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RFI - Child Digital Health Services
NHS England
To inform any potential formal procurement, NHS England is conducting this market information-gathering exercise. This document outlines the background and our proposed criteria for procurement of multi-disciplinary teams within the Children’s Digital Health Services team. In summary, the purpose of this exercise is to: • Validate and affirm requirements: Determine whether the market can deliver against our requirements and meet our programme’s needs. • Inform budgeting: Help determine an appropriate budget range for any potential solution. • Sourcing options: gathering information on potential routes to market. • Understand delivery approaches: Gain insight into how delivery models and teams can be adapted to support any contracting model. • Explore options: Learn about other approaches, adaptations or success criteria to existing requirements that can help us to achieve our ultimate objective. N.B Please note that the estimated contract start and end dates are subject to change.
Request for Information - Overnight Short Break Service for Working Age Adults
Buckinghamshire Council
Buckinghamshire Council (the Council) is requesting information about overnight short break and respite services for working age adults with disabilities and autism to inform the Council’s understanding of market interest, and views, and to support the development of the service and commissioning model.
Student Bus Services Routes CC9 and CC10 - Cambridge Regional College
Cambridge Regional College
Cambridge Regional College is seeking tenders for the provision of student bus transport to its two campuses which are located within Cambridge and Huntingdon. The College is re-tendering two routes CC9 and CC10 travelling to and from our Cambridge Campus. Cambridge Regional College uses Shuttle ID for students to pay towards their bus passes therefore there will be no requirement for successful contractors to collect payment however each student will need to provide a QR code for the bus driver to scan using a tablet provided by the College. Please refer to Document 1 attached to this tender for details of this tender including routes and lots.
2025 - 1079 Pitched Roofing Upgrade Project at Abberley Close, Redditch
Citizen Housing Group Ltd
Citizen wishes to tender for the provision of replacement pitched roofing works to twelve (12) two-storey residential blocks at Abberley Close, Redditch, including all associated works such as rainwater goods, loft insulation, chimneys and associated enabling works, to ensure that we receive an excellent service, which represents value for money. We are seeking to procure the services of suitably experienced service providers with the capability to deliver the required services and who best meet the need of Citizen and its customers. We have partnered with Marley, they have carried out a survey of the roofs and provided a technical specification. The estimated value of the Project is £290,000 over the duration of the agreement. Citizen requires that the contract must be fully completed by no later than 31 March 2027, subject to satisfactory performance against agreed key performance indicators (KPIs). Bidders must demonstrate in their tender submission how they will ensure delivery within this timeframe. Section 20 (S20) applies to this contract. The initial Notice of Intention has been served on affected residents. Upon receipt of tendered costs, Citizen will issue the Notice of Estimates in accordance with statutory requirements, prior to contract award. All information submitted by tenderers may be shared with residents as part of the Section 20 consultation process. If you wish to express an interest in this project please ensure you are registered and logged into our Portal. The `Express Interest` button will only appear on the Tender Management page if you are logged in. Applicants are advised to ensure that they do not base their submission on discussions with any other member of Citizen Staff. If you require any clarification on matters contained within the Tender Documents, you must do so via Correspondence of the Citizen E-Procurement portal. Failure to observe this requirement may result in your bid being eliminated. Please note that in the case of tender
Forest Research Field Data Collection Services DPS
Forest Research
This Dynamic Purchasing System is to establish a pool of qualified suppliers to provide field data collection services. We invite you to register if you can cover any aspects of field data collection as follows: -Survey work such as National Forest Inventory (NFI) and Trees Outside of Woodlands (TOW) -The installation of surveying/monitoring equipment for our National Capital Ecosystem Assessment (NCEA) work -Suppliers who can help with our Forest Mensuration and Production surveys (such as U18), Forest Attribute Surveys to update GIS information, collection of data from experimental sites. If you are specifically interested in the surveying work, successful suppliers will be required to undertake surveys such as but not limited to the following examples: Woodland surveys, Forest production and Forest attribute surveys, Storm and Windblown damage survey. We are particularly interested in suppliers who have experience using GIS technology, handheld GPS devices, field survey techniques. We would like to also have the option to explore the use of future ancillary technologies such as Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) and terrestrial based LiDAR. We do not expect all suppliers to be able to provide all services, not all of these skills will be required for each mini-competition. Scope of Work: The field data collection services may involve the following: •GIS Mapping & Data Collection using GIS tools to collect, record, and submit spatial data. •Tree Species Identification: Identifying trees in the field, with a particular emphasis on those highlighted in red on the NFI tree species list. •Woodland Surveying & Field Techniques: Conducting surveys in woodland environments, utilizing GPS, Silva compass, and other field survey equipment. •National Vegetation Classification (NVC) & Habitat Classification: Assessing and classifying habitats using the Broad Habitat classification system and identifying Priority Habitats. •Stakeholder Engagement & Access Permissions: Engaging wi
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
Independent Fostering Agency (IFA) Retainer Block Pilot
Reading Borough Council
Reading Borough Council is undertaking a soft market testing and engagement exercise to explore a new commissioning approach for securing local foster care capacity through a retainer based block model. The Council is seeking early engagement with Independent Fostering Agencies (IFAs) to test whether this approach is viable in the current market, particularly in relation to the availability of carers within a 20 mile radius of Reading Civic Centre, and to understand whether the model is operationally practical and commercially attractive to providers. This exercise will also support a co design process with the market, enabling providers to help shape and refine the proposed model, service expectations, and delivery approach ahead of any potential procurement. The Council is particularly keen to work collaboratively to ensure that any future model is realistic, deliverable, and aligned with market capacity and provider insight. This PIN forms part of a structured pre procurement engagement process and is intended to inform decision making on whether to proceed to a pilot and how the model should be designed. Who Should Engage We welcome interest from: • IFAs with existing or potential carers in the Reading area • Providers able to support local placement development • Organisations interested in collaborative model design
Commissioning in Practice - Applied Action Learning (named in previous notices as UStrategic Commissioning Framework – Development ProgrammeK
NHS England
Following widespread engagement with ICBs, national and regional teams, and external stakeholders, in November 2025 the NHS Strategic Commissioning Framework was published and in February 2026 the NHSE Executive approved the establishment of a two-year funded programme of development support to strengthen commissioning capability in line with the Framework. The purpose of this procurement is to secure a supplier who can deliver 'Commissioning in Practice - Applied Action Learning' This will be a structured action learning programme and on the ground support with circa 100 participants from every ICB with local system partners as well as places for commissioners employed currently by NHSE taking teams on a journey towards commissioning differently for population health. There will also be opportunities for all members of the ICB and wider system to take part in peer learning and at scale masterclasses, scale webinars and e-learning. These will cover the whole commissioning cycle and enablers as outlined in the NHS Strategic Commissioning Framework including understanding and quantifying need (qualitative and quantitative), developing strategy, setting outcomes, market assessment and development, capitated payment models, contract management and evaluation. Due to the nature of the different skills that will be required to deliver this programme NHS England are encouraging consortium bids.
Hornsey Library Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) Remediation Works
London Borough of Haringey
The Employer invites Tenders for the Wood Green Library project, for the proposed works as detailed in the tender documents. Scope of works includes but not limited to: 1. Structural works to the underside of the RAAC 2. Intumescent coatings to all existing and new steelwork 3. New cavity void barrier 4. MEP works to reinstate services: CCTV, Fire Alarm, Aspirating system, Data, Power, Lighting 5. Fabric works: new suspended ceiling and decorations.
Commissioning in Practice - Applied Action Learning (named in previous notices as Strategic Commissioning Framework – Development Programme)
NHS England
Following widespread engagement with ICBs, national and regional teams, and external stakeholders, in November 2025 the NHS Strategic Commissioning Framework was published and in February 2026 the NHSE Executive approved the establishment of a two-year funded programme of development support to strengthen commissioning capability in line with the Framework. The purpose of this procurement is to secure a supplier who can deliver 'Commissioning in Practice - Applied Action Learning' This will be a structured action learning programme and on the ground support with circa 100 participants from every ICB with local system partners as well as places for commissioners employed currently by NHSE taking teams on a journey towards commissioning differently for population health. There will also be opportunities for all members of the ICB and wider system to take part in peer learning and at scale masterclasses, scale webinars and e-learning. These will cover the whole commissioning cycle and enablers as outlined in the NHS Strategic Commissioning Framework including understanding and quantifying need (qualitative and quantitative), developing strategy, setting outcomes, market assessment and development, capitated payment models, contract management and evaluation. Due to the nature of the different skills that will be required to deliver this programme NHS England are encouraging consortium bids.
THE PROVISION OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE ACADEMIC PROGRAMME FOR THE MILITARY BIOMEDICAL SCIENTIST TRAINING PATHWAY
Ministry of Defence
The Authority has a requirement for the provision of military Biomedical Scientists (BMS) Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registration training pathway. The proposed framework agreement shall be for a period covering 5 intakes completing the full degree programme starting autumn 2026 in conjunction with top modules and clinical placements. The successful Service Provider shall provide an Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) accredited BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science/Healthcare Science programme and top-up modules. Clinical modules are to include Clinical Haematology, Clinical Biochemistry, Blood Transfusion and Clinical Microbiology. The Service Provider shall provide an academic programme for up to 6 new full-time student entrants per annum plus top-up modules, for additional partially qualified students, as assessed by the IBMS.
THE PROVISION OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENTIST TRAINING PLACEMENTS
Ministry of Defence
The Authority has a requirement for the provision of a military Biomedical Scientists (BMS) Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registration training pathway. The proposed framework agreement shall be for a period covering 3 intakes completing the full degree programme starting Autumn 2026 in conjunction with top modules and clinical placements. The successful Service Provider shall provide clinical placements and registration portfolio within IBMS approved training laboratories, for military BMS trainees to attain the IBMS Certificate of Competence and HCPC registration. Clinical rotations are required in Haematology, Biochemistry, Blood Transfusion and Microbiology for up to 10 new trainee BMS per annum.
Systems Engineering and Whole Plant Integration Partner (SEWPIP)
UK Fusion Energy Ltd
This PMEN aims to gather information from potential suppliers on solutions and capabilities in relation to the provision of a Systems Engineering and Whole Plant Integration Partner to assist UK Fusion Energy Ltd to realise a tailored systems engineering approach to STEP programme delivery. This is not a request for quotation but a preliminary stage to assess the market which will assist with assessing market capabilities and shaping specification. For the purposes of this early market engagement, UK Fusion Energy Ltd is seeking responses from suppliers capable of providing engineering and technical knowledge to support complex, safety-critical engineering projects, deliver defined work packages supporting technology demonstration projects and industrialisation activities as described within 6.2. The proposed contract is intended to allow a Partner to support UK Fusion Energy by collaboration with potential other partners on the above work as well as with UK Fusion Energy. UK Fusion Energy is interested in understanding suppliers’ experience operating as a Strategic Partner / Integrator potentially supporting the development and management of a nascent supply chain. UK Fusion Energy does not necessarily expect that one single supplier may be able to provide all the elements of this future contract and is hopeful that through potential collaboration all the elements could be delivered successfully within Stage 2A of the Programme For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://ukfe.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Abingdon:-Engineering-services./RP5P569343 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://ukfe.delta-esourcing.com/respond/RP5P569343
LINK14 Construction & Building Services Framework
CONCERTUS SUFFOLK LIMITED
Concertus Suffolk are seeking to create a Construction and Building Services Framework. The Framework will be utilised by public authorities and public undertakings within the areas highlighted in the notice to deliver their construction and building needs including new builds, extensions, refurbishments, installation of mechanical, electrical and plumbing on all types of buildings in the public realm. The framework will be for a period of 4 years. The Lot structure is to be finalised following the completion the PME phase, but shall be based on geography and value of projects
Fleet Management
Karbon Homes
Karbon Homes requires a comprehensive Fleet Management Framework to provide vehicles and ensure the efficient, safe, and cost-effective management of those vehicles.
Delivery of a Relaxed Christmas Event 2026
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council wishes to appoint a specialist company or social enterprise to deliver event management services for the Relaxed Christmas event in Craigavon throughout a period of time in December 2026, with the option to extend for delivery of same in 2027. Further information available in eTenders NI CfT Documents.
Chief Executive Children’s Improvement Advisers (CIA) with notice
Improvement and Development Agency for Local Government (IDeA)
The Local Government Association (LGA) is the national membership body for local authorities. It works on behalf of member councils to support, promote, and improve local government. The LGA delivers a programme of children’s services leadership support to councils and corporate and political leaders. To support delivery of this programme up to 2 x Chief Executive Children’s Improvement Advisers will be contracted to provide associate support to council Chief Executives, corporate leadership teams, and political leaders to support effective leadership of children’s services. Contracts will start as soon as possible and end on 31 March 2027, with up to 60 days allocated to the end of the contract With a daily rate of £700. his represents a maximum contract value of £42,000 (exclusive of VAT). Bidders must have had recent experience as a Chief Executive of a council with statutory responsibility for delivering children’s services. Service requirements: • Work closely with the LGA regional children’s improvement advisors and SEND improvement advisers to ensure a coherent offer of support. • Build a wider understanding of the LGAs improvement support to ensure a coherent and co-ordinated offer to councils. • Develop strong relationships with councils and corporate and political leaders to build a clear understanding of need in children’s services, to support leadership, identify innovative solutions, broker improvement strategies, and ensure they are delivered. • Provide constructive challenge to local and regional approaches and priorities. • To support and develop leadership and best practice in councils and support councils at risk • Facilitate discussions across corporate and political leadership groups to develop a shared understanding of children’s services challenges, and a collaborative approach to address these. • Provide or broker mentoring support to individual chief executives and council leaders. Further details of background and scope in Appendix of ITT To
Window Cleaning
Karbon Homes
Karbon Homes is seeking to appoint suitably qualified and experienced contractors to deliver a high-quality, reliable window cleaning service across its residential and corporate property portfolio. The contract will cover the provision of window cleaning services to: • Residential communal properties • Office buildings • Other premises accessed by staff, customers, or members of the public The services shall include, but are not limited to: • Cleaning of all accessible windows and associated glass surfaces • Provision of all necessary labour, equipment, and cleaning materials • Use of appropriate cleaning methods, including water-fed pole systems where applicable Prior to contract commencement, Karbon Homes will issue a detailed property schedule outlining: • Locations • Service frequencies • Property-specific requirements (where applicable) The contractor will be expected to plan and deliver services in accordance with this schedule while maintaining flexibility to respond to changing operational needs. Karbon Homes envisaged that this contract will be divided into the following Lots: LOT 1 - Northumberland LOT 2 - Newcastle, Leazes, North Tyneside LOT 3 - Durham, Gateshead, South Tyne and Teesside Bidders may submit tenders for one, multiple, or all Lots. Each Lot will be evaluated independently. All documents relating to this tender are available to download from the Panacea e-Sourcing portal. Submission Instructions: Electronically via the e-Sourcing portal. Suppliers must submit one copy of their tender electronically, with any additional documents required or requested. Documents must be compatible with Microsoft Office or Adobe/PDF. Should you require technical support with the e-Sourcing portal please email them directly at: • Email: support@panacea-software.com • Phone: 0207 976 0116 Tenders must be submitted using the above e-Sourcing portal. Tenders submitted via postal, or email methods will not be accepted.
2526-0531 Homeless Outreach Service
Islington Council
Street based assertive outreach service to engage and support individuals rough sleeping in Islington, to support them into accommodation and away from the streets.
Young People & CEYA
London Borough of Croydon
Croydon Council is looking for a supplier to provide to Young People & CEYA accommodation. Lot 1 Provision of Lodgings Accommodation for 20 Care Experienced Young Adults, requiring high quality, stable accommodation supported by an environment that promotes independence and wellbeing Lot 2 CEYA Provision of Accommodation for 130 Young Adults, focused on delivering safe, suitable, and well managed housing solutions that meet diverse needs This opportunity is available on the Croydon Tenders Portal https://in-tendhost.co.uk/croydontenders/aspx/Login
Strategic Flood Risk Assessment
Ashford Borough Council
ABC is looking to procure a suitably qualified and experienced consultant to prepare a Level 1 Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (SFRA) for Ashford borough in accordance with national policy, relevant national guidance and best practice. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/tenders/UK-UK-Ashford:-Research-and-development-consultancy-services./8FZB8S84N7 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/respond/8FZB8S84N7
Bikeability Cycle Training Stockport and Rochdale
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
Rochdale and Stockport Councils are tendering for the delivery of Bikeability combined Level 1 / 2 training, Level 3, Bikeability Plus modules and SEND/Inclusion support. The scheme requires delivery of training for the period 1st September 2026 to 31st March 2029. Grant funding for 2026/2029 has been confirmed by Active Travel England (ATE). Funding for 2026/2029 is subject to ATE announcements.
Community X-Ray Service
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) intended approach notice. The awarding of this contract is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Procurement Act 2023 do not apply to this award. The intention is to award a contract following the Most Suitable Provider Process. Torbay & South Devon NHS Foundation Trust (TSDFT) requires a mobile X-ray service to support alternative pathways of care that reduce demand on the emergency department (ED), reduces ambulance conveyance and subsequent admission for patients who fall (in their usual place of residence) and are at risk of fracture in line or, require X-ray to support out-of-hospital teams to keep people at home, where clinically safe to do so. The Service aims to support Torbay’s role in delivering neighbourhood health by enabling rapid community diagnostics as part of integrated neighbourhood pathways and the wider One Devon Falls and Frailty improvement approach. The Service will provide mobile x-ray acquisition and reporting, supporting radiographer deployment to suitable patients in the community, collaborating with relevant Trust and system services. This includes working with Torbay’s neighbourhood health arrangements (including integrated neighbourhood teams and the Harbour model where applicable) so that community diagnostics are consistently “wired into” falls and frailty pathways and contribute to admission avoidance, safe discharge and recovery at home.
Human Resource and Payroll System
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service
The intended outcome of this procurement is the award of a contract to a single supplier capable of delivering a secure, reliable and integrated HR and Payroll solution that will: • Accurately and efficiently process payroll for the Service’s workforce • Provide a single, trusted source of employee data • Support core HR functions including recruitment, onboarding, learning and development, performance management, absence management and reporting • Improve accessibility and user experience for employees, managers and People Services staff • Strengthen compliance with data protection, employment legislation, Welsh Language Standards and equality requirements • Reduce reliance on manual processes, improve data quality and enhance management information • Provide resilience, business continuity and scalability to support future organisational needs
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