CPV 71
Architectural, engineering, construction services
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Prospektering etter grunnvann
Gildeskål Kommune
Formålet med anskaffelsen er å gjennomføre prøveboring etter grunnvann for å kartlegge og dokumentere et grunnvannssystem som kan etableres som hovedvannkilde for Gildeskål kommune. Før prøveborring skal det gjennomføres geofysiske undersøkelser. De geofysiske undersøkelsene har som mål å kartlegge strukturer under bakken, som har stor betydning for grunnvannsforekomstene. De geofysiske undersøkelsene har som hovedformål å øke treffsikkerhet for borring. Grunnlaget for anskaffelsen er rapporten «Grunnvann i Gildeskål kommune – rapport fra innledende undersøkelser» utarbeidet av Ruden AS (26.09.2025). Rapporten konkluderer med at det foreligger betydelig potensial for grunnvannsuttak innenfor området fra Skauvoll i sør til Trolldalen i nord, og anbefaler tidlig prøveboring i både fjell og løsmasser for å redusere usikkerhet og danne beslutningsgrunnlag for videre utbygging. Kommunens estimerte vannbehov er ca. 17,4 l/s, tilsvarende forsyning til om lag 1 000 abonnenter, med interesse for eventuelle løsninger som kan gi høyere kapasitet.
Remodelling of key museum buildings at the National Coal Mining Museum for England
ALIGN PROPERTY SERVICES LIMITED
The National Coal Mining Museum for England are looking to appoint a combined Architecture & Museum Design team, comprising multiple specialisms, to carry out a feasibility study and options appraisal on the remodelling of 'The Hub' core building at the National Coal Mining Museum, including its curtilage, into a transformed national museum complex, and associated potential adaption of nearby buildings and spaces to create a new Learning & Community Centre and new staff accommodation. The exercise is expected to create concept designs and costings, to RIBA 2, on a scheme that will have transformational impact on the role that the core building and associated buildings play in the future of the Museum, including extended galleries, extended café-restaurant, effective arrival and orientation space, boosted retail area, reconfigured event and commercial spaces, including extending adjacent research library, a best-practice learning and community centre, improved and consolidated staff accommodation, and create an exemplary and intuitive visitor flow and experience. All enquiries should be sent to Dr John Tanner, Head of Masterplan & Capital Projects, National Coal Mining Museum for England, Caphouse Colliery, New Road, Overton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF4 4RH. Please use the following email address john.tanner@ncm.org.uk
Remodelling of key museum buildings at the National Coal Mining Museum for England
ALIGN PROPERTY SERVICES LIMITED
The National Coal Mining Museum for England are looking to appoint a combined Architecture & Museum Design team, comprising multiple specialisms, to carry out a feasibility study and options appraisal on the remodelling of 'The Hub' core building at the National Coal Mining Museum, including its curtilage, into a transformed national museum complex, and associated potential adaption of nearby buildings and spaces to create a new Learning & Community Centre and new staff accommodation. The exercise is expected to create concept designs and costings, to RIBA 2, on a scheme that will have transformational impact on the role that the core building and associated buildings play in the future of the Museum, including extended galleries, extended café-restaurant, effective arrival and orientation space, boosted retail area, reconfigured event and commercial spaces, including extending adjacent research library, a best-practice learning and community centre, improved and consolidated staff accommodation, and create an exemplary and intuitive visitor flow and experience. All enquiries should be sent to Dr John Tanner, Head of Masterplan & Capital Projects, National Coal Mining Museum for England, Caphouse Colliery, New Road, Overton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF4 4RH. Please use the following email address john.tanner@ncm.org.uk
WP1090 - TR19 Lost Property
Costain Limited (H7-Heathrow)
Costain are procuring a Multidisciplinary design package to develop the relocation of the Heathrow Lost Property facility from concept through to coordinated technical design. Scope includes architectural and fit-out, structural and MEP design. The consultant will be the lead designer and will coordinate separately with fire, IT and specialist systems. The consultant will also be responsible for coordinating with the survey teams and developing the model from point cloud data.
WP1090 - TR19 Lost Property Design House
Costain Limited (H7-Heathrow)
Costain are procuring a Multidisciplinary design package to develop the relocation of the Heathrow Lost Property facility from concept through to coordinated technical design. Scope includes architectural and fit-out, structural and MEP design. The consultant will be the lead designer and will coordinate separately with fire, IT and specialist systems. The consultant will also be responsible for coordinating with the survey teams and developing the model from point cloud data.
WP2140 - TR19 MEP Surveys
Costain Limited (H7-Heathrow)
Costain are procuring a Survey package to verify existing mechanical, electrical and public health services serving or passing through the proposed location for a new Lost Property facility. Scope is expected to include collation of existing as-built information and its on-site verification.
GB-Plymouth: OPA T827 OFD Thanckes, Out of service Inspection of 3 off Nato Tanks (T29, T30, T33)
Oil and Pipelines Agency
OPA T827. To carry out Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) in tanks 029, 30,33 located at Thanckes in accordance with the OPA - Storage Tank Out of Service Inspection document OPA-ST-5101.
WP1090 - TR19 Lost Property
Costain Limited (H7-Heathrow)
Costain are procuring a Multidisciplinary design package to develop the relocation of the Heathrow Lost Property facility from concept through to coordinated technical design. Scope includes architectural and fit-out, structural and MEP design. The consultant will be the lead designer and will coordinate separately with fire, IT and specialist systems. The consultant will also be responsible for coordinating with the survey teams and developing the model from point cloud data.
WP1090 - TR19 Lost Property Design House
Costain Limited (H7-Heathrow)
Costain are procuring a Multidisciplinary design package to develop the relocation of the Heathrow Lost Property facility from concept through to coordinated technical design. Scope includes architectural and fit-out, structural and MEP design. The consultant will be the lead designer and will coordinate separately with fire, IT and specialist systems. The consultant will also be responsible for coordinating with the survey teams and developing the model from point cloud data.
WP2140 - TR19 MEP Surveys
Costain Limited (H7-Heathrow)
Costain are procuring a Survey package to verify existing mechanical, electrical and public health services serving or passing through the proposed location for a new Lost Property facility. Scope is expected to include collation of existing as-built information and its on-site verification.
GB-Plymouth: OPA T827 OFD Thanckes, Out of service Inspection of 3 off Nato Tanks (T29, T30, T33)
Oil and Pipelines Agency
OPA T827. To carry out Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) in tanks 029, 30,33 located at Thanckes in accordance with the OPA - Storage Tank Out of Service Inspection document OPA-ST-5101.
Program for lederutvikling Midt-Telemark kommune
Midt-telemark Kommune
Anskaffelsens formål er å inngå kontrakt om kjøp av utviklingsprogram innenfor tillitsbasert ledelse de neste to årene. Øvre kostnadsramme for anskaffelsen totalt er ca. 1.8 - 2.2 millioner eks. mva. Vi ønsker at lederutviklingen har en tidsramme på 2 år fra vår 2026. Programmet skal ha en varighet på 2 år (2026/2027). Det kan være behov for å forlenge programmet inn i år 2028 for å ferdigstillt hele programmet.
Anskaffelse - Interiørarkitekt - Lierfoss prosjektet
Barne-, ungdoms- og familiedirektoratet
Oppdraget omfatter interiørarkitekttjenester for fire bygg i et byggeprosjekt, med et samlet bruttoareal på ca. 2 700 m² BTA. Byggene består av et administrasjonsbygg, to like avdelinger og en «spesialavdeling». Interiørarkitekten skal levere rådgivning, prosjektering, koordinering og kvalitetssikring av alle relevante interiørrelaterte forhold gjennom prosjektets faser – fra tidligfase og frem til ferdigstillelse. IARK skal bidra til å utvikle gode, funksjonelle, estetiske og driftseffektive løsninger, og sikre at interiørets utforming understøtter institusjonens formål, drift og sikkerhetsnivå. Leveransen omfatter interiørmessige tiltak knyttet til både: • fast inventar • løst inventar • brukerutstyr • interiørmessige avklaringer som påvirker tekniske og bygningsmessige fag
Open Framework for Nuclear Technical Services
United Kingdom National Nuclear Laboratory
UKNNL would like to invite suppliers to apply to join a new Open Framework to support with the supply of Nuclear Technical Services for the United Kingdom National Nuclear Laboratory. A Pre-Market Engagement Notice reference: ocds-h6vhtk-066005 was published. The framework will run from July 2026 until July 2030 with the option to extend the framework by a further 4 years, until July 2034. The Framework will reopen once within the first 3-year period, and UKNNL will open it again at least once in the remaining 5-year contract term as required under Regulation 49 of the Procurement Act 2023. UKNNL may opt to open the framework for applications earlier than required, although not likely to be ever more than two times per year. Re-opening may be in relation to the framework agreement in its entirety or in relation to specific lots. Earlier re-opening could be triggered by a range of factors, which may include but are not limited to: • Supply & demand changes • Changes to requirements • Changes to framework lotting structure • Changes to rate card structures • Changes to qualitative assessment • Changes to framework management • Addition of new framework lots • Changes to demand, volumes, values and geographical coverage Suppliers are permitted to amend their technical and commercial response at each re-opening or can choose to allow their previous submission to be considered. The framework has the ability to award contracts through mini competition or direct award. Call-off contracts can be either fixed cost or cost reimbursable. Mini-Competition Where mini-competition is used, this is to be via the e-tender portal and must include all suppliers on the applicable lot. Each mini competition will be restricted to only one Lot. At mini-competition, suppliers can be asked to re-price and may offer discounted rates if they choose to, but may not charge more than the pricing which was submitted at the latest round of framework qualification. Should requirements at call-off n
Architectural Technician Services (CAD)
The Royal Household
For the supply and delivery of CAD technical services to support the Royal Household Property Section (RHPS) in the updating of CAD drawings and implementation of processes to keep them up to date going forward. •Service Type: Professional CAD services and technical authoring including ongoing maintenance •Purpose: To provide specialist support relating to CAD drawings •Service Coverage: Based at one site but visits required to all of the Estate in London and Windsor •Service Period: Initial project for 18 months with ongoing support for up to 5 years
Bideford Christmas Lights - Installation, Maintenance and Removal
Bideford Town Council
The purpose of this tender is to procure, install, maintain, and remove Christmas lighting displays in various locations in the town centre in Bideford for the festive seasons 2026-2029.
ED0389-25 Delivery of District Heating to the Cranbrook Expansion Areas by an ESCo
East Devon District Council
East Devon District Council (EDDC) is seeking to engage the market in advance of procuring a long-term Energy Services Company (ESCo) to deliver a new District Heating Network to serve the expansion areas of Cranbrook. The scheme will serve the growth of Cranbrook new town, supplying low-carbon heat to approximately 4,500 new homes and 24,500m2; of commercial space, including three new schools. The project has successfully secured a £5.95 million capital contribution grant from the Green Heat Network Fund (GHNF), administered by Triple Point on behalf of the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. This funding is intended to support the delivery of low-carbon heat infrastructure and will be made available to the appointed ESCo as a contribution towards eligible capital works. The scheme will be required to meet Future Homes and Future Building standards as set out in the updated building regulations. Planning consent for the network has already been secured under East Devon District Council’s Local Development Order (LDO) for district heating, adopted in July 2020. Additionally, the Cranbrook Plan has allocated two hectares of land for an Energy Centre and associated heat network plant and equipment within the development. The heat network will include heat distribution pipework, and a new heat generation source. The estimated annual heat demand from the new development is 34.05 GWh, with a diversified peak demand of 12.5 MW. A feasibility study has been carried out that has built the technical and economic case for the expansion. The successful bidder will need to develop the design to construction stage. This will involve coordination with the developers and their network builders/operators. The successful bidder will then operate and maintain the network for the duration of the contract in line with industry best practices and the Heat Trust Scheme Standards with a subsequent move to market regulations where applicable. The estimated contract value over a 25
Future Labs - Rail Industry Energy Resilience
Transpennine Trains Limited
The rail industry is calling on the UK’s brightest minds to help shape the future of transport, inviting creators, problem-solvers and disruptors from every corner of the country to help improve sustainability, safety and accessibility across Britain’s rail network. Through Future Labs, the public ownership flagship innovation programme, Britain’s train operators are seeking pioneering solutions to four of rail’s toughest challenges. DFTO train operators have environmental and sustainability targets, whether that is for their overall carbon emissions, or specific to certain parts of their operations. In stations, we want to meet targets such as the creation of net zero stations. Severe weather events are occurring more frequently and are already impacting our operations. There is a risk that such events may impact our ability to provide a safe and operational environments for our customers and people in the future. We also know that energy generation comes from a variety of sources, and not all are renewable (low carbon intensive). As a consumer of electricity, DFTO operators cannot stipulate exactly where our electricity comes from, and the balance of power sources is very weather dependent. Although we may have purchased green energy financially, this does not mean that we are actually consuming green energy (this is a financial arrangement only). Energy production and transmission is based on regional generation and whole network loading, which is managed entirely by National Grid. There are current plans to install battery storage within some stations to store greener energy, either from onsite generation, or from when the local grid is providing low carbon intensity energy. When it comes to energy resilience, Future Labs is seeking new ways to generate, store and manage clean energy directly on-site. Innovators are encouraged to explore how battery systems, solar power or novel technologies could help stations become self-sufficient, resilient and low carbon, e
Geotechnical Works and and Associated Services
Forestry and Land Scotland
Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) require contractors to deliver geotechnical works and consultancy services across Scotland’s national forests and land. The Contractor will provide a combination of planned and emergency geotechnical works, acting as Principal Contractor and, where required, Principal Designer under CDM 2015. All works must comply with Design Manual for Roads & Bridges (DMRB), the Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works (MCHW), British Standards, and Eurocodes. The scope includes: -Application of a range of rock and soil slope reinforcement techniques; -Rock removal and scaling; -Small scale tree felling and extraction; -Provision of specific plant (e.g. mobile barriers, off-road vehicles and nonroad engines); -Removal of vegetation and arboreal control to enable geotechnical works and inspections; -Installation of protection measures against rock and debris falls such as draped mesh, baseline, temporary or permanent catch fencing (and removal if required); -Provision of traffic management and other on-site communications as part of overall geotechnical works; -Provide emergency response to geotechnical incidents; -Chainsaw work as required; -Use of drones as required; -Design and Build (Principal Contractor/Principal Designer roles); -Supply accurate as built details and specifications and GPS coordinates of all installed infrastructure; and -Undertake and record geotechnical asset inspections including any necessary site preparation to enable inspections, e.g vegetation clearance, as well as carry out necessary maintenance and recording of inspections. In addition to physical geotechnical works, the Framework includes a comprehensive range of geoenvironmental, geotechnical, hydrogeological, scientific, and planning consultancy services to support FLS in the sustainable management of Scotland’s national forests and land. These services are essential for informing design decisions, ensuring regulatory compliance, and mitigating environmental a
Aquatic plant survey and condition assessment of the Nene Washes ditch network and of 3 main channels/drains at the Nene and Ouse Washes Protected Sites, Cambridgeshire.
Natural England
This survey is being sought by the West Anglia Area Team for aquatic plant survey and condition assessment of the Nene Washes ditch network, 20km long Morton's Leam at the Nene Washes and of the Counter Drain and Delph channels (both ca. 30km long) at Ouse Washes Protected Sites, Cambridgeshire. This will require Common Standards Monitoring surveys of the ditches across the Nene Washes and modified CSM ditch surveys in the Counter and Delph drains at the Ouse Washes and in at the Nene Washes as described in the Request for Quotation. The surveys must be carried out over summer 2026 (the Counter Drain at the Ouse Washes must be surveyed in full before 01 July after which it is cut) with the final report to be submitted at the end of February 2027. Extensive experience in identification of aquatic plants is required for this project across these two large sites.
Anskaffelse - Interiørarkitekt - Lierfoss prosjektet
Barne-, ungdoms- og familiedirektoratet
Oppdraget omfatter interiørarkitekttjenester for fire bygg i et byggeprosjekt, med et samlet bruttoareal på ca. 2 700 m² BTA. Byggene består av et administrasjonsbygg, to like avdelinger og en «spesialavdeling». Interiørarkitekten skal levere rådgivning, prosjektering, koordinering og kvalitetssikring av alle relevante interiørrelaterte forhold gjennom prosjektets faser – fra tidligfase og frem til ferdigstillelse. IARK skal bidra til å utvikle gode, funksjonelle, estetiske og driftseffektive løsninger, og sikre at interiørets utforming understøtter institusjonens formål, drift og sikkerhetsnivå. Leveransen omfatter interiørmessige tiltak knyttet til både: • fast inventar • løst inventar • brukerutstyr • interiørmessige avklaringer som påvirker tekniske og bygningsmessige fag
Anskaffelse - Interiørarkitekt - Lierfoss prosjektet
Barne-, ungdoms- og familiedirektoratet
Oppdraget omfatter interiørarkitekttjenester for fire bygg i et byggeprosjekt, med et samlet bruttoareal på ca. 2 700 m² BTA. Byggene består av et administrasjonsbygg, to like avdelinger og en «spesialavdeling». Interiørarkitekten skal levere rådgivning, prosjektering, koordinering og kvalitetssikring av alle relevante interiørrelaterte forhold gjennom prosjektets faser – fra tidligfase og frem til ferdigstillelse. IARK skal bidra til å utvikle gode, funksjonelle, estetiske og driftseffektive løsninger, og sikre at interiørets utforming understøtter institusjonens formål, drift og sikkerhetsnivå. Leveransen omfatter interiørmessige tiltak knyttet til både: • fast inventar • løst inventar • brukerutstyr • interiørmessige avklaringer som påvirker tekniske og bygningsmessige fag
Architectural Technician Services (CAD)
The Royal Household
For the supply and delivery of CAD technical services to support the Royal Household Property Section (RHPS) in the updating of CAD drawings and implementation of processes to keep them up to date going forward. •Service Type: Professional CAD services and technical authoring including ongoing maintenance •Purpose: To provide specialist support relating to CAD drawings •Service Coverage: Based at one site but visits required to all of the Estate in London and Windsor •Service Period: Initial project for 18 months with ongoing support for up to 5 years
Architectural Design
Wythenshawe Community Housing Group Limited
Wythenshawe Community Housing Group (WCHG) is procuring architectural services to support the redevelopment of a number of existing residential sites as part of the wider Wythenshawe Regeneration Programme. The commission will involve appraisal, design development and progression of proposals for residential‑led redevelopment, with the potential for services to extend into later delivery stages.