PL0093 - Project THRIVE

A Contract Award Notice
by ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
not specified
Value
£2M
Sector
TRANSPORT
Published
19 Aug 2025
Delivery
not specified
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Chelmsford

Geochart for 2 buyers and 4 suppliers

2 buyers

2 suppliers

Description

Project THRIVE - A research project that will investigate and evaluate a range of initiatives which aim to grow patronage on bus services. Essex County Council (ECC) has been allocated £4.9m in 2023/24 and £4.9m in 2024/25 from Department for Transport (DfT) Bus Service Improvement Plan Plus (BSIP+) funding, this BSIP+ funding will be used to support a range of initiatives that were set out in the Essex Bus Service Improvement Plan. The Thrive research project was originally set out in the Essex County Council Bus Service Improvement Plan 2021-2026 which was published in 2021. The aim of the Thrive research project is to explore what targeted measures may drive growth in market town bus services. This data led project will test a range of initiatives and assess which has the greatest impact on driving passenger growth. ECC must ensure that all funding conditions under the BSIP+ Funding agreement are complied with - As defined in the BSIP Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) : 3.2 The Authority may use the funding to target it on the actions that they – and local operators through their Enhanced Partnership (where relevant) – believe will deliver the best overall outcomes in growing long term patronage, revenues and thus maintaining service levels, whilst maintaining essential social and economic connectivity for local communities. In some places that may involve ensuring existing connections are maintained (either by conventional services or DRT). Elsewhere it might be achieved through increasing the frequency on key corridors or the operating hours of some services whilst reducing others; or reducing fares or introducing new local concessions to open up new markets and revenue. 3.3 The funding must be spent on bus measures. 3.6 The funding should not be used to support generic marketing or advertising costs that are not directly related to specific improvements (such as a fares change, or new services).

Lot Division

1 Route Specific Marketing

Lot 1 - Route Specific Marketing Targeted, route specific traditional marketing campaign, including route specific advertising, leaflet dropping and involvement of local councils to assist promotion (e.g. assist with promotion at transport hubs, tourist centres, etc).

2 Digital Only Promotion

Lot 2 - Digital Only Promotion Digital and social media only promotion / marketing Please Note - The Authority elected not to award a contract for this Tender Lot.

3 Better Information

Lot 3 - Better Information Better information at every bus stop , through parishes, bus user groups, businesses, schools, clubs and communities.

4 Increased Frequency

Lot 4 - Increased Frequency Such as running the service every 30 minutes instead of hourly. Please Note - The Authority elected not to award a contract for this Tender Lot.

Award Detail

1 First Essex Buses (Chelmsford)
  • Lot 1 - Route Specific Marketing
  • Num offers: 1
  • Value: £97,000
2 First Essex Buses (Chelmsford)
  • Lot 3 - Better Information
  • Num offers: 2
  • Value: £160,000
3 Unnamed (None)
  • Lot 2 - Digital Only Promotion
  • CONTRACT NOT AWARDED – PROCUREMENT DISCONTINUED.
4 Unnamed (None)
  • Lot 4 - Increased Frequency
  • CONTRACT NOT AWARDED – PROCUREMENT DISCONTINUED.

Award Criteria

ITT Technical / Quality 45.0
Social Value 5.0
PRICE 50.0

CPV Codes

  • 60112000 - Public road transport services

Indicators

  • Award on basis of price.

Other Information

ECC intend to utilise a minimal SSQ which will assess Potential Supplier Information and Exclusion Grounds. Please Note - Due to the nature of the funding we are unable to provide an estimate of the value per Lot.

Reference

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