify innovative delivery models, and ensure the event continues to provide economic, social, and health benefits for residents and visitors alike. Key Considerations for Future Event Delivery As the Council explores options for a new mass participation running event, it is essential to understand the capabilities, approaches, and innovations that potential providers can bring. The following areas outline what we aim to discuss during engagement, ensuring the event is safe, inclusive, financially sustainable, and aligned with community and environmental priorities. 1. Delivery Capability 2. Commercial Models 3. Community Engagement 4. Environmental and Sustainability Credentials 5. Marketing and Branding 6. Innovation and Added Value 7. Event Timing and Duration 8. Frequency and Format 9. Expansion Potential under Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Procurement Approach Following Pre-Market Engagement At this stage, the Council has not yet determined the exact procurement process that will follow this Pre-Market Engagement exercise. The approach will depend on market feedback, the complexity of requirements, and the level of innovation proposed by potential providers. Possible routes include: * An Open Tender under the Public Procurement Act 2023 (PA23), * A Competitive Flexible Procedure (CFP) under PA23, which is similar to the former restricted procedure, or * A more iterative process such as Competitive Dialogue, should the requirement warrant detailed solution development. The Council will confirm the chosen procurement route in due course, by issuing a Contract Tender Notice outlining the key details and requirements, including the overview of the procurement process & associated programme, value of the opportunity, scope of the contract & associated contractual terms, minimum levels of technical experience & accreditations and evaluation & award criteria. The notice will provide all necessary information for potential suppliers to assess and apply for the opportunity. The Council anticipates that this opportunity will be classified as an above-threshold concession under the Procurement Act 2023. This will be confirmed upon publication of the tender notice. In readiness for issue of the tender, any interested suppliers may register on the governments Central Digital Platform, as the Council is required to review information held there for any potential grounds for exclusion and undertake a debarment check. Guidance on accessing the Central Digital Platform can be found here - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/procurement-act-2023-short-guides/suppliers-how-to-register-your-organisation-and-first-administrator-on-find-a-tender-in-three-easy-steps-html The Council are intending to run the PME and the subsequent envisaged tender process under the following Procurement Programme: 1.Publish Pre Market Engagement Notice- Thursday 18th December 2025 2.Initial 1-2-1 supplier discussion - Monday 15th December to Friday 19th December 2025 3.Initial 1-2-1 supplier discussions - Monday 5th January 2026 to Friday 9th January 2026 4.Optional follow up 1-2-1 supplier discussions - at Council discretion - Monday 19th January 2026 to Friday 23rd January 2026 5.Issue of FTS Notice (Tender process TBC)* - February/March 2026 6.Final Tender Submissions* - July/August 2026 7.Notification of award decision - No later than Monday 21st September 2026 8.Standstill Period - Tuesday 22nd September 2026 9. Preferred bidder secured - Friday 2nd October 2026 10.Mobilisation Start - TBC 11.Contract Start - TBC *The procurement programme, including the stages and timescales from the issue of the tender notice through to tender return, has not yet been defined. These details will be determined following the completion of the Pre-Market Engagement exercise and will take into account market feedback, event complexity, and the most appropriate procurement route under the Public Procurement Act 2023. The Council will ensure that all suppliers are kept informed and that the final programme is communicated in a transparent and timely manner. The intention is to manage this procurement programme to provide the longest lead in and mobilisation period for the 2027 event as practicable.

Planning Information

PME Supplier Participation Process The Council wishes to hold one-to-one meetings with suitably experienced and interested suppliers as part of this Pre-Market Engagement exercise. These meetings will typically take place via Microsoft Teams and last approximately one hour to an hour and a half. Where practical, there will also be an option to meet in person at the Civic Offices. In the first instance, interested suppliers should complete Mass Participation Running Event - PME 1-1 EOI form and return this via Intend correspondence expressing their interest in participating in these discussions. The expression of interest form requests suppliers to provide the following information: • General company information • Details of up to three previous events delivered, demonstrating relevant experience • Availability for meetings on: o Tuesday 6th January 2026 o Wednesday 7th January 2026 o Thursday 8th January 2026 (AM) o Wednesday 14th January 2026 (PM) o Thursday 15th January 2026 • Names of delegates who will attend, including their role and email address. Should a request for an alternative date be made, the Council will review the request but cannot commit to accommodating this at this stage. The Council will review all submissions and, where relevant experience has been demonstrated, will look to arrange meetings accordingly. At the Council's discretion, we may look to engage further with suppliers who attend an initial one-to-one meeting. These follow-up sessions would take place between Monday 19th January 2026 and Friday 23rd January 2026 and will be used to gather additional information or review specific aspects of the supplier's previous delivery of similar events. Suppliers should note that there is no obligation to take part in this exercise and that if they do not take part, it will not preclude them from any subsequent related procurement process. Engaging suppliers will not receive preferential treatment in any subsequent tender process, and this is in no way an indication of the selection of any organisation or a guarantee of future work. SMT Supporting Information The following documents have been included as part of the PME Briefing pack via the e-tendering portal, Intend - • PME Briefing Document (this document) • Mass Participation Running Event - PME 1-1 EOI • Conflict of Interest Statement • Conflicts of Interest Declaration Form • Intend Guidance, Supporting Information & Clarification Process. https://in-tendhost.co.uk/portsmouthcc/aspx/home Conflicts Assessment The Procurement Act 2023 requires the Council to identify and keep under review actual and potential conflicts of interest. The Council must also mitigate conflicts of interest and address circumstances which the Council considers are likely to cause a reasonable person to wrongly believe there to be a conflict or potential conflict of interest. A conflict of interest arises when an individual's personal interests, relationships, or activities have the potential to interfere with their impartiality or the integrity of the procurement process. This may include financial, personal, familial, or business interests that could improperly influence, or be perceived to influence, their decisions or actions. Suppliers should refer to Conflicts of Interest Declaration Form for further details of the Council's duty regarding conflict of interests. Suppliers should complete and submit one conflict of interest declaration per organisation in word format.

Notice Details

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-05f99e
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/084587-2025
Current Stage
Planning
All Stages
Planning

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
UK2 - Preliminary Market Engagement Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Services
Procurement Method
Not Specified
Procurement Method Details
Not specified
Tender Suitability
SME
Awardee Scale
Not specified

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

CPV Divisions

92 - Recreational, cultural and sporting services


CPV Codes

92610000 - Sports facilities operation services

92620000 - Sport-related services

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
Not specified
Lots Value
Not specified
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
Not specified

Notice Dates

Publication Date
18 Dec 20251 weeks ago
Submission Deadline
Not specified
Future Notice Date
23 Jan 20264 weeks to go
Award Date
Not specified
Contract Period
25 Jan 2027 - 24 Jan 2032 Over 5 years
Recurrence
Not specified

Notice Status

Tender Status
Planning
Lots Status
Planning
Awards Status
Not Specified
Contracts Status
Not Specified

Buyer & Supplier

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL
Contact Name
Not specified
Contact Email
procurement@portsmouthcc.gov.uk
Contact Phone
Not specified

Buyer Location

Locality
PORTSMOUTH
Postcode
PO1 2AL
Post Town
Portsmouth
Country
England

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLJ South East (England)
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLJ3 Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLJ31 Portsmouth
Delivery Location
TLJ31 Portsmouth, TLJ35 South Hampshire

Local Authority
Portsmouth
Electoral Ward
Charles Dickens
Westminster Constituency
Portsmouth South

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