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Contract Award Notice

Community Palliative Care Rapid Response Service.

  • First published: 19 January 2016
  • Last modified: 19 January 2016

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Contents

Summary

OCID:
Published by:
NHS Durham Dales, Easington & Sedgefield CCG
Authority ID:
AA25384
Publication date:
19 January 2016
Deadline date:
-
Notice type:
Contract Award Notice
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
N/A

Abstract

The aim of the service is to provide high quality, co-ordinated, flexible and responsive palliative nursing care in the community at short notice. The service also aims to enable patients to attain their preferred place of care and reduce inappropriate emergency admissions for those patients whose needs can be met by rapid, short term intervention in the end-of-life stage of their illness.

An innovative funding approach has been adopted for this service where the respective CCGs will jointly fund the service with a partner organisation at a ratio of 50 % each, i.e. the successful provider will contribute 50 % of the service budget, and the CCGs will match this funding via an identical contribution.

The Contracting Authorities have commissioned the service under separate lots:

— Community Palliative Care Rapid Response Service for County Durham (Lot 1);

— Community Palliative Care Rapid Response Service for Darlington (Lot 2).

The service is to commence on 1.4.2016 for a period of 3 years with the option to extend the contract for a further 1 x 2 years period at the discretion of the Contracting Authority and subject to satisfactory contractual and financial performance.

Full notice text

CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE – OFFICIAL JOURNAL

Section I: Contracting Authority

I.1)

Name, Address and Contact Point(s)


NHS Darlington, North Durham and Durham Dales Easington and Sedgefield CCG's

Dr Piper House, King Street

Darlington

DL3 6JL

UK

C/O North of England Commissioning Support Unit


+44 1642745410

necsu.neprocurement@nhs.net


http://www.darlingtonccg.nhs.uk/

https://www.necsu.nhs.uk

I.2)

Type of contracting Authority and Main Activity or Activities

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No

Section II: Object of the Contract

II.1)

Description

II.1.1)

Title attributed to the contract by the contracting authority

Community Palliative Care Rapid Response Service.

II.1.2(a))

Type of works contract

II.1.2(b))

Type of supplies contract

II.1.2(c))

Type of service contract

25
Yes

II.1.2)

Main site or location of works, place of delivery or performance

County Durham and Darlington.


UKC13

II.1.3)

This notice involves a framework agreement

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II.1.4)

Short description of the contract or purchase(s)

The aim of the service is to provide high quality, co-ordinated, flexible and responsive palliative nursing care in the community at short notice. The service also aims to enable patients to attain their preferred place of care and reduce inappropriate emergency admissions for those patients whose needs can be met by rapid, short term intervention in the end-of-life stage of their illness.

An innovative funding approach has been adopted for this service where the respective CCGs will jointly fund the service with a partner organisation at a ratio of 50 % each, i.e. the successful provider will contribute 50 % of the service budget, and the CCGs will match this funding via an identical contribution.

The Contracting Authorities have commissioned the service under separate lots:

— Community Palliative Care Rapid Response Service for County Durham (Lot 1);

— Community Palliative Care Rapid Response Service for Darlington (Lot 2).

The service is to commence on 1.4.2016 for a period of 3 years with the option to extend the contract for a further 1 x 2 years period at the discretion of the Contracting Authority and subject to satisfactory contractual and financial performance.

II.1.5)

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

85100000

II.1.6)

Contract covered by the government procurement agreement (GPA)

Yes

II.2)

Total final value of the contract(s)

II.2.1)

Total final value of the contract(s)

 4 995 690   GBP     

Section IV: Procedure

IV.1)

Type of procedure

IV.1.1)

Type of procedure

IV.2)

Award criteria

IV.2.1)

Award criteria

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IV.2.2)

An electronic auction has been used

No

IV.3)

Administrative information

IV.3.1)

File reference number attributed by the contracting authority

IV.3.2)

Previous publication(s) concerning the same contract


2015/S 178-323840 15-09-2015

Other previous publications

Section V: Award of contract

County Durham

1

V.1)

Date of contract award:

 30-12-2015

V.2)

Numbers of offers received:

1

V.3)

Name and address of economic operator to whom the contract has been awarded


Marie Curie Hospice

Marie Curie Drive

Newcastle upon Tyne


UK




V.4)

Information on value of contract

 3 685 986 GBP 

V.5)

The contract is likely to be subcontracted

No

Short description of the value/proportion of the contract to be subcontracted

Section V: Award of contract

Darlington

2

V.1)

Date of contract award:

 30-12-2015

V.2)

Numbers of offers received:

1

V.3)

Name and address of economic operator to whom the contract has been awarded


Darlington and District Hospice Movement

The Woodlands, Woodland Road

Darlington


UK




V.4)

Information on value of contract

 1 309 704 GBP 

V.5)

The contract is likely to be subcontracted

No

Short description of the value/proportion of the contract to be subcontracted

Section VI: Complementary Information

VI.1)

Contract related to a project and/or programme financed by community funds?

No



VI.2)

Additional Information

(MT Ref: 168795).

VI.3)

Procedures for appeal

VI.3.1)

Body responsible for appeal procedures










Body responsible for mediation procedures










VI.3.2)

Lodging of appeals

The Contracting Authority will act in accordance with regulation 32 and Part 9 of the Public Contract Regulations 2006 (SI 2006 no 5) as amended by the Public Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2009 (SI 2009 no 2992). Part 9 of these regulations provides for appeals to be made to the High Court subject to the time limitations and other required procedural steps. The rules relating to appeal are complex and a dissatisfied tenderer is advised to take their own prompt legal advice.

VI.3.3)

Service from which information about the lodging of appeals may be obtained


Royal Courts of Justice — The High Court

Strand

London

WC2A 2LL

UK




VI.4)

Dispatch date of this Notice

 15-01-2016

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
85100000 Health services Health and social work services

Delivery locations

ID Description
100 UK - All

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ID Description
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