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Science Estates Delivery Framework
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH AGENCY
Defra is developing a new Science Estates Delivery Framework to support the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) site at Weybridge and provide a flexible, expert and accessible route to market for high containment building requirements at Weybridge. The framework is expected to provide access to a broad range of life sciences construction, infrastructure, construction professional services and specialist services supporting the refurbishment and development of both high-containment and non-containment facilities, primarily utilised at the Weybridge site (though may be available across Defra Group locations and projects). APHA Weybridge is one of the United Kingdom's most significant science and research campuses, providing nationally important capabilities in animal health, plant health and biosecurity. The framework is intended to support a long-term unique and technically complex estate and programme. Prior to initiating any procurement, Defra wishes to engage with the market to better understand supplier market capability and capacity. Feedback received through this engagement will help inform procurement and contract decisions including potential lotting arrangements. The framework may include a range of construction works and services, and the areas identified within this notice are indicative only and have been included to support market engagement. The final scope, procurement strategy and lot structure have not yet been determined and will be developed following engagement with the market. The framework may include the below services. It should be noted that these services and Lots structures are subject to change. The service scope includes, but is not limited to: - Construction Works: High and Low Containment facility construction; Mechanical & Electrical works; Demolition and enabling works; Civil engineering; Infrastructure works; Utilities works; Building fabric works; Refurbishment works; New build construction; Professional and Technical Services; Mu
Provision of a Fleet Accident Repair Service in the London Borough of Harrow
London Borough of Harrow
The London Borough of Harrow is planning to invite tenders for the provision of a Fleet Accident Repair Service in the London Borough of Harrow to work on its municipal fleet of around 352 vehicles (162 Minibuses, 68 LCVs, 54 Plant Vehicles/Assets, 51 HGVs, 16 Mopeds, 11 Cars and 7 Mechanical Sweepers). The Council, through this contract, aims to: • Expedite the speed of repairs to fleet • Reduce the costs of repairs • Ensure the provision of a high quality Council vehicle fleet • Ensure there is no break in service delivery The Supplier will be required to repair all types of vehicles and plant equipment for the Harrow vehicle fleet including bodywork repairs and minor mechanical repairs. The majority of work for this Contract will be made up of the following (including but not limited to): • Body repairs; • Paint repairs; • Collection and delivery; • Recovery.
Construction Waste Disposal
Newcastle City Council
Newcastle City Council intends to establish a ranked framework of up to 3 suppliers to collect, transport and dispose of construction waste arising from the Highways Department's activities
Network Services 4
Crown Commercial Service
This framework will provide access to a wide range of networks and telecommunications services, products and solutions
Strood Flood Defence Strategy
Medway Council
The approach is to produce a forward-looking flood defence strategy for Strood that defines the preferred investment pathway for effective and sustainable coastal flood risk management. This work will build on the overarching Hold the Line policy through to 2118, setting out a clear and evidence-based approach to safeguarding Strood’s communities and supporting future regeneration by providing resilience against tidal flooding up to the 1 in 200-year return period event. This should be achieved by drawing on the extensive data and analysis generated, ensuring continuity, efficiency, and consistency in the evidence base that will underpin recommendations. This should draw upon the following to set the strategic direction for investment: •2016 Strood Flood Defence Strategy; •the wider 2019 Medway Estuary and Swale Strategy; and •the 2021 sub-model update and appraisal work. The 2024 North Kent Coast Model (and Strood sub-model), bathymetric and LiDAR datasets, property and development datasets (such as NRD), as well as asset information from the Environment Agency and LLFAs to ensure a comprehensive and data-driven foundation for the appraisal should be utilised. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/tenders/UK-UK-Chatham:-Civil-engineering-consultancy-services./8S3FE25D5J To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/respond/8S3FE25D5J
Supply, installation, operation, and maintenance of shared power supply charge points
Derbyshire County Council
Description: Supply, installation, operation and maintenance charge points for electric vehicles
Equipment, Wheelchairs and Adaptation Systems
Wakefield Council
Wakefield Council is seeking to procure a modern, cloud-based Referral and Service Management Solution to support the delivery of its integrated Equipment Service. The solution will provide a single, end-to-end platform to manage the complete equipment lifecycle, from referral and assessment through to ordering, delivery, maintenance, collection, decontamination, recycling and asset disposal. The system will support operational teams responsible for the provision of community equipment to adults and children across the Wakefield district, enabling efficient, safe and auditable service delivery. Key functional requirements include service user and referral management, equipment asset and inventory management, order processing, logistics and route optimisation, delivery and collection scheduling, maintenance and servicing management, mobile working, barcode and/or RFID scanning, reporting and analytics, workflow configuration, and comprehensive audit capabilities. The solution must also support integration with existing and future systems through standard interfaces and provide secure, role-based access for Council staff, NHS partners and other authorised users. The Council is seeking a highly configurable, scalable solution that reduces administrative effort, improves operational efficiency, enhances visibility of equipment assets throughout their lifecycle, and supports high-quality, person-centred service delivery. The solution should enable real-time operational management, robust performance reporting, and compliance with relevant information governance, security and statutory requirements. This pre-market engagement is intended to inform the Council's procurement strategy and final specification by seeking supplier feedback on market capability, implementation approaches, innovation and commercial models.
Supply and Delivery of Highways Materials and Tools
The Council of the Borough of Kirklees
The proposed framework is for the supply & delivery of Highways Materials and Tools. The framework includes: Cements Drainage and Ducting Materials Manholes, Gully Covers and Frames Road Marking Materials Timber Products Temporary Cone Signs Traffic Cones and Barriers Danger Lamps Footway Boards & Tools and Equipment - which includes, but is not limited to Sand Bags, Crowbars, Chisels, Knives and Blades, Brushes, Buckets, Watering Cans, Wire Cutters, Crimping Tools, First Aid Kits, Hammers, Jointing Irons, Allen Keys, Spirit Levels, Nets, Paintbrushes, Picks Axes, Rakes, Screwdrivers, Sheeting, Spanners, Wire Strippers, Trowels, Containers & Wheelbarrows.
Contingency Parking Site in Kent FM and Welfare services
Department for Transport
The provision of facilities management & welfare servivces at a contingency parking site in Kent.
Housing and Asset Management System Replacement - Market Engagement Notice
ROOFTOP HOUSING GROUP LIMITED
Rooftop Housing Group (Rooftop) is a leading social housing association managing approximately 7,000 homes across South Worcestershire and North Gloucestershire, providing affordable housing and specialist support services to a diverse range of residents, including key workers, veterans, and the Gypsy and Traveller community. Scope of Engagement Rooftop is seeking to procure a new Housing and Asset Management system (a single system offering both areas of functionality), with the new contract commencing in early 2028. Prior to commencing any procurement process, Rooftop is undertaking this market engagement exercise to explore and better understand the market. It does not constitute a call for competition, commence a procurement process, or create any commitment by Rooftop to undertake a procurement exercise. The purpose of this exercise is to establish: • Market capacity and appetite • Solution options, particularly seeing what the "Art of the possible" is over and above standard functionality. • Specification content • Delivery model options • Integration options • An understanding of the data migration options and processes • Indications on cost • Dependencies • Procurement options • Implementation timescales • Resource requirements of Rooftop staff • Social value opportunities • Risks • Opportunities • Barriers The exercise will be conducted through structured supplier system demonstrations. Demonstrations are due to take place the week commencing the 21st September 2026. Please note that this may change. A full day will be allocated for the demonstrations. To make effective use of our resources, we will plan to run the housing management demonstration in the morning (09:00 - 12:00) and the asset management demonstration in the afternoon (13:00 - 16:00). PME spaces are limited, and Rooftop reserves the right to limit participation where demand exceeds capacity. Interested parties are advised to express interest at the earliest opportunity. Further details of the
TENDER FOR EMAIL FILTERING
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council invite tenders for a fully managed Email Filtering solution for 900 user mailboxes. Fermanagh and Omagh District Council invite tenders for a supplier to provide all professional services necessary to deliver a fully managed, configured, tested and operational email filtering service. The service must be secure, resilient and Microsoft 365-compatible protection should cover spam, malware, phishing, spoofing, ransomware, malicious links and unsafe attachments the successful supplier will implement, configure, manage and support the service for the contract term.
AI Patent Search Tool
Intellectual Property Office
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is undertaking preliminary market engagement in relation to a potential future procurement for an AI-assisted patent search solution. The IPO is seeking to understand the capabilities available within the market to support patent examiners in identifying potentially relevant prior art documents from publicly available patent and technical information sources. The requirement is intended to explore solutions capable of using semantic, conceptual, AI-assisted or other advanced search techniques to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of patent searching, whilst maintaining examiner oversight and decision-making. The engagement will seek supplier feedback on available technologies, service models, security approaches, commercial models, routes to market and procurement considerations. Particular emphasis will be placed on the handling of confidential patent application information and the protection of customer data within AI-enabled solutions. This engagement is for information-gathering purposes only and does not form part of any formal procurement process. Any future procurement opportunity will be advertised separately.
Inclusive Cycle Hub
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
BCP Council is seeking a provider to develop and run an inclusive community cycling hub for residents - the first of its kind within the BCP Council area. The scope of the requirement is to: • Create a detailed, costed project plan to deliver BCP Council's vision of establishing a pilot inclusive cycling hub within financial year 2026-27 • Source and maintain a range of suitable cycles to meet service needs as detailed in 1.3 • Recruit and manage project staff and volunteers • Deliver staff and volunteer training and compliance • Create and run a project steering group in liaison with BCP Council • To engage with stakeholders and potential service users and report findings • Fully manage the project's finances, including all income and outgoings • Secure funding to support the continuation of the project after the first year Services offered must be compliant with all relevant legislation and provide good operational practice and the availability of the scheme is required to be clear and contain accessible information about services, schedules and costs.
The Sigma Trust - Electricity
The Sigma Trust
Procurement of electricity contracts for both HH and HH suppliers, and associated management services.
Supply, installation, operation, and maintenance of shared power (Standard power) supply charge points
Derbyshire County Council
Description: Supply, installation, operation and maintenance of Standard charge points for electric vehicles
Poole Water Recycling and Transfer
Wessex Water Services Ltd
As part of wider plans from the West Country Water and Environment Group (WCWE), two projects are in early planning and development, namely the Poole Water Recycling and Transfer Project, and Cheddar 2 Reservoir and Transfer. This Preliminary Market Engagement Notice refers only to the Poole Water Recycling and Transfer Project, led by Wessex Water, however a separate Preliminary Market Engagement Notice has been concurrently issued by South West Water for the Cheddar 2 Reservoir Project. A Planned Procurement Notice reference 2025/S 000-037909 https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/037909-2025?origin=SearchResults&p=1 has previously been published in relation to this Project. It is Wessex Water's intent to procure a Competitively Appointed Provider (CAP) to design, build, finance, operate and maintain a new Poole Water Recycling and Transfer centre under the Direct Procurement for Customers (DPC) model. Please note that this Notice is not a call for competition. At this stage the Project scope comprises a new 30 Ml/d Water Recycling Centre at Corfe Mullen, together with ancillary associated works including transfer from the existing Poole Water Recycling Centre to the new Water Recycling Centre at Corfe Mullen, creation of new wetlands, and discharge pipelines. The estimated capital value of the work is c.£287m. A launch event was held on Tuesday 9th September 2025, followed in October 2025 by bilateral discussions with interested parties from the target market. Wessex Water invites interested parties via this Notice to participate in further Market Engagement activities, as part of a planned ongoing programme of market engagement for the Poole Water Recycling and Transfer Project. The programme of engagement is proposed to help develop a wider understanding of the delivery of the Project from both a construction and investment perspective, and presents an opportunity for Wessex Water to engage and collaborate with the market in refining its delivery and com
Romany Lane Ablution Block Refurbishment
East Suffolk Council
Romany Lane in Kessingland, is an occupied Romany Gypsy travellers site comprising 24 pitches of various sizes. East Suffolk Council is looking for a contractor to carry out refurbishment works to upgrade 16 ablution blocks, including improvements to the existing day rooms and associated bathroom and WC facilities (electrical work, and window/door replacements are not included in this tender).
Street Cleansing- Gum removal 2026
Cheshire West and Chester Council
Street Cleansing- Gum removal 2026 Lot 1- Street washing Gum Removal Lot 2 - Rows Deep Cleaning
Yeovil College ITT for Waste Management Services
Yeovil College
Yeovil College Invitation to Tender for Waste Management Services
Restaurant Refurbishment at Sunderland Royal Hospital
CITY HOSPITALS INDEPENDENT COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED
The project involves refurbishing the current restaurant located at Sunderland Royal Hospital according to the tender specification and details.
Pole Planting Framework
NATIONAL GRID UK LIMITED
National Grid's objective is to select appropriate suppliers to create a Pole Planting Framework to supply services across the East and West Midlands, South West England and South Wales regions. The anticipated term of the framework will be a 5 year initial term with 3 1-year extension options if National Grid choose to exercise the right to extend. National Grid UK spend approximately £27,000,000 per annum on Pole Planting Services however please note, this is an indicative figure across all areas and there is no guarantee of volumes under this Framework. The Works cover some or all of the activities listed below, exact requirements will be detailed in the relevant Work Instruction: 1. Provision of plant, machinery, and operatives for the excavation and standing of wood poles and/or associated stays. 2. Transportation of transformers, switchgear, poles, and associated materials to site, including support with their erection, dismantling, and the removal of redundant equipment as scrap. 3. Trenching, installation, repair, and testing of earthing systems; trenching and installation of service cables; and construction of joint bays at the base of overhead line poles operating on: - Low Voltage (up to 1000 V) - High Voltage (11,000 V) - Extra High Voltage (33,000 V / 66,000 V) networks The Works may include: - Activities undertaken on the Public Highway and where specified, excavation and reinstatement works. Traffic management is to be carried out by National Grid's nominated provider. - Provision of a 24-hour emergency response service, which may include planned standby, unplanned callouts, and response during significant weather-related events. - Completion of all activities in compliance with National Grid Policies and Standard Techniques.
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