Dynamic Demand Response Transport (DDRT) - Portsmouth
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This is a large award for Transport Services — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 20,160 valued Transport Services tenders in our corpus.
Portsmouth City Council - the 'Council' - will be undertaking a procurement process at the beginning of February 2025 to pilot a Dynamic Demand Response Transport service (DDRT).
The Council is envisaging awarding the contract mid-March 2025 with a contract commencement no later than 2nd June 2025.
The pilot service will initially operate until 31st March 2026.
This service will be to only cover areas where there is currently no existing commercial services or contracted bus service.
The additional service would be to benefit residents and businesses who otherwise would be unserved by public transport.
The initial area identified to provide the DDRT service is within the Paulsgrove / Port Solent area in the north of the city.
The successful operator will be required to provide a flexible demand responsive service 6 days a week, Monday to Saturday (excluding Sundays and Bank Holidays) between the hours of 09:00 and 19:00.
The successful operator will need to provide a minimum of two vehicles and drivers.
One of the vehicles will need to be wheelchair accessible, both vehicles will need to have the capacity to carry 4 or more passengers.
The operator will also need to have business continuity arrangements in place including for access to an additional vehicle and driver to cover any unavailability of the main vehicles, the additional vehicle must have the same accessibility as the unavailable vehicle.
All vehicles must have the relevant operator licence or permit.
Full details of vehicle requirements will be included in the specification.
The operator will need to provide a fixed cost for all elements other than fuel cost which will be paid for on a evidenced cost reimbursable basis.
Depending on any future funding availability, success of the pilot and demand, at the Councils option the service could be extended on a year-by-year basis to a maximum period of 7 years.
In addition to extending the term of the contract the council may also extend the service into additional areas of the city and number of dedicated vehicles allocated to the service.
The council will be using Bus Service Improvement Plan funding of approx.
£350,000 to cover the initial approx.
10 month pilot period, although this will be confirmed when the procurement formally commences.
Whilst the council can provide no guarantees that it would extend the term, geographical coverage and number of vehicles as this will be subject to review of demand and availability of funding if all of these options were taken up spend via the contract could equate to approx.
£1M per annum.
This figure is based upon a position where the council expands the service to another area of the city and increase number of vehicles for both areas from 2 to 3.
What the supplier must deliver
The initial area identified to provide
The initial area identified to provide the DDRT service is within the Paulsgrove / Port Solent area in the north of the city.
The successful operator will be required
The successful operator will be required to provide a flexible demand responsive service 6 days a week, Monday to Saturday (excluding Sundays and Bank Holidays) between the hours of 09:00 and 19:00.
The successful operator will need to provide
The successful operator will need to provide a minimum of two vehicles and drivers.
One of the vehicles will need
One of the vehicles will need to be wheelchair accessible, both vehicles will need to have the capacity to carry 4 or more passengers.
The operator will also need to have
The operator will also need to have business continuity arrangements in place including for access to an additional vehicle and driver to cover any unavailability of the main vehicles, the additional vehicle must have the same accessibility as the unavailable vehicle.
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