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Golders Green Library Reading Garden
London Borough of Barnet
Project will transform a small derelict outdoor area located to the rear of the library into an attractive sensory reading garden. To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/YZXTE66634
Cardiff Bay Barrage Sport and Exercise Area
Cardiff Council
The Contracting Authority wishes to appoint a Contractor (with approved sub-contractors if required) to deliver works to a new Sports and Games area at Cardiff Bay Barrage to replace the existing Adizone. The existing Adizone will be decommissioned.
Annexe Roof Replacement and Associated Works at Pebble Hill Mobile Home Park, Radley, Oxon
Vale of White Horse District Council
Pebble Hill Mobile Home Park is located in Radley, Oxfordshire. It comprises of 104 permanent residential mobile homes, served by a private access road. The park is situated off the main highway and is surrounded by woodland, an adjacent mobile home park (Woodlands) and the residential area of Kennington. The site is owned and managed by The Vale of White Horse District Council (the Council). All plots have electrical, water and drainage connections. Residents own their own homes and pay an annual service charge to the council. The Council is seeking to appoint a suitably competent Contractor to carry out roofing remedials and minor demolition works to 70no. council-owned outbuildings (referred to as Annexes), to satisfy national building specifications and regulatory standards.
Timber Frame Erection
Creating Enterprise C.I.C
The Authority hereby invites your organisation and other interested parties (each a Bidder) to submit a tender (the Tender) in relation to entering into an agreement (the Contract) to provide Timber Frame Erection works (the Works) for Pensarn Development (the Project) with further opportunities on potential future developments during the course of the contract, as detailed in this Invitation to Tender (ITT), which comprises the following sections
Julians (West Norwood) Fire Safety Improvement Works
London Borough of Lambeth
Fire Safety Improvement Works incorporating new fire doors, compartmentation and ensure fire rated materials have been used.
BwDBC Surfacing and Civils Framework 2026
Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council
Lot 1 - Surfacing Lot 2 - Civils Lot 3 - Cold Milling Lot 4 - Repairs to Asphalt Surfaces
TEC Partnership - Legionella Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Management
TEC Partnership
Introduction The TEC Partnership is a major further and higher education provider, encompassing the Grimsby Institute, University Centre Grimsby, Scarborough TEC, East Riding College, and Skegness College. In addition to its main campuses, the Partnership includes two specialist training providers: • National Employer Training: Serving both regional and national requirements. • Transafe Training: Based in Immingham, North East Lincolnshire. Together, these entities work to support the diverse educational and vocational needs of individual learners and employers alike. The TEC Partnership’s portfolio also extends to: • The Academy Grimsby: A specialist school for 14–16 year-olds. • Little Star Nursery: A nursery dedicated to serving the local community. The invitation to tender is for the appointment of a contractor to undertake Legionella Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Management Services for the TEC Partnership, in accordance with the frequencies recommended in HSE documentation: Legionnaires disease: The Approved Code of Practice & Guidance L8 (Fourth Edition) 2013 Legionnaires disease: The control of legionella bacteria in hot and cold water systems HSG274 Part 2 2024 It is anticipated that the tenderer will apply for the lot in its entirety. Tenderers offering to undertake only part of the contract will be rejected. The TEC Partnership is a multi-campus further and higher education business. It is important to note that the TEC Partnership has campus sites in North East Lincolnshire, East Lindsey & North Yorkshire. A list of sites and assets is located at Appendix 6, document 3. The Partnership may not require all sites/buildings listed to undergo testing and reserves the right to make the final decision on the number of sites/buildings it requires to be tested
Cardiff Bay Barrage Sport and Exercise Area
Cardiff Council
The Contracting Authority wishes to appoint a Contractor (with approved sub-contractors if required) to deliver works to a new Sports and Games area at Cardiff Bay Barrage to replace the existing Adizone. The existing Adizone will be decommissioned.
Annexe Roof Replacement and Associated Works at Pebble Hill Mobile Home Park, Radley, Oxon
Vale of White Horse District Council
Pebble Hill Mobile Home Park is located in Radley, Oxfordshire. It comprises of 104 permanent residential mobile homes, served by a private access road. The park is situated off the main highway and is surrounded by woodland, an adjacent mobile home park (Woodlands) and the residential area of Kennington. The site is owned and managed by The Vale of White Horse District Council (the Council). All plots have electrical, water and drainage connections. Residents own their own homes and pay an annual service charge to the council. The Council is seeking to appoint a suitably competent Contractor to carry out roofing remedials and minor demolition works to 70no. council-owned outbuildings (referred to as Annexes), to satisfy national building specifications and regulatory standards.
TEC Partnership - Legionella Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Management
TEC Partnership
Introduction The TEC Partnership is a major further and higher education provider, encompassing the Grimsby Institute, University Centre Grimsby, Scarborough TEC, East Riding College, and Skegness College. In addition to its main campuses, the Partnership includes two specialist training providers: • National Employer Training: Serving both regional and national requirements. • Transafe Training: Based in Immingham, North East Lincolnshire. Together, these entities work to support the diverse educational and vocational needs of individual learners and employers alike. The TEC Partnership’s portfolio also extends to: • The Academy Grimsby: A specialist school for 14–16 year-olds. • Little Star Nursery: A nursery dedicated to serving the local community. The invitation to tender is for the appointment of a contractor to undertake Legionella Risk Assessment, Monitoring and Management Services for the TEC Partnership, in accordance with the frequencies recommended in HSE documentation: Legionnaires disease: The Approved Code of Practice & Guidance L8 (Fourth Edition) 2013 Legionnaires disease: The control of legionella bacteria in hot and cold water systems HSG274 Part 2 2024 It is anticipated that the tenderer will apply for the lot in its entirety. Tenderers offering to undertake only part of the contract will be rejected. The TEC Partnership is a multi-campus further and higher education business. It is important to note that the TEC Partnership has campus sites in North East Lincolnshire, East Lindsey & North Yorkshire. A list of sites and assets is located at Appendix 6, document 3. The Partnership may not require all sites/buildings listed to undergo testing and reserves the right to make the final decision on the number of sites/buildings it requires to be tested
NCC1749 - Red Row Primary School Cold Water Distribution Works
Northumberland County Council
Northumberland County Council are seeking to appoint a contractor to carry out the replacement of the mains cold water services pipework at Red Row Primary School, Red Row, Morpeth, NE61 5AS.
Demolition of Former Papdale Halls of Residence, Kirkwall
Orkney Islands Council
The project will comprise the complete removal of the buildings, foundations, roads, footpaths, services and infrastructure back to a brownfield site, ready for future development. The project will also comprise the licensed removal of asbestos containing materials from the building prior to demolition and recycling of all waste materials where possible. The residential complex includes 5 no. three-storey residential blocks, connecting single-storey concourse, boiler stack and oil storage tanks. The buildings are CLASP Mk 4 construction comprising concrete panel curtain walling fixed to a steel frame. The floors and original flat roof are timber construction and windows and doors aluminium. A steel frame pitched roof was later installed on the residential blocks with metal profiled sheets. The buildings have a gross internal floor area of 5155m2 and a total site area of 14,149m2.
Worcester Cathedral – Reaching New Heights: Scaffolding Contractor (Expression of Interest)
Worcester Cathedral
Project Overview Worcester Cathedral is proposing a programme of high-level repair works to the North-West tower pinnacles, following previous storm-related damage and ongoing fabric deterioration. The works will require a complex, high-level access scaffold to facilitate: - Careful dismantling and rebuilding of stone pinnacles - Masonry repairs and conservation works - Associated roof-level access and protection measures - The scaffold will form a critical element of the project, both in enabling safe access and in protecting the historic fabric below. Scope of Scaffolding Works (Indicative) The appointed contractor will be expected to: - Design, supply, erect, maintain, adapt and dismantle a fully compliant scaffold system - Provide independent tied scaffolding to the North-West tower at high level - Minimise physical intervention into historic fabric (fixings into mortar joints only where required) Incorporate: - Full working platforms to pinnacle level - Safe access routes for operatives and materials - Hoisting arrangements / loading bays (subject to design development) - Debris containment and protection measures - Weather protection (if required) - Welfare Facilites Coordinate with: - Cathedral operations (public access, services, events) - Conservation requirements - Specialist contractors (stonemasons, rope access where applicable) All works must comply with: BS EN 12811 and relevant TG20 guidance Heritage best practice for working on listed structures Key Constraints - Grade I listed building of exceptional significance - Prominent location within the city and cathedral precinct - Ongoing public access and daily use of the cathedral - Limited opportunities for fixing into historic fabric - Requirement for visually sensitive and carefully detailed scaffold design - Potential ecological constraints (programme-dependent) Contractor Requirements Interested contractors should be able to demonstrate: - Proven experience of complex scaffolding to historic / liste
Appointment of Operator for 8 Bedroom Family Friendly Accommodation, Retail Unit, Public Car Park, Play Area & Public Toilets at Pontneddfechan
Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council
Neath Port Talbot Council invites tenders from experienced commercial operators to secure a 20 year lease (with the option to extend for a further 5 years) to run and maintain a new flagship offer in Waterfall Country Pontneddfechan in the Vale of Neath. We are seeking an operator to take on the complete management of the following: • An eight‑bedroom, family‑friendly visitor accommodation • A retail unit suitable for a farm shop or community shop • A 136‑space public car park • A children’s play area • Public toilets serving both the local community and visitors. This is a fantastic opportunity to shape a fully integrated visitor hub at the gateway to Waterfall Country. The successful operator will have the opportunity to build a thriving business, enhance the visitor experience and play a key role in supporting the local community and economy.
Cirencester Christmas Lights 2027-2031
Cirencester Town Council
Cirencester Town Council oversees the Christmas light display throughout the town centre. We are inviting tenders for the design, supply, storage, annual maintenance and testing of high-quality Christmas lights. This contract will cover the festive light displays for the 2027to 2031 Christmas seasons, starting in November 2027 (5-year contract). The Town Council prefers that costs are distributed evenly across the duration of the contract. The display is expected to be attractive, reliable, and environmentally conscious and will be the highlight of the annual light switch-on event held on the last Saturday of November. The Town Council is also responsible for Christmas in Cirencester celebrations and holds the annual Advent Market & Light Switch-on and Christmas Markets to boost civic pride and stimulate local trade. We welcome proposals from experienced and innovative providers who can help deliver a high-quality festive experience for residents and visitors alike. Our primary objectives are as follows: • Deliver a safe and reliable lighting display that aligns with the design brief and specific locations. • Comply with the established timelines • Ensure the festive lights and safe and meet current legislations • Ensure that the scheme meets environmental and sustainability credentials. Key Requirements for 2027 Scheme Onwards Design style: o Highlight the historic and classic nature of Cirencester. o Warm, welcoming festive atmosphere rather than overly modern or commercial. Sustainability: o Use of low-energy systems (LED, efficient power use, durable materials). o Minimise environmental impact while delivering a high-quality festive display. Christmas tree: o Council arranges delivery and collection of a 40ft real tree. o Operator to design and install tree decorations within the lighting scheme budget o Work with sponsors, as required, in relation to additional tree decorations Coverage: o All streets must continue to be lit Site Overview Key Locations Include:
Term Service Contract for Carriageway Markings in Blaenau Gwent & Torfaen
Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council
This Invitation to Tender (“ITT”) relates to a three-year contract (with the option to extend for 2 years at 12 month intervals reviewable on an annual basis) for the provision of road marking services within the boundaries of the federated authorities of Blaenau Gwent County borough council and Torfaen County borough council. The Lead Authority is tendering on behalf of both authorities . The contractor will be required to assist Blaenau Gwent and Torfaen County Borough Councils in the planning stages (co-ordination, traffic management) as well as offering expertise in respect of material choose to achieve desired results. At the conclusion of the procurement exercise, it is the Council’s intention to award a Contract for the road markings within Blaenau Gwent and Torfaen to a minimum of 3 contractors for 3 years.
Brinsley Headstocks Construction
Broxtowe Borough Council
Nottinghamshire County Council is seeking tenders, on behalf of Broxtowe Borough Council (the Council) (BXBC) , BXBC are looking to establish a contract to supply and build a replacement tandem Headstock at the Brinsley headstocks site, in Brinsley Village, Nottinghamshire
National Framework for Civil Engineering, Infrastructure and Enabling Works 2026
YPO
Pagabo Limited, acting as an agent of YPO is seeking to establish a Closed Framework to combine the scopes of the National Framework for Civils and Infrastructure and the National Framework for Demolition and Land Preparation, replacing the existing two Frameworks. The current Civils and Infrastructure Framework is set to expire May 2026, the current Demolition Framework is set to expire upon execution of this procurement. It is proposed that this new Framework will be for a four year term from September 2026. The Framework intends to appoint a number of Contractors to provide a full range of Civil Engineering and Infrastructure works, Demolition works and Land Preparation works. The resulting Framework will be UK wide and will be available to all Public Sector Bodies. It is anticipated that, while the Framework Agreement is governed by the English Law, the Contracting Authority may, during the first 2-weeks of the tendering period introduce Scottish Law to form a part of the Framework Agreement Terms and Conditions. This is to support compliance with the applicable legal requirements in Scotland. The Contracting Authority will communicate this information to Bidders, in a transparent and proportionate manner. Bidders are to take this into account, while preparing tender return submissions.
Client Project Management Services for the National Lottery Heritage Fund project Reimagining Margam Castle
Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council
Following a successful Round 1 application to The National Lottery Heritage Fund, funding has been secured for the ‘Development’ phase of Reimagining Margam Castle. This project runs until February 2028. Funding has been granted for specialist consultancies and resources to develop a Round 2 application to The National Lottery Heritage Fund, if successful this will unlock the full grant. Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council invites Tenders from suitably qualified and experienced organisations to provide Client Project Management Services. Development Phase (RIBA 2-3) will run from the consultant’s appointment to February 2028. Delivery Phase (RIBA 4-6) is anticipated to run from either a) Spring 2028 or b) Summer 2028 to a) end 2031 or b) Spring 2032 [dates (a) assumes a November 2027 Round 2 application and dates (b) assumes a February 2028 application – end dates incl. defects rectification]. This appointment includes a break clause; continuation to the Delivery Phase will depend on performance, obtaining all required permissions and consents, and a successful Round 2 pass.
EEM0082 - Property Maintenance and Responsive Repairs Framework
EFFICIENCY EAST MIDLANDS LIMITED
Efficiency East Midlands (EEM) is conducting this tender exercise to procure a Property Maintenance and Responsive Repairs Framework to replace our existing DPS0009 which will expire on 26th September 2026. The Framework, which is being procured as a Competitive Flexible Procedure, and will provide EEM Members with a provision for internal, external and whole house property maintenance, refurbishment and responsive repairs for our membership's property stock. The first stage of the procurement will consist of a procurement-specific questionnaire along with a pricing schedule, which bidders will be required to complete and submit for evaluation. As well as the above, EEM will require contractors to complete Minimum Competence and Best Practice Requirements Pass/ Fail Questions and additional Pass/ Fail questions. Following the evaluation and completion of Stage 1, Contractors who meet the minimum requirements and achieve the required threshold will be invited to participate in Stage 2 of the Competitive Flexible Procedure. Pricing will be carried forward from Stage 1 and Bidders will be evaluated in accordance with the tender documentation issued to the Bidders. Works delivered via this framework will be to domestic and commercial properties. Domestic properties will typically be consisting of a mixture of domestic housing stock, bungalows, blocks of flats, and sheltered housing schemes as well as garages, and depots and any other building owned and/or managed by our membership. Commercial properties will include but not be limited to business units, office buildings, hospitals and care facilities, academies, schools, colleges, universities, education centres, student accommodation, homes and care facilities for older people, children's homes and centres, community centres, leisure centres and gyms, libraries, pavilions, changing rooms and public toilets, outdoor leisure facilities, car parks, industrial units, depots, and garages. The Framework will be split into th
Spinnaker Tower Operator
Portsmouth City Council
Portsmouth City Council - the 'Council - is inviting tenders from suitably qualified and experienced operators for the operation of the Spinnaker Tower - the 'Tower' - on a long term mutually incentivised partnership basis. THE TOWER The Spinnaker Tower is located on the waterfront within Gunwharf Quays shopping centre and is a prominent landmark offering views of the city, the Solent and the Isle of Wight. The Tower is Portsmouth's most prominent landmark, 170m in height with 3 upper viewing platforms at 100, 105 and 110 metres providing views of Portsmouth Harbour and the Solent. The tower opened in 2005 attracting 100,000 visitors in the first two months of opening. There is a reception at the base of the building with ancillary interpretation space, entertainment and leisure uses, ticketing, plant, management and staff facilities. There are two cafes - the ground floor Spinnaker Kitchen and Bar and the Cloud Café located on View Deck 2, 105 metres up. There is an additional podium area at ground level which is activated over the festive period for a Christmas market, with potential for it to be used permanently as commercial space. Permitted Uses, Opening Times & Access Under the new contract the primary function of the Tower must remain a public viewing tower, to be open in line with hours set out within the Council's specification. Through the procurement process suggestions for incorporation of historical and maritime components, that may also include literary and cultural references associated with the wider city, will be considered. The Operator must ensure that the Tower is open to the public for a minimum of 8 hours/day April to September and 6 hours/day October to March except Christmas Day. Core opening times are 10.00 - 18.00 during summer months and 6 hours within the core times during the winter months (e.g.10.00 - 16.00). The Operator may open earlier or later to support other activities such as breakfasts or evening events and functions. No curfew
Residential Children Home Works
Milton Keynes City Council
Milton Keynes City Council are currently out to tender for the Refurbishment works at two Council-owned properties at 8 Barbara Mews in Neathhill and 68/69 Quantock Crescent in Emerson Valley areas of Milton Keynes. The Council proposes to enter into a contract that will be for a term of 8 weeks (installation and completion) with the successful tenderer.
General Building Construction & Maintenance Framework
Cardiff Council
Cardiff Council and the Vale of Glamorgan Council intend to establish a collaborative multi‑lot General Building, Construction and Maintenance Framework to support planned works, reactive maintenance, specialist services, and statutory compliance across their estates. The Framework will comprise a range of lots covering general building, electrical, mechanical, roofing, external works, fire and security, and statutory compliance services, with emergency response sub‑lots linked to parent lots. The Framework will run for three years with an optional one‑year extension and has an estimated total value of £123,514,000.00. Call‑offs will utilise the NEC4 suite. This Competitive Flexible Procedure tender will be conducted in two phases: the Pre‑Selection Questionnaire (PSQ) stage and the Invitation to Tender (ITT) stage. The Contracting Authority will invite the top ten (10) highest ranking suppliers per lot to the next stage who meet the conditions of participation. In the event of tied scores at the 10th position, all suppliers with the same score will be invited to the ITT stage. on, which will be issued when the procurement opportunity is published. During the ITT stage, suppliers will be evaluated on the basis of their quality, cost, and proposed community wellbeing benefits. Following evaluation, successful suppliers will be ranked according to their overall scores per lot. The Councils reserve the right, in accordance with the flexibility permitted under the Competitive Flexible Procedure, to refine, amend or further develop the procurement process and tender documentation following completion of the PSQ stage. Any such modifications—where applied—will be communicated transparently to all PSQ‑qualified suppliers and will apply equally to all participants. It is expected that Tenderers will be able to provide all Works that are in the Scope in- house. However, the Authority recognises that some niche elements of a Scope may need to be sub-contracted. The Potential
WLC Southall Boundary Fence
West London College
The front elevation of Southall Community College is currently open. This project provides a new security fence to the south boundary of the site and includes manually operated vehicle and pedestrian gates. There are sections of fencing between the boundary fence and the building to segregate sections of the front elevation. To limit disruption to the college the works are anticipated to take place during the college’s summer break – July and August 2026
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