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Hysbysiad Gwybodaeth Ymlaen Llaw (PIN)

EEAST - Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair (24-T04)

  • Cyhoeddwyd gyntaf: 04 Gorffennaf 2024
  • Wedi'i addasu ddiwethaf: 04 Gorffennaf 2024
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OCID:
ocds-h6vhtk-047a30
Cyhoeddwyd gan:
East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust
ID Awudurdod:
AA79000
Dyddiad cyhoeddi:
04 Gorffennaf 2024
Dyddiad Cau:
-
Math o hysbysiad:
Hysbysiad Gwybodaeth Ymlaen Llaw (PIN)
Mae ganddo ddogfennau:
Nac Ydi
Wedi SPD:
Nac Ydi
Mae ganddo gynllun lleihau carbon:
AMH

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The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

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Hysbysiad gwybodaeth ymlaen llaw

Hysbysiad gwybodaeth ymlaen llaw yn unig yw hwn

Adran I: Endid contractio

I.1) Enw a chyfeiriad

East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust

Whiting Way

Melbourn

SG8 6EN

UK

Person cyswllt: Samantha King

E-bost: tenders@eastamb.nhs.uk

NUTS: UKH12

Cyfeiriad(au) rhyngrwyd

Prif gyfeiriad: https://www.eastamb.nhs.uk/

Cyfeiriad proffil y prynwr: https://www.eastamb.nhs.uk/

I.3) Cyfathrebu

Gellir cael gwybodaeth ychwanegol o'r cyfeiriad uchod


Mae cyfathrebu electronig yn gofyn am ddefnyddio offer a dyfeisiau nad ydynt ar gael yn gyffredinol. Mae mynediad uniongyrchol anghyfgyfyngiedig a llawn i'r offer a dyfeisiau hyn yn bosibl, yn rhad ac am ddim, yn:

https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome


I.4) Y math o awdurdod contractio

Corff a lywodraethir gan gyfraith gyhoeddus

I.5) Prif weithgaredd

Iechyd

Adran II: Gwrthrych

II.1) Cwmpas y caffaeliad

II.1.1) Teitl

EEAST - Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair (24-T04)

Cyfeirnod: C292209

II.1.2) Prif god CPV

50100000

 

II.1.3) Y math o gontract

Gwasanaethau

II.1.4) Disgrifiad byr

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

II.1.5) Cyfanswm gwerth amcangyfrifedig

Gwerth heb gynnwys TAW: 15 000 000.00 GBP

II.1.6) Gwybodaeth am lotiau

Mae’r contract hwn wedi’i rannu’n lotiau: Ydy

II.2) Disgrifiad

Rhif y Lot 1

II.2.1) Teitl

Bedford Workshop

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Bedford

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 2

II.2.1) Teitl

Peterborough Workshop

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Peterborough

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 3

II.2.1) Teitl

Stevenage Workshop

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Stevenage

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 4

II.2.1) Teitl

Southend Workshop

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Southend

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 5

II.2.1) Teitl

Chelmsford Workshop

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Chelmsford

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 6

II.2.1) Teitl

Waveney Workshop

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Waveney

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 7

II.2.1) Teitl

Kings Lynn Workshop

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Kings Lynn

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 8

II.2.1) Teitl

Hellesdon Workshop

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Hellesdon

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 9

II.2.1) Teitl

Barton Mills Workshop

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Barton Mills

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 10

II.2.1) Teitl

Bury St Edmunds

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Bury St Edmunds

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 11

II.2.1) Teitl

Bedford Workshop - HGV, Resilience and HART

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Bedford

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 12

II.2.1) Teitl

Peterborough Workshop - HGV, Resilience and HART

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Peterborough

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 13

II.2.1) Teitl

Stevenage Workshop - HGV, Resilience and HART

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Stevenage

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 14

II.2.1) Teitl

Chelmsford Workshop - HGV, Resilience and HART

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Chelmsford

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

Rhif y Lot 15

II.2.1) Teitl

Hellesdon Workshop - HGV, Resilience and HART

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

50100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UK


Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:

Hellesdon

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

The Authority is looking for suppliers to support its existing fleet workshops in maintaining vehicles so that they are available for use by clinical staff and to minimise instances of vehicle downtime.<br/>The Authority has a major issue with Vehicles Off Road, with approximately 30% of our fleet unavailable due to mechanical or repair related problems. The initial aim is to reduce this position to no more than 10% in Year 1 with the longer-term plan to reduce to 5%.<br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>It is the Authority’s desire to move as much Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair work to its internal workshops, however the Authority recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide a maintenance, service, and repair solution, which includes roadside assistance where there is no current internal capacity. <br/>There is also a need to provide further support options in the event of lack of internal capacity or to support in times of high demand or absence within its own workforce given the national lack of qualified vehicle technicians. <br/>The Authority currently has 10 (ten) workshops across EEAST although there is a plan to increase workshops as new Ambulance hubs are built.<br/>Any framework agreement awarded as a result of this tender process shall be for a period of four years. It is anticipated that the contracts will start in September 2024. <br/>The framework agreements will be non-exclusive, and the Authority cannot give any commitment to volume of vehicle servicing or maintenance repair or guarantee of spend during the contract period. Prices to remain fixed for the duration of the contract.<br/>The specification covers all vehicles presented by the Authority, all associated agencies, and all Third-Party vehicles that the Authority may wish to send to the Supplier.<br/>Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation, can be marked and unmarked. <br/>The requirement is to provide a Framework Agreement with up to a maximum of three (3) suppliers per Lot. <br/>The highest scoring provider will be allocated the work in the first instance. If they are unable to complete the work in the required timescale the work will be offered to the second ranked supplier and so on.<br/>The Vehicle Service and Maintenance Repair Lots 1 to 10 will include (DSA) Double Crewed Ambulances, (PTS) Patient Transport Vehicles, Large Vans, (RRV) Rapid Response Vehicles and Cars. See 1.4.14 (Table A below). Lots 11 to 15 will include HGV and Specialised vehicles as per Workshop locations as per 1.4.14 (Table B below). <br/>Suppliers can submit any number of bids but, bidders can be Awarded no more than 3 (three) lots within Lots 1-10 and no more than 3 (three) lots for HGVs and Specialised Vehicles (6 (six) Lots in total).

II.3) Dyddiad amcangyfrifedig ar gyfer cyhoeddi’r hysbysiad contract:

03/07/2024

Section IV: Gweithdrefn

IV.1) Disgrifiad

IV.1.8) Gwybodaeth am Gytundeb Caffael y Llywodraeth (GPA)

The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement: Ydy

Section VI: Gwybodaeth ategol

VI.5) Dyddiad anfon yr hysbysiad hwn

03/07/2024

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