Taxi Tenders
Kent County Council Tender
Middlesbrough Borough Council Tender
Gateshead Council Tender
Northumberland County Council Tender
northumberland County Council, Northumbria Healthcare Nhs Foundation Trust And North Cumbria University Hospitals Nhs Trust (from This Point Onwards The Latter Will Be Referred To As “authority” Or “contracting Authority”) Organises And Funds Transport For A Wide Range Of Passengers Travelling From And Within Northumberland. Actual Delivery Of The Service Is Undertaken By A Broad Range Of Suppliers, From Sole-trader Taxi Operators Through To Minibus, Coach And Bus Operators Who Bid For The Work As And When Tender Opportunities Become Available Throughout The Year. A Tender Is Being Carried Out To Put In Place A Dynamic Purchasing System (dps) For The Provision Of Passenger Transport Services On Behalf Of The Contracting Authority. This Dps Is An Agreement That Sets Out The Terms Under Which Individual Contracts (call-offs) Are Made Throughout The Period The Dps Is In Place For. Initially The Dps Will Be In Place For 5 Years With The Option To Extend This Timeframe. A Dps Is Used Where The Contracting Authority Know They Are Likely To Have A Need For Particular Passenger Transport Services, But Are Unsure Of The Extent Or Schedule. The Passenger Transport Services That Will Be Required Incorporates Transport For School Children And Social Care Clients As Well As Passengers Travelling By Bus Services Financially Supported By Ncc And Nhs Patients Attending Hospital Appointments. This Dps Will Establish Multiple Suppliers Who Through This Procurement Exercise Will Have Demonstrated That They Can Deliver The Service And Agreed To Pre-determined Terms And Conditions. Call Offs Or Individual Contracts Will Be Awarded On The Basis Of A Further Mini-competition (also Known As Invitation To Tender) Which Will Be Held Between All The Suppliers On The Dps
Isle Of Wight Council Tender
Tower Hamlets Tender
East Riding Of Yorkshire Tender
Swindon Borough Council Tender
Oldham Council Tender
oldham Council Intends To Create A Dynamic Purchasing System (dps) From Home To School Transport Services For Children And Young People With Special Educational Needs Throughout The Academic Year. The Send Travel Assistance Service Currently Transports Approximately 800 Pupils With Either Special Educational Needs, Disabilities Or Because Of Their Mobility Issues. There Are Approx. 2500 Children And Young People With Ehcps In The Borough And Circa 8,000 Children And Young People 0-25 Years On Sen Support Equating To One In Ten In The Borough. The Service Operates Over 190 School Days As Determined By The School Holiday Calendar And Considering Other Occasional Days Determined By Individual Schools Governing Bodies. The Provision Of Transport Is Determined By The Needs Of The Individual Pupil. Those With Severe And Complex Health, Physical Or Educational Needs Can Be Transported By Either Individual Taxis Or Adapted Vehicles. Children Or Young People With Less Severe Needs Ordinarily Travel Via A Multi-passenger Minibus.