Номер: 20646
Страна: Великобритания
Источник: TED
Joint Authorities — Parking Services Enforcement and Technology.
The London Boroughs of Bromley and Bexley are seeking Tenders for the provision of Parking Services Enforcement and technology as detailed in the Tender Documents. Prospective Tenderers should bear in mind that it is intended that Bromley and LB Bexley work jointly as a shared service with offices for the operation of the shared service based at Bromley and covering all parking matters/services for both boroughs as detailed in the Description of Procurement below.
Please note that this is an Award Notice and Expressions of Interest are not being invited.
Parking Services Enforcement and Technology for the London Borough of Bromley
Kent.
The service will consist of the following elements:
— The provision and management of Civil Enforcement Officers (CEOs, including CCTV Enforcement Officers) on and off street and CCTV (inc provision of PCN and Pay and Display stationeries).
— Carrying out suspension/dispensation of parking apparatus or parking places as required.
— Car Park Maintenance and Cleaning.
— Lines and Signs Maintenance.
— Cash Collections.
— Pay and Display solution.
— Pay on Foot solution.
— Civil Enforcement Systems.
— Permits Processing Systems.
— Cashless Parking Solution.
— Business Process Solution (inc. provision of letter headed papers etc.).
In full accordance with all applicable regulations, the London Boroughs of Bromley and Bexley reserve the right should they so decide to extend the scope of the contract to cover the following services as indicated by the CPVs published in this notice:
Call centre,
Counting and banking,
Permit admin for Bexley,
Foreign vehicle Debt collections (enforcement agents),
FPN processing,
Vehicle Pound and Removals.
Parking Services Enforcement and Technology for the London Borough of Bexley
— The provision and management of Civil Enforcement Officers (CEOs, including CCTV Enforcement Officers) on and off street and CCTV (inc. provision of PCN and Pay and Display stationeries).
Evaluation of the tender was based on the CIPFA standing guide to the commissioning of local authority work and services tender evaluation model and in full compliance with EU Directives, the Council"s Contract Procedure Rules and in accordance with the stated criteria. The Council is part of the South East London Procurement Group (comprising the London Boroughs of Bromley, Bexley, Lewisham, Greenwich, Lambeth and Southwark) and in appropriate circumstances and in compliance with any legal and regulatory requirement may offer services through this contract to members of this organisation who may have similar usage volumes. The Council may make use of the contract for further negotiated arrangements to the extent permissible and in compliance with the relevant Procurement Regulations.
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GO Reference: GO-201729-PRO-9556049.
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