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Youth education services

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Supplier(s)

Brook London, App Workshops Ltd, Association for Cultural Advancement through Visual Art, Eat Club, Exposed Arts Projects CIC, Hornimans Adventure Playground Association, MI Computsolutions Incorporated, PSEV (Partnership for Socio Economic Ventures) Ltd, QPR in the Community Trust, RedBorder Ltd, The Royal Society for Blind Children, Royal Association for Deaf People, Total Family Coaching & Parenting CIC, West London Zone, Kamitan Arts CIC, KBM Training & Recruitment Ltd, Shout Out UK, Westway Trust, White City Theatre Project CIO, XenZone Ltd, Groundworks London

Value

2,000,000 GBP

Description

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has commissioned a ‘Pseudo’ open framework agreement under the light touch regime for youth related services in the borough. The ‘Pseudo’ open framework agreement commenced on the 1.9.2019, for a period of 4 years, consisting of 17 suitability qualified organisations. The Council has exercised its flexibility to ‘open’ the framework agreement for organisations to submit applications to join the framework for the remainder of its term (until 31.8.2023) and is now appointing another 21 suitably qualified organisations to the framework. The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has commissioned a ‘Pseudo’ open framework agreement (known as the RBKC Youth Services Framework) under which it can call-off (via mini-competition) a range of youth related services for young people aged 11-19 (up to 25 for young people with special educational needs or disabilities, SEND) in the borough. It has been established to respond flexibly to young people’s priorities and needs and will deliver a range of programmes and projects that aim to improve young people’s outcomes. This ‘Pseudo’ open framework commenced on the 1.9.2019, for a period of 4 years, consisting of 17 suitably qualified organisations. The ‘Pseudo’ open framework agreement has been commissioned under the light touch regime (implemented through regulations 74-77 of the Public Contract Regulations 2015). This framework agreement differs from those let under the non-light touch regime in that the Council may exercise its flexibility to periodically ‘open’ the framework for organisations to submit applications to join, particularly if it needs to increase capacity or to respond to emerging needs. The Council has exercised its flexibility to ‘open’ the framework for organisations to submit applications to join the framework for the remainder of its term (until 31.8.2023) and is now appointing another 21 suitably qualified organisations to the framework. The anticipated value of the framework over its full term (from 1.9.2019) is 2 000 000 GBP. To date, 2 contracts have been called off the framework with the following values: 1) London Youth Games. Initial contract value = 110 130 GBP. There is also the option to extend this contract for a period or periods, of up to a further 2 years for up to a value of 65 692 GBP per annum (Potential maximum total contract value = 241 514 GBP); 2) Community sports provision. Initial contract value = 40 000 GBP. There is also the option to extend this contract for a period or periods, of up to a further 2 years for up to a value of 20 000 GBP per annum (Potential maximum total value = 80 000 GBP).

Timeline

Award date

4 years ago

Publish date

4 years ago

Buyer information

Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

Email:
Procurement@rbkc.gov.uk

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