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The public procurement process for the provision of an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) adult Longer-Term Rehabilitation and Training Service in Northern Ireland has been completed as of 11th November 2025. The Procurement and Logistics Service on behalf of the Department of Health's Strategic Planning and Performance Group awarded the contract to Cedar Foundation-The. The procurement, which falls under the health and social work services industry category, was conducted via an open procedure, ensuring transparency and competitiveness.
The awarded contract is valued at £2,791,880 and includes an initial term of three years with the possibility of extensions. Taking place in Northern Ireland, this process emphasises long-term rehabilitation services for adults, a niche area within the health sector, highlighting its strategic importance to public health services. The contract opens significant opportunities for businesses specialising in health and social work services to engage in a long-term partnership with the Department of Health in Northern Ireland.
Companies involved in adult rehabilitation and training services are particularly well-placed to benefit from such governmental tenders. The procurement allows for contract extensions, thereby offering potential for stable business growth and demand for scalable service provision. It represents an opportunity for service providers to showcase their capabilities in handling specialised health services, enlarging their footprint in public sector collaborations.
The Provision of an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) adult Longer-Term Rehabilitation and Training Service in Northern Ireland. Additional information: In section I.2, it states that this procurement is a joint procurement. This is not a joint procurement, it is operated by Business Services Organisation (BSO) PaLS on behalf of the Department of Health - Strategic Planning and Performance Group (SPPG). The Total value of the procurement in II.1.7 includes the initial contract period of 3 years, with the option to extend for up to 2 x 12 months, and for a further extension of 18 months in the circumstances detailed in section 26 of the SS20a Scoping and Specification V2. This value also includes the provision for a potential increase in the overall budget to procure up to 40 percent additional Service volumes / value as detailed in section 1.6 of the B Document - SS20a Scoping and Specification V2.
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