Information about new procurement of the ARR initiative in Innlandet
NAV Tiltak Innlandet hereby gives the actors in the market a common, early warning that the framework agreements for the ARR measure will be re-announced in the market in autumn 2021, with planned contract entry early in 2022.
The current contracts are divided into four service areas, and commencement for the pending framework agreement will be different in the four service areas. The current framework agreements in Innlandet started in 2019 and 2021.
The reason that the ARR measure will be reannounced in autumn 2021 is that NAV's need for the measure has proven to be greater than estimated prior to entering into the contracts.
The pending procurement of the ARR measure in Innlandet will be in accordance with PPR part IV.
Collect information and input from the actors in the market
NAV Tiltak Innlandet requests input from the market on the following aspect of the pending procurement of the ARR measure:
Input about the requirement specification for the ARR measure
The requirement specification for the labour-market measure work-related rehabilitation (ARR) follows a centralised template, common for all Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration entities. The requirement specification forms a framework for the ARR measure, as described in the initiative regulation chapter 12.
NAV Tiltak Innlandet refers to the requirement specification, attached to this RFI as Appendix 1, as well as the initiative regulation chapter 12, and requests input on improvements or adjustments to the requirement specification, that according to the actors’ understanding will support the purposes and content of the measure, as stated in the initiative regulation chapter 12.
Input about the aware criteria ‘Price’
NAV Tiltak Innlandet traditionally evaluates the award criteria ‘Price’ for the ARR measure based on relevant tenderers’ hourly rate per participant in the measure. The tenderers are asked to give an hourly rate per participant. The hourly rate must include all costs the tenderer will be paid for, everything from wages - travel - administration - lease costs etc.
NAV Tiltak requests input on improvements or adjustments to the price model for the ARR measure, including whether the actors in the market have other suggestions for price structure.
Input about the award criteria ‘Quality’
The Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration and subsidiary entities often use the following award criteria to evaluate the tenders in the award criteria ‘Quality’:
‘Assignment comprehension, content of the service, work methods, individual adaptation, organisation, and strategy for cooperation with employers in connection with work trialling.’
NAV Tiltak Innlandet refers to the requirement specification, attached to this RFI as Appendix 1, as well as the initiative regulation chapter 12, and requests input on improvements or adjustments of the award criteria quality. Hereunder, NAV Tiltak Innlandet requests the actors to assess the changes or adjustments that to a large degree are suitable to bring forth relative advantages and disadvantages of different solutions, as well as formulations that make the award criteria easier to understand and comply with for the actors in the market.
Response
NAV Tiltak Innlandet wants the actors in the market to email their responses as a Word document, clearly stating which parts of NAV Tiltak Innlandet's request for information (requirement specification, the award criteria price and quality), is being responded to.
The response will be an official document. If the tenderer believes there is information in the response that should be omitted from any free access to information, we ask that it is delivered in a separate response that is censored.
The response should be sent via email to samuel.viljar.nordengen@nav.no
The last deadline to submit a response is Friday 8 October 2021, 10:00.