The scope of the framework includes televisions, white goods and associated electrical appliance spare parts and some additional services such as the disposal of appliances.
- Starting Date
- 01/06/2021
- Ending Date
- 31/05/2024
- Extended End Date
- 31/05/2025
- Description
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This White Goods framework has been established for the provision of the following goods and services:
Ovens, fridges, fridge-freezers, freezers, washing machines, washer/dryers, tumble dryers, dishwashers, kettles, toasters, microwaves, microwave & grill, steam Irons, heaters, sandwich toasters and rice cookers and other large and small electrical appliances.
The scope also includes televisions, white goods and electrical appliance spare parts and some additional services such as the installation and disposal of the appliances listed above.
Additional services
The following additional services are included on a non-mandatory basis but the scope and nature of the services may differ significantly by supplier:
- Installation - This service can be either outsourced or carried out internally by suppliers.
- The supply of spare parts- This does not necessarily mean that the supplier holds stock of spare parts, it might be that they facilitate the supply of parts through the manufacturer.
- Repair and maintenance- Some white goods and electrical appliance suppliers can offer this as an in-house service, whereas some can offer a managed subcontractors for this service.
- White goods recycling & disposal services
- Benefits
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Advantageous pricing based on economies of scale from aggregated spend which is fixed for 12 months
Volume rebates
Access to services supporting the maintenance of assets and the compliant disposal of redundant assets through a variety of routes that maximise the higher tiers of the waste hierarchy
A single exercise to establish the overarching agreement and establish the Terms and Conditions of the Framework
Reduced administrative effort and associated cost savings
The development of a longer term relationship with suppliers which is mutually beneficial
You have the ability to call off from the agreement as and when required rather than needing to undertake a full tender process
The Framework allows for the flexibility to determine specific requirements at the call off stage
Framework Agreements support longer term business planning as they span a period of typically four years and allow some stability from market fluctuations
CPC will provide contract management support to you
- How to Use
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Multiple methods of call-off including direct via ranking, desktop exercise and full mini-competition including permitted variation of weightings.
- Get a Quote
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The CPC Quote Tool makes it easy to perform and manage a further competition exercise on this Framework. It's free to use for all our members and offers quick, compliant access to all suppliers on purchases that fall below £214,904.00
If your purchase exceeds £214,904.00, the CPC Sourcing Cloud is available that complies with the regulations to allow electronic tender returns whilst still being free to use for our members. Find out more about the CPC Sourcing Cloud.
- Framework Lots
- Associated Documentation
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Mini Competition Checklist EssentialIt is recommended that members utilise this checklist when undertaking a mini-competition process to maximise the likelihood of obtaining a satisfactory quantity and quality of bid responses from suppliers
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Desktop CalculatorFor desktop exercise to identify preferred supplier.
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Framework User Guide EssentialThis is required reading if you are considering using this framework. It tells you everything you need to know about the panel of providers, eligibility, running the mini-competition process, and evaluating bids.
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- Contract Manager
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The contracting authority for this Framework is NWUPC.
Keeley Blackburn
Procurement Manager