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Cleaning Services for Tanbridge House School
West Sussex County Council
West Sussex County Council are running a tender on behalf of Tanbridge House School for Cleaning Services
Preliminary Market Engagement for Community Equipment Repair and Maintenance Services: Exploration of Future Service Delivery Options
Swindon Borough Council
Swindon Borough Council is the local authority for the Borough of Swindon in Wiltshire, responsible for delivering a wide range of public services including education, social care, housing, waste management, planning, highways and environmental services. Established as a unitary authority in 1997, the Council serves a population of over 200,000 residents and operates as a significant public-sector organisation and commissioner of services. Its strategic direction is guided by the Swindon Plan, which focuses on building a fairer, better and greener Swindon, with priorities centred on reducing inequality, supporting economic growth, improving outcomes for residents and addressing climate challenges. Preliminary Market Engagement Swindon Borough Council invites suppliers to participate in a Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) exercise relating to the future delivery of Community Equipment Repair and Maintenance Services. The Council is seeking feedback from organisations with relevant experience to better understand current market capability, service delivery models, innovation, operational considerations and potential commercial approaches. Supplier feedback will help shape the future service specification and procurement strategy, ensuring the Council develops a model that delivers safe, effective and value-for-money repair and maintenance services for community equipment that supports residents to remain independent in their own homes. The anticipated contract value is approximately £750,000, with a proposed contract duration of three (3) years, with the option to extend for up to three (3) additional one-year periods at the Council's discretion. Suppliers are encouraged to provide evidence-based responses wherever possible and clearly state any assumptions made. Following submission, the Council may review responses, identify common themes and invite selected suppliers to participate in optional follow-up clarification discussions. Participation in this exercise is
Dof - 6560569 - Omagh County Hall Refurbishment - Contractor C000134AA
Department of Finance CPD
Reconfiguration and Refurbishment of Omagh County Hall - Contractor. Full Details are available in the Contract Documents. All tender documents for this procurement are available for Suppliers to view and download from a Data Room, a publicly accessible folder in CIMS, which may be accessed at the link included in Document: Invitation to Participate Part A Generic Information and Guidance (Section 1.1), located in the CfT Documents Area of this Call For Tender. Services, Works, Goods: Works
Supply of Wheelchairs, Associated Parts and Accessories - anual Paediatric Postural Advanced Wheelchair
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)
This is a notice for the retender of Lot 15, UK4 Notice ocid: ocds-h6vhtk-0526af have already been published for the other lots in the original notice. NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership (NWSSP) is seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified suppliers for the re-tender of Lot 15 – Manual Paediatric Postural Advanced Wheelchairs under the Supply of Wheelchairs, Associated Parts and Accessories agreement. Lot 15 is for a manual paediatric wheelchair offering complex postural support including highly configurable modular dynamic seating and tilt in space. This lot was not awarded during the previous procurement exercise and NWSSP is undertaking renewed market engagement to identify suppliers capable of providing manual paediatric wheelchairs designed to meet complex postural and clinical needs.
CO0152 Driver Improvement Training Services
Essex County Council
Essex County Council (ECC) is seeking to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the provision of driver improvement courses. The National Driver Offender Re-Training Scheme (NDORS) and other SERP (Safer Essex Roads Partnership) driving interventions require suitable qualified instructors/trainers to facilitate the delivery of education and training courses. These courses are a blend of theory and practical delivered at venues and online throughout the Essex Police force area (this comprises the administrative areas of ECC, Thurrock Council and Southend-on-Sea Borough Council).
Provision of flexible Benefits Administration Services and Platform
Ofcom
Ofcom has a requirement for the provision of an end-to-end flexible benefits administration service for up to five years from July 2027. As a minimum, the service must deliver the following: 1. SCHEME ADMINISTRATION • Management of annual and open enrolment processes. Annual enrolment window currently held in November for benefits effective 1 January • Management of in year enrolment for new starters and life events • Timely and accurate monthly payroll deduction reporting in the agreed format in accordance with monthly processing timelines • Timely and accurate monthly provider reporting of colleagues in the agreed format to benefit providers in order to provide a seamless service to colleagues for onward enrolment in relevant benefits at the correct choice level • Communications functionality to inform colleagues on key process issues such as enrolment process • 1st line query management from colleagues and Ofcom Team within pre-agreed SLA • Build Benefit changes as and when required • Communications with members regarding workflow of benefit choices • Confirmation communication of benefit choices when confirmed • Management of pension re-enrolment on a three yearly cycle 2. PLATFORM • Maintenance of online benefit platform and all information held on it • Helpdesk functionality and for registration and access issues on benefit platform if not SSO • Cloud platform to enable colleagues select their benefits, and to find out information on each benefit • Ofcom would want to understand platform capability in modelling cost effect of benefits selected including whether tax and NI implications can be shown • Provide online Total Reward Statements • Single Sign On capability • Technical specification in line with Ofcom Security Requirements • Ability for the platform to act as a single, central engagement hub for all Ofcom benefits and wellbeing offerings. 3. CUSTOMER SERVICES • Responsive and proficient support service, with access to email / web queries and telephone
Taxi Services Dynamic Market
Mid South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
HTE is seeking to establish a Dynamic Market for Taxi Services. The Dynamic Market will provide Participating Authorities the opportunity to carry out further competition between Tenderers who are admitted onto the Dynamic Market (“Admitted Tenderers”) for Taxi Services associated with the private hire and hackney carriage taxi services provide transportation for individuals or small groups on a regular, planned, or ad hoc, unplanned basis. The Dynamic Market will include Taxi Services and provision of associated technology and associated services which will support Participating Authorities with the delivery of their required Taxi Services to their stakeholders. Admitted Tenderers will be able to meet the relevant standards applicable to each of the areas covered by this Dynamic Market, as well as security standards, customer requirements and accreditation standards for the specific market. The Dynamic Market shall be one singular Lot for the provision of all taxi services and any associated services.
Building Materials and Equipment Supply Contract
London Borough of Haringey
This is just a pre market engagement as Haringey Council is seeking to establish a comprehensive and flexible Building Materials and Equipment Supply Contract to support the delivery of responsive repairs, planned maintenance, refurbishment, void property works and capital improvement programmes across its housing and wider property portfolio. This Contract will provide Haringey Repairs Service with access to a broad range of building materials, components, equipment and associated products required to maintain, repair and improve Council-owned assets throughout their lifecycle. The Contract is intended to deliver a reliable, high-performing and cost-effective supply solution that ensures materials are available when required and supplied efficiently in support of operational service delivery.
Supply of Patient Insulating Mat
LEIDOS SUPPLY, LIMITED
In April 2015, the MOD signed a thirteen year contract with Leidos Europe Ltd to provide the procurement and inventory management of commodity items (as well as the storage and distribution services), that were historically provided in-house by the Logistic Commodities and Services Operating Centre. Leidos, working with the MOD, will transform the way these services are delivered to ensure requirements continue to be met whilst providing best value for money for the department. The organisation delivering these services is known as Team Leidos. Team Leidos would like to make markets aware that we are intending to consider approaches that could fulfill our Supply of Patient Insulating Mats requirements. It is the aim of this Preliminary Market Engagement Notice (PMEN) to encourage companies, suppliers, or manufacturers to make us aware and provide as much information as they are comfortable with, to help decide the future strategy for the range. Team Leidos wishes to generate interest, information and views with other companies to understand the current market innovation and gain useful intelligence that can help our requirement. To request the PMEN documents please contact: Mollie Gill – mollie.gill134@Teamleidos.mod.uk In the email request the documents related the Supply of Patient Insulating Mats. The documents will then be sent for completion and should be returned to the same email addresses before the deadline. Responses are required as soon as possible to inform next steps, but the PMEN will remain open until 19/08/2026. The value of this framework is estimated to be between £148,800 - £372,000.
Glengormley Environmental Improvement Scheme - Antrim and Ballyclare Roads
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council
The contract is for the provision of a Contractor to deliver the Glengormley Environmental Improvement Scheme – Antrim and Ballyclare Roads project. The project is located in Glengormley town centre. The project seeks to address the strategic, economic and environmental need to improve the public realm in Glengormley town centre and help meet the challenges facing all high streets across the UK. The project aims to visually transform the area, reduce the current vehicular dominance and sustain footfall in the area, thereby improving the perception of the area, its businesses and adding to its vibrancy and appeal to business, visitors and residents. Project Scope will include: • Excavation and disposal of existing footpath and carriageway • High quality natural stone paving and kerbing (approx. 6,500m²) • Footpath realignment works • High quality street furniture, sustainable features, signage and railings • Landscaping inc. tree planting • Carriageway resurfacing, ramping, parking and line marking (approx. 12,000m²) • Works to existing services and utilities • Drainage works • Construction of event infrastructure • New civic shared spaces and pedestrian gateway features • High quality street and feature lighting (to be undertaken separately by the Department for Infrastructure)
VRU - Provision of Hospital Based Youth Work Services
Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime
Since 2014, City Hall has invested in embedding youth workers into London’s hospitals, first in the four Major Trauma Centres (MTCs), and subsequently (in 2018) in eight of London’s Accident & Emergency (A&Es) Units. Since 2023, this programme of work, referred to collectively as hospital-based youth work (HBYW), has been overseen and managed by the VRU, although VRU investment in HBYW extends back to its establishment in 2019. Prior to the VRU, this programme and investment had been overseen and managed by MOPAC within City Hill, aligned to the Mayor’s Police & Crime Plan (PCP). The HBYW programme represents a violence reduction initiative, heavily aligned to the VRU’s own violence reduction strategies, most notably: the trusted relationship between a young person, and their youth worker, as well as the concept of place, reaching young people where they are, and, in this case, leveraging a reachable moment in the lives of young people to break patterns of violence and harm. Indicative Contract Value: £4,633,792 ex VAT for the initial contract period, with a potential extension value of up to £4,633,792. Contract Duration: January 2027 – March 2029 (27 months), with the option to extend for a further 24 months. Service Delivery Period: April 2027 – March 2029, with the option to extend to March 2031 Description of the service The purpose of embedding these youth workers is to support children and young people who have been impacted by violence and exploitation; youth workers are there to offer a relatable stabilising presence in crisis or distress, and help young people cope and recover from the trauma of physical or mental injury and disrupt future patterns of violence and harm The service engages young people aged 11–25 who present at Major Trauma Centres (MTCs) and Accident & Emergency (A&E) departments as victims of violence or exploitation, or who are identified as being at risk of future harm. Youth workers provide emotional and practical support, advocacy, an
Mobile Data Terminal Software
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority are publishing this Preliminary Market Engagement Notice on behalf of ourselves, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service and North Wales Fire and Rescue Service to notify suppliers of our intentions to update and re-tender the current Mobile Data Terminal Software contract. Details of the new contract will be contained in the tender documentation, with the tender advertised in August 2026 following the engagement event. Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service and North Wales Fire and Rescue Service are looking to put a contract in place for a 3 year period with the option to extend by 48 months at 24-month intervals.
London's VRU Online Harms Trusted Adult Training Programme
Mayor's Office for Policing & Crime
This service being commissioned is online harms training for trusted adults and tertiary practitioners under workstream two of the VRU’s Digital Safety Programme. The successful provider will design and deliver a specialist, practical, and scenario-based online harms training, developed specifically for those operating in the tertiary space. The curriculum must be adaptive and regularly updated, drawing on practitioner feedback and young people’s lived experience (including insights from workstream one).
Refurbishment of NLB Oban Base Store Roof
Northern Lighthouse Board
The business requirement is to refurbish the flat roof of the main building at NLB Oban Depot to provide a safe, compliant, and durable open space for staff and visitors. The works will extend the life of the asset, improve safety, and address deficiencies that prevent its current use. The scope includes the removal of existing parapet copes to enable the safe removal of known asbestos-containing materials. These works are critical to meeting statutory health and safety obligations and will require an Asbestos Management Plan (AMP) approved by the NLB Principal Civil Engineer prior to commencement. The project must be delivered while maintaining the depot as a live operational facility, protecting the integrity of the Grade C listed building, and achieving value for money. Key Challenges •Live Site Working: The depot will remain operational throughout the works, requiring careful coordination to avoid disruption to planned operations. •Listed Building Constraints: Heritage status limits permissible construction methods and materials, increasing the need for specialist contractor experience. •Asbestos Risk: Known asbestos presents significant health, safety, and commercial risk, necessitating specialist planning, sequencing, and cost allowances. •Access and Logistics: Restricted access for personnel, vehicles, and plant may impact programme and preliminaries. •Cost and Programme Certainty: The combination of asbestos removal, heritage considerations, and live-site constraints increases the potential for unforeseen risks.
Supply of Patient Warming Blankets & Heating Element
LEIDOS SUPPLY, LIMITED
In April 2015, the MOD signed a thirteen year contract with Leidos Europe Ltd to provide the procurement and inventory management of commodity items (as well as the storage and distribution services), that were historically provided in-house by the Logistic Commodities and Services Operating Centre. Leidos, working with the MOD, will transform the way these services are delivered to ensure requirements continue to be met whilst providing best value for money for the department. The organisation delivering these services is known as Team Leidos. Team Leidos would like to make markets aware that we are intending to consider approaches that could fulfill our Supply of Patient Warming Blankets & Heating Element requirements. It is the aim of this Preliminary Market Engagement Notice (PMEN) to encourage companies, suppliers, or manufacturers to make us aware and provide as much information as they are comfortable with, to help decide the future strategy for the range. Team Leidos wishes to generate interest, information and views with other companies to understand the current market innovation and gain useful intelligence that can help our requirement. To request the PMEN documents please contact: Mollie Gill – mollie.gill134@teamleidos.mod.uk In the email request the documents related the Supply of Patient Warming Blankets & Heating Element. The documents will then be sent for completion and should be returned to the same email addresses before the deadline. Responses are required as soon as possible to inform next steps, but the PMEN will remain open until 19/08/2026. The value of this framework is estimated to be between £304,000 - £760,000.
High Voltage/Low Voltage Switchgear Tender Notice 04
NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED
The Framework is to cover the provision of labour, materials and all necessary plant for the Design; Renewal; Repair; Refurbishment; Installation; Testing and Commissioning of High & Low Voltage Equipment Works/Repairs with a strong emphasis on HV and LV rectification at various sites within the Northwest and Central (NW&C) Region.
Port Agency Services
International Nuclear Services Limited
Provision of international port agency services to support NTS shipping operations. Services may include port call coordination, liaison with port and regulatory authorities, management of local sub-agents, documentation support, vessel husbandry services, and associated marine consultancy services across multiple geographical regions.
Market Engagement for a Telehealth Adoption Framework for NHS Wales
NHS Wales Performance and Improvement (hosted by Public Health Wales NHS Trust)
NHS Wales Performance and Improvement (NHS P&I) are issuing this Market Engagement Notice to engage with suppliers to gather feedback to support the development of a Telehealth Adoption Framework for NHS Wales. For the purposes of this engagement, Telehealth encompasses the use of digital technologies to support prevention, self-management, remote monitoring, virtual care, proactive intervention and home-based models of care. This preliminary market engagement exercise seeks to improve understanding of current and emerging market capability, implementation experience and future innovation. Suppliers should note that this engagement is also intended to improve understanding of supplier readiness against current standards, guidance and assurance arrangements commonly adopted within NHS and public sector environments, together with future areas of strategic importance. This information will help inform future implementation guidance and procurement considerations but should not be interpreted as defining mandatory requirements for any future procurement activity. Information gathered will inform the Telehealth Adoption Framework for Wales and future implementation, adoption and procurement considerations. This exercise is not a formal procurement process, does not constitute a call for competition and does not commit NHS Wales to any future procurement. Suppliers are invited to provide information through a written submission and will have the opportunity to attend a structured engagement session which are scheduled for the 1st, 7th and 10th September 2026. Initially, 15 60-minutes sessions will be made available on a first come first served basis, however, at its sole discretion, NHS P&I may extend this opportunity beyond this dependant on the levels of interest from the marketplace (but this is not guaranteed). Interested supplier should express their interest in this opportunity and submit a request for information to the following email address: christoher.squires@
C&C Training Requirement
Castles and Coasts Housing Association
Castles & Coasts Housing Association (CCHA) is seeking to establish a multi-supplier framework agreement with appropriately qualified training providers to deliver Level 4 and Level 5 housing-related qualifications. These qualifications are required to ensure compliance with the Regulator of Social Housing’s competence and conduct standards, ensuring that relevant staff possess the necessary knowledge, skills, and behaviours to perform their roles effectively. The framework will enable CCHA to commission training provision on an as-needed basis, without any guarantee of work or minimum volume to individual suppliers.
Pre-Market Engagement - Financial Transactions Data (26-025)
Gambling Commission
The Gambling Commission is commencing pre market engagement to inform the potential procurement of a financial transactions dataset. The purpose of this engagement is to: - Understand market capability to provide financial transactions data - Understand market capability and approaches to identify gambling transactions within a complex financial transactions dataset - Understand possible models for data access - Explore indicative cost models We are interested in hearing from organisations that can provide a large, ongoing, dataset of British adult residents’ anonymised financial transactions data. This dataset must include: - Delivery at the level of individual transactions, with everything required for us to build the metrics that we need, such as the date and time, the amount, running balance, merchant name and description. - Classification into Merchant Category Codes (MCC) or some other appropriate classification system. From our previous work using Open Banking data, we know that gambling is particularly difficult to identify, so prospective suppliers must either be able to demonstrate that they possess a state-of-the-art gambling identification algorithm or be willing to share the data with a third party for the purposes of gambling identification. The solution may also include the following desirable attribute: - Demographic and other information about each individual. This should include age and gender. It could also include a measure of gambling harms such as the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI) or a measure of financial wellbeing such as their credit rating. Each anonymised individual must be associated with a unique identifier so they can be tracked over time. The Gambling Commission encourages interested organisations to engage with our Expression of Interest request.
Preliminary Market Engagement for a Trade Waste Software Solution
Birmingham City Council
Birmingham City Council is undertaking a Preliminary Market Engagement to understand the range of software solutions available in the market to support its Trade Waste service operations. The Trade Waste service manages commercial waste collections for businesses across the city. The existing platform supports operational processes including customer account management, round and route management, contract management, operational worksheets, driver tablet integration, reporting, and integration with Oracle (Brindley) for invoicing. This Preliminary Market Engagement is being conducted to gather information from suppliers regarding available solutions, capabilities, indicative delivery approaches, and commercial models that could support the future delivery of Trade Waste services. If you are interested in participating in this PME, please register online against the project via the Council’s In-tend e-tendering portal https://in-tendhost.co.uk/birminghamcc. Registration and access to the In-tend electronic tendering tool is free and all correspondence for this PME must be made via this on-line process. Once registered on the portal interested parties must complete Section 7 Supplier Preliminary Market Test Questionnaire and submit via the e-portal by 12 midday on the 5th August 2026.
Exceed Academies Trust - Cleaning Services
EXCEED ACADEMIES TRUST
Trust is currently out to tender for the provision of a full daily cleaning service. The contract is being offered for three years with the option to extend for a further two periods of 12 months. The contract commencement date is 13 February 2027. The contract is for a full daily cleaning service during term time and periodic cleaning outside of term time. TUPE is expected to apply, details of which can be found in the tender documentation. Some members of the cleaning team are members of the Local Government Pension Scheme and all details are in the tender documentation.
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