Crown Commercial Service has put in place a new pan-government collaborative agreement for the provision of income generation from commercial advertising, experiential advertising and end to end car parking management.
This agreement will be used by Central Government Departments, their agencies, (including publicly owned transport organisations), Non Departmental Public Bodies, and all other UK Public Sector bodies, including local authorities, health, education providers, devolved administrations and charities.
The agreement will enable government and public sector bodies to run mini competitions to establish contracts with:
- media owners to manage, promote and maximise value across their advertising space for a specified number of years.
- experiential sampling and events specialists
- car parking service providers to manage parking spaces, car parking assets and payments for a specified number of years.
This commercial agreement will become the preferred route for public sector and government bodies to generate income from commercial advertising, experiential advertising and end to end car parking management.
The framework has been split into five lots as below:
Lot 1 - Internal commercial advertising - static, digital, large and small format
Lot 2 - External commercial advertising - static, digital, large and small format
Lot 3 - Commercial Experiential Advertising - exhibitions, sampling and promotions
Lot 4 - Commercial Advertising - Combined Lots 1, 2 & 3
Lot 5 - End to End Car Parking Management
Internal static and digital advertising - large and small digital and static advertisements (suitable for locations such as transport hubs).
External static and digital advertising - billboards, static and digital bus stops (suitable for locations such as local authorities
Experiential - Exhibitions, sampling and promotions
Commercial Advertising - Combined Lot 1, Lot 2 and Lot 3.
Bidders who bid for Lot 1, Lot 2 or Lot 3 have been entered onto Lot 4 if they wished to be considered.
End to End car parking management, including car park equipment and commercialisation of car parks (suitable for locations such as transport hubs, hospitals, universities, and local authorities).