A Bed Every Night Phase 6

Deadline:7 Oct 2026, 11:00

Tender information
East Lancashire
Greater Manchester South East
Chorley and West Lancashire
Greater Manchester North West
Greater Manchester North East
East Merseyside
Liverpool
Warrington
Sefton
Cheshire East
Wirral
Cheshire West and Chester
Blackburn with Darwen
Blackpool
Lancaster and Wyre
Manchester
West Cumbria
Mid Lancashire
Greater Manchester South West
East Cumbria
Type
Contract
Procedure
Not given
Ref. number
DN827135
Estimated value
£1,460,701
Duration
30/11/2026 - 31/03/2029
Renewals
01/04/2029 - 31/03/2030
01/04/2030 - 31/03/2031
01/04/2031 - 31/03/2032
A Bed Every Night ABEN has been in operation since October 2018, with the service being recommissioned in each funding round through a competitive process. ABEN provides accommodation for up to 33 people (including one emergency bed) who are sleeping rough, with six spaces assigned for individuals with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF). The service delivers support and housing management across three buildings, The Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) has confirmed its intention to continue funding theses services for a further 3 years. The most recent grant award runs from 1st April 2026 to 31st March 2029, with the funding amounts confirmed with the main 18-bed building operating as a 24-hour central hub. A Bed Every Night Phase 6 and RSI Outreach and Navigator services Procurement 1.Background 1.1 The Council has been working in partnership with Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) on various projects that support residents who are homeless or at risk of homelessness via existing services: - A Bed Every Night (ABEN) - Rough Sleepers Initiative (RSI) 1.2 The projects in question have all been running concurrently in Oldham for multiple years, further details about the service is set out below. 1.3 The Oldham ABEN has been in operation since October 2018, with the service evolving from a communal night shelter model to a 24-hour self-contained accommodation scheme in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, also increasing in bed spaces in response to demand. 1.4 ABEN is funded via grant from GMCA which is made up of contributions from a range of sources including Public Health, Probation and the Mayor´s Fund. Local authorities are also asked to contribute to the scheme locally; in Oldham the Council funds the accommodation leases and most utility costs at the ABEN buildings, less any rebate recouped through Housing Benefit and service charges. 1.5 Oldham´s ABEN provision within the GMCA grant agreement consists of 27 (including one emergency bed) main ABEN bedspaces and 6 bedspaces for people with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF). These are based across three buildings held on private sector leases (PSLs) by the Council. The service accommodates between 90-120 people each year, with numbers primarily influenced by the availability of move on accommodation. 1.6 The Council is tendering for the delivery of ABEN support and day-to-day building management.
Buyer
Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council
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45 days left
Important dates
22 Aug - Publication date
7 Oct - Deadline
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