II.1)
Scope of the procurement
Delivery of Training for Policing, including the Police Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF)
Reference number:
A0378
80300000
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Higher education services
Services
II.1.4)
Short description
Delivery of training for policing and associated academic and support services, including initial police training defined by the College of Policing PEQF curriculum, i.e. the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) and Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) leading to a Graduate Diploma in Professional Policing Practice. The Contract also includes the provision of a part-time option for the above programmes, and a number of academic and training-related services to support the ongoing professionalisation of police training across the wider Force. The Contract may, in future, include education and assessment, for additional related pathways which are not (at the time of contract award) fully known and therefore are not fully detailed within the Contract.
II.1.6)
Information about lots
This contract is divided into lots:
no
II.1.7)
Total value of the procurement
Value excluding VAT:
64200000.00
GBP
II.2.2)
Additional CPV code(s)
80000000
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Education and training services
80400000
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Adult and other education services
80430000
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Adult-education services at university level
80500000
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Training services
80510000
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Specialist training services
80511000
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Staff training services
80530000
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Vocational training services
II.2.3)
Place of performance
NUTS code:
UKD3 -
Greater Manchester
II.2.4)
Description of the procurement
GMCA has awarded a single contract for the delivery of all services under this procurement, but welcomed bids from groups of economic operators (partnerships, consortia, SPVs or those proposing delivery through a prime/sub-contractor mechanism), subject to a full assessment of the contractual risk of each specific arrangement.
Full details of the Requirements of this Contract were available as part of the tender documents, however the chosen supplier will: lead academic learning for the Force and deliver this within the Greater Manchester footprint; deliver training year-round with periodic student intakes; deliver high quality learning programmes whilst minimising abstraction [i.e. the time officers are unavailable for duty]; provide the technologies needed to deliver learning through online methods; manage the learning data required for accreditation; manage the programmes to ensure apprenticeship rules are met; help the Force to achieve wider learning transformation through the design of the programme; and support the Force to increase the diversity and social mobility of recruits.
The contract primarily incorporates two defined elements: (1) Development and delivery of initial training for policing under the PEQF (including the option of a programme for Special Constables), and (2) A programme of Professional Development Transformation (PDT), consisting of CPD for existing Constables, a leadership training offer for all staff and officers, and Academic Governance to support the professionalisation of training in-line with the Force’s People Strategy.
The PEQF and PDT elements of the contract were assessed and scored separately, with weightings applied according to the methodology outlined, along with the Requirements, in the tender documents.
The initial contract term will allow for student intakes up to five (5) years from the date of Contract Award. The contract may be extended to allow intakes for a further two (2) years. The chosen provider will accommodate inflight students to complete their course beyond the final intake. The maximum contract term will therefore depend on the run off period required for inflight intakes.
II.2.13)
Information about European Union funds
The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds:
no
II.2.14)
Additional information
For the delivery of PEQF programmes (including Special Constables), the estimated spend over the full contract period, based on projected recruit numbers, is circa £38.1m. The drawing down of additional elements (under the PDT programme) is optional and will be subject to separate governance and spend approval. Based on projected numbers these additional elements could total £26.1m over 7 years.