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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 25 February 2021

Thursday, 25 February 2021

Questions (118)

Mairéad Farrell

Question:

118. Deputy Mairéad Farrell asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage further to Parliamentary Question No. 76 of 25 November 2020, if further details on the social clauses included in some below-threshold procurement contracts referenced will be provided in particular with regard to the nature of the contract work, the year of the contract, the value of the contract and a description of the social clause and consideration used therein, in tabular form. [10783/21]

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Written answers

Further details of the contracts referenced in Parliamentary Question No. 76 of 25 November 2020 are set out in the attached table.

My Department endeavours to comply with Section 27 of the Disability Act, 2005, with reference to the National Disability Authority (NDA) guidelines on the subject. These include the NDA’s 2012 publication, ‘Access and Procurement’, which can be found at http://nda.ie/Good-practice/Guidelines/Procurement-and-Accessibility/.

Nature of contract

Year of contract

Value of contract

Details of social consideration

The provision of accessibility audits for Department offices

2020

€12,269.25

Accessibility audits must comply with National Disability Authority guidelines on the subject.

Taxi services

2020

Direct drawdown

The OGP RFT stipulated that 'Tenderers must satisfy the Minimum Fleet Capacity set out below in respect of each Lot they have tendered for:

Lot 1: Tenderers must have a minimum ‘fleet’ of 900 vehicles. A minimum of 10% (i.e. 90 vehicles) of the fleet must be wheelchair accessible taxis.

Lot 2: Tenderers must have a minimum ‘fleet’ of 200 vehicles. A minimum of 10% (i.e. 20 vehicles) of the fleet must be wheelchair accessible taxis.

The provision of rented franking machines to Department offices

2020

€12,612.90

Tenderers were required to provide supporting documentation demonstrating that the franking machines are easy to reach, easy to see, and easy to operate, and can be operated by those with dexterity or mobility limitations.

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