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Invitation to Tender - The provision of planned preventative maintenance of fire alarm, fire detectors, intruder alarm, kitchen suppression and CCTV servicing, to include system monitoring, reactive and planned works.

Cardinal Newman College

The College is seeking to appoint a contractor to deliver fire and security systems, planned preventative maintenance, system monitoring, reactive and planned works across its 12 buildings. The scope includes planned preventative maintenance, reactive repairs, system monitoring, and planned works, all in line with relevant British Standards and best practice. The appointed contractor will be responsible for maintaining fire alarms, CCTV, intruder alarms, disabled refuge systems, and kitchen fire suppression systems, with defined service frequencies and detailed reporting requirements. A 24/7 call-out service is required, including a one-hour response for emergency faults, alongside next-day attendance for non-urgent issues. The contractor must also provide monitoring services for fire and intruder systems, ensuring timely notification of faults and activations to both the College and its security provision. Clear cost structures, including labour rates, materials, and uplift percentages, must be submitted, along with evidence of relevant industry accreditations.

Estimated value£290,000
CA17827
United Kingdomservices

Aerial LiDAR Capture & Data Acquisition

Robert Gordon University

The University requires the appointment of a Contractor to provide time-sensitive aerial LiDAR scanning and imagery services to deliver a high-resolution laser-mapped aerial survey of the specified region of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, together with associated 3D, geospatial, and visualisation-ready deliverables.

Estimated value£350,000
RTEU0010
United Kingdomservices

RMCB 059 - Provision of Servicing and Repairs to Lifts

Shropshire Council

Shropshire Council is inviting tenders from contractors to provide a fully comprehensive lift service, including repair and maintenance. The successful contractor will be responsible for delivering a Rescue Service for lift entrapment situations, as well as managing the associated call handling. Additionally, the contract requires the provision of SAFed Supplementary tests on in-service lifts when requested by the Council’s inspecting engineer. The contract will initially run for five years, with an option to extend for a further two years. For detailed information regarding the scope and requirements, please refer to the Contract Specification documentation, which contains further guidance.

Estimated value
RMCB 059
United Kingdomworks

Bangor University Tender for Minor Works Framework (£100k to £1m Excl VAT)

Prifysgol Bangor / Bangor University

Tender for Minor works Framework (from £100k to £1m Excl VAT) comprised of 3 lots ; Lot 1 - Electrical Lot 2 - Mechanical Lot 3 - Buildings and Grounds 4 suppliers to be appointed to each log. Suppliers may bid across multiple lots

Estimated value£18.0m
BU822024
United Kingdomservices

Vehicle Disposals

City of Doncaster Council

The City of Doncaster Council (The Council) is seeking to appoint a suitably experienced auction provider to dispose of surplus fleet vehicles and ad hoc spare parts as part of a fleet reduction programme. The Contract will run for an initial 2-year period. Extensions will be available for up to a maximum period of 3 years and may be exercised in 3*12-month periods. See section 16 for further information. Prices will remain fixed for the initial 2-year contract term. The objectives of this contract are to: • Achieve Best Value for surplus vehicles • Ensure a transparent, auditable, and compliant process • Minimise officer time and operational disruption • Ensure environmental, data protection, and legal compliance Buyer Fee Fairness Requirement The Supplier will not apply any additional fee, premium, uplift percentage or surcharge through its auctions to a buyer solely on the basis that a vehicle originates from the Council’s fleet. The Supplier may apply its standard published buyer fees, provided these: • are applied consistently to all vehicles and all sellers; • are published transparently prior to bidding; • do not include any special uplift, percentage, or surcharge linked to the vehicle’s council origin. The Council reserves the right to audit buyer fee structures to ensure compliance.

Estimated value£500,000
2893
United Kingdomworks

B947 (2027) Excavation, Cable Laying & Reinstatement Works

Northern Ireland Electricity Networks Limited

The purpose of this procurement is to appoint multiple suppliers for the Provision of Excavation, Cable Laying and Reinstatement and related services across six Lots: Lot 1 Belfast District, Lot 2 North District, Lot 3 South District, Lot 4 East District, Lot 5 West District Lot 6 Projects. Lots 1-5 are geographical and Lot 6 is non-geographical. The services within Lots 1-6 will include, but not limited to as follows:: • The excavation and reinstatement of trenches and joint holes. • Installation of electricity cables (33kV, 11kV, LV mains and LV service) and related equipment (including minipillars, underground distribution boxes, auxiliary cables, ducts, etc.) associated with: a) Provision of New Customer Connections b) Fault and Emergency Response c) Asset Installation / Replacement / Upgrade Works • Management of Street works activities including signing, lighting and guarding of works to Chapter 8 of the Traffic Signs Manual. Possible additional activities include: • Cable Jointing of 33kV, 11kV, LV and Service Cables • Route selection All appointed Suppliers in Lots 1 to 5 as either Primary Supplier or Reserve Supplier will be appointed to the Framework Agreement for Lot 6. Call off contracts for each Lot will be appointed as outlined in Appendix C - Call Off Procedure of the ITT document. NIE Networks estimates the value of the Contract to be in the region of £331.5 million for the potential full 8 year period (inclusive of contingency).

Estimated value£331.5m
B947 (2027)
United Kingdomworks

Renovation works - Lower Valley Farmhouse, off Balsham, Fulbourn, Cambridge, CB21 5DA

Cambridgeshire County Council

Renovation works - Lower Valley Farmhouse, off Balsham, Fulbourn, Cambridge, CB21 5DA Cambridgeshire County Council's farm estate is 34,000 acres (13,400 ha) with 160 farm tenants it is the largest of its kind in England and Wales. Contractors submitting tenders will need to provide evidence that they possess CHAS accreditation or equivalent alternative. Open morning to view the dwelling will be 4th June 2026 - 10am - 11.30am. No other date will be offered.

Estimated value£70,000
DN815996
United Kingdomworks

Witham and Braintree Fire Station Bay Door Replacement

Essex Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Fire and Rescue Authority

The works consist of the replacement of the appliance bay doors to Witham & Braintree fire stations to replace the existing temperamental sliding doors with improved overhead doors also used on other fire stations. This consists of replacement overhead doors, associated Mechanical and Electrical and making good works. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Kelvedon:-Doors./A239B9936B To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/A239B9936B

Estimated value£160,000
ECFRS00494
United Kingdomservices

Training Provision to Support Educated Other Than At School (EOTAS)

Caerphilly County Borough Council

The Council is aiming to provide a suite of educational qualifications in addition to what they provide at the Educated Other Than AT School (EOTAS) provision that shall offer practical work life experience to the Council’s most vulnerable children in EOTAS and mainstream children, so they have every opportunity to achieve qualifications that support them into the wider world of work or a college pathway. Courses can include technical and vocational qualifications. Qualifications and courses can range from entry level upwards, from accredited to non-accredited. The courses will be delivered from a mixture of the new Centre for Skills for Learning in Pontllanfraith and external provision depending on the course provision. The Contract will consist of three (3) lots as set out immediately below: Lot 1 – Construction Lot 2 – Hair and Beauty Lot 3 – Digital Skills Full details can be found in the ITT Providers can tender for one or more lots Bidder(s) interested in attending the Market Engagement event on Tuesday 19 May 2026 must email procurement@caerphilly.gov.uk by 17:00 hrs, Friday 15 May 2026.

Estimated value£1.2m
CCBC/PS2974/26/LE
United Kingdomservices

Medication to Manage Problematic Sexual Arousal (MMPSA) Service for the South-West, North-West and North-East regions (initial pilot service)

NHS England

NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGCSU), on behalf of NHS England (referred to as the Authority), is inviting suitably qualified and experienced providers to respond to this Competitive Process for the provision of a Medication to Manage Problematic Sexual Arousal (MMPSA) Service for the South-West, North-West and North-East regions (initial pilot service) including the Clinical Regional Multi-Disciplinary Team, as part of a jointly commissioned HMPPS-NHS England care pathway. The service is being commissioned under the following Lots: Lot 1 - MMPSA Service: South-West Lot 2 - MMPSA Service: North-West Lot 3 - MMPSA Service: North-East To participate in the Competitive Process, please register and access documentation via the Atamis (Health Family) portal: https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome Should providers have any queries, or have problems using the portal, they should contact Helpdesk at: Phone: 0800 9956035 E-mail: support-health@atamis.co.uk A provider event via Microsoft Teams is planned for Tuesday 9th June 2026 at 2.30pm. If you would like to attend, please email anna.salt@nhs.net to register by 5pm on Monday 8th June 2026. All slides, questions and responses will be made available to all providers following this event via Atamis. The response deadline is 12pm, midday, on Thursday 25th June 2026 and the project reference in Atamis is C445639.

Estimated value£12.1m
ocds-h6vhtk-069900
United Kingdomservices

Electronic Monitoring

Scottish Government

The Scottish Ministers are seeking to establish a managed service contract for Electronic Monitoring of those who have offended in the justice system to support the criminal and Youth Justice Systems in Scotland. The service provider will be responsible for the installation, maintenance and removal of all necessary equipment and for the monitoring of those in the justice system placed on any form of electronic monitoring.

Estimated value
Case 796236
United Kingdomservices

Plant Hire, Equipment and Specialised Vehicles

East Riding of Yorkshire Council

This framework is being re-opened under Procurement Act 2023 section 49. This is for the hire of plant, equipment (with and without operator) and specialised vehicles to the East Riding of Yorkshire Council.

Estimated value£1.2m
768-26 F2
United Kingdomworks

Day Works Civils

VIA EAST MIDLANDS LIMITED

Via East Midlands on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council (NCC) provide a variety of works on both a planned and ad-hoc basis, addressing situations where internal resources are insufficient. This service necessitates the provision of operatives to undertake the completion of a wide range of tasks on the highway to minimise disruption to the network. Via East Midlands will appoint a selection of three experienced and competent Contractors to provide Day Works Civils support on both a planned and ad-hoc basis, addressing situations where internal resources are insufficient. Due to duly substantiated urgency not attributable to the Authority, the tender timescale has been reduced to 10 days to ensure continuity of critical services.

Estimated value£4.0m
ocds-h6vhtk-0698f7
United Kingdomworks

The Refurbishment and Reconfiguration of the Existing Ground and First Floor Changing Rooms and Associated Facilities at Abbey Stadium

Redditch Borough Council

Estimated value£500,000
DN815847
United Kingdomservices

Perinatal Mental Health Services

Sheffield City Council

This tender includes 2 lots. Lot 1 - Perinatal Mental Health Peer Support Service Lot 2 - Perinatal Mental Health - Dads and Male Caregivers Peer Support Lot 1 - Perinatal Mental Health Peer Support Service Sheffield City Council, as part of the national Best Start in Life and Healthy Babies Programme (formerly Start for Life), is recommissioning a perinatal mental health peer support service to provide early, accessible, and relationship based support for parents experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties [1]. This includes anxiety, low mood, stress, and supporting healthy parent–infant relationships. The need for strengthened peer based emotional wellbeing support has been consistently highlighted by parents and carers, including through the Sheffield Early Years consultation (2023) and subsequent engagement activity undertaken more recently. This has been running for 3 years and the aim is to build on, develop, improve and evolve what has already been implemented. Lot 2 - Perinatal Mental Health - Dads and Male Caregivers Peer Support Sheffield City Council, as part of the national Best Start in Life and Healthy Babies Programme (formerly Start for Life), is recommissioning a Perinatal Mental Health (PNMH) Peer Support Programme for Dads and Male Caregivers. This recommissioning builds on three years of delivery and responds directly to needs identified through the 2023 Early Years Start for Life Consultation, where fathers and partners highlighted gaps in support during the perinatal period. The aim of this programme is to help all new and expectant dads and male caregivers make the transition to parenthood as smooth as possible, with a strong emphasis on: • sensitive and attuned caregiving • positive early parent–infant relationships • good mental wellbeing for babies and their families

Estimated value£1.2m
100110620
United Kingdomservices

General Practice Assistant (GPA) Accredited Education Route

NHS England

Provision of Level 4 accredited GPA training including learner support, mentorship guidance, portfolio assessment, accreditation, quality assurance, reporting, and collaborative working with regional Training Hubs. The estimated value of the Contract(s) over a maximum 5 year term is the maximum expenditure that the Contracting Authority has budgeted for payment under the Contract(s). Including all extensions this is £13,749,255.00 (Exclusive of VAT). The Awarded Contracts shall be payable based on the volume of activity with a maximum price per learner of £3,711.00 (Exclusive of VAT). The initial contract term shall be 3 years with the potential for 2 years in Contract extension periods by election of the Contracting Authority, on such notice and for such periods as is specified by the Contract. The Contracting Authority anticipates that it will enter into a contract with between 1 to 7 providers. The deadline for submission of completed ITT submissions is 12th June 2026 at 12:00pm (midday). Late submissions will not be accepted therefore, please submit in good time prior to the deadline date and time. All communications should be made via the messaging function on the e-Tendering portal during the tender exercise. The Contracting Authority requests that all communications are channelled through the e-portal system and not with the Contracting Authority itself other than as expressly permitted within this ITT. Further information relating to this project can be found at NHSE e-tendering portal at the link below. All clarification questions and submission bids must be received via this portal only. Registration is free of charge. https://health-family-contract-search.secure.force.com/?SearchType=Projects

Estimated value£13.7m
C437730
United Kingdomservices

Provision of a Six Facet Condition Survey across the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust’s Estate

Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (The Authority) requires a Supplier to undertake relevant six facet surveys across the entirety of its estate (The Services). The purpose of the Services is to update the Physical Condition, Functional Stability, Space Utilisation, Quality, Statutory Compliance and Environmental facets across its Nottingham City Hospital, Queen's Medical Centre and Ropewalk House sites (The Premises and Locations). The objective is to establish a refreshed baseline identifying unpalatable risk across the estate to align with the objectives and targets of the Authority's relevant strategies and to inform an action plan for any remediation that may be required. The Services shall include the six facet surveys and gathering of relevant data in accordance with applicable industry standards whilst ensuring consistency of results between the various surveys required. The Services shall enable the Authority to determine the condition and risk for each facet element and allocate condition categories to its Premises and Locations on a “per facet” basis. Together with a summary of remedial works required, photos of non-compliant areas and estimated costs to bring each facet to a safe and acceptable condition, the six facet survey shall assist the Authority in prioritising budget allocation to the relevant critical areas. This information will support the Authority’s backlog maintenance reporting and Estates Return Information Collection (ERIC) information. To enable successful provision of the Services, as a minimum, the Supplier shall: a) lead on the production and collation of relevant asset survey reports b) provide the Services: (i) in accordance with the Authority’s budgets (ii) in line with its Programme c) ensure successful outcomes achieving the Authority’s required level of quality d) provide technical management of the survey including, but not limited to, survey activities, data collection and production, access and Permits [DS1] to Work un

Estimated value£2.5m
C416157
United Kingdomservices

Mandatory Dental Services (MDS) in Oxfordshire to NHS Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) Integrated Care Board (ICB)

Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) Integrated Care Board (ICB)

Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) Integrated Care Board (ICB) sought providers who had the capability and capacity to deliver Mandatory Dental Services (MDS) in the Oxfordshire area. The procurement was divided into 5 lots and covered the following areas: Lot 1: Vale of the White Horse (East) Lot 2: Vale of the White Horse (West) Lot 3: West Oxfordshire (South) Lot 4: West Oxfordshire (North) Lot 5: Cherwell East Interested parties could bid for a maximum of two Lots. The aims for MDS provision are to: • contribute to improving oral and general health • reduce inequalities in health and access to dental care by providing extra support to groups of vulnerable adults and children. This includes, but is not limited to, children, residents of care homes, other vulnerable groups and patients weighing up to 227kg (35 stones and 10.45 lbs) • provide access to NHS dental services to ensure equity and consistency of provision • improve children's oral health through partnership working with local stakeholders • provide bookable appointments outside of core hours • deliver appropriate, efficient and cost-effective services within the service • provide high quality dental services within framework of the NHS (General Dental Services/Personal Dental Services) Regulations 2005 and any subsequent revisions • provide access within contracted hours to un-associated patients identified as having an urgent dental need via NHS 111, NHS Dental Helpline, out of hours services and self-referral • refer patients to other NHS services as appropriate in line with the relevant local protocols and guidance • establish a positive working relationship between the Commissioner and Provider to facilitate and maximise high quality service delivery • develop services in line with the evolving strategic approach to primary care dental provision and align with the priorities of the NHS Long Term Plan - www.longtermplan.nhs.uk and ICB Primary Care Strategy - https://www.bucksoxonbe

Estimated value
C314574
United Kingdomservices

Grant Management Technical Assistance (III)

British Council

The British Council is looking for a Service Provider as a Grant Management Technical Assistant

Estimated value£30,000
ocds-h6vhtk-069915
United Kingdomworks

181119 Window and Door Replacement in Housing Stock

Moray Council

The works involves the supply an installation of UPVC Windows and External Doors to approximately 900 Moray Council properties, replacing the existing windows and doors, across the council area over a three-year period. The tenderer is to note there is no guarantee on the level of work issued and no claims will be considered on the level of works instructed (no matter the degree of difference).

Estimated value£9.0m
181119 Window and Door Replacement in Housing Stock
United Kingdomworks

Co-op Academy Medlock - Toilet Refurbishment

The Co-operative Academy of Manchester

Design and refurbishment of toilets at Co-op Academy Medlock, Manchester city centre.

Estimated value
CA17780
United Kingdomsupplies

Adnodd Hawliau Dynol ar ran Adnodd Cyfyngedig / Human Rights Resource on behalf of Adnodd Cyfyngedig

Caerphilly County Borough Council

Mae’r comisiwn hwn yn cael ei roi mewn cyd-destun lle mae dadleuon hynod gynhennus a chamdybiaethau cyson yn peryglu dealltwriaeth y cyhoedd o hawliau dynol, gyda chyflymder a chyrhaeddiad y cyfryngau ar-lein a’r cyfryngau cymdeithasol yn gwaethygu’r sefyllfa honno. Yng Nghymru, mae tystiolaeth o arolygon mewnol yn awgrymu bod cyfran sylweddol o bobl yn credu bod hawliau dynol yn rhywbeth amodol sy’n gysylltiedig â haeddiant a dinasyddiaeth. Roedd yr adroddiad a gyhoeddwyd yn 2021, Cryfhau a hyrwyddo cydraddoldeb a hawliau dynol yng Nghymru, hefyd o’r farn bod angen cryfhau dealltwriaeth y cyhoedd yn hyn o beth. / This commission is being undertaken in a context where public understanding of human rights is challenged by highly polarised debate and persistent misconceptions, reinforced by the speed and reach of online and social media. In Wales, internal survey evidence suggests a sizeable proportion of people view human rights as conditional and linked to deservingness and citizenship. The 2021 Strengthening and Advancing Equality and Human Rights in Wales report also identified a need to strengthen public understanding. This commission is one practical delivery step within Welsh Government’s wider programme of work to respond to those findings and support a more accurate and informed public conversation about human rights, in a way that young people find credible.

Estimated value£100,800
CCBC/PS2991/26/JT
United Kingdomworks

5499 - Cwmcarn Primary School - Damp Proofing Works

Caerphilly County Borough Council

You are invited to submit a tender for Damp Proofing Works at Cwmcarn Primary School. The scope of the project is fully described in Appendix 1 but in summary the scope is: - New tanking, plaster boarding and skim finish to internal walls - Repoint stonework/brick windows details - Redecoration and floor protections - Check RWG’s and refit where necessary. - Protect areas not included in these works. - Works must be completed during School Summer holidays 20th July – 28th August 2026 -All site visits must be pre-arranged via the school, you will not be allowed to visit the school unless this has been carried out.

Estimated value£34,000
RQST14746
United Kingdomservices

Travel Health Advice and Vaccinations Service

Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

The FCDO and its Partners across Government (PAGs) (collectively known as the Authority) require Travel Health and Vaccination services for its officers and qualifying dependants (including newborn babies) who are travelling overseas for postings or official business. The aim of this contract is to provide a modern, evidence-based travel health service that provides our officers and their qualifying dependants with travel health advice, travel vaccinations and malaria prophylaxis to allow them to live and travel overseas as safely as possible. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), together with its Partners across Government (PAGs), collectively referred to as the Authority, require the provision of Travel Health and Vaccination services for officers and eligible dependants—including newborns—travelling overseas for assignments or official duties. This contract is intended to deliver a contemporary, evidence-based travel health service that offers officers and their qualifying dependants comprehensive travel health advice, appropriate travel vaccinations, and malaria prophylaxis, thereby supporting their ability to live and work abroad while maintaining optimal safety standards.

Estimated value£4.1m
ocds-h6vhtk-066f0c

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