A tendered service Sample Clauses

A tendered service. The second option would be to go out to the market and tender AIG services. It would be possible to impose a fixed cap on the value of any contract award thereby reducing the overall annual costs to IW Council. To realise any significant level of savings the contract duration would need to be for at least two to three years and possibly with an option to extend for a further two years. Although the voluntary sector would be able to bid it is unlikely that they would be successful due to the level of savings that are required. Another drawback of a tendered service would be the inflexibility of a contract specification and the inability to make further savings as IW Council changes its operations and AIG provision. There is therefore a very real risk that at the end of the contract period sufficient change would not be in place to ensure AIG sustainability independent of IW Council funding. The table below illustrates the possible funding arrangements for a tendered service based on a £500k budget spread over a three year contract period: Provider 2015-18 2016-17 2017-18 Savings based on 2014-15 Selected contractor £166,666 £166,666 £166,666 £60,700
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