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Sweden – Transformers – PT 2026, 30-100 MVA, Sweden West
Ellevio AB
Belgium – Event services – Event Facility 2026-2027
European Commission, FPI - Service for Foreign Policy Instruments
Germany – Software package and information systems – Befristete Überlassungs- und Pflegeleistungen von CA-Software (Subscription)
Sozialversicherung für Landwirtschaft, Forsten und Gartenbau (SVLFG)
Romania – Angiography supplies – ACORD CADRU FURNIZARE MATERIALE SANITARE PENTRU PROCEDURI DE CARDIOLOGIE INTERVENŢIONALĂ
SPITALUL CLINIC DE URGENTA SF.IOAN
Finland – Electrical machinery, apparatus, equipment and consumables; lighting – Sähkövarastojen hankinta Karelia Ammattikorkeakoululle (uudelleen kilpailutus)
Pohjois-Karjalan hankintatoimi
Croatia – Software development services – Usluga održavanja i nadogradnje BI sustava
HRVATSKI ZAVOD ZA MIROVINSKO OSIGURANJE
Norway – Electric coffee makers – 20250060 Framework agreement coffee machines and water dispensers
Skatteetaten
Sweden – Mechanical shovels, excavators and shovel loaders, and mining machinery – Leasing av maskiner för anläggningsgymnasium
Sundsvalls kommun
France – Sewer cleaning services – Débouchage et curage des canalisations d’évacuation sur le Territoire Jean Jaurès, patrimoine d’Actis
ACTIS (38)
Ремонт багера и булдожера и поправка механизације по радном сату – Поправка по радном часу двопутог багера произвођача „VAIA-CAR “ и друге механизације
Инфраструктура железнице Србије, Београд, ПИБ: 109108420
Набавка опреме - Система за течну хроматографију (HPLC/UHPLC) за пројекат Green Silver и HYDIS
ИНСТИТУТ ЗА НУКЛЕАРНЕ НАУКЕ ВИНЧА - ИНСТИТУТ ОД НАЦИОНАЛНОГ ЗНАЧАЈА ЗА РЕПУБЛИКУ СРБИЈУ-УНИВЕРЗИТЕТ У БЕОГРАДУ, ГРОЦКА, ПИБ: 101877940
tender_394 - PMP26 - Boiler Plant Replacement Works at Hunslet Carr Primary School
Leeds City Council
tender_394 - PMP26 - Boiler Plant Replacement Works at Hunslet Carr Primary School. Boiler Plant Replacement Works
Incident Command Suite Audio Visual System
County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Authority
CDDFRS are seeking to upgrade the current audio visual (AV) system in place at Service Training Centre (STC) for multiple purposes, but mainly for the delivery of Incident Command training.
Social Enterprise Support
Sheffield City Council
To deliver a programme of specialist business support and advice for social enterprises in Sheffield as part of the LGF Social Enterprise project. The aim of the activity is to increase the startup, survival and impact of the sector, through a business focused, expert led, collaborative approach, aligning with the wider Sheffield/South Yorkshire business support infrastructure and ecosystem. Social enterprises receiving support will be helped to tackle barriers to start and grow through increased knowledge, support and effective collaborations. The LGF Social Enterprise project is being supported by the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority and is part-funded by the UK Government through the Local Growth Fund.
Youth Engagement Programme
The Swaythling Housing Society Ltd (Trading as Abri)
Abri are seeking to commission high quality youth engagement services in each of its South, South-East, and South-West regions and potentially in London. The programme is intended to provide structured, safe and including opportunities for young people aged 13-18, supporting them to improve well-being, build life skills and enhance their future employability. The programme will act as a diversion away from negative influences and behaviours. Priority will be given to the provision services in our Community Investment Zones (Community Investment), and communities with levels of Abri housing stock linked to higher levels of demonstrable need.
Vehicle Lease, Fleet Management and Salary Sacrifice Car Schemes
Government Commercial Agency
This closed framework agreement, let under the Procurement Act 2023 Regulations, allows central government and wider public sector organisations to lease passenger cars and light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles. Includes fleet management and salary sacrifice car schemes in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK). This framework agreement replaces the previous GCA agreement Vehicle Lease, Fleet Management and Salary Sacrifice Car Schemes (RM6268).
Coordination of Rough Sleeping Initiative and Rapid Rehousing Pathway Services
Dover District Council
Dover District Council wishes to select and appoint a suitable Provider for the Coordination of the Rough Sleeping Initiative and Rapid Rehousing Pathway Services on behalf of Dover District Council and Folkestone and Hythe District Council and invites tenderers to submit a tender to meet the Council’s requirements. The Contract is anticipated to commence 3rd July 2026 and will continue for a period of 2 years and 9 months. Expressions of interest will only be accepted via the Kent Business Portal. The completed ITT response is to be submitted electronically via the Kent Business Portal by no later than 12:00 hours on 10th June 2026. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/tenders/UK-UK-Dover:-Health-and-social-work-services./J9J3G6TGEB To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/respond/J9J3G6TGEB
Painting & Decorating - Civic Properties
Leeds City Council
The works will include painting and decorating works for new build, major refurbishments, full internal redecoration, minor refurbishments, and minor patch painting works to Civic properties.
The Servicing, Maintenance & Repair of Passenger Lifts
London Borough of Hillingdon
The London Borough of Hillingdon wishes to appoint an experienced service provider for the servicing and maintenance of Passenger Lifts and LOLER inspections ensuring compliance with all relevant industry, manufacturers and safety standards. The contract is to include Hillingdon Council's housing stock of circa 116 assets covering General Needs Housing, Sheltered Housing, Supported Housing and Corporate sites. The contractor will provide a planned servicing regime and reactive maintenance for repair and replacement as well as to undertake small works projects up to an approved threshold value for the asset types as stipulated. Summey of Services provided; Planned and preventative maintenance Responsive maintenance Minor Repairs and component replacements Major Repairs and component replacements SAFed supplementary inspections/testing Where works are not covered by the agreed rates within pricing schedule, The Contractor shall price on an open book pricing basis, providing a transparent cost breakdown including labour, materials, plant, subcontractors, overheads, and profit. Cost records shall be available for audit upon request. There is no guarantee that additional works will be awarded under this contract, and Hillingdon Council reserves the right to appoint alternative contractors where it deems necessary. The anticipated contract duration will be 3 years with options to extend for a further 2+2 years. Potential modifications during the contract term • Upon the contract anniversary, the Contract Price may be adjusted in accordance with a best value contract review and reviewed annually at the anniversary of the Contract Commencement Date thereafter. • Properties and assets may be added or removed from the contract during its term with any adjustment to the contract price being in accordance with the Pricing Schedule or as agreed with by Hillingdon's authorised representative. • The right to additional purchases while the contract is valid. • There may be the occa
715859473 – Provision of Senior Investigating Officer Op Dialled Contingent Labour
Ministry of Defence
The Senior Investigative Officer (SIO) on specified crime investigations. They are accountable to chief officers for the conduct of the investigation.
Concessionary Travel Management
Kent County Council
Kent County Council are seeking to appoint a supplier for the management and administration of its concessionary travel schemes which include the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme (ENCTS), the Kent Travel Saver and the 16+ Kent Travel Saver. This requirement is for the technical administration and associated financial forecasting activities for statutory and discretionary Concessionary Travel Schemes within the Growth, Environment and Transport Directorate and the provision of associated consultancy services. The Council has a statutory duty under The Transport Act (2000), as amended by the Travel Concessions (Eligibility) Act (2007), to provide a concessionary bus pass scheme for qualifying individuals. This is the England National Concessionary Travel Scheme (ENCTS). The ENCTS scheme for Kent involves the management of a scheme, covering circa 240,000 passes and 17 million annual trips based upon data from 2024/25. The budget for ENCTS is circa £18 million per annum. The Kent Travel Saver provides discounted travel for students in the year groups 7 to 11, who are not entitled to statutory home to school transport. The scheme encompasses 22,000 2 passes, with a gross annual cost of £14.7 million, net of £5.1 million to the Council due to pass fee income and contributions from Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) funding. The 16+ Travel Saver provides discounted travel for those eligible who are staying on sixth form, attending further education college, work, learning providers or apprenticeship provider. The scheme is administered by the Council in conjunction with educational establishments, who are provided with funding from national government to provide bursaries for those on low incomes. The supplier will be required to: • Provide technical advice on scheme compatibility with statutory regulations; • Provide forecasted pass use, trips and costs for the scheme year ahead; • Publish scheme details in line with statutory requirements; • Collect data fr
Short Breaks 2026-2029
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
Over the past 3 years we have used a third sector organisation to facilitate grants, whilst this has been successful in reaching many groups and unpaid carers, the governance and links to statutory services has been limited and caused a number of challenges. Therefore, a new model for the next 3 years is suggested: Utilise a third sector organisation with established links to unpaid carers to fund: 1. This element should be viewed as a single component with 2 parts: a) A Short Breaks Community facilitator (approx. £40k) to understand the range of services and groups available, including UK, Wales wide and local schemes. They will provide a ‘what matters’ type conversation and be able to link the unpaid carer to existing short break opportunities as well as facilitate small grants/short breaks directly for unpaid carers where appropriate through the conversation. The process for this will need to be developed in collaboration with the unpaid carer Information Advice and Assistance services (in both Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan). b) To enable the Short Breaks Community facilitator to meet those with the most significant need there will be funding for direct short breaks for unpaid carers through the Short Breaks facilitator (approx. £20k)– this may be to pay for a hotel break, activities, experiences, a hobby or an item which would be deemed a ‘break’ (not household). This may also be to fill an identified gap or need in a local community, for example 10 people in an area need a peer support group so the facilitator will work with other local groups to establish one and may cover associated revenue costs. 2. Funding for 3rd sector grants (approx. £80k) to support the third sector to deliver a variety of offers for unpaid carer in relation to Short Breaks, including but not limited to regular peer-support groups. The funded organisations should work in coordination with the Short Breaks facilitator so there is a variety of offers and so the facilitator can identify wh
Provision of a Community Link Network
North Ayrshire Council
North Ayrshire Council invites tenders for the provision of a community link network support for adults aged 18–65 years with a diagnosed learning disability. The purpose of the community link network is to enable individuals to engage with, contribute to, and benefit from the assets within their neighbourhoods and communities. This model provides preventative and early intervention support, helping individuals to build connections that sustain their wellbeing, independence, and participation in community life. The anticipated contract start date is 14th September 2026 and the contract period will be for 36 months.
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