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Cleaning Services
Queens Park Community Council
Daily cleaning of public access areas: - Empty waste bins into client's refuse sacks - Vacuum all floors - Fully wipe clean desks and counter tops - Remove finger marks and spillages from doors, door frames, light switches and cupboards - Ensure furniture, ledges, skirting boards, radiators, shelving, fixtures and fittings, etc. are left dust free up to a height of 1.8m - Wash all hard floors using suitable detergent - Replenish toilet rolls & soaps - Add unwashed items to the dishwasher - Clean stovetops, ovens, fridges and microwaves Twice weekly cleaning of the first floor: - Vacuum all floors - Remove finger marks and spillages from doors, door frames, light switches and cupboards. - Ensure furniture, ledges, skirting boards, radiators, shelving, fixtures and fittings, etc. are left dust free up to a height of 1.8m Weekly Cleaning of 13 Offices, 1 Kitchenette and all toilets: - Empty waste bins into client's refuse sacks - Vacuum all floors - Fully wipe clean desks and counter tops - Remove finger marks and spillages from doors, door frames, light switches and cupboards. - Ensure furniture, ledges, skirting boards, radiators, shelving, fixtures and fittings, etc. are left dust free up to a height of 1.8m - Wash all hard floors using suitable detergent. - Replenish toilet rolls & soaps - Clean microwave and fridges - Dust office machinery (printers, copiers, computer screens, keyboards etc.) - Wipe clean and disinfect telephones. - Remove limescale form taps - Sanitary Waste Disposal Monthly cleaning of Kitchen, Toilets and Reception -Clean internal windows and windowpanes - Remove any limescale from taps - Jetwash to remove leaves, moss etc. Annual Deep Cleaning of all areas, glass ceiling and external windows Services & supplies - Toilet Roll, Soaps and Freshener - All equipment and products necessary to undertake the tasks outlined.
Lift Servicing and Maintenance
Somerset Council
Provision of servicing and maintenance to Lifts within Somerset Council properties.
Extension of existing Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the Supply of Temporary Accommodation
London Borough of Waltham Forest
This is a further extension to the Council's Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Supply of Temporary Accommodation. The authority is extending the validity of this existing DPS for a further 33 month period starting from 12th May 2026 until 23 February 2029 Please note that organisations can apply to join the Council's DPS at any time during its validity if they satisfy the selection criteria and none of the grounds for exclusion apply. If an organisation admitted to the DPS ceases to satisfy the Council's selection requirements it is likely to be excluded or suspended from taking part in any competition. If an admitted organisation fails one of the grounds for exclusion during the validity of the DPS the Council may be required to remove the supplier from the DPS. For previous information regarding this DPS, please refer to the original OJEU Contract Reference under the following link: https://adamproviders.co.uk/assets/uploads/files/London_Borough_of_Waltham_Forest_Council_-_Dynamic_Purchasing_System_for_Supply_of_Temporary_Accommodation_-_OJEU_Notice.pdf This Dynamic Purchase System has a total estimated value of £218,750,000 excluding VAT (the estimated value of this extension is £68,750,000 excluding VAT) covering the period from its establishment in 2020 to the end of the period of its validity. For the avoidance of doubt, those providers that are already on the existing DPS do not need to respond to this contract notice as they are already admitted
Lift Servicing and Maintenance
Somerset Council
Provision of servicing and maintenance to Lifts within Somerset Council properties.
Technology Enabled Care Services at Aster Group
ASTER GROUP LIMITED
Aster provides Technology Enabled Care (TEC) services across a range of grouped living, sheltered and extra care schemes, supporting residents through Hard-Wired alarm systems, Digital Alarm Units (DAUs), dispersed TEC devices and emergency call-handling arrangements. As part of the national digital switchover, all analogue systems must transition to digital-ready solutions by 2027. This requires a coordinated approach across both the maintenance of physical TEC equipment and the delivery of monitoring and alarm receiving services. Lot 1 covers the maintenance, servicing, repair and future upgrade of Aster's Hard-Wired alarm systems, DAUs,smoke detection and fire panels within dwellings. The Contractor will support Aster in ensuring equipment reliability, minimising downtime, maintaining accurate asset data and enabling a smooth transition from analogue to digital-ready systems. These services play a critical role in ensuring that residents can raise alerts safely and consistently. Lot 2 covers Monitoring and Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) Services. The ARC is responsible for receiving alarm activations, responding to calls, triggering appropriate actions and supporting residents in emergency and welfare situations. The ARC provider will also be responsible for onboarding new TEC users, including configuring monitoring profiles, ensuring alarms route correctly and maintaining up-to-date service user information. In addition, the ARC provider will be required to deliver a suite of performance and operational reports that enable Aster to review service outcomes, monitor compliance, identify trends and assure resident safety. Tenderers must therefore clearly outline the reports they propose to provide as part of their response. The ARC must provide key industry updates from the TSA. Together, the Lot 1 and Lot 2 services form an end-to-end TEC operating model that ensures residents receive a safe, reliable and digitally resilient service. Aster is seeking partners who ca
Extension of existing Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the Supply of Temporary Accommodation
London Borough of Redbridge
This is a further extension to the Council's Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Supply of Temporary Accommodation. The authority is extending the validity of this existing DPS for a further 33 month period starting from 12th May 2026 until 23 February 2029 Please note that organisations can apply to join the Council's DPS at any time during its validity if they satisfy the selection criteria and none of the grounds for exclusion apply. If an organisation admitted to the DPS ceases to satisfy the Council's selection requirements it is likely to be excluded or suspended from taking part in any competition. If an admitted organisation fails one of the grounds for exclusion during the validity of the DPS the Council may be required to remove the supplier from the DPS. For previous information regarding this DPS, please refer to the original OJEU Contract Reference under the following link: https://adamproviders.co.uk/assets/uploads/files/London_Borough_of_Redbridge_-_Dynamic_Purchasing_System_for_Supply_of_Temporary_Accommodation_-_OJEU_Notice_(1).pdf This Dynamic Purchase System has a total estimated value of £306,775,000 excluding VAT (the estimated value of this extension is £96,415,000 excluding VAT) covering the period from its establishment in 2020 to the end of the period of its validity. For the avoidance of doubt, those providers that are already on the existing DPS do not need to respond to this contract notice as they are already admitted.
Provision of Outsourced Catering Service
RESPECT COLLABORATION TRUST
The Trust is looking for an outsourced catering provider to provide a high-quality service. The Contractor shall: a. provide an improved hot and cold option with greater focus on healthy eating and increased pupil uptake b. provide a hot option at other sites where possible
Maintenance and Grave Preparation Contract
Winchcombe Town Council
Tenders are invited for the maintenance of and grave preparation within Winchcombe Cemeteries, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire. The contract will commence 1 July 2026 for a period of five years. Please note that tender submissions will be accepted for both the maintenance AND grave preparation, or solely the maintenance, or solely the grave preparation. A tender specification and application documents can be obtained by contacting: The Clerk, Winchcombe Town Council, Abbey Fields Community Centre, Back Lane, Winchcombe, GL54 5QH. 01242 604087 clerk@winchcombetowncouncil.co.uk Tenders are to be submitted no later than 12noon on Friday 12 June 2026. Any hard copy tenders should be in a sealed envelope marked 'Private & Confidential - Tender Enclosed'.
Redcar Town Clock - Repairs
Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council is undertaking a procurement process to provide the Council with repairs to the listed structure, King Edward VII Memorial Clock. Please be advised that Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council are conducting this procurement via Open (www.open-uk.org). If you go to Browse Opportunities at the top of the page and Filter on Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council you can then search for this opportunity. Tenders must be submitted via the Open system. If you require time-critical assistance on submitting your response, please contact the Open Support Team open.support@nepo.org For non-time critical issues, such as passwords, general account queries and location of information please visit Open hub via www.open-hub.org/how to-guides/ (https://www.open-hub.org/how-to-guides/) or seek support from open.support@nepo.org. PLEASE NOTE: The system is accessible 24/7 however, technical support is only available Monday - Thursday 8:30am-5:00pm, Friday 8:30am-4:30pm
Purchase of driver's simulators and Training Layouts
Chemonics International, Inc.
Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine Phase 2 (PFRU-2) is a multi-year, multi-donor-funded programme managed by the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. As part of its project activities, PFRU-2 is seeking an organization to supply the driver's simulators and Training Layouts. Please note the following important tender provisions: • the deadline for submitting proposals is May 15, 2026, at 15:00 Kyiv time; extended till May 30, 2026, at 15:00 Kyiv time • all questions regarding the tender conditions must be submitted no later than May 07, 2026, at 18:00 Kyiv time; • Price proposals must be submitted either in Ukrainian or English; • All tender-related communication must be conducted exclusively in writing via email at pfruprocurement@chemonics.com; • The PFRU-2 project is exempt from taxes, fees, and VAT in the partner country. Therefore, PFRU-2 will make payments for services excluding VAT; • Email for submitting proposals: pfruprocurement@chemonics.com; • When sending proposals or inquiries via email, it is mandatory to include the tender number PFRU2-2025-494.4 in the email subject line. Proposal Submission Instructions: ITT_PFRU2-2025-494.4 - review the tender conditions; Volume 3_Terms of Reference - complete the document; sign the original scan/convert to PDF and sign electronically; submit the completed Excel file and the signed document as part of the proposal. Annex 1 - complete either the English or Ukrainian version; sign the original; scan/convert to PDF and sign electronically; include it in the proposal submission. Registration documents that follow the laws of your country must be part of the proposal.
Kitchen Refurbishment
Environment Agency
Kitchen Refurb - tendering for the removal and disposal of existing kitchen. Replace kitchen units, worktops, sink, taps, backsplash/tiles. Including supply and install of integrated appliances and accessible zip tap. Redecoration of kitchen and seating area to include replacement vinyl flooring. Disposal of old kitchen units, bench and flooring. Integrated appliances are, dishwasher, large fridge and hot water tap (Zip hydro tap). Please contact buyer prior to the closing date to arrange a site visit to prepare your quote.
Remodelling of key museum buildings at the National Coal Mining Museum for England
ALIGN PROPERTY SERVICES LIMITED
The National Coal Mining Museum for England are looking to appoint a combined Architecture & Museum Design team, comprising multiple specialisms, to carry out a feasibility study and options appraisal on the remodelling of 'The Hub' core building at the National Coal Mining Museum, including its curtilage, into a transformed national museum complex, and associated potential adaption of nearby buildings and spaces to create a new Learning & Community Centre and new staff accommodation. The exercise is expected to create concept designs and costings, to RIBA 2, on a scheme that will have transformational impact on the role that the core building and associated buildings play in the future of the Museum, including extended galleries, extended café-restaurant, effective arrival and orientation space, boosted retail area, reconfigured event and commercial spaces, including extending adjacent research library, a best-practice learning and community centre, improved and consolidated staff accommodation, and create an exemplary and intuitive visitor flow and experience. All enquiries should be sent to Dr John Tanner, Head of Masterplan & Capital Projects, National Coal Mining Museum for England, Caphouse Colliery, New Road, Overton, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF4 4RH. Please use the following email address john.tanner@ncm.org.uk
For Inclusion on a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for education services for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
DERBY CITY COUNCIL
Applications are invited for inclusion on the Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) that will support the placement of Learners at independent and non-maintained schools or special pre and post 16 organisations. The successful Applicants will be awarded a position on the DPS and if successful in the Contract Opportunity Award process be responsible for providing the Service directly to the Learner. The DPS will operate for an initial period of two years, with two further potential annual extensions of 12 months available (latest end date is 31st October 2027), subject to the terms of the DPS Agreement, which includes 'Termination on Notice' clause in favour of the Council. The duration or termination of the DPS will not affect Individual Placement Agreements via the DPS. The DPS application process will operate in a series of "rounds". This edited notice is to advise that the deadline for applications for Round 29 is 10:00am on 13/07/2026. Documents are available at www.eastmidstenders.org Please search for TD1941. Please note: we will only accept expressions of interest through the e-tendering system. Additional information: Documents are available at www.eastmidstenders.org Please search for TD1941. Please note: we will only accept expressions of interest through the e-tendering system.
Procurement of vehicle (Flatbed truck)
Chemonics International, Inc.
Chemonics Group UK Limited which is implementing the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine Phase 2 (PFRU-2) Project as part of international technical assistance (hereinafter referred to as Chemonics) invites you to submit a Tender for Procurement of vehicle (Flatbed truck)
Journey of Recycling 2026-28
Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority
Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority (MWDA) is a statutory waste disposal authority which, with its District Council partners, takes a lead in advocating and delivering recycling, waste prevention, and the safe and effective disposal of household waste for the residents of Merseyside and Halton - together, the Liverpool City Region (LCR). MWDA is seeking to engage an organisation who will be able to effectively manage external services and suppliers throughout all aspects of the campaign and display strong overall project management. MWDA runs public awareness and engagement campaigns through the Authority's Recycle Right and Zero Waste LCR brands. MWDA would like to run a campaign via Recycle Right in two phases - Phase 1 during July 2026 - October 2026, and Phase 2 during April 2027 - September 2027. Phase 1 of the campaign will require the successful organisation to animate a new Journey of Recycling video, with a focus on updating information featured within the most recent Journey of Recycling animation to factor in additional materials which can now be recycled via kerbside collections across LCR, following the implementation of Simpler Recycling legislation from UK government. A suite of social media assets will also need to be created for advertising purposes, with the aim to engage LCR residents and direct them to the new Journey of Recycling animation on the MRWA YouTube channel and/or Journey of Recycling pages on the Recycle Right website. Phase 1 will culminate with a one-month digital advertising campaign, which will launch from the start of Recycle Week (Monday 14th September) and will finish on Sunday 11th October 2026. The ads will be run through Google (Display Network and/or YouTube) and the Recycle Right Meta channels (Facebook and Instagram). A report providing insights on user engagement and demographics will be required upon completion of the campaign. Phase 2 of the campaign will require additional animation work to provide information on flex
LCR Circular Economy Education for Educators
Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority
Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority (MWDA) is a statutory waste disposal authority which, with its District Council partners, takes a lead in advocating and delivering recycling, waste prevention, and the safe and effective disposal of household waste for the residents of Merseyside and Halton (together, the 'Liverpool City Region'). MRWA is committed to achieving the targets of zero waste and net zero carbon, to achieve these targets we believe a whole systems change is needed. This involves changing behaviours and attitudes away from single use, throw away consumerism towards a culture of reuse, repair and avoiding waste where possible. A key aspect of behaviour change is education, and studies show that information delivered academically, culturally and in communities has more benefits and provides long-term changes to behaviours. MWDA is looking to commission an organisation to deliver circular economy and zero waste?teacher?education projects to?educators across the Liverpool City Region. The education project will focus on engaging with and educating educators and school staff across the Liverpool City Region on zero waste and the circular economy to encourage a positive shift in waste and resource behaviours within schools.
Lower Thames Crossing - Kent Roads - Pond Lining
SKANSKA CONSTRUCTION UK LIMITED
Skanska is looking to appoint a subcontractor to undertake Pond Lining works for the Lower Thames Crossing (Kent Roads) project. The selected subcontractor will be required to supply all necessary labour, plant, and equipment. These works form part of the initial phase of the main construction programme, known as uninterrupted construction activities. The Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) is a new road to better connect Essex and Kent through a tunnel beneath the River Thames. Our purpose is to drive a change in how we deliver - connecting people to jobs, businesses to opportunities, leaving a skills legacy for the local community and championing biodiversity and low-carbon construction. To support the project ambitions, we are committed to publishing opportunities on Contracts Finder to ensure full visibility for SMEs and local subcontractors. By doing so, we widen access to the Lower Thames Crossing supply chain, encourage participation from smaller and local businesses, and help unlock regional growth. This approach ensures that organisations of all sizes can compete fairly, strengthens local economies, and maximises the benefit of investment within the communities closest to the project. Our ambition is to deliver the UK's greenest road, and to do the right thing for local communities and the environment. We can only achieve this with the support of our supply chain, and it is therefore critical that for any supplier to be successful in winning work on LTC, they must demonstrate commitments to supporting delivery of our ambitions: • Supporting LTC to leave a skills legacy for the local community. This means recruiting a local workforce and upskilling the supply chain to enable meaningful progression into higher paid, higher skilled work. • Delivering LTC with the lowest practicable carbon. This includes adoption of our "zero emissions" intent, eradication of diesel on site and promotion of alternative sustainable fuels. • Helping to create successful opportunities by
Lower Thames Crossing - Kent Roads - Concrete Pumps
SKANSKA CONSTRUCTION UK LIMITED
Skanska is looking to appoint a subcontractor to provide concrete pumps for the Lower Thames Crossing (Kent Roads) project. The selected subcontractor will be required to supply all necessary labour, plant, and equipment. These works form part of the initial phase of the main construction programme, known as uninterrupted construction activities. Although the majority of the work will take place off-line, certain sections will be located online within the central reservation of the A2; therefore, proven experience in major highway schemes is essential. The Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) is a new road to better connect Essex and Kent through a tunnel beneath the River Thames. Our purpose is to drive a change in how we deliver - connecting people to jobs, businesses to opportunities, leaving a skills legacy for the local community and championing biodiversity and low-carbon construction. To support the project ambitions, we are committed to publishing opportunities on Contracts Finder to ensure full visibility for SMEs and local subcontractors. By doing so, we widen access to the Lower Thames Crossing supply chain, encourage participation from smaller and local businesses, and help unlock regional growth. This approach ensures that organisations of all sizes can compete fairly, strengthens local economies, and maximises the benefit of investment within the communities closest to the project. Our ambition is to deliver the UK's greenest road, and to do the right thing for local communities and the environment. We can only achieve this with the support of our supply chain, and it is therefore critical that for any supplier to be successful in winning work on LTC, they must demonstrate commitments to supporting delivery of our ambitions: • Supporting LTC to leave a skills legacy for the local community. This means recruiting a local workforce and upskilling the supply chain to enable meaningful progression into higher paid, higher skilled work. • Delivering LTC with the low
Procurement of automotive, construction, electrical and welding equipment
Chemonics International, Inc.
Chemonics Group UK Limited which is implementing the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine Phase 2 (PFRU-2) Project as part of international technical assistance (hereinafter referred to as Chemonics) invites you to submit a Tender for Procurement of automotive, construction, electrical and welding equipment. Interested participants are kindly requested to contact pfruprocurement@chemonics.com for further details.
Harris Primary Academy Kent House - Summer Works 2026
Harris Federation
This project comprises the removal and replacement of windows, roof repairs and internal and external refurbishment of the dining and SEND block, replacement windows, internal and external decorations to main school building. Further information available in tender pack
Procurement of Emergency and Defensive Driving Training Services for Police and Frontline Community Representatives in High-Risk Areas
Chemonics International, Inc.
Chemonics Group UK Limited which is implementing the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine Phase 2 (PFRU-2) Project as part of international technical assistance (hereinafter referred to as Chemonics) invites you to submit a Tender for Procurement of Emergency and Defensive Driving Training Services for Police and Frontline Community Representatives in High-Risk Areas. The selected vendor will be awarded a Purchase Order with a period of performance of 4 months.
Procurement of services of research on the Condition and Priority Needs (RCPN) of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in PFRU Frontline Territories
Chemonics International, Inc.
Procurement of services of research on the Condition and Priority Needs (RCPN) of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in PFRU Frontline Territories. Instructions for submitting a proposal: • Invitation_to_Tender_ITT-PFRU2-2025-529 - for familiarisation with the tender conditions; • ITT_PRFU2-PAR-2025-529_Volume_3 - fill in and sign the original, then send a scanned copy or convert it to a PDF and sign it electronically. Provide the completed Excel file and the signed files as part of the proposal; • Annex 1. Declarations - fill in the English or Ukrainian version of the document, sign the original and send a scan / convert to PDF and sign electronically (to be provided as part of the proposal); • Commercial and technical proposals must be signed; • The Technical Proposal shall be submitted in compliance with the requirements specified in clause 5.2 of Section 2. Instructions to Tenderers and Evaluation Criteria; • Registration documents that follow the laws of your country must be part of the proposal.
Supply of Musical Equipment and Sheet Music
UNITE PROCUREMENT UK LIMITED
Unite Procurement UK Limited (part of Unite Holding SE), on behalf of the Ministry of Defence, is seeking suppliers to join the Unite Procurement Platform to support the Supply of Musical Equipment and Sheet Music. The procurement covers; Requirement Details Unite Procurement UK Limited is seeking qualified suppliers capable of providing: Musical Instruments and Equipment: A comprehensive range of musical instruments including but not limited to: brass instruments, woodwind instruments, percussion instruments, string instruments, keyboards, amplification equipment, and related accessories. Suppliers must demonstrate capability to supply instruments suitable for military bands and musical ensembles. Sheet Music and Publications: Supply of sheet music, musical scores, and related publications for various instruments and ensemble configurations. Suppliers should be able to provide both standard repertoire and bespoke arrangements as required. The Unite Procurement Platform (Unite | Simplify indirect procurement with our smarter platform) offers a compliant route to market for UK Public Sector organisations to manage low-value, high-volume procurement. The platform provides a streamlined approach to supplier onboarding and order management, ensuring efficiency and compliance with public procurement regulations. How to Apply Interested suppliers should register their interest by contacting Unite Procurement UK Limited and provide details of their product range, modification capabilities, and maintenance services. Further information on the onboarding process for the Unite Procurement Platform will be provided upon expression of interest and can also be found at the link attached. Unite Procurement UK Limited does not intend to appoint a sole supplier for this requirement. Instead, multiple suppliers may be onboarded to the Unite Procurement Platform to ensure a diverse and competitive supply base, supporting flexibility and choice for the Ministry of Defence and associat
Provision of insurance cover for assets and services
Thetford Town Council
Thetford Town Council Is Seeking Tenders for the Provision of Insurance for Thetford Town Council's Assets and Operations Thet 2026/02: Provision of Insurance Thetford Town Council is seeking tenders for the provision of insurance for a one-year period commencing 1 July 2026. The reason for the short-period is that the Town Council is undergoing a restructuring at present and some of its assets and operations will be transferred to a charitable trust, which is expected to take place on or before 30 June 2027. Details of Thetford Town Council's insurance requirements are set out in the attached documents, which include the latest fixed asset register. Further information or clarification can be obtained from Alan Yorke, Deputy Town Clerk, on telephone (01842) 754247 or by email alanyorke@thetfordtowncouncil.gov.uk A single priced premium (excluding vehicles) confirming the extent and level of cover provided should be set out in the tender response. A fully comprehensive premium for vehicle insurance should be priced separately. Tenders must be submitted by 4pm on 5th June 2026, either electronically or in hard copy format. Electronic tenders should be emailed to: townclerk@thetfordtowncouncil.gov.uk, using the subject message as Thet 2026/02 Insurance. A hard copy should be delivered in sealed envelopes, marked for the attention of the Town Clerk, Thetford Town Council and labelled as Thet 2026/02 Insurance. The postal or delivery address is The Carnegie, Cage Lane, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 2DS Tel: (01842) 754247 Please note that details of the winning contract will be published on our website in accordance with the requirements of the Local Government Transparency Code 2014.
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