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Network Services 4
Crown Commercial Service
This framework will provide access to a wide range of networks and telecommunications services, products and solutions
ITT for Rent a Car Services Pakistan LF66BSS102025
British Council
The British Council is seeking proposals from your organizations for Rent a Car Services Pakistan. For details, please refer to attached documents. It has all the required scope of work, specifications, timescales, instructions for responding along with standard terms & conditions.
Framework Agreements for Providing Business Travel Accommodations to FCDO in India Network
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), represented by the British High Commission in New Delhi (India), intends to competitively identify and establish Framework Agreements with suitable hotels across India for the provision of business travel accommodation services to the UK Government officials. The Framework Agreements will cover the provision of hotel accommodation and related services for UK Government officials undertaking official travel within India. Services may include accommodation, breakfast, Wi-Fi, meeting facilities, airport transfers (where available), and other associated business travel services. The Framework Agreements will be a Standalone Framework established for a four (4) years period Suitable and interested hotel suppliers are invited to participate in a Market Engagement Event. During this event, FCDO will present its requirements, provide an overview of the procurement process, and seek feedback from the market to help refine the requirement and ensure the Framework Agreements deliver best value for money, operational flexibility, and high-quality accommodation services across the India Network.
Power Assisted Equipment
Castle Point Borough Council
Castle Point Borough Council (CPBC) via the Essex Procurement Partnership (EPP) is seeking expressions of interest from the market for the provision of a specialised, power-assisted exercise suite designed specifically for users with limited mobility or chronic health conditions. The equipment must utilise electronic power adjustment technology to assist the user's natural range of motion, allowing for passive exercise that is not possible on traditional resistance-based gym machinery. The suite requires dedicated hardwired data points for real-time software updates and medical grade user tracking
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
West Northamptonshire Oral Health Improvement Service
West Northamptonshire Council
West Northamptonshire Council is inviting tenders for the delivery of an Oral Health Improvement Service for West Northamptonshire. The service will deliver targeted, evidence‑based oral health improvement activities to help reduce oral health inequalities and improve outcomes for children, young people, vulnerable adults and older people. Core elements include supervised toothbrushing in early years and school settings, oral health training for professionals, organisational support for settings, partnership working, and targeted distribution of oral health resources. Full details and requirements are provided in the Invitation to Tender and Service Specification available via the Council’s e‑Procurement portal.
Bromley 0 -19 Public Health Nursing Service - Market Engagement Event
London Borough of Bromley
The London Borough of Bromley is holding a market engagement event scheduled for Thursday 23rd July 2026 between 10.30am and 12:00 Midday. The event will be held via Microsoft Teams. The pre-procurement market engagement activity aims to inform the Council's future commissioning approach by gathering feedback on the market interest in providing the services contained within this procurement, capacity and ability of prospective suppliers to deliver the proposed service. The event will also support the Council in shaping and refining the future service specification and delivery model. and to assist the Council in shaping and scoping of the Service. The event will provide an opportunity to: • Receive an update on the Council's commissioning intentions for the Bromley 0 -19 Public Health Nursing Service. • Learn more about the proposed service delivery model and expectations for future delivery of the Service. • Understand the anticipated procurement process, timelines and next steps. The 0 - 19 Public Health Nursing Service plays a critical role in supporting the health, well-being and development of children, young people and families. The Service includes health visiting and school nursing provision, delivering key public health priorities. It is the Council's intention to award a single contract to one provider. Suppliers wishing to attend the event should complete the Registration Form attached to the opportunity on the London Tenders Portal (ProContract) reference number: DN821447, and return the completed form via the messaging function on the London Tenders Portal no later than midday on 21st July 2026.
Design Agency Services
Pension Protection Fund
The PPF's contract for Design Agency Services is expires on 01 January 2027, and we are reviewing our options and considering our requirements . As part of our review we are seeking to engage Design agencies and request feedback through a Request For Information that will assist in shaping our procurement strategy.
Procurement of partners to work with Oak to further develop and enhance full curriculum packages
OAK NATIONAL ACADEMY LIMITED
Oak National Academy intend to procure a number of suppliers to deliver enhancement to existing full curriculum packages across a range of subject for KS1, 2 and 3. Full curriculum packages include curriculum sequences and supporting teaching resources. These will need to be aligned to relevant statutory frameworks including upcoming changes to the national curriculum programmes of study to be published by the DfE. Suppliers will also be responsible for ensuring quality assurance and working collaboratively with Oak to refine and deliver the final outputs. The structure of the procurement has not yet been finalised, although we anticipate this could be structured under a lot format with up to 12 lots, to be confirmed, across a range of subjects, again to be confirmed
Provision of Small Uncrewed Air Systems Training
Ministry of Defence
The small Uncrewed Air Systems (sUAS) Training Project will deliver sUAS training starting from 1 Nov 26. This will include individual training, assurance activities, collective training guidance, and conceptual development. The intended outcome is a unified and coherent sUAS training solution. This aligns with Commander Field Army direction to invest and train 216 sUAS System Commanders and 150 FPV Strike Commanders every year to grow sUAS capability across the force units rapidly.
Gambling Research Services
Gambling Commission
In April 2025, the UK government introduced a statutory levy on gambling operators to provide 'independent and sustainable funding for gambling-related harms research, prevention and treatment'. A small portion of this funding has been allocated to the Gambling Commission so that it can procure research into gambling-related harms in line with its licensing objectives. Consequently, the Commission wishes to undertake some early market engagement to help it determine how best it might structure an invitation to tender for the provision of research services that will enable it to accelerate the process by which it can fill the evidence gaps that have been identified within the Evidence Roadmaps that the Commission's Research and Statistics Team have developed. About the Commission The Gambling Commission is an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport. The Commission is responsible for issuing personal gambling licences for individuals and gambling operating licences for businesses operating in Great Britain and we are responsible for ensuring all licensing applications meet the following objectives: • preventing gambling from being a source of crime or disorder, being associated with crime or disorder or being used to support crime • ensuring that gambling is conducted in a fair and open way • protecting children and other vulnerable people from being harmed or exploited by gambling. Also, as an evidence-based regulator, the Commission provides evidence-informed advice to the government about gambling behaviour in Great Britain. About Research & Statistics The Research and Statistics Team is responsible for the management and delivery the Commission's Research activity via a range of contracts procured in line with public sector procurement regulations, policy and practice. Under these contracts, the Team work collaboratively with a number of research organisations to collect and analyse data to: • monitor
Telecoms Project
Taff Housing Association
Taff Housing Association (Taff) is seeking to upgrade its current telecoms solution to a more advanced platform to provide the following • Enhance efficiency • Improved customer experience, • Provide value for money • Analytics • Futureproof digital solutions
Crisis Text Helpline Services
NHS West and North London Integrated Care Board
This is a Most Suitable Provider Process under the Provider Selection Regime to secure a Crisis Text Helpline Service for all ages across North West London and North Central London for the NHS West and North Integrated Care Board. This is a fully managed clinical service operating via a Text Crisis helpline function to run parallel to the 111 services for Mental Health Support working to reduce crisis in all ages.
Market Engagement - Home Settle and Support Service
London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
The Home, Settle and Support service provides short-term, practical support to vulnerable residents following a hospital stay, Emergency Department presentation, or where they are at risk of hospital admission from the community. The service supports timely and safe discharge, helps people regain confidence and independence at home, reduce loneliness and social isolation as well as prevent avoidable readmissions. Support is tailored to individual need and normally provided for a short period, up to a maximum of four weeks, with clear signposting and warm handovers into relevant community and voluntary sector services. We are inviting the market to help us develop our future iteration of the service through shared experience, best practice and innovation. This is solely for the purpose of gathering information and understanding market capability and capacity and not a call to competition. Participation in this engagement is voluntary and will have no bearing on any future procurement activity. Suppliers who participate will not receive any preferential treatment, advantage, or influence in any subsequent procurement process. Equally, suppliers who choose not to participate will not be disadvantaged or excluded from any future opportunity.
South East Consortium Lifts Framework
SEC PROCUREMENT LIMITED T/A SOUTH EAST CONSORTIUM
This framework will be designed to connect our customers to qualified contractors with experience supporting housing providers with servicing, maintenance, repairs and installation of passenger lifts.
UK3 - Programme Frontier
Ministry of Defence
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) intends to launch a series of procurements in support of Programme FRONTIER. The Defence AI Centre (DAIC) is hosting an Industry Day on 17th July 2026 to share plans for Programme FRONTIER, a new programme to harness frontier AI for enduring warfighter advantage. FRONTIER is a multi-year commitment which will tackle a range of warfighter problems, starting with AI tools and capabilities that reduce MOD’s cyber risk. Through this Industry Day we will be seeking to identify options in the market for innovative new products and services which can be matured into operational capability on MOD networks, at pace and within months. The procurements are intended to deliver scalable, innovative solutions that enhance operational effectiveness, decision-making, and integration across complex environments. The requirement is expected to align with wider Defence digital and data strategies and support delivery through modern, flexible commercial approaches. This notice is intended to provide early visibility to the market and enable engagement ahead of the formal Tender Notice. Supplier Invitation to Suppliers Conference The MOD is planning to hold a face-to-face Conference for prospective Suppliers on Friday 17th July. For those not able to attend in person, a Teams link will be provided to attend virtually. To promote principles of equal treatment and transparency, this session will also be recorded and can made available to Suppliers who request it. The conference will include a brief introduction from the Programme Team and a run through of the process from the Commercial Team. The intention of this session is three-fold, namely: (1) to explain how Suppliers, especially Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs), can get involved in this opportunity, (2) to promote a common understanding of the Programme’s goals, and (3) to set the behaviours that MOD and Suppliers can expect from each other. The team will introduce the breadth of FRONTIER, which cover
Isotope Adjustment System- Thermal Cycling Absorption Process
UK Fusion Energy Ltd
UKFE is looking to develop the ability of TCAP within a Fuel Cycle to adjust the isotopic composition of tritium, deuterium and separate protium of continuous mixed isotopic feed within the STEP Fuel Cycle to ensure the delivery of STEP within the 2040s. To support this goal, the fuel cycle will perform a closed loop process: it will inject fuel into the plasma, capture the unspent fuel from the exhaust, purify it, separate and re-inject it within the plasma, ensuring efficient tritium recycling. There are multiple gas separations to be performed within the fuel cycle system, for which testing is required in some areas to support the appropriate selection and design of separation technologies. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://ukfe.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Abingdon:-Research%2C-testing-and-scientific-technical-simulator./869ZZ4ZS25 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://ukfe.delta-esourcing.com/respond/869ZZ4ZS25
Print and Production Services
TRANSPORT UK EAST MIDLANDS LIMITED
East Midlands Railway provides intercity and regional train services across the Midlands through to London. These are distinguished by 3 sub brands that reflect the region they serve and routes they operate: EMR Intercity operates from the Midlands (Sheffield, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester) through to London St Pancras EMR Regional provides local services to towns and communities across England, including; Crewe, Matlock, Stoke-on-Trent, Peterborough, Grantham, Norwich and Skegness. EMR Connect operates between Corby and London St Pancras. The Luton Airport Express operates on this route with majority of airport passengers travelling from London St Pancras. EMR is looking for a supplier of short tern (up to 12 months) or repeat print and production requirements, including, but not limited to: • Annual station dressings (in-station advertising and branding). Typically annual updates to all EMR owned in-station advertising and branding with new designs promoting rail value messages, ticketing products, and marketing campaign amplification. EMR also takes these opportunities to enhance existing sites where possible - either in the way they are creatively displayed or the materials used and review potential new opportunities. • Promotional materials for commercial revenue activity, new business engagement, and retail equipment decals • Signage for operational initiatives or infrastructure upgrades • Promotional and customer comms posters and vinyls for on train • Corporate materials for internal communications and business events
North Paddington Global Majority Mental Health Pilot
Westminster City Council
This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) notice that this provider selection process has been abandoned and a contract has not been awarded. This process has been abandoned under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 do not apply.
Short Term Payment Contingency
Department for Work & Pensions
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) wish to give notice of planned procurement opportunity in relation to two linked but separate future procurements for DWP payment contingency services (together referred to in this notice as the “Payment Contingency Services (“PCS”)). The intention of the PCS is to ensure DWP has robust contingencies in place to make benefit and pension entitlement payments to its customers on the dates they are due. The PCS are invoked only in exceptional circumstances where there is a delay in DWP releasing Bacs payment file(s). The DWP intends for the relevant services to be provided under two separate, interdependent contracts (both of which are required to allow for invocation of PCS) as follows: Short Term Payment Contingency (“STPC”) - Lot 1: This service reformats Bacs payments files into Faster Payment files for onward submission into the Faster Payment infrastructure Sponsor Bank (“SB”) – Lot 2: This service is required for the settlement of funds with the Bank of England. Please note that as these are separate procurements, different procurement processes and/or commercial approach may apply to each procurement. In addition, each procurement may be awarded, delayed, or withdrawn independently of the other. This notice relates specifically to the STPC procurement. A separate UK3 Planned Procurement Notice has been issued for the SB procurement, which can be found on Find a Tender Service. Please note that: - Further information and relevant guidance will be provided in or with the UK4 Tender Notice, published on Find a Tender Service website. - UK 4 Notice and associated procurement documents provided with that notice will outline how and when to express your interest to participate in the procurement process. - All procurement activities will be managed via DWP online portal (Atamis). - Procurement related documentation will be issued via Atamis. - Full guidance on registration and system navigation will be provided in or with th
Sponsor Bank Service
Department for Work & Pensions
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) wish to give notice of planned procurement opportunity in relation to two linked but separate future procurements for DWP payment contingency services (together referred to in this notice as the “Payment Contingency Services (“PCS”)). The intention of the PCS is to ensure DWP has robust contingencies in place to make benefit and pension entitlement payments to its customers on the dates they are due. The PCS are invoked only in exceptional circumstances where there is a delay in DWP releasing Bacs payment file(s). The DWP intends for the relevant services to be provided under two separate, interdependent contracts (both of which are required to allow for invocation of PCS) as follows: Short Term Payment Contingency (“STPC”) - Lot 1: This service reformats Bacs payments files into Faster Payment files for onward submission into the Faster Payment infrastructure Sponsor Bank (“SB”) – Lot 2: This service is required for the settlement of funds with the Bank of England. Please note that as these are separate procurements, different procurement processes and/or commercial approach may apply to each procurement. In addition, each procurement may be awarded, delayed, or withdrawn independently of the other. This notice relates specifically to the SB procurement. A separate UK3 Planned Procurement Notice has been issued for the STPC procurement, which can be found on Find a Tender Service. Please note that: - Further information and relevant guidance will be provided in or with the UK4 Tender Notice, published on Find a Tender Service website. - UK 4 Notice and associated procurement documents provided with that notice will outline how and when to express your interest to participate in the procurement process. - All procurement activities will be managed via DWP online portal (Atamis). - Procurement related documentation will be issued via Atamis. Full guidance on registration and system navigation will be provided in or with the
Neuromodulation Devices and Associated Products
SUPPLY CHAIN COORDINATION LIMITED
For the supply of Neuromodulation products and services and associated services that deliver safe, reliable and innovative solutions supporting positive patient outcomes ensuring continuity of supply, regulatory compliance and value beyond cost while enabling collaboration and continuous improvement. • ISO Certification: Tenderers must have ISO 9001: 2015 or BS EN ISO 13485:2016 or Medical Device Single Audit Program (MDAP) accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (or international equivalent) to cover all segments of the Tenderer’s and the product’s supply chain. This should include, but not be limited to, sales, manufacturing, storage and distribution ('ISO Certification')Link for acceptable alternatives https://iaf.nu/en/accreditation-bodies/ (‘Notified Bodies’) •CE Certification and Declaration of Conformity certificates are required where applicable to be presented at submission stage of the tender.•Modern Slavery for Tenderers that have an annual turnover of at least £36 million must have a link to their modern slavery statement on their website •Modern Slavery Assessment Tool (MSAT) Tenderers must have a score of 41% or above within 12months of the Tender Publication Date via https://supplierregistration.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/•Evergreen Sustainable Supplier Assessment – Tenderers will need to have completed the assessment and achieved Level 1 within 12months of the Tender Publication Date. Link for instructions and access for this assessment: https://www.england.nhs.uk/nhs-commercial/central-commercial-function-ccf/evergreen/ •Carbon Reduction Plan (CRP): Tenders must have a valid CRP link on their website that meets the requirements of PPN 006 as outlined in the PPN, OR Where Supplier has no website, the CRP is provided in PDF format that meets the requirements of PPN 006 as outlined in the PPN, OR Excused in exceptional circumstances •Cyber Security: If you handle patient or personal data, or provide any IT systems, services, or devices you wil
Dof - 6560569 - Omagh County Hall Refurbishment - Contractor C000134AA
Department of Finance CPD
Reconfiguration and Refurbishment of Omagh County Hall - Contractor. Full Details are available in the Contract Documents. All tender documents for this procurement are available for Suppliers to view and download from a Data Room, a publicly accessible folder in CIMS, which may be accessed at the link included in Document: Invitation to Participate Part A Generic Information and Guidance (Section 1.1), located in the CfT Documents Area of this Call For Tender. Services, Works, Goods: Works
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