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Montrose ZeroFour Remediation Client Side Team
Crown Estate Scotland
Subject to a successful Remediation Works FBC, ZeroFour CES Development, Capital Delivery & Decarbonisation (DCDD) directorate’s Built Development team require a team to monitor and report on activity, progress, impact and delivery quality by contractors delivering the remediation works on site. The selected team will advise on matters relating to this and any related connected activity – such as planning aspects or health and safety. This Project and its contracts herein referred to as Remediation Client-Side Technical team or RCST, the Remediation Work Contractor (and subcontractors) will be referred to as RWC.
Competitive Land Design and Build Contract within NIHE Area Waterside, Derry, Northern Ireland 10-30 Units
Woven Housing Association Ltd
The Contracting Authority is seeking to appoint developers to provide land for the development of social housing. The Contracting Authority seeks land in Waterside, Derry, Northern Ireland. In the interests of providing an efficient housing management service, the Contracting Authority will not consider Sites which provide more than 30 units or less than 10 units. Preferably units are to be delivered at a single Site, however, adjacent sites maybe considered. The Contract(s) is (are) for the provision of land for design and build contracts in Northern Ireland. Suppliers must provide the land, design, construct and ensure completion of the scheme for the Contracting Authority in accordance with the Department for Communities Housing Association Guide, the Contracting Authority’s requirements, and statutory body requirements.
Competitive Land Design and Build Contract within NIHE Area Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland 15-30 Units
Woven Housing Association Ltd
The Contracting Authority is seeking to appoint developers to provide land for the development of social housing. The Contracting Authority seeks land in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. In the interests of providing an efficient housing management service, the Contracting Authority will not consider Sites which provide less than 15 units or more than 30 units. Preferably units are to be delivered at a single Site, however, adjacent sites maybe considered. The Contract(s) is (are) for the provision of land for design and build contracts in Northern Ireland. Suppliers must provide the land, design, construct and ensure completion of the scheme for the Contracting Authority in accordance with the Department for Communities Housing Association Guide, the Contracting Authority’s requirements, and statutory body requirements.
Sustainable Warmth Shropshire – PAS2035 Retrofit Coordination & Design Services
Shropshire Council
Shropshire Council is seeking an experienced Retrofit Coordination & Design partner, to aid in delivery of it’s Warm Homes: Local Grant programme. The partner will act as a critical friend to the council, consulting to ensure the programme’s compliance with the PAS2035 process at all stages. The partner will take Retrofit Assessments, completed by the Council, and work up IOEs & MTIPs, which will be discussed with residents. The partner will then produce overall Retrofit Designs for each project, which will be implemented by separately procured Retrofit Installers. You are invited to tender for the provision of PAS2035 Retrofit Coordination & Design Services as detailed in the Tender Response Document. The contract will be for an initial period of 2 years commencing on the 7th July 2026 with the option to extend for a further period of up to 2 years.
Building Safety Act Principle Designer Cath Lab 3 Refurbishment
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
The Authority has a requirement for Principal Designer Services to take the lead in planning, managing, monitoring and coordinating health and safety during the pre-construction (design and planning stage) and during construction stages for the Cath Lab 3 refurbishment. The Authority wishes to engage with a principal designer to work closely with the project team, coordinating the work of others and ensuring significant and foreseeable risks are managed throughout the design process. The Authority wishes to engage with a principal designer to work closely with the project team, coordinating the work of others and ensuring significant and foreseeable risks are managed throughout the design process. The Project Guys and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT) are to replacing their existing Cardiac Catheter Laboratory medical equipment and refurbishing the existing facilities within Cardiac Catheter Laboratory (Cath Lab No.3) at 4th floor level of the East Wing of the St Thomas’ Hospital site. The Project has been designed and prepared to completion of RIBA 4.
Mechanical Compliance, Testing and Inspection Provision
North Somerset Council
North Somerset Council (NSC) are looking to appoint a single supply contractor to deliver mechanical related property compliance testing and inspection across the North Somerset estate. This contract opportunity is a new 3-year contract from 1st April 2027 (with the option to extend by 1 year). This will be a JCT Measured Term Contract 2024. NSC are looking for a contractor with relevant experience of providing a similar service across a comparable variety of properties, such as nurseries, libraries, offices, leisure centres etc. Services required include, among others • Boiler Maintenance • Gas Fired Appliances • General Ventilation Systems • Domestic Heating & Hot Water Systems • Fume Cupboards & Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) Systems • Generators Full details of the scope are included in the tender pack. This contract opportunity is for the testing and inspection only – remedial works are not included. Please note the procurement route being used is a 2 stage Competitive Flexible Procedure. Stage 1 is Open and includes scored conditions of participation questions which will be used to shortlist suppliers. The 5 highest scoring Assessed responses will be invited to tender in stage 2. Further details can be found in the tender pack.
Procurement Of A Development Partner For Kingston Potential Zone Area
Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames
Royal Borough of Kingston are conducting this Procurement to select a Development Partner to develop a district heat network in the Kingston Potential Zone Area (the "Network") and, subject to receipt of the necessary approvals, to deliver the Network using the Development Partner's chosen corporate vehicle (the "Project Company"). This is a mixed procurement. The Network is intended to operate as part of Kingston's strategic and essential utility infrastructure, designed to supply affordable, low‑carbon heat to homes and public buildings. The Network is expected to achieve significant reductions in carbon emissions compared with conventional gas‑based heating, improved local air quality through reduced combustion, and increased use of locally sourced low‑carbon energy. By providing a centralised, efficient heat solution, the Network will support the Authority's ambition to achieve borough‑wide carbon neutrality by 2038 and net‑zero Authority operations. RBK has already carried out technical and commercial feasibility work that confirms the potential for the Reference Scheme to be a viable, scalable heat network. The Reference Scheme assumes the use of waste heat from the Thames Water Hogsmill Sewage Treatment Works and is planned to connect Cambridge Road Estate, Kingston Hospital, Kingston University's Penrhyn Road campus, and the new Kingston Leisure Centre, with the potential for future expansion into Kingston Town Centre and surrounding areas as Subsequent Phase(s). The purpose of this Procurement is to appoint a Development Partner to, as a first step, take forward the detailed technical design, advance the commercial and financial modelling (through the delivery of development services under the Development Agreement). The Development Partner will not be required to design the Reference Scheme and can instead deliver another scheme, provided that scheme meets the Mandatory Requirements (as detailed in the Development Agreement). The Reference scheme has a val
Invitation to Tender for the Provision of a Strategic Review of Pleasley Vale Business Park
Bolsover District Council
Bolsover District Council seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced professional consultancy to prepare a comprehensive review of Strategic Decisions, current information held, potential options with these factors in mind and to inform officer/Member decisions on the future of Pleasley Vale Business Park, a significant historic asset.
EPC Assessment Services
Northamptonshire Partnership Homes
2Northamptonshire Partnership Homes (NPH) wishes to invite interested parties to bid for the provision of Energy Performance Certificates (EPC). 2.Following evaluation of submissions NPH are anticipating enter into contract with two providers to support with the completion of an EPC ‘backlog’ project, and also with ongoing EPC re-assessment programme. NPH are seeking quotations from qualified and accredited providers to deliver EPCs in accordance with the RdSAP model for the energy rating of dwellings for our residents and void properties. Primarily the properties to be surveyed are existing properties, requiring EPCs to be carried out in accordance with rdSAP, however in limited circumstances (such as extension or conversions) the contractor may be required to carry out a full SAP assessment. The appointed EPC providers will be responsible for the following: •Conduct onsite energy assessments of NPH properties in accordance with the Energy Performance of Buildings regulations. •Contacting tenants and arranging access to tenanted properties to conduct EPCs •Produce valid EPCs using approved software (Must use Elmhurst). •Provide digital copies/link of the EPC to NPH within the agreed timescales, via NPH’s contractor portal. •Supply tailored energy efficiency recommendations for each property. Please note the full contract value will be split between the two successful bidders (£125K)
LEGIONELLA RISK ASSESSMENT OF HOT & COLD WATER SYSTEMS
Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
The Scope of this specification requires the identification and assessment of Legionellosis risk to staff, patients, visitors and members of the public who may be exposed to water systems operated by MWL. The Legionella risk assessment is to be carried out using the British Standard: BS 8580-1:2019: Water Quality -Risk Assessments for Legionella control – Code of Practice NB: MWL will not accept any other standard with producing the Legionella risk assessments.
Concessionary Travel Management
Kent County Council
Kent County Council are seeking to appoint a supplier for the management and administration of its concessionary travel schemes which include the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme (ENCTS), the Kent Travel Saver and the 16+ Kent Travel Saver. This requirement is for the technical administration and associated financial forecasting activities for statutory and discretionary Concessionary Travel Schemes within the Growth, Environment and Transport Directorate and the provision of associated consultancy services. The Council has a statutory duty under The Transport Act (2000), as amended by the Travel Concessions (Eligibility) Act (2007), to provide a concessionary bus pass scheme for qualifying individuals. This is the England National Concessionary Travel Scheme (ENCTS). The ENCTS scheme for Kent involves the management of a scheme, covering circa 240,000 passes and 17 million annual trips based upon data from 2024/25. The budget for ENCTS is circa £18 million per annum. The Kent Travel Saver provides discounted travel for students in the year groups 7 to 11, who are not entitled to statutory home to school transport. The scheme encompasses 22,000 2 passes, with a gross annual cost of £14.7 million, net of £5.1 million to the Council due to pass fee income and contributions from Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) funding. The 16+ Travel Saver provides discounted travel for those eligible who are staying on sixth form, attending further education college, work, learning providers or apprenticeship provider. The scheme is administered by the Council in conjunction with educational establishments, who are provided with funding from national government to provide bursaries for those on low incomes. The supplier will be required to: • Provide technical advice on scheme compatibility with statutory regulations; • Provide forecasted pass use, trips and costs for the scheme year ahead; • Publish scheme details in line with statutory requirements; • Collect data fr
Repairs and Maintenance Dynamic Market
SEC PROCUREMENT LIMITED T/A SOUTH EAST CONSORTIUM
SEC are establishing a Repairs and Maintenance Dynamic Market to provide customers with a quick, effective and compliant way to manage their responsive repairs, voids, planned maintenance and damp and mould projects.
Provision of Electrical Testing Services
Nottingham Trent University
Fixed Electrical Wire Inspection & Testing at City, Clifton, Brackenhurst and Confetti Campuses. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://neupc.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Nottingham:-Technical-testing-services./7D772F4WS4 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://neupc.delta-esourcing.com/respond/7D772F4WS4
Invitation to Tender - The provision of planned preventative maintenance of fire alarm, fire detectors, intruder alarm, kitchen suppression and CCTV servicing, to include system monitoring, reactive and planned works.
Cardinal Newman College
The College is seeking to appoint a contractor to deliver fire and security systems, planned preventative maintenance, system monitoring, reactive and planned works across its 12 buildings. The scope includes planned preventative maintenance, reactive repairs, system monitoring, and planned works, all in line with relevant British Standards and best practice. The appointed contractor will be responsible for maintaining fire alarms, CCTV, intruder alarms, disabled refuge systems, and kitchen fire suppression systems, with defined service frequencies and detailed reporting requirements. A 24/7 call-out service is required, including a one-hour response for emergency faults, alongside next-day attendance for non-urgent issues. The contractor must also provide monitoring services for fire and intruder systems, ensuring timely notification of faults and activations to both the College and its security provision. Clear cost structures, including labour rates, materials, and uplift percentages, must be submitted, along with evidence of relevant industry accreditations.
Aerial LiDAR Capture & Data Acquisition
Robert Gordon University
The University requires the appointment of a Contractor to provide time-sensitive aerial LiDAR scanning and imagery services to deliver a high-resolution laser-mapped aerial survey of the specified region of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, together with associated 3D, geospatial, and visualisation-ready deliverables.
Provision of a Six Facet Condition Survey across the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust’s Estate
Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (The Authority) requires a Supplier to undertake relevant six facet surveys across the entirety of its estate (The Services). The purpose of the Services is to update the Physical Condition, Functional Stability, Space Utilisation, Quality, Statutory Compliance and Environmental facets across its Nottingham City Hospital, Queen's Medical Centre and Ropewalk House sites (The Premises and Locations). The objective is to establish a refreshed baseline identifying unpalatable risk across the estate to align with the objectives and targets of the Authority's relevant strategies and to inform an action plan for any remediation that may be required. The Services shall include the six facet surveys and gathering of relevant data in accordance with applicable industry standards whilst ensuring consistency of results between the various surveys required. The Services shall enable the Authority to determine the condition and risk for each facet element and allocate condition categories to its Premises and Locations on a “per facet” basis. Together with a summary of remedial works required, photos of non-compliant areas and estimated costs to bring each facet to a safe and acceptable condition, the six facet survey shall assist the Authority in prioritising budget allocation to the relevant critical areas. This information will support the Authority’s backlog maintenance reporting and Estates Return Information Collection (ERIC) information. To enable successful provision of the Services, as a minimum, the Supplier shall: a) lead on the production and collation of relevant asset survey reports b) provide the Services: (i) in accordance with the Authority’s budgets (ii) in line with its Programme c) ensure successful outcomes achieving the Authority’s required level of quality d) provide technical management of the survey including, but not limited to, survey activities, data collection and production, access and Permits [DS1] to Work un
Development business support programme for micro and small construction industry businesses
Epping Forest District Council
Background The Epping Forest District Local Plan adopted on the 6th March 2023 proposes to build 11,400 new dwellings in the EFDC area by 2033 a growth in households of about 21%. However, the sector is struggling to meet the pace at which it needs to build housing. This is despite the construction sector being the largest sector of the local economy and the largest employer, employing almost 9,000 people. From insight gathered locally, we know the district has a limited number of large housing developers and construction companies, with the majority of businesses in the district being small or micro enterprise (fewer than 50 employees). We also know that the biggest barriers to growth for the industry locally include recruiting a skilled workforce, accessing new markets, and competing for larger contracts and customers. Epping Forest District Council are therefore looking to commission a construction industry business support programme with the objective of supporting small and micro enterprises to grow, enabling them to bid for contracts with large developers. This will ultimately help boost the local economy, keep wealth locally, create employment opportunities, whilst also supporting the council to meet its housing land supply target. Objectives 1.Engage and consult with construction businesses to develop an understanding of their needs, aspirations and the support required to achieve them. 2.Support the growth of micro and small construction businesses to enable them to benefit from local housing growth through biding for local, regional or national contracts. 3.Support employment growth within the construction sector, enabling local residents to benefit from employment opportunities that will come with the projected housing growth. 4.Create connections between sector leading organisations and local Epping Forest SMEs to enable the growth of the local construction industry. 5.Signposting businesses to additional regional or national support programmes that may
Tender for Demolition of existing cricket pavilion for replacement cricket pavilion and storage unit at King George V Playing Field, St Peters Road, Huntingdon, PE29 7DA
Huntingdon Town Council
Huntingdon Town Council are seeking to appoint a suitably skilled and experienced construction contractor to demolish the existing pavilion at KGV playing fields @ St Peters Road, Huntingdon and construct a new cricket and community pavilion and associated landscaping works at King George Fifth Playing Fields in St Peters Rd, Huntingdon. KGV Field was gifted to the people of Huntingdon in ?? This project has been in development for many years, the existing pavilion was built in the 1960's and is no longer fit for purpose and has been closed pending demolition. Scope of requirements The proposed new pavilion building and landscaping works can be summarised as follows: • The new pavilion will replace the existing vandalised and out of use pavilion building in King George V playing field to serve players, spectators and local community groups. • The new building will provide the existing Cricket Square with the following facilities: • Changing rooms for teams and officials • Café and kitchen/servery • WC's and showers • Social area to be used by Cricket club and local community groups. The new building is formed of a single storey consisting of 2 changing rooms to accommodate home and away players, a kitchen, public social area with indoor viewing of the Cricket square. External areas to provide unobstructed access into the building, public seating areas, bin storage, cycle, container storage for grounds equipment and car parking. New shrub and tree planting adjacent to the building. The building is required to be robust and low maintenance as well as presenting an attractive and welcoming arrival point for all users and a positive asset to the community. The existing damaged pavilion is to be demolished as part of the contract works. The successful contractor with the responsibility for finalising the design and delivering the new pavilion building and landscaping works, will be expected to co-ordinate and take on the role of Principal Contractor under the CDM Regulat
Technical Advice for Planning Decisions
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MCHLG)
To support ministers and officials make planning decisions, specialist technical advice is needed on matters related to development to which the Planning Acts (particularly the Town and Country Planning Act 1990) and a variety of associated regulatory regimes (such as the environmental, habitats, hazardous substances, and health and safety, regulatory and permit regimes) apply (and potentially other areas as well). The planning consultancy and planning case officer advice required will be dependent on the nature of the specific development (“the Proposal”) and the nature of the specific land where development is proposed (“the Site”).
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
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