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Procurement of Bulk Fuel Supplies for London North Eastern Railway Limited
LONDON NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY LIMITED
London North Eastern Railway Limited (hereinafter LNER) is running this procurement for bulk fuel supplies for its Clayhills Depot in Aberdeen, which supports LNER's operational and engineering activities in the North of Scotland, under the competitive flexible procedure pursuant to sections 19 and 20 of the Procurement Act 2023. The estimated annual volume of product is 6,200,000 litres - Product Specification: Gas Oil to BS EN590 Diesel for use in UK Railway vehicles. Dyed for off road purposes. LNER is a long distance passenger train operator providing intercity services on the East Coast Main Line, connecting London King's Cross with destinations across Yorkshire, the North East and Scotland. LNER has been publicly owned and operated by the Department for Transport's Operator of Last Resort since 24th June 2018 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of DfT Operator Limited (DfTO). LNER operates within a public sector governance framework and works closely with its suppliers to deliver safe, reliable and value for money rail services. DFTO is committed to working closely with all aspects of the rail industry to ensure the continued provision of critical passenger rail services. FPA Consulting Limited (hereinafter referenced as FPA) has been employed by LNER to act as procurement consultant and advisor to LNER for this procurement. In the event of a contract award, the successful Bidder will enter into direct contract with LNER and not FPA. LNER proposes to enter into one contract with the successful Bidder for a 12-month period from 1st November 2026 with contract extension options for a further period of 12, months followed by 12 months giving a maximum potential period of 36 months.
PfH Scotland Decarbonisation & Retrofit Framework
Procurement for Housing Ltd (t/a PfH Scotland)
Established in 2004, Procurement for Housing (PfH) Scotland is a national procurement consortium dedicated to the social housing sector and supported by the National Housing Federation (NHF), Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) and HouseMark. Collectively our Members manage more than 90% of the UK’s social housing stock, with PfH helping them to achieve efficiency savings using a wide range of services including framework agreements, dynamic purchasing systems, spend analyses, strategy reviews, consolidated billing and comprehensive reporting. PfH is a contracting authority under section 2 of the Procurement Act 2023 and a centralised procurement authority under section 1(4) of that Act. Please refer to www.pfh.co.uk for additional information. PfH is administered by Inprova Limited and is headquartered in the North West of England with over 20 years of expertise and experience offering a complete procurement solutions package across outsourcing, technology and consultancy. By integrating procurement services and technology, Inprova operates as a delivery partner, supporting business performance improvement for the public sector. PfH Scotland is seeking to appoint suitably qualified and experienced organisations under a multi-lot framework to provide a range of Decarbonisation and Retrofit Services and Works to support public bodies with meeting their Net Zero objectives. The framework will include the following: Lot 1) Asset Management Services Lot 2) Surveys, Inspection & Testing Services Lot 3) Retrofit Services Lot 4) Managing Agents & Multi-Service Consultancy Lot 5) Heat Network Consultancy Services Lot 6) Net Zero Consultancy Services Lot 7) Electric Vehicle Chargers Lot 8) Insulation - Value Band A - GBP 0-1.5m Lot 9) Insulation - Value Band B - GBP 0+ Lot 10) Heating & Renewable Energy Systems - Value Band A - GBP 0-1.5m Lot 11) Heating & Renewable Energy Systems - Value Band B - GBP 0+ Lot 12) Multi-Disciplinary Decarbonisation & Retrofit Works - Band A -
Supply and Delivery of Traction Gas Oil Fuel to Clayhills Depot in Aberdeen
LONDON NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY LIMITED
London North Eastern Railway Limited (hereinafter LNER) is running this procurement for bulk fuel supplies for its Clayhills Depot in Aberdeen, which supports LNER's operational and engineering activities in the North of Scotland, under the competitive flexible procedure pursuant to sections 19 and 20 of the Procurement Act 2023. The estimated annual volume of product is 6,200,000 litres - Product Specification: Gas Oil to BS EN590 Diesel for use in UK Railway vehicles. Dyed for off road purposes. LNER is a long distance passenger train operator providing intercity services on the East Coast Main Line, connecting London King's Cross with destinations across Yorkshire, the North East and Scotland. LNER has been publicly owned and operated by the Department for Transport's Operator of Last Resort since 24th June 2018 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of DfT Operator Limited (DfTO). LNER operates within a public sector governance framework and works closely with its suppliers to deliver safe, reliable and value for money rail services. DFTO is committed to working closely with all aspects of the rail industry to ensure the continued provision of critical passenger rail services. FPA Consulting Limited (hereinafter referenced as FPA) has been employed by LNER to act as procurement consultant and advisor to LNER for this procurement. In the event of a contract award, the successful Bidder will enter into direct contract with LNER and not FPA. LNER proposes to enter into one contract with the successful Bidder for a 12-month period from 1st November 2026 with contract extension options for a further period of 12, months followed by 12 months giving a maximum potential period of 36 months.
BHIC Clinical Skills Immersive Rooms
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
The University of Birmingham ("the University") requires a Contractor to design, supply and install four immersive teaching and simulation rooms for the purposes of healthcare education. The works will take place within the University's Birmingham Health Innovation Campus. The Contractor shall be responsible for (a) Systems Design (b) Project Management/Installation of Equipment (c) Programming/commissioning of equipment (d) Account management (e) Planned preventative maintenance and reactive maintenance and (f) Ongoing content development. The following technical requirements have been scoped: 1) High-fidelity projection or LED screens (with 270° to 360° capability and room-specific mapping and calibration to align accurately with physical features); 2) Separate audio, video, and control systems for each room (to enable independent operability to run concurrent or isolated simulations) 3) Multisensory effect management such as directional audio and programmable lighting, with scent systems recommended. 4) Solution to include pre-built UK-aligned healthcare scenarios and no-code authoring tools (to support environmental distractions, time-critical events, branching logic, team coordination, and real-time instructor interventions). 5) Library of pre-built environments and clinically accurate scenarios; both clinical (e.g., hospital wards, emergency departments) and non-clinical (e.g., home settings, public spaces) which are realistically represented to influence learner decision-making 6) Gamification and escape room collaborative learning features are required 7) Integration with pre-existing mannequin, AV, and learning management system networks. 8) Full compliance with accessibility standards (WCAG 2.2 AA), GMC and NMC education standards, GDPR, security protocols, and University non-functional requirements Timescales: A full handover of the facility (following testing and user training) will be required in time for the commencement of the 2027/28 academic year.
GLA Support and Management of REFIT5 2026-30 (outside London)
Greater London Authority (GLA)
The Greater London Authority (GLA) is undertaking preliminary market engagement in advance of a potential procurement for support and management services associated with the RE:FIT 5 Framework (2026-2030), specifically for delivery outside London. RE:FIT is a long-established public sector decarbonisation framework. Since 2016, it has supported the delivery of: - £576m of investment in decarbonisation/energy efficient projects. - £35m annual savings to public sector organisations and - 654,700 tonnes of carbon reduction per year RE:FIT 5 represents the next phase in scaling delivery nationally and accelerating decarbonisation across public sector estates with an estimated value of £1 billion. This engagement seeks to: - Assess the viability and attractiveness of a concession-based delivery model for the management of the framework outside London. - Understand market capacity, capability and expertise to deliver national technical, commercial and procurement support services to framework users, specifically for each and all of the defined RE:FIT 5 delivery stages: - The Investment Grade Proposal Stage - Works Delivery Stage - Measurement and Verification Stage - Maintenance Stage and - Alternative/Off-balance sheet financing Stage. - Gather insights on delivery models, risks, innovation opportunities challenges within the supply chain - Inform the commercial and procurement approach. ANTICIPATED SCOPE OF SERVICES The GLA is seeking feedback on services that may include: - Framework management and governance - End-to-end support to framework users, including procurement, commercial and technical advisory services across the REFIT lifecycle. - National market engagement and pipeline development - Data management, reporting and performance monitoring - Operational support and administration The GLA is exploring a concession-based delivery model, under which: - Services are delivered at no direct cost to the GLA and may deliver revenue to the GLA. - The provider generate
2025 - DESA - Desalination Strategic Advisor
Anglian Water Services
Requirements : 1. Desalination specific strategic insight .Provide strategic desalination expertise, including process, sustainability (ESG considerations and energy efficiency), and lessons learned from comparable programmes . Bring market insight from contractors, investors, and supply chain to inform programme strategy and innovation 2. Cross-programme strategy & delivery model . Support the definition of, and advise on, the overall strategy and delivery model for concurrent desalination projects, ensuring efficiency, scalability, and value . Aid in establishing an enduring operating model, including clear roles, responsibilities, and interfaces between Anglian Water and the CAP(s) . Identify and drive cross-project synergies, efficiencies, and portfolio prioritisation 3. Governance, decision support & critical friend role . Act as a strategic advisor to the Major Programme Delivery Senior Leadership Team, strengthening governance and decision-making frameworks . Provide independent challenge as a “critical friend” across programme strategies, partners, and delivery approaches 4. Commercial, regulatory & market interface . Provide strategic input into commercial approach, including PPP considerations and desalination-specific risks . Support business case development, options analysis, and regulatory submissions . Guide the development of stakeholder engagement and public acceptance strategies 5. Risk, delivery & capability development . Identify, assess, and mitigate programme risks and key development challenges, maintaining delivery momentum . Support capability development within Anglian Water through knowledge transfer, tools, and best practice frameworks
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Lancashire County Council
This Tender is being published to support the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) fund, which is a major UK government initiative, administered by the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV), designed to support local authorities in England to roll out electric vehicle public charging infrastructure. The scheme aims to assist residents without off-street parking in transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs). The Authority has been awarded £10,111,000 for the provision of public EV Chargepoints from the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Capital fund, funded by the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles. Additionally, the Authority has secured £400,000 from the LEVI Pilot fund specifically for the delivery of lamppost-integrated Chargepoints. Delivery of the Pilot project has been included as a required element in this tender to ensure there is an integrated and consistent approach to EVI provision. The Authority's contribution towards the works required to deliver the Contract is £10,511,000 which is aggregate sum of the LEVI Capital fund the LEVI Pilot fund as set out above. This Procurement and subsequent Contract is offered and will be delivered as a single lot covering the whole county. The Authority's desire is that installations can be balanced across the more commercially viable and the less commercially viable areas across the county. An experienced CPO with the technical expertise to deliver at the required scale and at pace is vital for a contract of this size. Modelling conducted for the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Strategy link: 'https://www.lancashire.gov.uk/media/945415/the-lancashire-and-blackburn-with-darwen-electric-vehicle-infrastructure-strategy.pdf' supported by forecasts from Cenex and Transport for the North, indicates that Lancashire will require a minimum of 6,200 charging Sockets by 2030. The number of individual units (Chargepoints) will depend on the use of technology, i.e. 7kW or 50kW+, and the number of Sock
Mulching Framework - South District
Forestry England (for and on behalf of the Forestry Commission)
Forestry England are planning to carry out a procurement exercise to tender for these works going forward as 2 separate Geographical areas: Area 1: West: Includes Dorset (Wareham and Ringwood beat), Hampshire (New Forestry North and South) Area 2: Hampshire (Micheldever and Solent beat), Isle of Wight (Solent beat), Surrey (Chiddingfold beat), West Sussex (South Downs beat). Each of these areas have 4 lots separated by task and can be bid for separately: Lot 1: Standard restocking including stumps and post fire sites. Standard, Tractor and mulching attachment, Purpose built if requested. Estimated 50ha per year (split evenly between East and West). Lot 2: Steep slopes, sensitive sites, weeding restock sites and invasive species removal. Purpose built, small machinery, fail mulchers and robotic mulchers. Estimated 10ha per year (split evenly between East and West). Lot 3: Mulching felled Norway Spruce sites destroying any material >8cm in diameter Heavy-duty forestry mulcher designed to process brash, stumps, and woody debris down to very fine material. Estimated 20ha per year (split evenly between East and West). Lot 4: 24-hour emergency response to assist the Fire Service in mulching fire defensible zones. Tractor and mulching attachment, Purpose built if requested. Bulldozer (Medium to large) with blade attachments that can cut to bare mineral soil. Estimation cannot be given but likely to occur during the wildfire season (March-September). Our intention is to award this contract for a period of 4 years with Annual Performance Reviews and a mid-point review point to discuss pricing (i.e. 2+2yr contract). All contractors must be highly experienced at working within heavily visited public areas. All services provided must comply with the United Kingdom Woodland Assurance Standard (UKWAS), Forest Industry Safety Accord (FISA) guides Forestry England Health and Safety Policy, and all other relevant environmental and health & safety legislation.
Quality Management System
The Common Services Agency (more commonly known as Public Services Delivery Scotland) (PSD Scotland)
PSD Scotland requires to tender for the provision of a computerised system to support the core Quality Management System (QMS) workstreams underpinning the regulatory compliance of blood and tissue establishment functions (donor and blood stocks manufacture & management), as well as clinical-facing functions including patient-based hospital transfusion and H&I services.
Quality Management Software
The Common Services Agency (more commonly known as Public Services Delivery Scotland) (PSD Scotland)
PSD Scotland requires to tender for the provision of a computerised system to support the core Quality Management System (QMS) workstreams underpinning the regulatory compliance of blood and tissue establishment functions (donor and blood stocks manufacture & management), as well as clinical-facing functions including patient-based hospital transfusion and H&I services.
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Accord-cadre 2026-2027 - Travaux de réparations ponctuelles de voiries, trottoirs et accessoires divers Dispatch date09/06/2026 Publication date09/06/2026 Submission deadline29/06/2026 10:00 CEST Time Remaining20 days 00:20:35 Category (CPV code)Road-repair works (45233142) DescriptionLes travaux envisagés comprennent notamment : la fourniture des véhicules et du matériel nécessaires aux travaux, y compris les éléments de signalisation et de sécurisation des travaux ; Démontage et démolition des éléments constitutifs de la chaussée et des trottoirs ; Rabotage du revêtement hydrocarboné autour des accessoires de voiries ; Pose de couche de revêtement hydrocarboné autour des accessoires de voiries ; Démontage et démolition de trappillons, avaloirs, grilles, chambres de visite et accessoires de voiries ; Remplacement et mise à niveau ; le transport et l’évacuation des déchets de toute nature et la mise en centre d’enfouissement technique (CET)… Description du marché : Le pouvoir adjudicateur utilise le procédé de l’accord-cadre. Le pouvoir adjudicateur ne peut quantifier précisément, au départ de la procédure, l’étendue des travaux qui ont un caractère aléatoire et imprévisible. Il sait qu’au cours de la période de 12 mois, avec une reconduction, prévue pour ce marché dans ce cahier spécial des charges, il devra procéder à des travaux standards, d’importance réduite et limités s’agissant de réparations ponctuelles de voiries, trottoirs et accessoires divers de tout type sur l'ensemble du territoire de la Commune de Quévy. La méthode de l’accord-cadre permet en outre de respecter la notion d’ouvrage en centralisant toutes les demandes, encore inconnues, qui pourraient survenir au cours de ce délai, et permet également une rapidité d’intervention, puisqu’il peut être fait appel, selon l’évolution des nécessités, à un même entrepreneur, désigné pour ce type de travaux. Chaque demande d’intervention dépassant le seuil de 500 € HTVA fera l’objet
DescriptionLes travaux envisagés comprennent notamment : la fourniture des véhicules et du matériel nécessaires aux travaux, y compris les éléments de signalisation et de sécurisation des travaux
Reference numberPPP08X-1097/6039/2026912_001
Dispatch date09/06/2026 Publication date09/06/2026 Submission deadline29/06/2026 10:00 CEST Time Remaining20 days 00:20:35 Category (CPV code)Road-repair works (45233142) Legal FrameworkDirective 2014/24/EU (Classical sector) ProcedureSimplified negotiated procedure with prior publication
NEW HOMES FOR SMALL SITES: Phase 1 Package A Site 1: HIGHGATE ROAD ESTATE
London Borough of Camden
Provision of a works contractor for the Highgate Road estate project. The Authority is looking to award a contract for a works contractor to deliver the redevelopment of existing car park and courtyard of Highgate Road Estate and erection of a 6 storey residential building (Use Class C3) together with estate wide improvements to landscaping, public realm and play space as well as cycle parking, car parking and associated works. The procurement will be undertaken using the Competitive Flexible Procedure in accordance with s.20 of the Procurement Act 2023 (PA23). The term of the Contract is expected to be eighteen months (18) commencing January 2027.
Grounds Maintenance and Gardening Servces
First Garden Cities Homes
First Garden Cities Homes Limited is an English Registered Provider of Social Housing. We were formed on 1 March 2020 through the amalgamation of Howard Cottage Housing Association and Welwyn Garden City Housing Association, two organisations with a combined history of over 170 years of providing affordable homes. Howard Cottage HA was established in 1911 to provide affordable housing in Letchworth, the world's first Garden City, whilst the eponymous Welwyn Garden City HA was founded fifty years later for the same purpose. Today, First Garden Cities Homes is a modern, dynamic 2400 homes housing association with an active development programme and deep roots in its communities. Our current contract for the Grounds Maintenance and Gardening Services services expires on 31/12/2026 and there is no option to extend or renew in a manner compliant with the Procurement Act 2023. We are now starting the process of procuring a new contract to provide the services. A GIS mapping project has already been commissioned to ensure that we have the most accurate information available about the scope and volume of the works at approximately 65 locations across North Herts and Beds. This will be completed prior to tender publication and form part of the tender pack. We are now accepting expressions of interest for participation in a market engagement exercise ahead of publishing a tender. The requirement will be divided into two lots of broadly similar volume, organised by geography, to create a manageable scale of delivery for providers of different sizes. Our homes sit within a Garden Cities context, and the appearance and condition of the grounds are central to the identity of these places and to the pride residents take in them. A consistently high quality, well presented standard of finish is therefore essential, and we do not believe this can be achieved through solely unskilled labour. We will expect at least some of the operatives attending site on every occasion to hold relev
Public WC construction works
Wilton Town Council
Wilton Town Council invites tenders for the refurbishment of the existing public toilet building at Greyhound Lane, Wilton Town Centre. The project comprises the alteration and refurbishment of the existing facility to provide two accessible toilets (one DDA-compliant unisex WC and one ambulant/unisex WC) together with service and storage areas. The works include demolition and strip-out of existing fixtures and finishes, formation of new door openings, blockwork walls, ceilings, tiling, non-slip flooring, above- and below-ground drainage works, ventilation, heating and hot/cold water services, coordination with electrical installations, timed access and contactless entry provisions, and all associated contractor obligations relating to site safety, public protection, permits, licences, notices, temporary works and completion/handover
Constructing West Midlands - Hard Facilities Management Framework
ACIVICO (DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT) LIMITED
Acivico's Constructing West Midlands team are procuring a Framework (CWM FM) for all types of Hard Facilities Management Works and Services. CWM FM will deliver Compliance Programmes, Planned Periodic Maintenance (PPM), Routine Responsive Maintenance (RRM) and Minor Maintenance Works (MMW) to a range of public sector clients primarily across the Greater West Midlands region. The scope of works and services will include all Building and Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) maintenance and repair requirements, including individual reactive Minor Works projects up to approximately £500,000 in value. This will include the Principal Designer and Principal Contractor roles relating to the works under management. Contractors are invited to participate in a market engagement process with CWM by completing an early market engagement questionnaire. The information provided by suppliers will be used to help inform the framework design and procurement strategy. CWM reserve the right to hold further market engagement with selected respondents, which may include in person or online events at CWMs discretion. This Framework is being established to be particularly suitable for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). Contractors interested in participating in the procurement process are advised that they must have experience of undertaking Principal Designer or Principal Contractor roles either directly or through their supply partners in order to meet the conditions of participation. It is intended that CWM FM will be a closed framework agreement and that it will be tendered in Lots, with multiple suppliers per Lot. This notice is for information only and CWM and Acivico reserve the right not to proceed to tender or at their absolute discretion to amend the details at the time of issue of any further notice(s) at any other time.
Tuas Water Reclamation Plant Contract 1B - Site Enabling Works
Public Utilities Board
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