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Hwb Digital Learning Platform for Wales

  • First published: 12 August 2025
  • Last modified: 12 August 2025
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Summary

OCID:
ocds-h6vhtk-051db8
Published by:
Llywodraeth Cymru / Welsh Government
Authority ID:
AA0007
Publication date:
12 August 2025
Deadline date:
16 September 2025
Notice type:
UK4
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
N/A

Abstract

Tender Notice for Hwb Digital Learning Platform for Wales C168/2024/2025 please see tender documentation on etenderwales bravosolution for more information and how to respond electronically via etenderwales project_60190, itt_119317. The Welsh Government remains committed to delivering a national approach to digital services, enabling maintained schools in Wales to maximize the transformational benefits of digital and technology in education. Our vision is to ‘Embrace innovation to transform digital education in Wales’. By harnessing cutting-edge, bilingual digital technology, we aim to create a personalised, safe, agile, and interconnected ecosystem that equips practitioners and schools to prepare learners to thrive in a rapidly evolving global digital society.The Hwb platform is the Welsh Government’s strategic digital channel to support delivering the Curriculum for Wales. It provides education stakeholders with a secure, single point of access to a plethora of bilingual content, resources, and digital tools and services.As a national digital service, we support over 1480 maintained schools, with over 450,000 learners, 55,000 practitioners, and a range of education professionals across the schools’ sector in Wales. The Hwb web platform will need to be accessed by learners, practitioners, and potentially parents. Therefore, we need a service that is customisable to individual users’ needs and preferences. The web platform will need to integrate with a central Entra ID identity service to support different user groups accessing specific content when logged in, as well as allowing public users to access public-facing content. The web platform will need to support standard website functionality, including but not limited to, a content management solution, news, and event management. A key deliverable is to provide a single resource repository supporting the creation and sharing of dynamic and interactive content, resources, assessments/quizzes hosted locally or by accredited partners. The repository will need to support a range of formats from static/interactive resources to immersive VR and AR formats. It is essential the web platform can respond to the evolving needs of schools and embrace opportunities from emerging technology. Our wider Hwb cloud service enables users to access online tools and resources anywhere, anytime, from various web-enabled devices. It provides an integrated platform allowing schools to easily access Microsoft 365, Google for Education, and Apple Classroom tools and services. The web platform will need to support interoperability with these services to ensure resources can be utilised easily as part of lesson planning within virtual classrooms. The platform will need to support a seamless gateway for users to access relevant tools and services through Single Sign-On, using a role-based access control model.The Welsh Government embraces a cloud-first approach and seeks to procure a software as a service (SaaS) solution. The successful bidder will need to design the web platform to our specific requirements, ensuring it is user-centered, bilingual, and fully accessible per the latest WGAC AA standards. The service should embrace secure by design and support simplified code, so content can be published easily and efficiently by our teams. The service will need to be flexible to adapt to the fast-moving and ever-changing technology landscape and provide a gateway to the plethora of services and education technology opportunities delivered by Welsh Government. During the most recent academic year, the existing web platform has supported an average of approximately 3.5 million logins each month. Activity can vary significantly throughout the year, so the service will need to deliver dynamic scaling and full resilience. Our aim is for this service to future-proof the Hwb platform and ensure it’s recognised by educators as the single gateway to meet all their digital education needs for many years to come. The successful bidder has an opportunity to provide a digital service that positively impacts the lives of children in Wales.Please note a Prior Information Notice, reference 20250221-000035 (2025/S 000-006983) was published on 21st February 2025, to inform the market about this upcoming opportunity.

Full notice text

Scope

Procurement reference

C168/2024/2025

Procurement description

Tender Notice for Hwb Digital Learning Platform for Wales C168/2024/2025 please see tender documentation on etenderwales bravosolution for more information and how to respond electronically via etenderwales project_60190, itt_119317.

The Welsh Government remains committed to delivering a national approach to digital services, enabling maintained schools in Wales to maximize the transformational benefits of digital and technology in education.

Our vision is to ‘Embrace innovation to transform digital education in Wales’. By harnessing cutting-edge, bilingual digital technology, we aim to create a personalised, safe, agile, and interconnected ecosystem that equips practitioners and schools to prepare learners to thrive in a rapidly evolving global digital society.

The Hwb platform is the Welsh Government’s strategic digital channel to support delivering the Curriculum for Wales. It provides education stakeholders with a secure, single point of access to a plethora of bilingual content, resources, and digital tools and services.

As a national digital service, we support over 1480 maintained schools, with over 450,000 learners, 55,000 practitioners, and a range of education professionals across the schools’ sector in Wales.

The Hwb web platform will need to be accessed by learners, practitioners, and potentially parents. Therefore, we need a service that is customisable to individual users’ needs and preferences. The web platform will need to integrate with a central Entra ID identity service to support different user groups accessing specific content when logged in, as well as allowing public users to access public-facing content.

The web platform will need to support standard website functionality, including but not limited to, a content management solution, news, and event management. A key deliverable is to provide a single resource repository supporting the creation and sharing of dynamic and interactive content, resources, assessments/quizzes hosted locally or by accredited partners. The repository will need to support a range of formats from static/interactive resources to immersive VR and AR formats.

It is essential the web platform can respond to the evolving needs of schools and embrace opportunities from emerging technology. Our wider Hwb cloud service enables users to access online tools and resources anywhere, anytime, from various web-enabled devices. It provides an integrated platform allowing schools to easily access Microsoft 365, Google for Education, and Apple Classroom tools and services. The web platform will need to support interoperability with these services to ensure resources can be utilised easily as part of lesson planning within virtual classrooms. The platform will need to support a seamless gateway for users to access relevant tools and services through Single Sign-On, using a role-based access control model.

The Welsh Government embraces a cloud-first approach and seeks to procure a software as a service (SaaS) solution. The successful bidder will need to design the web platform to our specific requirements, ensuring it is user-centered, bilingual, and fully accessible per the latest WGAC AA standards.

The service should embrace secure by design and support simplified code, so content can be published easily and efficiently by our teams. The service will need to be flexible to adapt to the fast-moving and ever-changing technology landscape and provide a gateway to the plethora of services and education technology opportunities delivered by Welsh Government.

During the most recent academic year, the existing web platform has supported an average of approximately 3.5 million logins each month. Activity can vary significantly throughout the year, so the service will need to deliver dynamic scaling and full resilience.

Our aim is for this service to future-proof the Hwb platform and ensure it’s recognised by educators as the single gateway to meet all their digital education needs for many years to come. The successful bidder has an opportunity to provide a digital service that positively impacts the lives of children in Wales.

Please note a Prior Information Notice, reference 20250221-000035 (2025/S 000-006983) was published on 21st February 2025, to inform the market about this upcoming opportunity.

Main category

Services

Delivery regions

  • UKL - Wales

Total value (estimated, excluding VAT)

6700000 GBP to 6700000GBP

Contract dates (estimated)

01 December 2025, 00:00AM to 30 November 2028, 23:59PM

Extension end date (if all the extensions are used): 30 November 2030

Contracting authority

Llywodraeth Cymru / Welsh Government

Identification register:

  • GB-PPON

Address 1: Cyflawni Caffael / Procurement Delivery

Town/City: Cardiff

Postcode: CF10 3NQ

Country: United Kingdom

Website: http://gov.wales

Public Procurement Organisation Number: PQYQ-3841-BHTP

Email: ictprocurement@gov.wales

Organisation type: Public authority - central government

Devolved regulations that apply: Wales

Procedure

Procedure type

Open procedure

Is the total value above threshold?

Above threshold

Trade agreements

Government Procurement Agreement (GPA)

Lots

Divided into 1 lots

Lot number: 1

CPV classifications

  • 72000000 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
  • 48000000 - Software package and information systems

Delivery regions

  • UKL - Wales

Lot value (estimated)

6700000 GBP Excluding VAT

8000000 GBP Including VAT

Sustainability

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)

Contract start date (estimated)

01 December 2025, 00:00AM

Contract end date (estimated)

30 November 2028, 23:59PM

Extension end date (estimated)

30 November 2030, 23:59PM

Can the contract be extended?

Yes

Description of extensions

The Contract will be awarded for a three-year term with possible extensions of up to a total of 24 months.

Participation

Conditions

Economic

Conditions of participation

Please see tender documentation.

Conditions

Economic

Conditions of participation

Please see tender documentation.

Award criteria

Type: quality

Name

Technical Evaluation Criteria

Description

Technical Section 1: Usability and accessibility (40%)

TQ[1.1] (15%) - Overarching aim of the proposal

TQ[1.2] (5%) – User Experience

TQ[1.3] (5%) – User Journey

TQ[1.4] (5%) - Content management & publishing

TQ[1.5] (2.5%) - Data Strategy & reporting

TQ[1.6] (2.5%) - Sub-contractor Management

TQ[1.7] (5%) - Innovation

Technical Section 2: Implementation Process (10%)

TQ[2.1] (10%) - Plan to migrate content, test and stand up the new platform

Technical Section 3: Contract Management (10%)

TQ[3.1] (5%) - Ongoing delivery

TQ[3.2] (5%) - Skills and resource

Technical Section 4: Social Value (10%)

TQ[4.1] (10%) - Delivery of Wellbeing of Future Generation and Social Value

Overall Technical Weighting: 70%

Weighting: 70.00

Weighting type: percentageExact

Type: price

Name

Commercial Evaluation Criteria

Description

Total Annual Hwb Contract Costs – 25%

Future Developments - SFIA Day Rate Card – 5%

Overall Commercial Weighting: 30%

Weighting: 30.00

Weighting type: percentageExact

Contract terms and risks

Payment terms

Please see tender documentation

Description of risks to contract performance

Please see tender documentation

Submission

Tender submission deadline

16 September 2025, 16:00PM

Enquiry deadline

05 September 2025, 16:00PM

Date of award of contract

30 October 2025, 23:59PM

Submission address and any special instructions

https://etenderwales.bravosolution.co.uk/Please refer to the tender documents and instructions on how to submit an electronic bid on etenderwales bravo solution ITT project_60190, itt_119317.

May tenders be submitted electronically?

Yes

Is this a recurring procurement?

No

Publication date of next tender notice (estimated)

12 August 2030, 23:59PM

Languages that may be used for submission

  • English
  • Welsh

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
72000000 IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support Computer and Related Services
48000000 Software package and information systems Computer and Related Services

Delivery locations

ID Description
1000 WALES

Document family

Notice details
Publication date:
22 May 2025
Deadline date:
Notice type:
UK1
Version:
1
Authority name:
Llywodraeth Cymru / Welsh Government
Publication date:
12 August 2025
Deadline date:
16 September 2025 16:00
Notice type:
UK4
Version:
1
Authority name:
Llywodraeth Cymru / Welsh Government

About the buyer

Main contact:
n/a
Admin contact:
n/a
Technical contact:
n/a
Other contact:
n/a

Further information

Date Details

0800 222 9004

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