Minimum standards and qualification required
Proposal
Interested organisations must submit a proposal to Careers Wales by Friday 9th August 2024.
The proposal can be written in either English or Welsh.
The proposal must include a guarantee that all items listed in Appendix 1,2 and 3 will form part of the accessibility assessment and that the assessment will be carried out against WCAG 2.2
The proposal must provide information for each area listed under the tender marking scheme
Contract period and value
Following the appointment of the successful organisation, a contract will be put in place covering 2 years from the contract start date.
A two-year contract will be awarded to the successful organisation with a total contract value of between £0 to £50,000.
Payments
Careers Wales will raise a PO for each work activity requested. Payment will be made following the completion of the services requested.
Tender marking scheme
Price
50% of the tender marks are awarded on price.
The proposal must provide details of costs for:
• Full website accessibility assessments (both Careers Wales and Working Wales) based on the information provided in Appendix 1,2 and 3 ( 20%)
• Reassessment of both sites (15%)
• Daily rate for requested work tasks (15%)
Quality
Q1. Testing methods and practices (10%)
• Details on how you will carry out a website accessibility assessment (10 marks)
• Details on your testing methods and practices (20 marks)
o Details of the different browsers and devices our website will be tested on. The gov.uk website guides on the different browsers and devices to be used as part of an accessibility assessment
o Outline what automated and manual testing will be carried out as part of the accessibility assessment. The gov.uk website provides guidance on which assistive technologies to test with.
Q2. Reporting and feedback methods (10%)
• Details of what will be included in the assessment report and how this information will be provided to Careers Wales (25 marks)
• A timeline on how long the assessment will take to complete (5 marks)
• The support available to CW following the report, so we fully understand each issue and can put corrective action in place. (10 marks)
Q3. Experience (10%). Please provide evidence of the following:
• Company experience of completing accessibility assessments, including any testimonials (10 marks)
• Details of the team who will carry out the assessment, including relevant experience (10 marks)
Q4. Meeting CW wider accessibility needs (10%)
• Outline your expertise and experience in the company to support Careers Wales across the different areas of accessibility requirements. (10 marks)
• Provide examples of different accessibility support provided to existing/previous clients (10 marks)
Sustainability
Environment (10%)
• Please describe how you will minimise the carbon footprint created in completing the tender specification works.
Scoring methodology
The following scoring methodology will be used to mark the proposals submitted:
Score Scoring Guide Description
4 Very Good or Fully Compliant Submission which meets all requirements and is fully explained in comprehensive detail – between 90 to 100% of the marks available
3 Good or Fully Compliant Submission which meets all the requirements and is explained in reasonable detail between 70% and 89% of the marks available
2 Satisfactory or Compliant Submission which meets the essential requirements and is explained in adequate detail 50% to 69% of the marks available
1 Weak or Partially Compliant (Minor issues) Submission where some areas fall short of requirements and is poorly explained 30% to 49% of the marks available
0 Unacceptable or Non-Compliant (Major issues) Submission which fails to meet requirements and is not explained 10% to 29% of the marks available
Price Methodology
The lowest total price submitted will be awarded a score of 40 for price alone, with tenderers thereafter being allocated a relative score which will be 10 marks less the percentage difference from the lowest price.
Generic example: lowest total price is £10,000, the next lowest is £15,000. The lowest price would score 40 marks (in this example 40 marks are the total awarded for price) the second lowest price would score 40 – (5000 (the difference between the two prices /10000 (lowest price)*40) = 20 = score of 20 (40-20).
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