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United Kingdomworks

Erith Park - Balcony Replacement

ORBIT GROUP LIMITED

Details are to be confirmed at a later date. Orbit Group's Property improvement team are seeking to carry out Estate improvements and balcony replacement.

Estimated value
054060-2026
United Kingdomservices

Gambling Research Services

Gambling Commission

In April 2025, the UK government introduced a statutory levy on gambling operators to provide 'independent and sustainable funding for gambling-related harms research, prevention and treatment'. A small portion of this funding has been allocated to the Gambling Commission so that it can procure research into gambling-related harms in line with its licensing objectives. Consequently, the Commission wishes to undertake some early market engagement to help it determine how best it might structure an invitation to tender for the provision of research services that will enable it to accelerate the process by which it can fill the evidence gaps that have been identified within the Evidence Roadmaps that the Commission's Research and Statistics Team have developed. About the Commission The Gambling Commission is an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport. The Commission is responsible for issuing personal gambling licences for individuals and gambling operating licences for businesses operating in Great Britain and we are responsible for ensuring all licensing applications meet the following objectives: • preventing gambling from being a source of crime or disorder, being associated with crime or disorder or being used to support crime • ensuring that gambling is conducted in a fair and open way • protecting children and other vulnerable people from being harmed or exploited by gambling. Also, as an evidence-based regulator, the Commission provides evidence-informed advice to the government about gambling behaviour in Great Britain. About Research & Statistics The Research and Statistics Team is responsible for the management and delivery the Commission's Research activity via a range of contracts procured in line with public sector procurement regulations, policy and practice. Under these contracts, the Team work collaboratively with a number of research organisations to collect and analyse data to: • monitor

Estimated value£500,000
054061-2026
United Kingdomsupplies

5044/AM/CK Laser Powder Bed Fusion System

UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD

5044/AM/CK Laser Powder Bed Fusion System The University of Sheffield wishes to invite tenders for a Laser Powder Bed Fusion System on behalf of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, North West based in Samlesbury. Scope of Requirement The University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) Northwest, based at our state-of-the-art facility in Samlesbury, is seeking a forward-thinking partner for the supply, installation, and commissioning of a cutting-edge Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) System. This equipment will act as a cornerstone for our facility's pioneering research, testing, and demonstration activities. By partnering with us, the successful supplier will play a vital role in advancing the AMRC’s cutting-edge research into critical additive manufacturing technologies, including design for manufacturability, advanced process parameter development, and innovative process monitoring techniques. We are looking for an industry-leading system that delivers exceptional robustness, high precision, and flawless repeatability. This technology will be instrumental in facilitating the manufacture of complex, high-performance components tailored for highly regulated sectors with demanding tolerance requirements, particularly the aerospace and biomedical industries. This tender represents a unique opportunity for suppliers to showcase the capabilities of their high-end LPBF technology within a world-class research environment, directly impacting the future of advanced manufacturing in these high-value sectors. Tender Process and Documentation: This procurement is an open procedure conducted in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. The ITT can be downloaded by registering and expressing your interest on the University`s e-tendering system https://in-tendhost.co.uk/Sheffield If you have any questions or comments in relation to this tender they must be submitted via the In-tend System, this can be accessed at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/Sheffield Co

Estimated value
054071-2026
United Kingdomservices

Urgent Patient Transport Service

NHS Dorset Integrated Care Board

The services to be provided for under this contract are for Urgent Patient Transport. We are intending to award a contract to an existing provider, following the Provider Selection Regime (PSR) Direct Award Process C. The approximate lifetime value of the contract is £1,004,640. The contract term runs from 29 April 2026 until 28 April 2028.

Estimated value
054072-2026
United Kingdomworks
closing in 3 weeks

Refurbish the outside of the studio building at the Holmes Chapel Community Centre

Holmes Chapel Parish Council

Holmes Chapel Parish Council owns the Holmes Chapel Community Centre and its daily operation is managed by Everybody Health & Leisure. The existing external cladding to the studio area of the Community Centre is deteriorating with flaking of the external coating and some signs of surface rusting in patches. Although there is currently no evidence of water ingress, the condition of the cladding is visually unsightly and remedial works are required to protect the building fabric over the longer term. The Parish Council is seeking quotations for the refurbishment of the external façade of the studio building. It is anticipated that only the sides of the building most significantly affected will require refurbishment rather than the entire building. Due to the building's close visual relationship with the neighbouring residential estate, the proposed solution should be sympathetic to the surrounding area and provide a positive visual enhancement to the locality. Due to the proximity of the building to the boundary, and neighbouring houses, we require proposals to identify the planned method of access to carry out the works. Should scaffolding be required, the Parish Council requests that this is identified and costed as a separate item within the quotation. 1. The supplier(s) should provide options and costings for a suitable solution to the above. 2. The supplier should detail the proposed solution in the response submitted. 3. The supplier will need to provide a method statement and risk assessment prior to any works being carried out. 4. The Holmes Chapel Community Centre is in use every day and the supplier will be expected to work with Everybody Health & Leisure (EH&L) and the parish council to agree all Health & Safety aspects to allow users to continue to use the centre. It is accepted that pedestrian movements may need to be temporarily altered or restricted during the work. 5. The quotations must include an indication of when the work could commence and how lon

Estimated value£40,000
054076-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 5 weeks

UK_1420 Internationalisation Learning Cohorts

BRITISH COUNCIL(THE)

The British Council is seeking a supplier to design, update and deliver Internationalisation Learning Cohorts (ILC) as part of the Going Global Partnerships programme. The ILC programme brings together international higher education stakeholders to share best practice and build capacity in transnational education. Delivery will consist of facilitated online learning cohorts across multiple countries, with structured sessions, expert input and networking opportunities. The programme is scalable and supports strengthening international higher education systems and partnerships globally.

Estimated value£135,000
054077-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 6 days

Procurement of Manned Security at Whitchurch Hospital

NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)

Velindre University NHS Trust (the “Trust”) is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to provide 24/7 manned security services at the former Whitchurch Hospital site. The site comprises a large, vacant and partially derelict estate, with limited lighting and infrastructure, requiring a continuous and professional security presence to ensure the protection of assets, prevention of unauthorised access, and management of health and safety risks. The successful contractor will be responsible for delivering a fully managed security service, including (but not limited to): - Continuous onsite guarding (minimum of two SIA-licensed operatives at all times). - Routine patrols across buildings, perimeter fencing, and external areas - Detection, reporting and escalation of incidents - Response to CCTV activations and alarm notifications - Monitoring risks such as trespass, vandalism, fire and structural hazards - Maintaining detailed patrol logs, incident reports, and KPI performance data - Provision of staffing, welfare facilities, equipment and PPE Given the nature of the estate, contractors must demonstrate experience of working within high-risk, potentially hazardous environments, including those with structural deterioration and possible asbestos-containing materials, and ensure compliance with all relevant legislation and industry standards.

Estimated value
054082-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 7 weeks

Independent Member / Chair of the Dyfed Pension Fund and/or Powys Pension Fund

Powys County Council

Carmarthenshire County Council and Powys County Council (the ‘Councils’) are unitary local authorities in South-West/Mid Wales and as the administering authorities of the Dyfed Pension Fund and Powys Pension Fund respectively, are both seeking an Independent Member / Chair for their separate Pension Boards.

Estimated value£135,000
054086-2026
United Kingdomservices

PME - COMMUNITY DENTAL SERVICE REPLACEMENT IT SYSTEM

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board are looking to hold demonstration days with suppliers to demonstrate their community dental service replacement IT systems. The Health Board are looking for demonstrations from suppliers that have experience in the provision of dental systems and services. BCUHB Community Dental Services (CDS) delivers a comprehensive range of services across 24 clinic locations and 5 administrative locations in North Wales, including specialist clinics, hospital-based general anaesthetic services, a prison site and oral health promotion teams. The Service provides care for approximately 60,000 patients annually, spanning routine, specialist, urgent, and preventative dental care. This includes clinic-based treatment, minor oral surgery, general anaesthetic procedures, oral health promotion, and an out-of-hours emergency dental service, alongside mobile service provision. CDS supports a diverse and often vulnerable patient population, including children with complex needs, individuals with physical or learning disabilities, patients requiring specialist or sedation services, and those who may otherwise struggle to access mainstream dental care. The service is delivered by a multidisciplinary workforce of approximately 200 staff, including clinical, administrative, and support roles. The scale, complexity, and critical nature of CDS provision highlight the importance of resilient and effective digital systems to support safe, efficient, and accessible service delivery. The Health Board are looking to invite interested suppliers to participate in a demo day to demonstrate systems. This engagement will be limited and open to suppliers with demonstrable experience in the provision of dental systems and services, in order to ensure alignment with clinical requirements and mitigate delivery risk. Please only register intertest to participate within the demo day if you have experience in the provision of dental systems and services. The Health Board h

Estimated value£650,000
054088-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 4 weeks

Waste Management - Gloucestershire School

GREENSHAW LEARNING TRUST

The Trust wishes to enter into a contract with a single Supplier for the provision of waste management for the 10 schools in the Gloucestershire region. Details of these schools can be found in Appendix A. The Trust is seeking an agreement via competitive tender from suitably qualified organisations (‘Tenderers’) in response to this Invitation to Tender (ITT).

Estimated value
054089-2026
United Kingdomservices

Digital Mental Health Service

NHS Dorset Integrated Care Board

The services to be provided for under this contract are Digital Mental Health Services. We are intending to award a contract to an existing provider, following the Provider Selection Regime (PSR) Direct Award Process C. The approximate lifetime value of the contract is £749,325. The contract term runs from 01 April 2026 until 31 March 2028 with an extension option of 12 months.

Estimated value
054095-2026
United Kingdomservices

DCMS Place-Based Philanthropy Plan - CoP Delivery Market Engagement

Department for Culture, Media and Sport

MARKET ENGAGEMENT ONLY All information contained and shared in this publication may be subject to change. This is not a call for competition or expressions of interest, but we would like interested suppliers to respond using the messaging function in Atamis with any relevant feedback to these documents. DCMS is planning to conduct a procurement of a delivery partner to establish and manage a national Community of Practice (CoP) for place-based organisations, as outlined in DCMS's place-based philanthropy plan, ‘Our Place to Give’. The information and/or documents for this opportunity are available on the Atamis e-sourcing portal: https://dcms.my.site.com/login. You must register on this site to respond. If you are already registered you will not need to register again, simply use your existing username and password. Please note there is a password reminder link on the homepage. Please ensure you review all communications and follow any instructions provided to you. If you experience any technical difficulties please contact the Atamis eSourcing Helpdesk at: Support@atamis.co.uk.

Estimated value£1.0m
054096-2026
United Kingdomservices

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.

Estimated value
054101-2026
United Kingdomservices

ENQ1290 - Heritage Impact Assessment - Emerging Local Plan Allocations

Derby City Council

Derby City Council is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced consultant to undertake proportionate Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) of a selection of site allocations included in the emerging Local Plan. The procurement process adopted by the Council is based on the Procurement Act 2023 (the "Act") and the Procurement Regulations 2024 (the "Regulations".) The contract is estimated to commence on 17th June 2026 and expire on 26th August 2026. Please note suppliers wishing to express interest and obtain the documentation must do so by 11:00 on Monday 15th June 2026. It is recommended that you express interest and obtain the documentation well before this time to allow sufficient time to prepare and submit a bid. The deadline for returns is 12:00 on Monday 15th June 2026. Documents are available at www.eastmidstenders.org Please search for ENQ1290 or DN818596. Please note: we will only accept expressions of interest through the e-tendering system.

Estimated value£25,000
054106-2026
United Kingdomservices

Local Vaccination Outreach Programme - South West

NHS England

NHS England South West (the Commissioner) sought to secure Provider(s) with the capability and capacity to deliver Local Vaccination Outreach services in line with the specified requirements. The outreach services aim to identify and address disparities in the uptake of vaccinations throughout the life course. The service is intended to support mitigation of gaps in core commissioned services and to support responses to outbreaks where required. The outreach service was designed to provide a versatile response to identified need and to collaborate with existing vaccination providers within the geography to support addressing vaccination gaps and to complement, rather than duplicate, existing commissioned vaccination services. This includes the delivery of all age vaccinations and actively seeking individuals and population groups with low vaccine uptake and coverage who were less likely to access core vaccination services. The tailored outreach vaccination service is intended to run in parallel with an inclusive core delivery approach. Bidders were encouraged to explore opportunities for collaboration where this could deliver enhanced value and efficiency. Collaborative working is expected to help optimise resources, share expertise, and reduce duplication, benefiting service delivery and outcomes. Collaborative approaches could include consortium arrangements, subcontracting, or strategic partnerships leveraging complementary strengths. Bidders were required to clearly outline any proposed collaborative models within their submissions, demonstrating how accountability would be maintained and high quality services delivered. If bidders were successful in securing more than one Lot, they were expected to optimise the use of non delivery resources such as management, administration, and support functions. This approach was intended to minimise overheads, avoid unnecessary duplication, and ensure efficiencies were realised across all awarded Lots. This procurement cove

Estimated value
054111-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 10 days

Specialist Decant Accommodation Provider

Places for People Group Limited

Places for People seeks to appoint a single provider who will provide safe, suitable, and fully compliant temporary accommodation for residents who must be relocated due to major repairs, redevelopment or refurbishment property works.

Estimated value
054112-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 7 days

UK4 Tender Notice- Assessment of Needs Tool and Digital Platform for Children at Risk of Deprivation of Liberty

Department for Education

Department for Education (DfE) invites tenders for the procurement of an Assessment of Needs Tool and integrated digital platform. DfE is funding three pilot areas to test an integrated systems intervention model. The model brings together children’s social care, health, youth justice, education and other relevant partners to provide earlier, coordinated and evidence based responses for children at risk of or subject to deprivation of liberty. At the core of the model is a validated assessment of need tool that provides a holistic picture of each child’s needs, risks, strengths and required support. The tool will provide a whole-child picture and inform multidisciplinary planning through the Home Again service and support proactive, timely intervention. To ensure consistency, interoperability and effective multi agency working, the tool must be supported by a secure, integrated digital platform. The platform will enable professionals to complete assessments, share information appropriately, run local reports on activity and outcomes, and generate anonymised aggregate data for national analysis. Together, the tool and platform will strengthen systemwide understanding of this cohort, support better commissioning and planning decisions, and provide insights to inform practice models that keep children and young people (CYP) safe without unnecessary deprivation of liberty. In addition to improving practice in the pilot areas, this programme is intended to generate learning about the conditions required for effective implementation of a validated assessment of need tool across different local systems. This includes learning about organisational, cultural, technical and commercial factors that support or constrain adoption, usability, sustainability and impact across children’s social care, health and youth justice settings. DfE is keen to maximise opportunities to participate in procurement for Small to Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and Voluntary, Community and Social

Estimated value£1.4m
054114-2026
United Kingdomservices

Working Age Adults Care Home Services

Carmarthenshire County Council

Carmarthenshire County Council, in collaboration with regional partners Pembrokeshire County Council and Ceredigion County Council, is developing a regional Framework for Working Age Adult Care Home services across West Wales. The proposed Framework will be structured into three service Lots, reflecting the primary client groups: Lot 1: Learning Disabilities, including Autism Lot 2: Mental Health Lot 3: Physical Disabilities Providers may apply for one or more Lots, depending on their area of expertise and service provision. The Lots are intended to support a more structured and consistent approach to commissioning across the region, ensuring that services can meet a range of needs for working age adults. The proposed Framework will be open to: Providers with existing care home provision within the region; and/or Providers who intend to establish a care home service within the region within the next 12 months Providers joining the Framework will be required to demonstrate a commitment to supporting citizens from across the West Wales region and prioritising regional placements.

Estimated value£20.0m
054115-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 7 days

UK4 Tender Notice- Assessment of Needs Tool and Digital Platform for Children at Risk of Deprivation of Liberty

Department for Education

Department for Education (DfE) invites tenders for the procurement of an Assessment of Needs Tool and integrated digital platform. DfE is funding three pilot areas to test an integrated systems intervention model. The model brings together children’s social care, health, youth justice, education and other relevant partners to provide earlier, coordinated and evidence based responses for children at risk of or subject to deprivation of liberty. At the core of the model is a validated assessment of need tool that provides a holistic picture of each child’s needs, risks, strengths and required support. The tool will provide a whole-child picture and inform multidisciplinary planning through the Home Again service and support proactive, timely intervention. To ensure consistency, interoperability and effective multi agency working, the tool must be supported by a secure, integrated digital platform. The platform will enable professionals to complete assessments, share information appropriately, run local reports on activity and outcomes, and generate anonymised aggregate data for national analysis. Together, the tool and platform will strengthen systemwide understanding of this cohort, support better commissioning and planning decisions, and provide insights to inform practice models that keep children and young people (CYP) safe without unnecessary deprivation of liberty. In addition to improving practice in the pilot areas, this programme is intended to generate learning about the conditions required for effective implementation of a validated assessment of need tool across different local systems. This includes learning about organisational, cultural, technical and commercial factors that support or constrain adoption, usability, sustainability and impact across children’s social care, health and youth justice settings. DfE is keen to maximise opportunities to participate in procurement for Small to Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and Voluntary, Community and Social

Estimated value£1.4m
054116-2026
Singaporeservices

TPO-REQ-2026-003792-AK - Invitation to Quote for Collection and Disposal of Classified Paper Records for 2 Years with An Option to Extend for 1 Year

Temasek Polytechnic

TPO-REQ-2026-003792-AK - Invitation to Quote for Collection and Disposal of Classified Paper Records for Two Years with An Option to Extend for Another One Year

Estimated value
TPO000ETQ26000076
Singaporeservices

Supply of Instructor and Resources for Mother Tongue Language Fortnight Activities (Chinese/Malay/Tamil Language) in South View Primary School 2026

Ministry of Education - Schools

Estimated value
MOESCHETQ26002195
Belgium

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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

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Belgium

DescriptionVerbouwen van gesloten woning en bijgebouw tot woning met doorgang en sociale kruidenier

Reference numberPPP0A9-697/6059/4212_001

Dispatch date09/06/2026 Publication date09/06/2026 Submission deadline09/07/2026 12:00 CEST Time Remaining1 month 2 hours OrganisationKortemark Category (CPV code)Construction work (45000000) Legal FrameworkDirective 2014/24/EU (Classical sector) ProcedureSimplified negotiated procedure with prior publication

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