8373 (8313): International Multi-Disciplinary Programme (IMDP) Framework Agreement
8373 (8313): International Multi-Disciplinary Programme (IMDP) Framework Agreement
Last update: Sep 12, 2019
Last update: Sep 12, 2019
8373 (8313): International Multi-Disciplinary Programme (IMDP) Framework Agreement

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Location:
UK
UK
Category:
Consulting services
Status:
Awarded
Sectors:
Education, Training & Capacity Building, Environment & Climate, Health, Logistics, Procurement Management, Social Development, Security & Peacebuilding, Statistics and data analysis, Civil Engineering, Research & Innovation, Disaster Reduction & Humanitarian Relief
Contracting authority type:
Development Institution
Eligibility:
Organisation
Budget:
GBP 3,000,000,000
Date posted:
Jun 13, 2018

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Description

Extension Terms
 
Response Required By: Wed 21 November 2018 at 12:00
Nature of Contract: Framework
Contract Start Date: Mon 01 April 2019
Contract End Date
Contract Duration (months): 24

For further information please contact:
Contact: Anne Simpson (Procurement )
Phone: 843 3958
Address: Abercrombie HouseEaglesham Road, , , , G75 8EA

Extension Terms
 
Response Required By: Wed 14 November 2018 at 14:00
Nature of Contract: Framework
Contract Start Date: Mon 01 April 2019
Contract End Date
Contract Duration (months): 24

Contract Ref: 8373
Title: DFID International Multi-Disciplinary Programme Framework Agreement (IMDP)

Description
DFID is seeking to appoint suppliers to an International Multi-Disciplinary Programme Framework Agreement (IMDP), which will enable DFID to access advice and expertise in a cost efficient and effective manner across eleven thematic areas -provided by multi-disciplinary teams of quality professionals to design, manage and deliver international development programme services with agility and innovation whilst maintaining fair competition, in response to the dynamic and challenging needs of working in complex and fragile contexts. The thematic areas covered are detailed below: • Climate Change and Environment; • Conflict and Governance; • Education; • Human Development and Health; • Humanitarian; • Infrastructure; • Livelihoods; • Social Development; • Procurement & Logistics; • Research; • Statistics and Data. Each thematic area will have two lots: • A Low-value Lot up to £3m to encourage new supplier base and capacity building in priority DFID/HMG countries (Lots 1-10 and 21). • A High-value Lot of £3m-£12m (Lots 11-20 and 22). Note: In order to be included in the Framework Agreement, successful organisations will need to qualify in at least one Thematic Lot. Organisations should note that they are not required to be able to deliver every aspect of the Thematic Lot (as detailed in the Terms of Reference). In order to qualify, organisations must be able to deliver at least one aspect of the Thematic Lot (as detailed in the Terms of Reference). Organisations should ensure that they review the 'Framework Rules regarding eligibility to tender for lots' - included within the Terms of Reference. Term: The Framework Agreement will be for a 24-month term - with the option to extend for a further two periods of up to 12-months each (subject to ongoing need). Call-down Method: Individual requirements will be called-off via the methods of direct award or further mini-competition. Range: The countries served by this Framework Agreement will be subject to change within the lifetime of the Agreement. Communication: All communications relating to this opportunity shall be via the DFID Supplier Portal. Interested suppliers must register against this opportunity and check the Portal for any updates on this programme. Any questions relating to this tender must be submitted using the Dialogue function (in the DFID Supplier Portal). Where suppliers have multiple questions, these should be submitted as a single Dialogue (we request that you do not submit each question as a separate Dialogue).

Extension Terms
 
Response Required By: Fri 09 November 2018 at 14:00
Nature of Contract: Framework
Contract Start Date: Mon 01 April 2019
Contract End Date
Contract Duration (months): 24

For further information please contact:

Contact: Emma Gannon (Procurement )
Phone: 843 3701
Address: Abercrombie HouseEaglesham Road, , , , G75 8EA

 
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Response Required By: Tue 02 October 2018 at 12:00
Nature of Contract: Framework
Contract Start Date: Wed 30 January 2019
Contract End Date:  
Contract Duration (months): 24

Extension Terms
 
Response Required By: Fri 28 September 2018 at 12:00
Nature of Contract: Framework
Contract Start Date: Wed 30 January 2019
Contract End Date:  
Contract Duration (months): 24

Contract Ref 8313
Title International Development Multi-Disciplinary Programme Delivery Framework Agreement
 
Description
 
THIS IS A PRIOR INFORMATION NOTICE (PIN) TO ADVERTISE AN EARLY MARKET ENGAGEMENT ONLY PUBLICATION, AND A CALL FOR COMPETITION WILL BE CONDUCTED ONCE SCOPE OF WORK IS FULLY DEFINED AND APPROVED BY THE UK GOVERNMENT.
DFID will establish a Global Multi-Disciplinary Framework Agreement with a range of suppliers to provide effective and cost efficient programme delivery. The countries served by this Framework Agreement will be subject to change within the lifetime of the Agreement. Successful organisations will work within an overarching Framework Agreement with an agreed commercial structure, however, as work is required, Terms of Reference will be sent to all organisations in the Framework qualified within each Thematic Lot. This will be on the basis of Direct Award or a Mini Competition. We wish to identify the right organisations able to deploy the right people to the right places at the right time. Across the spectrum, organisations will also need to be able to demonstrate strong professional / technical skills, programme management, reporting and performance management capability, and the ability to achieve value for money. The framework will be structured across a range of Lots. To be included in the Framework successful organisations will need to qualify in at least one Thematic Lot. It is intended that the term will be for 24 months initially with the option to extend for up to 24 months.
Early Market Engagement Event (EME): An EME will be held to assess the interest and capability of potential Suppliers for this Procurement opportunity and to inform the route to market which may or may not be Open Procedure and to establish the format of the Lots. The EME is unrestricted and open to suitably qualified Suppliers. The route to market is not yet known.
This EME will be in two parts: Part 1: Early Market Engagement questions. Instructions for access to these questions will be published in due course. Part 2: Virtual event comprising a recorded presentation including feedback and clarification on questions posed from the market in part 1. Date of Event: To be Confirmed . The Date the recorded presentation will be released in due course and notified via the DFID Supplier Portal dialogue facility. The recorded presentation will address any questions submitted. Communication All communications relating to this opportunity shall be via the DFID Supplier Portal. Interested suppliers must check there for any updates on this programme.
 
Extension Terms
 
Response Required By: Thu 27 September 2018 at 12:00
Nature of Contract: Framework
Contract Start Date: Wed 30 January 2019
Contract End Date:  
Contract Duration (months): 24

For further information please contact:

Contact: Anne Simpson (Procurement)
Phone: 843 3958
Address: Abercrombie HouseEaglesham Road, , , , G75 8EA

Contract Ref 8313
Title International Development Multi-Disciplinary Programme Delivery Framework Agreement
 
Description
 
THIS IS A PRIOR INFORMATION NOTICE (PIN) TO ADVERTISE AN EARLY MARKET ENGAGEMENT ONLY PUBLICATION, AND A CALL FOR COMPETITION WILL BE CONDUCTED ONCE SCOPE OF WORK IS FULLY DEFINED AND APPROVED BY THE UK GOVERNMENT. DFID will establish a Global Multi-Disciplinary Framework Agreement with a range of suppliers to provide effective and cost efficient programme delivery. The countries served by this Framework Agreement will be subject to change within the lifetime of the Agreement. Successful organisations will work within an overarching Framework Agreement with an agreed commercial structure, however, as work is required, Terms of Reference will be sent to all organisations in the Framework qualified within each Thematic Lot. This will be on the basis of Direct Award or a Mini Competition. We wish to identify the right organisations able to deploy the right people to the right places at the right time. Across the spectrum, organisations will also need to be able to demonstrate strong professional / technical skills, programme management, reporting and performance management capability, and the ability to achieve value for money. The framework will be structured across a range of Lots. To be included in the Framework successful organisations will need to qualify in at least one Thematic Lot. It is intended that the term will be for 24 months initially with the option to extend for up to 24 months. Early Market Engagement Event (EME): An EME will be held to assess the interest and capability of potential Suppliers for this Procurement opportunity and to inform the route to market which may or may not be Open Procedure and to establish the format of the Lots. The EME is unrestricted and open to suitably qualified Suppliers. The route to market is not yet known. This EME will be in two parts: Part 1: Early Market Engagement questions. Instructions for access to these questions will be published in due course. Part 2: Virtual event comprising a recorded presentation including feedback and clarification on questions posed from the market in part 1. Date of Event: To be Confirmed . The Date the recorded presentation will be released in due course and notified via the DFID Supplier Portal dialogue facility. The recorded presentation will address any questions submitted. Communication All communications relating to this opportunity shall be via the DFID Supplier Portal. Interested suppliers must check there for any updates on this programme.
 
Extension Terms
 
Response Required By: Thu 30 August 2018 at 12:00
Nature of Contract: Framework
Contract Start Date: Wed 30 January 2019
Contract End Date:  
Contract Duration (months): 24

For further information please contact:

Contact: Jan Gillon (Procurement )
Phone: 843 3958
Address: Abercrombie HouseEaglesham Road, , , , G75 8EA

Contract Ref 8313
Title International Development Multi-Disciplinary Programme Delivery Framework Agreement
 
Description
THIS IS A PRIOR INFORMATION NOTICE (PIN) TO ADVERTISE AN EARLY MARKET ENGAGEMENT ONLY PUBLICATION, AND A CALL FOR COMPETITION WILL BE CONDUCTED ONCE SCOPE OF WORK IS FULLY DEFINED AND APPROVED BY THE UK GOVERNMENT. DFID will establish a Global Multi-Disciplinary Framework Agreement with a range of suppliers to provide effective and cost efficient programme delivery. The countries served by this Framework Agreement will be subject to change within the lifetime of the Agreement. Successful organisations will work within an overarching Framework Agreement with an agreed commercial structure, however, as work is required, Terms of Reference will be sent to all organisations in the Framework qualified within each Thematic Lot. This will be on the basis of Direct Award or a Mini Competition. We wish to identify the right organisations able to deploy the right people to the right places at the right time. Across the spectrum, organisations will also need to be able to demonstrate strong professional / technical skills, programme management, reporting and performance management capability, and the ability to achieve value for money. The framework will be structured across a range of Lots. To be included in the Framework successful organisations will need to qualify in at least one Thematic Lot. It is intended that the term will be for 24 months initially with the option to extend for up to 24 months. Early Market Engagement Event (EME): An EME will be held to assess the interest and capability of potential Suppliers for this Procurement opportunity and to inform the route to market which may or may not be Open Procedure and to establish the format of the Lots. The EME is unrestricted and open to suitably qualified Suppliers. The route to market is not yet known. This EME will be in two parts: Part 1: Early Market Engagement questions. Instructions for access to these questions will be published in due course. Part 2: Virtual event comprising a recorded presentation including feedback and clarification on questions posed from the market in part 1. Date of Event: To be Confirmed . The Date the recorded presentation will be released in due course and notified via the DFID Supplier Portal dialogue facility. The recorded presentation will address any questions submitted. Communication All communications relating to this opportunity shall be via the DFID Supplier Portal. Interested suppliers must check there for any updates on this programme.
 
Extension Terms
 
Response Required By: Fri 29 June 2018 at 12:00
Nature of Contract: Framework
Contract Start Date: Wed 30 January 2019
Contract End Date:  
Contract Duration (months): 24

For further information please contact:

Contact: Jan Gillon (Procurement )
Phone: 843 3292
Address: Abercrombie HouseEaglesham Road, , , , G75 8EA
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About the Funding Agency

DFID - Department for International Development - is a United Kingdom government department responsible for administering overseas aid. The goal of the department is "to promote sustainable development and eliminate world poverty".

DfID's main programme areas of work are Education, Health, Social Services, Water Supply and Sanitation, Government and Civil Society, Environment Protection, Research, and Humanitarian Assistance.

 The Department for International Development has closed. It’s been replaced by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) starting September 2020.

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Education, Training & Capacity Building

Covers formal and informal education, training, and capacity-building activities that develop knowledge, skills, and institutional capabilities across all age groups.


Key areas:
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  • Vocational training and skills development
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Environment & Climate

Focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, promoting sustainable resource management, enhancing climate resilience, and mitigating the impacts of climate change through conservation, adaptation, and low-carbon initiatives.


Key areas:
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  • Natural resource and ecosystem management
  • Climate change and environmental resilience

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UK

The United Kingdom invests in rail modernization, renewable energy expansion, digital infrastructure, and regional transport connectivity to support economic growth. Major programs include high-speed rail development, offshore wind projects, and urban transit upgrades. Infrastructure financing combines public expenditure, private sector participation, and regulated asset models. Decarbonization targets, regional inequality, and productivity enhancement shape long-term infrastructure priorities.

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