Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (

MOORFIELDS EYE HOSPITAL NHS FOUNDATION TRUSTcontractFind a TenderRef ocds-h6vhtk-05f303Procurement Act 2023planning
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Estimated value

£1.2m

services

Awarded value

Suppliers

0

Lots

1

0 awarded

Published

10 Dec 2025

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Description

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust ("MEH") and the Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London ("UCL IoO") are seeking to procure move management and decanting services to support the relocation of services into a new building. The procurement is intended to secure the services of a Tier 1 move management provider to plan, manage and deliver a complex, multi-site move, including clinical areas, research and wet laboratory environments, and administrative functions. The contract scope will include (but is not limited to) the coordinated relocation of hospital services and associated assets, including wet laboratories, specialist and associated equipment, information technology equipment, fridges and freezers, chemicals, and laboratory items including biological samples, together with general administrative facilities. The appointed provider will be required to deliver a safe, controlled and sequenced move approach that maintains service continuity and manages the particular constraints and risks associated with clinical operations and laboratory environments. MEH and UCL IoO intend to appoint one provider to undertake the move for both organisations, reflecting site and logistics constraints (including limited loading arrangements) and the need for integrated planning and delivery across both organisations. Tender submissions are expected to be made as a single tender response, supported by a general specification and separate organisation-specific schedules/specifications setting out MEH and UCL IoO requirements. At award, there will be two separate contracts: one between MEH and the successful supplier, and one between UCL (as the contracting entity for UCL IoO) and the successful supplier, with separate budgets and commercial schedules. UCL is not a Contracting Authority for the purposes of the Procurement Act 2023 and MEH is not procuring or contracting on UCL's behalf; UCL intends to contract under its own contractual arrangements, and its participation is on the basis that it is not bound by the Procurement Act 2023. The relocation is scheduled for 2027. Planning will take place during 2026 and early 2027 to plan and de-risk the move programme. The contract term is expected to be approximately twelve (12) to fifteen (15) months to cover the delivery of the move and associated decanting activities.

Scope

Reference
ocds-h6vhtk-05f303
Total value
£1,166,666 excluding VAT
£1,400,000 including VAT
Above the relevant threshold
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
30 Apr 2026 to 31 Aug 2027
Main category
services
CPV classifications
60000000
63100000
98300000
Contract locations
London, United Kingdom

Award criteria

Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.

NameDescriptionTypeWeighting
Commercial (Price)Further detail of the evaluation methodology is set out in the procurement documents.cost30.00%
Technical QualityTechnical Quality, including: - Move Methodology - Project Plan - Resource Schedule - Risk Management - Specialist Medical Equipment and OEM Management - Asset Tracking and Validationquality60.00%
Social ValueSocial Value, including: - Sustainability - Workforce, Skills and Fair Workquality10.00%

Participation

Conditions suppliers must meet to bid.

Tenderers will be required to demonstrate appropriate financial standing and economic capacity to perform the Contract. This will include provision of financial information and confirmation that there are no applicable mandatory or discretionary exclusion grounds under Schedules 6 and 7 of the Procurement Act 2023.

Tenderers will be required to demonstrate relevant technical and professional ability at Stage 1 through completion of a Supplier Information Questionnaire. This will include evidence of experience in delivering complex healthcare and/or laboratory relocation projects, including management of clinical environments, specialist equipment, hazardous and temperature-controlled materials, and multi-stakeholder operational settings. The Conditions of Participation will be scored and the four (4) highest-ranked Tenderers will be invited to submit a Tender.

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