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Ambient Packaging and Packaging for Temperature-controlled and Dangerous Goods

MHRA

The MHRA distributes life-science products and materials globally in the form of glass ampoule and vials. Many shipments require temperature control using dry ice or icepack/PCM system. Shipments may also contain infectious materials requiring dangerous goods packaging.

Estimated value£375,000
C385748
United Kingdom

C0152 EDI L&D Pathway

The National Lottery Community Fund

A comprehensive Learning and Development approach to meet the Fund's Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) commitments. The project comprises a structured five-element learning pathway designed to build EDI capability across all levels of the organisation, from foundational awareness to strategic change leadership. The approach directly supports delivery of our EDI Statement of Intent and associated action plan, and EDI Funding Equity Based Approach. Our EDI Statement of Intent commits the Fund to building a culture where equity, diversity and inclusion are embedded in everything we do. Feedback consistently identifies the need for structured, progressive EDI learning that moves beyond one-off awareness sessions to build genuine capability and confidence.

Estimated value£100,000
C0152
United Kingdom

Rough Sleeping Prevention & Resettlement Framework

Nottinghamshire County Council

Nottinghamshire County Council is seeking to establish a Framework of suitable Providers to deliver support services to people who are rough sleeping, homeless or at the risk of becoming homeless. The framework is divided into 3 Lots: Lot 1-Supported Accommodation - Support only Lot 2-Outreach & Co-Ordination Lot 3-Integrated Specialist Support The framework will be open to any local authority within the counties of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire and any successor local authority following local government reorganisation. The initial Framework is expected to commence in July 2026.

Estimated value£750.0m
DN810927
United Kingdom

FM Reactive & Planned Maintenance Electrical Works

Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales Police & North Wales Police

North Wales Police (NWP) and North Wales Fire and Rescue Service (NWFRS) are seeking to appoint multiple Electrical Contractors for Reactive/Planned Maintenance and Installation Building Works; with a maximum of 4 to be awarded. NWP and NWFRS have a diverse portfolio of approximately 120 properties across North Wales comprising of Police Stations, Fire Stations, Offices and Fleet Departments. The term of contract will be for 5 years – 2 years + 3 x 12 monthly extensions on the agreement of both parties. To provide an effective and responsive service to ensure all maintenance/property defects are dealt with in a prompt and efficient manner. Service will be required 24 hours a day, 364/5 days a year. When called out the contractors must be on site within 2 hours. Work on a rota system to ensure fair coverage. The aim is to produce a 24/7 callout system to ensure the estate is maintained to a high standard and will be required to react to repairing minor defaults and breakdown e.g. faulty light switch, install new USB socket, faulty electric shower, install a new induction hob; along with electrical installation works projects to the maximum value of £30K. Successful companies will be added to a NWP/NWFRS Contractor list for reactive electrical works.

Estimated value£350,000
100110455
United Kingdom

Responsive Repairs and Voids Contractor – Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Surrounding Areas

Hastoe Housing Association

JCT Measured Term Contract (MTC) Estimated average yearly spend £500,000.00 Estimated four year spend : £2,000,000.00 Responsive Repairs and Voids Contractor – Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, North Essex, Milton Keynes, Stevenage areas. NHF Schedule of Rates V7.1 Responsive repairs, Voids, Out-of-hours Typical trades: plumbing, carpentry, electrical, plastering, roofing, general building, drainage, etc. Response times (P1 Emergency / P2 Urgent / P3 Routine P4 ) 400 number of homes maintained Start date (estimated) - August 2026 with a 3 month mobilisation period Initial term: 4 years Extension option: +2 years KPI regime monitored through monthly contractor meetings For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Kingston-Upon-Thames%2C-Surrey%2C:-Houses-construction-work./UM3M5ZQV72 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/UM3M5ZQV72

Estimated value£2.0m
HHA0012026
United Kingdom

TVCA-PROC-0606 - Business Tees Valley Website Development

Tees Valley Combined Authority

Tees Valley Combined Authority (TVCA) ('the contracting authority') is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified supplier to design, develop and launch the first phase of a new Business Tees Valley digital platform. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Tees Valley portal at: https://teesvalley.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/??notice-title??/6V663EF27B To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://teesvalley.delta-esourcing.com/respond/6V663EF27B If you experience any technical difficulties from accessing the above url, then please contact the Delta eSourcing Helpdesk on call 0800 923 9236 or email helpdesk@delta-esourcing.com. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://teesvalley.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Darlington:-Business-services:-law%2C-marketing%2C-consulting%2C-recruitment%2C-printing-and-security./6V663EF27B To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://teesvalley.delta-esourcing.com/respond/6V663EF27B

Estimated value£170,000
TVCA-PROC-0606 - Business Tees Valley Website Development
United Kingdom

Strategic Flood Risk Assessment

Council of the Isles of Scilly

The Council of the Isles of Scilly is the UK's smallest unitary authority, located 28 miles off the southwest coast of Cornwall. The Local Planning Authority operates within the UK planning system and covers an archipelago with a population of around 2,200 across five inhabited islands. The Council is seeking to commission a suitably qualified and experienced consultancy to undertake a Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (SFRA) to inform the evidence base for the Local Plan Review. The Isles of Scilly faces unique flood risk challenges due to its coastal location, low-lying land, and climate change impacts. The SFRA will support policy development around flood risk management, sustainable development, and climate resilience. 2. Objectives • To provide robust evidence to support the Local Plan and future planning decisions in relation to flood risk. • To assess current and future flood risks across the islands, including tidal, surface water, groundwater, and climate change impacts. • To identify flood risk constraints and opportunities for development. • To inform site allocations and policy development in the emerging Local Plan. • To provide spatial outputs (e.g., GIS layers) and recommendations for flood risk mitigation and adaptation. The Isles of Scilly is a unique and sensitive environment with a small resident population (~2,200), high landscape and ecological value, and significant seasonal visitor pressure. The SFRA will ensure that the Local Plan complies with legal requirements and promotes sustainable and flood safe development. ________________________________________ 3. Scope of Work • Review existing flood risk data and studies, including Environment Agency flood maps, climate projections, and local drainage information. • Undertake a Level 1 SFRA for the entire Local Planning Authority area. • Identify areas at risk from all sources of flooding and assess the impact of climate change. • Provide guidance on the application of the Sequential Test and Excep

Estimated value£15,000
20251009_Plannning SFRA
United Kingdom

ELECTRICAL REWIRE (PHASE 2) AT WHITTAKER MOSS PRIMARY SCHOOL, ROCHDALE

Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council

The Contractor shall be entirely responsible for the accurate and efficient installation and performance of the works as detailed below and in the Contract documentation. Unless otherwise indicated the works shall include for the coordination, supply, delivery to site, installation, setting to work, testing, and commissioning, the following works in accordance with the requirements of this specification and the accompanying drawings: • Electrical Services • Strip Out Works • Builders Work in Connection • Testing and Commissioning • Provision of O&M Manuals and User Guides The Contractor shall pay particular attention to the Main Contract documents in respect of the programming of the works. The works were planned to be carried out over a 3-year period in separately tendered phases during the summer holiday breaks.

Estimated value£250,000
CL
United Kingdom

Short Breaks Services Framework (CSC25128)

Worcestershire County Council

Worcestershire County Council is seeking qualified and experienced suppliers to deliver services that support the Council to fulfil its Sufficiency Duty in relation to short breaks for Children with Disabilities and to improve the overall outcomes for these children. The framework agreement will assist the Council to improve the availability of suitable short breaks at the right time and right location, delivering the right support, ensuring that the Council’s Children in Care: • Receive the best care possible to meet their needs. • Are effectively supported to improve their individual outcomes. • Have their welfare promoted and are effectively safeguarded. The open framework is divided into four (4) Lots: • Lot 1 – Overnight Fostering Short Breaks • Lot 2 – Overnight Residential Short Breaks • Lot 3 – Domiciliary Care • Lot 4 – Short Breaks Support Workers The Council is seeking to put in place an open framework to establish the initial framework and appoint one or more Suppliers to deliver services. This Procurement is intended to set up a list of approved Suppliers. There is no limit to the number of Suppliers who can join the framework. Call-off Award Procedures will then be conducted, and Call-off contracts will then be awarded. The initial open framework will be for Lot 1 – Overnight Fostering Short Breaks and Lot 2 – Overnight Residential Short Breaks only, with new open framework start date of 1st November 2026. Lot 3 – Domiciliary Care and Lot 4 – Short Breaks Support Workers 4 will continue on the existing Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) until 28th February 2027. The framework for Lot 3 – Domiciliary Care and Lot 4 – Short Breaks Support Workers will open in the autumn, with an open framework start date of 1st March 2027. Lot 1– Overnight Fostering Short Breaks and Lot 2 – Overnight Residential Short Breaks will also reopen at this time. All Lots will then reopen at least annually in the autumn.

Estimated value£14.5m
CSC25128
United Kingdom

Supply & Fit of Tyres and Associated Services

Sellafield Limited

Sellafield Ltd is seeking to establish a framework agreement for the supply, fitting, and associated services of tyres to support its extensive fleet of approximately 600 vehicles and mobile plant. This includes cars, vans, 4x4s, emergency response vehicles, light and heavy commercial vehicles, trailers, coaches, forklifts, and specialist plant equipment. The appointed supplier will deliver a comprehensive, responsive service that ensures fleet safety, compliance, and operational continuity. Core requirements include: 24/7/365 support with set response times (2 hours on-site, 3 hours roadside nationally). Bi-monthly tyre inspections with detailed compliance reporting. Robust retorque procedures and full traceability of wheel and tyre activities. Environmentally compliant tyre disposal using registered carriers and processors, supported by complete waste documentation. Suppliers must operate an ISO 9001-aligned Quality Management System, provide competent and security-cleared personnel, and maintain resilience through contingency planning and stock availability for a varied fleet. In addition to operational excellence, Sellafield expects proactive delivery of social value initiatives aligned with its Social Impact Multiplied (SiX) strategy, contributing to local community benefits. This framework represents a strategic commitment to safety, compliance, sustainability, and service continuity for a mission-critical fleet supporting Sellafield’s operations.

Estimated value£400,000
C24234
United Kingdom

Provision of Loft and Cavity Wall Insulation and Associated Works, Kingston Upon Hull

Hull City Council

Hull City Council (The Authority) is seeking tenders from interested organisations to provide Loft and Cavity Wall Insulation and Associated Works. The tender is an open procedure consisting of a one stage process. The contract is anticipated to commence 17th August 2026 ending by 16th August 2029 with an option to extend for up to 12 months. The Authority has estimated the value of the Services to be £1,800,000 overall. The estimated value is given in good faith to assist tenderers in making their submissions, it should not be interpreted as an undertaking to purchase any goods, services or works to any particular value by the Authority and does not form part of the Contract. Further information is contained within the Scope/tender documentation. Please ensure all tender submission documents are completed as detailed. Incomplete bids will be eliminated from further process.

Estimated value£1.8m
JS2026
United Kingdom

Liquid Nitrogen Supply for WCTU

University College London Hospitals NHS FT

Provision of Liquid Nitrogen to the Wolfson Cellular Therapy Unit

Estimated value£312,500
UCLH-7558
United Kingdom

Supply, Delivery, Installation, Commissioning and Post-Warranty Maintenance of Cleft Operating Microscope

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

Supply, Delivery, Installation, Commissioning and Post-Warranty Maintenance of Cleft Operating Microscope to replace the current device in service at Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH)

Estimated value£400,000
ADD/PU/EW/25/26
United Kingdom

Midmere Avenue Installation of a Parallel Crossing

Hull City Council

Hull City Council (The Authority) is seeking tenders from interested organisations to provide parrallel instalation works on Midmere Avenue, Kingston upon Hull. The tender is an open procedure consisting of a one stage process. The contract is anticipated to commence 27 July 2026 ending by 21 August 2026 with no option to extend. The Authority has estimated the value of the Works to be £52,500 overall. The estimated value is given in good faith to assist tenderers in making their submissions, it should not be interpreted as an undertaking to purchase any goods, services or works to any particular value by the Authority and does not form part of the Contract. Further information is contained within the Scope of Works/tender documentation. Please ensure all tender submission documents are completed as detailed. Incomplete bids will be eliminated from further process.

Estimated value£52,500
TDT/2114
United Kingdom

External Legal Services Framework

Scottish Social Services Council

A multi supplier ranked framework to provide legal advice and representation to the SSSC, primarily in relation to fitness to practise panel investigations and hearings but also in relation to other matters and proceedings associated with our regulatory function. These include a range of subjects such as prospects of success at appeals/judicial review, equality implications, rehabilitation of offenders legislation, and general administrative and regulatory legal topics. The external advisors also provide quality control and assurance checks for fitness to practise. The Legal and Corporate Governance department may also have a requirement for additional support where required due to time pressures or where expert advice is needed that cannot be provided by the internal legal team. This will include advice on information governance and governance/compliance matters as well as our statutory functions under the Regulation of Care (Sc) Act 2001. A minimum of 2 ranked suppliers will reduce the risk of any conflict of interest around individual cases.

Estimated value£500,000
2526/MAR/001/SSSC
United Kingdom

Tenant Satisfaction Measures Survey

Ipswich Borough Council

Ipswich Borough Council are currently out to tender for the provision of Tenant Satisfaction Measures Survey. This opportunity is available in the 'Current Tenders' area of portal. Interested parties are invited to express their interest to gain full access to the tender documentation. The deadline date for submissions of the tender is 11am 8 June 2026. Please note late returns will NOT be permitted The deadline for clarification questions is 1 June 2026 which must be generated via the correspondence option on the website

Estimated value£45,000
IBC/20236
United Kingdom

Tender for Gas Safety Inspections and Servicing

Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

Tender for Gas Safety Inspections and Servicing Tenders are invited from contractors to support Sandwell MBC undertake its Landlords Duty in ensuring that gas safety inspection, service and associated repair works for all gas pipework, appliances and fittings owned by Sandwell MBC are carried out within statutory timescale in various types of properties within Sandwell. Sandwell MBC operates an MOT style gas servicing cycle; there are currently 24932 dwellings with a live gas supply. The Council will be using the In-tend e-Tendering System for this Procurement exercise, please visit https://in-tendhost.co.uk/sandwellmbc to access the Sandwell MBC In-tend Supplier Portal. From here you will be able to register your company, express an interest in the opportunity, and gain immediate access to the ITT and other related documents. In Order To View and Submit a Tender, you will be required to` Opt-In`. For a Step by Step user guide to the Sandwell MBC In-tend Supplier Portal please click on the `Guidance for Suppliers` section of the website. All procurement responses must be carried out via the Sandwell MBC In-tend Supplier Portal. If you require further assistance in respect of the system please contact the In-tend support team on 0844 272 8810. Closing date: 11 June 2026 at 15:00hrs

Estimated value£6.7m
SMBC 25010
United Kingdom

Social Impact Framework - Reopening 1

East of England NHS collaborative Procurement Hub

The East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub has established a multi-lot Social Impact Framework to support the commissioning of services that address health inequalities and the wider determinants of health. This notice relates to the first reopening of the open framework under the Procurement Act 2023. The reopening allows new suppliers to apply to join the framework and existing suppliers to apply for additional Lots where relevant. The framework provides a compliant and structured route for NHS organisations, Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), local authorities, and other public sector bodies to procure community-based services. It is designed to strengthen collaboration with VCSEs, SMEs, and specialist providers, with the aim of improving early access to support and reducing pressure on acute services. The framework focuses on three core themes: Voice & Influence: Enabling people and communities to shape services, exercise choice, and be active participants in decision-making. Community-Led Services for Social Impact: Supporting services led by local organisations and communities, with a focus on addressing locally identified needs. Prevention & Cessation: Commissioning services that focus on prevention, early intervention, and supporting people to make positive changes, reducing demand for crisis or acute care. Services may include, but are not limited to, support relating to mental health, housing, employment, financial inclusion, domestic abuse, and wider prevention services.

Estimated value£15.0m
C430067
United Kingdom

Act Now Evaluation

NHS England

NHS England London region is preparing to commission an independent evaluation of the ACT NOW programme, following the successful launch of the pilot in 2024. The evaluation will be undertaken by an external organisation and will focus on understanding the programme’s impact in clinical practice. To ensure a robust and comprehensive assessment, the evaluation will draw on a mixed methods approach, including: Online surveys – to capture broad participant feedback and quantitative insights Focus groups – to explore shared experiences, themes, and perceptions in a facilitated group setting In-depth interviews – to gather detailed, qualitative perspectives from key stakeholders Local pilot site highlight reports and feedback including blogs – to gather themes and insight from correlating the feedback Data collected by pilot sites (18 sites) for time to analgesia – to analyse pre and post implementation of ACT NOW. This evaluation will help determine the effectiveness of ACT NOW, identify areas for refinement, and inform clinical practice recommendations and future commissioning decisions. Please note: all tender documents will be issued on the following Atamis portal: https://suppliersupport.atamis.co.uk/hc/en-gb/articles/4614579849119-Login-to-the-Portal Should you wish to contract with NHS England, you will also be required to register on the Central Digital Platform if not already done so: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/procurement-act-2023-short-guides/suppliers-how-to-register-your-organisation-and-first-administrator-on-find-a-tender-in-three-easy-steps-html

Estimated value£30,000
ocds-h6vhtk-068da9
United Kingdom

Asbestos Removal

Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales Police & North Wales Police

North Wales Police seek the services of an experienced and qualified contractor for safe asbestos removal in several police stations across the North Wales estate: Caernarfon, Rhyl, Abergele & Deeside needing attention immediately and others later. The contract commencement date is to be advised later and will, once awarded, run for a period of 2 years. NPPV2a level vetting via Warwickshire Police Vetting Service at Premium Service level will be required for all working on the sites. Further information and documentation are available on the EU Supply / Bluelight E-tendering System at https://uk.eu-supply.com/ Any questions should be raised via the Messaging section of the Tender, please note that no correspondence will be entered into outside of the system. The closing date for responses is Thursday 28th May 2026. Mae Heddlu Gogledd Cymru yn gofyn am wasanaethau contractwr profiadol a chymwys ar gyfer tynnu asbestos yn ddiogel mewn sawl gorsaf heddlu ar draws ystâd Gogledd Cymru: gorsafoedd Caernarfon, y Rhyl, Abergele a Glannau Dyfrdwy sydd angen sylw ar unwaith. Mi all y gorsafoedd eraill gael sylw yn ddiweddarach. Cyhoeddir dyddiad cychwyn y contract yn ddiweddarach a bydd, ar ôl ei ddyfarnu, yn rhedeg am gyfnod o 2 blynedd. Bydd angen fetio lefel NPPV2a trwy Wasanaeth Fetio Heddlu Swydd Warwick ar lefel Gwasanaeth Premiwm ar gyfer pawb sy'n gweithio ar y safleoedd. Mae rhagor o wybodaeth a dogfennaeth ar gael ar System E-dendro Cyflenwi / Golau Glas yr UE ar https://uk.eu-supply.com/ Dylid codi unrhyw gwestiynau trwy'r adran Negeseuon y Tendr. Nodwch na fydd unrhyw ohebiaeth yn cael ei ateb y tu allan i'r system. Y dyddiad cau ar gyfer ymateb yw dydd Iau 28 Mai 2026.

Estimated value£160,000
100110486
United Kingdom

Little Petherick Viaduct Refurbishment - Camel Trail Nr Padstow Cornwall

Corserv Solutions Ltd

Corserv Solutions Ltd -Cormac Division wish to appoint a suitably experienced and qualified contractor to undertake major refubishment works at Little Petherick Viaduct Camel Trail nr Padstow under an NEC3 Contract. Cormac will be acting as Principal Contractor for the major refurbishment works planned to start in early Autumn 2026. The works will see the viaduct stripped of paint, ironwork repaired and the structure repainted. Cormac are also the designers and will be working with the successful tenderer to finalise the scaffold design, the structural design, and the AIP approval process to ensure this is in place prior to construction works commencing. It expected that the successful tenderer will promote a collaborative approach to agreeing extent of repairs, method of repairs and issues relating to the impact of the works on the local community and trail users. Full Scope of Works is attached to this RFQ. The intention is to award the contract to the most advantageous tenderer based on 30% Quality and 70% Price. To access the online question template and supporting documents, express an interest and then click the "start my response" button

Estimated value£4.0m
DN811250
United Kingdom

Cheshire and Warrington Community Energy Support

ENTERPRISE CHESHIRE AND WARRINGTON

Cheshire and Warrington is home to a substantial and thriving range of community energy organisations. The current pipeline of projects in feasibility and development totals 40MWp, with a portfolio including interesting and varied schemes covering solar, hydroelectricity, energy storage, and more. Many of these groups have been supported over the last two years by the Community Energy Fund, managed by the North West Net Zero Hub on behalf of DESNZ, which funded feasibility studies and supported viable projects on their journey from ideation to delivery. In February this year. DESNZ published their local power plan, highlighting their commitment to delivery 8GW of new local power projects by 2030, and Great British Energy have launched their new community fund - inviting expressions of interest from the community and looking to support rapid deployment via a range of developing finance options. At this critical juncture, ECW, in coordination with the North West Net Zero Hub, is seeking to appoint an organisation to work with the community energy sector across Cheshire and Warrington - supporting the growth and successful delivery of those projects in receipt of Community Energy Fund grant, enabling new groups to progress from ideation to delivery, and driving a more collaborative and integrated sector with increased peer-to-peer learning and knowledge transfer. This commission will support local groups during this key transitional moment, helping groups to access the funding required to progress, and supporting them to navigate any barriers encountered as projects enter the planning and construction phases. Supporting our groups during this transition will ensure that Cheshire and Warrington groups are well positioned to make the most of these exciting opportunities. ECW encourages bids from community organisations, charities, anchor organisations, and specialist advisory consultants. Consortium bids are encouraged where these provide best value-for-money. The succes

Estimated value£25,000
ocds-h6vhtk-06964d
United Kingdom

STC - Student Transport Services Tender

Stoke On Trent College

Stoke-on-Trent College Student Transport Services Tender

Estimated value£300,000
CA17592
United Kingdom

Responsive Repairs & Void Property Framework (2026-30)

Fusion 21 Foundation

Fusion21 is developing a 4-year framework for Responsive Repairs and Void Property Framework. The framework will cover the provision of Responsive Repairs and Void Property Works and associated services for participating contracting authorities the United Kingdom, in accordance with the objectives and requirement of the Procurement Act 2023 (PA23). Preliminary market engagement was carried out by Fusion21 following the publication of a Preliminary Market Engagement Notice 2026/S 000-007288 (OCID: ocds-h6vhtk-061021). This tender notice is for the award of a public contract through an open procedure in accordance with section 20(1) and (2)(a) of the PA 2023. The framework is divided into the following lots: Lot 1 - Responsive Repairs & Maintenance Lot 2 - Void Property Improvements Lot 3 - Void Property Security, clearance and Pest Control Lot 4 - Disrepair Works Lot 5 - Contact Centre Services The framework aims to provide compliant, flexible and value for money route for contracting authorities to procure responsive repairs, void property works and associated services. It will support both national and regional coverage, with opportunities for SME’s to participate.

Estimated value£350.0m
Fusion21-0104