Summary, notice description and lot information
" Conducted under a light-touch regime, the procurement utilised a direct method below the threshold without competition. The contract, identified as DNYY1793, falls under the services category, specifically targeting health and social work services, and covers the region of UKK1 in the United Kingdom. The contracting process is now in the award stage, with the contract having been signed on 19th September 2025 and scheduled to remain active until 31st March 2030.
The total contract value amounts to £226,579 GBP. This procurement presents growth opportunities for businesses specialising in health and social work services, particularly suited for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that can operate within the light-touch regime. While this particular contract was awarded to ASHTON CARE LTD, companies with expertise in providing social care or educational placements have the potential to engage in future similar tenders issued by Bristol City Council.
The procurement's focus on specialised service delivery underscores the need for qualified suppliers capable of meeting governmental service standards and statutory requirements, fostering a competitive business environment in the social services sector.
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The contract period is five years.
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