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Ad Hoc Coach Hire

  • First published: 08 May 2026
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Summary

OCID:
ocds-h6vhtk-069437
Published by:
Cardiff University
Authority ID:
AA0258
Publication date:
08 May 2026
Deadline date:
28 May 2026
Notice type:
UK2
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
N/A

Abstract

A Pre-market engagement notice, to advise potential bidders of our intention to publish a tender for a framework agreement and invite information from potential bidders. Details can be viewed here: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/cardiffuniversity/aspx/Home

SECTION 1 – UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION

1. Introduction

Cardiff University, founded in 1883, is an ambitious and innovative university with a bold and strategic vision located in a beautiful and thriving capital city. Our world-leading research was ranked 5th amongst UK universities in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework for quality and 2nd for impact. We provide an educationally outstanding experience for our students.

Driven by creativity and curiosity, we strive to fulfil our social, cultural, and economic obligations to Cardiff, Wales, and the world.

We excel in producing high quality, innovative research which translates into benefits both locally and worldwide.

Our academics and researchers have won many honours and awards in recognition of their innovations and discoveries. The advancements they have made have changed the face of their chosen areas of work and have helped to make us a world-leading institution.

1.1. The Way forward: Our Strategic Direction

Through our collaborative and consultative exercise, have co-created our vision for the future of Cardiff University. Building on our history, values, strengths, resources, and networks, and drawing on our academic and professional expertise, we have developed our direction of travel, together.

1.2. Who We Are

We have a diverse student population with students coming from more than 100 countries and with a range of backgrounds. Our academic staff are driven by creativity and curiosity and many are leaders in their fields, creating a stimulating environment for learning.

Education: Our students benefit from research-led teaching that develops their individual intellectual abilities.

Research: We use our knowledge to develop innovative research that will have an impact on the world.

Innovation: We excel in connecting industry, business, government and NGOs with our academics.

International: Cardiff is an international university - from worldwide collaborations to the students we welcome from over 100 different countries.

A Welsh University: The Welsh language is integral not only to our culture and society, but in fostering the economic development of Wales.

Further detailed information can be found at: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/about

SECTION 2 – Scope of Services

2. Introduction

Cardiff University (the “University”) is undertaking a competitive tender process under the open procedure, in accordance with section 20(2) of the Procurement Act 2023 and Procurement (Wales) Regulations 2024 (the “Legislation”).

In designing and carrying out this Procurement Process, the University has had regard to the importance of the procurement objectives set out at section 12 of the Procurement Act 2023 to:

• deliver value for money;

• maximise public benefit;

• share information for the purpose of allowing Bidders and others to understand the University’s procurement policies and decisions;

• act, and be seen to act, with integrity;

• treat Bidders the same unless a difference between Bidders justifies different treatment; and

• have regard to the fact that SMEs may face particular barriers to participation and consider whether such barriers can be removed or reduced.

The University will be running this process as a single-stage open procedure, advertised both on the Central Digital Platform and Sell2Wales.

The aim of this Procurement Process is to establish a Framework with a maximum of 3 suppliers to deliver Ad-hoc service requirements and to ensure value for money for money is maintained throughout the framework’s term. The requirement will primarily be for ad hoc coach hire requirements including airport pickups.

This framework will be for 2 years with an option to extend for a further 2 years making the framework a maximum of 4 years. The estimated spend is expected to be approximately £1,600,000 over the 4 years however it is difficult to predict the exact value of the framework as the requirements are expected to change over the framework’s term.

However, there will be no guarantee of work or volume of work given under this framework.

The award of all call off contracts ( Request for Service )under this framework will be either via a direct award using the Schedule of Rates/Fees provided at tender stage or via a further competition inviting all suppliers to participate. Please see Schedule 2 - Specification for further details.

All service contracts awarded via direct award or further competition under the framework will be awarded using a purchase order.

Bidders are advised that the University believes that the transfer of undertakings (protection of employment) regulations 2006 and/or European Communities acquired rights directive 2001/23EC DOES NOT apply to any Call off Contracts/Requests for Service under this Framework Agreement.

3. Pre-Market Engagement

Prospective bidders are invited to provide information regarding their services, with particular emphasis on reliability, customer service, safety, and sustainability.

While the University anticipates awarding contracts to a maximum of three suppliers, we welcome feedback and innovative ideas from the market on how this model could operate effectively in practice, including opportunities to reduce costs and maximise commercial value.

While the University welcomes feedback and suggestions, it should be noted that we are unable to guarantee that any such contributions will be incorporated into the final tender documentation.

Suppliers who choose not to submit a response at this stage will not be disadvantaged or precluded from submitting a proposal at the final tender stage. Likewise, suppliers who do provide a response at this stage will not be treated more favourably.

Full notice text

Scope

Procurement reference

CU.2087.TH

Procurement description

A Pre-market engagement notice, to advise potential bidders of our intention to publish a tender for a framework agreement and invite information from potential bidders. Details can be viewed here: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/cardiffuniversity/aspx/Home

SECTION 1 – UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION

1. Introduction

Cardiff University, founded in 1883, is an ambitious and innovative university with a bold and strategic vision located in a beautiful and thriving capital city. Our world-leading research was ranked 5th amongst UK universities in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework for quality and 2nd for impact. We provide an educationally outstanding experience for our students.

Driven by creativity and curiosity, we strive to fulfil our social, cultural, and economic obligations to Cardiff, Wales, and the world.

We excel in producing high quality, innovative research which translates into benefits both locally and worldwide.

Our academics and researchers have won many honours and awards in recognition of their innovations and discoveries. The advancements they have made have changed the face of their chosen areas of work and have helped to make us a world-leading institution.

1.1. The Way forward: Our Strategic Direction

Through our collaborative and consultative exercise, have co-created our vision for the future of Cardiff University. Building on our history, values, strengths, resources, and networks, and drawing on our academic and professional expertise, we have developed our direction of travel, together.

1.2. Who We Are

We have a diverse student population with students coming from more than 100 countries and with a range of backgrounds. Our academic staff are driven by creativity and curiosity and many are leaders in their fields, creating a stimulating environment for learning.

Education: Our students benefit from research-led teaching that develops their individual intellectual abilities.

Research: We use our knowledge to develop innovative research that will have an impact on the world.

Innovation: We excel in connecting industry, business, government and NGOs with our academics.

International: Cardiff is an international university - from worldwide collaborations to the students we welcome from over 100 different countries.

A Welsh University: The Welsh language is integral not only to our culture and society, but in fostering the economic development of Wales.

Further detailed information can be found at: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/about

SECTION 2 – Scope of Services

2. Introduction

Cardiff University (the “University”) is undertaking a competitive tender process under the open procedure, in accordance with section 20(2) of the Procurement Act 2023 and Procurement (Wales) Regulations 2024 (the “Legislation”).

In designing and carrying out this Procurement Process, the University has had regard to the importance of the procurement objectives set out at section 12 of the Procurement Act 2023 to:

• deliver value for money;

• maximise public benefit;

• share information for the purpose of allowing Bidders and others to understand the University’s procurement policies and decisions;

• act, and be seen to act, with integrity;

• treat Bidders the same unless a difference between Bidders justifies different treatment; and

• have regard to the fact that SMEs may face particular barriers to participation and consider whether such barriers can be removed or reduced.

The University will be running this process as a single-stage open procedure, advertised both on the Central Digital Platform and Sell2Wales.

The aim of this Procurement Process is to establish a Framework with a maximum of 3 suppliers to deliver Ad-hoc service requirements and to ensure value for money for money is maintained throughout the framework’s term. The requirement will primarily be for ad hoc coach hire requirements including airport pickups.

This framework will be for 2 years with an option to extend for a further 2 years making the framework a maximum of 4 years. The estimated spend is expected to be approximately £1,600,000 over the 4 years however it is difficult to predict the exact value of the framework as the requirements are expected to change over the framework’s term.

However, there will be no guarantee of work or volume of work given under this framework.

The award of all call off contracts ( Request for Service )under this framework will be either via a direct award using the Schedule of Rates/Fees provided at tender stage or via a further competition inviting all suppliers to participate. Please see Schedule 2 - Specification for further details.

All service contracts awarded via direct award or further competition under the framework will be awarded using a purchase order.

Bidders are advised that the University believes that the transfer of undertakings (protection of employment) regulations 2006 and/or European Communities acquired rights directive 2001/23EC DOES NOT apply to any Call off Contracts/Requests for Service under this Framework Agreement.

3. Pre-Market Engagement

Prospective bidders are invited to provide information regarding their services, with particular emphasis on reliability, customer service, safety, and sustainability.

While the University anticipates awarding contracts to a maximum of three suppliers, we welcome feedback and innovative ideas from the market on how this model could operate effectively in practice, including opportunities to reduce costs and maximise commercial value.

While the University welcomes feedback and suggestions, it should be noted that we are unable to guarantee that any such contributions will be incorporated into the final tender documentation.

Suppliers who choose not to submit a response at this stage will not be disadvantaged or precluded from submitting a proposal at the final tender stage. Likewise, suppliers who do provide a response at this stage will not be treated more favourably.

Main category

Services

Delivery regions

  • UKL22 - Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan

Total value (estimated)

1600000.00 GBP Excluding VAT

1920000.00 GBP Including VAT

Contract dates (estimated)

03 August 2026, 00:00AM to 31 July 2028, 23:59PM

Extension end date (if all the extensions are used): 31 July 2030

Is a framework being established?

Yes

Contracting authority

Cardiff University

Identification register:

  • GB-PPON

Address 1: Procurement Services

Town/City: Cardiff

Postcode: CF24 4HQ

Country: United Kingdom

Website: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/business/why-work-with-us/for-suppliers

Public Procurement Organisation Number: PHVT-4343-HWYR

Contact name: Anthony Hale

Email: halea3@cardiff.ac.uk

Organisation type: Public undertaking

Devolved regulations that apply: Wales

Procedure

Is the total value above threshold?

Above threshold

Lots

Divided into 1 lots

Lot number: 1

CPV classifications

  • 63515000 - Travel services

Delivery regions

  • UKL22 - Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan

Sustainability

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Contract start date (estimated)

03 August 2026, 00:00AM

Contract end date (estimated)

31 July 2028, 23:59PM

Extension end date (estimated)

31 July 2030, 23:59PM

Can the contract be extended?

Yes

Engagement

Engagement process description

Prospective bidders are invited to provide information regarding their services, with particular emphasis on reliability, customer service, safety, and sustainability.

While the University anticipates awarding contracts to a maximum of three suppliers, we welcome feedback and innovative ideas from the market on how this model could operate effectively in practice, including opportunities to reduce costs and maximise commercial value.

While the University welcomes feedback and suggestions, it should be noted that we are unable to guarantee that any such contributions will be incorporated into the final tender documentation.

Suppliers who choose not to submit a response at this stage will not be disadvantaged or precluded from submitting a proposal at the final tender stage. Likewise, suppliers who do provide a response at this stage will not be treated more favourably.

Due date

28 May 2026, 23:59PM

Has the engagement period already ended?

No

Submission

Publication date of tender notice (estimated)

29 May 2026

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
63515000 Travel services Travel agency and similar services

Delivery locations

ID Description
1022 Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan

Document family

Notice details
Publication date:
08 May 2026
Deadline date:
28 May 2026 23:59
Notice type:
UK2
Version:
1
Authority name:
Cardiff University
Publication date:
29 May 2026
Deadline date:
23 June 2026 12:00
Notice type:
UK4
Version:
1
Authority name:
Cardiff University

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