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Leisure Management Operator Services

Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Council · £52,000,000 · closes 7 Jun 2024

£52,000,000

Estimated value

Closed

Deadline

23 Apr 2024

Published

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About this contract

The Council is seeking to procure an Economic Operator for the management and operation of sport facilities such as Bedworth Physical Activity Hub, Pingles Leisure Centre and Jubilee in Nuneaton and Bedworth borough. The Council is targeting the appoint of an Economic Operator in 2025 for a period of 15 years (10 year initial term with an option to extend for 5 years). The Council intends to undertake a procurement process in line with the Concession Contract Regulations 2016. Whilst this service falls within the Light Touch Regime, the Council will be undertaking the procurement via the Find a Tender Service (FTS) and applying the principle of the Competitive Procedure with Negotiation under the Public Contract Regulations 2015. Please note, the Council issued a F23: Social and other specific services - concessions (prior information notice) in March 2024. Notice Reference: 2024/S 000-008913

Key dates

Published23 Apr 2024
Submission deadline7 Jun 2024 Add to calendar ↓

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The Council acknowledges there can be a lot of change during a longer term contract therefore it is possible that during the term of the contract, future facilities may be built or decommissioned within the borough which may have an impact on this contract whether that be a reduction or increase in the number of facilities covered under the contract. One site that may included during the term of the contract is Top Farm which is located in the north of Nuneaton but this is not confirmed or guaranteed. Additional information: The Council propose a 15 year contract term including extensions (180 months) but excluding mobilisation. The 15 year term therefore commences from formal operational for members of the public to utilise the service. It must be noted that the Council envisage the contract award taking place in 2025 with a contract go live date post award followed by a mobilisation period and then the 15 year term commencing from the formal operational go live date scheduled to be early 2026. It is the Council's view that the object of the contractual arrangements are classified as a service concession contract under the Concession Contract Regulations 2016 and furthermore, fall under the scope of the Light Touch Regime services listed under Schedule 3 of the regulations. In the interests of transparency, fairness, equality of opportunity, best value and future development flexibility, the Council will undertake a FTS advertised procurement process which encompasses the aspects and core principles of the Competitive Procedure with Negotiation as set out within the Public Contract Regulations 2015. The process shall therefore involve: - Pre-selection stage - A tender stage - Negotiation and dialogue (if required) - A second tender stage noted as Best and Final Offer (if required) Please note, should initial bids be received and deemed acceptable, the Council may award on this basis without the need to undertake any negotiation. Therefore, prospective bidders should consider submitting an initial bid that could be acceptable without any need to negotiate. Alternatively, if the Council is unable to award, it may include an additional dialogue/negotiation stage(s) and tender stage(s) but the bidders will all be updated based on any change. The initial submission deadline for the Selection Questionnaire is no later than 12:00 midday 7th June 2024. A total of up to 6 bidders shall be taken through to the subsequent tender stages. If there are insufficient suitably qualified bidders at the selection stage, the Council reserves the right to invite all (and only those) bidders that are suitable qualified even if that results in fewer than 6 bidders progressing through to Stage 2. Should the Council be unable to award following receipt and assessment of initial bids, the Council will negotiate with all bidders on a fair, equal and non-discriminatory basis with a view of progressing to Stage 3 - Final Bid. In doing so, the Council reserves the right prior to any negotiation to reduce the number of bidders from 6 down to a maximum of 4 bidders (assuming no bidder opts out of tendering at the initial bid stage. Assuming 6 bidders do bid, those bidders not invited to attend any negotiate or dialogue sessions or to submit a Final Bid will be decided based on the ranking of the Initial Bid evaluation. Therefore, the two lowest ranking bidders following the Initial Bid will be informed and removed from Stage 2 and therefore Stage 3 of the procurement process. For full details, please view Document 1 - Information Pack. There may be an option to include Top Farm as a leisure offer/site as a potential during the contract term but there is no guarantee of this. This hasn't been factored into the Estimated Total Lifetime Value. There may also be during the term of the contract additional sites, site enhancements, refurbishments and/or the removal of sites during the term.£52,000,000

Who to contact

NameMatthew Wallbank
Phone+44 2476376376

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