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ClosedStage · contract

Department of Energy and Climate Change

Evaluation of the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS)

Laboratory EquipmentCPV 38000000
Value£266k
Deadline29 Apr 2015
Published14 Aug 2016
RegionLondon
Timeline
Published 14 Aug 2016ClosedCloses 29 Apr 2015
Contract value in context
£266ktotal contract value
median £70k
this tender£0£588k

This is a large award for Laboratory & Precision Equipment — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 9,869 valued Laboratory & Precision Equipment tenders in our corpus.

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The brief

Modification Notice Original description: DECC was looking for a contractor or consortia to undertake a full evaluation of the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS).

This invitation was to tender for the evaluation activity required between early 2015 and December 2016.

Further activity may be commissioned in an additional phase from Jan-2017 to mid-2019.

The evaluation work will need to address key evaluation questions identified in the invitation to tender and evaluation activities required from the contractor are expected to include new qualitative and quantitative data collection, qualitative and quantitative analysis, and a synthesis of evidence from all strands.

Description of the modifications The original value of the contract was £260,580.

The contract was varied to include an additional £12,500 of work, in order to expand the length of the surveys conducted as part of the original ESOS evaluation by an additional 5 minutes per questionnaire.

This was done to ensure that the data collected is comprehensive and covers all of the additional questions scoped in phase 1 of the evaluation. the totoal value of the contract is now £273,080.

The length of the contract is unchanged.

Description of the circumstances which rendered the modification necessary and explanation of the unforeseen nature of these circumstances: The contract value was increased by £12,500, to allow for a longer survey component of the research.

This is because the context of the research has changed 1) as the policy has been implemented (compliance deadline was 5 December 2015), the number of complying/non-complying organisations is now different to that expected in the ITT and this could not have been foreseen, 2) the scoping phase of the evaluation has uncovered additional groups to be interviewed and questions to be asked.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

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The evaluation work will need to address

The evaluation work will need to address key evaluation questions identified in the invitation to tender and evaluation activities required from the contractor are expected to include new qualitative and quantitative data collection, qualitative and quantitative analysis, and a synthesis of evidence from all strands.

02

This was done to ensure that

This was done to ensure that the data collected is comprehensive and covers all of the additional questions scoped in phase 1 of the evaluation. the totoal value of the contract is now £273,080.

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