CPV 71
Architectural, engineering, construction services
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Tachograph Forensic Services
HM Revenue & Customs
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is seeking to establish a single supplier contract for the provision of tachograph analysis services. Tachograph analysis services use a vehicle's tachograph data to understand and identify: - The vehicle's prior locations; - The number, times, and duration of the stops made by the vehicle; and - Any detours from logical routes made by the vehicle. This information can then be used to either give credence to or to negate the version of events given by the driver of the vehicle during a prosecution. This contract will be primarily used by the Fraud Investigation Service (FIS), a division of the Customer Compliance Group within HMRC. FIS is responsible for the investigation of fiscal (tax and duty) fraud, linked money laundering of the proceeds of crime, and any international elements of these crimes. HMRC considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any evaluation and selection of suppliers will be based solely on the award criteria set out by HMRC. Please see the 'Submission address and any special instructions' section below for details of how to access the procurement event and submit a tender for this contract. Further information about HMRC's procurement tool, SAP Ariba, and general information about supplying to HMRC is available here: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customs/about/procurement
Tachograph Forensic Services
HM Revenue & Customs
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is seeking to establish a single supplier contract for the provision of tachograph analysis services. Tachograph analysis services use a vehicle's tachograph data to understand and identify: - The vehicle's prior locations; - The number, times, and duration of the stops made by the vehicle; and - Any detours from logical routes made by the vehicle. This information can then be used to either give credence to or to negate the version of events given by the driver of the vehicle during a prosecution. This contract will be primarily used by the Fraud Investigation Service (FIS), a division of the Customer Compliance Group within HMRC. FIS is responsible for the investigation of fiscal (tax and duty) fraud, linked money laundering of the proceeds of crime, and any international elements of these crimes. HMRC considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any evaluation and selection of suppliers will be based solely on the award criteria set out by HMRC. Please see the 'Submission address and any special instructions' section below for details of how to access the procurement event and submit a tender for this contract. Further information about HMRC's procurement tool, SAP Ariba, and general information about supplying to HMRC is available here: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customs/about/procurement
GWR - Legionella Management
FIRST GREATER WESTERN LIMITED
Complete management regime for the monitoring and control of Legionella and bacterial infections in water systems to ensure Great Western Railway (GWR) remains compliant with all relevant UK legislation and guidance
GWR - Legionella Management
FIRST GREATER WESTERN LIMITED
Complete management regime for the monitoring and control of Legionella and bacterial infections in water systems to ensure Great Western Railway (GWR) remains compliant with all relevant UK legislation and guidance
Lifts (Goods and Passenger) Inspections
UK Atomic Energy Authority
The UK Atomic Energy Authority has a requirement for its Goods and Passenger Lifts at its Culham Campus, Oxfordshire location to be inspected. This is required to meet the requirements of Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER) and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER). The Authority has approx 30 lifts for regular inspection. Please note, this requirement does not include any maintenance of the lifts. Further details are available by following a link to UK.eu-supply.com portal and Quote ID: 100110810. You need to be Registered, Logged in and to have expressed an interest to see or download documents.
Decommissioning of Cyclotron Vault
Cardiff University
This notice is issued to inform the market of pre-market engagement activity in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. Cardiff University intends to undertake a procurement for the decommissioning of a cyclotron vault facility located within Cardiff. The purpose of this pre-market engagement is to inform the development of the procurement strategy, specification, and evaluation criteria by engaging with organisations that have relevant expertise and capability in delivering such works. This engagement will support the Authority in understanding market capacity, delivery models, technical approaches, and key risks associated with the requirement. This notice does not constitute a call for competition or a commitment to enter into a contract. Background: Cardiff University houses a cyclotron used in the production of medical radioisotopes for research and clinical applications. The University is progressing plans to decommission the existing cyclotron installation and associated infrastructure. This will include: - Removal of the cyclotron and associated systems - Decommissioning of activated components of the cyclotron - Removal of activated structural elements within the vault The cyclotron vault is a heavily shielded structure designed to contain ionising radiation generated during operation. As part of its original design, internal wall structures were constructed as sacrificial layers, intended to absorb radiation during operation and facilitate their removal at end of life. These sacrificial walls will require controlled removal and appropriate disposal as part of the decommissioning process. The works will therefore include the removal of activated walls within the vault, alongside the removal of the cyclotron and associated activated components. These works represent a specialist radiological decommissioning project requiring appropriate expertise in radiation safety, dismantling, structural removal, and compliant handling and disposal of activated material
Housing Voidcare Solution 2026-2029
North Tyneside Borough Council
The Authority requires a suitable Organisation/Energy company partner to provide a solution to take responsibilty for our void housing properties to clear and update the energy meters ready for the new tenants to occupy. The successful bidder will be expect to commence as soon as the contract is awarded and will be agreed by the Authority and the successful bidder and is anticpated to be mid July 2026. The value stated is used for the purposes of advertising and is dependent upon tenant uptake
Local Transport Plan Consultation Support
York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority
The appointed consultant will help us to undertake an accessible, effective and meaningful consultation. This will include working closely with the Combined Authority to ensure all consultation and engagement activity meets our governance requirements and best practice, including meeting our Public Sector Equality Duty, the Gunning Principles, and government best practice. Further information is contained within ITT Part 2 - Specification.
Coastal Maritime Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Service
Home Office
Maritime security is a key enabler of the security of the UK, the Crown Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories. Border Security Command (BSC) intends to procure a maritime situational awareness system to meet the operational requirements of the Joint Maritime Security Centre (JMSC) and the Border Security Command Maritime – Channel Operations team. The maritime domain is critical to the UK’s prosperity, resilience and global influence. To strengthen maritime security outcomes, the UK requires persistent surveillance capability, including the ability to detect non-cooperative and non-reporting vessels across the UK Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), including the British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. Please note that several market engagement notices have previously been published in relation to these requirements. This clarification is provided to avoid any confusion for suppliers regarding earlier communications. The notices can be accessed using the links below: https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/004451-2026 https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/004449-2026 https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/013491-2025 https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/035519-2025 https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/038665-2025 Earlier notices published in 2025 set out separate requirements for: (i) Land-Based Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and a Common Operating Picture; and (ii) a Mobile Maritime Domain Awareness Service. These requirements have now been consolidated into a single procurement, referred to as the Coastal Maritime ISR Service. This planned procurement notice provides an update on the intended route to market. The Authority initially planned to use the Crown Commercial Service Space-Enabled and Geospatial Services Dynamic Purchasing System. The Authority now intends to run this procurement through the Government Commercial Agency’s Space Technology Solutions Dynamic Market (RM6370) Space
GLA Architecture and Urbanisation Framework 4
Transport for London
This new Panel will provide a comprehensive compliant design framework for use by the GLA Group and other public sector commissioning authorities for architectural, place-making and urban planning services.
2026- Inspection and Testing of Roof Lines, Anchor, Abseiling, flagpoles and Fixed Ladders
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority
The provision of Inspection and Testing of Roof Lines, Anchor, Abseiling, Flagpoles and Fixed Ladders across the Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service Estate.
Construction Procurement Partner
Commercial Services Kent Ltd (t/a Procurement Services)
Commercial Services Kent Ltd (t/a Procurement Services) are seeking a single Supplier to be appointed as a partner following an Open Procedure for the provision of procurement services. The successful partner will collaborate with CSKL to design, establish and manage Frameworks which are compliant with the Procurement Act 2023 for construction clients across the public sector. The Frameworks put in place on behalf of CSKL (as a centralised procurement authority under Section 1 of the Procurement Act) must meet the needs of all public sector Contracting Authorities including CSKL internal requirements.
P1368 - Professional Services (all stages from survey through to completion of works on site) in relation to Multi-Element Improvements to 4 No 'Grade B Listed Properties' at Joy Street and Hamilton Street, Belfast
Northern Ireland Housing Executive
To appoint a suitably qualified and competent multi-disciplinary team to carry out Professional Services (all stages from survey through to completion of works on site) in relation to Multi-Element Improvements to 4 No 'Grade B Listed Properties' at Joy Street and Hamilton Street, Belfast.
SONI085 DS3 - Gate 15
SONI Ltd
The procurement process is part of a structured process to aid SONI Limited (“SONI”) in the selection of companies for inclusion on the Qualification System for the provision of DS3 System Services and the award of contracts subject to approval of the Regulatory Authorities Northern Ireland respectively. Refer to Qualification briefing document for full details.
City Housing Valuation Services
Wolverhampton City Council
The purpose of this Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) is to gather input from potential suppliers to understand the types of solutions, service delivery models, and capabilities available in the market to support City Housing Valuation Services, including the range of functionality, capacity, and innovation that suppliers can offer.
TRIV2026 - Passive Fire Protection
Trivallis
*Update minor change (18/06/2026) - hyperlink with regards to WPPN012 was not working. New link now provided. Trivallis are conducting this below threshold procurement process using best practice even though only certain elements of the Procurement Act 2023 and related legislation apply to this process Trivallis are seeking to appoint three (3) contractors to a four (4) year framework for Passive Fire Protection works including surveys, maintenance, remedial works, and new installations as may be necessary to achieve fire safety compliance as per any current and future applicable fire safety legislation. Trivallis will be using the open tender procurement procedure under the Procurement Regulations 2023. The procurement will be managed on eTender Wales. Trivallis are utilising Procurement Policy Note WPPN012 which means we will be looking for contractors in the geographical region of South Wales only for this tender and framework. We are supporting the Welsh Governments Wellbeing of Future Generations Act 2015 Wellbeing Goals with this tender and framework. Please see the following link for more information: https://www.gov.wales/wppn-012-guidance-on-reserving-below-threshold-procurements-for-devolved-welsh-authorities As defined in the legislation, we are looking for suppliers that are based or established in South Wales and have substantive business operations in this region. This means having a permanent base in the location not simply a registered office. In order for Trivallis to guarantee the correct minimum legal compliance and quality standards for this tender, suppliers must have the following third party accreditation for installation & maintenance of the following fire safety systems: Cavity Barriers, Penetration Sealing, Fire Door & Timber Fire Doors.
GLA Architecture and Urbanisation Framework 4
transport for London
This new Panel will provide a comprehensive compliant design framework for use by the GLA Group and other public sector commissioning authorities for architectural, place making and urban planning services.
Tachograph Forensic Services
HM Revenue & Customs
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is seeking to establish a single supplier contract for the provision of tachograph analysis services. Tachograph analysis services use a vehicle's tachograph data to understand and identify: - The vehicle's prior locations; - The number, times, and duration of the stops made by the vehicle; and - Any detours from logical routes made by the vehicle. This information can then be used to either give credence to or to negate the version of events given by the driver of the vehicle during a prosecution. This contract will be primarily used by the Fraud Investigation Service (FIS), a division of the Customer Compliance Group within HMRC. FIS is responsible for the investigation of fiscal (tax and duty) fraud, linked money laundering of the proceeds of crime, and any international elements of these crimes. HMRC considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any evaluation and selection of suppliers will be based solely on the award criteria set out by HMRC. Please see the 'Submission address and any special instructions' section below for details of how to access the procurement event and submit a tender for this contract. Further information about HMRC's procurement tool, SAP Ariba, and general information about supplying to HMRC is available here: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customs/about/procurement
GWR - Legionella Management
FIRST GREATER WESTERN LIMITED
Complete management regime for the monitoring and control of Legionella and bacterial infections in water systems to ensure Great Western Railway (GWR) remains compliant with all relevant UK legislation and guidance
Lifts (Goods and Passenger) Inspections
UK Atomic Energy Authority
The UK Atomic Energy Authority has a requirement for its Goods and Passenger Lifts at its Culham Campus, Oxfordshire location to be inspected. This is required to meet the requirements of Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER) and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER). The Authority has approx 30 lifts for regular inspection. Please note, this requirement does not include any maintenance of the lifts. Further details are available by following a link to UK.eu-supply.com portal and Quote ID: 100110810. You need to be Registered, Logged in and to have expressed an interest to see or download documents.
Local Transport Plan Consultation Support
York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority
The appointed consultant will help us to undertake an accessible, effective and meaningful consultation. This will include working closely with the Combined Authority to ensure all consultation and engagement activity meets our governance requirements and best practice, including meeting our Public Sector Equality Duty, the Gunning Principles, and government best practice. Further information is contained within ITT Part 2 - Specification.
2026- Inspection and Testing of Roof Lines, Anchor, Abseiling, flagpoles and Fixed Ladders
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority
The provision of Inspection and Testing of Roof Lines, Anchor, Abseiling, Flagpoles and Fixed Ladders across the Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service Estate.
P1368 - Professional Services (all stages from survey through to completion of works on site) in relation to Multi-Element Improvements to 4 No 'Grade B Listed Properties' at Joy Street and Hamilton Street, Belfast
Northern Ireland Housing Executive
To appoint a suitably qualified and competent multi-disciplinary team to carry out Professional Services (all stages from survey through to completion of works on site) in relation to Multi-Element Improvements to 4 No 'Grade B Listed Properties' at Joy Street and Hamilton Street, Belfast.
Regenerative Schools Pilot - Innovation Lead
Department for Education
The Department for Education and the Education Estates Strategy The Department for Education (DfE) is the UK government’s Department responsible for the schools in England. As part of this role, we oversee the safety, condition, and long‑term sustainability of the education estate. This includes ensuring that current and future school buildings are provided with safe, high‑quality environments where children can learn and thrive. On 11th February 2026 the Department published its 10-year plan for the Education Estate, the Education Estates Strategy, A decade of national renewal. The Regenerative Schools Pilot was outlined within the strategy: “Testing new solutions, technologies and construction methods – we will continue to look at how we can go further for our future design specifications as part of a research and development programme supported by £33 million to 2029-30. This will prioritise regenerative approaches looking at a wide range of outcomes from energy storage to bio-based construction materials, such as timber and working closely with Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) on the Timber in Construction Road Map.” This is your opportunity to shape this cutting‑edge project, which will guide the Department’s work over the next ten years and beyond. Regenerative Schools Pilot, Introduction The Department for Education intends to research, develop, and deliver a series of single and dual classroom, ultra‑low‑carbon school buildings under the Regenerative Schools Programme. This will be accompanied by a package of landscaping and retrofit interventions which will support biodiversity, passive heat‑reduction (such as tree shading), fabric upgrades to existing buildings (cladding and windows), sustainable drainage systems and the creation of outdoor learning spaces. This programme will also produce case studies, guidance and resources for schools. As part of the Regenerative Schools Programme, the Department intends to appoint two parties