Tender

250077 - Provision of services for Named Veterinary Surgeons (NVS)

  • Queen's University Belfast

UK4: Tender notice - Procurement Act 2023 - view information about notice types

Notice identifier: 2025/S 000-034078

Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-0550f2

Published 20 June 2025, 2:07pm

Last edited 24 June 2025, 8:00am

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Scope

Reference

250077

Description

The Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences' Biological Services Core Technology Unit (BSU), at Queen's University Belfast (Queen's) wish to procure the services of a Named Veterinary Surgeon (NVS) for the BSU.

Scientific Procedure Establishments, breeding and supplying establishments1 are required to name a veterinary surgeon(s), nominated by the Establishment Licence Holder, in their Licence Schedule, who accepts responsibility under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 (ASPA) and its subsequent amendments to provide advice on the health, welfare and treatment of animals within these establishments. The NVS will fulfil the duties of the NVS in accordance with ASPA, and its subsequent amendments. ASPA is a UK-wide Act and is administered by the Home Office in Great Britain and the Department of Health (DOH) in Northern Ireland.

The NVS's role is to advise on the Health and Welfare of the animals in the Establishment, the performance of techniques, and to diagnose and treat diseases. They are responsible for directing the use of controlled and prescription-only medicines in the animals and should be familiar with the project licences in use at Queen's. The NVS must also be involved in the drafting of new project licence applications or amendments, and the discussions of Animal Welfare and Use Committees, such as the Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body (AWERB).

Further information is available at: https://www.rcvs.org.uk/setting-standards/advice-and-guidance/code-of-professional-conduct-for-veterinary-surgeons/supporting-guidance/named-veterinary-surgeons/

Please also see: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/research-and-testing-using-animals

Total value (estimated)

  • £1,000,000 excluding VAT
  • £1,200,000 including VAT

Above the relevant threshold

Contract dates (estimated)

  • 2 January 2026 to 1 January 2029
  • Possible extension to 1 January 2033
  • 7 years

Description of possible extension:

3 years, with options to extend by up to a further 48 months (4 x 12 months extension options)

Main procurement category

Services

CPV classifications

  • 85200000 - Veterinary services

Submission

Enquiry deadline

23 July 2025, 5:00pm

Tender submission deadline

30 July 2025, 5:00pm

Submission address and any special instructions

https://in-tendhost.co.uk/queensuniversitybelfast/aspx/Home

Suppliers wishing to express an interest in this tender must register at this address and download the documentation

Tenders may be submitted electronically

Yes

Languages that may be used for submission

English

Award decision date (estimated)

16 September 2025

Recurring procurement

Publication date of next tender notice (estimated): 21 June 2032


Award criteria

This table displays the award criteria of the lot
Name Description Type
Simple description

• Price 60%

• Mandatory Specification - Pass/Fail

• Desirable Criteria - 15%

• Qualitative - 20%

• Sustainability - 5%

Price

Weighting description

• Price 60%

• Mandatory Specification - Pass/Fail

• Desirable Criteria - 15%

• Qualitative - 20%

• Sustainability - 5%


Other information

Description of risks to contract performance

Evolving Service Requirements

• Changes to the scope of veterinary services may arise due to:

o Expansion or reconfiguration of the Biological Services Unit.

o Introduction of new species, procedures, or research methodologies.

o Amendments to legal, ethical, or licensing requirements (e.g. under the Animals [Scientific Procedures] Act 1986).

Impact: This may require additional time, specialisation, or resource commitments from the veterinary provider, and could necessitate a contract modification.

Additional Consumables or Equipment

• The veterinary service may require access to additional or specialist consumables, diagnostics, or therapeutic agents that are not currently in use or foreseeable.

Impact: These costs may not be fully covered under the original contract scope and may require budgetary adjustment or procurement support.

Integration with Future Software or Systems

• The provider may be required to interface with future digital systems (e.g. electronic records, compliance platforms, or biosecurity monitoring tools) introduced by the Department of Health.

Impact: This could involve additional training, time investment, or technical development that may not be currently estimable.

Continuity and Availability Risks

• Risks associated with the availability of the provider, such as:

o Unexpected staff shortages or turnover.

o Lack of appropriate cover for leave or emergencies.

o Limited capacity to respond to out-of-hours, urgent, or specialist callouts.

Impact: May affect service reliability or continuity of animal care, requiring contingency planning.

Compliance and Regulatory Risks

• Regulatory or compliance breaches could arise if either party fails to meet evolving expectations under Department of Health licensing, university policy, or veterinary best practice.

Impact: May lead to enforcement action, reputational damage, or contract suspension/termination.

Cost and Scope Escalation

• As described above, unknown developments may lead to:

o Increase in the scope of work.

o Associated increases in cost or resource requirements that are not foreseen within the initial pricing model.

Impact: May require formal contract modification under applicable public procurement regulations.

Risk Management

To mitigate these risks:

• Queens University and the supplier will maintain open and proactive communication.

• Regular contract reviews will be held to assess evolving needs and service delivery.

• Any required modifications will be managed in accordance with public procurement law and recorded transparently.

Conflicts assessment prepared/revised

Yes


Procedure

Procedure type

Open procedure


Documents

Associated tender documents

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Contracting authority

Queen's University Belfast

  • Charity Commission for Northern Ireland: 101788

University Rd

Belfast

BT7 1NN

United Kingdom

Contact name: Shauna Ryan

Email: procurement@qub.ac.uk

Website: http://www.qub.ac.uk

Region: UKN06 - Belfast

Organisation type: Public authority - sub-central government

Devolved regulations that apply: Northern Ireland