Provision of Secure Boarding of Dangerous, Seized Dogs and Associated Services.

The Police and Crime Commissioner for WarwickshirecontractFind a TenderRef ocds-h6vhtk-0689f0Procurement Act 2023SME suitableactive
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Estimated value

£1.4m

services

Awarded value

Suppliers

0

Lots

1

0 awarded

Published

19 Jun 2026

Deadline 27 Jul 2026

Description

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire, on behalf of Warwickshire Police, is inviting tenders for the provision of Secure Boarding of Dangerous, Seized Dogs and Associated Services. Warwickshire Police requires a provider capable of delivering a safe, secure, lawful, humane and responsive service for dogs and, on occasion, cats that are seized, detained, safeguarded, recovered or otherwise placed into police care. The service supports operational policing requirements, criminal investigations, animal welfare responsibilities and the administration of the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991. Animals requiring services may include: • Dogs seized under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, including prohibited breeds and XL Bully dogs; • Dogs subject to Dangerous Dogs Act investigations; • Evidential animals; • Stray, abandoned or recovered animals; • Animals requiring temporary care pending investigation, court proceedings, welfare determinations, transfer, return to owner or disposal; and • Cats and other companion animals on an exceptional basis. The Authority is seeking a supplier with demonstrable experience of handling dangerous, aggressive, vulnerable or evidential animals and delivering services within highly regulated environments. The successful supplier will be expected to demonstrate experience of delivering comparable services involving secure animal boarding, transportation, welfare management, veterinary coordination and emergency response arrangements, together with an understanding of relevant legislative, welfare and operational requirements. The appointed supplier will be responsible for providing secure boarding accommodation and associated services throughout the contract term. Services will include, but are not limited to: • Secure kennelling of dangerous, seized and evidential animals; • Animal welfare monitoring and care; • Feeding, exercise, enrichment and grooming; • Administration of authorised routine medications; • Veterinary examinations, reports and treatments; • Vaccination programmes and preventative healthcare; • Behavioural assessments; • Emergency veterinary intervention arrangements; • Collection, transportation and return of animals; • 24-hour emergency incident response and call-out support; • Euthanasia and post-mortem arrangements where lawfully authorised; • Record management and evidential documentation; and • Management information reporting and contract performance reporting. The service must be available on a 24-hour, 365/366-day basis and support operational deployments across Warwickshire. The successful supplier shall be capable of responding to emergency requests and collecting animals within the required contractual response times whilst ensuring appropriate standards of public safety, officer safety and animal welfare. The supplier will be required to maintain all relevant licences, registrations, insurances, security controls and statutory compliance requirements necessary to deliver the service. Personnel involved in delivery of the contract will be required to obtain and maintain Non-Police Personnel Vetting (NPPV) Level 2 or above. The requirement will be tendered as a single contract. The Authority considered whether the requirement could appropriately be divided into lots. Following assessment, it was concluded that a single contract is operationally and technically preferable due to the requirement for a fully integrated service encompassing secure kennelling, transportation, veterinary coordination, welfare management, emergency response and evidential record keeping. Fragmenting the requirement would introduce operational, welfare and evidential risks, increase contract management complexity and potentially impact response times. The Authority is satisfied that the market is capable of delivering the full requirement through a single contract arrangement. The proposed contract term is three (3) years with the option to extend for up to a further two (2) years, subject to satisfactory performance and ongoing operational requirements. Based upon recent expenditure patterns and the anticipated operational requirement over the full potential five-year contract term, the estimated contract value is approximately £1.4m excluding VAT (approximately £1.7m including VAT). The estimated contract value has been calculated using historic expenditure data and anticipated future demand across the full scope of services. The estimate includes all service elements within the contract, including boarding, transportation, veterinary treatment, behavioural assessments and associated third-party costs. The estimated value does not represent supplier margin, profit or guaranteed expenditure. The stated values are estimates only and do not represent any commitment to spend. Actual expenditure may increase or decrease depending upon operational demand, legislative changes, seizure volumes, court outcomes, animal welfare requirements, inflationary pressures and future policing requirements. How to Apply All expressions of interest must be made via the Warwickshire Police In-tend portal hosted on the In-tend Bluelight Hub: https://sell2.in-tend.co.uk/blpd/home Suppliers may view tender details via the ‘Tenders’ section. Access to procurement documents requires supplier registration/login. New suppliers should register and then access the ‘Portals’ section and select connect with Warwickshire Police. Any questions relating to this procurement procedure must be made via the Correspondence function on the In-tend portal. Full details of the procurement process, evaluation methodology, specification and contract conditions are contained within the procurement documentation available on the portal. Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) The Authority conducted Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) in advance of this procurement in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. Details of the engagement are available in the associated Preliminary Market Engagement Notice. The information obtained through the engagement was considered during the development of the procurement strategy and tender documentation. Procurement and Legal Information The following summarises key procedural and legal aspects of this procurement. Full details are provided within the procurement documentation. This procurement falls above the relevant threshold and is therefore subject to the Procurement Act 2023. It is a tender process requiring the submission of proposals, pricing information and mandatory commercial information. The Authority is conducting a one-stage Open Procedure in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. Full details of the procurement process, evaluation methodology and contract conditions are contained within the procurement documents. The Authority reserves the right to amend the procurement process and timetable where necessary in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 and the principles of transparency and equal treatment. The Authority has identified potential contract modification grounds in accordance with Schedule 8 of the Procurement Act 2023, including unforeseeable circumstances, materialisation of known risks, additional similar services and future policing reform requirements. Full details are provided within the procurement documentation. In accordance with Schedule 5 paragraph 8 of the Procurement Act 2023, the Authority reserves the right to make a direct award where the competitive procedure does not result in an acceptable tender and the relevant statutory conditions are met. The Authority reserves the right, where legally permissible under the Act, to award additional similar services to the successful supplier where all statutory conditions are satisfied. Any conflicts of interest identified during this procurement will be managed in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 and the Authority's internal governance procedures. The Authority reserves the right not to award a contract as a result of this procurement procedure.

Scope

Reference
WPA26-0048
Total value
£1,432,282 excluding VAT
£1,718,738 including VAT
Above the relevant threshold
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
30 Sept 2026 to 30 Sept 2029
Possible extension to 30 Sept 2031

At the discretion of the Authority and based on satisfactory performance and operational requirements the contract can be extended for a further two (2) periods of twelve (12) months each at the end of the original term.

Main category
services
CPV classifications
85200000
85210000
98380000
Contract locations
West Midlands, United Kingdom
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Award criteria

Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.

NameDescriptionTypeWeighting
Conditions of Participation and AssuranceConditions of Participation will be assessed on a pass / fail basis as per the Procurement Specific Questionnaire and will consider the Supplier’s legal and financial capacity and technical ability to perform the contract. This will also include an assessment of information provided in the Supplier Assurance Questionnaire on a Pass/Fail basis. The Evaluation Panel will assess the supplier information provided via the Central Digital Platform for completeness and compliance with what is required under the Act and Regulations. This will include a review of Basic Supplier Information, Exclusion Grounds, some Economic and Financial Standing information (e.g. as set out in the supplier’s most recent financial accounts), and details of connected persons and beneficial ownership.quality
Technical QuestionsWeighting 57% Maximum Marks 80 Including Boarding Facilities and Services, Responsiveness and Transportation, Security and Risk, Animal Welfare, Record Keeping, Staffing and Training, and Veterinary Care.quality
Social ValueWeighting 7% Maximum Marks 10 Our Social Value objectives are: • Employment and training for those who face barriers to employment. • Support the reduction in crime through community cohesion, awareness raising and action. • Sustainable procurement practices: reducing carbon footprints, minimising waste, and promoting the use of clean energy and green technologies The Social Value element can be submitted via the DICM Pluggin portal, a platform we use that highlights local projects and charities which suppliers can support through donations, volunteering, or other resources. Full details are included in the tender documents.quality
PricingWeighting 36% Maximum Marks 50price
Site VisitWe will conduct a site visit to the Highest Scoring Supplier’s kennels to verify all information provided in the tender. Final award will be subject to a satisfactory site visit and inspection of all kennel facilities. Failure to meet all requirements on the site visit means we may disqualify the Supplier and invite the next highest-ranking Supplier, who can demonstrate compliance with the requirements.quality

Submission & procedure

Enquiry deadline
21 Jul 2026, 4:00 pm
Submission deadline
27 Jul 2026, 11:00 am
Submission address
All expressions of interest must be made via the Warwickshire Police In-tend portal hosted on the In-tend Bluelight Hub: https://sell2.in-tend.co.uk/blpd/home Suppliers may view tender details via the ‘Tenders’ section. Access to procurement documents requires supplier registration/login. New suppliers should register via the ‘Portals’ section and select Warwickshire Police. Any questions relating to this procurement procedure must be made via the Correspondence function on the In-tend portal. Full details of the procurement process, evaluation methodology, specification and contract conditions are contained within the tender documents.
Electronic submission
Yes
Procedure
Open procedure