DVLA is now using the SELECT system from Business Information Publications (BiP) Ltd as it's supplier information database.
SELECT is a web-based application that allows suppliers to register, maintain and submit their pre-qualification data on-line, at no cost.
Once registered a supplier can create multiple profiles, each with data customised to different markets or specific tenders. Provided suppliers maintain their information within the database, this will remove the need to re-submit pre-qualification data (i.e. accounts and turnover) for every DVLA tender. SELECT allows DVLA to create approved lists of suppliers who will be invited to tender for a specific contract.
If you have any problems please contact the following e-mail address: select_suppliers@bipcontracts.com or telephone 0845 270 7050.
To become a potential supplier/consultant, visit the external DVLA procurement portal.
No, DVLA use their own terms and conditions, which can be viewed in the Standard terms and condition document.
Yes. All tenders must be returned in a plain envelope, always use the label sent to you and make sure the tender does not arrive late. All late tenders will be rejected.
Yes, provided a hard copy is received within 2 working days.
DVLA request that tenders remain offer for acceptance for 60 days from deadline of the tender date.
No. In all Agency procurements the objective is to secure the most economically advantageous contract. Obviously price does have a bearing on any decision, but this is only in conjunction with other criteria such as quality, service, delivery and whole life costs.
There are several websites you can view:
simap.eu.int
ted.eur-op.eu.int
This depends on what we are buying. In the case of simple purchases for tangible items, then award should take no more than a few weeks. However in some cases the evaluation stage will increase dependant on the complexity of the requirement.
Yes, all suppliers invited to tender are given the opportunity to request a debrief.