Open opportunity - This means that the contract is currently active, and the buying department is looking for potential suppliers to fulfil the contract.
Closing: 7 June 2024, 2pm
Contract summary
Industry
Vehicle towing-away services - 50118110
Demolition services of vehicles - 50190000
Storage and retrieval services - 63121000
Location of contract
South East
Value of contract
£20,000
Procurement reference
IOW001-DN722617-95371706
Published date
17 May 2024
Closing date
7 June 2024
Closing time
2pm
Contract start date
1 July 2024
Contract end date
30 June 2027
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Competitive quotation (below threshold)
The buyer selects a group of potential suppliers to invite to tender.
The Isle of Wight Council ("the Authority") invites Quotations from suitably qualified suppliers ("Potential Suppliers") for the provision of vehicle removal services.
A requirement has been identified for the Authority to take action against persistent evaders - a persistent evader is defined as where the registered keeper of a vehicle has three or more recorded contraventions and the PCNs are not paid, represented or appealed against within the statutory time limits; or their representations and appeals have been rejected but the penalty charge notices remain unpaid despite actions taken by enforcement agents.
It is now Authority policy that a persistent evader's vehicle can be removed following the issue of a further penalty charge notice when parked in contravention of the Traffic Management Act 2004.
There are currently a number of vehicles which have many unpaid PCNs some have no registered keeper and continue to be issued with PCNs. In order to provide a degree of scale there are (as of February 2024) 477 vehicles with 3 or more outstanding PCNs. This situation causes concern for the safety of other highway users, including pedestrians and it also means that the Authority's normal debt recovery procedures cannot be implemented. Subsequently alternative measures are justified in an attempt to prevent further unsafe parking activities and to assist in the recovery of the debts.
For the purposes of this quotation, it is estimated that 200 potential vehicles could be removed per year.
Whist the policy enables the removal of vehicles for other reasons it is proposed that it could applied to other parking scenarios such as:
• Fraudulent use of disabled persons' parking blue badges or an article that purports to be a disabled blue badge;
• Parked in a disabled person's parking bay without displaying a disabled blue badge;
• Parked using a fraudulent Isle of Wight Council permit, voucher, scratch card or pay and display parking ticket; inclusive of cashless parking sessions and virtual permits;
• Parked in a manner that causes serious obstruction to emergency services and other road users.
This list is not exhaustive.
The term of the contract shall be 1 July 2024 until 30 June 2027 with the option to extend for up to a further 2 years at the sole discretion of the Authority.