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The Supply Installation and Maintenance of Equipment
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The Council intends to procure a single supplier framework agreement to enable delivery of high-quality CCTV supply, installation and maintenance services, including three other boroughs. The network of CCTV cameras operating in public areas is an integral part of the council’s approach to crime detection and prevention, and community safety. It protects the council’s assets and the wider community, as well as being used by the Metropolitan Police and other agencies for policing and counter-terrorism purposes. ‘A Safe Place to Call Home’ is one of the five missions of the council’s ‘Vision 2030’ strategy. Therefore, it is essential that the CCTV system be of a high quality, as well as reliable, to successfully achieve these aims. A maximum of one supplier will be party to the framework agreement. Call-off contracts from the framework agreement shall follow the terms of the framework agreement including how a call-off contract is concluded. How a call-off contract is concluded is explained within the invitation to tender documentation. The services will be required by Islington Council and other organisations who may access the framework agreement. Those organisations are: • London Borough of Ealing • London Borough of Hounslow • London Borough of Southwark This services contract is not being divided into lots. This contract is not being split into lots due to the specific technical requirements of the contract and its specialist nature demanding consistency of delivery across the framework Further details will be provided in the invitation to tender. The duration will be 48 months from an estimated start date of 01 April 2026. There will be no option to extend, however, call-off contracts may extend beyond the end date of the framework agreement. The estimated value of the services that may be awarded by Islington Council under the framework agreement is estimated at between £0 and £4m over the maximum duration of the framework agreement. The allowed scope for other partners who may join in collaboration will be between £0 to £4m over the duration of the framework agreement. The total estimated value of services that may be awarded under this framework agreement is £0 to £16m over the duration of the framework agreement. The council and its partners will be under no obligation to utilise the framework agreement. No guarantee is given towards volume or value of work under this framework agreement. One provider who submits the Most Advantageous Tender(s) (MAT) in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 will be party to the framework agreement. Tenders for this framework agreement will be assessed against the following award criteria: Cost/price: 40% Quality: 60% Quality made up of: 20% - Proposed approach to social value 10% - Proposed approach to varying work volumes and priorities 10% - Proposed approach to health and safety 10% - Proposed approach to quality management 10% - Proposed approach to mobilisation, resourcing and service delivery Total 100% Further details will be provided in the invitation to tender. The deadline for expressions of interest is: 11.59am Monday 28 July 2025 The deadline for submission of tender documents is: 12 noon Monday 28 July 2025 Late submissions may not be accepted.
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