Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Parenteral Nutrition Products (NHS Supply) Framework
This is a large award for Medical Equipment & Pharmaceuticals — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 9,456 valued Medical Equipment & Pharmaceuticals tenders in our corpus.
NHS London Procurement Partnership (NHS LPP) (hosted by Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust) intends to undertake pre‑market engagement in advance of a planned procurement to establish a multi‑supplier framework agreement for the supply of in‑patient parenteral nutrition (PN) products and associated delivery/logistics services for NHS Trusts.
The framework will support the safe and compliant supply of PN for patients with complex nutritional requirements across multiple settings.
The framework is intended to provide a compliant route to market for licensed PN products, ingredients/components, and unlicensed / aseptically prepared PN (including supplemented and named‑patient/bespoke products), alongside appropriate delivery models.
Trusts remain responsible for awarding and managing call‑off contracts under the framework.
Purpose of this pre‑market engagement This PME seeks supplier feedback to help refine: 1. the proposed scope, lotting and specifications (including feasibility, capacity, lead times, cold chain/logistics and resilience expectations); 2. the proposed commercial and pricing approach (including pricing structure and in‑term price review/indexation principles, where applicable); 3. assurance and quality requirements (including regulatory, QA and traceability expectations) and how these can be evidenced proportionately; and 4. practical considerations for call‑off operation (direct award parameters, further competition design, mobilisation and implementation support).
This procurement is subject to Cabinet Office Controls assurance (including NHS England / Cabinet Office spend controls approvals, as applicable).
As a result, the Authority confirms that any element of the proposed procurement may change following controls assurance, including (but not limited to) scope, lotting, commercial model, timetable, evaluation approach and final procurement route/design.
Nothing in this PME notice or any associated engagement activity constitutes a commitment by the Authority to proceed with the procurement on the basis described, nor does it form part of the procurement documents.
How suppliers can participate Suppliers wishing to participate in this pre‑market engagement must first request access to the PME materials.
Access will be controlled and will only be provided to organisations that can demonstrate they are genuine potential market participants.
To request access, suppliers must complete and return the PME Supplier Access Control Pack, comprising both of the following documents: Document 1 – Supplier Registration and Access Form (including confirmation of the lots of interest and relevant capability); and Document 2 – Confidentiality Undertaking Suppliers must return the completed documents to the Authority using the contact details provided in the Access Control Pack.
Incomplete or inaccurate forms may result in access being delayed or refused.
Once the Authority has received and checked the completed Access Control Pack, participating suppliers will be provided with the relevant PME documents and a supplier questionnaire to complete.
The PME materials must be used solely for the purpose of participating in this PME activity and must not be shared beyond named personnel on a strict need‑to‑know basis.
Participation in PME is voluntary and does not form part of any procurement process, does not constitute an invitation to tender, and will not confer any advantage in any future competition.
In accordance with the Procurement Act 2023, the Authority will ensure that any relevant non‑confidential information obtained through pre‑market engagement which could otherwise give rise to an unfair advantage is made available to all bidders at tender stage.
What the supplier must deliver
The framework will support the safe
The framework will support the safe and compliant supply of PN for patients with complex nutritional requirements across multiple settings.
The framework is intended to provide
The framework is intended to provide a compliant route to market for licensed PN products, ingredients/components, and unlicensed / aseptically prepared PN (including supplemented and named‑patient/bespoke products), alongside appropriate delivery models.
Trusts remain responsible for awarding and managing
Trusts remain responsible for awarding and managing call‑off contracts under the framework.
4. practical considerations for call‑off operation (direct
4. practical considerations for call‑off operation (direct award parameters, further competition design, mobilisation and implementation support).
Suppliers wishing to participate in this pre‑market
Suppliers wishing to participate in this pre‑market engagement must first request access to the PME materials.
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