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Request for Car Rental Services- Accra-Eastern Region- Cape Coast-Accra
ILO
Dear Bidder, The International Labour Office (hereinafter the “ILO”) is pleased to invite your company to submit an offer for this RFQ. To enable you to prepare and submit a bid, please refer to the attached Annexes in the attachment area. The ILO must receive your offer no later than the deadline specified at the ILO e-Sourcing Platform (Jaggaer). Late offers shall be rejected. You may submit an offer to the ILO provided that your organization is qualified, able, and willing to deliver the goods, works, and/or services specified in this RFQ. Participation in this RFQ indicates acceptance of the Terms and Conditions applicable to ILO Contracts provided as a link in Annex IV. Please note that non-conformity with the Terms and Conditions applicable to ILO Contracts (Annex IV) or the additional contractual conditions stated in section 2.6 can impact the evaluation of an offer. In addition, failure to comply with the requirements of this RFQ and its Annexes may render a bid ineligible for consideration. In accordance with Article 2.2 in Annex I, bidders must upload all components of their offer before the submission deadline through the ILO e-Sourcing platform. Once the submission deadline has expired, the system will block any further upload even if partially completed. Whenever the use of the ILO e-Sourcing Platform is not possible, bidders should promptly contact ILO through the designated email : agyemang-duah@ilo.org We look forward to receiving your offer. Best regards, ILO Procurement
Supply of Instructor for Netball CCA Training Programme in White Sands Primary School for the year 2026 and 2027
Ministry of Education - Schools
(FY26/SOE/011/ITQ) LED Wall Panel System for Dashboard and Animation in Techspace@8 (Blk 8 Level 1)
Ngee Ann Polytechnic
TENDER FOR THE PROVISION OF FIREARMS TRAINING FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS WITH AN OPTION TO EXTEND THE CONTRACT FOR ANOTHER YEAR FOR SINGAPORE CUSTOM
Ministry of Finance - Singapore Customs
PROVISION OF RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR DATA SHARING IN THE ENERGY SECTOR (EMA-ITT-2026-0013)
Energy Market Authority of Singapore
INVITATION TO TENDER ("TT") FOR CONTACT CENTRE AUDIT SERVICES
Prime Minister's Office-Public Service Division
Meta-analysis of the variability of hemp (Cannabis sativa)
Food Standards Agency
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is seeking early market input to inform a potential future procurement relating to the analysis of variation in the composition of hemp (Cannabis sativa). This work forms part of the FSA Novel Foods Programme and would contribute evidence to protect consumers from unacceptable risks associated with food consumption and to safeguards their interests in relation to food. This is not a call for competition. The purpose is to: • Test feasibility • Understand market capability • Inform potential future procurement design • Details provided are subject to change. Premarket engagement for Additional Analytical Methods for NDNS Biomonitoring. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is seeking early market input to inform a potential future procurement relating to the development of analytical methods to support biomonitoring of food additives and chemical contaminants. This work forms part of the FSA Chemical Hazards Programme and aims to improve understanding of UK consumer exposure through novel biomonitoring approaches. The information gathered will be used solely to shape the FSA’s understanding of the market and to refine a potential future competitive procurement. Participation is voluntary, and non-participation will not disadvantage suppliers in any subsequent procurement process. All documents and communication for FSA funded projects must be submitted through the health-family single e-Commercial System (Atamis), using the following link: https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome
Scaffolding Contractor Framework for Choice Services Ireland
Choice Housing Ireland Limited
Choice Housing Ireland Limited (“Choice”) wishes to establish a Framework of suitably qualified Scaffolding Contractors on behalf of Choice Services Ltd.
Woolwich Ferry - Fuel by barge & road tanker
Transport for London
TfL require the provision and delivery of fuel to operate the TfL Woolwich Ferry service by both barge and/or small road tanker. The service uses approximately 780,000 litres of fuel annually across both vessels. Woolwich Ferry operates two ferries linking Woolwich and North Woolwich across the Thames. The ferry is a free service and the vessels used carry pedestrians, cyclists, cars, vans and lorries. TfL are considering a number of fuel types. Alongside the Low-Sulphur Distillate Oil (LSDO), TfL are also considering alternate fuel types subject to specification/standards development and vessel suitability. This preliminary market engagement notice is issued to understand market interest, capacity and capability. TfL seeks feedback on fuel types, specifications, delivery capability and standards.
Housing 21 - Seeking ‘Expressions of Interest’ (EOI) for DEI Resident Profile Research Project
Housing 21
Housing 21 are planning a future below - threshold quotation exercise to seek an experienced research company to conduct comprehensive resident research on Diversity, Equality and inclusion. We are looking for a specialist partner to deliver actionable insights into our residents' needs, satisfaction levels, and future living requirements. This data will be vital for shaping our upcoming service improvements and insights will directly contribute to our future journey and drive our internal strategy. In the first instance, interested agencies who would like to be considered to quote must demonstrate a strong track record of conducting similar pieces of research and submit their initial Expressions of Interest (EOI) by email to procurementteam@housing21.org.uk : •Provide a brief company overview •Describe the piece of research you did, highlighting its successes and impact Please title the email subject : EOI-Research partner [ add your company name] Please note this is not a tender. Companies with the most experience in this research area, may be invited to quote
Wakefield Council staff survey
The Council of the City of Wakefield
Wakefield Council wishes to engage with the market to understand it's requirements for a staff survey. The survey should increase participation, build strong confidence in anonymity, generate actionable insight, and ensure inclusive access for colleagues. Wakefield Council employs approximately 5,000 staff (excluding Schools) across five directorates: Children and Young People (CYP), Adults and Health, Resources, Chief Executive, and Regeneration Environment and Economic Growth. Recent staff survey completion rates have declined from 43% in 2021 to 31.6% in 2023, with a target of 50% completion rates going forward. Internal insight shows high willingness to participate, but key barriers include concerns about anonymity, limited visible action following surveys, accessibility challenges, and overly complex reporting. The Council's ambition is to strengthen staff voice, improve insight for managers, and support delivery of its People Strategy by creating a more engaging, accessible, and actionable survey approach
Standing Joint Command (SJC) Integrated Physical Security Capability
Ministry of Defence
The Authority intends to engage with the market to inform the potential procurement of an integrated physical security capability. The Ministry of Defence (MOD) relies on a diverse and often legacy set of physical security technologies—including access control systems, CCTV, intrusion detection, and perimeter security solutions—to protect personnel, infrastructure, and sensitive assets across a wide and geographically dispersed estate. The current technology landscape is fragmented, with a variety of systems installed over time without consistent standards, interoperability, or integration. This fragmentation creates several critical issues: • Limited interoperability and integration: Existing systems typically operate in isolation, preventing real-time data sharing and a unified operational view of security across sites. This reduces situational awareness and slows decision-making during incidents. • Reliance on legacy infrastructure: Many systems are outdated, difficult to maintain or upgrade, increasing operational risk and lifecycle costs while reducing resilience against evolving threats. • Inconsistent capability across the estate: Variation in technology deployment results in uneven levels of protection • Inefficient use of personnel: Limited automation and integration places significant reliance on workforce-intensive processes, reducing efficiency and increasing the burden on already stretched security personnel. • Data underutilisation: Security data is collected but not effectively aggregated or analysed, limiting the MOD’s ability to derive insights, predict threats, and optimise resource allocation. As threats become more complex, hybrid, and technologically advanced, the current physical security technology solution is not adequately positioned to deliver a coherent, scalable, and future-ready defence posture. We need an intelligent, standardised approach to deliver site specific, scalable, threat driven security system that enables national situationa
BT479 - Dog Kennelling and Rehoming Services
Westminster City Council
Westminster City Council is seeking a supplier to provide a 24/7 dog kennelling, care and rehoming service to support the statutory handling of stray and abandoned dogs. Services include licensed kennelling, animal welfare provision in line with the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and DEFRA guidance, veterinary care, behavioural assessments, and facilitation of return to owners or rehoming of unclaimed dogs.
Shott Scale Up Accelerator Growth Training Programme
THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING
The Royal Academy of Engineering is seeking one lead training provider for a two-year contract to co-design and deliver seven growth training modules for leaders of deep tech SMEs preparing to scale. The provider will be accountable for overall programme coherence, quality, cross-module integration and reporting, while working with Academy partners who will contribute to selected modules. Participants will comprise up to 15 founders or C-suite leaders from UK-based deep tech SMEs at a pre-scale-up stage, with varied sector experience and a strong appetite for peer learning and practical support. Training should be practical, grounded in real scale-up challenges, and designed to include peer learning, reflection and tailored support. Together, the lead provider and module partners will equip participants to: Develop greater confidence and strengthen leadership capabilities as they navigate the complexities of scaling fast growing organisations. Expand their understanding of market opportunities, refine strategic thinking and build robust growth plans that support the ambitions of deep tech businesses. The Academy expects all trainers across modules to work as one delivery team. The lead provider will coordinate this approach to ensure a coherent participant journey and avoid unnecessary duplication.
Clean Vehicle Retrofit Accreditation Scheme
Department for Transport
The CVRAS (Clean Vehicle Retrofit Accreditation Scheme) supports the reduction of air pollutant emissions from older and more polluting diesel vehicles during the transition to a zero-emission fleet. The scheme was launched in 2017 and funded by Government to accredit retrofit technologies that could reduce levels of nitrogen oxides (NOX) emissions from buses to close to Euro VI levels. The Department for Transport has a requirement for an outsourced service to provide an accreditation scheme. This comprises monitoring performance of the CVRAS bus fleet, improving compliance including telematics reporting, engaging bus operators and Local Authorities on bus fleet maintenance and supporting accurate functioning of Clean Air Zone charging.
Competitive Land Design and Build Contract within NIHE Area Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland 15-30 Units
Woven Housing Association Ltd
The Contracting Authority is seeking to appoint developers to provide land for the development of social housing. The Contracting Authority seeks land in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. In the interests of providing an efficient housing management service, the Contracting Authority will not consider Sites which provide less than 15 units or more than 30 units. Preferably units are to be delivered at a single Site, however, adjacent sites maybe considered. The Contract(s) is (are) for the provision of land for design and build contracts in Northern Ireland. Suppliers must provide the land, design, construct and ensure completion of the scheme for the Contracting Authority in accordance with the Department for Communities Housing Association Guide, the Contracting Authority’s requirements, and statutory body requirements.
Provision of Anti-Racism Training - UoB
University of Bedfordshire
Provision of Anti-Racism training services to the University of Bedfordshire
ASC026/2026 Domestic Abuse Safe Accommodation
Middlesbrough Council
Provide safe accommodation for domestic abuse ASC026/2026
Fleet Management Software - Preliminary Market Engagement (PME)
THE GUINNESS PARTNERSHIP LIMITED
PME to understand the marketplace for Fleet Management Software, both off-the-shelf and bespoke to refine TGPs requirements for future Procurement activity.
Sunderland Connect Bus Services July 2026
Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive T/A Nexus
The tender is designed to promote and continue the public transport links in Sunderland, offering a service to the staff and students attending the University of Sunderland, as well as the general public.
C20262643 - Group Income Protection Insurance 2027 -2029
Ofcom
Provision of Group Income Protection Insurance 2027 - 2029
Smokefree Sefton - Stop Smoking Service
Sefton Council
This is a notice for the provision of a Stop Smoking Service in Sefton. Sefton Council is looking to appoint a Provider to deliver a comprehensive Stop Smoking Service that supports individuals to quit tobacco use and prevents the uptake of smoking. The service will run for a period of 4 years from the 1st of April 2027, with the option to extend for a further 4 years (plus 2 years, followed by plus 1 year), subject to evidence of satisfactory ongoing performance and value for money. The estimated lifetime value of the contract including extensions is £4,931,268 and a breakdown per year is provided in section 12, pages 37 and 38 of the service specification. The Council has a fixed budget for this contract. Tender evaluation will be carried out on the basis of quality, social value and presentation / interview. The Council will conduct this procurement in accordance with The Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023 (Regulation 11, Competitive Process). Tenders must be returned electronically via the Council's tendering portal, The Chest (www.the-chest.org.uk). The reference number for this tender on the portal is DN817096.
The Design and installation of a low carbon heating system
Cotswold District Council
• The Council’s main offices extend to approximately 50,000 square feet and are occupied primarily as office accommodation between 08:00 and 18:00, Monday to Friday, with some out of hours use. • The building is of traditional construction with stone walls, steel frame elements and extensive glazing. The roof structure comprises timber purlins with slate coverings, alongside glazed atria and areas of flat roof. • Heating is currently provided by a series of gas fired boilers (installed within the last five years) serving a wet central heating system comprising a primary distribution loop feeding smaller bore pipework and conventional radiators throughout the building. • There is a central air handling unit serving two large atria. • Local air conditioning units serve some meeting rooms, the council chamber, and critical areas including the server and network rooms which operate continuously. • Hot water is predominantly generated by local electric water heaters. Existing Energy Infrastructure • In 2024 the Council installed a 150 kW solar PV array alongside approximately 180 kWh of battery storage. • Annual electricity generation from the array is approximately 145,000 kWh. • Grid electricity consumption is approximately 205,000 kWh per year in addition • Gas consumption is approximately 425,000 kWh per year. • Heating demand is strongly occupancy driven, with peaks of approximately 28–34 kW during morning warm up periods and typical daytime loads between 16–24 kW. Project Aim • The Council is seeking to significantly reduce its reliance on gas and improve the environmental performance of the building. • This engagement will help explore viable options for the deployment of heat pump technology and associated system upgrades. • The Council is open to a range of approaches and is seeking a design led solution tailored to the building and its operation as well as the existing plant infrastructure in place. The Council is interested in proposals and input relating to:
Major Projects Partnership - Preliminary Market Engagement
NATIONAL GRID UK LIMITED
National Grid hereby informs the market of an upcoming opportunity and to identify suppliers that may be able to supply the works required for the Major Projects Partnership and the Major Projects QUDM it will be called off from. This will include primarily 33 to 132kV Substation Construction, Underground Cabling and Overhead Tower Line Construction and Overhead Wood Pole Line Construction works. ED3 (Electricity Distribution 3) refers to the next five-year electricity distribution price control period (2028-2033), set by Ofgem, which will determine how distribution network operators (DNOs) plan and invest in Britain's electricity system. It is important because it will shape the scale, pace and delivery of network upgrades needed to support growing demand, connect new generation, and enable the transition to low carbon technologies, while ensuring services remain reliable, affordable, and responsive to customer needs. Delivery will involve close collaboration with key partners, who will play a vital role in enabling investment in infrastructure, innovation and network resilience to meet the needs of customers and communities over the coming period. Substation Construction Works under Substation Construction comprise of the following indicative list, specific to working within a live high-voltage (primarily 33 to 132kV) distribution network substation environment, with a typical project estimated between £200,000 and £5million: Procurement and supply chain management Subcontractor management Civil engineering Protection and control systems installation, configuration and commissioning Mechanical and electrical installation, testing and commissioning An indicative list of work types is as follows: New Build AIS/GIS AIS/GIS Substation Extension Major AIS/GIS Substation Asset Replacement Operators may be required to procure products that are to be selected from a list of suppliers that has been pre-approved by National Grid, to accept free-issue equipment and services
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