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      SCM SCOPING 
      TEMPLATE
      Should Cost Modelling 
      MAY 2021
      Version 1.0
         OFFICIAL
         Contents
         1.   Context                                                                      2
         2.    Introduction                                                                3
         3.    Details                                                                     6
         4.    Overview                                                                    8
         5.    Project Management                                                         12
         6.    Outputs                                                                    14
         7.    Logic                                                                      17
         8.    Data                                                                       23
         9.    Limitations                                                                27
         10.   Periodicity                                                                29
         11.   Users                                                                      31
         12.   Stakeholders and Governance                                                33
         13.   Deliverables                                                               37
         14.   Technical                                                                  39
         15.   QA and Testing                                                             43
         16.   Sign-offs                                                                  47
         17.   Implementation                                                             49
         18.   Information Handling                                                       52
         Appendix I: Typical SCM Roles                                                    54
         Appendix II: Consolidated Questions                                              55
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         This Scoping Template is for guidance only. Please remove GCF branding and update to reflect the branding of your contracting authority prior to 
         populating it. This Template may need to be customised and completing it provides no guarantee of the resulting SCM quality.
        OFFICIAL
        1.Context
        1.1 The requirement to produce a Should Cost Model (SCM) when making sourcing 
            decisions and contracting outside suppliers for the delivery of public services is set out 
            within the Sourcing Playbook (see Chapter 3) and for public works projects or 
            programmes within the Construction Playbook (see Chapter 5). 
        1.2 The Sourcing and Construction Playbooks set out when contracting authorities should 
            produce an SCM, which functions are responsible for them (see Ownership, Knowledge,
            Understanding and Awareness framework), and how SCMs fit within the procurement 
            lifecycle. The accompanying SCM Guidance Note provides high-level guidance on 
            SCMs. It is part of a set of Cabinet Office guidance relating to SCMs: 
                  SCM Guidance Note  - outlines what SCMs are, when and why contracting 
                  authorities should produce them, and key considerations around developing 
                  and/or procuring them;
                 SCM Development Guidance - provides contracting authorities with guidance on
                  using internal resources to design, develop, test and manage SCMs; and  
                 SCM Technical Build Guidance - guidance, based on good practice principles 
                  for building SCMs. It is technical in nature and aimed at people who will be 
                  building SCMs. 
        Practitioners should also consult existing good practice guidance including HM Treasury’s 
            Macpherson report, Aqua Book and Green Book.
        1.3 This Scoping Template is one of a number of practical Tools and Templates produced by
            Cabinet Office to support the development of SCMs and to help reinforce good practice 
            approaches. These, together with the guidance set out above, are aligned to different 
            phases/ stages of the model development lifecycle (see Figure 1).
        1.4 The guidance herein should be applied in a manner that is proportional to the risks 
            associated with a specific SCM and its use. Whilst adherence to it is not mandated, it is 
            recommended where there is nothing similar in use within the contracting authority.
        1.5 You should consult the Cabinet Office Sourcing Programme for further information or 
            before planning an SCM for complex services, projects or programmes via 
            sourcing.programme@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.
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        This Scoping Template is for guidance only. Please remove GCF branding and update to reflect the branding of your contracting authority prior to 
        populating it. This Template may need to be customised and completing it provides no guarantee of the resulting SCM quality.
         OFFICIAL
         2.Introduction
         2.1 The SCM Guidance Note is relevant to SCMs that will be developed either internally 
             within contracting authorities or with external assistance. It highlights important 
             considerations in relation to planning and commissioning an SCM, including resource 
             selection. It should be referred to before using this Scoping Template.
         2.2 This Scoping Template is used to guide and support the production of a model Scope. It 
             poses a series of questions that look to drive a common understanding of what the SCM
             is required to do and how, in broad terms, its production will be achieved. 
         2.3 Model scoping is not a one person, 30-minute, tick box exercise. It is an important 
             activity that shapes the design of a model and is fundamental to producing an SCM that 
             provides appropriate, high quality, insight. The right stakeholders should be identified 
             and their input secured. They may span a broad range of disciplines, such as Finance, 
             Commercial, Economic, Analytical, Operations, HR or Legal, and typically include one or
             more senior personnel. Scope production is invariably iterative, as information is 
             uncovered, opinions are formed and agreements are reached.
         2.4 Whilst production of the model Scope may be led by the model developer it should be a 
             collaborative activity involving multiple stakeholders, including the Model Senior 
             Responsible Owner (Model SRO) who is ultimately responsible and accountable for it.
         2.5 An overview of the typical roles required to support the development of an SCM is 
             available in Appendix I: Typical SCM Roles. Details on SCM resourcing are available in 
             the SCM Guidance Note.
         2.6 The model Scope sets out why an SCM is required and what the SCM needs to do. As 
             planning progresses, the model Scope will evolve into the model Specification. The 
             model Specification (inc. Design), is the bridge between the model Scope and the model
             itself. It sets out how the model will be developed to meet the model Scope. Collectively,
             the model Specification (inc. Design) and Book of Assumptions / Data Log, will provide a
             record of the model logic and underpinning data and assumptions.
         2.7 Developing a model Scope is often best achieved through a workshop approach. A 
             number of which may be required to progress the model Scope to a point when it can be
             agreed and formally signed-off (e.g. by the Model SRO). This is a key milestone ahead 
             of embarking on more detailed activities, that include developing the model Specification
             (inc. Design) and setting out the activities required to deliver the SCM (see Figure 1). 
             This Scoping Template can be used to guide and support the production of the model 
             Scope throughout the process, including any workshops. Any future changes to the 
             scope of the model should be formally agreed and model documentation (e.g. the model
             Specification) updated accordingly.
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         This Scoping Template is for guidance only. Please remove GCF branding and update to reflect the branding of your contracting authority prior to 
         populating it. This Template may need to be customised and completing it provides no guarantee of the resulting SCM quality.
          *Key documentation to produce included in square brackets ‘[ ]’ are optional, depending on requirements.
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