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DCMS Place-Based Philanthropy Plan - CoP Delivery Market Engagement
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
MARKET ENGAGEMENT ONLY All information contained and shared in this publication may be subject to change. This is not a call for competition or expressions of interest, but we would like interested suppliers to respond using the messaging function in Atamis with any relevant feedback to these documents. DCMS is planning to conduct a procurement of a delivery partner to establish and manage a national Community of Practice (CoP) for place-based organisations, as outlined in DCMS's place-based philanthropy plan, ‘Our Place to Give’. The information and/or documents for this opportunity are available on the Atamis e-sourcing portal: https://dcms.my.site.com/login. You must register on this site to respond. If you are already registered you will not need to register again, simply use your existing username and password. Please note there is a password reminder link on the homepage. Please ensure you review all communications and follow any instructions provided to you. If you experience any technical difficulties please contact the Atamis eSourcing Helpdesk at: Support@atamis.co.uk.
Fleet Management Software - Preliminary Market Engagement (PME)
THE GUINNESS PARTNERSHIP LIMITED
PME to understand the marketplace for Fleet Management Software, both off-the-shelf and bespoke to refine TGPs requirements for future Procurement activity.
Local Vaccination Outreach Programme - South West
NHS England
NHS England South West (the Commissioner) sought to secure Provider(s) with the capability and capacity to deliver Local Vaccination Outreach services in line with the specified requirements. The outreach services aim to identify and address disparities in the uptake of vaccinations throughout the life course. The service is intended to support mitigation of gaps in core commissioned services and to support responses to outbreaks where required. The outreach service was designed to provide a versatile response to identified need and to collaborate with existing vaccination providers within the geography to support addressing vaccination gaps and to complement, rather than duplicate, existing commissioned vaccination services. This includes the delivery of all age vaccinations and actively seeking individuals and population groups with low vaccine uptake and coverage who were less likely to access core vaccination services. The tailored outreach vaccination service is intended to run in parallel with an inclusive core delivery approach. Bidders were encouraged to explore opportunities for collaboration where this could deliver enhanced value and efficiency. Collaborative working is expected to help optimise resources, share expertise, and reduce duplication, benefiting service delivery and outcomes. Collaborative approaches could include consortium arrangements, subcontracting, or strategic partnerships leveraging complementary strengths. Bidders were required to clearly outline any proposed collaborative models within their submissions, demonstrating how accountability would be maintained and high quality services delivered. If bidders were successful in securing more than one Lot, they were expected to optimise the use of non delivery resources such as management, administration, and support functions. This approach was intended to minimise overheads, avoid unnecessary duplication, and ensure efficiencies were realised across all awarded Lots. This procurement cove
Working Age Adults Care Home Services
Carmarthenshire County Council
Carmarthenshire County Council, in collaboration with regional partners Pembrokeshire County Council and Ceredigion County Council, is developing a regional Framework for Working Age Adult Care Home services across West Wales. The proposed Framework will be structured into three service Lots, reflecting the primary client groups: Lot 1: Learning Disabilities, including Autism Lot 2: Mental Health Lot 3: Physical Disabilities Providers may apply for one or more Lots, depending on their area of expertise and service provision. The Lots are intended to support a more structured and consistent approach to commissioning across the region, ensuring that services can meet a range of needs for working age adults. The proposed Framework will be open to: Providers with existing care home provision within the region; and/or Providers who intend to establish a care home service within the region within the next 12 months Providers joining the Framework will be required to demonstrate a commitment to supporting citizens from across the West Wales region and prioritising regional placements.
Graduation Venue and Events Management
DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY
De Montfort University has a requirement for a suitable - and suitably-sized - venue to hire to host graduation ceremonies, along with a suitably qualified and experienced Event Management Production service for the planning, production and delivery of graduation services, as described in the Specification, to include on the day management and event production of each ceremony. For clarification, it is intended to contract with a single supplier for provision of these services. The current annual spend on these services is around £332k ex.VAT, in an approximate split of c.£145k for Winter graduations, c. £187k for Summer graduations; it is anticipated that the current broad level of activity will continue for the proposed duration of the new contract(s). Current contract for these services will expire on 29th February 2028 and new service provision is therefore required from 1st March 2028. It is anticipated that contract(s) will be awarded for an initial approximate three-year period to 28th February 2031 with the potential opportunity to extend for up to a further two years for a maximum five-year duration, anticipated maximum end date 28th February 2033 (any extension will be offered based on available budget, supplier performance and continuing business need - and in all cases at the sole discretion of the University).
NEW HOMES FOR SMALL SITES: Phase 1 Package A Site 1: HIGHGATE ROAD ESTATE
London Borough of Camden
Provision of a works contractor for the Highgate Road estate project. The Authority is looking to award a contract for a works contractor to deliver the redevelopment of existing car park and courtyard of Highgate Road Estate and erection of a 6 storey residential building (Use Class C3) together with estate wide improvements to landscaping, public realm and play space as well as cycle parking, car parking and associated works. The procurement will be undertaken using the Competitive Flexible Procedure in accordance with s.20 of the Procurement Act 2023 (PA23). The term of the Contract is expected to be eighteen months (18) commencing January 2027.
Appointment of Integrated Supply Team for Ballyclare Primary School SEP
The Education Authority
The project includes the demolition of existing school buildings and the construction of a new 9 classroom extension with all associated site works
The Appointment of an Integrated Supply Team for Iveagh Primary School
The Education Authority
The project includes the demolition of existing buildings and the construction of a new 10 classroom school building (GIFA 1847m2) with all associated site works
Grounds Maintenance and Gardening Servces
First Garden Cities Homes
First Garden Cities Homes Limited is an English Registered Provider of Social Housing. We were formed on 1 March 2020 through the amalgamation of Howard Cottage Housing Association and Welwyn Garden City Housing Association, two organisations with a combined history of over 170 years of providing affordable homes. Howard Cottage HA was established in 1911 to provide affordable housing in Letchworth, the world's first Garden City, whilst the eponymous Welwyn Garden City HA was founded fifty years later for the same purpose. Today, First Garden Cities Homes is a modern, dynamic 2400 homes housing association with an active development programme and deep roots in its communities. Our current contract for the Grounds Maintenance and Gardening Services services expires on 31/12/2026 and there is no option to extend or renew in a manner compliant with the Procurement Act 2023. We are now starting the process of procuring a new contract to provide the services. A GIS mapping project has already been commissioned to ensure that we have the most accurate information available about the scope and volume of the works at approximately 65 locations across North Herts and Beds. This will be completed prior to tender publication and form part of the tender pack. We are now accepting expressions of interest for participation in a market engagement exercise ahead of publishing a tender. The requirement will be divided into two lots of broadly similar volume, organised by geography, to create a manageable scale of delivery for providers of different sizes. Our homes sit within a Garden Cities context, and the appearance and condition of the grounds are central to the identity of these places and to the pride residents take in them. A consistently high quality, well presented standard of finish is therefore essential, and we do not believe this can be achieved through solely unskilled labour. We will expect at least some of the operatives attending site on every occasion to hold relev
CBC-2015 Cleaning Services
Central Bedfordshire Council
Provision of cleaning services
Patient Service Centre - CGI IT UK Limited on behalf of Hywel Dda University Health Board (HDUHB)
Hywel Dda University Health Board
The requirement is driven by the need to provide a single point of access for patients to Health Board services, help patients manage their own health and wellbeing, improve patient experience, reduce duplication and strengthen operational efficiency; giving clinicians and support staff a timely, unified view of the patient across relevant health board systems. The proposed service aligns with the Health Board’s strategic ambitions and national NHS Wales digital priorities and is intended to provide the foundations for future regional integration and service expansion. The PSC is the central patient-facing platform: a single, multi-channel point of access that brings together phone, web, chat, post, SMS and in-person access so that patients can access information, guidance, appointment support, referral help and waiting list support without being bounced around separate teams or channels. It is the mechanism that replaces fragmented contact arrangements and gives patients a more coherent, predictable way of accessing Health Board services. For staff, it provides a common way of logging calls, triaging enquiries, escalating issues, managing referrals and tracking actions through to completion. It should also help reduce duplication, improve handovers and make it easier for teams to support patients consistently across services. 360° View is the clinician and operational view of the patient: a unified, real-time picture of patient records, interaction history, communications, tasks and pathway activity. It is designed to help staff see the patient in context, support multi-disciplinary team (MDT) working and reduce time spent hunting across systems for information, while also enabling dashboards, alerts and operational oversight. 360° View is not just a read-only record but a working tool for coordinated care and pathway management. The PSC will work together as one joined-up service with the patient engagement platform (PEP). The PSC will handle patient contact and d
Procurement for Education Technology Managed Services
the Education Authority
The Education Authority (EA) has a requirement to procure a Supplier to provide Education Technology Managed Services (ETMS). The EA is responsible for ensuring that efficient and effective primary and secondary education services are available to meet the needs of children and young people and support the provision of efficient and effective youth services. As part of this, EA manages an educational technology service for over 1,100 schools, 350,000 pupils, 22,000 teachers and 40,000 non-teaching staff. The ETMS will replace and transform the technical infrastructure and services for schools known as the Education Network for Northern Ireland (ENNI), providing digital services to schools to support teaching and learning. End users of the ETMS are from primary, post primary, special schools, Education Other than at School (EOTAS) centres and nursery schools (staff only) who all require access to secure and efficient technology infrastructure to support their teaching and learning needs. This includes Controlled Schools, Controlled Integrated Schools, Catholic Maintained Schools, Irish Medium Schools, Grant Maintained Integrated Schools, Controlled and Voluntary Grammar Schools and users from approved education and external stakeholder organisations as further described in the ETMS Technical Specification – PSQ Stage. The EA is procuring the ETMS as a single integrated ETMS Contract, comprising: • Infrastructure and Network Services (including Integration Services); • Identity Services; • Security Operations Centre Services; • User Experience Services; and • Service Management and Service Desk, including Schools Catalogue. The procurement is being conducted using the Competitive Flexible Procedure, as further described in this notice and in the procurement documents. The procurement strategy has been informed by preliminary market engagement, which commenced with EA publishing a UK2: Preliminary market engagement notice on 18th December 2025 in Find a Tender Service
The provision of digital interview recording
The Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Northamptonshire
The provision of digital interview recording software for Northamptonshire Police The authority intends to under pre market engagement to better understand the market and as such no values have been indicated at this time.
Parking payment software and hardware
Brighton and Hove City Council
Paid Parking contract covering carparks payment hardware & software, onstreet app payment, and paid parking machines payment hardware & software
Preliminary Market Engagement for Pharmaceutical Margin Survey
Regional Business Services Organisation Procurement and Logistics Service
This is a Pre Market Engagement Notice to inform and seek engagement with potential suppliers for Pharmaceutical Margin Suvey for Business Services Organisation (BSO) and Strategic Planning and Performance Group (SPPG) . To this end, BSO Procurement and Logistics Service (PaLS) wish to engage with potential suppliers on behalf of BSO and SPPG to obtain a market view of the potential requirements through a questionnaire. Any interested suppliers are required to submit their response through the eTendersNI secure messaging area of Call for Tender (CfT) ref 6567795. All correspondence in relation to this PME will be communicated via the secure eTendersNI messaging area. Suppliers will be required to return answers to the questionnaire and any comments no later than 15:00 on Tuesday 23 June 2026. Suppliers should also note that any interest shown does not constitute a commitment to participate in any future tendering exercise.
PSR Direct Award C - Sunderland TT - Sunderland Mind
Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
The provision of counselling to the IAPT service in Newcastle and Gateshead
Tree planting services
London Borough of Camden
The contract is for the provision of tree planting services, including the location of new sites, creation of the tree pit, tree planting and initial maintenance in the London Borough of Camden. These services will be supplied across the highways. The contract is for a period of 5 years.
Tuition Flexible Contracting Agreement
Birmingham City Council
Birmingham City Council (BCC) is inviting expressions of interest to support commissioners in developing a clearer understanding of the provider landscape. We are undertaking a soft market testing exercise to explore options for the potential procurement, redesign, and expansion of a Flexible Contracting Agreement (FCA) to deliver tuition services for children and young people. This exercise is purely exploratory and is intended to support Birmingham City Council in assessing the feasibility, scope, and approach for any future procurement. Participation is voluntary and will not influence your eligibility to participate in any subsequent procurement process. Tuition services are needed for children and young people who are in care, known to social workers, medically unfit to attend school, children without alternative provision and children with an Education Health Care Plan supported by the Home Bridging Team without a formal education placement. The cohort of children and young people are: • Children in care temporarily between a school/college place • Children in care who need to re-sit GCSE exams in November of Year 12 to secure their course entry at KS5 • Children in care newly arrived in the country and Unaccompanied Asylum Seekers while seeking a school or college place • Children and young people who are too unwell to attend school due to medical needs In addition to the cohorts outlined above, a new Birmingham Tuition FCA will also seek to include the following groups • Children unable to access suitable alternative provision or 6th day provision • Children with an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP) supported by the Home Bridging Team without a formal education placement Closing date for completion of the MS Form Questionnaire is 5pm, 28 June 2026
Low-code/Power Platforms
Home Office
The Home Office is seeking to engage with suppliers interested in delivering digital professional services for a future procurement. The requirement is still being developed, and this preliminary market engagement will be used to test supplier appetite, understand market capability, and help refine the final requirement and procurement approach. The potential future requirement may include, but is not limited to, improving operational efficiency through automation using low-code and no-code technologies (e.g. Power Platform). More detail on requirements will be provided upon the signing and returning of the NDA. This is not a call for competition or an invitation to tender. The Home Office reserves the right to amend the scope, procurement route, commercial model and timetable following market engagement and internal approvals. For the purposes of this Preliminary Market Engagement Notice, the estimated contract value has been calculated based on information currently available. This figure is indicative only and is subject to change. The Contracting Authority reserves the right to amend, update, or vary the estimated value and makes no commitment or guarantee as to the final contract value in any future procurement. The proposed CPV codes are intended to reflect the current anticipated scope of the requirement, including digital professional services, low-code development, automation, systems integration, and associated consultancy services. The final list may be amended following market engagement. The Home Office reserves the right to amend the details provided at Market Engagement process at a later date if needed. Any changes will be updated on the Preliminary Market Engagement Notice and communicated through Jaggaer.
CN250568 - Highway Signs & Lines Condition Survey Contract
Kent County Council
Kent County Council is seeking responses from the commercial market to help shape our understanding of the condition and asset management principles around our highway (non-illuminated) signs, lines and road stud assets. Recent activities have taken place to explore condition surveys around signs and lines and the Council has accumulated beneficial data around lining condition and signage assets and sign locations. This has been an ad-hoc activity historically, and the Council wish to move to an established long-term contract to survey these assets regularly and acquire data to inform our future maintenance and strategic work programmes around these assets going forward. Requirement and context: The Council shall look to identify a supplier that can carry out the following requirement as part of this new contract: •To provide asset management data on KCC signs, lines and stud assets using a GIS type system. •To provide condition survey data on KCC signs lines and stud assets to inform our understanding of asset condition and to allow KCC to direct the efficient use of resources in their maintenance and prioritisation. •To consider allowing such a system to expand to record the asset management and condition survey data for street furniture (bollards, reflectorised road traffic bollards pedestrian guard rails). •Whilst it would be KCC preference for a provider to provide both an asset management system, a condition survey and a management system under a single contract, we would accept provision of either as part of a contract lot if it achieves our requirements at best value. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/tenders/UK-UK-Maidstone:-Highways-engineering-services./572RJ6RCA7 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/respond/572RJ6RCA7
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