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Grounds and Sports Pitch Maintenance Services
Ferndown Town Council
Ferndown Town Council, as Sole Trustee to King George's Field Charity (the Charity) invites suitably qualified and experienced contractors to submit a tender for the provision of grounds maintenance and sports pitch preparation and maintenance services. The objective of this procurement is to appoint a contractor capable of delivering high-quality, safe, and sustainable grounds maintenance across our estate whilst preparing and maintaining sports pitches to an appropriate standard for their intended use. Recognising that maintenance methodologies vary between contractors, interested parties are invited to develop and submit their own recommended maintenance specification based upon their professional expertise, industry best practice, and site inspection.
Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) and Customer Communications Solution
HM Revenue & Customs
HMRC is undertaking preliminary market engagement to better understand the current market capability, service models, technologies, commercial approaches and future innovation available for the provision of a multi channel customer communications platform. The engagement is intended to inform HMRC's future commercial strategy and potential procurement approach. It does not constitute a call for competition, procurement exercise, pre-qualification process or commitment to procure any goods or services. Participation in this engagement will not provide any advantage or disadvantage in any future procurement process. Background HMRC currently uses email and mobile messaging channels, including SMS, RCS Basic and RCS, to communicate with customers through a Communications Platform as a Service solution. The service supports over 550 million inbound and outbound communications annually, covering both transactional and campaign-based communications. The service includes customer preference management, profile management and contact history capabilities, together with integrations across HMRC's broader technology estate. HMRC wishes to engage with suppliers to understand current market capabilities and emerging developments that could support future requirements in customer communications, engagement, automation and channel management. Objectives of Market Engagement HMRC intends to use this market engagement to: • Validate whether Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) remains the most appropriate market model. • Understand available delivery models and platform architectures. • Assess supplier capability, experience and market maturity. • Understand future technology roadmaps and innovation opportunities. • Explore approaches to AI, automation and communications optimisation. • Understand integration options and interoperability with enterprise systems. • Explore customer preference management and customer profile capabilities. • Understand security, accessibility
Step Up To Social Work Cohort 10 Emerging Talent Contractor
Department for Education
The Department for Education (DfE) is responsible for the Step Up to Social Work (SUSW) programme and is inviting applications from suitably qualified suppliers to bid for the opportunity to be the contractor to manage the application and assessment process for Cohort 10. SUSW is an established part of the social work sufficiency pipeline, training high-quality post-graduate students to become qualified, practising social workers. SUSW is a local authority led, accelerated, practice-focused route into social work. SUSW commenced in 2010 and runs every 2 years. There have been 8 completed cohorts to date, training 3,500 Social Workers. Cohort 9 (640 students) commenced in January 2026 and will complete March 2027. Programme Scope a) Develop a marketing plan and supporting materials with clear, consistent branding, ensuring alignment across all Regional Partnerships and coherence between local communications and the national strategy to maximise impact and reach. b) Design, manage and host a web portal allowing potential applicants to; - Register interest in the programme - Access information about the programme - Complete and submit applications. - Undertake an online written assessment - Book an appointment for the assessment centre, meet and greet and applicant support sessions. -The web portal should allow for at least 5,000 applications. c) Work with the DfE and Regional Partnerships (RP) to develop web content for the platform (web content from the previous cohort can be used). d) Operate a helpline (phone and email) for candidates applying for the programme during the application and assessment window (Feb 2027 – Nov 2027). The majority of queries will happen during the application window. d) Conduct eligibility checks on all applications (the majority of checks are automated), including verifying non-UK qualifications equivalency and eligibility to live and work in the UK using Home Office “share-code”. e) Allow Regional Partnerships to access the web portal t
Development Partner for Keyworker Housing at Rotherhithe New Road and 25 Cherry Garden Street
London Borough of Southwark
Development Partner for Keyworker Housing at Rotherhithe New Road and 25 Cherry Garden Street Southwark Council is undertaking Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) to inform the development of its upcoming procurement for a Development Partner that will be responsible for designing, delivering and operating 100% affordable key worker housing across two sites at Rotherhithe New Road and 25 Cherry Garden Street. This engagement aims to understand current market capability, ability to meet the delivery model, innovation opportunities and commercial considerations to support the design of a proportionate and competitive procurement procedure under the Procurement Act 2023. This notice does not formally commence a procurement process. Participation in the PME is voluntary and will not confer any advantage or disadvantage in any future tender. Scope of the Requirement The council intends to procure a Development Partner to undertake (indicative scope): • Appointment of a full design team to develop the design of the Key Worker Housing sites through RIBA stages 2 to 4. • Construction of the Key Worker Housing blocks on both sites. • Operation and Management of the Key Worker Housing blocks for the duration of the lease via a Registered Provider. • Social Value The final scope may be refined following PME.
Diagnostic Review of Adult Social Care Services, Transformation and Savings
Shropshire council
Shropshire Council is inviting tenders for the provision of specialist consultancy support to deliver an Adult Social Care (ASC) diagnostic review and transformation roadmap. The Council is not seeking a provider to implement or support delivery of the transformation plan; implementation will remain the responsibility of the Council following completion of this contract. The Council must be left with a clear, practical and sufficiently detailed plan that can be picked up and delivered by internal staff without further supplier dependency. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Shrewsbury:-Business-and-management-consultancy-services./P334F824J7 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/P334F824J7
Delivery Partner for Development of Fifth Street as part of the Durham County Council Horden Master Plan
Durham County Council
Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) Delivery Partner for Development of Fifth Street as part of the Durham County Council Horden Master Plan Durham County Council are inviting suppliers to participate in this Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) to gain insight from the market with the purpose of making any potential future exercise, well framed, feasible, focused and of likely interest to the market in the context of the delivery of the Fifth Street development of the Horden Masterplan. This PME will shape the council's approach to securing delivery partner(s) to deliver upon the aims and objectives of the masterplan. The Council is aware in order to deliver the full scope of the masterplan and transform the area of Horden that involvement from a delivery partner will be required in order to maximise the delivery potential of the various sites within the masterplan phases. However, this PME is specifically focused on the development of Fifth Street, Horden which is part of Phase 1 of the Horden Masterplan. Further information can be found in the PME documents to be downloaded from www.open-org.uk and insert reference Open 20261579
Integrated Drug & Alcohol Treatment Service
Wigan Council
Wigan Council require a provider to deliver the Integrated Drug & Alcohol Treatment Service. The Wigan drug and alcohol service will be delivered through a whole-system, neighbourhood-based model aligned with Progress with Unity and the borough's Community Health Improvement Transformation. The service will shift away from traditional, service-led delivery towards a relationship-based approach that prioritises prevention, early intervention and reducing health inequalities. Working closely with health, social care, community, voluntary sector and criminal justice partners, the Provider will act as a system leader and enabler, ensuring support is visible, accessible and embedded within local communities. Recovery workers will be based in neighbourhood settings, supported by flexible outreach, in-reach, drop-in provision and coordinated evening and weekend support to help people access assistance at the earliest opportunity. The model will place equal emphasis on prevention, treatment and recovery. Prevention activity will be shared across the wider system, with the Provider supporting workforce development, brief interventions, screening, trauma-informed practice and early identification of need. Treatment will consist of high-quality, evidence-based clinical and psychosocial interventions integrated with mental health, housing, employment, sexual health and criminal justice services. Recovery will begin from first contact, focusing on long-term outcomes such as improved health, wellbeing, housing, employment, social connections and independence. The service will place strong emphasis on reducing inequalities, improving access for vulnerable and underrepresented groups, and embedding lived experience throughout service design, delivery and continuous improvement.
TEN679 - Contract for Water Management Services
CLANMIL HOUSING ASSOCIATION LIMITED
Clanmil Housing Group wish to engage a contractor, to carry out Water Management Services to a number of sites throughout Northern Ireland.
National Timing Centre (NTC) Delivery Programme 2
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology
National Timing Centre (NTC) Delivery Programme 2. The programme will build and operate an NTC to provide a resilient, terrestrial, sovereign, sustainable, and high-quality Timing Signal
Preliminary Market Engagemen Questionnaire - Intensive Care Ventilator Circuits and Accessories
Business Services Organisation Procurement and Logistics Service
This Preliminary Market Engagement is being published by Business Services Organisation (BSO) Procurement and Logistics Service (PaLS) for the purposes of informing and engaging with potential service providers regarding the upcoming public competition for goods to be procured within Health and Social Care Northern Ireland (HSCNI)
ONGO Homes - Tree Maintenance and Arboricultural Services
Ongo Homes
ONGO Homes is seeking market feedback from suppliers in relation to a forthcoming Tree Maintenance and Arboricultural Services contract. The proposed contract will cover the provision of tree inspections, surveys, maintenance, pruning, felling, emergency call-out services and associated arboricultural works across a portfolio of sites. Suppliers are invited to participate in this pre-market engagement exercise to help inform the service specification, procurement strategy and tender structure, including potential lotting arrangements and opportunities for specialist providers.
Financial Software
City of Bristol College
City of Bristol College is seeking a supplier to provide and install a new financial software solution within the College. The services will include: • Provision of new software – all licences etc for the software. • Installation of the new software, including training to College staff. • Ongoing support for the software, including routine maintenance, updates, fixes, development and advice. Estimated costs from our pre-market engagement over the past 12 months has indicated a wide range of potential costs. We have allowed for the upper possibility in the valuation of the contract, though price will be evaluated diligently through the process.
Three Year Service of Valise Liferafts
Home Office
Servicing of Liferafts in accordance with ISO 9650. To be carried out in 6 sets as per service dates, up until November 2027. Total number of Liferafts to be serviced over the Contract period 1 x 4 - Man Liferafts / Type Ocean ISO / Manufacturer: - Ocean Safety Regatta 50 x 6 - Man Liferafts / Type Ocean ISO / Manufacturer: - Ocean Safety Regatta 57 x 8 - Man Liferafts / Type Ocean ISO / Manufacturer: -Ocean Safety Regatta 5 x 6 - Man Liferafts / Type Ocean ISO / Manufacturer: -Ocean Safety Standard 4 x 8 - Man Liferafts / Type Ocean ISO / Manufacturer: -Ocean Safety Standard 4 x 10 – Man Liferafts / Manufacturer: - Ocean Safety Ocean 8 x 6 – Man Liferafts / Manufacturer: - Survitec Crewsaver Collection and delivery is required to an address in Ramsgate. Full details are in the Tender Pack
PROVISION OF SEA AND AIR FREIGHT CLEARANCE OF CONSIGNMENTS FOR BRITISH EMBASSY, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
The required service is for a tender that performs customs clearance and delivery services on various consignments from the airport and Matadi docks for delivery to British Embassy Kinshasa Office
Kirklees Young Carers Service
The Council of the Borough of Kirklees
Kirklees Council is looking into a potential procurement option to put in place future contractual arrangements for suitably qualified and experienced organisations to provide for a Young Carers and Young Adult Carers Support Service in Kirklees that will form part of the contract with Kirklees Council (the Council). To support this, we would like to gain information from the market regarding a number of issues related to the potential procurement exercise. Suppliers are therefore invited to consider the programme requirements detailed in this document and complete the attached questionnaire to give us feedback on the proposed approach. This Market Sounding Exercise (MSE) is not an invitation to tender or a request for formal expressions of interest. The Council, as contracting authority, is issuing this request for information only, in order to assess the reaction of the market and thus make any potential procurement process more focused and efficient. The new contract will commence on 1st April 2027 to 31st March 2030, with the option to extend for 2 years to 31st March 2032.
Flatflex Waste Composition Analysis
London Waste and Recycling Board operating as ReLondon
The Government's collection and packaging reforms represent the biggest change to the UK's waste and recycling sector for c.25 years. Simpler Recycling aims to make it easier for households and businesses to recycle, including making provisions by 31 March 2027 for all local authorities in England to collect plastic bags and wrapping (flexibles) for recycling from all households. The FlexFlats project aims to understand how local authorities can provide an efficient and effective flexibles collection service to residents who live in purpose-built flats and share bins (communal bins). The pilots will be carried out in partnership with three London local authorities with five pilot sites (blocks) in each. The local authorities are: • London borough of Bexley (twin-stream dry recycling service) • London borough of Lewisham (comingled dry recycling service) • Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (commingled dry recycling service) The pilot will trial a range of methods for flexibles plastics collection in 15 blocks of flats across the three boroughs. Each block will have a minimum of 25 households and will have a residual waste and dry recycling collection service already in place. A range of in-home solutions will be piloted. Flexibles sorted in the home will then be collected externally in either the usual dry recycling bin or a separate flexibles bin in the communal bin area - it is anticipated that separate flexibles bins will be no larger than 240l. Pilots are still being finalised but are likely to include the following: In-home options External infrastructure options* 1 No home separation - resident behaves as now (control) Usual recycling bin 2 In-home separation using residents own bags Standard wheeled bin (lined) / Lid-in-lid bin (lined) / Sack holder 3 In-home separation using rolls of bags delivered by the local authority Usual recycling bin (co-mingled) / Lid-in-lid bin (lined) / Sack holder 4 In-home separation using provided storage caddy (non-compact
WAS-ITT-63476 - NOCC VPH
Welsh Ambulance Services University NHS Trust
Welsh Ambulance Service University NHS Trust is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified contractor to undertake the d Internal refurbishment and reconfiguration of VPH ground and first floor to create new NOCC. Location Number/ Street: Vantage Point House, Industrial Estate, Ty Coch Way Town/ City: Cwmbran Postcode: NP44 7HF Further detail of the requirement is outlined within the specification of this tender which is available vie etenderwales. ITT: itt_125898
260038 Branded Clothing, Merchandise and Promotional Goods
Queen's University Belfast
Queen’s University Belfast is seeking to appoint a single supplier to provide a comprehensive range of promotional merchandise and branded clothing for use across the University. The successful supplier will be responsible for the supply, branding, storage (where required), and delivery of both standard and bespoke items to support University events, marketing activities, student engagement, and internal operational needs. The contract will cover bulk/wholesale items supplied primarily through the Welcome Centre, as well as additional and bespoke items ordered by Schools, Directorates, and other internal customers. Orders will be managed through Queen’s internal ordering platform, and the supplier must be able to integrate with and operate in accordance with this system. Further detail on the scope, specifications, pricing, evaluation methodology, and contractual requirements is set out in the ITT documentation, including the Specification and Tender Response Pack.
NRW First Aid Training Framework 2026
Natural Resources Wales
NRW is seeking to award a framework agreement for the provision of First Aid training services across Wales. A framework is required to deliver the first Aid requirements of NRW to ensure staff are confident and competent to carry out daily activities, we have approx.1193 staff across Wales, that require training for their role that are at various points of their accreditations. The framework will cover the following courses: - First aid at work - First aid at work requalification - Emergency First aid - Emergency First aid + Forestry The NRW staff requiring training are majority field based, working in a range of environments from forestry, marine and industrial sites therefore we need to ensure that the training is provided or delivered in local locations to help reduce travel in line with our committed to cutting carbon emissions. Where possible we will use NRW offices to host closed NRW courses however having access to public courses for locations where numbers are limited is a requirement. The anticipated duration of the framework agreement will be 4 Years (2 year initial period, with the option to extend by 12 months for a further 2 years giving a maximum total duration of four years). The framework agreement will be divided into 2 lots as set out below. Lot 1 North & Mid Wales Corresponding to the combined local authority areas of Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire & Wrexham, Powys & Ceredigion Lot 2 South Wales Corresponding to the combined local authority areas of Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Vale of Glamorgan, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Merthyr Tydfil, Caerphilly, Cardiff, Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen, Newport & Monmouthshire
North Northamptonshire Local Plan - Habitats Regulations Assessment
North Northamptonshire Council
North Northamptonshire Council invites quotations for the provision of consultancy support to carry out a Habitat Regulations Assessment (HRA) as part of the preparation of the North Northamptonshire Local Plan. The HRA Report should be written to provide a comprehensive narrative and a non-technical summary. These should be suitable for external publication as supporting documentation for the plans. They will be provided as Microsoft Word and PDF. Reports should adhere to the Council's accessibility standards and written using Plain English. Further information is provided within the brief
Request for Information - Shipment of Cargo
Ministry of Defence 6
Supply of Ship Spare
Ministry of Defence 6
Supply of Ship Spares
Ministry of Defence 6
Replacement of Official Vehicle for the Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in Moscow, Russia
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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