West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust progressed further competition for the provision of information technology outsourcing (ITO) via the LPP CDS framework (OJEU 2021/S 066-172631)
ATOS were identified as a successful provider
West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustWAC-261203
Conversion of the existing office accommodation into clinical ward space, including demolition and strip out, architectural fit out, mechanical, and electrical installations,
and the installation of new windows.
West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustWAC-421572
The West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust ("WHHT", "the Authority") procured its Security Service across its mixed multi-site, multi stakeholder portfolio via an FTS Restricted tender process (CN: 2022/S 000-002810, CAN
2023/S 000-016121).
The Security Service provision will be made up of the following sub-services:
1. Security incidents and security service requests;
2. Security patrols;
3. Dedicated security personnel;
4. Liaison with the Authority's LSMS;
5. Escorting duties;
6. Disaster and emergency response;
7. incident reporting;
8. Crime prevention;
9. Police liaison;
10. Reporting and administration;
11. Authority staff matters and awareness;
12. Monitoring and supervision; and
13. Security Desk.
The objectives of this procurement were as follows:
1. The provision of the Security Service which is supportive of, and enhance the diverse core services associated with, the Authority's property portfolio;
2. Provision of a quality Security Service which represents value for money without compromising on quality and service delivery;
3. A transparent service provision in terms of both task delivery and cost;
4. The provision of continuity of service, processes, systems and procedures across all properties;
5. A consistent service delivery across the Authority's diverse property portfolios;
6. A partnership approach with the Authority's other outsourced and directly delivered FM contracts that deliver an integrated FM service provision;
7. A Security Service which understands the explicit and implicit needs and values of the Authority;
8. A collaborative approach to service delivery which interfaces with the Authority's other FM service providers;
9. A service provider and supply chain members that can effectively manage multi-site stakeholder expectations; and
10. The provision of a flexible service delivery model, that considers the potential change in property footprint scheduled throughout the duration of the contract.
The Authority has appointed a Service Provider who can deliver the above objectives within a healthcare environment, and who will embrace and work in partnership with the Authority and its wider stakeholders, tenants and clients, so future aspirations can be exceeded.
Furthermore, the Authority required a Service Provider that appreciates that expectations and priorities of the Security Service are unique to each type of property, and thus are expected to adopt an approach that is property specific, proactive and responsive.
The Authority's Car Parking Service was procured as a separate tender to this Security Service tender. An interface agreement will govern the terms of any interface issues between both contracts.
The Watford General Hospital may be subject to potential redevelopment during the contract.
West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustWAC-208847
The West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust ("WHHT", "the Authority") procured its Car Parking Service across its mixed multi-site, multi stakeholder portfolio via an FTS Restricted tender process (CN: 2022/S 000-003377, CAN 2023/S 000-016118).
The Car Parking Service provision will be made up of the following sub-services:
1. Car parking staff vetting and training;
2. Crime prevention and detection;
3. On site traffic and car parking management, including parking control notices and electrical vehicle points and payment management;
4. Administration of permits and other car parking records;
5. Key Management within the Multistorey Car Park;
6. Emergency incident response;
7. Abandoned vehicles;
8. Site security and PCSO Police liaison;
9. Car park communications; and
10. Helpdesk service
The objectives of this procurement were as follows:
1. The provision of the Car Parking Service which is supportive of, and enhance the diverse core services associated with, the Authority's property portfolio;
2. Provision of a quality Car Parking Service which represents value for money without compromising on quality and service delivery;
3. A transparent service provision in terms of both task delivery and cost;
4. The provision of continuity of service, processes, systems and procedures across all properties;
5. A consistent service delivery across the Authority's diverse property portfolios;
6. A partnership approach with the Authority's other outsourced and directly delivered FM contracts that deliver an integrated FM service provision;
7. A Car Parking Service which understands the explicit and implicit needs and values of the Authority;
8. A collaborative approach to service delivery which interfaces with the Authority's other FM service providers;
9. A service provider and supply chain members that can effectively manage multi-site stakeholder expectations; and
10. The provision of a flexible service delivery model, that considers the potential change in property footprint scheduled throughout the duration of the contract.
The Authority sought a Service Provider who can deliver the above objectives within a healthcare environment, and who will embrace and work in partnership with the Authority and its wider stakeholders, tenants and clients, so future aspirations can be exceeded.
Furthermore, the Authority requires a Service Provider who appreciates that expectations and priorities of the Car Parking Service are unique to each type of property, and thus are expected to adopt an approach that is property specific, proactive and responsive.
The Authority's Security Service was procured as a separate tender to this Car Parking Service tender. An interface agreement which will govern the terms of any interface issues between both contracts.
The Watford General Hospital may be subject to potential redevelopment over the course of the contracts.
West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustWAC-208867
West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust award for EMS Endoscopy Reporting and Departmental Management Software
Solution via G-Cloud 12 Digital Marketplace ID 732379006255769 Framework
West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustWAC-402590