Waste haulage contract

Council of the Isles of ScillycontractFind a TenderRef ocds-h6vhtk-0292d932014L0024active

Estimated value

services

Awarded value

Suppliers

1

Lots

1

1 awarded

Published

10 May 2021

Description

18 Months Waste Haulage Services for Containerised Waste & Dry Recyclates between St Mary's, Isles of Scilly and Penzance, Cornwall

Scope

Reference
2021/S 000-002930
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates

This Lot may be renewed following on-going review of our waste processes.

Main category
services
Contract locations
South West England

Award criteria

Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.

NameDescriptionTypeWeighting
An overview of the providers proposed approach including their envisaged acceptance and transfer locations, the route between these, the vehicles and equipment to be used, and, where applicable, the role of any sub-contractors, consortium members or other provider managed parties.15quality
D.2.1.2 (10%) A table identifying any permissions, decisions, agreements or other dependencies with your supply chain, the waste team, the Council more generally or third party stakeholders that will need to be/have been addressed to allow your methodology to be delivered. The response should; • Describe the issue, • Identify the nature of any decisions required (e.g. are they internal or external decisions, access related, statutory/legal, commercial, operational, none etc), • Identify the parties involved • State the current progress of any decision process (e.g. none, no progress, early discussions, advanced discussions, agreed) • the importance of resolving the issue i.e. what would the consequence be if it were not resolved. • Any alternative options or mitigations you are considering for resolving the issue.10quality
Tenderers should outline the potential health, safety and environmental implications or concerns that they can foresee in delivering the Lot they are bidding for. The Health, Safety and Environment considerations should be linked to the proposed approach to delivering the Lot in D.2.1 above. Reference should be made to any requirements that legislation or regulation may place upon the contractor with regard to health, safety and the environment such as mandatory processes or procedures. Tenderers should also describe their approach for managing and controlling the identified health, safety and environmental risks in line with the Council's ambitions to carbon neutral by 2030.10quality
Tenderers should prepare a project specific risk register considering potential risks to the successful delivery of the contract including the likelihood of the risks arising, the impacts, risk reduction measures and the parties responsible for the risks.5quality
60price

Submission & procedure

Procedure
Open procedure

Award details

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

Awarded value

Award date

Contract start

Contract end