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Summary, notice description and lot information
The current procurement process involves the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, intending to award a contract for the provision of residential nursing care services under the framework agreement for adult mental health. The title of the tender is "AP- Maes-Y-Dderwen," with the primary procurement category being services in the healthcare sector. This initiative is situated in the UK, specifically under the region coded as UKL (Wales).
The process is in the award stage, following the Health Services (Provider Selection Regime) (Wales) Regulations 2025. Key deadlines include the start of a standstill period on 15 October 2025, during which providers can make representations. This procurement follows a framework agreement with specifics governed by a potential call-off contract under Lot CS7.
This tender provides substantial opportunities for businesses specialising in the provision of residential nursing services, particularly those equipped to handle adult mental health cases. Companies that are part of the healthcare framework and possess the capability to deliver enhanced care packages will find this contract particularly promising. The partnership with SHAW HEALTHCARE (GROUP) LTD highlights the importance of having qualified nurses and the ability to address specialised needs, creating avenues for suppliers within the healthcare domain to showcase their strengths and expand their service provisions.
The specified non-competitive call-off from a framework may favour businesses already on the framework, streamlining the procurement process for those well-acquainted with the nuanced requirements of such contractual agreements.
This notice is an intention to award a contract based on a framework agreement with a competition. Under the National Collaborative framework for adult mental health, a placement is proposed between ABUHB and Maes-Y-Dderwen. This proposed placement is being made under lot CS7 of the framework agreement as a potential call-off contract. The proposed call off requirement was considered with the basic selection and key criterion as detailed below. Framework providers were evaluated by the Commissioning Team, responsible for a patient placement, under the CAARE criteria to determine (i) under which Framework Lot the Patient's care requirement falls and (ii) the number of observations hours required to meet the patients' needs by enhanced packages of care / additional services. This was assessed under the following key criterion as stated in PSR Wales Regulations 2025 and aligned within the Framework; They have 3Q's on the framework, the placement identifies as meeting all the service users needs. The placement also has qualified nurses which MDT have identified as required upon discharge. Beds are available and the placement is near home and the clinical team. The local area can promote social inclusion. The length of the placement is based on patient need and therefore, is undetermined at present. The supplier is a current provider on the framework and this notice refers to a new placement. The awarding of this contract is subject to the Health Services (Provider Selection Regime) (Wales) Regulations 2025. This contract has not yet formally been awarded; this notice serves as an intention to award under the PSR Wales.
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