Description of the works, services or goods to be procured through the qualification system
Updated- rail franchise schedule and programme
This updated notice contains important information regarding changes to the scope of the InterCity West Coast (ICWC) competition. It is expected that this competition (now re-named ‘West Coast Partnership (WCP)’) will comprise the original scope of ICWC services, and ‘shadow operations’ to prepare for the implementation of High Speed 2 (HS2) services, as well as the operation of both conventional and HS2 services post HS2 introduction. Further details regarding the amended scope can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rail-franchises-summary. As a result of these changes, the Passport Application Date for this competition has been extended as set out below (section II.3). Additional information in relation to the Franchise EoI stage for this competition has also been provided in section VI.2.
The deadline to apply for a Passport Temporary Visa is now 24.4.2017. This date is also the deadline to respond to the franchise EoI for WCP and therefore it is possible to apply for a Passport or Temporary Visa at the same time as responding to the Franchise EoI, although early application for a Passport or Temporary Visa is recommended. The process for applying for a Temporary Visa and responding to the Franchise EoI for WCP will be described in the Franchise EoI for WCP, scheduled to be published in December 2016.
Notice is also given that possession of a Passport will give the opportunity for Passport Holders to be consulted in relation to a wide variety of rail franchising issues.
This notice has been re-issued from the version on the 4th November, correcting a clerical error categorising the QSN as not being a call for competition. Section II.3 of the notice made it clear that this is a call for competition, just like previous QSNs. This error has now been amended.
Aims of the rail franchising programme
Through franchising, the Department aims to encourage a flourishing, competitive passenger rail market which secures high-performing, value for money services for passengers and taxpayers whilst driving cost effectiveness. We aim to achieve the benefits of government funded infrastructure projects such as HS2. We aim to stimulate innovation in order to advance our vision of a world-class railway that creates opportunity for people and businesses, including by promoting continuous improvements in passenger experience and boosting the efficiency and sustainability of the railway.
In particular, our competitions will be aimed at achieving:
— A railway in which passengers are understood and their needs placed at the centre of business planning and operations;
— An excellent experience for passengers, with customer service, train and station facilities and journey information, particularly during disruption, that exceed their expectations;
— Seamless travel for all, through improvements in accessibility;
— Increased capacity and improved demand planning, alongside the development of existing markets and the cultivation of new ones;
— Better, simpler door-to-door journeys, including through greater interconnectivity between rail and other modes of transport;
— An ever-safer environment for passengers and all those who work on the railway, by maintaining and improving health and safety standards;
— The smooth implementation of major infrastructure and rolling stock projects and the full realisation of the benefits they offer;
— An increase in the long term value of the railways through investment, cost efficiency and improved management;
— An industry which is sustainable and a reduction in its environmental impact;
— An industry which is joined up and works collaboratively with its members, including small and medium enterprises, and with local and national stakeholders to achieve benefits for all, including broad-ranging socio economic benefits for communities and for the country as a whole.
Invitation to interested parties
This notice is a call for competition for each of the rail franchise competitions listed below and Passenger Services does not currently intend to publish a separate contract notice for any of those competitions.
The Department for Transport (‘DfT’ or ‘the Department’) will be seeking, through open competition, delivery partners to operate franchised passenger rail services in England and Wales and those cross-border services into Scotland for which the Department is responsible. We are inviting expressions of interest from organisations, including national or international companies, consortiums or not-for-profit organisations, which can demonstrate the necessary financial strength, managerial capability, behaviours and relevant commercial experience to be considered for the award of a franchise contract. As well as those with a current or previous involvement, Passenger Services wants to encourage new entrants into the passenger rail market. Potential new entrants in particular are invited to initiate further discussions with Passenger Services to learn more about the franchising market and the procurement process. Passenger Services can also signpost bidders and potential bidders towards other organisations that may be able to provide additional help and guidance, such as the Office of Rail and Road (ORR), Department for International Trade (DIT) and Network Rail. The Department holds an annual Rail Industry Day where existing and potential suppliers and investors can hear more about passenger rail opportunities and our vision for the railway.
Market engagement
The Department considers Passport Holders to be one of the groups that are representative of the passenger rail market, and therefore is one of the groups with whom the Department may wish to conduct certain market engagement activities to better meet the aims of rail franchising.
Holding a Passport will be one of the routes to take part in those activities, which may involve discussing certain ideas, proposed initiatives or other forms of innovation that may relate to the development of the franchising programme or that may be relevant to one or more rail franchises. In conducting market engagement activities, the Department will take measures to ensure fairness, equal treatment and transparency.
While the nature and extent of the market engagement activities will remain at the discretion of the Department, it is anticipated that Passport Holders may be invited to contribute to discussions including:
— Policy development and franchise design;
— Strategic issues affecting rail franchising and the wider industry;
— Early engagement on specific franchise competitions for the purpose of continuously improving the Department's approach.
Please note that early engagement on a franchise competition may commence quite some time prior to the stated Application Date, and so if you are interested in contributing to market engagement discussions for a particular franchise competition you should obtain a Passport as soon as possible, even if the Application Date is not yet imminent.
How to compete
You should first familiarise yourself with the aims of the Rail Franchising Programme, and what we look for in our Delivery Partners. Please refer to the GOV.UK website: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rail-franchising-aims-and-expectations
To participate in the competitions detailed below, you must hold a Rail Franchise Passport. If you do not currently hold one, you must have made your application before the Application Date for the Franchise competition you are interested in. Holding a Passport allows you to express an interest in future competitions, during the lifetime of the Passport, without the need to resubmit certain information for each competition, therefore reducing the burden on you. Please visit the GOV.UK website for more details on the Rail Franchise Passport and how to apply for one: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rail-franchising-pqq-passport-documentation
Interested economic operators will be required to sign a Passport Process Agreement (PPA) in order to apply for a Passport. To receive the Passport PQQ Pack and gain access to the franchising procurement e-sourcing portal and PPA please register by email at: PQQpassport@dft.gsi.gov.uk.
Once the Expression of Interest for a particular competition (Franchise EoI) has been released, as a Passport Holder you can then express your interest. If successful, you may then be invited to tender.
Except in the very limited circumstances described in the Passport Process Document, a Passport can only be relied upon by the specific economic operator or specific group of economic operators (i.e. the joint venture or consortium as originally constituted) which made the original Passport application. For this reason, Passenger Services recommends that Applicants interested in bidding as a group for particular future rail franchise competitions consider potential partners in plenty of time so that the relevant group can apply for a Passport prior to the relevant Application Date.
Rail Franchising Schedule including Application Dates
For a user friendly version of this information, please visit the GOV.UK website: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rail-franchise-schedule
The franchise term will be set following consideration of the circumstances of each operation and will be assessed on a case by case basis for each competition and Direct Award.
For a description of each of the franchises below please follow this link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rail-franchises-summary
Essex Thameside: Franchise Start Nov 14 / Franchise End Nov 29
TSGN: Franchise Start Sep 14 / Franchise End Sep 21
East Coast: Franchise Start Mar 15 / Franchise End Mar 23
Northern: Direct Award Start Apr 14 / Direct Award End Apr 16 / Contract Award Dec 15 / Franchise Start Apr 16 / Franchise End Apr 25
TransPennine Express: Direct Award Start Apr 15 / Direct Award End Apr 16 / Contract Award Dec 15 / Franchise Start Apr 16 / Franchise End Apr 23
East Anglia: Direct Award Start Jul 14 / Direct Award End Oct 16 / Issue ITT Sep 15 / Contract Award Jun 16 / Franchise Start Oct 16 / Franchise End Oct 25
South Western: Passport Application Date (Deadline for non-passport holders) 30 Oct 15 / Franchise EoI Nov 15 / Issue ITT May 16 / Contract Award Feb 17 / Franchise Start Jun 17
West Midlands: Direct Award Start Apr 16 / Direct Award End Oct 17 / Passport Application Date (Deadline for non-passport holders) 30 Oct 15 / Franchise EoI Dec 15 / Issue ITT Sep16 / Contract Award Jun 17 / Franchise Start Oct 17
WCP: Direct Award Start Jun 14 / Direct Award End Apr 18 / Passport Application Date (Deadline for non-passport holders) 24 Apr 2017 / Franchise EoI Dec 16 / Issue ITT Nov 17/ Contract Award Nov 18/ Franchise Start Apr 19
East Midlands: Direct Award Start Oct 15 / Direct Award End Jul 18 / Passport Application Date (Deadline for non-passport holders) 30 Sep 16 / Franchise EoI Dec 16 / Issue ITT May 17 / Contract Award Mar 18 / Franchise Start Jul 18
South Eastern: Direct Award Start Oct 14 / Direct Award End Jun 18 / Passport Application Date (Deadline for non-passport holders) 24 Aug 16 / Franchise EoI Nov 16 / Issue ITT Apr 17 / Contract Award Feb 18 / Franchise Start Jun 18
Wales & Borders: Passport Application Date (Deadline for non-passport holders) 1 Dec 16 / Franchise EoI Mar 17 / Issue ITT Aug 17 / Contract Award Jun 18 / Franchise Start Oct 18
Great Western: Direct Award Start Sep 15 / Direct Award End Apr 19 / Passport Application Date (Deadline for non-passport holders) 3 Jun 17 / Franchise EoI Sep 17 / Issue ITT Feb 18 / Contract Award Dec 18 / Franchise Start Apr 19
Cross Country: Direct Award Start Oct 16 / Direct Award End Oct 19 / Passport Application Date (Deadline for non-passport holders) 20 Dec 17 / Franchise EoI Mar 18 / Issue ITT Aug 18 / Contract Award Jun 19 / Franchise Start Oct 19
The above table only reflects changes to the WCP Competition. Other project dates will be updated shortly.
For WCP, the schedule of dates from and including issue of ITT onwards are indicative.
The schedule shown reflects standard DfT franchising timings. The UK Government has agreed in principle to transfer franchising powers to the Welsh Government to lead on procuring the next Wales & Borders franchise.In anticipation of this, the Welsh Government have started their procurement while the process to transfer powers is finalised.
The proposed dates for the next round of rail franchises are as follows. Please note these competitions are not covered by the current Passport. Dates are provided for information only.
Chiltern: Passport Application Date (Deadline of non-passport holders) Feb 20 / Franchise EoI May 20 / Issue ITT Oct 20 / Contract Award Aug 21 / Franchise Start Dec 21
TSGN: Passport Application Date (Deadline of non-passport holders) Nov 19 / Franchise EoI Feb 20 / Issue ITT Jul 20 / Contract Award May 21 / Franchise Start Sep 21
East Coast: Passport Application Date (Deadline of non-passport holders) May 21 / Franchise EoI Aug 21 / Issue ITT Jan 22 / Contract Award Nov 22 / Franchise Start Mar 23
Northern: Passport Application Date (Deadline of non-passport holders) Jun 23 / Franchise EoI Sep 23 / Issue ITT Feb 24 / Contract Award Dec 24 / Franchise Start Apr 25
TransPennine Express: Passport Application Date (Deadline of non-passport holders) Jun 21 / Franchise EoI Sep 21 / Issue ITT Feb 22 / Contract Award Dec 22 / Franchise Start Apr 23
East Anglia: Passport Application Date (Deadline of non-passport holders) Dec 23 / Franchise EoI Mar 24 / Issue ITT Aug 24 / Contract Award Jun 25 / Franchise Start Oct 25
Interested economic operators should be aware that Passenger Services may impose restrictions on certain franchise competitions which may limit the number of franchise competitions which an economic operator may participate in or win. In the event that Passenger Services decides to impose such a restriction further details will be provided in the relevant Franchise EoI documentation.
Direct awards
The Rail Franchising Schedule includes dates for the planned Direct Awards to incumbent rail operators as well as the Franchise Competitions to give the market and the supply chain a clear picture of Passenger Services' planned negotiations. The Direct Awards enable a smoother arrangement of franchise competitions by ensuring continuity of service and the preservation of a rail market until the franchise competitions are held.
Passenger Services will issue individual project PINs for the Direct Awards in accordance with the requirements of Regulation (EC) No 1370/2007.
The Secretary of State has duties under Section 30 of the Railways Act 1993 to maintain the operation of passenger rail services, which would come into play should Passenger Services fail to agree terms on the necessary Direct Awards.
This notice replaces the Annual Programme PIN and individual franchise competition PINs. There will continue to be separate PINs issued for Direct Awards.
Franchise procurement process
The Department published the Franchising Competition Guide in June 2013. This describes a generic franchise competition process that the Department intends to follow in procuring rail passenger franchises. Since publication of the Guide, the Department for Transport has continued to develop and refine its processes. A revised version of the Guide was published on 4th February 2016 and can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rail-passenger-franchise-competition-guide
Section 26(1) policy statement
The Secretary of State's statement of his policy made under Section 26(4A) of the Railways Act 1993 can be found at: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/railways-act-1993-section-26-policy-statement. This statement indicates when passenger rail services are likely to be procured through an open competition and when they might be procured by other means.
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