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Highways Specialist Supplier Framework
Gloucestershire County Council
We are keen to seek feedback from the market on our plans to procure a Specialist Services Framework for Highways related services. The Lots we are planning to include are: Lot 1 - Ground Investigation Services; estimated spend of £600k over 4 years Lot 2 - Non-Destructive testing services for Street Lighting; estimated spend of £550k over 4 years Lot 3 - Ecology services; estimated spend of £450k over 4 years. These values are based on previous use and may change at tender stage. Scope of Works: Lot 1 - Ground Investigation Services; Including intrusive activities comprising excavation of trial trenches, excavation of hand dug inspection pits, handheld dynamic sampled boreholes and rotary coring. Geotechnical sampling, in-situ and laboratory testing, and the production of a factual report, with associated AGS file, will be required. Surveying of grid coordinates and ground levels to Ordnance Survey grid and datum, Traffic Management. Lot 2 - Non-Destructive testing services for Street Lighting; An annual programme of Non Destructive Testing (NDT) and visual inspections of individual street lighting assets, that align with the advice found in The Institute of Lighting Professionals Technical Report 22- Managing a Vital Assets: Lighting Supports and The Institute of Lighting Professionals, Guidance Note 22, Asset Management Toolkit, Minor Structures (ATOMS). Lot 3 - Ecology services. Ecological procedural method of working, Ecological Desktop screening, Habitat Regs Assessment Stage 1 (Screening), Ecological Clerk of Works, Construction Ecological Management Plan, Surveys: Bat emergence, Bat roost assessments, White clawed crayfish, Otters, Water voles, Reptile, Dormouse, Fish (Recue), Nesting Birds, Willow Tree, Crayfish eDNA sampling. In the attachments are some questions we have selected that we hope can improve the tender process for all parties. A response isn't mandatory, but we would appreciate any input you can provide. The list is not exhaustive so please pr
Personal Security Devices
Construction Industry Training Board (CITB)
CITB is seeking to procure a Supplier to provide personal mobile security devices to ensure the safety and welfare of colleagues who undertake lone working activities across the United Kingdom on the behalf of our organisation. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Peterborough:-Security-equipment./5P5674C43Q To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/5P5674C43Q
Windows, Doors & Associated Works (Manufacturer Only)
LHC Procurement Group
This framework is intended for organisations with their own manufacturing capability and is not open to installation contractors or distributors without manufacturing facilities. The Windows, Doors and Associated Works (WD3) Framework covers the manufacture, supply, installation, maintenance, repair and associated works relating to a wide range of window, door and glazing systems across public sector residential, commercial, educational and mixed-use buildings. The framework is intended to support both planned and responsive projects and may include replacement, refurbishment, remediation, compliance and maintenance activities together with associated components and ancillary works. This includes, but is not limited to, entrance doors, communal doors, screens, glazing systems, curtain walling, access control integration, hardware, framing, making-good works and specialist security or fire-rated products where required. The framework may also support surveys, inspections, planned preventative maintenance, emergency repairs and investigative works associated with existing installations. The framework is designed to support a broad range of publicly funded building types, including housing, schools, universities, healthcare facilities, municipal buildings, offices, care environments and other public sector premises across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. All works undertaken under the framework are expected to comply with applicable building regulations, safety legislation, environmental requirements and recognised industry standards relevant to the geographical area and project type at the point of call-off. The framework also places emphasis on quality assurance, competency, sustainability, product conformity, compliance with the Building Safety Act and the delivery of safe, durable and legislatively compliant installations throughout the lifecycle of the project.
Leeds City Council - Economic Viability Study (EVS) Leeds Local Plan
Leeds City Council
Leeds Local Plan (LLP) is a statutory development framework for the Leeds Metropolitan District, drawn up by the local planning authority. The LLP will set out what new development is planned to take Leeds City Council would like to commence a procurement process for an Economic Viability Study (EVS) to support its Local Plan. As the Plan progresses there is a need to undertake strategic viability testing as part of an EVS, in line with national planning guidance and requirements. The aim of the work is to produce a robust, up-to-date whole Plan Viability Assessment that meets the requirements of national policy and guidance. As the detail of planning policies emerges any policies which have a cost and therefore an impact on viability must be tested to inform a preferred suite of policies both at an individual and cumulative level to demonstrate the soundness of the plan.
Insurance Services
Parkhead Housing Association
The principal requirement is for the provision of insurance to cover all aspects of activities as required by a Registered Social Landlord.
Appointment of Integrated Supply Team for Integrated College Dungannon
The Education Authority
Appointment of an Integrated Supply Team for the construction of a new post primary school building and associated external works for Integrated College Dungannon.
Microsoft Partner
Construction Industry Training Board
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is undertaking a major digital modernisation programme to establish a stable, secure, and unified technology landscape. This opportunity is for a qualified Microsoft Solutions Partner (formerly Gold Partner) with specialised expertise in Master Data Management and CRM to lead discovery, configuration, and implementation, whilst maximising available Microsoft funding streams for non-profit and education sectors. The premarket engagement was carried out with Microsoft support to identify suppliers with the technical expertise to support, only those suppliers will be invited to the tender. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Peterborough:-Information-systems-or-technology-strategic-review-services./PJV66C64C2 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/PJV66C64C2
Post Office Branch - Henley Road
Post Office Limited
Post Office Ltd is looking for a successful retailer to incorporate a Post Office Local into their existing or proposed business. The offer available in this Post Office would be: Post Office Local - integrating Post Office services into a vibrant and sustainable retail business, so they can be offered over the same opening hours. The exact layout and design will be agreed with you to suit your business. Estimated Post Office fees: In the current location in the range of £16,500 - £19,000 per annum. Further information can be found at: https://runapostoffice.co.uk/branch/henley-road-post-office-reading-rg4-6dh?search_term=RG4 6DH
Alliance Medical Ltd
NHS Central East Integrated Care Board
GP Direct Access Service covering patients from East and North Hertfordshire GP practices
Woodlane High School Catering Tender
Woodlane High School (RM&C)
Woodlane High School is located in the LB of Hammersmith and Fulham and is a successful purpose-built community special school for pupils aged 11-16 years and have an Ofsted rating of ‘Outstanding’. The school is putting its catering contract out to tender with a contract start date of 1st January 2027.
PfH Decarbonisation, Retrofit and Planned Works Framework for Wales
Procurement for Housing
PfH Cymru (Procurement for Housing Wales) wishes to establish a Wales-specific Decarbonisation, Retrofit and Planned Works Framework Agreement. Established in 2004, Procurement for Housing (PfH) is a national procurement consortium dedicated to the social housing sector and supported by the National Housing Federation (NHF), Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) and HouseMark. Collectively our Members manage more than 90% of the UK's social housing stock, with PfH helping them to achieve efficiency savings using a wide range of services including framework agreements, dynamic purchasing systems, spend analyses, strategy reviews, consolidated billing and comprehensive reporting. PfH is a contracting authority under section 2 of the Procurement Act 2023 and a centralised procurement authority under section 1(4) of that Act. Please refer to www.pfh.co.uk for additional information. The Framework will be divided into eight lots: Lot 1 - Decarb and Retrofit - Solar Lot 2 - Decarb and Retrofit - Insulation Lot 3 - Decarb and Retrofit - Air Source Heat Pumps Lot 4 - Decarb and Retrofit - Full Retrofit Works - Value Band 1 Lot 5 - Decarb and Retrofit - Full Retrofit Works - Value Band 2 Lot 6 - Planned Works - Kitchens and Bathrooms - Value Band 1 Lot 7 - Planned Works - Kitchens and Bathrooms - Value Band 2 Lot 8 - Planned Works - Roofing - Value Band 1 Lot 9 - Planned Works - Roofing - Value Band 2 Lot 10 - Planned Works - Windows and Doors Lot 11 - Planned Works - Whole Property Planned Works - Value Band 1 Lot 12 - Planned Works - Whole Property Planned Works - Value Band 2 The framework will be split into two regions , the details of which are set out in the procurement documentation. Suppliers will be able to apply for both regions but for only one of the value bands per lot pair i.e. one of lot 4 and 5, one of lot 6 and 7, one of lot 8 and 9 and one of lot 11 and 12. The number of suppliers we anticipate allocating to each lot and region are set out in the procurement
Road & Freight Research & Analysis Framework Reprocurement
Department for Transport
The Department for Transport (the Authority) is looking for suppliers to deliver timely social research, monitoring, evaluation, and economic analysis on behalf of the internal research teams relating to roads and freight. The contract will be structured as a Framework agreement, once the Framework is in place and individual commissions will be allocated to Suppliers as and when required using a call-off methodology which may be a taxi-rank style. Suppliers will need to have technical expertise in a range of analytical methods including but not limited to primary qualitative and quantitative research, secondary data analysis, evidence reviews, process, impact and value for money evaluation, and economic analysis – such as economic literature reviews, cost-benefit analysis and modelling. They will also need to have or be able to access subject matter expertise on transport-related matters throughout the lifetime of the contract (e.g., through sub-contracting arrangements). Outputs from this Framework and subsequent call-offs will be used to inform policy and operational decisions and to build the evidence base on a range of transport policy areas.
Orthopaedics – Trauma and Joint Replacement Products
Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
Business Services Organisation (BSO), Procurement and Logistics Service (PaLS) is seeking to establish a Framework Agreement for the supply and delivery of Trauma and Joint Replacement Products to Health and Social Care Northern Ireland (HSCNI)
2025-061 Technical Auditing for Engineering
Ofgem
This procurement is for auditors to be employed by the Authority, to carry out asset management audits and engineering asset assurance inspections at gas and electricity sites. Ofgem requires a supplier to assess, inspect and investigate the asset management systems and equipment of licensees with a view to providing assurance that suitable governance is in place and equipment is being maintained in accordance with the relevant standards in practice. In order to do so, the suppliers may be required, but not limited to the following pieces of work: Item 1 The suppliers would provide their expert view on the following: Whether the Licensee’s asset management policies and procedures are fit for purpose and consistent with international best practice. Additionally, the supplier would provide an assessment of asset management maturity within the organisation. Whether licensees are following these policies and procedures correctly, in terms of the monitoring, maintenance and repair/replacement of their assets and whether the staff responsible for completing these procedures are appropriately trained. Whether licensees are accurately recording these activities, including into Network Asset Risk Metrics (NARMs)/other metrics, and making appropriate/timely interventions where issues are identified through such measures and otherwise. Item 2 The Inspectors provided by the suppliers will be employed to carry out engineering asset assurance surveys and Inspections at onshore gas and electricity sites. The scope of services, as further detailed in Annex A technical specification, would include (but is not limited to) the following: To inspect key electricity assets and systems including: transformers, reactors, circuit breakers, protection & control equipment, auxiliary systems, high voltage connections, cabling, busbars and buscouplers, disconnectors, earth switches, civil structures, fire suppression equipment, batteries, overhead lines (including towers and poles) and cables
Foundations for Change Flexible Framework – Supporting Adults Aged 18–65
West Dunbartonshire Council
Flexible framework for the provision of support services for adults aged 18–65 across multiple service areas.
Provision of Sheriff Officer Services - Highland
Highland Council
The Highland Council are seeking the provision of Debt Collection Services to support the recovery of Council Tax, Non-Domestic Rates and Sundry Debts.
NP16726 Multi Modality Imaging Equipment and Maintenance Framework
The Common Services Agency (more commonly known as Public Services Delivery Scotland) (PSD Scotland)
Framework agreement for the supply, installation, and/or maintenance of Diagnostic Imaging Equipment including but not limited to X-Ray, CT, MR, PET/CT, Mammography, Mammography Biopsy Systems, Mammography non-wire lesion localisation detectors, Mammography non-wire lesion localisation devices, mammography sentinel lymph node location detectors, Mammography non-radioactive tracer fluids, Interventional, Dental, Bone Densitomitry, Nuclear Imaging, Contrast Injectors, Radiopharmaceutical Injectors, Injector Consumables, Specimen cabinets, Cath Lab Accessories, Ultrasound and Bladder Scanners and linear accelerators. Also included is the installation of equipment (including pre-installation works and provision of mobile units or modular builds when undertaken as a turnkey contract with the equipment supplier). The Framework will also cover servicing and maintenance of the aforementioned equipment including servicing by 3rd parties
Preliminary Market Engagement - Events and Activities Countywide
Durham County Council
Preliminary Market Engagement for Events and Activities across the County of Durham
Newcastle Furniture Service - Stock Management and Planning System
Newcastle City Council
Newcastle City Council (NCC) is seeking to engage with suppliers to explore suitable software solutions for the Newcastle Furniture Service (NFS). The software is required for the day to day running of the service. This exercise aims to communicate NCC's digital requirements and gather feedback from the market. The insights received will inform the development of the Council's specification and future commissioning approach. Suppliers are encouraged to register their interest as early as possible. Suppliers are required to submit all correspondence via the OPEN portal (https://www.open-uk.org/), email communication will not be accepted.
Housing Repairs and Maintenance Framework
Metropolitan borough of Bury
Bury Council is seeking to establish a Housing Repairs and Maintenance Framework to support the management and upkeep of approximately 8,500 residential properties. The framework will deliver a comprehensive range of responsive, planned (including capital works) and cyclical maintenance services to ensure that all properties are safe, compliant with statutory requirements, and maintained to a high standard for tenants. Bury Council is committed to delivering a customer-focused service, with performance measured against defined service levels including emergency, urgent, and routine response times, first-time fix rates, tenant satisfaction, and compliance targets The framework will operate in accordance with the Council's service standards, including 24-hour emergency response, urgent repairs within 5 working days, routine repairs within 20 working days, and delivery of planned works within agreed programmes (typically up to 50 working days), alongside a 24/7/365 emergency call-out provision. Performance will be actively monitored against key performance indicators, including first-time fix rates, average response times, and tenant satisfaction levels exceeding 90%, ensuring a high-quality and efficient service across the housing portfolio. The Framework is structured into two Lots to reflect the scope and complexity of services required. Lot 1 - General Builders will provide an integrated, end-to-end service covering day-to-day responsive repairs, void property works, planned, cyclical maintenance and some capital works. This includes internal and external fabric repairs, joinery, plastering, roofing, kitchens and bathrooms, flooring, and associated external works. Contractors under this lot will be required to deliver multi-trade services and manage works across both occupied and void properties, ensuring timely turnaround and minimal disruption to residents. Lot 2 - Specialist Contractors is divided into nine sub-lots, each providing specialist expertise to suppor
Wigs and Associated Accessories
SUPPLY CHAIN COORDINATION LIMITED
This framework is for Wigs and Associated Accessories including and not limited to those listed below. Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that initial expenditure will be £5,850,000 (incl. VAT) in the first 3 years of this Framework Agreement, however this is approximate only and the values may vary depending on the requirements of those bodies purchasing under the Framework Agreement. Estimated value over the total 8-year Open Framework Agreement term, is approximately £15,600,000 (incl. VAT). The intended Lot Structure for this procurement is set out as follows: • Lot 1 Supply Only, Headwear products; synthetic hair wigs, Human hair wigs, Maintenance Products • Lot 2 Supply, Fit, Alteration & Repair Service, Headwear products; Synthetic hair wigs, Human hair wigs, Custom made wigs, Maintenance Products This procurement exercise will be conducted on the NHS Supply Chain eTendering portal at https://nhssupplychain.app.jaggaer.com//Candidates wishing to be considered for this contract must register their expression of interest and provide additional procurement-specific information (if required) through the NHS Supply Chain eTendering portal as follows: Registration. 1. Use URL https://nhssupplychain.app.jaggaer.com// to access the NHS Supply Chain Procurement portal. 2. If not yet registered:— Click on the ‘Not Registered Yet’ link to access the registration page.— Complete the registration pages as guided by the mini guide found on the landing page. Portal access. If registration has been completed:— Login with URL https://nhssupplychain.app.jaggaer.com// .— Click on ITTs Open to All Suppliers.— Select the following ITT: ITT_2224 - Wigs and Associated Accessories 2027 PSQ ITT_2226 - Lot 1 Supply Only, Headwear products; synthetic hair wigs, Human hair wigs, Maintenance Products ITT_2227 - Lot 2 Supply, Fit, Alteration & Repair Service, Headwear products; Synthetic hair wigs, Human hair wigs, Custom made wigs, Maintenance Products Click on Express Int
ITT 34/2026 - PEACEPLUS PP1006 Ardglass Parish Church Internal External Upgrade Works
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (NMD)
Applications are invited from Contractors, under the terms of the NEC4 ECSC Short Contract, PEACEPLUS Project for: Ardglass parish church – Upgrade & refurbishment project: A combination of mechanical and electrical upgrades, and general refurbishment activities across multiple areas of an existing operational community facility. The works will be General Construction Work – 45210000-2, Refurbishment over 15K – 45453100-8, Washroom Systems – 45330000-9, Replacement of fire doors - 45421131-1, Installation of internal electrical services - 45310000-3, Internal wall insulation systems - 45321000-3, paving and asphalting works - 45233222-1, fencing installation work - 45340000-2, floor & wall coverings 45432111-5/45321000-3 , joinery second fix 45421000-4 for a period of 4 weeks and will commence not before Aug 2026.
Alternative Equipment Manufacturer Framework
Transport for London
Procurement of a Framework for the provision of end-to-end engineering services, including design assurance, validation through prototype sourcing and testing, support to competitive tendering, and quality engineering support for the mass production of reverse-engineered components. The purpose of the framework is to deliver financial savings to TfL by enabling alternative and competitive sources of supply for London Underground rolling stock components
GMCA 1985 BeeGreenGM Reuse Platform
Greater Manchester Combined Authority
GMCA is developing BeeGreenGM, a platform to help businesses reuse unwanted assets, reduce waste and lower carbon emissions. A proof of concept has already demonstrated core functionality, including • listings and acquisition of assets • marketplace functionality • indicative carbon impact reporting What we are looking for A live, production-ready digital platform that enables: Businesses to: • list reusable assets • search and acquire items The platform to: • track volume of items reused • provide indicative carbon savings for organisations (e.g. CO2e per item) Approach The platform should: • be ready for live deployment following appropriate testing prior to launch • support a defined set of high-volume asset categories • be able to expand to additional categories over time • support multiple organisations, users and item volumes from launch without performance issues • support straightforward onboarding of organisations and users, including self-service registration • enable reporting at organisation and GMCA level Technical expectations Solutions will need to: • meet GMCA technical standards • be GDPR compliant • be secure (including encryption, access controls and authentication)
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