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EEAST - Framework for Vehicle Windscreen Service (24-T24)

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5,000,000 GBP

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The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types. Lot 2B: 10. LOT 2B SOUTH WEST AND SOUTH EAST LONDON - LONDON AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 3A: 11. LOT 3A KENT - SOUTH EAST COASTAL AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 3B: 12. LOT 3B SURREY - SOUTH EAST COASTAL AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 3C: 13. LOT 3C SUSSEX - SOUTH EAST COASTAL AMBULANCE SERVICE: SOUTH EAST COASTAL AMBULANCE SERVICE: LOT 3C SUSSEX, Lot 4A: 14. LOT 4A SOMERSET - SOUTH WESTERN AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 4B: 15. LOT 4B GLOCS - SOUTH WESTERN AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 4C: 16. LOT 4C WILTS - SOUTH WESTERN AMBULANCE SERVICE The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 4D: 17. LOT 4D DEVON - SOUTH WESTERN AMBULANCE SERVICE; The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 4E: 18. LOT 4E DORSET - SOUTH WESTERN AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 4F: 19. LOT 4F CORNWALL AND ISLES OF SCILLY - SOUTH WESTERN AMBULANCE SERVICE; The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 5A: 20. LOT 5A BERKS - SOUTH CENTRAL AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 5B: 21. LOT 5B BUCKS - SOUTH CENTRAL AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 5C: 22. LOT 5C OXON - SOUTH CENTRAL AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 1A: 3.LOT 1A BEDS - EAST OF ENGLAND AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 1B: 4. LOT 1B CAMBS - EAST OF ENGLAND AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 1C: 5. LOT 1C HERTS - EAST OF ENGLAND AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 1D: 6. LOT 1D ESSEX - EAST OF ENGLAND AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 1E: 7. LOT 1E NORFOLK - EAST OF ENGLAND AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 1F: 8. LOT 1F SUFFOLK - EAST OF ENGLAND AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust. Lot 2A: 9. LOT 2A NORTH WEST. NORTH AND NORTH EAST LONDON - LONDON AMBULANCE SERVICE: The Authority is having a major concern regarding windscreen repairs and replacement. The<br/>current turnaround times are 3 to 4 days meaning vehicles are off the road while waiting repair and<br/>calibration. The intention is to reduce turnaround times in order to retain operational vehicles on the<br/>road with less downtime. It is the Authority’s desire is to move as many non-operational vehicle<br/>Windscreen repair to its main windscreen suppliers where possible. However, the Authority’s<br/>recognises the need to have contracted parties to provide an alternative windscreen roadside,<br/>station or workshop repair and especially a more speedier replacement calibration solution, where<br/>there is no current capacity. Vehicles covered under the arrangement will be of varying designation,<br/>can be marked and unmarked, but need to be treated with the same priority. Note, at Appendix B2<br/>is a list of the EEAST 125 sites so the supplier may be called on to attend either an Ambulance<br/>station or the local workshop. Vehicle fleets will vary in size and composition over time and the<br/>Suppliers will need to be agile to accommodate new vehicle types.<br/><br/> The bidder can bid for any number of Lots, with a maximum of 3 sub lots per Ambulance Trust.

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East of England Ambulance Service

Contact:
Emma Saunderson
Email:
tenders@eastamb.nhs.uk

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