Date of dispatch of this notice: 13/03/2017
Expire date: 27/04/2017
External Reference: 767fd344-c5df-441d-b65c-e2d3c820fd95
Date of dispatch of this notice: 13/03/2017
Expire date: 27/04/2017
External Reference: 767fd344-c5df-441d-b65c-e2d3c820fd95
Official name: NHS Shared Business Services Ltd (NHS SBS)
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Address line 1: Halyard Court, Chandlers Point, 31 Broadway
Town: Salford
Postal Code: M50 2UW
Country: England
Contact person: Helen Bunnell
E-mail: helen_bunnell@nhs.net
Phone: +44 1612123933
Title attributed to the contract: Provision of Hard Facilities Management Agreement for NHS SBS Customers and Wider Public Sector Clients.
Description:
This is a 50 Lot framework covering various aspects of Hard Facilities Management, including options for services, products and managed service. Full detailed information can be found in the specification issued as part of the tender document bundle.
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Information and formalities necessary for evaluating if the requirements are met: Information and formalities necessary for evaluating if requirements are met: Submission of expression of interest and procurement specific information: This procurement exercise will be conducted on the EU supply eTendering portal at: https://nhssbs.eu-supply.com Minimum level(s) of standards possibly required: Details will be included in the procurement documentation available for download from EU supply eTendering portal: https://nhssbs.eu-supply.com Precise information on deadline(s) for lodging appeals: OJEU procedures include a minimum 10 calendar day standstill period at the point information on the award of the contract is communicated to bidders. This period allows unsuccessful bidders to seek further debriefing from the contracting authority before the contract is entered into. Such information should be requested from NHS SBS. If an appeal regarding the award of a contract has not been successfully resolved the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 provide for aggrieved parties who have been harmed or are at risk of harm by a breach of the rules to take action in the High Court (England, Wales and Northern Ireland). Any such action must be brought promptly.