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NHS Talking Therapies for Anxiety and Depression - RFI
NHS England
NHS England intends to procure the education and training programmes for the NHS Talking Therapies for anxiety and depression services in 2026. This will be a competitive tender conducted in line with the Procurement Act 2023. This will provide the education and training infrastructure required to develop and grow NHS Talking Therapies workforce to support NHS England’s, and consequently DHSC’s current and future policy ambitions and mandates. This is a pre-market engagement exercise containing questions for the NHS Talking Therapies education provider market. The questions are intended to help inform the procurement and ensure it is feasible and meets the needs of NHS England, learners, and service providers. Your responses will be treated as confidential and will not influence any subsequent bid you may choose to submit. The tender is anticipated to be published in late 2026. Further communications and details on what, how, and when the procurement will be conducted will be shared with potential bidders nearer the time through additional market engagement, prior to the publication of the Invitation to Tender (ITT). To respond to this Request for Information - please register on our procurement portal https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome and search for C452155. There you will find a Request for Information document which can downloaded, completed and submitted via the portal.
270 CSP Internal Works Contract
South Cambridgeshire District Council
South Cambridgeshire District Council is looking for a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to provide internal works and related services for 270 Cambridge Science Park, CB4 0WE.
Provision of Supported Living Services in Sefton - Framework
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council
Supported living services are a vital part of Sefton's Adult Social Care offer, enabling individuals with care and support to live independently in their own homes. Supported living arrangements aim to increase individuals' independence and skills by reducing dependency over time. This should, in turn, enhance the adult's persons autonomy and reduce the level of paid and unpaid support required. These arrangements create opportunities for individuals to explore new experiences, enable care and support to be delivered within their own homes, and may facilitate transitions to more independent forms of accommodation. The provision of services therefore includes options for both short-term and long-term support, promoting progression and the development of life skills, including recovery-focused models for those with mental health support needs.
Hedge and Tree Works
Colden Common Parish Council
Tree and Hedge works. To cut the hedges owned by the Parish Council, which may include some chainsaw use (on large trunks in hedging) and raising the crowns of trees in the hedge away from the pedestrian walkways.
Strathclyde Pharma Solutions Equipment Service & Maintenance
University of Strathclyde
Strathclyde Pharma Solutions, a research group within University of Strathclyde's Strathclyde Institute for Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences is a MHRA licensed manufacturing facility, supplying investigative medicinal products to clinical trials. We require a partner to undertake annual servicing and calibration of equipment as well as service cover for emergency call out. As part of our clean room facility, we generate our own Water For Injection which feeds associated equipment. The WFI System comprises of a 500L 316L stainless steel tank, circulation pump, control panel and a circulation loop of pipe work with 4 off-take sample areas. This system is connected to the Telstar Steam Generator, the Telstar Freeze Drier Clean in Place system and the Lancer Washer. The whole system is operated under automatic control. The Contracting Authority is seeking notes of interest for a potential tender exercise to award a supplier who will perform annual maintenance, and where appropriate, calibration. Additional equipment that also require to be serviced and all equipment is listed below. - Telstar GVP 86E Pure Steam Generator with Condensing Unit - Storage vessels - Distribution loops incl. POU valves on WFI loop, and PSG loop - Telstar Oven HED 500 - Telstar Autoclave AVV 350 DV - Lancer Glassware Washer 1600 PCM DPSS
Raleigh Education Trust - ICT Managed Services
RALEIGH EDUCATION TRUST
Raleigh Education Trust is currently out to tender for the provision of a full daily ICT Managed service. The Contractor will be responsible for the provision of a full Trust ICT service for the pupils and staff at their nine school sites. The Trust requires a Contractor to undertake the ICT Managed Service in accordance with good practice so as to provide a high service standard throughout the Trust for the benefit of school staff and pupils, the local community and any visitors to the sites. There are currently six schools within the Trust in various locations, increasing to nine by September 2026. The schools currently receive onsite and offsite technical support from one technician provided by the incumbent supplier. There are over 1500 pupils on roll across all sites for the academic year 2025/26. TUPE is expected to apply to one member of staff, details of which can be found in the tender documentation. There are no employees in the ICT team that are members of the Local Government Pension Scheme. The Trust is inviting suppliers to tender for the supply of management and support for its entire ICT infrastructure. Only suppliers who are able to manage the complete cycle of support and management of all of the school’s ICT infrastructure, and can provide excellent support, development and management thereafter, should express an interest in the opportunity.
Sefton Council HM1- Carriageway Resurfacing
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council
The Council has not undertaken preliminary market engagement in accordance with Sections 16 and 17 of the Procurement Act 2023, having assessed that it was not required for the nature and scope of this procurement. The Contract will be tendered using the open procedure under the Procurement Act 2023. It is proposed to procure an 8-year contract, consisting of an initial 5-year period followed by a maximum of 3 x 1-year extensions which will be offered following a satisfactory performance review (in line with agreed KPI's), The Council is open to considering innovative methods of delivery including partnerships between suppliers. The work will be at separate sites described in the Task Orders, located anywhere within the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton. Anticipated works type to be undertaken under the proposed contract: • Carriageway Resurfacing • Cold Planning, reusing, recycling and disposing of arisings • Adjustment and replacement of Utility Company chamber covers and frames • General footway and carriageway works, including patching, repair, reconstruction and refurbishment • Reinstatement and replacement of Road markings and road studs • Drainage improvements, including (but not limited to) road Gully and Pipework Replacement • Public information exercises and advance notice of any works, including stakeholder engagement and communications (e.g. leafleting, press notices to be agreed with the Service Manager). • Confined Space Entry • Implementation and Monitoring of all Traffic Management requirements, compliance with Traffic Management Act noticing requirements. • Utility searches as and when required • The Services include the design of proprietary materials, products, or methodologies where required to Provide the Services. • Site investigations including drainage CCTV investigations and road coring. The Council will use Key Performance Indicators to monitor the successful bidder's performance throughout the duration of the contract. The performance of the
DfE - FE Colleges - Supply, Delivery and Maintenance of rented self-serve High Street Brand Coffee Machines and Consumables
North West Regional College
North West Regional College wish to appoint a Supplier to Supply, Maintain and Service Rented Self-Serve branded Coffee, Machine, Milk Fridge and consumables. Each machine must be a premium bean-to-cup espresso machine with a touchscreen display, dual bean hoppers to include hot chocolate and de cafe options with a fresh milk compatibility with fridges.
Cleaning & Janitorial Supplies
Salford City Council
Supply and delivery of cleaning and janitorial products to Salford City Council properties.
NHM150 Western Galleries - Base Build Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health
Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum has announced important transformations of its internal spaces ahead of the 150th anniversary of the opening of the South Kensington site, occurring in 2031. As part of these transformations, the popular Dinosaur Gallery will be restored, and the Origins Gallery, the Old General Herbarium and the Swing Space, currently closed to the public, will be reopened and returned to public use. These galleries are identified collectively as the' Western Galleries'. The works in each gallery will be articulated in two phases: base build, which is the object of this tender, and fit out, which will be tendered separately. The first works to commence will be the Swing Space in Autumn 2027 (base build) for an opening in 2028, followed shortly after by the Botany Library and the Old General Herbarium, due in 2029, Dinosaur Gallery, opening in 2030, and Origins Gallery that will be completed in 2031. A Feasibility Study has just been completed both for base build and fit-out leading to the identification of a set of recommended options for the base build and a set of design principles for the fit-out. The base build works for all the galleries in scope will encompass design and works for (high-level scope, including but not limited to): - Conservation of the gallery spaces - Making good of the fabric of the building - Removal of redundant services - New ventilation and heating / cooling system and associated Building Works in Connection (BWIC) - Mechanical, electrical and public health systems - Creation of new plant rooms to support the increased needs of the spaces - Required structural works Additional works (including but not limited to): - Clearance of existing spaces - Dismantling and removal of Dinosaur Gallery walkway, with relocation of connected existing service. - Decant and recant of Botany Library contents - Temporary relocation of Dino Shop - Decant and relocation of offices to make room for the new circulation core - Conservation of existing
Volunteering opportunities for people with learning disabilities
Westminster City Council
RBKC and WCC currently have contracts that provide access to volunteering opportunities for adults with a learning disability, these are due to expire in March 2027. To ensure that volunteering opportunities continue each borough is looking to procure a single contract which will start on April 2027. The purpose behind volunteering opportunity services is to provide high quality support for those with a Learning Disability and / or Autism support need that meet eligibility under the Care Act 2014. Support provided by volunteering opportunity services aims to support access to volunteering opportunities, supporting people to build and develop their skills and confidence to secure volunteering placements. The services will develop quality community services through voluntary opportunity in WCC and RBKC. They achieve this by: Promoting the benefits of volunteering, such as, playing an active part in the community, supporting the need of local communities. Reduce social isolation via volunteering Showcase volunteering as a route to personal growth and wellbeing. Undertaking and arranging voluntary work in education, health, social services and similar charitable activities. Enhancing the potential of volunteering and work experience, in the voluntary sector as a way of facilitating employment. The anticipated volume for the service in RBKC is to reach 40 unique residents and in WCC is to reach 45 unique residents. Funding arrangements are to be finalised, but the indicative annual value of the contracts will be around £21,320 for RBKC and £24,000 for WCC. This Market Engagement Questionnaire is jointly issued on behalf of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) and Westminster City Council (WCC), to obtain market feedback in relation to the future procurement of Learning Disability Volunteering Opportunities Services in the two boroughs. This Market Engagement Questionnaire is not a call for tenders or a pre-qualification exercise. The purpose of the question
ICT Hardware Refresh - Summer 2026
THE ENQUIRE LEARNING TRUST
To supply iPads to The Enquire Learning Trust and it's schools as part of our annual refresh to ensure devices are kept updated and within the Trust specification/age limits.
Request for Information and Invitation to a Meet the Buyer Event for System Solutions to Deliver Integrated Transport Capabilities
The North Yorkshire Council
North Yorkshire Council (the Authority) is requesting information from suppliers to help determine the scope and feasibility of its requirement, to understand the range of potential solutions available in the market, and to inform any potential future procurement exercise for a Passenger Transport System (the System). The Authority is also inviting interested suppliers to a Meet the Buyer Event where the Authority would like to engage with interested suppliers further as part of a question-and-answer session to gather feedback on the feasibility of its proposal, the proposed procurement approach, as well as any technical queries. The Authority have been undertaking work internally to understand the scope, business processes, customer journey, and interfaces/interactions that the existing in-house System currently provides (in addition to what it should but does not provide). The Authority is not looking to replace the System like for like and is instead interested in one or more commercial off the shelf solutions that can provide one or more capabilities that will work together to deliver a coherent replacement.
Mental Health Crisis Beds (Cheshire East)
CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL PARTNERSHIP NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
ECHC has been Contracted to provide this service since 31st March 2024 when funding was made available form the ICB for Crisis Bed provision within the East Cheshire Footprint There are plans to go out to tender of this service within this financial year. As this procurement exercise will take time there is a need to extend this current contract so there is no break and we can maintain continuity of care for patients. The Trust recommendation is that the contract with the provider is extended as all outcomes and contractual obligations are currently being met and achieved. The provider has established and is maintaining positive relationships with stakeholders and other providers of mental health care. This includes the Trust First Response teams such as Home Treatment Team, and Crisis Line who regularly refer patients to the service.
Pre-Market Engagement - Outsourced Clinical Coding Services
The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
Pre Market Engagement for market capacity to provide Outsourced Clinical Coding Services to The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
V2C - Communal Walk Way and Path Replacements
Barcud Shared Services
Alumasc Approved installer required for a communal balcony floor replacement, section 20 involved, mandatory site visits.
Housing Stock Condition Survey
Dundee City Council
Dundee City Council require to contract a single supplier that has architectural, energy efficiency, stock condition surveying, quantity surveying and structural engineering skills and experience in order to provide Housing Stock Condition Surveys. Services comprise the procurement of a Building Surveying Consultant with significant expertise in the field of domestic stock condition surveys. The contract will provide full stock condition information to Scottish Housing and Quality Standard (SHQS)
Internal Alterations to Sports Pavilion
Sileby Parish Council
Internal Alterations to Sports Pavilion Memorial Park, Seagrave Road, Sileby for Sileby Parish Council
FE content platform
JISC SERVICES LIMITED
*** Update: 09/06/2026 Please note that since initial publication, a decision has been made to review some of the requirements with a view that changes may occur. This will have a delay on the initial anticipated timetable with a tender more likely to be published early autumn. Any further updates will be communicated ahead of tender publication *** This opportunity Jisc seeks to establish a single-supplier framework agreement with a supplier to deliver a future-ready digital content platform for that supports Further Education (FE) institutions. The solution must empower learners and educators with engaging, adaptive, and sustainable content aligned to sector needs. The objectives for Jisc are to: • Provide cost-effective access to high-quality digital learning resources • Support personalised and adaptive learning through AI-driven tools • Enable flexible delivery models (hybrid, modular, micro-learning) • Align content with curriculum, qualifications, and future skills (including employability and digital literacy) • Ensure financial sustainability and ethical AI integration ** Please note that a PME Notice (UK2) was previously issued - see https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/071018-2025?origin=Dashboard **
Primrose Hill Community Hall & Car Park Resurfacing
Abbots Langley Parish Council
Type of Notice: Funding-Dependent Procurement The Authority is seeking competitive tenders to support an application for external grant funding. At the time of publication, funding for the project has not been approved and no commitment to proceed with the project has been made. Tender submissions will be used to inform and support the Authority's funding application. A decision on the funding application is anticipated in December 2026. The Authority anticipates that, should funding be approved, contract award would take place during Q1 2027. The goal of this project is to replace the previous changing rooms at Primrose Hill Playing Fields with a small community hall that would provide a local meeting place for residents of the Primrose Hill community. The Council has submitted a planning application (26/0805/FUL) for this project. This project entails construction of a new community hall including full internal fit-out and associated external works. Works include construction of the building, accessibility ramps, formation and paving of a car park, provision of disabled parking bays, installation of solar-powered external lighting, drainage, landscaping and all associated works necessary for completion of the project. Full planning documents can be downloaded from the Three Rivers District Council planning portal at https://www3.threerivers.gov.uk/online-applications/ . Further information can be obtained from the Council's website at https://www.abbotslangley-pc.gov.uk/primrose-hill-changing-rooms/ The Authority reserves the right: • not to award any contract arising from this procurement; • to abandon, discontinue or recommence the procurement process; • to amend the scope, specification, contract value, timetable or procurement approach; • to negotiate changes to the project requirements following any funding decision; • to award a contract for only part of the advertised requirement; • not to proceed where funding is not secured, is reduced, is delayed, is sub
Chapel Lodge - Building Remediation
ORBIT GROUP LIMITED
Orbit Group Limited are looking to appoint one contractor to act as Principal Designer (CDM and Building Regs) and Principal Contractor to complete designs and works. Defective buildings refurbishment including, roof replacement, external wall replacement, window replacement.
Reactive Repairs and Small Works Framework (2026-2030)
Rossendale Borough Council
Rossendale Borough Council is seeking to establish a multi-supplier Reactive Repairs and Small Works Framework to support the maintenance and repair of its property portfolio. The framework will cover a wide range of reactive repairs, emergency response works, and minor planned works (typically up to £10,000 per order) across commercial buildings and a limited number of domestic properties managed by the Council. The framework is divided into 15 trade-based Lots, including: - Joinery - Roofing - Bricklaying and stonemasonry - Plastering - Painting and decorating - Building labourer and handyperson services - Flooring - Plumbing - Electrical - Automatic door engineering - Roller shutter door engineering - Groundworks - Drain jetting (with operator) - Jet spray cleaning - Tree works Each Lot is structured into three service categories: A - Standard (core hours, Monday to Friday 08:00-18:00) B - Emergency response (2-hour attendance within core hours) C - Emergency response (2-hour attendance outside core hours) The Council intends to appoint multiple suppliers per Lot: - Up to four suppliers for standard core hours work - Up to three suppliers for emergency and out-of-hours response The framework will operate as a closed framework with provision for a refresh at the end of year two, allowing suppliers to re-submit pricing and new suppliers to apply for inclusion, in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. Once established, the framework will enable the Council to directly award call-off contracts for reactive repairs and small works without the need for further competition, in accordance with the framework terms. The framework duration will be up to four years (initial two-year period with an option to extend by two further one-year periods).
C20262642 Group Life Assurance 2027-2029
Ofcom
Provision of Group LIfe Assurance from 1 January 2027 to 31 December 2029
Smith Quay Extension - Professional Services Contract
Peterhead Port Authority
Peterhead Port Authority are seeking to engage a Consultant to Project Manage and Supervise the construction of a 30 million GBP extension to Smith Quay.
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