CPV 92
Recreational, cultural & sporting
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Wonderlab Interactive Exhibit Makers (Group 1), The Science and Industry Museum
Science Museum Group
The Science and Industry Museum’s new Wonderlab gallery will be a vibrant, awe-inspiring spectacle at the heart of the world’s first industrial city. Dynamic, social and multisensory, it will celebrate the wonder of science and invite everyone to unleash their inner inventor. Drawing on Manchester’s unparalleled heritage of innovation, the gallery will excite and challenge young minds to help inspire the next generation of scientists and inventors. Children and their accompanying adults will be encouraged to ‘Think and act like an inventor’, through curious, fun and memorable interactive experiences and a multifaceted, joyful and stimulating live programme. They will deepen their understanding of science phenomena, delight in tinkering and testing, develop new and existing skills and grow in confidence to question and explore. As a core permanent gallery offer, the new space will be an integral part of the Science and Industry Museum’s vision and Masterplan. The gallery floor and purpose-built spaces for live programme will create welcoming, playful and inspiring environment, creating the perfect backdrop for visitors to imagine, investigate and reflect. This tender invites suppliers to bid for Wonderlab’s Group 1 interactives, informally described as the “Hero exhibits”. These interactive exhibits will provide moments of joy, fun, surprise and wonder at regular intervals throughout the visitor journey. They will offer communal ‘wow’ moments, where large groups can engage and interact, while being surprised and impressed by the scale, novelty and working of the interactive. For more information, please see the tender documents.
Wonderlab Interactive Exhibit Makers (Group 1), The Science and Industry Museum
Science Museum Group
The Science and Industry Museum’s new Wonderlab gallery will be a vibrant, awe-inspiring spectacle at the heart of the world’s first industrial city. Dynamic, social and multisensory, it will celebrate the wonder of science and invite everyone to unleash their inner inventor. Drawing on Manchester’s unparalleled heritage of innovation, the gallery will excite and challenge young minds to help inspire the next generation of scientists and inventors. Children and their accompanying adults will be encouraged to ‘Think and act like an inventor’, through curious, fun and memorable interactive experiences and a multifaceted, joyful and stimulating live programme. They will deepen their understanding of science phenomena, delight in tinkering and testing, develop new and existing skills and grow in confidence to question and explore. As a core permanent gallery offer, the new space will be an integral part of the Science and Industry Museum’s vision and Masterplan. The gallery floor and purpose-built spaces for live programme will create welcoming, playful and inspiring environment, creating the perfect backdrop for visitors to imagine, investigate and reflect. This tender invites suppliers to bid for Wonderlab’s Group 1 interactives, informally described as the “Hero exhibits”. These interactive exhibits will provide moments of joy, fun, surprise and wonder at regular intervals throughout the visitor journey. They will offer communal ‘wow’ moments, where large groups can engage and interact, while being surprised and impressed by the scale, novelty and working of the interactive. For more information, please see the tender documents.
Nature Restoration Fund: Supply Market Research for Great Crested Newt EDPs
NATURAL ENGLAND
Officials from Natural England and Defra are hosting a virtual webinar on Tuesday 14 July 2026, 11:00 – 12:30, and we would like to invite you to join us. The session is aimed at private and third-sector suppliers currently active in, or interested in, the Great Crested Newt (GCN) market. It will provide early insight into how Natural England intends to deliver the Nature Restoration Fund, with a focus on GCN Environmental Delivery Plans (EDPs), potential conservation measures, and procurement routes within GCN markets. You will also have the opportunity to share your views in an open QA session on capacity, capability, and the practicalities of working within an EDP framework. If this is of interest to you and you wish to attend, please email naturerestorationfund@defra.gov.uk by Wednesday 24 June 2026 with the following details (for a maximum of two representatives from your organisation): • Organisation name: • Name(s) of attendee(s): • Role(s): • Email address(es): • If you have any specific questions, you would like us to address on the day, please feel free to detail these in your response. The session will be hosted virtually via Microsoft Teams video call. Joining information and an agenda will be sent to your nominated representatives following the registration deadline. If you have any questions, please contact: naturerestorationfund@defra.gov.uk. We look forward to seeing you there.
WCC - Library Refit Services Framework
Warwickshire County Council
The County Council is seeking to develop an 8 Year Open multi-Supplier framework to procure uplift, refit, re-design & furniture restocking of Warwickshire libraries, as-and-when required. Warwickshire County Council's (WCCs) operates through a network of 18 statutory libraries which are directly managed by the County Council. The process aims to onboard a number of providers to create an approved framework supplier list. It is hope that this will enable greater choice, versatility and competition. This Framework is not divided into lots. A minimum of 3 suppliers and maximum of 5 suppliers will be added to the framework. To tender for future opportunities, Framework Suppliers will be invited to participate in further-competition processes. The council intends to run further competition processes in which to select a supplier to deliver each Library project via the framework, however where the council (at its sole discretion) considers the use of a specific supplier from the framework is beneficial for consistency/continuity purposes (e.g additional goods from the same supplier that completed the original work) then the council reserves the right to procure via direct award to that supplier directly without competition. We are seeking Suppliers who offer expertise in design flare, innovation whilst being, durable and safe. Suppliers who can provide flexible layouts for varied events in which to meet Warwickshire diverse community needs & increase Library usage across the County. Suppliers who offer value for money through experience and design. We are inviting library Uplift/Refit/furnishing providers who can evidence at least three public sector organisations library Uplifts/Refits/refurnishing projects.
Building Works Framework 2026
Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime
This procurement is being conducted by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) on behalf of the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) who are the Contracting Authority as defined in Section 2 of the Procurement Act 2023. Multi Lot Building Works Framework (BWF) to replace an existing BWF so as to deliver various works across the Metropolitan Police estate. This agreement will provide access to construction works and associated services for projects across 9 Lots as described below. The scope of works under the capital programme is diverse and includes, but is not limited to: • Internal refurbishment and fit-out • Alterations and extensions • Decoration and finishes • Public health engineering • Electronic Security Systems • Mechanical and electrical installation, repair, and replacement • Internal and external fabric repairs, replacement, and installation • Demolition and enabling works • Asbestos removal and management • New build works, with the option to include design services • Associated works and ancillary services required to support delivery For further information on The Estate Strategy 2025 - 2035 | Metropolitan Police: https://www.met.police.uk/police-forces/metropolitan-police/areas/about-us/about-the-met/estate-strategy/
Building Works Framework 2026
Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime
This procurement is being conducted by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) on behalf of the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) who are the Contracting Authority as defined in Section 2 of the Procurement Act 2023. Multi Lot Building Works Framework (BWF) to replace an existing BWF so as to deliver various works across the Metropolitan Police estate. This agreement will provide access to construction works and associated services for projects across 9 Lots as described below. The scope of works under the capital programme is diverse and includes, but is not limited to: • Internal refurbishment and fit-out • Alterations and extensions • Decoration and finishes • Public health engineering • Electronic Security Systems • Mechanical and electrical installation, repair, and replacement • Internal and external fabric repairs, replacement, and installation • Demolition and enabling works • Asbestos removal and management • New build works, with the option to include design services • Associated works and ancillary services required to support delivery For further information on The Estate Strategy 2025 - 2035 | Metropolitan Police: https://www.met.police.uk/police-forces/metropolitan-police/areas/about-us/about-the-met/estate-strategy/
Nature Restoration Fund: Supply Market Research for Great Crested Newt EDPs
NATURAL ENGLAND
Officials from Natural England and Defra are hosting a virtual webinar on Tuesday 14 July 2026, 11:00 – 12:30, and we would like to invite you to join us. The session is aimed at private and third-sector suppliers currently active in, or interested in, the Great Crested Newt (GCN) market. It will provide early insight into how Natural England intends to deliver the Nature Restoration Fund, with a focus on GCN Environmental Delivery Plans (EDPs), potential conservation measures, and procurement routes within GCN markets. You will also have the opportunity to share your views in an open QA session on capacity, capability, and the practicalities of working within an EDP framework. If this is of interest to you and you wish to attend, please reply to this email by Wednesday 24 June 2026 with the following details (for a maximum of two representatives from your organisation): • Organisation name: • Name(s) of attendee(s): • Role(s): • Email address(es): • If you have any specific questions, you would like us to address on the day, please feel free to detail these in your response. The session will be hosted virtually via Microsoft Teams video call. Joining information and an agenda will be sent to your nominated representatives following the registration deadline. If you have any questions, please contact: naturerestorationfund@defra.gov.uk. We look forward to seeing you there.
WCC - Library Refit Services Framework
Warwickshire County Council
The County Council is seeking to develop an 8 Year Open multi-Supplier framework to procure uplift, refit, re-design & furniture restocking of Warwickshire libraries, as-and-when required. Warwickshire County Council's (WCCs) operates through a network of 18 statutory libraries which are directly managed by the County Council. The process aims to onboard a number of providers to create an approved framework supplier list. It is hope that this will enable greater choice, versatility and competition. This Framework is not divided into lots. A minimum of 3 suppliers and maximum of 5 suppliers will be added to the framework. To tender for future opportunities, Framework Suppliers will be invited to participate in further-competition processes. The council intends to run further competition processes in which to select a supplier to deliver each Library project via the framework, however where the council (at its sole discretion) considers the use of a specific supplier from the framework is beneficial for consistency/continuity purposes (e.g additional goods from the same supplier that completed the original work) then the council reserves the right to procure via direct award to that supplier directly without competition. We are seeking Suppliers who offer expertise in design flare, innovation whilst being, durable and safe. Suppliers who can provide flexible layouts for varied events in which to meet Warwickshire diverse community needs & increase Library usage across the County. Suppliers who offer value for money through experience and design. We are inviting library Uplift/Refit/furnishing providers who can evidence at least three public sector organisations library Uplifts/Refits/refurnishing projects.
WCC - Library Refit Services Framework
Warwickshire County Council
The County Council is seeking to develop an 8 Year Open multi-Supplier framework to procure uplift, refit, re-design & furniture restocking of Warwickshire libraries, as-and-when required. Warwickshire County Council's (WCCs) operates through a network of 18 statutory libraries which are directly managed by the County Council. The process aims to onboard a number of providers to create an approved framework supplier list. It is hope that this will enable greater choice, versatility and competition. This Framework is not divided into lots. A minimum of 3 suppliers and maximum of 5 suppliers will be added to the framework. To tender for future opportunities, Framework Suppliers will be invited to participate in further-competition processes. The council intends to run further competition processes in which to select a supplier to deliver each Library project via the framework, however where the council (at its sole discretion) considers the use of a specific supplier from the framework is beneficial for consistency/continuity purposes (e.g additional goods from the same supplier that completed the original work) then the council reserves the right to procure via direct award to that supplier directly without competition. We are seeking Suppliers who offer expertise in design flare, innovation whilst being, durable and safe. Suppliers who can provide flexible layouts for varied events in which to meet Warwickshire diverse community needs & increase Library usage across the County. Suppliers who offer value for money through experience and design. We are inviting library Uplift/Refit/furnishing providers who can evidence at least three public sector organisations library Uplifts/Refits/refurnishing projects.
WCC - Library Refit Services Framework
Warwickshire County Council
The County Council is seeking to develop an 8 Year Open multi-Supplier framework to procure uplift, refit, re-design & furniture restocking of Warwickshire libraries, as-and-when required. Warwickshire County Council's (WCCs) operates through a network of 18 statutory libraries which are directly managed by the County Council. The process aims to onboard a number of providers to create an approved framework supplier list. It is hope that this will enable greater choice, versatility and competition. This Framework is not divided into lots. A minimum of 3 suppliers and maximum of 5 suppliers will be added to the framework. To tender for future opportunities, Framework Suppliers will be invited to participate in further-competition processes. The council intends to run further competition processes in which to select a supplier to deliver each Library project via the framework, however where the council (at its sole discretion) considers the use of a specific supplier from the framework is beneficial for consistency/continuity purposes (e.g additional goods from the same supplier that completed the original work) then the council reserves the right to procure via direct award to that supplier directly without competition. We are seeking Suppliers who offer expertise in design flare, innovation whilst being, durable and safe. Suppliers who can provide flexible layouts for varied events in which to meet Warwickshire diverse community needs & increase Library usage across the County. Suppliers who offer value for money through experience and design. We are inviting library Uplift/Refit/furnishing providers who can evidence at least three public sector organisations library Uplifts/Refits/refurnishing projects.
Meet The Buyer Event
West Berkshire Council
This is a notice for a Meet the Buyer event, not a procurement exercise.
Amusement Arcade Purchase Buyer
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
BCP Council own and operate an amusement arcade within its geographical area. We are seeking a dedicated buyer that can undertake all procurement related activity on behalf of the Arcade staff. The requirements to procure and source the amusement arcade are niche in nature. Procurement follows three separate purchase streams: 1) Arcade Machines 2) Spares for Arcade Machines 3) Stock (for arcade and amusement prizes)
Amusement Arcade Purchase Buyer
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
BCP Council own and operate an amusement arcade within its geographical area. We are seeking a dedicated buyer that can undertake all procurement related activity on behalf of the Arcade staff. The requirements to procure and source the amusement arcade are niche in nature. Procurement follows three separate purchase streams: 1) Arcade Machines 2) Spares for Arcade Machines 3) Stock (for arcade and amusement prizes)
Preliminary Market Engagement - Events and Activities Countywide
Durham County Council
Preliminary Market Engagement for Events and Activities across the County of Durham
Contract for Elba Skatepark, Swansea
City & County of Swansea
This contract is to redevelop the Elba Skatepark in Gowerton, Swansea, to provide accessible skate & ride opportunities in a welcoming, community-friendly space. The Elba Skatepark Refurbishment is the sixth round in a series of skatepark and pump track projects to be delivered across the city and county of Swansea. This skatepark within this contract will be complemented by existing facilities and new projects to create a network of skate and wheeled sports facilities of different size, scale and challenge level.
Contract for Elba Skatepark, Swansea
City & County of Swansea
This contract is to redevelop the Elba Skatepark in Gowerton, Swansea, to provide accessible skate & ride opportunities in a welcoming, community-friendly space. The Elba Skatepark Refurbishment is the sixth round in a series of skatepark and pump track projects to be delivered across the city and county of Swansea. This skatepark within this contract will be complemented by existing facilities and new projects to create a network of skate and wheeled sports facilities of different size, scale and challenge level.
Медијски сервис - услуга сервиса, вести, фото сервиса и видео сервиса
Министарство рударства и енергетике, Београд, ПИБ: 108509991
Медијанино културно лето
Управа Градске општине Медијана, Ниш, ПИБ: 103618277
Пивски фестивал
Туристичка организација општине Власотинце, Власотинце, ПИБ: 108760115
Организација концерта са продукцијом Власина фест-Магла бенд
Туристичка организација општине Власотинце, Власотинце, ПИБ: 108760115
Организација концерта са продукцијом Власина фест-Амадеус бенд
Туристичка организација општине Власотинце, Власотинце, ПИБ: 108760115
Пратећи културно-забавно-едукативни садржај-Власина фест 2026
Туристичка организација општине Власотинце, Власотинце, ПИБ: 108760115
Wigan Museum - Our Northern Soul: Exhibition Design and Build
Wigan Council
You are invited to tender for the provision of ‘Wigan Museum – Our Northern Soul: Exhibition Design and Build’ under the terms and instructions set out in the Invitation to Tender documentation. In summary, we are seeking an experienced Exhibition Design and Build contractor to design and build all the 2D and 3D aspects of the ground floor main gallery exhibition and Discover Room from RIBA Stages 3-6. This includes: * Exhibition Design Development (RIBA Stages 3-4). * Delivery of 5 co-creation sessions with Community Partners for design development of exhibition displays and themes (RIBA Stage 3) from August-November 2026. * 3D Fabrication (walls, plinths, displays, small interactives, mounts, furniture). * Decoration (paint decoration of walls). * Gallery Floor Treatment. * AV Hardware, AV software and electrical works. * 2D Graphic Design, Artworking and Production. * Site management and build installation (RIBA Stage 5). * Site Handover (RIBA Stage 6). The successful supplier will be required to ensure all CDM requirements are fulfilled and will be the Principal Designer on the project. Please refer to the Specification document within the Invitation to Tender pack which details the full requirements and scope of the services being procured. The project will take place at Wigan Museum, 41 Library St, Wigan, WN1 1NU in the main ground floor gallery and Discover Room. Please see documentation within the Invitation to Tender pack for more information on the gallery spaces. The deadline for the submission of final tender bids is Wednesday 8th July 2026 at 12:00noon.
Wigan Museum - Our Northern Soul: Exhibition Design and Build
Wigan Council
You are invited to tender for the provision of ‘Wigan Museum – Our Northern Soul: Exhibition Design and Build’ under the terms and instructions set out in the Invitation to Tender documentation. In summary, we are seeking an experienced Exhibition Design and Build contractor to design and build all the 2D and 3D aspects of the ground floor main gallery exhibition and Discover Room from RIBA Stages 3-6. This includes: * Exhibition Design Development (RIBA Stages 3-4). * Delivery of 5 co-creation sessions with Community Partners for design development of exhibition displays and themes (RIBA Stage 3) from August-November 2026. * 3D Fabrication (walls, plinths, displays, small interactives, mounts, furniture). * Decoration (paint decoration of walls). * Gallery Floor Treatment. * AV Hardware, AV software and electrical works. * 2D Graphic Design, Artworking and Production. * Site management and build installation (RIBA Stage 5). * Site Handover (RIBA Stage 6). The successful supplier will be required to ensure all CDM requirements are fulfilled and will be the Principal Designer on the project. Please refer to the Specification document within the Invitation to Tender pack which details the full requirements and scope of the services being procured. The project will take place at Wigan Museum, 41 Library St, Wigan, WN1 1NU in the main ground floor gallery and Discover Room. Please see documentation within the Invitation to Tender pack for more information on the gallery spaces. The deadline for the submission of final tender bids is Wednesday 8th July 2026 at 12:00noon.