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Environmental & Conventional Health & Safety Services
Sellafield Limited
Environmental & Conventional Health & Safety Services - Contract Award Notice 2026/S 000-062280 published on 2nd July 2026 has been amended to reflect the correct values for Lots 1 and 2 which is as follows: Lot 1 - £2,000,0000 and Lot 2 is £2,500,000
City of London Corporation & City of London Police Occupational Health Physician Services
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London
The COL require an experienced OHP for 1 day per week for 45 weeks of the year spread evenly throughout the year. This part of the contract could be delivered by an Associate of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (AFOM). The COLP require an experienced OHP for 1 day per week for 45 weeks spread evenly throughout the year plus up to 17 days additional days. The additional days are to meet the Force requirement for recruitment and associated management meetings relating to recruitment and fitness to work procedure and advice. This part of the contract requires a Member of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (MFOM) The OHP is scheduled to see 4 or 5 referral clients per day, or up to 5 candidates per day for recruitment medicals. The combined requirement is for between 90 days of OHP time with an additional up to 17 days depending on police officer recruitment demand. This could be delivered by: • One OHP • Two separate OHP’s • Two OHP’s where one is more experienced and prepared to supervise / support an Associate of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine. The COL / COLP would require a regular named OH physician to deliver the service. The service would not expect there to be changes in the named physician delivering the service. (No more than 2 changes per year would be acceptable) The contract would be for 2 years plus 2 years following performance review. OHPs working on this contract are likely to be required to be Police vetted. All applicants are to demonstrate that they have a 3-year period of residency in the UK immediately before commencing working. The Authorities decision in relation to any vetting issues is final.
Software for Cable Thermal Ratings, Tunnel Thermal Modelling and Specialist Calculation capabilities (RoCiT, DRY, THORIN, RAUROS)
NATIONAL GRID UK LIMITED
The purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is to obtain structured input from the market regarding the functional, technical, commercial, and non-functional capabilities required to support a future cable thermal rating and specialist calculation platform for National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET). NGET is seeking to understand the availability, maturity, and suitability of solutions that can support the replacement, enhancement, or evolution of existing in-house engineering capabilities, including: • RoCiT - tunnel cable thermal modelling • DRY - direct burial dry-out and effective backfill diameter calculation • THORIN - effective backfill modelling for solid-filled troughs and non-standard geometries • RAUROS - thermal modelling of water-cooled cable systems In addition, NGET is interested in understanding broader rating enhancement capabilities and specialist calculation tools that improve modelling accuracy in complex installation environments. Through this RFI, NGET aims to gather insight into: • Supplier capability, domain expertise, and relevant experience in cable thermal modelling • Product maturity, technical readiness, and proven use in comparable utility environments • Commercial models, including licensing approaches, modular pricing (including specialist calculators), total cost of ownership, and flexibility to scale • Architectural approaches, integration patterns, and deployment models appropriate for a Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) environment • Security, scalability, and compliance considerations • Implementation methodologies, delivery approaches, and associated risks • Availability of integrated or modular solutions, including core rating engines and supporting calculators This RFI will inform NGET's future sourcing strategy and solution design, including the potential adoption of product- based, configurable, bespoke, or hybrid approaches, as well as appropriate commercial and contracting structures. The objective is to i
Maintenance of Boston Scientific and Lumenis Surgical Laser Systems and Other Surgical Assets
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
The maintenance of Boston Scientific and Lumenis surgical general laser systems and other surgical assets. This includes Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance / repairs.
LCC - N&NE Lincolnshire Body Removals
Lincolnshire County Council
The services which are being procured as part of this Procurement are the removal of deceased person(s) from their place of death, or where they lie, under the Coroner’s jurisdiction directly to a mortuary or a place specified by the Coroner to allow for Coroner investigation. All arrangements must recognise the sensitive and distressing situations involving removal of the deceased. The deceased must be removed using suitable equipment and appropriate manual handling techniques ensuring no further damage to the body occurs or distress to relatives and bystanders.
Provision of Police Operations & Specialised Support (POSS).
Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime
Provision of Police Operations & Specialised Support (POSS). • traffic management; • crime scene logistics; • specialist engineering; • special events and incident support; • supplying and setting-up soft furniture services for community, corporate policing and commendation ceremonial events; • provision of electrical & mechanical (E&M), plumbing, domestic drainage and some basic facilities management (FM) services.
Provision of Cambridge City Centre District Heat Network
Cambridge City Council
Since June 2023 Cambridge City Council has been working with consultants and academic partners to develop an Outline Business Case for a City Centre District Heating Network. Detailed Project Development has now completed, proposing a low carbon network using air source and river source heat pumps, and supported by a transition to electric boilers from gas boilers to supplement peak heat demand. This work has been brought forward through a partnership between the City Council, the County Council, and 19 Academic institutions with significant heating demand in the city centre. Connections to many of these partner heat loads now forms the basis of the Minimum Viable Product identified for delivery through a Partner-invested Joint Venture Partnership, and with strategic ambition to expand such a network across the City in the long term, informed by an informal Heat Zoning review which has also been completed. A Cambridge City Centre Heat Network represents a timely and valuable opportunity for Cambridge's academic institutions and public-sector organisations, who all share ambitious decarbonisation goals, and we are now seeking expressions of interest from potential partners who wish to be appointed to the established partnership to provide Design, Build, Operation and maintenance Services, inclusive of metering and billing. We feel that establishment of a new district heating network in a city of Global significance is a momentous opportunity, and we wish to procure a DBOM partner who shares our vision and understanding of the opportunities which this may bring. We request that all interested parties put forward contact details for appropriate representatives who wish to be involved with early market testing on the Contracting opportunity, with meeting dates to be confirmed between 23rd February and 6th March 2026. Please contact procurement@cambridge.gov.uk The Council will be represented by Amberside Advisors, who together with Buro Happold and Sustainability Co hav
Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) and Gas Servicing Contract
Thurrock Council
The Council are seeking a single contractor to deliver a combined Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) and Gas Servicing contract to its housing portfolio and some corporate sites
Pre Market Engagement - St Albans and District Council Jubilee Square & Hertfordshire House Managing Agent
St Albans City and District Council
Pre Market Engagement - St Albans City and District Council (SADC) is exploring the future procurement of a single Managing Agent for Jubilee Square. The proposed appointment is intended to provide integrated estate management, facilities management and public realm management across the whole development, with one organisation acting as SADC's principal operational representative. The purpose of this pre-market engagement (PME) is to gather early, high-level feedback from the market before finalising the procurement approach, scope, contract structure and supporting documents. This document is not a tender and does not form part of any evaluation. It is an information-gathering exercise only. The Managing Agent is expected to manage the development as a single integrated estate, coordinate estate-wide services and interfaces, procure and manage specialist subcontractors, support statutory and building safety compliance, and administer service charges and related financial arrangements.
Short and Long-Term Lease and Fleet Management
Essex County Council
Essex County Council is seeking a provider to deliver Vehicle Leasing and Fleet Management Services. The contract will include the provision and management of long-term leased vehicles, short-term hire vehicles and specialist vehicles to support operational service delivery across the Council. Vehicle requirements are expected to include, but are not limited to: Cars, vans and light commercial vehicles; 4x4 vehicles and pick-up trucks; People carriers and minibuses; Specialist and adapted vehicles, including wheelchair-accessible vehicles and other bespoke vehicle requirements; Vehicle conversions and modification services, where required. Associated services are expected to include fleet management, maintenance management, compliance support, roadside assistance, vehicle delivery and collection, reporting, account management and related support services. The contractor will be required to provide a flexible and scalable solution capable of accommodating changes in fleet size, operational requirements and organisational structures throughout the contract term.
Future Ready Programme: Strategic Partner for Transformation
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London
We are seeking to understand the art of the possible by drawing on market insight, innovation and experience to inform future options, rather than defining fixed solutions or deliverables at this stage. Transformation ambition Our ambition is to establish a future ready organisation that is: Financially sustainable and outcome focused Digital and data enabled by design Able to collaborate across traditional boundaries Equipped with the skills, tools and culture needed to continuously improve Successful transformation will focus on value creation (improving service outcomes, operational efficiency and staff experience) while maintaining the City Corporation’s distinctive strengths and responsibilities. This organisation carries nearly 1,000 years of history. Our transformation approach must honour that heritage while confidently shaping the organisation for the future.
Hydrogen Peroxide Generator
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care acting as part of the Crown through UK Health Security Agency
Procurement of a hydrogen peroxide generator for use in the Biosafety, Air and Water Microbiology Group at Porton Down. The equipment will be used for the decontamination of interior room surfaces and equipment in forthcoming research in healthcare and laboratory environments.
Edoxaban Review Service
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
The service is to review those prescribed edoxaban in primary care with a view to changing them to a more cost effective alternative.
Provision of Insurance and Risk Related Services to A2 Dominion for City Wharf
A2 Dominion Group
Insurance and risk related services in regard to buildings insurance for City Wharf.
Market Engagement - External Training Management Service Provider
UNITED UTILITIES WATER LIMITED
United Utilities is undertaking preliminary market engagement to better understand the market for Managed Learning Services (MSP). The purpose of this engagement is to identify suppliers operating within the market, understand the range of services available and gather information on current service delivery models and commercial approaches. United Utilities currently procures external training from a wide range of providers to support the development of its workforce. Through this market engagement, United Utilities is seeking to understand how Managed Learning Services could support a more efficient, consistent and controlled approach to the sourcing, administration and management of external training. Interested organisations are invited to complete the accompanying Market Engagement Questionnaire. This notice does not constitute a call for competition, does not commit United Utilities to undertake any future procurement and no contract will be awarded as a result of this market engagement.
Sails of the South Advertising
Portsmouth City Council
Portsmouth City Council (The Council) is seeking to procure an advertising solution associated with digital projection advertising at the "Sails of the South" (Tri Sail structure). The Council has a need to update existing non-digital advertising infrastructure and create digital advertising infrastructure on the M275. As a dynamic waterfront city at the heart of South Hampshire, Portsmouth attracts visitor numbers of in excess of 12.4 million per year. The Sails of the South are a prominent 43-metre gateway structure located on the M275 at the primary entrance to Portsea Island. Installed in 2001, the landmark reflects Portsmouth's maritime identity and forms a highly visible feature for vehicles entering the city. The location benefits from significant traffic flow, with approximately 31.4 million vehicle movements per year (c. 86,000 per day), providing a strong advertising proposition in a gateway location. Historically, the structure has supported projection-based advertising, generating income for the Council. However, the previous system is no longer operational, and PCC is now considering options to reintroduce a modern, flexible, and commercially viable digital advertising solution. PCC is considering the installation of a modern projection system comprising: Three high-powered mapping projectors (one per sail) Capability for multiple adverts to be displayed on rotation Remote content management, removing the need for on-site intervention Improved image quality and flexibility compared to previous systems Operation assumed dusk to dawn (approx. 8 hours per night). The system would ideally allow both static and potentially animated content (subject to safety considerations due to the highway setting). The sails provide a large-scale projection surface which functions as a "blank canvas", offering a unique city gateway advertising asset. However, design suitability and safety considerations (e.g. animation levels) will need to be factored into content. Option
Doncaster Sexual & Reproductive Health Services
City of Doncaster Council
Service for the delivery of an Integrated Sexual & Reproductive Health Services in Doncaster
West Midlands First Contact Assessment and Referral, Restorative Justice, and Hate Crime Victims Services
Police and Crime Commissioner for West Midlands
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for the West Midlands, Simon Foster is embarking on an ambitious transformation of victim services across the region. This tender invites applicants to submit innovative and creative proposals aimed at enhancing support for victims of crime, ensuring that victims’ needs are at the core of service delivery. The goal is to achieve positive, sustainable outcomes at the local level, where victims feel supported, heard, and empowered throughout their journey, whether they are going through the criminal justice system. The West Midlands has a diverse and growing population, and the PCC is keen to ensure that services are tailored to the specific needs of all individuals. The aim is to create a centre of excellence in victim support, where collaboration, empathy, and responsiveness are at the forefront of service delivery. This approach will contribute to a cohesive and effective system, where all partners, ranging from policing; Local Authorities; Health Services, and voluntary sector organisations work together to provide high-quality, trauma-informed care and support.
DESIGN AND BUILD CONTRACTOR FOR DELIVERY OF HOUSES AND APARTMENTS IN UPPER ACRE PARCEL
Eastleigh Borough Council
Eastleigh Borough Council (the Authority) is delivering an ambitious housing development to meet the needs of a growing population and lead the way for the Borough and its communities. In 2018, the Authority acquired 310 acres of land in Horton Heath and committed itself to provide new homes, services, infrastructure and businesses, that project is known as One Horton Heath (OHH). OHH is a landmark mixed-use development, located adjacent to the village of Horton Heath to the east of Eastleigh, Hampshire. A dedicated project delivery team has been established to oversee the planning and delivery of each parcel of the development. OHH is intended to be not only a commercially responsible project, but also one that recognises value extends beyond financial return. An Outline Planning Application for OHH was approved on the 27/10/2025 under the application number O/20/89498. The permission comprises severable and separate phases of development consisting of up to 2,500 residential units in total (across The Lower Acre, Quobleigh Breach, The Upper Acre, Round Copse, The Holme, The Homestal, Chalcroft Farm and The Folds phases and partially within Chalcroft Outfarm Works phase), a local centre, non-residential floorspace, a primary school, public open space (including formal sports facilities and informal provisions), allotments, ecological, landscape and sustainable drainage works and key infrastructure and utilities provision including new roads, footpaths, bridleways and cycle paths. The Authority made a commitment to the delivery of critical infrastructure early in the overall process and ahead of housing wherever possible which means that much of the major infrastructure associated with housing or non-residential development will have been installed or may be under construction alongside the works to be procured. This tender notice relates to the delivery of a phase of the development known as Upper Acre, the second residential parcel for delivery. It is intended to
PAN3479 - Regent Road Development
Leicester City Council
Leicester City Council ('the Council') has a legal requirement to appoint a contractor for the demolition of existing buildings on site and the creation of a 42-unit residential development with associated landscaping works to create a courtyard area. Proposed funding will be 45% from Homes England and the remaining 55% from Leicester City Council. Planning has yet to be applied for; however, it will be in place prior to construction works commencing in April 2027. The tender will be issued at RIBA stage 3+. The client will not be novating the existing design team. The terms will be JCT Single Stage Design and Build with a schedule for pricing evaluation.
Soft Market Testing - Installation of Sustainable Drainage/Rainwater Management Systems
Bristol City Council
Bristol City Council wishes to test the level of market interest in providing an end-to-end service for the installation of property‑level Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) / rainwater management measures across Bristol City Council‑owned housing and private housing stock. The majority of participating properties will be located within the River Frome catchment area, including East Bristol and the Lockleaze area. The aim is to reduce surface water flooding and increasing flood resilience by catching rainwater. The service would include feasibility assessments incl. hydraulic assessments and calculating storage for a certain return period, fully leading on resident engagement incl. communication and engagement plans and contacting them, identification and assessment of suitable properties, technical and hydraulic analysis, supply and installation of rainwater butts and planters, and post‑installation monitoring and hydraulic assessment to be fed into a monitoring and evaluation report. The target area comprises 411 addresses, across 154 buildings in 21 publicly owned housing developments.
MGN263 - Replacement of Fascias, Soffits and Rainwater Goods
Magna Housing
MGN263 - Replacement of Fascias, Soffits and Rainwater Goods: Magna Housing Ltd invites tenders from suitably qualified, experienced and competent contractors to undertake the replacement of existing soffits, fascias and rainwater goods at a number of residential properties within Somerset.
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