York St John University is using Delta eSourcing to run this tender exercise
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| Title: | Application Development with database and branding |
| Notice type: | UK4: Tender notice |
| Authority: | York St John University |
| Nature of contract: | Services |
| Procedure: | Below threshold - Open competition |
| Short Description: | The University is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified provider for App Development, Database Creation/Migration & Branding - Maturity Monitor. This will encompass a 2-stage procedure. Stage 1 will see an RFP asking for possible solutions (this document) as the University is yet to decide on a final specification for this work and is awaiting confirmation of funding. The University invites creativity at this stage and is open to different solutions being proposed to meet our needs. As the solution may not be entirely fully formed at this point, we anticipate that pricing will only be indicative but nonetheless will be reasonable and evidence-based for what is being described. The University will evaluate all the solutions proposed in Stage 1. Bidders who are awarded less than 50% in the Stage 1 scoring, will not be invited to participate in Stage 2 and the University will draft a final, definitive specification at this point. The University will notify bidders promptly if they will not be asked to participate in this tender any further. The evaluation scoring and weighting may need to be modified at this point accordingly. If the nature of the final specification justifies modifying the anticipated timescales for the tender, they also may be modified at this point. The University will then issue a revised ITT, with a definitive specification asking for firm and finalised pricing. The University will only invite selected bidders who have participated in Stage 1 to submit proposals in Stage 2. Stage 2 will commence once we have confirmation of the funding, therefore timescales are only indicative. |
| Published: | 03/09/2025 12:09 |
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Contracting authority
- Contracting authority:
- York St John University
- Public Procurement Organisation Number:
- PGRG-9322-VXQG
- Address:
Lord Mayors Walk
York
YO31 7EX
UK- Contact name:
- Victoria Murden
- Email:
- procurement@yorksj.ac.uk
- Telephone:
- Not provided
- Website:
- https://www.yorksj.ac.uk/
- Organisation type:
- REGIONAL_AUTHORITY
- Devolved regulations that apply:
- None
Procedure
- Procedure type:
Below threshold - open competition- Dynamic market:
- No
- Tenders received:
- 0
- Tenders assessed:
- 0
- Tenders from SMEs:
- 0
- Tenders from VCSEs:
- 0
- Special regime:
None
Scope
- Title:
- Application Development with database and branding
- Reference number:
- TEN036
- Main procurement category:
- SERVICES
- Description:
- The University is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified provider for App Development, Database Creation/Migration & Branding - Maturity Monitor.
This will encompass a 2-stage procedure. Stage 1 will see an RFP asking for possible solutions (this document) as the University is yet to decide on a final specification for this work and is awaiting confirmation of funding. The University invites creativity at this stage and is open to different solutions being proposed to meet our needs.
As the solution may not be entirely fully formed at this point, we anticipate that pricing will only be indicative but nonetheless will be reasonable and evidence-based for what is being described.
The University will evaluate all the solutions proposed in Stage 1. Bidders who are awarded less than 50% in the Stage 1 scoring, will not be invited to participate in Stage 2 and the University will draft a final, definitive specification at this point. The University will notify bidders promptly if they will not be asked to participate in this tender any further.
The evaluation scoring and weighting may need to be modified at this point accordingly. If the nature of the final specification justifies modifying the anticipated timescales for the tender, they also may be modified at this point. The University will then issue a revised ITT, with a definitive specification asking for firm and finalised pricing. The University will only invite selected bidders who have participated in Stage 1 to submit proposals in Stage 2.
Stage 2 will commence once we have confirmation of the funding, therefore timescales are only indicative.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:
https://neupc.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-York:-Programming-services-of-application-software./877TS47S6U
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://neupc.delta-esourcing.com/respond/877TS47S6U - Total value (estimated):
GBP 50,000 including VAT
Description
- Description:
- Not provided
- Suitable for SMEs:
- Yes
- Suitable for VCSEs:
- Yes
- Contract dates (estimated):
- 03/02/2026 to 02/02/2027
- CPV classifications:
72212000 - Programming services of application software.- Contract can be extended:
- No
- Delivery regions:
UKE21 - York- Award criteria:
Name: Quality of solution / Weighting: 60
Name: Methodology and technical merit / Weighting: 30
Name: Indicative pricing / Weighting: 10
Documents
- Associated tender documents:
Not provided- Technical specifications:
Not provided
Submission
- Tender submission deadline:
- 22/09/2025 Time: 12:00
- Submission address and any special instructions:
- https://neupc.delta-esourcing.com/
- An electronic auction will be used:
No
Other information
- Legal and financial capacity conditions of participation:
- Not provided
- Technical ability conditions of participation:
- Not provided
- Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP):
- Not provided
- Government Procurement Agreement (GPA):
- Not provided
- A conflicts assessment has been prepared and revised:
- No
Other organisations
Not provided
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- Contract(s):
- Whole procurement
- Date of decision not to sign contract:
- 05/02/2026
- Reason for not signing contract:
- The grant we were working towards has been cancelled by the Medical Research Council and so we do not have access to the necessary funding.