II.2.3) Place of performance
NUTS code:
UK
II.2.4) Description of the procurement
Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) is seeking to establish a lease car and transport management and administration services framework that offers the following fully managed services; a lease car scheme (via salary deduction and/or salary sacrifice), grey fleet management, electronic expenses, insurance mediation, accident management including claims administration, and the acquisition of vehicles on contract hire and/or other funding arrangements using multiple suppliers.
The specification is not exhaustive and may be subject to variation or amendment throughout the duration of the contract.
The beneficiaries of the framework contract will be for CUH and NHS Trusts:
— acute,
— foundation,
— community,
— care,
— primary care, and
— mental health.
Where an entity listed as a beneficiary is succeeded by another entity, which is itself a Contracting Authority, the successor entity shall be deemed to be included.
Access to the Framework must be through CUH. It is the responsibility of both the beneficiary as Contracting Authority under the framework and framework provider to ensure that the Beneficiary is authorised to use the Framework Agreement prior to any call-off order procurement activity.
Services and service delivery
The primary services required are summarised below:
Lease schemes: to allow beneficiaries to provide employee incentives and benefits around vehicle provision, incorporating lease vehicles on a salary deduction or salary sacrifice basis.
Grey fleet: to allow beneficiaries to appoint a suitable provider to manage the grey fleet administration requirements they may currently undertake in-house.
Electronic expenses: the provision of an automated submission and claims system that simplifies the claims process for end users and administrators.
Other ancillary services that are related to the core service provision are expected to be provided as part of this framework. These services may not be identified as part of this tender documentation but should be identified and agreed with Beneficiaries during the call-off process.
Bidders will need to confirm their acceptance of this requirement as part of the qualification envelope. Should bidders need to introduce partners or sub-contracting arrangements to adhere to this requirement, or to alter arrangements identified as part of the tender process, to ensure the service offering remains valid, this will be allowed for and captured within the framework contract. See Appendix I for further information on how this will be managed and incorporated in to the framework.
CUH are being supported by the East of England.
II.2.5) Award criteria
Quality criterion: Skills and experience
/ Weighting: 30 %
Quality criterion: Customer experience
/ Weighting: 15 %
Quality criterion: Contract management
/ Weighting: 5 %
Quality criterion: Cost
/ Weighting: 50 %
Price
/ Weighting:
50 %
II.2.11) Information about options
Options:
No
II.2.13) Information about European Union funds
The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds:
No