“The Royal Borough of The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea ("the Authority") invited bids for the provision of Community Equipment. This involves a wide range of activities s” · description
classified 10 Jun 2026
Description
The Royal Borough of The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea ("the Authority") invited bids for the provision of Community Equipment. This involves a wide range of activities such as the storage, supply, distribution, repair, collection, recycling, maintenance and refurbishment of a range of community equipment. The Authority sought to establish a single-supplier framework agreement ("the Framework") which will be available for the Authority and local authorities who are existing or may become future members of the London Community Equipment Consortium.
The key operational service requirements of the Framework are as follows:
- Placing both the Service Users and Prescribers at the heart of the service to meet their outcomes
- Move to standard 6 day / 12 hours per day operation
- Right First Time - All items delivered and installed on time (without reason coding) in full with all components, in a clean, safe state that is fit for purpose.
- Reduced dependency of using reason codes as an authority to fail and/or late delivery
- Repairs are effectively triaged to reduce expensive emergency call outs. All repairs will come with a 3-month warranty as a minimum.
- Offer a range of maintenance solutions, which includes an innovative approach to repair, re-use and recycling with a good level of general ongoing maintenance coverage. Maintenance should include
installation, regular pre-planned maintenance checks (PPM), breakdown cover, repairs, emergency call out, out of hours support and decontamination
- A life cycle model to ensure equipment usage is maximized during its useful economic life. Building upon current equipment review processes, balancing recycling costs with repair costs.
- Focus on recycling and reducing landfill, with the target of most of the service to be carbon neutral during the lifetime of the contract.
- Effective stock management system with real time reporting and full visibility and tracking of equipment.
- Separate Service Level Agreement with third parties for management of non-standard stock items. These will be supported with partnership protocols outlined in the contract to provide express terms and parameters, which will enable a holistic partnership approach between the Consortium, provider and wider supply chain to meet challenges and explore opportunities for improved working and outcomes.
- Implementation of London Living Wage for provider's staff.
- Move to an electric fleet, reduce mileage by maximizing effective route planning and the number of journeys made.
- Robust remedies for poor performance for call off contracts and overarching framework contracts.
- Work dynamically with the Consortium, adapting to the changing Community Equipment and Health and Social Care environments, finding agile, innovative solutions to meet Service Users' needs and make efficiencies for the Consortium.
The Royal Borough of The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea ("the Authority") invited bids for the provision of Community Equipment. This involves a wide range of activities such as the storage, supply, distribution, repair, collection, recycling, maintenance and refurbishment of a range of community equipment. The Authority sought to establish a single-supplier framework agreement ("the Framework") which will be available for the Authority and local authorities who are existing or may become future members of the London Community Equipment Consortium.
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Submission Closed
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Awarded
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Awarded to NRS Healthcare (£360.0m)
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27 Jan 2023
Supplier:NRS Healthcare
Value: £360.0m
Contract: 31 Mar 2023 to 31 Mar 2028
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CPV Codes
33100000
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Open procedure (above threshold)
Main Category
goods
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