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United Kingdom

City of York Council - Planned Roofing Programme

City of York Council

City of York Council will be running a procurement to appoint a contractor to deliver a programme of planned roofing works to council houses within the city.

Estimated value£6.0m
047398-2026
United Kingdom
closing in 6 weeks

SCC JD Domestic Retrofit Framework

Surrey County Council

Framework to upgrade existing buildings in Surrey for residents, particularly those who are vulnerable to high energy costs and poor health outcomes, and who currently live in substandard housing. These works from the Framework will look to improve energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and lower utility costs. Completing high quality- installations that provide bill and carbon savings aligned with and equipping properties to be more resilient to climate change and benefit from the Net Zero transition

Estimated value£14.0m
047399-2026
United Kingdom

Bus Franchising - Bus Operator Market Engagement - Non-Anchor Contracts for Phase 2 franchising (2028) and Phase 3 franchising (2029)

South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority

We would like to invite bus operators to attend a 1-to-1 meeting with members of South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority's (SYMCA) Bus Franchising Team, either in-person or online, as part of our next round of Bus Franchising operator market engagement. These individual sessions will focus on providing updates and discussing any questions you may have regarding the non-anchor depot contracts for Phase 2 (2028) and Phase 3 (2029).

Estimated value
047400-2026
United Kingdom

The provision of recycling and waste collection services including destruction of confidential wastepaper from Shropshire Council owned/run sites

Shropshire Council

THIS IS NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION. THIS IS A MARKET ENGAGEMENT. Description: Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) Notice for the provision of recycling and waste collection services including destruction of confidential wastepaper from Shropshire Council owned/run sites The purpose of this Preliminary Market Engagement Notice is to assist the Council in developing the authority’s requirements and approach to the procurement. Particularly in relation to the themes addressed within the PME questionnaire. The main objectives of the preliminary market engagement will be to initiate an exchange with the market to consider the Council’s proposals across specific themes related to maintaining high standards of service and whilst advancing the Council’s strategic priorities. The procurement will cover the provision of recycling and residual waste collection services, together with the secure destruction of confidential wastepaper, where instructed, from Shropshire Council owned and/or operated properties across the County of Shropshire. The fundamental objective of the procurement will be to secure a reliable, efficient, and compliant waste management service capable of meeting the diverse operational needs of the Council’s estate. This includes the consistent delivery of recycling services, the lawful collection and disposal of residual waste, and the secure handling and destruction of confidential wastepaper, as required. Through the delivery of this requirement the Council expects to place a strong emphasis on adherence to the waste hierarchy, prioritising waste prevention, reuse, and recycling above treatment and disposal. Contractors are therefore expected to support the Council’s wider environmental, sustainability, and resource-efficiency objectives, and to work collaboratively with the Council to maximise recycling performance and reduce waste arisings wherever practicable. The new contract will play a key role in maintaining Shropshire’s public spaces as clean, saf

Estimated value
047401-2026
United Kingdom

Governance Risk and Compliance tool

British Business Bank Plc

Description The Authority aims to procure a scalable, integrated Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) software solution, capable of supporting its organisational growth and any required regulatory obligations. The solution is intended to consolidate risk data from across the Authority into a single platform that strengthens oversight, enhances analysis & reporting, improves operational efficiency, and ensures accountability. A GRC tool may also provide the opportunity to identify data synergies and move away from several systems used across the Authority. Strategic Objectives Integrated View of the Risk and Control Environment A unified cloud-based platform will provide a single source of truth for risks, controls, incidents, actions and metrics. Full traceability will be maintained across taxonomies, business units, policies and key processes, improving framework integration, transparency and decision-making. Data Driven Culture and Analytics The system will enable trend analysis, early warning indicators and data driven insights to support proactive management of current and emerging risks. Operational Efficiency and Improved Ownership An intuitive user experience, default ‘outofthebox’ configurability, guided workflows and automation will reduce manual effort and embed firstline ownership of risks and controls, while supporting second line oversight and challenge. High Quality Data and Reporting Automated dashboards and configurable reporting to the Microsoft Office suite will streamline internal and external stakeholder reporting, including for senior management, committees and regulators. Assurance and Regulatory Compliance The platform will facilitate compliance with the UK Corporate Governance Code (including Provision 29) and relevant FCA expectations. Evidence trails, compliance monitoring and control testing will support a robust assurance framework. Core Capability Requirements Initial core capability requirements have been identified, with activities st

Estimated value£1.1m
047402-2026
United Kingdom

Castle & Eye of York

City of York Council

City of York Council will be running a procurement process to appoint a contractor to delivery major construction works to the Castle & Eye of York.

Estimated value£9.9m
047403-2026
United Kingdom

Highways Services Intelligent Traffic Systems

Surrey County Council

Surrey County Council is seeking to re-procure the contract for Supply, Installation, Commissioning, Inspection, and Maintenance of Intelligent Traffic Systems.

Estimated value
047404-2026
United Kingdom
closing in 5 weeks

Stone Bay Toilets - New Build and Refurbishment

Thanet District Council

Refurbishment of the existing toilets on the upper promenade, which are currently in disrepair / poor condition, and construction of a new toilet block on the lower promenade. The existing toilets to be refurbished are located in Broadstairs Kent CT10 1DU, they are near the top of a staircase located approximately 2.5m below cliff top level. Stone Bay, Broadstairs, has been selected as the highest priority for capital funding due to the number of visitors to this bay, the condition of the existing facilities, and the location of the existing facilities, which are up a flight of steps, causing accessibility issues for those at the bay. The decision to undertake this project has been approved by Cabinet and the proposed specification which is being tendered has gained planning permission. The Contract is anticipated to commence upon August 2026 for a duration of 6 Months (to be agreed on completion of legal agreement, with a contract period of 6 months from the date agreed). Important Information: All procurement documents are attached to this notice and available for suppliers to download and complete according to instructions contained. The procurement process will be undertaken on the basis of formal quotations. Evaluation will be on the basis of criteria and methodology as set out in the Invitation to Tender document. Any clarifications or questions must be submitted via the Message area of the Kent Business Portal by no later than 14.00hrs on 16 June 2026. Completed tender documents must be submitted electronically via the Kent Business Portal by no later than 14.00hrs on 26 June 2026. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/tenders/UK-UK-Margate:-Construction-work./STR6899F34 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/respond/STR6899F34

Estimated value£526,000
047405-2026
United Kingdom
closing in 4 weeks

Community Living Ethical Framework

Wigan Council

Wigan Council and NHS Greater Manchester Integrated Care Board (Wigan Locality) are committed to enabling people to live fulfilled and valued lives in their own homes and communities. Central to this ambition is the delivery of high quality, ethical, asset based support by a skilled, caring and compassionate workforce. The Community Living Ethical Framework has been developed to establish strong, values based partnerships with high quality providers who share this commitment. The Framework will be the Council's primary mechanism for commissioning with confidence ethical providers who deliver strengths based, community focused support, while recognising and valuing the essential contribution of their workforce. The Framework seeks to support a transformed model of care and support that focuses on people's strengths, networks and aspirations, enabling them to live independently and remain connected within their local communities. All providers on the Community Living Ethical Framework will demonstrate: •That people have real control over their care and support, actively engaging residents, local communities and partners in the co-design and development of support packages. •The difference that they are making to people's lives through a strengths-based approach celebrating and facilitating people's gifts, talents and aspirations. •That they seek solutions that actively plan to avoid or overcome crisis and focus on people within their natural communities, rather than service and organisational boundaries. •That they enable people to develop networks of support in their local communities and increase community connections. •That they take time to listen to a person's own voice, particularly those whose views are not easily heard. •That they fully consider the needs of the family and carers when planning support and care. •That they ensure that support is culturally sensitive and relevant to diverse communities. •That they take into account a person's whole life, includi

Estimated value£700.0m
047407-2026
United Kingdom
closing in 4 weeks

Provision and Operation of Local Bus Services across South Yorkshire

South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority

1South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) are currently seeking tenders from companies who are interested in operating local bus including services in South Yorkshire. The Authority anticipates that the contract will start as follows: Batch 26006 (Barnsley schools): 1 September 2026 - 31 July 2027 (190 schooldays) Batch 26008 (Service 51 - Doncaster): 30 August 2026 - 4 September 2027 (53 weeks) The Authority reserves the right to extend the contract for a further 2 years subject to satisfactory performance.

Estimated value£2.2m
047409-2026
United Kingdom
closing in 4 weeks

Provision and Operation of Local Bus Services across South Yorkshire

South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority Group

Estimated value
047413-2026
Côte d’Ivoire

AZITO EXPANSION GENERATION PLANT

Côte D'Ivoire

Estimated value
afdb-P-CI-FA0-004
United Kingdom

Plant Hire Framework

City of York Council

City of York Council will be running a procurement to establish a framework to provide Plant Hire to City of York Council.

Estimated value£5.0m
047415-2026
Tunisia

DJIBOUTI-GEF RURAL LIVELIHOODS ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE HORN OF AFRICA-I

Multinational

Estimated value
afdb-P-Z1-AAZ-047
United Kingdom

Care In Your Home Partnership - Meet the Buyer / Market Engagement Event

Herefordshire Council

Herefordshire Council will be running a Market Engagement event for all businesses interested in delivering home care under a new framework, called Care In Your Home (CIYH) Partnership. Herefordshire Council has a statutory duty, under the Care Act 2014, to provide home care services for residents with assessed eligible needs, in order to enable them to remain safe and independent in their own homes for longer, reducing or delaying the need for more formal health and social care services. Dates of the engagement: IN PERSON Sessions at HARC (Herefordshire Archive and Record Centre), Fir Tree Lane, Rotherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, HR2 6LA: 1) 08 June 2026 at 10:00 - 11:30 (arrive from 9:45) 2) 08 June 2026 at 12:30 - 14:00 (arrive from 12:15) 3) 08 June 2026 at 15:00 - 16:30 (arrive from 14:45) Due to the room size no more than 2 representatives from each organisation may attend, and allocation will be on a first come, first served basis. ONLINE Sessions 4) 10 June 2026 at 9:15 - 10:45 via Microsoft teams 5) 11 June 2026 at 14:15 - 15:45 via Microsoft teams The online engagement sessions will be limited to 2 attendees per provider, to facilitate wider discussion and engagement for all participants. Each event will cover a range of topics including information of where to find council opportunities, how to successfully bid for them and specific information about this project together with opportunities to ask questions and network. Please note that each session will cover the same content, therefore there is no need to attend more than one session. ALL SUPPLIERS WHO WISH TO ATTEND WOULD NEED TO EXPRESS THEIR INTEREST by 17:00 on Thursday 4 June 2026. To secure your place at either the in-person or online events, please e-mail Jess Kingswood-Preece at siyh@herefordshire.gov.uk Please use subject heading in email "CIYH Engagement Events" and confirm: • Your organisation name • Name, position and e-mail address of your attendee(s) • The session you wish to attend -

Estimated value
047417-2026
Tunisia

MULTINATIONAL-GEF RURAL LIVELIHOODS ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE HORN OF AFRICA-I

Multinational

Estimated value
afdb-P-Z1-AAZ-039
United Kingdom
closing in 4 weeks

General Medical Assessment Consumables

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

Tender Notice for All Wales General Medical Assessment Consumables contract

Estimated value£5.5m
047418-2026
Zimbabwe

ALASKA-KAROI TRANSMISSION LINE

Zimbabwe

Estimated value
afdb-P-ZW-FA0-004
United Kingdom

Civil Engineering Materials

City of York Council

City of York Council will be procuring a framework to appoint suppliers to provide Civil Engineering Materials

Estimated value£2.0m
047419-2026
Sierra Leone

BO AND KENEMA DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM REHABILITATION AND EXPANSION PROJECT

Sierra Leone

Estimated value
afdb-P-SL-F00-007
United Kingdom

Short Breaks and Childcare Services for Disabled Children and Young People

Nottinghamshire County Council

Estimated value
047420-2026
Lesotho

LESOTHO – ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION SUPPORT PROJECT

Lesotho

Estimated value
afdb-P-LS-KF0-002
Côte d’Ivoire

PROJET DE TRANSPORT URBAIN - ABIDJAN

Côte D'Ivoire

Estimated value
afdb-P-CI-D00-004

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