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Asbestos reinspection surveys
North Northamptonshire Council
This request for quotation invites qualified asbestos surveyors to submit quotations for asbestos reinspection's at various North Northamptonshire Council sites (Site list attached). The purpose is to ensure compliance with The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 and maintain an up-to-date asbestos register.
Refurbishment of 2 Woodend Cottages
East Suffolk Council
East Suffolk Council (‘the Council’, ‘ESC’) is looking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced supplier for the refurbishment, capital upgrades and internal remodelling of a three-bed semi-detached house, located in Stoven. Along with demolition of rear extension. The property is within the councils HRA stock and is currently void, refurbishment will allow us to return the property to use.
King Edward VI High School - Catering Tender
King Edward VI High School
The successful Supplier will be required to provide catering services for King Edward VI High School, West Way, Stafford, ST17 9YJ. King Edward VI High School is a leading 11-18 co-educational Academy situated in Stafford and is a member of Walton Multi Academy Trust. There are c.606 pupils Y7-Y11 and 41 in sixth form. Total pupils on roll are 647 and there are c.87 staff. The school is looking to appoint an experienced caterer who: 1.Will deliver an innovative food offer that consistently achieves a high standard of service for the pupils and staff 2.Will provide a quality of management and staffing to the operations with sufficient back up resource if required in support of the on-site team 3.Can demonstrate the ability to increase participation and to continue to drive the service forward to improve the financial standing of the contract year on year 4.Will embrace an open and honest approach for financial and operational matters The incumbent catering staff are currently employed by a catering contractor and TUPE will apply. Please note that there is at least one member of staff currently employed under a Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) and as such prospective suppliers must be able to demonstrate their capability of running similar schemes as part of this contract under an Admitted Body Status.
East Midlands Railway : Movement of class fleets between stations, depots and for maintenance.
TRANSPORT UK EAST MIDLANDS LIMITED
Transport UK East Midlands Limited ("EMR") is responsible for the operation of rail passenger transport services in the East Midlands area. EMR is preparing for a potential transition of operations to a successor operator, which is expected to be a public sector company and a wholly owned subsidiary of DfTO Operator Limited, ultimately owned by the Secretary of State for Transport (the "Successor Operator"). Transport UK East Midlands Railway Limited is the operator of EMR connecting people and places across the Midlands and through to London. Our Routes Intercity - Fast, limited stop service on the Midland Main Line which operates between Sheffield/Nottingham and London St Pancras Connect Semi-fast stopping service on the Midland Main Line which operates between Corby and London St Pancras Regional - Typically, local in their nature with frequent intermediate stops, EMR's Regional routes span the country from east to west. The routes are as follows: - Liverpool - Norwich (interurban, limited stop service) Nottingham-Skegness (note this also has significant seasonal traffic which results in a summer requirement for road transport to supplement the train service) Derby-Matlock Crewe-Newark Castle Leicester-Grimsby Town via Lincoln Lincoln-Newark Northgate Doncaster-Lincoln-Peterborough Nottingham-Mansfield-Worksop Cleethorpes-Barton on Humber Further information can be found at: • https://www.eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk/ Aims In delivering this contract, EMR requires the Supplier to undertake the following: • Safe Transportation - ensure the safe movement of train sets, adhering to all safety regulations and standards and without damage. • Timely delivery - planning and co-ordination to meet delivery schedules. • Cost Efficiency - minimizing costs whilst maintaining high standards of service. • Flexibility and Adaptability - able to adapt to changing circumstances. • Environmental Considerations - reducing the environmental impact through efficient logistics and use of
Penk Valley Academy Trust - Catering Tender
PENK VALLEY ACADEMY TRUST
Penk Valley Academy Trust (the Contracting Authority) invites tenders for the full supply of catering services to six of its seven schools. The successful Supplier will be required to provide school catering services to: Marshbrook First School, NOR 189 Princefield First School, NOR 276 Penkridge Middle School, NOR 500 St Mary & St Chad CofE First School, NOR 178 St John's CofE First School, NOR 78 The Rural Enterprise Academy, NOR 240 The schools are located in Penkridge, Stafford. The duration of the contract is three years commencing on 1 January 2027 and concluding on 31 December 2029, with the opportunity to extend for a further period of 2 years at the discretion of the Trust. The current services are operated in-house and the service delivery maybe awarded by variants, all or in part, within the group of schools: Group 1 - All of the Schools Group 2 - Included Schools: - Marshbrook First School - Princefield First School - St Mary & St Chad CofE First School - St Johns CofE First School - The Rural Enterprise Academy The Contracting Authority is not bound to accept an offer from any supplier(s) following the Tender process. Other variants maybe accepted. Penk Valley Academy Trust, located in Penkridge, Staffordshire comprises seven schools. The Trust's mission is to support schools in providing an excellent educational service to the local community and beyond. The Trust core values are Collaboration, Challenge, Curiosity and Care. The Contracting Authority is looking to appoint an experienced caterer who: - Will deliver an innovative food offer that consistently achieves a high standard of service for the pupils and staff - Will provide a quality of management and staffing to the operations with sufficient back up resource if required in support of the on-site teams - Can demonstrate the ability to increase participation and to continue to drive the service forward to improve the financial standing of the contract year on year - Will create a positive dining
Wakefield Lesiure Management Software Solution
The Council of the City of Wakefield
The solution will enable Leisure Services to fully manage their Service Provision within the 6 Leisure Facilities in the Wakefield District. The solution is cloud hosted solution and must be hosted in the United Kingdom (UK) and compliant with relevant UK Law.
Independent Financial and Value for Money Review of Directly Provided Adult Social Care Services
London Borough of Ealing
The Council is seeking a partner to deliver an independent financial and value for money review of our in-house Adult Social Care Directly Provided Services. The Council is seeking to commission a qualified practice to provide a financial and value for money review of its Directly Provided Adult Social Care services. The review will provide clear, robust and auditable recommendations to support Elected Members, the Chief Executive, and senior officers.
Sunderland Connect Bus Services July 2026
Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive T/A Nexus
The tender is designed to promote and continue the public transport links in Sunderland, offering a service to the staff and students attending the University of Sunderland, as well as the general public.
NHM150 Western Galleries - Base Build Lead Architect
Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum has announced important transformations of its internal spaces ahead of the 150th anniversary of the opening of the South Kensington site, occurring in 2031. As part of these transformations, the popular Dinosaur Gallery will be restored, and the Origins Gallery, the Old General Herbarium and the Swing Space, currently closed to the public, will be reopened and returned to public use. These galleries are identified collectively as the' Western Galleries'. The works in each gallery will be articulated in two phases: base build, which is the object of this tender, and fit out, which will be tendered separately. The first works to commence will be the Swing Space in Autumn 2027 (base build) for an opening in 2028, followed shortly after by the Botany Library and the Old General Herbarium, due in 2029, Dinosaur Gallery, opening in 2030, and Origins Gallery that will be completed in 2031. A Feasibility Study has just been completed both for base build and fit-out leading to the identification of a set of recommended options for the base build and a set of design principles for the fit-out. The base build works for all the galleries in scope will encompass design and works for (high-level scope, including but not limited to): - Conservation of the gallery spaces - Making good of the fabric of the building - New ventilation and heating / cooling system and associated Building Works in Connection (BWIC) - Mechanical, electrical and public health systems - Creation of new plant rooms to support the increased needs of the spaces - Required structural works Additional works (including but not limited to): - clearance of existing spaces - Dismantling and removal of Dinosaur Gallery walkway - Decant and recant of Botany Library contents - Temporary relocation of Dino Shop - Decant and relocation of offices to make room for the new circulation core - Relocation and enlargement of ground floor café - Conservation of existing fixtures and finishes (e.g. c
Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety (CLOCS)
Transport for London
Transport for London (TfL) requires responses from relevant industry bodies to run a five year Concessionaire contract for the expansion and Business as Usual (BAU) communications function of the Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety (CLOCS) programme. CLOCS a construction industry-led programme which aims to improve road safety across construction supply chains with a focus on reducing collisions between heavy and large goods vehicles and vulnerable road users. The supplier will act as secretariat for the quarterly CLOCS Board, working group and sub-group meetings, conducting all administrative requirements including communications, invitations, agendas, compiling presentation slides, papers, facilitation (as required), notes and minutes. Administrative arrangements will include the sourcing of a venue, or arranging relevant online facilities, refreshments and catering. A suitable representative will be appointed chair of the working groups through a fair selection process agreed with the working group. The industry-led working group is comprised of a range of construction, logistics and safety organisations. It has been established to provide a clear understanding of current and upcoming industry good practice. Good practice includes vehicle design and technology, operational constraints and capabilities, driver training and development, construction logistics plans and site standard.
Sunderland Connect Bus Services July 2026
Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive T/A Nexus
The tender is designed to promote and continue the public transport links in Sunderland, offering a service to the staff and students attending the University of Sunderland, as well as the general public.
NHM150 Western Galleries - Base Build Lead Architect
Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum has announced important transformations of its internal spaces ahead of the 150th anniversary of the opening of the South Kensington site, occurring in 2031. As part of these transformations, the popular Dinosaur Gallery will be restored, and the Origins Gallery, the Old General Herbarium and the Swing Space, currently closed to the public, will be reopened and returned to public use. These galleries are identified collectively as the' Western Galleries'. The works in each gallery will be articulated in two phases: base build, which is the object of this tender, and fit out, which will be tendered separately. The first works to commence will be the Swing Space in Autumn 2027 (base build) for an opening in 2028, followed shortly after by the Botany Library and the Old General Herbarium, due in 2029, Dinosaur Gallery, opening in 2030, and Origins Gallery that will be completed in 2031. A Feasibility Study has just been completed both for base build and fit-out leading to the identification of a set of recommended options for the base build and a set of design principles for the fit-out. The base build works for all the galleries in scope will encompass design and works for (high-level scope, including but not limited to): - Conservation of the gallery spaces - Making good of the fabric of the building - New ventilation and heating / cooling system and associated Building Works in Connection (BWIC) - Mechanical, electrical and public health systems - Creation of new plant rooms to support the increased needs of the spaces - Required structural works Additional works (including but not limited to): - clearance of existing spaces - Dismantling and removal of Dinosaur Gallery walkway - Decant and recant of Botany Library contents - Temporary relocation of Dino Shop - Decant and relocation of offices to make room for the new circulation core - Relocation and enlargement of ground floor café - Conservation of existing fixtures and finishes (e.g. c
Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety (CLOCS)
Transport for London
Transport for London (TfL) requires responses from relevant industry bodies to run a five year Concessionaire contract for the expansion and Business as Usual (BAU) communications function of the Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety (CLOCS) programme. CLOCS a construction industry-led programme which aims to improve road safety across construction supply chains with a focus on reducing collisions between heavy and large goods vehicles and vulnerable road users. The supplier will act as secretariat for the quarterly CLOCS Board, working group and sub-group meetings, conducting all administrative requirements including communications, invitations, agendas, compiling presentation slides, papers, facilitation (as required), notes and minutes. Administrative arrangements will include the sourcing of a venue, or arranging relevant online facilities, refreshments and catering. A suitable representative will be appointed chair of the working groups through a fair selection process agreed with the working group. The industry-led working group is comprised of a range of construction, logistics and safety organisations. It has been established to provide a clear understanding of current and upcoming industry good practice. Good practice includes vehicle design and technology, operational constraints and capabilities, driver training and development, construction logistics plans and site standard.
Passive Fire Protection Remedial Works and Maintenance Services
Loughborough College
Passive Fire Protection Works and maintenance services
Balfour Beatty - Roads North of the Thames-LTC - Reinforced Soil Walls
BALFOUR BEATTY CIVIL ENGINEERING LIMITED
We are inviting expressions of interest from qualified and experienced subcontractors for the design, manufacture, and supply of Reinforced Soil Retaining Wall systems as part of the Lower Thames Crossing programme. What We're Looking For Subcontractors should be able to: Deliver specialist reinforced soil wall solutions safely, efficiently, and in accordance with the project programme. Provide integrated design, manufacturing and supply services for reinforced soil systems. Work in line with all project requirements relating to health, safety, sustainability, low carbon, and quality. Experience & Standards We are looking for companies with: Demonstrable experience in the design and/or supply of reinforced soil retaining walls and similar geotechnical or civil engineering structures. Strong health, safety, and environmental performance. Robust quality management systems and relevant industry certifications (e.g. HAPAS where applicable). The capability to support project sustainability, carbon reduction, and social value objectives. Next Steps How to apply, please complete the attached Reinforced Soil Retaining Walls Eligibility Criteria by the 21.05.26 then submit to the Supply Chain Team at BLTCProcurementandSupplyChain@balfourbeatty.com. Additional information: The Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) is a new road to better connect Essex and Kent through a tunnel beneath the River Thames. Our purpose is to drive a change in how we deliver - connecting people to jobs and businesses to opportunities, leaving a skills legacy for the local community and construction industry, all whilst restoring nature and drawing a new blueprint for low-carbon construction. Our ambition is to deliver the UK's greenest road, and to do the right thing for local communities and the environment. We can only achieve this with the support of our supply chain, and it is therefore critical that for any supplier to be successful in winning work on LTC, they must demonstrate commitments to supporting
Ibrahim Batch 5 - Council
London Borough of Haringey
Adaptation of existing bathroom and installation of some specialist items e.g. Stair lift, Galvanised rails etc. Additional information: https://londonconstructionprogramme.co.uk/services/dynamic-purchasing-systems/
Best Start Free Breakfast Clubs Enrichment Sponsorship Academic Year 26/27
Department for Education
Could your organisation partner with the Department for Education's (DfE) free breakfast club programme to help pupils start the day ready to learn? The free breakfast club programme supports the government s aims of giving every pupil, regardless of their background, the best start in life. Free breakfast clubs break down barriers to every child achieving and thriving at school and in later life, by ensuring they are ready to learn as well as supporting families with the cost of living, and tackling poverty. The first 750 'early adopter' free breakfast clubs opened their doors in April 2025, delivering a free 30-minute club alongside a healthy breakfast to their pupils. Following on from the success of this test and learn phase, national rollout began in April 2026 when a further 500 schools opening their free breakfast clubs, with more schools set to join in September. We know the difference a soft start and healthy breakfast can make for pupils with regards to attendance, attainment and behaviour, and we believe greater impact can be achieved by partnering with organisations who can help schools make their breakfast clubs even better. Last October, in a landmark move, the government joined forces with four food industry partners to provide the 750 early adopter schools with discounts and deals as part of a test and learn phase. These partnerships are helping schools to serve up more affordable, varied breakfast options whilst saving time for busy school staff. To help support schools further, we are seeking partners who can offer resources that make free breakfast clubs even more fun and enriching, helping pupils begin the day ready to learn. We are interested in resources suitable for all primary-aged pupils from Reception, Key Stage 1 (ages 5-7), and Key Stage 2 (ages 7-11), and welcome partners that could support light-touch, child-led activities for one or more of these age-groups in any of the following categories: - express creativity - explore the outdoors
Wakefield Lesiure Management Software Solution
The Council of the City of Wakefield
The solution will enable Leisure Services to fully manage their Service Provision within the 6 Leisure Facilities in the Wakefield District. The solution is cloud hosted solution and must be hosted in the United Kingdom (UK) and compliant with relevant UK Law.
Independent Financial and Value for Money Review of Directly Provided Adult Social Care Services
London Borough of Ealing
The Council is seeking a partner to deliver an independent financial and value for money review of our in-house Adult Social Care Directly Provided Services. The Council is seeking to commission a qualified practice to provide a financial and value for money review of its Directly Provided Adult Social Care services. The review will provide clear, robust and auditable recommendations to support Elected Members, the Chief Executive, and senior officers.
Transport Planning, Highway Design and S278 Services - Daedalus Link Road-Fareham Borough Council
Fareham Borough Council
Fareham Borough Council (FBC) is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced consultant to deliver transport planning, highway design and S278 services for the Daedalus Link Road scheme at Solent Airport, Fareham. FBC are the landowner, developer and local planning authority for this scheme. Ward Williams are appointed as Project Manager on behalf of FBC. The appointed consultant will work under the direction of Ward Williams throughout the commission. The Daedalus site is a former military airfield that has been developed as an employment and innovation hub. The link road is required to improve highway network resilience, distribute traffic across the Faraday Business Park and unlock further employment-led development at Faraday North and Faraday South. Transport feasibility work has been undertaken and the preferred alignment has been confirmed as the Spitfire Way alignment connecting Spitfire Way to Meteor Way.
CPU 8339 Supply of Plumbing & Heating Materials
Nottingham City Council
Nottingham City Council Housing Services is seeking tenders from suitable entities (the 'Tenderer') for inclusion on a single supplier framework for the supply of Plumbing & Heating Materials. The products covered by this tender are: • Copper pipes • Plastic piping • Pipe fittings (elbows, tees, couplings) • Stopcocks and valves • Flexible hoses • Radiators • Boilers • Heating controls and thermostats • Pumps and expansion vessels • Sanitaryware (basins, toilets, taps) • Water tanks and cylinders • Insulation materials • Sealants and jointing compounds • Plumbing tools • Miscellaneous plumbing and heating accessories
Post Office Branch - Shiphay Collaton
Post Office Limited
Post Office Ltd is looking for a successful retailer to incorporate a Post Office Local into their existing or proposed business. The offer available in this Post Office would be: Post Office Local - integrating Post Office services into a vibrant and sustainable retail business, so they can be offered over the same opening hours. The exact layout and design will be agreed with you to suit your business. Estimated Post Office fees: In the current location in the range of £14,000 - £16,000 per annum. Further information can be found at: https://runapostoffice.co.uk/branch/shiphay-collaton-post-office-torquay-tq2-7hp?search_term=shiphay-devon
Provision of Seafarers Data Collection
Department for Transport
The purpose of this requirement is to collect data on seafarers in the UK shipping industry. This data will form the basis of published statistics on UK seafarers active at sea, which are a core part of the Department for Transport’s (DfT) seafarer statistics. These are used internally by our policy teams in decision making, promoting the UK maritime sector and also by a wide range of external customers including maritime trade unions, industry bodies such as the UK CoS, academics, researchers and members of the general public with a specialist interest. This contract is for one year of data collection (for 2026), with an option to extend on an annual basis for an additional 3 years in 1 year increments; collecting data for 2027, 2028, and 2029 (1 + 1 + 1). Full details can be found in our Invitation to Tender documents at https://dft.app.jaggaer.com/go/78436632019E21CD9C28
Servicing and Maintenance of Secure Entry Doors and Door Entry Systems
Clyde Valley Housing Association Limited
Servicing and Maintenance etc of Secure Entry Doors and Door Entry Systems
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