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Project Extra Care Provider Briefing 18 th October 2012

Project Extra Care Provider Briefing 18 th October 2012. House keeping. W.C. Agenda. Project Extra Care – An overview Building on the February Workshop Developing a mixed approach to delivery Establishing the Procurement Framework Background Our Approach Procurement Process & Options

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Project Extra Care Provider Briefing 18 th October 2012

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  1. Project Extra Care Provider Briefing 18th October 2012

  2. House keeping W.C.

  3. Agenda • Project Extra Care – An overview • Building on the February Workshop • Developing a mixed approach to delivery • Establishing the Procurement Framework • Background • Our Approach • Procurement Process & Options • E-tendering Process • Timeline • HCC expectations of bidders • PQQ Do’s • Questions

  4. Project Extra Care – An overview • Transform the provision of services for Older People in Hampshire • Shift the balance in OP provision between Extra-Care and residential • Increase the availability of extra care housing in all market segments • Build a successful partnership between local authorities, third sector and private sector

  5. Why Extra Care? • Extra Care delivers benefits to all: • For individuals: • Increased sense of safety & security • Promotes independence wellbeing & choice • For Social Care: • Compatible with personalisation, with Care needs tailored to meet individual needs • A less institutionalised and more cost effective option than traditional alternative of a registered care home • For wider community • Opportunity to release family housing back into the market • Helps to maintain overall balanced community

  6. Learning from February Workshop • Support for aim of mixed tenure developments • Adopt a flexible approach • Avoid being over prescriptive • Need to assist in site identification • Develop open honest partnership working

  7. Progress • Developing the framework to include development, landlord function and, where appropriate, care provision • Revised Design guide • Further developing our approach to identifying need • Working with Districts around planning issues • Developing a site evaluation tool

  8. Design Guide

  9. Identifying Need • Thinking has moved on • Looking at local issues including • tenure mix • benefit levels • levels of care • as well as population and age profiles

  10. Over 75 Population change to 2030

  11. OverallEstimatedNeed – All Tenures

  12. LocationsofDelivered Care

  13. Methods of Delivery • Framework • Grant Funding 3a. Local Government Act sale 3b. Joint Local Government Act sale

  14. Establishing the Procurement Framework • Prior Information Notice (PIN) – 26/09/12 • Previous Provider Event – 14/02/2012 • Cabinet Members approve Procurement Strategy and Procurement Process 10/07/2012 • Contract Notice in OJEU – will be published soon • Will be advertised in a range of publications: • Coummunity Care – 26/10/12 • Housing News – 26/10/12 • Inside Housing – 26/10/12 • HCC website – 22/10/12 • In-tend Opportunities Listing – 22/10/12 • South East Business Portal – 22/10/12

  15. Our Approach HCC proposes to: • Provide an overview of thePQQ process • Keep thePQQprocess as simple as possible & minimise resource requirement for all (bidders and HCC) • Provide full information in respect of the electronic tendering process • Provide answers to your questions as quickly as possible - (We undertake to respond in 3 working days or less) • Be responsive to your issues • Create a level playing field • Ensure we are open, fair and transparent

  16. Procurement Process (1) • Restricted procurement process • Currently at PQQ stage – anyone can apply • All procurement documents are/will be available via Hampshire e-Sourcing portal: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/hampshire/ • Submit a completed application (Pre Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ)) • MUST answer ALL questions & submit all relevant documents required

  17. Procurement Process (2) • Deselect bidders on evaluation PQQ submissions - technical/financial / legal capability • HCC will select bidders to participate in the Invitation to Tender – up to 15 • HCC will select bidders to award the framework to – up to 8 • HCC has not defined the number of contracts it will award • to be determined by the procurement process Contract(s) award Criteria Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT)

  18. Procurement Process (3)

  19. Qualification

  20. Technical (1)

  21. Technical (2)

  22. In-Tend can be accessed at: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/hampshire . You are recommended to save this website as a favourite for future use. When you first enter the In-Tend site, you will get the following screen: You can navigate round the site using the tool bar near the top of the screen and using the buttons on the left hand side of the screen.

  23. Registering your company Important: Do not register your company more than once. If you need to register your company, either click on the ‘register’ buttonon the left of the screen or click on ‘register’ on the toolbar at the top. This will take you to:

  24. Business classification - click on the ‘Business Classifications’ tab.

  25. Updating your company details You can update your company details at any time. Once logged in, click on ‘Company Details’ in the toolbar then select the relevant tab to update. In particular, the contact details tab gives details about the individual users in your company.

  26. Expressing Interest in a PQQ or Tender • If you see an advert in an OJEU notice or another publication asking you to express an interest then go to the website https://in-tendhost.co.uk/hampshire/ • Click on ‘Tenders’ then ‘Current’ in the toolbar. This will bring up a list of the current opportunities. Search for or scroll down to the tender that you are interested in and click on ‘View Details’ button. If once you have read the details and any clarifications, you are still interested in the project then click on the ‘Express Interest’ button. • At this point, if you have not already done so, you will need to log into the website using the details that your company has already registered. If your company has not registered, click on the ‘Register’ button (see guidance above). If you require additional access to your existing registration then see the updating your company details section above. • Once you have expressed an interest you will be returned to the tender management screen where you will be able to see the status of your project. See section on my tenders for more information about the tender management screen.

  27. This takes you to the Tender Management Screen. The ‘Tender Management’ Screen gives more details about the project including: A summary of the project Tender documents Correspondence for the project Clarifications for the project (this project is only visible if clarifications exist) A history for the project.

  28. Having checked for clarifications and correspondence, click on the red tab to view further information on the tender and prepare your return. Note that the name of this tab will change depending on the stage that the tender has reached.

  29. Provisional Timeline

  30. HCC Expectations of Bidders • Evidence that you understand what is required • You have the capacity and capability to deliver the service and can implement the specification of requirements • A clear service delivery agreement with a focus on continuous improvement • A positive working relationship – share information and problems/issues • That you are open and honest and mutual trust • You submit high quality documents that are as easy and simple as possible for evaluation • Do not submit extraneous information

  31. PQQ Dos (1) Provide the evidence you can meet HCC requirements and: • Be Competitive & Profitable • Be Sustainable & deliver Continuity of service • Be Developmental & Innovative • Be Responsive & Flexible • Be a Quality supplier due to your uniqueness ..demonstrate you are the best choice & best value for money! Remember: • Assume we know nothing • We probably do not know your business in entirety • You are only as good as the evidence you present • We cannot evaluate information you do not present

  32. PQQ Dos (2) • Submit on time - if late will not be considered • In accordance with the Conditions of Pre – Qualification • Recognise you are in a competitive process • Answer all questions – do not leave any blanks & state N/A • Respond to requests for further information promptly • Clarify ALL issues/concerns before you submit your tender • Ensure you/colleagues QA all documents before submission If you do not understand anything in the PQQ documentation ASK

  33. Contact Details • Correspondence within In-tend • Alistair Little – 01962 832 453 • For technical issues with the portal - In-Tend SupportPhone: 0844 272 8810Fax: +44 (0) 1709 331074E-mail: support@in-tend.comWeb Site: http://www.tendernotification.co.uk

  34. Question and Answer Session

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