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Provision of a Bicycle Hire Scheme in Newport City

  • Cyhoeddwyd gyntaf: 16 Tachwedd 2023
  • Wedi'i addasu ddiwethaf: 16 Tachwedd 2023

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OCID:
ocds-kuma6s-136521
Cyhoeddwyd gan:
Newport City Council
ID Awudurdod:
AA0273
Dyddiad cyhoeddi:
16 Tachwedd 2023
Dyddiad Cau:
-
Math o hysbysiad:
Hysbysiad Tybiannol
Mae ganddo ddogfennau:
Nac Ydi
Wedi SPD:
Nac Ydi
Mae ganddo gynllun lleihau carbon:
Yndi

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Newport City Council (NCC, ‘the Council’) is conducting market engagement for a competent organisation to operate and maintain a potential Newport City wide bicycle hire network in Newport, ideally through establishment of a fully funded concession model, under The Concession Contracts Regulations 2016. Background Welsh Government declared a Climate Emergency in Wales, setting ambitious plans for the public sector to be carbon neutral by 2030. NCC declared a Climate and Ecological Emergency in November 2021, which includes a commitment to support and enable actions by citizens to reduce their own carbon emissions. To meet the priorities of Llwybr Newydd: the Wales transport strategy 2021 | GOV.WALES, we need to move facilitate shared transport solutions, including car-sharing, car clubs, bicycle sharing and mobility as a service. Newport City Council is working with the Welsh Government and Transport for Wales to deliver the recommendations of the South East Wales Transport Commission, which included the introduction of a public cycle hire scheme in Newport. Requirements NCC is looking for an organisation to work collaboratively with, to introduce a public bicycle hire scheme within Newport. The council is interested in hearing from organisations that would be willing to supply and operate the scheme under concession-operating model where the supplier generates income revenue from the operation of the scheme. The operator would be responsible for bearing all costs including: operating costs, provision of the cycles and other assets, provision of the operating systems and the management and maintenance of the scheme. The council would be keen to assist interested parties explore advertising and sponsorship opportunities to support the scheme operation The provision of the service will need to conform to established best practice and demonstrate learning from previous schemes across the UK as identified through CoMoUK. The Council and organisation would agree locations for the coverage, both in the city centre, where the higher returns on investment would be expected with scope for ongoing discussions around the creation of small community bicycle share schemes in partnership with local communities. An initial business case has been completed, which considers the following provision: Phase 1: standard 250 cycles with 37 docking stations Phase 2: 500 cycles at 62 docking station. NCC requires organisations to consider and include the following points in their responses:- Locations • Public locations – installation in locations that are accessible to the public but not necessarily on-street e.g. community hubs, car parks, business hubs, education settings etc. • Demand management: details of proposals to map underlying potential demand for bicycle share and to ensure a mix of trip destinations including education, employment, retail and leisure. • Less populated areas – outline strategy for installation in more rural and semi-rural locations. • Level of NCC influence on locations – requirement to work in conjunction with NCC, to decide on suitable locations for bicycles and the requirement to consider access for communities with lower population densities • Scope and scale: Details of proposals for defining the scheme area to ensure sufficient network density in city centre locations as a proportion of people living in the service area within a 5-10 minute walking distance Installation and equipment • Bicycle specifications: Detail the make/model of bicycles and inclusive design to fit the widest range of users • Circular Economy: details of how the system will conform to a circular economy model of operation • E-Bicycles: We are keen to deploy E-bike provision in the city and seek your views on the scale and timing of providing E-bikes, including consideration docking and charging regime. • Bicycle security: Details of proposals to ensure cycle security • Bicycle standards: Conform to ISO 4210:2014 st

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HYSBYSIAD TYBIANNOL – CENEDLAETHOL

SERVICES

1 Manylion yr Awdurdod

1.1

Enw a Chyfeiriad yr Awdurdod


Newport City Coucil

Procurement Department, Newport Civic Centre, Godfrey Road,

Newport

NP204UR

UK

Michael Owen

+44 1633210915

michael.owen@newport.gov.uk

http://www.newport.gov.uk

1.2

Cyfeiriad ar gyfer cael gwybodaeth bellach


Newport City Coucil

Newport Civic Centre, Godfrey Road,

Newport

NP204UR

UK


+44 1633210915

michael.owen@newport.gov.uk

http://www.newport.gov.uk

2 Manylion y Contract

2.1

Teitl

Provision of a Bicycle Hire Scheme in Newport City

2.2

Disgrifiad o'r nwyddau neu'r gwasanaethau sydd eu hangen

Newport City Council (NCC, ‘the Council’) is conducting market engagement for a competent organisation to operate and maintain a potential Newport City wide bicycle hire network in Newport, ideally through establishment of a fully funded concession model, under The Concession Contracts Regulations 2016.

Background

Welsh Government declared a Climate Emergency in Wales, setting ambitious plans for the public sector to be carbon neutral by 2030.

NCC declared a Climate and Ecological Emergency in November 2021, which includes a commitment to support and enable actions by citizens to reduce their own carbon emissions.

To meet the priorities of Llwybr Newydd: the Wales transport strategy 2021 | GOV.WALES, we need to move facilitate shared transport solutions, including car-sharing, car clubs, bicycle sharing and mobility as a service.

Newport City Council is working with the Welsh Government and Transport for Wales to deliver the recommendations of the South East Wales Transport Commission, which included the introduction of a public cycle hire scheme in Newport.

Requirements

NCC is looking for an organisation to work collaboratively with, to introduce a public bicycle hire scheme within Newport. The council is interested in hearing from organisations that would be willing to supply and operate the scheme under concession-operating model where the supplier generates income revenue from the operation of the scheme.

The operator would be responsible for bearing all costs including: operating costs, provision of the cycles and other assets, provision of the operating systems and the management and maintenance of the scheme. The council would be keen to assist interested parties explore advertising and sponsorship opportunities to support the scheme operation

The provision of the service will need to conform to established best practice and demonstrate learning from previous schemes across the UK as identified through CoMoUK.

The Council and organisation would agree locations for the coverage, both in the city centre, where the higher returns on investment would be expected with scope for ongoing discussions around the creation of small community bicycle share schemes in partnership with local communities.

An initial business case has been completed, which considers the following provision:

Phase 1: standard 250 cycles with 37 docking stations

Phase 2: 500 cycles at 62 docking station.

NCC requires organisations to consider and include the following points in their responses:-

Locations

• Public locations – installation in locations that are accessible to the public but not necessarily on-street e.g. community hubs, car parks, business hubs, education settings etc.

• Demand management: details of proposals to map underlying potential demand for bicycle share and to ensure a mix of trip destinations including education, employment, retail and leisure.

• Less populated areas – outline strategy for installation in more rural and semi-rural locations.

• Level of NCC influence on locations – requirement to work in conjunction with NCC, to decide on suitable locations for bicycles and the requirement to consider access for communities with lower population densities

• Scope and scale: Details of proposals for defining the scheme area to ensure sufficient network density in city centre locations as a proportion of people living in the service area within a 5-10 minute walking distance

Installation and equipment

• Bicycle specifications: Detail the make/model of bicycles and inclusive design to fit the widest range of users

• Circular Economy: details of how the system will conform to a circular economy model of operation

• E-Bicycles: We are keen to deploy E-bike provision in the city and seek your views on the scale and timing of providing E-bikes, including consideration docking and charging regime.

• Bicycle security: Details of proposals to ensure cycle security

• Bicycle standards: Conform to ISO 4210:2014 standards for bicycles and BS EN15194:2017 for electric pedal-assist bicycles. Both e-bicycles and pedal bicycles also need to meet relevant UK safety standards, including Pedal Bicycle (Safety) Regulations 2010.

• Docking: details of equipment and/or system to be used - physical docking stations/geo-fenced mandatory parking zones etc. Operation

• Access for all: disabled and elderly users, families etc.

• Back Office Support: details of the back-end systems proposed to be used and the means of providing the booking system and customer service

• Day to day operation: operational aspect of the scheme, including: maintenance, battery swapping, breakdown resolution and redistribution etc.

• Green jobs: details of any job creation/volunteering/apprenticeships potential locally

• Consultation – willingness and ability of organisations to commit to undertaking all aspects of full consultation with relevant stakeholders (businesses/communities/local members/residents etc.) around locations and installations

• Communications, promotion and marketing; details of marketing proposals to ensure high levels of uptake and usage

• Damage and anti-social behaviour: Details of proposals for prevention and mitigation of anti-social behaviour, theft, vandalism and damage to equipment

• Public safety: Activity to ensure safety of the user through safe and compliant use of equipment and minimization of street clutter (insurance, training, messaging, review and risk scanning, engagement with disabled people, communication plans etc.)

• Docking compliance: details of proposed measures to ensure high levels of compliance.

Costs

• Fully-funded Model – NCC’s preferred solution is a fully-funded model. Please outline terms of such an agreement, including any profit share arrangements.

• User costs: details of proposed pricing model and any additional expected costs to the user beyond the cost of rental including ‘out of bay’ fees.

• Installation - Fully project-manage the entire process for installation.

• Maintenance included – outline cover to be provided such as servicing, insurance cover, repair and maintenance

• Details of outline business case for ensuring sustainable operation and reinvestment to include details of any proposals for advertising and sponsorship

• sources of funding – identification of funding sources, including government funding initiatives, sponsorship and advertising to offset and contribute to the costs of installation and operation.

• NCC users: details of proposals to maximise the use of cycles by NCC/public sector staff and services and students Users

• User interface – Details of how registration will be as inclusive and easy as possible e.g. must be able to pay both with and without signing up to an bicycle scheme membership

• Operating system must be bilingual – Welsh and English

• Contactless payments enabled

• A free customer support helpline should be available in the languages of Welsh and English.

• Monitoring and evaluation: proposals for assessing usage and getting feedback on the service – qualitative/quantitative

• Trip and membership KPIs: Proposed targets for numbers of members and trips, rentals and length of rentals Contract

• Contract Duration – organisations to calculate relevant payback and provide an appropriate contract term and provisions e.g. lease of NCC land

• Reporting: open book business model enabling NCC to monitor KPIs transparently

An outline business plan is required, indicating how you would meet the proposals as stated above.

Business advice and planning can be obtained free of charge from Business Wales on Tel: 03000 6 03000. Organisations are welcome to use any other business advice service that they choose.

Should you wish to submit a response to this Prior Information Notice, then please ensure that your response is no greater than 10 sides of A4.

The closing date for submission of the outline business plan is 12:00 noon on Friday 1st December 2023.

Any queries regarding this should be sent to City.Services@newport.gov.uk

This PIN is not a call for competition and, as such, any interested party will need to express interest in any future tender (if issued)

once the appropriate contact notice/s are published on Sell2Wales.

NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Sell2Wales Web Site at https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=136521.

2.3

Cod a Dosbarthiad yr Hysbysiad

34430000 Bicycles
34431000 Non-motorised bicycles
60112000 Public road transport services
60140000 Non-scheduled passenger transport
98000000 Other community, social and personal services
98110000 Services furnished by business, professional and specialist organisations
98133000 Services furnished by social membership organisations
98330000 Physical well-being services
1021 Monmouthshire and Newport

3 Gwybodaeth Weinyddol

3.1

Rhif cyfeirnod a roddwyd i'r hysbysiad gan yr awdurdod contractio

N/a

3.2

Dyddiad Dechrau Amcangyfrifedig y Weithdrefn Ddyfarnu

  05 - 02 - 2024

4 Gwybodaeth Arall

4.1

Gwybodaeth Ychwanegol

(WA Ref:136521)

4.2

Lawrlwytho Dogfennaeth Ychwanegol

Dd/g

4.3

Dyddiad cyhoeddi'r hysbysiad hwn

  16 - 11 - 2023

Codio

Categorïau nwyddau

ID Teitl Prif gategori
34430000 Beiciau Beiciau modur, beiciau ac ystlysgeir
34431000 Beiciau heb fodur Beiciau
60140000 Cludiant teithwyr heb ei drefnu Gwasanaethau trafnidiaeth ffyrdd
98133000 Gwasanaethau a ddarperir gan sefydliadau aelodaeth Gwasanaethau sefydliadau aelodaeth amrywiol
98110000 Gwasanaethau a ddarperir gan sefydliadau busnes, proffesiynol ac arbenigol Gwasanaethau sefydliadau aelodaeth
98000000 Gwasanaethau cymunedol, cymdeithasol a phersonol eraill Gwasanaethau eraill
98330000 Gwasanaethau llesiant corfforol Gwasanaethau amrywiol
60112000 Gwasanaethau trafnidiaeth ffyrdd cyhoeddus Gwasanaethau trafnidiaeth ffyrdd

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1021 Sir Fynwy a Chasnewydd

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