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Fair Start Scotland Employability Services 2018

Scottish Government - Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Awarded contract

This is Lots 1 to 8: It is for the provision of Employability Support Services in Scotland. The service will be known as Fair Start Scotland. The Scottish Government will require the Service Provider to deliver the services as part of the devolution of employment support under section 31 of the Scotland Act 2016. Namely, it will provide support for disabled people and people claiming reserved benefits who are at risk of long-term unemployment.
The aim is to provide a tailored, coherent range of support which can respond...

Contract detail

Contract status Awarded contract - awarded
Value
£150M
Contract can renew No
Contract type Services
Contract sectors
  • Education and training services
  • Adult and other education services
  • Training services
  • Specialist training services
  • Training facilities
Contract location
  • Scotland
Contract has EU funding No
Contract suitable for SME No
Contract suitable for VCO No
Contract notice published 20 May 2021
Contract tender deadline -
Contract start 31 October 2020
Contract end

20 May 2021

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Contract duration
Contract value awarded
£150M
Contract awarded 1 November 2017
Opportunity analysis
Scottish Government
*Estimated potential value to supplier based on mean contract value
Supplier Name City Region Country SME Awarded Value
PEOPLEPLUS GROUP LIMITED East Midlands United Kingdom No £59.9M *
Remploy Limited South East United Kingdom No £29.9M *
Start Scotland Limited Scotland Scotland Yes £29.9M *
Falkirk Council Falkirk Scotland United Kingdom No £29.9M *
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