RFP QuestBeta
OpenStage · planning 45 days to close

Kingston and Richmond Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Assisted Conception Unit (ACU) Joint Venture

HealthcareCPV 85100000
ValueValue not published
Deadline27 Aug 2026
Published15 Jun 2026
RegionNationwide
Timeline
Published 15 Jun 202645 days leftCloses 27 Aug 2026
Who to contact
David Thomas
david.thomas00@stgeorges.nhs.uk
07823738303

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

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

Strategic Joint Venture Partner for Assisted Conception Unit Services 1.

Overview The proposed service model is expected to support the delivery and expansion of high-quality assisted conception treatment pathways for NHS-funded patients and private patients.

The ACU is expected to be located off the main acute hospital site but within a reasonable catchment area of the Authority, currently described for planning purposes as approximately 3.5 miles from the main acute site.

The anticipated scope includes, subject to finalisation, advanced fertility treatment and related services, including in vitro fertilisation (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), egg donation, sperm donation, embryo donation, fertility preservation, outpatient fertility consultations, ultrasound and monitoring, counselling, pharmacy / medicines management, cryostorage, and the potential to offer enhanced services such as pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT).

The Authority currently anticipates that the commercial/legal model will comprise a long-term strategic corporate joint venture, anticipated to be structured as either a limited company or LLP, together with a linked service provision arrangement under which the joint venture will provide relevant services back into the Authority for patients receiving NHS-funded care, whilst also supporting private patient pathways.

The provider / JV partner is expected to bring the necessary clinical expertise, operational capacity and commercial appetite to collaborate with the Authority on service establishment, mobilisation and operation, including capital investment, premises and equipment, digital integration, workforce matters including the anticipated TUPE transfer of certain nursing and administrative staff, regulatory compliance and assumption of operational risk, subject to the final procurement documents.

Secondary care fertility clinic services operated by the Authority are currently considered to be out of scope of this procurement.

The Authority currently anticipates conducting the future procurement under the Procurement Act 2023 using the competitive flexible procedure.

A multi-stage process is anticipated, with further detail to be provided in the tender notice and associated tender documents.

2.

Estimated contract value: Not yet established.

3.

Indicative contract term: Currently expected to be a long-term strategic partnership, likely to comprise an initial term of 10 years with options to extend for a further five periods of 12 months each, subject to confirmation.

4.

Estimated date for publication of the tender notice: End July 2026.

5.

Estimated date by when suppliers will be asked to submit requests to participate or tenders: End August 2026 6.

Estimated date of contract award: End Jan 2027 7.

Supplementary Notes 7.1.

Preliminary market engagement has already been undertaken.

Relevant notices were published under Find a Tender notice number 2025/S 000-059024 and Contracts Finder notice reference CF-31955 in September 2025.

7.2.

This planned procurement notice is issued for advance information only.

It does not constitute a call for competition, does not commit the Authority to commence or complete any procurement, and does not commit the Authority to any particular commercial, legal or service delivery structure.

The Authority reserves the right to amend, clarify, expand, reduce, suspend, discontinue or terminate the procurement and/or the proposed scope, structure, timetable and contractual approach at any time.

7.3.

Documents relating to the procurement will be made available via the Authority’s e-tendering portal (Atamis) or as otherwise identified in the future UK4 Tender Notice.

7.4.

The public contract is not expected to be awarded by reference to suppliers’ membership of a dynamic market.

7.5.

Suppliers should monitor the Authority’s e-tendering portal, Find a Tender and Contracts Finder for the future UK4 Tender Notice and associated tender documents.

Any registration requirements will be set out in that future notice.

7.6.

Please note that all dates cited in this notice are indicative only and may be subject to change.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

The proposed service model is expected

The proposed service model is expected to support the delivery and expansion of high-quality assisted conception treatment pathways for NHS-funded patients and private patients.

02

The ACU is expected to be located

The ACU is expected to be located off the main acute hospital site but within a reasonable catchment area of the Authority, currently described for planning purposes as approximately 3.5 miles from the main acute site.

03

Currently expected to be a long-term strategic

Currently expected to be a long-term strategic partnership, likely to comprise an initial term of 10 years with options to extend for a further five periods of 12 months each, subject to confirmation.

04

The public contract is not expected

The public contract is not expected to be awarded by reference to suppliers’ membership of a dynamic market.

05

Suppliers should monitor the Authority’s e-tendering portal

Suppliers should monitor the Authority’s e-tendering portal, Find a Tender and Contracts Finder for the future UK4 Tender Notice and associated tender documents.

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

Buyer intelligence

Make the case to bid

Reveal who to approach at Kingston and Richmond Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and generate a go-to-market strategy from their news, accounts and people.

Source & provenance
OCID
ocds-h6vhtk-059c7f
Stage
planning · Planning
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
056341-2026
View the original notice on Find a Tender

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 Health & Social Care

Assembling the market network…

Kingston and Richmond Hospital NHS Foundation Trust’s tender network

Assembling the network…

Also open now

Similar open tenders

Enhanced Care Unit

Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Closes 27 Jul 2026Healthcare
£48.4mValue

FIF009-26 Assisted Transport (Private Ambulance) and Taxi Transport Services

NHS Fife

Closes 30 Jul 2026Healthcare
Value not publishedValue