Joint Data Initiative - Data Collection and Data Platform

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Estimated value

£2.8m

Awarded value

£2.8m

Awarded 22 Dec 2017

Suppliers

1

Lots

1

1 awarded

Published

23 Jan 2018

Deadline 01 Oct 2017

Description

This is a Framework for the following areas: - Sub Provision 1A - Primary data collection, utilising transport data collection companies for automatic traffic counts, manual surveys, video analysis and automatic number plate recognition (ANPR), Wi-Fi and Bluetooth detection. - Sub Provision 1B - Secondary data collection, purchase ad-hoc and licensed services from providers of mass movement data. - Sub Provision 2A- Software and Service Provider, consisting of software tools and a managed service supporting the software. Access to this platform will be available to the WMCA, TfWM, Local Authority Partners and others. The access will allow organisations to upload their own data as well read and download data from the system. - Sub provision 2B - specialist consultancy utilising the tools to build custom workflows, manipulate complex data and provide "data scientist" skills to compliment the in-house data analyst team. This is to cover resource or skill capacity and to enable the upskilling of the internal team over time. The framework will run for a maximum of 8 years with WMCA reserving the right to break the contract at year 4 and year 6. The reason behind the decision for an 8 year duration is that the provisions procured in this framework will support a future procurement (Transport Modelling) which is envisaged to be of equal length, for which a solid data collection and cataloguing are required. It is envisaged to appoint up to 5 suppliers per provision, however WMCA reserves the right to appoint a higher or lower number dependent on quality of submissions. Please note that the value is indicative as stated in the ITT documents. -Additional Info - Primarily the incumbent supplier has been engaged to understand in detail how the existing contract is delivered. With regards to transport modelling there has been engagement with other bodies in the public sector to understand their approach. This has included Coventry City Council, Warwickshire County Council, the transport Systems Catapult and Highways England. The PIN notice 2016/S 189-338312 was published to OJEU on the 30 September 2016, and was intended to generate greater interest and lead to a supplier workshop to relay requirements and gather feedback prior to the contract notice in order to understand the ability of suppliers to meet the requirements. The supplier engagement day was held on the 18th November 2016 and attracted over 70 people from 45 companies. This was an early opportunity to present the intentions of the JDT re-let and gather feedback from the market about the approach we should take to deliver our aims and objectives at the right price in a competitive environment.The number of question received was considerable and the answers were broadcasted to all the suppliers along with the presentation files in a message sent via Bravo on the 01/12/2017, and subsequently on an individual basis to any suppliers who expressed a late interest in the open day.

Scope

Reference
A2016412
Total value
£2,800,000 excluding VAT
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
01 Jan 2018 to 31 Dec 2025
CPV classifications
48613000
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Submission & procedure

Submission deadline
01 Oct 2017, 11:00 pm

Award details

Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.

Awarded value

£2.8m

Award date

22 Dec 2017

Contract start

01 Jan 2018

Contract end

31 Dec 2025