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Request for Quote Ref/ Title of resource Date Published Overview MMIAH - Interreg Programme First Level Controller 5 December 2017 The Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) has been successful in being awarded delivery partner for the MMIAH -Interreg Atlantic Area project. The MMIAH project is committed to the value enhancement of the urban coastal edge of the Atlantic Area through the recovery of disused asset associated with the military, maritime and industrial heritage of coastal cities, facilitating their social use and generating value added activities around them in order to promote cultural tourism as a factor of economic sustainability. Background The MMIAH - Interreg Atlantic Area programme, financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), is designed to address the loss of identity of the coastal towns of the Atlantic Area as a result of neglect and degradation of industrial and military maritime installations that have fallen into disuse leading to their progressive disappearance. MMIAH, through the social appropriation of these assets belonging to the historical heritage of cities, will provide them with new uses, thus regaining a role in their communities and ensuring their survival. On the other hand, recovering the "historical memory" that these facilities preserve, disseminating it through historical re-enactment, which will allow for the valorisation of the uniqueness, relevance and attraction that these assets give their cities. MMIAH will implement a common strategy, based on citizen participation and the exchange of experiences and knowledge between the partners, to turn the cities MMI heritage elements into tourist attractions, thus increasing the number of assets of the territory and, therefore, its tourist value, not only individually in each of the participating cities but also in the entire AA.

The project will involve the LCR LEP leading one of the 7 proposed work programmes to evidence best practice in tourism regeneration. The focus for this element will be the Albert Dock and we will be required to develop a white paper for presentation back to the partners by the end of the project. The intention is to build on the work already done by Prof Michael Parkinson/University of Liverpool last year on behalf of Gower Street Estates. The project will also fund three City Region projects at Tate Liverpool, Port Sunlight (Port Sunlight Village Trust) and Southport (Sefton Council). The 7 work programmes making up the project comprise:- Work page type number Activity name Start date End date WP O Project preparation Preparation 26/04/16 19/12/17 WP 1 Project coordination Coordination 01/04/17 31/03/17 WP 2 Project communication Communication 01/04/17 31/03/17 WP 3 Project Capitalisation Capitalisation 01/04/17 31/03/20 WP 4 Analysis and study of the evolution of the cities through their MMI heritage WP 5 Elaboration of the director and management plan of the MMI heritage of the coastal edge of the AA WP 6 Implementation of alternative uses and tourist and cultural valorisation of patrimonial elements WP 7 Tourist positioning of the MMI heritage of the coastal edge of the AA Analysis and study of the evolution of the cities through their MMI heritage Elaboration of the director and management plan of the MMI heritage of the coastal edge of the AA Implementation of alternative uses and tourist and cultural valorisation of patrimonial elements Tourist positioning of the MMI heritage of the coastal edge of the AA 03/04/17 30/03/18 02/10/17 01/10/18 03/07/17 31/12/19 03/09/17 31/03/20 Work Packages - LEP Activities As project partner, the Liverpool City Region LEP will participate in all the WP, especially: In WP1, activities associated with running each element of the project within the Liverpool City Region, procurement of external expertise where it is required and reporting. In WP2, the LEP will ensure structures are in place to manage the communications of the project locally and through EU partner channels.

In WP3, based on previous experience and following completion of work programmes 4, 5 and 6 we will lead the development of the White Paper on behalf of all project partners. In WP4, and in collaboration with the other partners, and based on an agreed methodology we will work on the elaboration of the evolutionary study of the City Region s MMI assets. This will progress to: WP5, in which the LEP will work with project partners to support the coordination and development of a master plan for MMI heritage recovery and touristic valorisation. In WP6 the LEP will contribute to the implementation of alternative uses and touristic and cultural valorisation of assets by the development of pilot interventions focussed on Port Sunlight, the Albert Dock and Southport. In WP7, the LCR LEP will participate in reaching the tourism positioning of the MMI heritage of the coastal edge of the AA by liaising with partners to engage overseas tour operators as a means of increasing tourism activity. The LCR LEPs Visitor Economy team intend to undertake all programme management and development activity in house as means of contributing to our overheads/staff costs for this period. This will mean portions of time for the Head of Visitor Economy, the Visitor Economy Executive and the Visitor Economy Business Development Manager being used as financial match. We have calculated all the hours required for the duration of the project and prepared a full cash flow budget for the entre duration of the programme. This project is based on the Enhancing biodiversity and the natural and cultural assets theme of the Interreg programme. It is a partnership project involving other LEP s and tourism organisations across Europe with a total eligible expenditure of some 3.29m. The LEP has agreed an expenditure budget of 371,415.00 for this project for a period starting July 2017 to 30 June 2020. 23% of the eligible costs are allocated staff costs, the remainder is travel and audit costs. Specification for briefing, The LEP invites quotes for the provision of resource to:

including aims and objectives 1. Provide First Level Controller assurance for the MMIAH - Interreg claims every 6 months. This must be completed within the first week after the quarter end (the first week in January 2017 and every 6 months after. 2. They must complete the First Level control report and checklist set out in the MMIAH - Interreg MC03 Manual. The first level controllers task is to verify that the expenditure reported by the LEP in each 6-monthly progress report fulfils the following conditions: the costs are eligible, the conditions of the programme, approved application form and subsidy contract have been observed and followed, the invoices and payments are correctly recorded and sufficiently supported, the related activities, sub-contracted supplies and services are in progress or have been delivered or carried out, the community rules have been respected especially with regard to information and publicity, public procurement, equal opportunities and protection of the environment. The controllers have to be familiar with the content of the following documents in order to be able to confirm the compliance with the provisions laid down in: the EU regulations and directives, i.e. in particular with: - Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013 (Common Provisions Regulation) - Regulation (EU) No 1301/2013 (ERDF Regulation) - Regulation (EU) No 1299/2013 (European Territorial Cooperation Regulation) - Regulation (EU) No 481/2014 (Eligibility of expenditure for cooperation programmes)

- EU Directives on public procurement further national rules and guidance (e.g. national public procurement rules) the programme manual the application form the subsidy contract the project partnership agreement The main principle is that the controllers have to be independent and qualified to carry out the control of project expenditure. An external controller can only be considered independent if there are no other contractual relationships with the project or partner organisation that could lead to a conflict of interest. With regard to the qualification of the first level controller, the partners have to bear in mind that the task of controlling project expenditure co-financed under the MMIAH - Interreg Atlantic Area Programme goes beyond checking the accounts: it also involves a judgment on the compliance with ERDF, national and programme rules. The controllers are therefore expected to have a profound knowledge of controlling project expenditure under the Structural Funds regulations. Location Duration Contract Indicative costs Payment Terms of UK - Liverpool City Region This activity is required from January 2018 to June 2020 to carry out audits of 6-monthly the LEP s claims every 6 months and to provide assurance on their eligibility under EU regulations. Please provide a breakdown of indicative costs, exclusive of VAT (20%). When providing costs please note that the selection criteria below shall be used to ascertain value for money. 30 days.

Award criteria Quality 30% Deliverability 30% Value for money/cost 40% Criteria Minimum information that LEP wants to see: Weightage Quality A description of how you will fulfil the audit requirements stipulated by MMIAH - Interreg. 30% Delivery Availability Please describe the audit plan that fulfils the timescales and requirements described above. 30% Value for money and resources or Cost: Justification of the proposed costs including a description of the audit team engaged on the project. 40% Scoring Methodology Proposal meets and in some places exceeds the required standard-thus providing added value Score 5 Proposal meets the required standard 4 Proposal meets the required standard in most respects, but is lacking or inconsistent in other 3 Proposal falls short of achieving expected standard 2 Completely or Significantly fails to meet required standard or does not provide the relevant answer 1

Proposals will be scored in accordance with the above by a panel of three LEP staff. Enquiries Any enquiries concerning this Invitation to Tender should be directed in writing, via email to Natasha.Mealor@liverpoollep.org LEP reserves the right to advise all other tenderers of material questions and the answers supplied without disclosing the source of the enquiry. Application process Return of Tender Notification of Award Tender bid should be submitted via email to the above email address. Please submit the RFQ by December 15 at 12 noon to the following e-mail address: Natasha.Mealor@liverpoollep.org All applicants will be notified by e-mail of the final award before the 19 December 2017

Response to Quote Ref/ Title of resource Date Complete Supplier name Proposed Methodology /Approach to undertake the project Deliverability/Availability Value for Money/Cost WE CERTIFY THAT: 1. The Quote submitted herewith is a bona fide Quote that is intended to be competitive. 2. We have not fixed or adjusted the amount of the Quote under or in accordance with any agreement or arrangement with any other person. 3. We have not done and we undertake that we will not do at any time before the hour specified for the return of the Quote any of the following acts: (i) (ii) (iii) communicate to a person other than the person calling for this Quote, the amount or approximate amount of the proposed Quote (except where the disclosure, in confidence, of the approximate amount of the Quote was essential to obtain insurance premium quotations required for the preparation of the Quote); enter into an agreement with any person that they shall refrain from Quoting or as to the amount of any Quote submitted; and offer to pay or give any sum of money or valuable consideration directly or indirectly to any person for doing or having done or causing or having caused to have done in relation to any other Quote, any act or thing of the sort described above. 5 We have not canvassed or solicited any employee of the LEP, in connection with the award of this Quote or any other Quote or proposed award of the Quote for the supply

of Supplies and Services and that to the best of our knowledge and belief nor has any person employed by us or acting on our behalf, done any such act. 6 We further hereby undertake that we will not in the future canvass or solicit any employee of the LEP, in connection with this Quote or any other Quote or proposed Quote for the supply of Supplies or Services and that no person employed by us or acting on our behalf will do any such act. IN THIS CERTIFICATE 1. Person includes any person, any body or association corporate or incorporate. 2. Any agreement or arrangement includes any transaction of the sort described above, formal or informal and whether legally binding or not. 3. Any canvassing or soliciting includes any direct or indirect canvassing or any attempts to obtain information by any means. Signed: Name: Date: In the Capacity of: Duly authorised to sign for and on behalf of:.......