Decision Maker: Group Finance Officer
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
The intent of the GM’s Adult Skills
Level 3 targeted offer is to support the priorities of the Greater
Manchester Strategy 2021 – 2031 good lives for all.
Greater Manchester is a great place to grow up, get on and grow
old; a great place to invest, do business, visit and study to
become:
• A greener Greater Manchester: responding to the climate
emergency.
• A fairer Greater Manchester: addressing inequalities and
improving wellbeing for all
• A more prosperous Greater Manchester: driving local and UK
growth.
• To develop the occupational competences needed to progress
further in learning, work or careers, on courses aligned to Greater
Manchester’s key growth and foundational occupational
areas.
• To improve the skills of residents and be more productive or
retrain to find a better job supporting in-work progression for
adults into higher level careers, adapting to changing employer
needs.
• Target occupational skills gaps to support our business
needs, providing employers with a locally skilled workforce.
GM’s Adult Skills Level 3 Targeted Offer incorporates two
funding streams under one single pot:
• An allocation of funding from GM’s core devolved Adult
Education Budget for targeted Level 3 delivery, and
• GMs devolved ringfenced allocation from the national Free
Courses for Jobs Level 3 offer.
Within the funding streams there are three core strands,
differentiated by a resident’s eligibility and a set of fully
funded Level 3 qualifications. These strands are as follows:
• GM Local Level 3 for Adults
• GM FCFJ Level 3 Local Funding Flexibility
• National Free Courses for Jobs Level 3 offer
Activity funded from this commission can be summarised as
follows:
• Overall value: £4.91m for the period June 2023 to July
2024.
• In total, the successful bidders propose to engage with
3,112 residents across GM
Further information on the scope of the procurement can be found in
the specification.
GMCA have run a competitive process. In total 17 bids were
received.
Each bid was sent to a full evaluation panel. GMCA’s
Information Governance Team also reviewed each provider’s IG
submission to ensure that they were acceptable, and the finances of
the bidding company were also checked.
The mini-competition comprised of 2 parts, covering (80%) Quality,
(20%) Social Value via the Social Value Portal. The Quality
selection process involved evaluating the bidders’ responses
on a number of criteria including:
- Learning Delivery Approach
- Strategic Approach
- Track Record and Quality
- Engagement and Stakeholder Management
- Performance Management and Monitoring
- Financial Value for Money
Following evaluation, the bidders were ranked based on their total
score. Contracts will be awarded to the bidders listed above. Any
bidder who scored two or below on two or more questions or did not
pass the financial checks were excluded from the process.
Following a competitive procurement process
using GMCA’s Education Work and Skills Flexible Procurement
System, GMCA wishes to award the following contracts:
The Growth Company - £710,692
Standguide Limited - £ 724,256.53
Bright Direction Training - £185,640
Plato Training - £979,939.10
Realise Learning and Employment - £772,540
Gloucestershire College - £325,134
Back to Work - £286,881.14
Total People Ltd - £351,814
DMR Training and Consultancy - £250,941
Workers' Educational Association - £330,119
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Publication date: 02/06/2023
Date of decision: 02/06/2023
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