Batch manufacture of high titer/titre GMP (U.S.A.) compliant lentiviral vector for FDA approval

A Prior Information Notice
by UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Future Contract (Services)
Duration
3 year
Value
900K
Sector
HEALTH
Published
29 Jul 2025
Delivery
To 28 Jul 2028 (est.)
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Product is to be delivered to University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.A. Contracting party University of Edinburgh is in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

Geochart for 2 buyers and 0 suppliers

2 buyers

Description

We are planning a phase I/II clinical trial to treat a rare genetic disease that causes progressive dementia in children. Our therapy will use autologous CD34+ haematopoietic stem progenitor cells (HSPCs) which are modified ex vivo with LVV to express supraphysiologic levels of a secreted enzyme. In order to progress this therapy, we require a high titre LVV produced to good manufacturing practice (GMP) standard. The supplier must have extensive previous experience manufacturing LVVs to this specification which have achieved regulatory approval for phase I/II clinical trials, ideally for use in human CD34+ HSPC transduction. The QC defined must be performed in compliance with FDA regulations. The product of the initial delivery will be delivered directly to the University of California, LA, USA. Note that throughout the document the British spelling ‘Titre’ has been used; this is analogous to the American English term ‘Titer’ and the spellings may be used interchangeably. The University anticipates initially awarding for; - Manufacture of concentrated lentiviral vector (LVV) from a 30L viral harvest - Such award to include any warranties on quality, product replacement (for spoilage), transport, and other supplier project costs such as (but not limited to) quality control testing and audit. The cost estimate of the procurement reflects the anticipated cost of the initial requirement plus contingency, for (for example but not limited to), 1. Scope extension, 2. Additional ad-hoc delivery to support further trials. The time frame of the agreement – 3 years, reflects an initial delivery period expected to be no longer than 12 months post signature, and the option to buy additional deliveries for two years thereafter. The University may award additional deliveries to the awarded supplier via the Negotiated Procedure Without Prior Call for Competition. For transparency we have a budget appetite of approximately USD560k for the delivery of the initial services. We may review this estimate from time to time. Having posted this notice we reserve the right to repost any subsequent notice (including if the ultimate procurement procedure is re-run) under reduced timescales as set out in the regulations.

Total Quantity or Scope

DEFINITIONS FDA is the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA); the regulator for new clinical drugs GMP means ‘Good Manufacturing Practice’; U.S.A. IND is an “Investigational New Drug Application”; a request to the FDA to be permitted to administer a new prototype drug on human patients for research purposes Lentiviral vector (LVV) is a type of virus (retrovirus) that inserts its DNA into the cells of the organism/person it infects. Plasmid is a small DNA molecule which stores non-chromosomal DNA. Must-have capabilities - Able to produce a 30L harvest of unconcentrated LVV-containing supernatant following transduction of 293T cells from a certified Master Cell Bank with genome and packaging plasmids supplied by the University - Able to concentrate this supernatant by a factor of approx. 100-200x to produce a concentrated high titre LVV - The supplier must have extensive prior experience of such manufacture and have achieved numerous regulatory approvals for use of their LVV products in phase I/II clinical trials. This is critical to ensure there is confidence that the supplier product will be acceptable and well-received for regulatory approval. o 10 years prior experience of manufacturing GMP-compliant LVV products o Achieved minimum of 50 prior regulatory approvals (ideally FDA) of GMP-compliant LVV products - Supplied should follow all relevant legislation applicable to this engagement including in their location/s of manufacture, and the State of California, USA - The supplier should demonstrate a manufacturing process which is compliant with GMP and that gives high confidence of their ability to deliver a high quality, compliant, product. - For the purposes of greater transparency, collaboration and regulatory traceability and accountability we require a direct relationship with the manufacturing entity/lead and therefore bids proposed by an entity acting solely as a reseller/distributor will unfortunately not be acceptable for this requirement. It is our expectation that the bidder undertakes the manufacturing; however other functions like Quality Control may be undertaken by subcontractors providing that the bidder takes full ultimate responsibility for delivery of the contract. - The supplier should demonstrate a reasonable and practicable solution for logistical delivery of the product. - For transparency we have a budget appetite of approximately USD560k for the delivery of the initial services. We may review this estimate from time to time. Desirable criteria - It is desirable that the supplier can complete end to end delivery of initial requirement (including manufacture, quality control and regulatory pack preparation), within 12 months or faster from contract signature. Fast delivery times are desirable for the project. - It is desirable that the supplier takes full accountability for the transport of the product from the site of manufacture to UCLA. Quality control (‘QC’); This will require comprehensive GMP compliance QC to be performed: Supplier will be required to provide details of the GMP-compliant manufacturing process Intellectual property For avoidance of doubt; the intellectual property (“IP”) the University provides during the project in relation to the product specification will remain vested in the University and its licensors and nothing in the awarded contract shall constitute granting a license, creating a joint endeavour, creating joint IP, or otherwise constituting a license or transfer of IP to the Supplier, that would entitle the Supplier to take any action utilising that IP beyond the bounds of the Services which will be agreed between the University and Supplier pursuant of this tender.

Renewal Options

The time frame of the agreement – 3 years, reflects an initial delivery period expected to be no longer than 12 months post signature, and the option to buy additional deliveries for two years thereafter. The University may award additional deliveries to the awarded supplier via the Negotiated Procedure Without Prior Call for Competition.

CPV Codes

  • 85121200 - Medical specialist services

Indicators

  • Bids should cover the whole contract.
  • Options are available.
  • Performance considerations apply.
  • Professional qualifications are sought.

Other Information

This PIN is raised pre-emptively and a procurement is expected to follow shortly. In the event the procurement has to be re-started for any reason the University reserves the right to raise a new procurement in line with this PIN utilising shortened timescales if permitted by the Public Contract Regulations (Scotland) 2015 NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Public Contracts Scotland Web Site at https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=805717. (SC Ref:805717)

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