RFP QuestBeta
ClosedStage · contract

University of Birmingham

Summative Assessment ARLI Evaluation Services

Business ServicesCPV 79419000
Value£20k
Deadline10 Mar 2023
Published17 Feb 2023
RegionWest Midlands
Timeline
Published 17 Feb 2023ClosedCloses 10 Mar 2023
Contract value in context
£20ktotal contract value
median £66k
this tender£0£1.6m

This sits below the typical range for Business Services contracts — a smaller, more accessible award. Based on 57,319 valued Business Services tenders in our corpus.

Match for your company
Sign up free to see how well this tender matches your company — the score, the signals that align, and where the gaps are.
The brief

The Accelerating Thermal Energy Technology Adoption (ARLI) project is a part funded European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) initiative established to support SMEs, with phase 2 of the project starting in March 2020 and will complete at the end of June 2023.

In line with latest ERDF guidance published in August 2017, the University of Birmingham invites suppliers to undertake an evaluation of the ARLI Project and provide a final summative/evaluation assessment report together with a summary (both in word and pdf documents) in line with the requirements of the ERDF summative assessment guidance and further requirements noted within the RFQ document.

The Summative assessment is intended to provide insights into project performance and impact.

The summative assessment should help us to understand the difference that the ARLI Project has made in the local economy, communities and beneficiary groups.

The budget for the evaluation service is up to a maximum of £20,000 including VAT.

Although the value of this procurement is below the EU Public Procurement Threshold the University has self-imposed a 20 day full open publication of this tender.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

The Accelerating Thermal Energy Technology Adoption (ARLI)

The Accelerating Thermal Energy Technology Adoption (ARLI) project is a part funded European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) initiative established to support SMEs, with phase 2 of the project starting in March 2020 and will complete at the end of June 2023.

02

The Summative assessment is intended to provide

The Summative assessment is intended to provide insights into project performance and impact.

03

The summative assessment should help us

The summative assessment should help us to understand the difference that the ARLI Project has made in the local economy, communities and beneficiary groups.

Derived from the notice text — always confirm against the original documents.

Buyer intelligence

Make the case to bid

Reveal who to approach at University of Birmingham, and generate a go-to-market strategy from their news, accounts and people.

Source & provenance
OCID
8b382295-8511-4565-aebd-fe4a25530084
Stage
contract · Contract
Source
Contracts Finder
Buyer ref
IT-144-1612-SC11431/23
View the original notice on Contracts Finder

Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source data © Crown copyright.

Market context

Who wins this kind of work

The suppliers and buyers around this opportunity — drawn from official award data. Drag to orbit; click a node to explore.

Top suppliers & buyers in Business Services

Assembling the market network…

University of Birmingham’s tender network

Assembling the network…

Also open now

Similar open tenders

West Midlands First Contact Assessment and Referral, Restorative Justice, and Hate Crime Victims Services

Police and Crime Commissioner for West Midlands

Closes 8 Sept 2026Business Services
Value not publishedValue

West Midlands First Contact Assessment and Referral, Restorative Justice, and Hate Crime Victims Services

Police and Crime Commissioner for West Midlands

Closes 1 Sept 2026Business Services
Value not publishedValue