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Maintenance Services

London Universities Purchasing Consortium

The London Universities Purchasing Consortium (LUPC), acting on behalf of the UK Universities Purchasing Consortia (UKUPC), is establishing a Framework Agreement for Maintenance Services. The Framework will provide Participating Institutions with access to suppliers capable of delivering a broad range of building maintenance services to support the safe, efficient and compliant operation of buildings and estates. Services may be required on a planned, reactive or project basis and include building fabric maintenance, mechanical, electrical and plumbing/public health (MEP) maintenance, planned preventative maintenance (PPM), reactive repairs, and associated maintenance activities. The Framework will also include grounds and external maintenance services and the delivery of minor works projects under the relevant Lot. The Framework is divided into two Lots: Lot 1 – Maintenance and Associated Works Lot 2 – MEP Maintenance Call-off contracts awarded under the Framework will be formed using the NEC4 Facilities Management Contract (FMC), including Service Orders for maintenance activities and, where applicable, Project Orders under Option X27 for minor works and projects.

Estimated value£250.0m
057340-2026
United Kingdomservices

Mind in Berkshire Community Connector

Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

This service supports BHFT services in a wider wellbeing role to support people within their ill mental health recovery. Community connectors will act as part of the community Mental Health teams at place to support people with their psychoeducational, emotional, socio-economic needs that impact on mental well-being through direct one-to-one work with clients and use this understanding to support engagement and access to appropriate local and community resources

Estimated valueNot disclosed
057346-2026
United Kingdomservices

DVSA contact centre additional capacity - Call Surges

Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency

This is for the provision of call centre resource as a business contingency. This will provide support with unforeseen call volumes in the event of a call sugre, such as during the COVID-19 pandemic. DVSA therefore requires the ability to scale up its call handling capacity, at short notice, enabling it to manage any future demand should it be needed.

Estimated value£3.5m
057358-2026
United Kingdomservices

Tree Planting - Spitfire Wood, Twyford, South Forest District

Forestry Commission

Forestry England has recently acquired 169ha of ex-arable farmland near Twyford, Hampshire. The site is to be planted with tree saplings of a variety of species and spacings, at approximately 290,000 trees over the 169ha. This project is subject to relevant regulatory approvals, including Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), and may be subject to change, 19ha of the site is still subject to contract completion and may not be included in the final contract. Fields have been drilled with low-maintenance grass sward, and planting lines will be marked prior to planting. Trees will be supplied by Forestry England and could be a mixture of cell and bare root saplings. A small percentage of trees will be planted in tree guards in low-density planting. Site is largely vehicle accessible through farm trackways with suitable inside storage barn available on site.

Estimated value£200,000
057363-2026
United Kingdomservices

HR and Payroll System

Loughborough University

The primary aim of the project is to deliver a reliable, sustainable HRM solution which will meet the long-term needs of the university. The project will provide a system that supports and improves operational efficiency and user experience – including through the step change in the self service functionality for both managers and employees. Our objectives are to deliver a meaningful evolution in HR business processes, refining them as appropriate, and to ensure that our systems are future-fit, whilst ensuring continuity of essential services such as payroll through any change or transition. User facing services such as leave or absence requests need to be efficient and effective, with effective workflows for compliance and approval that reduce the administrative effort required. All self service functionality used by either employees or managers is expected to be intuitive, consistent and accessible for all such staff. The following employee lifecycle activities are within the scope for consideration: Organisation structure, establishment control, recruitment, onboarding, workforce relations, case management, timesheet, casual management, employee changes, payroll management, offboarding The university currently uses 3 separate systems to manage the casual, adhoc and rostered workforce in the university, and one aim of the project is to simplify and improve the user experience for such employees and managers for such by implementing rationalised processes, using the HRM system functionality wherever possible. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Loughborough:-Time-accounting-or-human-resources-software-package./FU4935739Z To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/FU4935739Z

Estimated valueNot disclosed
057376-2026
United Kingdomsupplies

Signs and Associated Services

Kent County Council trading as Procurement Services

Procurement Services are looking to create a local and national framework for the provision of Signs and Associated Services. This questionnaire is designed to understand supplier experiences, challenges, and expectations regarding Signs frameworks. Your response will help us design a framework that meets the needs of suppliers and customers to improve the procurement and delivery experience for Sign and Associated Services across all areas within the public sector. Scope and Lot structure is still to be determined but the aim is to design a framework for the provision of Signs and Associated Services required within the public sector. This is a Pre Market Engagement notice and not a call for competition. Please complete questionnaire on link in this notice, we are also open to teams meetings please contact us within the time frame to discuss. https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/m8WXZSYk7T For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-West-Malling:-Illuminated-signs-and-nameplates./N8H89E5EPH To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/N8H89E5EPH

Estimated value£200.0m
057379-2026
United Kingdomservices

The Provision of Cleaning Services

Wales & West Utilities Limited

The provision of Cleanings Services across the WWU head office and operational depot locations. The sites will be grouped into lots based on geographic areas whereby each contract will be awarded against lots. • Lot 1 - Northwest and Mid Wales. • Lot 2 - South Wales. • Lot 3 - The West Country. • Lot 4 - The Southwest Peninsula. Bidders will have the opportunity to bid for one lot and up to the total of four lots. There will be no limit to the number of lots that can be awarded to a single supplier. The scope of the services will include the provision of cleaning, consumables and equipment.

Estimated value£3.0m
057383-2026
United Kingdomservices

Roofing Works Framework

Dumfries and Galloway Council

Framework to carry out roofing works. Ceiling value of the framework is estimated to be GBP 400,000

Estimated value£400,000
057391-2026
United Kingdomservices

Cleaning Services at Council sites

Huntingdonshire District Council

General cleaning services for nine Council sites including the Council offices, Huntingdon bus station and multi-storey carpark, Hinchingbrooke Country Park Countryside Centre, sports pavilions and St Ives Enterprise Centre.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
057401-2026
United Kingdomservices

NCC1722 Integrated Sexual Health Service

Northumberland County Council

A fully integrated sexual health service under the Provider Selection Regime.

Estimated value£2.7m
057407-2026
United Kingdomworks

AT1513 - Refurbished works to 1-10 Whipperley court block

Luton Council

This procurement is for the internal and external refurbishment of the low-rise residential blocks at 1-6 and 7-10 Whipperley Court, Farley Hill, Luton, LU1 5NT. The blocks are two-storey general needs properties with council-owned and leasehold flats. The works are to be delivered in occupied residential premises and must be planned to minimise disruption to residents, leaseholders and neighbouring properties. The scope includes internal communal wall and ceiling repairs and decoration, cleaning/repair of floor finishes, installation of safety flooring and entrance matting, handrail preparation and painting, external wall and boundary wall works, DPC and brickwork repairs, roof tile and timber inspections/repairs, soffit and fascia replacement, chimney flashing repairs, gutter and downpipe replacement, fencing, pressure-washing of the rear garden tarmac area, window cill painting, construction of a bin-store hardstanding, planter repairs, replacement clothesline poles, air vents, communal loft hatch replacement and block/fire exit signage. The key business need is to improve the safety, appearance, durability and usability of the communal internal and external areas, reduce defects and future reactive maintenance, and maintain compliance with relevant health, safety and building standards. The project includes specific constraints: occupied dwellings; leaseholder notification requirements for flats 1, 4 and 10 and other affected flats before works commence; assumed asbestos in soffits and undercloak strips; scaffolding and working at height; restricted access, no landlord power or water supply, and the need to maintain front and rear ingress/egress throughout the works.

Estimated value£141,667
057408-2026
United Kingdomservices

Network Planning, Bus Optimisation and Timetabling Decision Support Software

Transport for Greater Manchester

As part of the evolution of the Bee Network under Bus Franchising in Greater Manchester, Transport for Greater Manchester have undertaken a comprehensive review of our requirements for the provision of service and fleet planning functionality across our Network. Transport for Greater Manchester are looking to award a long-term contract(s) with one or more suppliers across 3 functional areas with potential lotting as per examples below. 1. Network Planning 2. Service and Vehicle Optimisation 3. Timetabling

Estimated value£5.0m
057412-2026
United Kingdomservices

Resident Engagement and Evaluation Partner - Social Housing Fund Wave 3

London Borough of Lewisham

The council plans to appoint a specialist engagement partner for 30 months to support residents throughout the process, from preparation through installation and follow-up, ensuring clear communication and tailored support. The programme also includes a citizen feedback element so residents can share their experiences and help shape future improvements, with the overall aim of improving housing quality, resident wellbeing, and delivery outcomes across council homes.

Estimated value£300,000
057437-2026
United Kingdomservices

Thriving Economy: New City Centre Box Space

Wolverhampton City Council

The purpose of this Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) is to seek input from potential suppliers within the market, to establish the type of arrangement preferred within in the market for the delivery and operation of a city centre box space. Box Space / Food Hall-type venues have become an increasingly important part of the UK's hospitality and leisure landscape over the past decade, driven by changing consumer preferences, the rise of independent street-food operators and the growing demand for informal, experience-led social environments. The proposition combines multiple independent food traders, a centrally operated bar and flexible communal seating, all complemented by curated events programming and a strong operator-led brand identity. City of Wolverhampton Council are seeking input from market operators to determine input on the commercial model and contracting structure, as well as seek to confirm interest from the market.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
057448-2026
United Kingdomworks

Crewe Padel Development - Market Engagement Questionnaire

Cheshire East Borough Council

Cheshire East Council is conducting a soft market testing survey to inform the future development of Padel Courts at King George V Playing Fields, Crewe. The market engagement will provide an opportunity to obtain insight from providers who may be interested in developing a community focused Padel Court offer at the site to support the health and wellbeing of local residents. The closing date for this survey is 09/07/2026

Estimated value£3.0m
057455-2026
United Kingdomservices

National Framework Agreement for Teleradiology, Telepathology and Telemedicine Services

COUNTESS OF CHESTER HOSPITAL NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) intention to award notice. The relevant Tender Notice was 2026/S 000-025631 with OCID ocds-h6vhtk-06700b The awarding of this framework agreement is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and The Procurement Regulations 2024 d o not apply to this award. The standstill period begins on the day after the publication of this notice. Representations by providers must be made to the relevant authority by midnight at the end of 17 June 2026 to info@coch-cps.co.uk. This framework agreement has not yet been formally concluded; this notice serves as an intention to establish the framework agreement under the PSR. The award decision makers were two Senior Commercial Procurement Specialists, the Commercial Procurement Manager and the Director of Commercial Procurement Services. The Key Criteria were: Lot 1 • Social Value Pass/Fail 10% • Value - Commercial Questionnaire 20% • Quality and Innovation - 30% • Integration, collaboration, and service sustainability - 25% • Improving access, reducing health inequalities, and facilitating choice - 15% Lot 2 • Social Value Pass/Fail 10% • Value - Commercial Questionnaire 20% • Quality and Innovation - 30% • Integration, collaboration, and service sustainability - 25% • Improving access, reducing health inequalities, and facilitating choice - 15% The framework will be available to all Relevant Authorities (and any future successors to these organisations). "Relevant Authority" is defined in section 12ZB(7) of the National Health Service Act 2006 and in section 10A(9) of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006. The aim of this Framework is to provide Relevant Authorities with fully compliant solutions which supplement the delivery of patient care by Relevant Authorities in line with the NHS' core Key Performance Indicators and standards. The Framework will have two L

Estimated valueNot disclosed
057468-2026
United Kingdomworks

Decommissioning of Cyclotron Vault

Cardiff University

This notice is issued to inform the market of pre-market engagement activity in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. Cardiff University intends to undertake a procurement for the decommissioning of a cyclotron vault facility located within Cardiff. The purpose of this pre-market engagement is to inform the development of the procurement strategy, specification, and evaluation criteria by engaging with organisations that have relevant expertise and capability in delivering such works. This engagement will support the Authority in understanding market capacity, delivery models, technical approaches, and key risks associated with the requirement. This notice does not constitute a call for competition or a commitment to enter into a contract. Background: Cardiff University houses a cyclotron used in the production of medical radioisotopes for research and clinical applications. The University is progressing plans to decommission the existing cyclotron installation and associated infrastructure. This will include: - Removal of the cyclotron and associated systems - Decommissioning of activated components of the cyclotron - Removal of activated structural elements within the vault The cyclotron vault is a heavily shielded structure designed to contain ionising radiation generated during operation. As part of its original design, internal wall structures were constructed as sacrificial layers, intended to absorb radiation during operation and facilitate their removal at end of life. These sacrificial walls will require controlled removal and appropriate disposal as part of the decommissioning process. The works will therefore include the removal of activated walls within the vault, alongside the removal of the cyclotron and associated activated components. These works represent a specialist radiological decommissioning project requiring appropriate expertise in radiation safety, dismantling, structural removal, and compliant handling and disposal of activated material

Estimated value£2.0m
057486-2026
United Kingdomworks

DMNH 042 - LEVI Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

Shropshire Council

Overview The purpose of this notice is to inform potential service providers of Shropshire Council’s intention to bring to market its Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) fund procurement opportunity to deliver additional electric vehicle charging infrastructure (EVCI) in Shropshire. The LEVI funding allows large scale deployment of EVCI by the private sector, under contract to Councils, specifically targeting delivery of an equitable charging network. Forecasts indicate that by 2050, EV adoption will be significant, with an estimated 90% of cars being electric (EVs) across both rural and urban areas. The aim of the Government’s LEVI Fund is to get ahead of this demand, ensuring that access to EVCI is not a blocker to the EV transition, particularly for residents who are unable to charge at home. The Council’s intention is to appoint a service provider (or consortia) to supply, install, connect and operate the EVCI. The Council will utilise LEVI funds to de-risk delivery for the private sector service provider and support the installation of EVCI to meet the level of demand anticipated for 2035. This is an initial market testing exercise to aid the Council in gathering information. It is not an invitation to tender or request formal expressions of interest. A procurement exercise is expected at a future point in 2026, with a view to a service provider being appointed in early 2027 and the first charge points being operational before the end of 2027. It is expected that there will be a 28-week competitive flexible procedure comprising a 4-week premarket engagement phase, a two-stage competition (PSQ and ITT), post tender dialogue , BAFO, final evaluation and moderation , standstill and contract award Background to Charging Infrastructure and LEVI in Shropshire As of October 2025, there were a total of 546 devices across Shropshire, some of which have been delivered under contract to the Council. Initial analysis indicates that more than 550 new devices can be

Estimated value£108.0m
057490-2026
United Kingdomservices

Future Academic Provision-UK2

Ministry of Defence

Strategic Command Commercial are currently inviting responses to a Preliminary Market Engagement Notice (PMEN) on key themes surrounding the Future Academic Provision (FAP) requirement. FAP aims to continually design, develop, and deliver Professional Defence & Security Education (PDSE) and training services, including the ability to award degrees up to RQF level 7 and potentially 8, recognising prior accredited learning. There are two primary delivery sites (Shrivenham and London) in addition to a virtual footprint on the Defence Learning Environment (DLE). There are aspirations to deliver courses to other locations which may include overseas.

Estimated value£117.0m
057491-2026
United Kingdomservices

Met Office Communications Framework

Met Office

Link to the opportunity to register your interest and download the information relating to the PME (Copy this link into the search engine to take you to the opportunity): https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=5b508e02-4c6a-f111-813c-005056b64545&p=cca2f054-f21a-e711-80dd-005056b64545 The Met Office has commenced market engagement activities to inform its approach to sourcing a new Framework for Communications. The Met Office is seeking suppliers who we can work with to help us deliver impactful, innovative, cost-effective and on-brand campaigns and communications related projects. Our ambition is that we can be much more agile in bringing on board suppliers, agencies and specialists for short-term projects and campaigns - making it quicker, easier and simpler for us and you. It is the intention to procure this requirement via an Open Procedure under the Procurement Act 2023 (PA23). The proposed structure of the framework is split into four Lots: Lot 1 - THINK: Communications Strategy, Campaigns and Reputation Lot 2 - MAKE: Content, Studio and Technical Delivery Lot 3 - IDENTITY: Brand, Identity and Experience Lot 4 - DELIVER: Events and Engagement Delivery Note: Suppliers can bid for a single lot or multiple lots. The total estimated value of the framework is £1,000,000, covering all four Lots over a 4-year period. Supplier Engagement Event A virtual supplier engagement event will be held as follows: Date: 5th August 2026 Time: 13:30 - 15:00 Location: Microsoft Teams This session will provide an opportunity for suppliers to contribute to the development of the Met Office's approach to sourcing these capabilities. The event will primarily consist of: A presentation outlining current thinking A Q&A session A briefing on next steps Attendance Registration Suppliers interested in attending must register via the Proactis portal, providing: Attendee name(s) Email address(es) Please note that attendance is limited to a maximum of two representatives per organis

Estimated value£1.0m
057499-2026
United Kingdomservices

Swindon Home Care - Pre Market Engagement

Swindon Borough Council

Swindon Borough Council invites you to contribute to the Preliminary market engagement in relation to the provision of Homecare and would welcome the views of suppliers on the questions set out in the questionnaire. The intention is to invite supplier feedback to help shape the model options and specification and to ensure the tender delivers the optimum outcomes for the Council. It is anticipated that further Preliminary Market Engagement events will take place and the Council reserves the right to issue further questions at a future date. Background Swindon Borough Council would like to understand the market’s ability to respond to a range of delivery models that are being considered in the recommissioning of home care in readiness for a new contract being in place to start in January 2028. The Council is keen to understand what the market would wish to respond to and to understand any barriers and issues that the market is aware of, or where issues or risks could emerge as a result of taking any one approach. The term of the contract is yet to be determined; however, it is likely to be of a similar duration to the current ten- year contract currently in place.

Estimated value£160.0m
057501-2026
United Kingdomservices

Unpaid Carer Support Service

Midlothian Council

Midlothian Council are seeking expressions of interest from Providers with experience of delivering a carer support service to unpaid carers.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
057518-2026
United Kingdomservices

Framework Agreement for the Service, Calibration and Maintenance of Sea-Bird Scientific Oceanographic Instrumentation

Scottish Government

1.1. The Scottish Government, through Marine Directorate (MD) invites tenders from suitable contractors to supply a Framework Pricing Agreement for the maintenance contract (service, calibration and, where necessary, repairs) of several items of Sea-Bird Scientific oceanographic equipment.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
057519-2026
United Kingdomservices

Homecare Services

Leeds City Council

City-wide homecare services which deliver all registered homecare, sitting service, and other related community support. Providers will also be sign-posting/linking people into other community opportunities to reduce isolation and liaising with health services/potentially delivering some health tasks.

Estimated value£400.0m
057524-2026

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