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Summary, notice description and lot information
Southampton City Council, in collaboration with the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Commissioning Board, is re-opening the Inclusive Lives Framework (Part 1: Supported Living), inviting tenders from experienced and qualified service providers in the health and social work services sector. The procurement process, currently in the tender stage, targets services provision for adults with learning disabilities, mental health conditions, and neurodiversity, residing in Southampton. Interested parties can submit tenders electronically through the Council's e-procurement portal, with a deadline set for 12 noon on 19th May 2026.
The Framework, under the Light Touch Regime as per the Public Contract Regulations 2015, spans an initial term of 6 years and 6 months, ending on 31st March 2031, and has the potential for three additional years of extension. 5 million. This tender offers significant opportunities for businesses specialising in supported living services for adults with diverse needs.
Service providers that can deliver quality services in Southampton will have the chance to secure lucrative contracts and expand their operational footprint. Existing Framework providers can enhance their competitive edge by submitting improved offers in terms of price, quality, and social value. Businesses with expertise in innovative supported living solutions, particularly those well-versed in outreach models, may find this an ideal opportunity to grow within this market.
New entrants to the framework can leverage this chance to access substantial funding from local authorities, positioning themselves favourably for future call-offs as the Framework evolves.
Nature of services is supported living services (through both supported living scheme and outreach models of service delivery). The services are for access by adults with lived experience of learning disability, mental health conditions, neurodiversity (including autism) and comparable needs who are residents of the city of Southampton and for whom Southampton City Council or the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Commissioning Board have funding responsibility. Detailed service specification requirements are contained within the procurement document set. Interested service providers can access the procurement documents by registering with the Council's e-procurement portal at: https://supplierlive.proactisp2p.com/Account/Login Additional information: This notice follows on from the contract notice for the initial opening of the framework, notice ref: 2024/S 000-018742.
Full details can be found within the procurement documents. Additional information: This notice follows on from the contract notice for the initial opening of the framework, notice ref: 2024/S 000-018742.
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