Haringey Adult Home Support DPS
Estimated Value – £41,000,000
Deadline – Open until 2024

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Haringey Adult Home Support DPS

London Borough of Haringey (‘Haringey’) is establishing a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) to procure and commission home support service for vulnerable Adults in the borough. Haringey invites suitably qualified suppliers of home support service providers to submit a request to participate in the DPS, for the provision of the range of services to over 18 service users.

The service provision will cover adults personal care and identified support for all with learning and physical disabilities, mental health substance misuse, sensory or memory cognition support requirement, temporary illness or end of life support needs. Potential suppliers will be required to go through an accreditation and enrolment process which sets out the minimum quality standards required to join the DPS. Haringey will issue requests for tender to suppliers enrolled to the DPS as and when a requirement arises, and will be able to start participating in delivery of services to the Haringey’s service users in borough.

The DPS shall be divided into service categories.

• Home Support: West Haringey,

• Home Support: Central Haringey,

• Home Support: East Haringey,

• Reablement: West Haringey,

• Reablement: Central Haringey,

• Reablement: East Haringey,

• Home Support: Bundled Hours,

• Home Support: Out of Borough,

Home Support: Covid-19 Resiliance.

When applying for membership of the DPS, potential suppliers will be invited to select which options within each of the service category characteristics they wish to apply for. There is no limit on the number of options that a supplier may choose – this is entirely at the discretion of the supplier so a supplier may choose to apply for all service category characteristics. Suppliers that are appointed to the DPS will be appointed to the service category/categories as determined by their selections in relation to the service category characteristics.

When a contract is being awarded under the DPS, the Council shall select which service category applies to that contract, and the suppliers that are registered to the relevant service category shall be invited to submit an offer.

The contracts to be awarded under this DPS will be subject to the ‘light touch regime’ under sections 74 to 76 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (the ‘2015 Regulations). Accordingly the full scope of the 2015 Regulations do not apply. Nothing in this OJEU Notice or any other document issued during the procurement process (which refers to the process regarding admission to the DPS, to the award of contracts under the DPS or otherwise) shall be taken as acceptance that the full scope of the 2015 Regulations applies nor is it intended to create any contract (express or implied) that Haringey is conducting the procurement in accordance with the full scope of the 2015 Regulations. In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the above, although the dynamic purchasing system that is being procured is modelled on a dynamic purchasing system under regulation 34 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, Haringey is not bound by regulation 34 in relation to the establishment and operation of the Dynamic Purchasing System.

The following contracting authorities shall also be permitted to award contracts under the DPS for the provision of services in its own geographical area upon entering an access agreement with Haringey:

• The following local authorities:

— London Borough of Barking and Dagenham,

— London Borough of Barnet,

— London Borough of Bexley,

— London Borough of Brent,

— London Borough of Bromley,

— London Borough of Camden,

— London Borough of Croydon,

— London Borough of Ealing,

— London Borough of Enfield,

— Royal Borough of Greenwich,

— London Borough of Hackney,

— London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham,

— London Borough of Harrow,

— London Borough of Havering,

— London Borough of Hillingdon,

— London Borough of Hounslow,

— London Borough of Islington,

— Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea,

— Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames,

— London Borough of Lambeth, City of London,

— London Borough of Lewisham,

— London Borough of Merton,

— London Borough of Newham,

— London Borough of Redbridge,

— London Borough of Richmond upon Thames,

— London Borough of Southwark,

— London Borough of Sutton,

— London Borough of Tower Hamlets,

— London Borough of Waltham Forest,

— London Borough of Wandsworth,

— London Borough of Westminster; and

• Any local authority in the following counties: Hertfordshire, Essex, Bedfordshire and Berkshire.

In the event that any such local authority awards a contract under the DPS then such contract may include services procured by that local authority on behalf of the North Central London Clinical Commissioning Group with responsibility for the relevant service user.

The Haringey Adult Home Support DPSprocurement documents are available for unrestricted and full direct access, free of charge, at: http://demand.sproc.net




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Suppliers that would like to take part in this process are invited to “Express Interest” upon which they will be given access to the full documentation delivered through this portal. Documents can be accessed from the “My Tenders” area of this website by selecting the “View Details” button for the project.

Bids will only be accepted until 18/11/2025 14.00hrs

Any questions relating to this opportunity should be made via the correspondence link on this portal.

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