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Tritium Safety Diagnostics
UK Atomic Energy Authority
Within UKAEA the Lithium Breeding Tritium Innovation (LIBRTI) Programme seeks to create a world leading UK capability for demonstrating the feasibility of powerplant relevant fusion fuel technologies. As part of the facility the Tritium Safety Diagnostics System shall provide continuous monitoring, detection and quantification within the LIBRTI facility to ensure protection of personnel, the environment, and plant assets while enabling safe operation of tritium breeding experiments.
UK1 - Paper Hygiene products 2027
SUPPLY CHAIN COORDINATION LIMITED
Non-exclusive framework agreement for the supply of Paper Hygiene Products. This may include but is not limited to - Hand towel sleeves and rolls - Couch rolls - Centrefeeds - Toilet rolls including systems - Tissues
IR67TVET42026 – Smart Classroom setup in Centre of Excellence
British Council
This request is related to Smart Classroom setup in Centre of Excellence for TVET Team. For details, please refer to attached ITT tender documents. It has all the required scope of work, specifications, timescales, instructions for responding along with Standard Terms & Conditions.
Cyclical Decorating, Decorating Materials, and Monetary Voucher / Card Schemes
EFFICIENCY EAST MIDLANDS LIMITED
EEM are looking to conduct a tender exercise to create a Cyclical Decorating, Decorating Materials, and Monetary Voucher / Card Schemes Framework. The Framework will provide EEM Members with a provision for Decorating Materials on a delivery and counter collection basis, non-cash based Voucher or Card schemes and Cyclical Decoration Works to property Exterior and Interiors. The current Framework is split into the following workstream Lots: Lot 1 - Delivery and Counter Collection Lot 2 - Cyclical Interior and Exterior Decoration Lot 3 - Tenant Options Voucher Scheme
Finance Management Systems
BELIEVE HOUSING LIMITED
Financial Management System (FMS). There is a period of implementation so as to be ready for the genuine services, this period of implementation is expected to commence from 5th January 2027. believe housing reserves the right, subject to compliance with the Procurement Act 2023 and any applicable transparency requirements, to publish any future transparency notice where necessary or appropriate to support the continued provision of the service, including but not limited to any lawful contract extension, modification or other permitted arrangement.
Marketing Creative Services - Domestic & International
Department for Business & Trade
This procurement will provide domestic and international marketing creative services to support DBT’s strategic communications objectives and ministerial priorities. The contract will enable the delivery of Cabinet Office-approved campaigns, including SME support, Industrial Strategy, employment rights changes, and trade and investment promotion, ensuring key messages reach target audiences and drive long-term behavioural change. The service will provide the flexibility to adapt campaigns as priorities evolve. Please note that value stated within this notice is indicative, and the Authority makes no commitment to this value accounting for actual spend on a future opportunity.
Alternative Provision Dynamic Purchasing System - Sheffield
Sheffield City Council
Sheffield City Council is seeking Providers who deliver a form of Alternative Provision or other equivalent or similar form of off-site education service for children and young people. The value of this tender has been advertised in anticipation of changing the period of validity of the DPS in the future; at the time of advertising the estimate annual value of work delivered as Alternative Provision is approximately £3,500,000 annually. This DPS is developed as a light touch regime project.
Disposal of Waste and Surplus Petrol, Oils and Lubricants (POL)
Defence Equipment and Support
Compliant and Ethical Disposal of Waste and Surplus Petrol, Oils and Lubricants (POL)
Plant Control Systems Functional Assessment
UK FUSION ENERGY LTD
UKFE is looking to ascertain interest from suppliers regarding a requirement for a Plant Control Systems Functional Assessment. As part of the engineering delivery of STEP Plant Control Systems preliminary design, this delivery package is required to support in overall delivery of the FY 26/27 Plant Control plan. This package of work will fit with and complement parallel Plant Control System design activities, thus regular engagement with stakeholders in the STEP design team will be necessary. The STEP Plant Control System will form the plant operational interface (via the Command & Control facility) and implement plant wide permissive control and coordination of all lower-level control system functions. The level of detail applicable to this package of work is broadly Preliminary. Scope of this work package is limited to the Plant Control System and its interfaces to lower-level control systems (maximum 2 levels below Plant Control). Proposed deliverables: D1.Plant Control - Interfaces Identification & Detailing D2.Plant Control - Processes, Regulations & Standards Identification D3.Plant Control – Plant Control Operations & Maintenance D4.Plant Control - Safety Hazard Assessment D5.Plant Control - Protection Assessment D6.Plant Control - Security Assessment D7.Plant Control - Control Assessment Please note that this is Preliminary Market Engagement, and does not constitute a live opportunity nor request for bids. Should UKFE be in a position to proceed to request tenders for this requirement a separate notice is expected to be published. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://ukfe.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Abingdon:-Feasibility-study%2C-advisory-service%2C-analysis./V74VQQ56RJ To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://ukfe.delta-esourcing.com/respond/V74VQQ56RJ
Temporary Accommodation
West Sussex County Council
Temporary Accommodation in West Sussex Early Engagement & Soft Market Testing – Invitation to Providers Please note that is not the commencement of a procurement process and this paper is for the purpose of market engagement only. Should a procurement process follow, a separate notice and documents will be issued. West Sussex County Council (WSCC) is continuing to explore options to expand and improve temporary accommodation across the county, with a strong focus on promoting and safeguarding the wellbeing of people who are homeless, as well as refugees and migrants in need of housing support. We are particularly interested in working with providers offering privately owned accommodation and independent settings, alongside more traditional provision. Due to increasing demand, we are now actively inviting accommodation providers and property owners to come forward and engage with us. The Council is seeking to engage with providers who can secure or supply temporary and emergency accommodation, as defined by Part VII of the Housing Act 1996, for individuals and households experiencing homelessness. This engagement will help inform a potential future procurement process. The Refugee Resettlement & Migration Service at WSCC works closely with central government, including the Home Office, to support refugees and migrants to safely resettle and integrate into local communities. As demand for accommodation continues to grow—including for people arriving from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Sudan, and other contexts—we are keen to build partnerships that increase the availability of safe, suitable, and sustainable housing across West Sussex. Through this early engagement and soft market testing exercise, WSCC aims to better understand the market, including capacity, interest, and the range of providers that may be able to contribute. We are particularly interested in hearing from providers who can offer the following types of accommodation: 1. Temporary Accommodation Houses – For in
UHB Managed Digital Content Service
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
This procurement activity is hosted by University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (the “Authority”), for the requirement of a Managed Digital Content Service for Trust Intranet Users.
Community Reablement Support Service
London Borough of Lambeth
Lambeth Council is seeking a partner to provide reabling home care workers for its integrated reablement service. Reabling home care workers will work alongside clinical staff from Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and social workers and assessors from Lambeth Council to provide short term support to people following a period of ill-health or hospital admission to rebuild their independence. Contract value is based on an hourly rate for support delivered, with an indicative volume of 28,500 hours per year. The successful provider will maintain a presence at the Intermediate Care Lambeth base at Ackerman Health Centre, Patmos Road, SW9 6AF and will attend regular multidisciplinary team meetings. The service operates across the full geographical extent of the London Borough of Lambeth. Please note the contract opportunity offered is for five years, with the option of two 1-year extensions. Contract value for 5 years is £3,400,000 excluding VAT and if all extensions utilised £4,760,000 excluding VAT.
T26-095HCO Community Hubs to Support Asylum Seekers and Refugees - Service Delivery Partner
Derry City and Strabane District Council
Derry City and Strabane District Council seeks to appoint a suitably qualified Service Delivery Partner to oversee Community Hubs to Support Asylum Seekers and Refugees. Asylum Seekers have historically been accommodated within the Belfast City Council boundary for a variety of reasons including to support reporting to the local Home Office and access to immigration legal support. Dispersed accommodation along with a number of hotels being used for contingency accommodation is now being procured outside of Belfast City Council area. Derry City and Strabane District Council area is now a dispersal area outside Belfast for the resettlement of Asylum Seekers and Refugees. The Executive Office provides funding to District Councils to deliver on Community Hubs and support services for Asylum Seekers and Refugees. Derry City and Strabane District Council (DCSDC) previously delivered programmes for Asylum Seekers and Refugees which is outlined below. This Community Hubs Project will build on this work and enhance the services provided for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the DCSDC area. Your submission must be submitted via etendersNI, via this CFT. No other method of submissions will be accepted. Please refer to the CfT documents for further detail.
Traffic Signals Framework
The North Yorkshire Council
The Authority is exploring the establishment of a multi supplier framework agreement to support the delivery of traffic signal schemes across the North Yorkshire Council administrative area. The geographic scope will include urban, semi urban and rural locations, and suppliers may be required to deliver works at single or multiple sites concurrently. The framework is intended to support a range of traffic signal works varying in scale, value and complexity, from straightforward renewals and minor upgrades to more complex junction and networked signal schemes. The anticipated volume of works and final duration of any future framework have not yet been determined and will be informed by the outcome of this market engagement exercise. To reflect differing levels of complexity and risk, the Authority is considering structuring the framework using a complexity led lotting model, with further subdivision by delivery approach. The proposed structure is outlined below.
Tender for Phase1River Restoration Works on Lough More Catchment supported by PEACEPLUS CALM
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council (“the Council”) invites Tenders from suitably experienced and qualified contractors to carry out river restoration work on the Lough More Catchment south east of Augher village in Co Tyrone. Armagh City, Banbridge, and Craigavon Borough Council is a partner on the CALM Project with East Border Region (EBR), Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Inland Fisheries Ireland, the Loughs Agency and Ulster University. The CALM Partners wish to address the excess nutrient load in watercourses, which leads to water pollution and loss of biodiversity in river catchments.
Regulatory and Quality Consultancy Support for MedTech, HealthTech and Pharma
CENTRE FOR PROCESS INNOVATION LIMITED
CPI is a trusted partner of industry, academia, government, and the investment community. We're the catalyst for delivering smart Health Tech, materials, defence, pharma, AgriFood Tech and energy storage innovations. As part of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, we facilitate access to world-class organisations to deliver transformation across industries. Within our MedTech/HealthTech/Pharma portfolio, CPI is developing capability and solutions such as software-enabled and AI-driven medical technologies. CPI requires expert regulatory and quality support to develop and update its Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and quality management system (QMS) documentation, provide training, and provide additional services such as providing feedback on strategy plans and assumptions for project proposals. This specification sets out the requirement for a Regulatory/Quality consultant to deliver this work.
Inclusive Schools Trust ~ Catering Tender
Inclusive Schools Trust
The successful Supplier will be required to provide catering services for Inclusive Schools Trust. The tender project is seeking to appoint a single Supplier whose initiative and innovation will be welcomed for the provision of catering service within the existing facilities for the 6 primary schools of the trust. The Trust would wish the successful Supplier to review the current range of services offered, as well as looking at the delivery of the current catering service and make recommendations accordingly. The contract being tendered is for three years in duration from 1st November 2026 to the 31st October 2029 with the option to extend for a further two years, the extensions with mutual agreement would only be for 1 year at a time and will operate as a guaranteed performance contract, with the successful Supplier offering the Trust a fixed ceiling price per annum for the provision of catering services. The Trust intends its’ schools to be open for 190 days, to achieve the 39 weeks of the teaching curriculum. The contract offered covers the scope for the provision of all catering services within the schools as well as hospitality and free issue requirements of the schools ad hoc. The client would like to see innovative delivery of emerging food trends that are seen on the high street and in retail outlets that pupils and their families frequent and therefore need to be reflected in the school dining rooms. The ITT documentation presents detailed specifications for each school against which bidders can present confident proposals. Free School Meals and hospitality will be charged based on evidenced consumption at a rate agreed yearly in line with government funding with associated sales and costs included within the pricing models. The successful Supplier will be expected to maximise the sourcing of fresh produce on a local basis, as well as provide support on educating the pupils in healthy eating and where food comes from. Whilst the Trust prioritises value for
Egrets Way Path Resurfacing Works (Piddinghoe-Southease), Piddinghoe, East Sussex
South Downs National Park Authority
This invitation to tender relates to a an approximate 1.65km linear section x 3m width of the Egrets Way permissive path for pedestrians and wheeled users (inc pushchairs, mobility scooters and cyclists), between Piddinghoe and Southease, constructed in 2015/16. The path of unbound limestone gravel with limestone dust capping requires resurfacing due to general wear and tear, livestock grazing (sheep) and limited farm vehicle movements.
Provision of Force Medical Advisors for Humberside Police
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside
Humberside Police looking for the services of a Force Medical Advisor to be the trusted medical authority for the organisation-offering impartial, evidence-based advice that shapes decisions on fitness for duty, ill-health retirement, injury awards, and workplace adjustments. The FMA's expertise will help ensure compliance with Police Pension Regulations, Home Office guidance, and best practice in occupational health, while supporting a culture of care, fairness, and resilience.
Campus Works Programme (CWP)
Sheffield Hallam University
The University intends to appoint a single contractor under a framework arrangement to deliver minor works and maintenance projects across the university estate. The appointed partner will be responsible for projects up to £5 million (including contingency, excluding VAT), with flexibility to deliver selected projects between £1 million and £5 million where required.
Leisure Management for Parish Wharf and Strode Leisure Centres
North Somerset Council
The Council is procuring a concession contract for the management of two leisure centres. The process is a competitive flexible procedure which will include the following stages: Stage 1- CoP and ITT Stage 2- Negotiation Stage 3- BAFO Pleas see the Supplying the South West portal to review the opportunity and accompanying documents Please note, a supplier day will be held on 16/07/2026 at Parish Wharf Leisure Centre. Please see Read First- Invitation to Tender for further details
CN260767 RFQ - Kent County Council Tobacco Control Strategy
Kent County Council
KCC requires a suitable provider to: •Produce a local Kent-based Tobacco Control Strategy, in line with the national Tobacco Control Plan, with the aim of reducing smoking prevalence in Kent (especially among high smoking prevalence groups). This will require strategic recommendations to reduce the take up of smoking (prevention), increase the number of referrals into stop smoking services and support legislation locally, where applicable, to support a Smokefree generation. •Develop a comprehensive Action Plan aligned to the strategy that delivers SMART objectives and outcomes for a range of Kent partners to sign up to. Partners will have an opportunity to further shape and co-design the action plan once a Kent Tobacco Control Alliance has been formed by the KCC Public Health Department after the life of this contract. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/tenders/UK-UK-Maidstone:-Health-services./6MGZU9B8HB To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/respond/6MGZU9B8HB
Accommodation Based Support Service for Care Leavers and Vulnerable Young People aged 16 – 21
Wokingham Borough Council
The purpose of this service is to provide safe, high-quality accommodation and support for vulnerable young people aged 16–21, including children in care and care leavers, enabling them to develop the skills, confidence and resilience required for adulthood and independent living. The Provider will deliver a flexible, needs-led service that promotes safety, wellbeing, independence, positive relationships and engagement in education, employment and training. Support will be tailored to individual needs and delivered in partnership with young people, the Council and relevant agencies. The service will contribute to the Council's corporate parenting responsibilities by ensuring young people receive the support, opportunities and stability that a good parent would provide, helping them achieve sustainable accommodation and positive outcomes as they transition into adulthood.
Bus Operator Services for Certain Bus routes 2026-2027
Westmorland and Furness Council
Westmorland and Furness Council is seeking to procure suitably qualified and experienced operators to deliver a range of local bus services funded through Bus Grant Funding (formerly Bus Service Improvement Plan funding) for the 2026/27 financial year. The procurement will support the continuation of existing contracted services, the introduction of new and enhanced routes, and the replacement of services where external funding has ceased, in line with the Council's approved investment programme. The Council intends to award contracts for an initial period of up to 12 months, with an option to extend for a further period of up to 6 months at the Council's sole discretion, giving a maximum potential contract duration of 18 months. The opportunity does not establish a framework agreement but will result in the award of individual service contracts. The procurement aims to secure reliable, accessible and sustainable transport services that support local communities, improve connectivity, and contribute to wider economic, social and environmental objectives across Westmorland and Furness.
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