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653F_15 Managed Services for Temporary Agency Resources (MSTAR2).

Eastern Shires Purchasing Organisation (ESPO) - Leicester, East Midlands, United Kingdom

Framework

Sources

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Framework value

£1.6B - 2.4B

Number of suppliers

13

Count of identified call-offs

21

Value of identified call-offs

£222M

ESPO is seeking to establish a framework agreement to offer public sector customers access to a range of pre-approved Service Providers from whom they may appoint a Service Provider to deliver a managed service fortemporary agency resources.
Whilst initially for use by local authorities served by ESPO (see www.espo.org for further details), being aCentral Purchasing Body as defined by the EU Combined Procurement Directive 2004/18/EC, the FrameworkAgreement may also be open for use by the following...

Who has used this framework previously?
Buyer type Volume of buyers Volume of call-offs Value of call-offs
Local Government
Central Government
Devolved Transport
Policing
Rail

Contract detail

Contract status Framework - awarded
Value
£1.6B - 2.4B
Contract can renew No
Contract type Services
Contract sector
  • Supply services of personnel including temporary staff
Contract locations
  • East Midlands
  • East Of England
  • London
  • North East
  • Northern Ireland
Contract suitable for SME Yes
Contract suitable for VCO Yes
Contract notice published 22 April 2015
Contract tender deadline 2 February 2015
Contract start 11 April 2015
Contract end

10 April 2017

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Contract duration 2 years
Contract value awarded
£2.4B
Contract awarded
9 April 2015
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