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Delt Shared Services Limited is currently supporting Destination Plymouth Limited with the procurement of a sustainable Tourism Data Hub for the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise area of Devon and Somerset. The project is funded by the Heart of the South West LEP with Destination Plymouth acting as lead body, working with a number of key partners. This partnership comprises Destination Plymouth, English Riviera Business Improvement District, Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership, Professional Association of Self-Caterers, Somerset Council, South West Tourism Alliance, Torbay Development Agency, Visit Devon, Visit Exeter, Visit Exmoor and Visit Somerset. We (Destination Plymouth Limited) require a specialist team to set up and deliver a sustainable Tourism Data Hub, the processes and structures to support it and for it to run as a sustainable data source going forwards. The Tourism Data Hub project will build a sustainable comprehensive data and research programme to support tourism, leisure and hospitality businesses to help drive productivity across the Heart of the South West LEP region of Devon, Somerset, Plymouth and Torbay. The Tourism Data Hub will provide Destination Management Organisations (DMOs) and wider businesses with consistent, robust, and valuable data insights into consumer and business behaviours to enable more efficient market targeting and product development to drive recovery post-Covid. The Tourism Data Hub project will be owned and managed by Destination Plymouth as lead applicant on behalf of all partners. The project will address data gaps across industry, joining up data in the region for the very first time to enable business recovery and growth.
£300,000
Contract value
Delt Shared Services Limited is currently supporting Destination Plymouth Limited with the procurement of a sustainable Tourism Data Hub for the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise area of Devon and Somerset. The project is funded by the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) with Destination Plymouth acting as lead body, working with a number of key partners. This partnership comprises Destination Plymouth, English Riviera Business Improvement District, Heart of the South West LEP, Professional Association of Self-Caterers, Somerset Council, South West Tourism Alliance, TDA, Visit Devon, Visit Exeter, Visit Exmoor and Visit Somerset. We (Destination Plymouth Limited) require a specialist team to set up and deliver a sustainable Tourism Data Hub, the processes and structures to support it and for it to run as a sustainable data source going forwards. The Tourism Data Hub project will build a sustainable comprehensive data and research programme to support tourism, leisure and hospitality businesses to help drive productivity across the Heart of the South West LEP region of Devon, Somerset, Plymouth and Torbay. The Tourism Data Hub will provide tourism businesses, Destination Management Organisations (DMOs) and the wider business community with consistent, robust, and valuable data insights into consumer and business behaviours to enable more efficient market targeting and product development to drive recovery post-Covid and the cost-of-living crisis. The Tourism Data Hub project will be managed by Destination Plymouth as lead applicant on behalf of all partners, and jointly owned by the Heart of the South West LEP and Destination Plymouth. The project will address data gaps across industry, joining up data in the region for the very first time to enable business recovery and growth.
£300,000
Contract value
Delt Shared Services Limited is currently supporting Destination Plymouth Limited with the procurement of a sustainable Tourism Data Hub for the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise area of Devon and Somerset. The project is funded by the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) with Destination Plymouth acting as lead body, working with a number of key partners. This partnership comprises Destination Plymouth, English Riviera Business Improvement District, Heart of the South West LEP, Professional Association of Self-Caterers, Somerset Council, South West Tourism Alliance, TDA, Visit Devon, Visit Exeter, Visit Exmoor and Visit Somerset. We (Destination Plymouth Limited) require a specialist team to set up and deliver a sustainable Tourism Data Hub, the processes and structures to support it and for it to run as a sustainable data source going forwards. The Tourism Data Hub project will build a sustainable comprehensive data and research programme to support tourism, leisure and hospitality businesses to help drive productivity across the Heart of the South West LEP region of Devon, Somerset, Plymouth and Torbay. The Tourism Data Hub will provide tourism businesses, Destination Management Organisations (DMOs) and the wider business community with consistent, robust, and valuable data insights into consumer and business behaviours to enable more efficient market targeting and product development to drive recovery post-Covid and the cost-of-living crisis. The Tourism Data Hub project will be managed by Destination Plymouth as lead applicant on behalf of all partners, and jointly owned by the Heart of the South West LEP and Destination Plymouth. The project will address data gaps across industry, joining up data in the region for the very first time to enable business recovery and growth. The procurement documents are available for unrestricted and full direct access, free of charge, at https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert/Index?advertId=863e01f8-fe55-ee11-8124-005056b64545 Additional information can be obtained from the above-mentioned address Tenders or requests to participate must be submitted electronically via https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert/Index?advertId=863e01f8-fe55-ee11-8124-005056b64545
£300,000
Contract value
In its operational portfolio, Delt offers proficient human resources solutions such as HR, Payroll and Pensions that cater to the needs of over 7500 users and generate an extensive output of 90,000 payslips per annum. Additionally, Delt also remotely manages these services for 28 different organisations. The primary drivers of our customer base are public and third sector organisations that require complex terms and conditions to be implemented for service delivery. This includes system set-up, regulations, and user interaction. • Delivers a comprehensive web-based HR/Payroll solution utilising self-service and incorporating integration across a range of HR and Payroll activities to manage the entire employee lifecycle including: • o HR o Payroll o Pensions o Expenses o Workforce management o Talent management o Recruitment o On and Off Boarding o Workforce data analytics o Statutory compliance and reporting • Provide a highly accurate payroll and pension covering full cycle payroll processing. • Undertake all elements of payroll and pension service management for Delt and its customers. • Can respond quickly to customer demands for professional qualified advice/guidance/implementation of change and bespoke data reporting and analytics. • Embrace automation and best practice to deliver operating efficiencies, creating capacity for growth, and value adding activities. The tender is to provide the system that the service will use.
£1,000,000
Contract value
Delt Shared Services Limited currently operates a HR Service and Payroll bureau to a range of public sector and third sector customers, servicing in the region of approximately 7500 payslips per month. In addition, the solution is also the Human Capital Management solution for Delt and Plymouth City Council (PCC), delivering Employee lifecycle Management, case management, annual leave, performance management and absence management. Delt aspires to grow the Human Capital Management offering to its wider Payroll bureau customers, as well as increasing the number of Payroll users over time, particularly in the Local Government and Education markets, where it has a fantastic reputation for providing professional payroll advice and services. Delt's goal is to expand their Human Capital Management services to a larger pool of customers who use their Payroll bureau, while also gradually increasing the number of Payroll users. This focus is particularly geared towards the Local Government and Education sectors, as Delt has established itself as a trusted provider for outstanding payroll guidance and solutions. The tender is to provide the system that the service will use.
£1,000,000
Contract value
Delt Shared Services Limited currently operates a Print and Mail service throughout the SouthWest of the United Kingdom. Delt aspires to grow this further through a wider customers base, particularly in the Local Government and Education markets, where it has a fantastic reputation for providing professional services. In its operational portfolio, Delt currently deliver over 600,000 items through their mail services. Delt are seeking a new company to provide the collection and delivery of these items. The term for this agreement will be 5 years. Fixed for two years with three one year extension years for the service.
£1,500,000
Contract value
Delt Shared Services Limited currently operates a Print and Mail service throughout the SouthWest of the United Kingdom. Delt aspires to grow this further through a wider customers base, particularly in the Local Government and Education markets, where it has a fantastic reputation for providing professional services. In its operational portfolio, Delt currently deliver over 600,000 items through their mail services. Delt are seeking a new company to provide the collection and delivery of these items. The term for this agreement will be 5 years. Fixed for two years with three one year extension years for the service.
£1,500,000
Contract value
The basis of funding secured from DLUHC is to procure software to modernize and create efficiency savings in site assessment processes within plan making. These processes involve compiling large databases of land information within a given authority, testing against potential constraints, and considering sustainability objectives (e.g., improving transport, boosting housing, supporting infrastructure viability, and enhancing nature improvement). Manual work is time-consuming and increasingly impractical in the current economic climate. Therefore, JLP authorities aim to adopt new ways of working to provide service resilience and enable proactive engagement with the development industry and local communities. Existing GIS platforms have functionalities that could support these processes but are only usable by a few advanced users within each council. This limits their integration into the everyday workflow of planning officers. The funding aims to secure and trial a solution with existing or new suppliers to streamline the process for officers, making site assessment more agile and consistent in anticipation of planning reform and accelerated plan making timetables.
Value undisclosed
The basis of funding secured from DLUHC is to procure software to modernize and create efficiency savings in site assessment processes within plan making. These processes involve compiling large databases of land information within a given authority, testing against potential constraints, and considering sustainability objectives (e.g., improving transport, boosting housing, supporting infrastructure viability, and enhancing nature improvement). Manual work is time-consuming and increasingly impractical in the current economic climate. Therefore, JLP authorities aim to adopt new ways of working to provide service resilience and enable proactive engagement with the development industry and local communities. Existing GIS platforms have functionalities that could support these processes but are only usable by a few advanced users within each council. This limits their integration into the everyday workflow of planning officers. The funding aims to secure and trial a solution with existing or new suppliers to streamline the process for officers, making site assessment more agile and consistent in anticipation of planning reform and accelerated plan making timetables. 4 Year contract with two one year extension for a GIS Platform Requirements for a Site Assessment Solution for Planning Teams Using GIS Platforms
£150,000
Contract value
Plymouth City Council Plymouth City Council is the governing body responsible for the strategic planning and administration of the city of Plymouth. The council plays a critical role in various aspects of urban management, including transport, infrastructure, and public services. One of the council's primary objectives is to ensure the efficient movement of people and goods within the city, which is essential for economic growth and the overall quality of life for residents. Delt Shared Services Delt Shared Services is a joint venture owned by PCC and Devon County Council. It provides a range of business support services, including IT, finance, and HR, to public sector organisations. Delt's involvement ensures that the technology and data management aspects of the ATC system are handled efficiently, leveraging their expertise in IT and data analytics to support PCC's strategic transport initiatives. Objectives The primary objective of this project is to install a robust network of approximately 30 new-style ATC sensor equipment across key sites in Plymouth. This will enable PCC to capture reliable traffic data for all transport modes, enhancing their ability to monitor and manage the city's transport network. The data collected will inform transport investment decisions and strategic assessments, supporting PCC's broader goals of sustainable urban development and efficient service delivery. https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert/Index?advertId=c8e57f15-826b-ef11-812f-005056b64545
£150,000
Contract value
Plymouth City Council Plymouth City Council is the governing body responsible for the strategic planning and administration of the city of Plymouth. The council plays a critical role in various aspects of urban management, including transport, infrastructure, and public services. One of the council's primary objectives is to ensure the efficient movement of people and goods within the city, which is essential for economic growth and the overall quality of life for residents. Delt Shared Services Delt Shared Services is a joint venture owned by PCC and Devon County Council. It provides a range of business support services, including IT, finance, and HR, to public sector organisations. Delt's involvement ensures that the technology and data management aspects of the ATC system are handled efficiently, leveraging their expertise in IT and data analytics to support PCC's strategic transport initiatives. Objectives The primary objective of this project is to install a robust network of approximately 30 new-style ATC sensor equipment across key sites in Plymouth. This will enable PCC to capture reliable traffic data for all transport modes, enhancing their ability to monitor and manage the city's transport network. The data collected will inform transport investment decisions and strategic assessments, supporting PCC's broader goals of sustainable urban development and efficient service delivery.
£150,000
Contract value
Plymouth City Council Plymouth City Council is the governing body responsible for the strategic planning and administration of the city of Plymouth. The council plays a critical role in various aspects of urban management, including transport, infrastructure, and public services. One of the council's primary objectives is to ensure the efficient movement of people and goods within the city, which is essential for economic growth and the overall quality of life for residents. Delt Shared Services Delt Shared Services is a joint venture owned by PCC and Devon County Council. It provides a range of business support services, including IT, finance, and HR, to public sector organisations. Delt's involvement ensures that the technology and data management aspects of the ATC system are handled efficiently, leveraging their expertise in IT and data analytics to support PCC's strategic transport initiatives. Objectives The primary objective of this project is to install a robust network of approximately 30 new-style ATC sensor equipment across key sites in Plymouth. This will enable PCC to capture reliable traffic data for all transport modes, enhancing their ability to monitor and manage the city's transport network. The data collected will inform transport investment decisions and strategic assessments, supporting PCC's broader goals of sustainable urban development and efficient service delivery. https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert/Index?advertId=c8e57f15-826b-ef11-812f-005056b64545
£150,000
Contract value
Plymouth, a dynamic city on England's south coast, is renowned for its rich maritime heritage and evolving urban landscape. As the city grows, Plymouth City Council (PCC) faces the challenge of maintaining efficient administrative and regulatory services. Currently, the council utilises a comprehensive software system to manage planning, building control and other regulatory services. However, with the demands of a modernising city, PCC recognises the need for an updated system that can better support its operations and enhance service delivery to its customers and residents. The requirements for a comprehensive system designed to manage pre-application planning, planning applications, planning appeals, planning enforcement, building control applications, building control enforcement and highways-related functionalities. The goal of this system is to streamline processes, enhance user experience, ensure data security, and provide robust reporting capabilities. Delt Shared Services, a strategic partner of Plymouth City Council, plays a crucial role in managing and supporting the council's IT infrastructure. Recognising the limitations of the current software, Delt Shared Services has advised PCC on the necessity of transitioning to a new system that can more effectively handle the city's administrative needs. This collaborative approach ensures that the council's requirements are thoroughly understood and addressed, leading to a more streamlined and efficient process for all stakeholders involved. To achieve this transition, Plymouth City Council, with the support of Delt Shared Services, is initiating a tender process to identify the most suitable replacement for their current software. The objective is to procure a system based on the Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT) criteria, ensuring that the selected solution provides the best value for money while meeting the council's operational needs. This process will involve a thorough evaluation of potential systems, considering factors such as functionality, scalability, and cost-effectiveness, to ensure that the new system will effectively support PCC's objectives and contribute to the city's continued growth and development. https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert/Index?advertId=54220e6a-3f74-ef11-812f-005056b64545
£250,000
Contract value
Plymouth, a dynamic city on England’s south coast, is renowned for its rich maritime heritage and evolving urban landscape. As the city grows, Plymouth City Council (PCC) faces the challenge of maintaining efficient administrative and regulatory services. Currently, the council utilises a comprehensive software system to manage planning, building control and other regulatory services. However, with the demands of a modernising city, PCC recognises the need for an updated system that can better support its operations and enhance service delivery to its customers and residents. The requirements for a comprehensive system designed to manage pre-application planning, planning applications, planning appeals, planning enforcement, building control applications, building control enforcement and highways-related functionalities. The goal of this system is to streamline processes, enhance user experience, ensure data security, and provide robust reporting capabilities. Delt Shared Services, a strategic partner of Plymouth City Council, plays a crucial role in managing and supporting the council's IT infrastructure. Recognising the limitations of the current software, Delt Shared Services has advised PCC on the necessity of transitioning to a new system that can more effectively handle the city's administrative needs. This collaborative approach ensures that the council’s requirements are thoroughly understood and addressed, leading to a more streamlined and efficient process for all stakeholders involved. To achieve this transition, Plymouth City Council, with the support of Delt Shared Services, is initiating a tender process to identify the most suitable replacement for their current software. The objective is to procure a system based on the Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT) criteria, ensuring that the selected solution provides the best value for money while meeting the council’s operational needs. This process will involve a thorough evaluation of potential systems, considering factors such as functionality, scalability, and cost-effectiveness, to ensure that the new system will effectively support PCC's objectives and contribute to the city's continued growth and development.
£250,000
Contract value
Delt Shared Services, on behalf of Plymouth City Council, is inviting tenders for the provision of an Integrated Shared Public Management System. This system will centralise and streamline the management of various public services, including asset management, maintenance operations, resource planning, and service delivery, into a single, unified platform. Please apply via the Proactis portal - Link - https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=f81436be-2013-f011-8136-005056b64545&fromRfxSummary=True&rfxId=848bfc1d-c613-f011-8136-005056b64545
£700,000
Contract value
Delt Shared Services, on behalf of Plymouth City Council, is inviting tenders for the provision of an Integrated Shared Public Management System and Integrated Highway Asset Management System. This system will centralise and streamline the management of various public services, including asset management, maintenance operations, resource planning, and service delivery, into a single, unified platform. Documents are available on Proactis Website - https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=9a5e095b-ca13-f011-8136-005056b64545&fromProjectDashboard=True
£1,400,000
Contract value
Delt Shared Services, on behalf of Plymouth City Council, is inviting tenders for the provision of an Integrated Shared Public Management System. This system will centralise and streamline the management of various public services, including asset management, maintenance operations, resource planning, and service delivery, into a single, unified platform.
£700,000
Contract value
Delt Shared Services, on behalf of Plymouth City Council, is inviting tenders for the provision of an Integrated Shared Public Management System. This system will centralise and streamline the management of various public services, including asset management, maintenance operations, resource planning, and service delivery, into a single, unified platform. Apply via the Proactis Portal - Link - https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=6fd63f41-c913-f011-8136-005056b64545&fromProjectDashboard=True
£700,000
Contract value
Delt Shared Services, on behalf of Plymouth City Council, is inviting tenders for the provision of an Domestic Waste Management System. This system will consolidate the management of the Council's Domestic Waste. Plymouth City Council requires the selected supplier to take a leading role in the mobilisation phase of the Domestic Waste System implementation. The supplier will be responsible for facilitating a smooth and efficient transition to the new system, ensuring minimal disruption to Council operations and maximising user adoption. https://procontract.due-north.com/Procurer/Advert/View?advertId=0f6fa0de-db29-f011-8136-005056b64545&fromAdvertEvent=True
£250,000
Contract value