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United Kingdomsupplies

Preliminary Market Engagement for Human Waster Container Washer Disinfectors

Business Services Organisation, Procurement and Logistics Service

Prelminary Market Engagement for Human Waste Container Washer Disinfectors for HSCNI

Estimated valueNot disclosed
062554-2026
United Kingdomservices

Grounds Maintenance

Northern Ireland Housing Executive

The contract will cover the delivery of planned and response grounds maintenance services, including (but not limited to) formal and informal grass cutting and removal of arisings; weed and moss control; maintenance of litter-free rough grass, planted woodland, and hard/landscaped areas; cutting of wildflower areas; litter lifting; cleaning of river beds and culverts (including grills); hedge trimming; seasonal bedding and works to herbaceous borders; and inspections and reporting of defects such as holes, ruts and tracks. The contract will also include reactive and response works, including the planting of new and replacement trees, shrubs, hedges and bulbs; trimming and pruning of shrub beds; the design of landscape features; the design, planting, establishment and maintenance of bedding schemes; bonfire removal and post-burn clearance; associated reinstatement works; and any other works as instructed by the Client. In addition, the contract will include associated inspection, survey and design services across NIHE properties. The appointed contractor(s) will be responsible for delivering a fully managed service, including the provision of labour, materials, supervision, customer liaison, and full compliance with all statutory and health and safety requirements. The contract is expected to be segmented into 6 lots. The content of this notice is indicative only and subject to change.

Estimated value£35.8m
062563-2026
United Kingdomsupplies

UHB AI Assisted Clinical Coding Solutions

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHB) is one of the largest teaching hospital Trusts in England and the West Midlands, serving a regional, national and international population. It includes Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham Chest Clinic, Good Hope Hospital, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Solihull Hospital and various Community Services. We also run a number of smaller satellite units, allowing people to be treated as close to home as possible. As an NHS organisation, UHB will see and treat more than 2.2 million people every year across our sites. UHB currently employs over 20,000 members of staff and we are committed to investing in their development and their health and well being. This Pre Market Engagement Notice outlines the requirements for an AI Assisted Clinical Coding Solution Please see the Briefing note within the PME documents for more information.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
062565-2026
United Kingdomsupplies

NHS National Framework for Abatacept Injection

NHS England

Project title: NHS National Framework for Abatacept Injection Offer reference number: CM/TNS/26/5764 Suppliers who are planning to introduce the molecule(s) detailed in the framework title, or who have any questions regarding a potential upcoming procurement exercise, are invited to contact the MPSC New Market Developments Team. Please email barbara.sly@nhs.net, marie.graney1@nhs.net, and katie.noonan@nhs.net

Estimated value£64.8m
062572-2026
United Kingdomsupplies

NHS National Framework for Cladribine tablets

NHS England

Project title: NHS National Framework for Cladribine tablets Offer reference number: CM/TNS/26/5765 Suppliers who are planning to introduce the molecule(s) detailed in the framework title, or who have any questions regarding a potential upcoming procurement exercise, are invited to contact the MPSC New Market Developments Team. Please email barbara.sly@nhs.net, marie.graney1@nhs.net, and katie.noonan@nhs.net

Estimated value£61.2m
062573-2026
United Kingdomsupplies

NHS National Framework for Trastuzumab Subcutaneous Injection

NHS England

Project title: NHS National Framework for Trastuzumab Subcutaneous Injection Offer reference number: CM/TNS/26/5762 Suppliers who are planning to introduce the molecule(s) detailed in the framework title, or who have any questions regarding a potential upcoming procurement exercise, are invited to contact the MPSC New Market Developments Team. Please email barbara.sly@nhs.net, marie.graney1@nhs.net, and katie.noonan@nhs.net

Estimated value£79.2m
062577-2026
United Kingdomsupplies

NHS National Framework for Vedolizumab Injection

NHS England

Project title: NHS National Framework for Vedolizumab Injection Offer reference number: CM/TNS/26/5763 Suppliers who are planning to introduce the molecule(s) detailed in the framework title, or who have any questions regarding a potential upcoming procurement exercise, are invited to contact the MPSC New Market Developments Team. Please email barbara.sly@nhs.net, marie.graney1@nhs.net, and katie.noonan@nhs.net

Estimated value£261.0m
062578-2026
United Kingdomsupplies

NHS National Framework for Ivacaftor

NHS England

Project title: NHS National Framework for Ivacaftor Offer reference number: CM/TNS/26/5766 Suppliers who are planning to introduce the molecule(s) detailed in the framework title, or who have any questions regarding a potential upcoming procurement exercise, are invited to contact the MPSC New Market Developments Team. Please email barbara.sly@nhs.net, marie.graney1@nhs.net, and katie.noonan@nhs.net

Estimated value£12.6m
062579-2026
United Kingdomservices

Adoption & Fostering Medical Advice Service

Milton Keynes City Council

Milton Keynes City Council (MKCC) is a partner in the Adoption Connects Regional Adoption Agency (RAA), alongside Central Bedfordshire Council. As a statutory Adoption Agency and Fostering Service, the Council is required under the Adoption Agencies Regulations 2005 and the Fostering Services (England) Regulations 2011 to appoint a registered medical practitioner to act as its Medical Adviser in respect of adoption and fostering. This role supports the health-related decision-making processes for children and prospective carers involved in adoption and fostering. The purpose of this service is to provide and ensure the availability of timely, high-quality medical advice for all MKCC Adoption and Fostering decisions. The service will support statutory compliance and best practice in health assessments, enabling panels and decision-makers to make informed recommendations, and contribute adequately to safeguarding and permanence planning. It will also ensure all health information is interpreted accurately and shared with prospective adopters and foster carers, empowering them to make informed decisions about the care of children.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
062584-2026
United Kingdomservices

Phase 4 - Road Accident In-Depth Studies (RAIDS) programme

Department for Transport

DfT is seeking Suppliers to carry out in depth investigations of road vehicle collisions.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
062585-2026
United Kingdomsupplies

Real Time Information - Bus Journeys 2027

The West of England Combined Authority

Real Time Information system for Bus Services - a prime contractor to deliver all elements of the RTI system, including the prediction engine, content management system, and displays. This includes supply, installation and maintenance of the displays across the West of England region.

Estimated value£10.0m
062587-2026
United Kingdomservices

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.

Estimated value£160,000
062599-2026
United Kingdomservices

Patient experience platform

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

The Trust currently utilises an online patient experience platform, which is due for renewal in December 2026. As part of our procurement planning and market assessment activities, we are undertaking preliminary market engagement to gain a better understanding of the solutions, innovations, and service models currently available within the marketplace. We are therefore inviting suppliers with a proven track record of successfully delivering managed patient experience and feedback service to NHS Community and Mental Health Trusts (including the Friends and Families Test) to participate in pre-tender discussions. The Trust is only interested in market engagement with suppliers who have extensive NHS experience in managing patient engagement on behalf of large NHS Trusts, who can evidence implementations within the last 3 years, and integrations with Rio and or SystemOne, DSPT standards, ISO27001 and Cyber essentials plus. The purpose of these discussions is to help inform the Trust's future requirements, understand current market capabilities, and explore potential approaches to service delivery ahead of any formal procurement exercise. A limited number of Supplier engagement meetings will be conducted online via Microsoft Teams on 15 July 2026. Participation in these discussions is voluntary and will not form part of any formal evaluation process or provide any advantage in any subsequent procurement exercise. Information gathered during the engagement process will be used solely to support the Trust's understanding of the market and the development of any future procurement strategy. Interested suppliers are invited to express their interest in participating and provide a brief overview of their experience delivering similar solutions within NHS Community and Mental Health Trust environments.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
062602-2026
United Kingdomservices

Activity-based Bed Use for Cheshire and Merseyside adult secure patients

MERSEY CARE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

Activity‑based commissioning of NHS secure inpatient beds, reimbursed on a cost‑per‑case (occupied bed day) basis, including core clinical treatment within the agreed bed day rate, with additional elements managed in line with contract pricing schedules.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
062609-2026
United Kingdomservices

Independent Sector Bed Use for Cheshire and Merseyside adult secure patients

MERSEY CARE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

Activity‑based commissioning of independent sector secure inpatient beds, reimbursed on a cost‑per‑case (occupied bed day) basis, including core clinical treatment within the agreed bed day rate, with additional elements managed in line with contract pricing schedules.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
062617-2026
United Kingdomservices

ROG First Light Exhibitions OPOE Setworks Principal Contractor

National Maritime Museum

This procurement exercise is to secure a Setworks Principal Contractor to deliver exhibitions setworks for a suite of new Royal Observatory Greenwich exhibitions across the north of the site ('Our Place on Earth'), part of the ROG First Light Project. The OPOE Setworks Principal Contractor will required to act as the Principal Contractor for the exhibitions fit-out on the north of the site. The OPOE Setworks Principal Contractor will be responsible for the fabrication, installation and commissioning of the majority of the works for the OPOE Exhibitions across the north of the ROG site. Their responsibilities will include the coordination of drawings, production and on-site coordination of all elements of exhibitions setworks within their scope, i.e.: - exhibition setworks - electrical works - exhibition lighting graphics Their responsibilities will also include the coordination of drawings and on-site coordination of client-direct packages of work including (but not limited to): - showcases - exhibitions audio visual hardware - mechanical interactives - digital media - scenic models / metalwork - security The OPOE Setworks Principal Contractor will also be responsible for certain Contractor Design Portions. This will be a two-stage procurement process including a PSQ process from which contractors will be shortlisted. Shortlisted contractors will be invited to Tender. Contractors will be invited to visit site. Full details of the procurement procedure can be found in the procurement documentation. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-London:-Museum-exhibition-services./TD4SAWJPJD To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/TD4SAWJPJD

Estimated value£2.1m
062623-2026
United Kingdomservices

ROG First Light Exhibitions OPITU Setworks Principal Contractor

National Maritime Museum

This procurement exercise is to secure a Setworks Principal Contractor to deliver exhibitions setworks for a suite of new Royal Observatory Greenwich exhibitions across the south of the site ('Our Place in the Universe'), part of the ROG First Light Project. The OPITU Setworks Principal Contractor will required to act as the Principal Contractor for the exhibitions fit-out on the north of the site. The OPITU Setworks Principal Contractor will be responsible for the fabrication, installation and commissioning of the majority of the works for the OPITU Exhibitions across the north of the ROG site. Their responsibilities will include the coordination of drawings, production and on-site coordination of all elements of exhibitions setworks within their scope, i.e.: - exhibition setworks - electrical works - exhibition lighting graphics Their responsibilities will also include the coordination of drawings and on-site coordination of client-direct packages of work including (but not limited to): - exhibitions audio visual hardware - mechanical interactives - digital media - scenic models / metalwork - security The OPITU Setworks Principal Contractor will also be responsible for certain Contractor Design Portions. This will be a two-stage procurement process including a PSQ process from which contractors will be shortlisted. Shortlisted contractors will be invited to Tender. Contractors will be invited to visit site. Full details of the procurement procedure can be found in the procurement documentation. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-London:-Museum-exhibition-services./2EP5D6A6HT To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/2EP5D6A6HT

Estimated value£1.2m
062625-2026
United Kingdomsupplies

UKRI-6209 Low Energy variable speed electric drive motors

UK Research & Innovation (UKRI)

IE5 evaluated variable-speed electric motor drive systems suitable for continuous industrial operation.

Estimated value£1.0m
062630-2026
United Kingdomservices

PEACEPLUS Design, Build, and Maintenance of Heritage Trails and Associated App

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council

THIS NOTICE IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY. THIS PROJECT IS BEING PARTIALLY FUNDED BY SEUPB UNDER THE PEACEPLUS PROGRAMME. ALL NOTICES WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS. Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council invites tenders for the design, build, and maintenance of a series of heritage trails to showcase the Borough’s cultural, social and industrial history and the associated app, which will be free, public facing and will include, at a minimum, the following: • Five borough-wide driving trails with audio commentary, interactive maps, physical interpretation and additional resources (10–15 location sites per trail) • 10 local walking trails (named localities), each with audio, maps, and interpretation at key points. • Linkage to physical signage/interpretation and printed resources available at two Heritage Hubs. The aim of this project is to provide an engaging, accessible, and inclusive digital experience for residents and visitors as well as offering a sustainable content management system that will allow Council to maintain and grow the trails over time. The anticipated completion/launch date for the project is July 2027. The maintenance contract period will be 3 years from the completion/launch date with an option to extend for up to a further 36 months, subject to performance and review.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
062640-2026
United Kingdomservices

Dorset Integrated Urgent Care Service (DIUCS)

NHS Dorset Integrated Care Board

The services to be provided for under this contract are Integrated Urgent Care Services, NHS 111 (HA and CAS), Out of Hours GP, District Nurses, Single Point of Access (SPoA). We are intending to award a contract to an existing provider, following the Provider Selection Regime (PSR) Direct Award Process C. The approximate lifetime value of the contract is £20,297,837The contract term runs from 01 April 2026 until 31 March 2027.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
062644-2026

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