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North Yorkshire County Council to create £9m digital framework

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

April 19, 2010 | 3 min read

North Yorkshire County Council is looking to appoint a framework to create a website and handle other digital services over a four-year-period.

The budget for the framework will range from between £7.5m and £9m and will see the site used as a platform for offers and discounts from a large variety of national and local suppliers, as well as for its salary sacrifice offerings of childcare vouchers and bikes to work.

The framework will be divided into four lots.

Lot 1 - Provision of voluntary benefits system - System will include the following; a voluntary benefits website, specifically designed for each partner to include national and local offers, salary sacrifice management (including the provision of future salary sacrifice offerings), project management of communications etc.

Lot 2- Provision of a Childcare System - System will include the following; an online application provision enabling staff to order online and off line vouchers, deductible under salary sacrifice rules and payable to a registered childcare provider on a monthly basis. This Scheme should be able to operate in conjunction with Lot 1 above but be considered on the basis of a simple link to the scheme from the website.

Lot 3 - Provision of a Cycle to Work Scheme - System will include the ability to provide employees with the ability to order a new bike and accessories from local and national providers via a voucher payable in advance by the employer.

Lot 4 - Provision of Total Reward Statements - System will include a plan to provide staff with Total Reward Statements both online and offline. It is hoped that this would be achievable within the four-year-contract period.

The contract will begin on 1 August with a completion date of 31 September 2014.

It is envisaged that between five and 10 agencies will tender for the framework with expressions of interest due before 26 April.

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