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Electrical Testing Services for Norfolk, Suffolk Constabularies and EICR's for Cambridgeshire. Constabulary

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk

Electrical Testing Services for Norfolk, Suffolk Constabularies and EICR's for Cambridgeshire. Constabulary This opportunity can be found a follows: 1. Log in to our supplier portal at https://7force.force.com/login 2. Locate the opportunity under the 'Find Opportunities' section 3. Click ‘Register Interest' 4. You can then go to 'My Proposals & Quotes' to view the documentation and submit your response. 5. Once you have completed all relevant Requirement Sections, ensure you click the 'Submit' button to ensure your responses are received by us. Upon clicking 'Submit' you will receive a confirmation email. The message centre (found on your Portal homepage) will be available for you to communicate with us regarding any open opportunities, or for any clarification questions you may have.

Estimated value£870,696
7F-2024-P055
United Kingdomservices

Opportunity for Delivery of Programme of Study Enrichment Hours - Football Coaching

Hertford Regional College

Hertford Regional College (HRC) intends to appoint a provider with relevant experience and a proven track record to deliver enrichment to learners undertaking a programme of study. Applicants must be a professional football club in the top 4 levels of the national league system. The contract will be for the delivery of 288 hours of group football coaching for a cohort of 60 learners as part of the enrichment hours included in the level 2 and 3 Diploma in Sport and Physical Exercise and the level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport and Physical Exercise. The successful applicant may be asked to support assessment activities as part of the delivery of the above qualifications. The maximum contract value to support this procurement will be £164,000 and a detailed breakdown of associated delivery costs must be provided. Delivery must meet the regulations for enrichment hours outlined in the ESFA Funding Rules. The provider ensure provision, even at lower levels, is clearly aligned to the destination curriculum model as well as supporting the College's rationale for subcontracting which can be found on our website https://www.hrc.ac.uk/about-hrc/partnerships-and-subcontractors Delivery must take place within 5 miles of the college campus in line with current regulations regarding distance subcontracting, all delivery should be completed by 31/07/2027. This procurement is being run under the "light touch regime" and within the timescales set out in the attachments below. To participate in this procurement, you must complete and submit the procurement questionnaire located in the attachments to subcontracting@hrc.ac.uk Please note that Due Diligence checks must be completed, and a required assessment outcome achieved prior to any contract award. HRC will invite shortlisted providers completing this procurement exercise to undertake Due Diligence in line with the timescales set out in the attachments. HRC reserves the right not to award a contract based on the outcome of Due Dilige

Estimated value£164,000
MP20
United Kingdomservices

Warwickshire Care Home Pathway 2 Residential Short Stay Bed Block Contracts

Warwickshire County Council

This is a retender of WCC Care Home Pathway 2 Residential Short Stay Bed Block Contracts (OCID ocds-h6vhtk-05496e/ Ref' WAR-0053) which has been terminated. Warwickshire County Council is seeking bids for care home block contracts for Pathway 2 Residential Short Stay Bed block contracts, commissioned for patients whose discharge from hospital is being led by Adult Social Care (currently short stay social care assessments beds and moving on beds). Pathway 2 Residential Short Stay Beds provide short-term residential care for people who are medically optimised for discharge from hospital but are unable to return home, therefore requiring a short stay in a care home setting to support their recovery and time for assessment for future needs. People will stay in the service until their assessment and ongoing arrangements have been determined. Moving On Beds: are for people that are medically fit for discharge and can return home but require further support and time before this can take place. People that use a MOB typically return home once environmental or social issues are resolved and have an average length of stay of 6 weeks. D2A Short Stay Beds: are for people that are medically fit for discharge whose needs have increased since their admission to hospital meaning they are unable to return to their normal place of residence. They require assessment and time to recover to understand their future requirements, whether this is to return home or to go into long term care. People that use a D2A Short Stay Bed have an average length of stay of 4 weeks. The Council is seeking to award approximately 52 D2A short stay beds and 8 Moving on beds across three Place areas in Warwickshire, these being North Warwickshire, Rugby and South Warwickshire.

Estimated value£29.0m
WAR-0070
United Kingdomservices

PLACE1142H A57 Snake Pass Safer Roads Fund Project Road Restraint System Upgrade Contract 2

Derbyshire County Council

This tender is for the upgrade of existing road restraint systems (RRS) along the A57 Snake Pass. This is Contract 2 of 2 for the A57. Contract 1 has been procured separately and is aimed at installing RRS upgrades within the extents of a planned road closure. This contract (Contract 2) is for RRS upgrades that are either side of the planned road closure.

Estimated value
PLACE1142H
United Kingdomservices

Clerk of Works Services; Agora Regeneration, Wolverton

Milton Keynes City Council

The objective of this procurement is to appoint Clerk of Works (CoW) services to oversee the construction stage of the Agora development. The CoW will be involved throughout the entire build stage and will work alongside the MKCC client team and their appointed construction partner.

Estimated value£140,000
2026-070A
United Kingdomservices

Recruitment Systems and Pre Employment Services

Chichester College Group

Chichester College Group is conducting an open procurement under the Procurement Act 2023 to appoint one or more suppliers to provide recruitment-related systems and pre-employment services. The procurement is divided into two lots: Lot 1: Online job board advertising services to support vacancy promotion, candidate attraction, and performance reporting; Lot 2: Online Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks and right to work verification services, including digital identity validation and compliance monitoring. The services must integrate with the Group’s Applicant Tracking System (Reach ATS), enabling seamless operation within the recruitment lifecycle. The contract is intended to support the Group’s recruitment activity across multiple sites and departments, improving efficiency, user experience, and regulatory compliance.

Estimated value£310,000
CA17783
United Kingdomworks
closing in 2 days

PS195-25 Grimsby Central Library - Asbestos Removal and Associated Works

North East Lincolnshire Borough Council

North East Lincolnshire Council (NELC) are seeking the services of a suitably qualified asbestos removals contractor to carry out works at Grimsby Central Library.

Estimated value£2.0m
100109291
United Kingdomservices

Provision of Cleaning Services

Southampton City Council

The purpose of this procurement is to appoint a single Service Provider to provide site cleaning, public areas, toilets/showers/changing rooms/kitchens, deep cleans, window cleaning internally and externally, carpet cleaning. To provide variation in specified detail/frequency of cleaning dependant on site requirements. The services are split across 7 programmes but only one provider will be appointed to all programmes; Cleaning Programme A - Office Cleaning Cleaning Programme B - Public Areas Cleaning Programme C - Toilet areas, showers and changing rooms Cleaning Programme D - Corridors (inc. Stairs) Cleaning Programme E - Kitchen Areas Cleaning Programme F - Storage / Miscellaneous Areas Cleaning Programme G - Annual / ad-hoc deep clean There is a consumable aspect that is mandatory for providers to complete to submit a compliant tender. Any submission not including consumables will be considered non-compliant and excluded from the process. The consumables aspect is an optional extra only that could be exercised by the Council at any time during the contract term. Full information can be found within the tender documentation

Estimated value£7.5m
SCC-SMS-0936
United Kingdomservices

Framework Agreement for the Provision of Public Health Behavioural Change Marketing

Derbyshire County Council

The Council seeks to appoint a Single Provider under a Framework Agreement for comprehensive marketing campaign services that achieve measurable, sustained behaviour change supporting the Council's Public Health priorities, for example, but not limited to, enabling good mental health, enabling the best start in life, reducing poverty, encouraging good financial wellbeing and protecting and enabling people of all ages to live safe and healthy lives. The framework agreement will commence on 01 December 2026 for a period of two years to 30 November 2028, with the option to extend for two (2) additional twelve (12) month extension periods (2+1+1). The total framework term will be a maximum of 4 years. There will be a mobilisation period from 21 September to 01 December 2026. The estimated total contract value of £4,000,000 (excluding VAT) represents the maximum aggregate value across all Call-Off Contracts over the full term (including extensions). Prospective tenderers should note that this contract may be affected by Local Government Reorganisation (LGR). In accordance with Schedule 8 of the Procurement Act 2023, this contract may be novated to a successor council or otherwise modified to reflect the requirements of any new council arrangements arising from LGR. The exact nature of any modification or novation cannot be determined at this time, but such changes will be managed under both the Procurement Act 2023 and the contractual provisions.

Estimated value£4.0m
CPH139
United Kingdomworks
closing in 5 days

DSA - Aeronautical Ground Lighting

City of Doncaster Council

Doncaster Sheffield Airport - Airfield Ground Lighting upgrade

Estimated value£1.9m
2796
United Kingdomworks

Westminster Housing Responsive Repairs and Major Works Contracts

Westminster City Council

Westminster City Council (the ‘Council’) has a statutory duty to deliver repair and maintenance services to its 21,000-strong housing stock, comprising approximately 43% leasehold properties, 57% tenanted homes and 145 High Rise Buildings (HRB) across the Borough. It is also worth noting that 41% of the Council’s housing stock is located within a conservation area, whereas 17% of the buildings are listed properties. Furthermore, the Council delivers major works and planned cyclical construction-based maintenance with the view of continuously improving the physical and social infrastructure of its housing stock. Currently housing repairs, maintenance and works are delivered via eight (8) Term Partnering Contracts (‘TPC’) which were procured in 2017 and 2019 for a period of up to ten (10) years as follows: • Responsive Repairs and Voids • Major Works (2 separate contracts covering North and South of the Borough) • Mechanical • Electrical • Domestic Heating • Lifts • Aids & Adaptations The Council is intending to re-procure these contracts based on revised scopes as part of an overarching Strategic Alliance Agreement, based on the FAC-1 Framework Alliance Agreement which all appointed contractors will be required to sign up to along with the contract documents specific to each requirement. Taking into account the differing expiry dates of the TPCs, the various Section 20 consultation requirements, as well as the indicative timelines associated with each retendering process, the Council determined that the re-procurements will be delivered in tranches. The Council issued a Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) Notice related to this procurement (Ref 2025/S 000-061916) on 2nd October 2025 (https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/061916-2025) supplemental to PME Notice with reference 2025/S000-022847 dated Monday 19th May 2025 (https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/022847-2025) for the purpose of inviting interested market suppliers to engage in detailed consu

Estimated value£746.0m
PRJ_30901
United Kingdomworks

Provision of Thurnscoe Library Internal Refurbishments and Roof Replacement

Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council

Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council are looking to appoint a contractor to carry out building works to complete the refurbishment of Thurnscoe Library in line with Barnsley Council’s Community Libraries Refurbishment Programme

Estimated value£500,000
P232
United Kingdomsupplies

BCG Vaccine & TB Skin Test (2027)

Secretary of State for Health and Social Care acting as part of the Crown through UK Health Security Agency

The provision of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine and intradermal diagnostic skin test for the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Deliveries will be required up to a period of 2 years, with an option to extend for up to an additional 24 months. Information about volumes for each lot is included in the Invitation to Offer documents.

Estimated value
C426981
United Kingdomservices

Theory Test Services - TTAP

Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency

The Theory Test Assessment Platform (TTAP) underpins the digital delivery of DVSA’s Theory Test Service and includes a Content Management System (CMS) for creating and maintaining the theory test question bank (with version control and secure configuration of question packs). It provides an assessment platform managing the end‑to‑end test lifecycle: ingesting booking data and securely transmitting it to test centres; delivering the correct test to candidates; and forwarding results to DVSA’s CRM. The platform produces detailed candidate interaction data for reporting, performance analysis, and fraud detection, and includes regular security updates and operational management. The service includes continuous improvement and innovation in collaboration with DVSA and supports both the national Test Centre Network (TCN) and In‑House Theory Test Centres (IHTTCs). Additional Services: The Authority has identified several potential future developments that may be explored during the lifetime of the Contract. These Additional Services fall within the overall scope of the procurement and may, where required, be implemented through the Contract’s Change Control Procedure. The Authority is clearly signalling these areas to the market as part of this notice. The Additional Services are: • Exploring remote testing/proctoring technology in the delivery of the Service. • Exploring the use of end‑to‑end cloud architecture in the delivery of the Service. • Adding other Authority or Department for Transport tests into Service delivery. • Adding wider government tests into Service delivery. • Enabling validation of Digital Driving Licences. • Enhanced identification checking. Key Dates Publication date: Monday 11 May 2026 Supplier Engagement Event: Tuesday 19 May 2026 https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/5321459f-f7ca-4120-adb6-eaa594fa3659@a455b827-244f-4c97-b5b4-ce5d13b4d00c PSQ Clarification Deadline: 5PM on Wednesday 3 June 2026 PSQ SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 12 Noon on Friday 12 Jun

Estimated value£115.6m
T280022999
United Kingdomworks

Whitewater Country Park - Accessible Path Works

Hart District Council

The Council is seeking the construction of a hard standing path at Whitewater Meadows Country Park, in Hook, Hampshire, that meets accessibility standards Please see the attached Request for Quote and Specification for further details.

Estimated value£236,000
HDC202606
United Kingdomsupplies

Park Safety Enhancement Programme: Improved Signage for Safer Spaces

London Borough of Barking and Dagenham

The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham invites proposals for the design, manufacture, and installation of signage, interpretation panels, and way-marking signage across its urban parks. This is a five-year programme, with the successful designer/manufacturer having the opportunity to deliver a comprehensive signage revamp across the borough’s parks. The current plan is to complete signage improvements in 4–5 parks per year. Further information and tender documents are available on our e-tendering portal https://lbbd.bravosolution.co.uk/web/login.shtml and central digital platform Suppliers: How to register your organisation and first administrator on Find a Tender in three easy steps (HTML) - GOV.UK. Any questions regarding the tender should be addressed through the portal in the messaging section Closing date for this tender is no later than noon on 10th June 2026

Estimated value£350,000
ocds-h6vhtk-05989a
United Kingdomservices

Youth Mentoring and Diversion Programme

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Cambridgeshire

The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough is inviting tenders for the delivery of a Youth Mentoring and Diversion Programme aimed at preventing and reducing serious violence. We are seeking an experienced provider to deliver weekly, face-to-face mentoring and diversionary activities for young people aged 13–18 who are involved in, or at risk of, serious violence, across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. The programme will offer trauma-informed, non-discriminatory support, working in partnership with youth justice, diversion and wider statutory services. Providers must be able to offer match funding on a 50:50 basis and demonstrate strong safeguarding, outcome monitoring and local partnership working. This opportunity can be found a follows: 1. Log in to our supplier portal at https://7force.force.com/login 2. Locate the opportunity under the 'Find Opportunities' section 3. Click ‘Register Interest' 4. You can then go to 'My Proposals & Quotes' to view the documentation and submit your response. 5. Once you have completed all relevant Requirement Sections, ensure you click the 'Submit' button to ensure your responses are received by us. Upon clicking 'Submit' you will receive a confirmation email. The message centre (found on your Portal homepage) will be available for you to communicate with us regarding any open opportunities, or for any clarification questions you may have.

Estimated value£213,600
7F-2026-C002
United Kingdomservices

City of London Women's Programme Floating Support Service

The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London

Background and Scope The City of London Corporation is commissioning a Floating Support Service to provide wrap-around support to female survivors of DA/DV who are located in a 6-bed temporary accommodation in the London Borough of Greenwich. The City of London Women’s Project (COLWP) is a 6-bed HMO located in the London Borough of Greenwich that serves female survivors of DA/DV, under the statutory duties of the Housing Act 1996 (Part VII), the Homeless Reduction Act 2017 and the Domestic Abuse Act 2021. This floating support service will provide rapid, effective, and tailored support to the City of London Women’s Project with the goal of empowering survivors of domestic abuse to prepare them to move into safe, healthy and independent housing. The service will support intersectionally marginalised service users with a range of needs, focusing on removing barriers to resettlement and ensuring their safety and wellbeing, with built-in understanding of the added needs surrounding neurodiversity and homelessness. The service will interact with the local Domestic Abuse MARAC and IDVA’s where appropriate to ensure support is coordinated and client focussed whilst supporting the service users to develop and work through their personal housing plans. The City of London Corporation Department of Community and Children's Services is responsible for delivering these services. The estimated contract value given is for the full duration of the contract, including the maximum possible extensions. The estimated annual contract value is therefore £100,000

Estimated value£500,000
ocds-h6vhtk-067b6b
United Kingdomservices

Fully Managed IT Support Services

EVOLUTION ACADEMY TRUST

The Trust operates 12 primary schools across 11 sites, together with a central Multi-Academy Trust team covering around 500 employees and 3,000 children. The Trust is seeking to appoint a single contractor to provide a fully managed IT support and services solution across all schools and central operations. The appointed provider shall deliver secure, resilient, scalable and high-quality IT services that support teaching and learning, safeguarding, operational effectiveness, business continuity and the continued development of the Trust's digital environment. Services must be delivered in a way that supports the Trust in working towards, maintaining and evidencing alignment with the Department for Education (DfE) digital and technology standards for schools and colleges. The Trust has made significant progress in recent years in relation to: • Migration to cloud-based systems • Hardware refresh and device modernisation • Cyber security strengthening • Infrastructure and connectivity investment • Greater consistency of IT processes and service delivery across the Trust Further investment is planned during the contract period. The Trust therefore requires a provider with the capacity, capability and strategic expertise to support both operational service delivery and longer-term digital development. The successful contractor shall support the Trust to use the DfE digital and technology standards as a recurring benchmark for service review, risk management, strategic planning and improvement activity. This includes the six DfE core standards for broadband internet, wireless network, network switching, digital leadership and governance, filtering and monitoring, and cyber security, together with the wider standards for cloud solutions, digital accessibility, IT support, devices, network cabling, and servers and storage. Over the next 36 months, the Trust's IT priorities include: • Building on the progress made to date, further improve infrastructure, end-user hardware a

Estimated value£500,000
ocds-h6vhtk-0695ce
United Kingdomservices

Void Properties Utility Management

Portsmouth City Council

Portsmouth City Council (the Council) is inviting tenders from suitably qualified and experienced suppliers to provide Void Property Management services for Gas and Power. Portsmouth City Council manages approximately 17,500 homes in its immediate and surrounding areas. These are sites that contain tenants who for the duration of their tenancy agreement, will be responsible to pay for their own utilities directly with suppliers of their choice. Approximately 900 properties encounter a change of tenancy within the year, which results in a void period of approximately 40 days, where the council then becomes responsible for all utilities. Historically the council were able to streamline the void utilities management through a void property management company, which enabled benefits such as; a dedicated account manager, one centralised platform to communicate change of tenancy updates, remote debt clearances/meter top up requests, automated supplier switching upon tenants leaving the property and other several streamlined processes. The management company has since this time withdrawn its services from the void utilities market. As a result, Portsmouth City Council is currently having to manage the void properties with lots of manual interventions across various suppliers, so is looking to streamline the process once again by newly appointing a utility managing agent for the void properties. The contract will be awarded for an initial period of two years with option to extend for a further two years, in increments to be agreed, up to a maximum duration of four years.

Estimated value£144,000
ocds-h6vhtk-0695d4
United Kingdomsupplies
closing in 6 days

Healthcare AI Solutions

NHS Shared Business Services Limited

The Open Framework is intended to serve as a strategic vehicle for the efficient, legally compliant, and scalable procurement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies across the NHS and the wider Public Sector. This initiative recognises the transformative potential of AI in addressing current and emerging healthcare challenges, from improving diagnostic accuracy and clinical decision-making to streamlining operational processes. Through this Open Framework, Approved Organisations will be able to access cutting-edge AI solutions that are safe, interoperable, and tailored to meet local and national health priorities. The ultimate aim is to support the delivery of improved health outcomes for patients, empower healthcare professionals with advanced tools, and accelerate progress in medical research and innovation. At the same time, the Open Framework seeks to drive greater value for money, reduce duplication in procurement efforts, and enable consistent standards for implementation, governance, and digital maturity across the system.

Estimated value£750.0m
SBS10523
United Kingdomservices

Lift Servicing and Responsive Repairs

Alpha RSL Limited

Alpha Living are seeking tenders for a contract covering three elements: - Lift and hoist planned preventative maintenance on a cyclical basis - Responsive repairs and maintenance on demand - Remote lift monitoring services

Estimated value
ocds-h6vhtk-0695d8
United Kingdomsupplies

Salford College, ITT Tiils

Salford City College

The College require the upgrade of the current POS till system and online payment solution to comprehensively cover the requirements detailed below. The current systems are circa 10 years old.

Estimated value£75,000
CA17737
United Kingdomservices

PR 41 2025 Exeter City Council CCTV Installation and Maintenance

Exeter City Council

Exeter City Council is procuring the installation, commissioning, and ongoing maintenance of CCTV systems across multiple locations within the city. The contract covers the supply and installation of IP CCTV cameras, associated wireless/4G/5G transmission equipment, electrical supplies, containment, and full integration with the Council’s existing Genetec Video Management System. The maintenance element includes preventative and reactive servicing, fault resolution, firmware updates, and system performance management. The appointed contractor must hold relevant certifications, including NICEIC, HERS, and IPAF, and must comply with all technical, electrical, and operational requirements set out in the specification.

Estimated value£1.9m
PR 41 2025

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