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Short Term Payment Contingency
Department for Work & Pensions
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) wish to give notice of planned procurement opportunity in relation to two linked but separate future procurements for DWP payment contingency services (together referred to in this notice as the “Payment Contingency Services (“PCS”)). The intention of the PCS is to ensure DWP has robust contingencies in place to make benefit and pension entitlement payments to its customers on the dates they are due. The PCS are invoked only in exceptional circumstances where there is a delay in DWP releasing Bacs payment file(s). The DWP intends for the relevant services to be provided under two separate, interdependent contracts (both of which are required to allow for invocation of PCS) as follows: Short Term Payment Contingency (“STPC”) - Lot 1: This service reformats Bacs payments files into Faster Payment files for onward submission into the Faster Payment infrastructure Sponsor Bank (“SB”) – Lot 2: This service is required for the settlement of funds with the Bank of England. Please note that as these are separate procurements, different procurement processes and/or commercial approach may apply to each procurement. In addition, each procurement may be awarded, delayed, or withdrawn independently of the other. This notice relates specifically to the STPC procurement. A separate UK3 Planned Procurement Notice has been issued for the SB procurement, which can be found on Find a Tender Service. Please note that: - Further information and relevant guidance will be provided in or with the UK4 Tender Notice, published on Find a Tender Service website. - UK 4 Notice and associated procurement documents provided with that notice will outline how and when to express your interest to participate in the procurement process. - All procurement activities will be managed via DWP online portal (Atamis). - Procurement related documentation will be issued via Atamis. - Full guidance on registration and system navigation will be provided in or with th
Tender 18/2026 - Event Stewarding to include Event Safety and Safeguarding Duties for NMDDC Events Department
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (NMD)
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (The Council) is inviting tenders from suitably experienced suppliers for the provision of Event Stewarding to include Event Safety and Safeguarding Duties for Council Events. Through the provision of a professional service, the supplier will play a fundamental, front?line role in the safe, compliant and successful delivery of Council events. The contract will initially be awarded for a 2-year period with the possibility to extend by 36 months (3 x 12-month optional extension periods) subject both to satisfactory supplier performance and budget availability.
SBC 0626 Phase 2 Provision of Stage Lighting Supply Equipment at the Gordon Craig Theatre Stevenage
Stevenage Borough Council
Stevenage Borough Council are currently seeking tenders for a supplier to provide stage lighting and house lighting systems in-line with modern installations supporting the current and future programme the Gordon Craig Theatre Offers. The primary objectives of the project are detailed clearly in the Specification. The key items to note are the reduction in running costs and energy usage achieved by changing from tungsten/incandescent light sources to LED alternatives across the production and house lighting systems. Reducing the overall operational embodied carbon of the venues is in line with recommendations in the Theatres Green Book and reducing the time spent maintaining these systems. The tender documents can be accessed from the 'Current Tenders' area of the Supply Hertfordshire website https://intendhost.co.uk/supplyhertfordshire/aspx/Home and selecting the 'View Details' button of this project. Please note the deadline for returns and allow sufficient time to make your return as late returns will not be permitted. Any questions relating to this tender should be made via correspondence on the website and can be addressed to the main contact as shown in the details above.
Landscape Maintenance at the Royal Parks lot1, lot 2 and lot 3
The Royal Parks Ltd
The Royal Parks is currently tendering the opportunity to provide Grounds Maintenance Services across several sites. Lot 1 Hyde Park Lot 2 Kensington Gardens Lot 3 St James, The Green Park and Tower Garden The sites have high visitor numbers and are iconic. This service will cover the provision of grounds maintenance and associated services in accordance with the objectives and requirement of the Procurement Act 2023 (PA23). The scope includes but is not limited to: • Routine and reactive grass cutting, lawn care, and turf management. • Maintenance of hedges, shrubs, flowerbeds, and seasonal planting. • Weed control, including the use of approved herbicides and environmentally sustainable alternatives. • Litter picking, leaf clearance, and general grounds tidiness. • Winter services, such as gritting and snow clearance (where applicable). • Stewarding at select events and sites • Associated inspections, reporting and compliance with relevant health and safety, environmental standards and Park management. This contract aims to provide a compliant, flexible, and a value for money route for the Royal Parks across a number of sites. Successful suppliers will be required to demonstrate: • Relevant experience and technical capability in grounds maintenance. • Working to applicable ISO standards such as sustainability, quality, health and safety, and any other relevant standards (e.g. ISO 9001, 14001) or equivalent systems. • A commitment to sustainability, biodiversity, and social value outcomes in line with the public benefit requirements of Procurement Act 2023. The scope of this opportunity may change during the life time of the contract depending on Regulatory requirements, sustainability challenges such as weather conditions, sites altering due to park usage and unforeseen needs. There may be the effects of changes to biodiversity and security in the Parks which may impact planting styles and operational output For more information about this opportunity, please visi
Provision of Skip Services
Highland Council
The Authority requires the servicing of skip containers used for the storage of a range of recyclable materials and / or waste including Special Waste, namely wrapped bonded asbestos at Highland Council Recycling Centres and Transfer Stations. The appointed Lot contractors are required to collect skip containers from the Council’s sites and transport them to a range of appointed treatment / disposal facilities at various named destinations on an as and when required basis.
Building Consultancy Services Dynamic Purchasing System
Argyll and Bute Council
As the Dynamic Purchasing System list of consultants has now been created after the completion of the initial stage, new bidders will be able to submit SPD (Scotland) responses on an ongoing basis, as the List of Consultants remains open throughout the duration of the DPS’s existence.
RMBC - Provision of Communal Boilers Replacement at Floral House, Chertsey KT16 and Heatherfields, New Haw KT15 - 2026
Runnymede Borough Council
Runnymede Borough is located in North West Surrey with a population of 89,400 (Source: ONS population estimates from NOMIS July 2020) and covers 7,807 hectares (30.14 square miles), of which 74.29% (5,800 hectares) is Green Belt and includes the towns and villages of Addlestone, Chertsey, Egham, Englefield Green, Longcross, Lyne, New Haw, Ottershaw, Row Town, Thorpe, Virginia Water and Woodham. Third party spend on goods, works and services is on average £20m+ per annum varying from small one-off purchases to large works or service contracts. Runnymede Borough Council is seeking a single Contractor for the replacement and refurbishment of communal boiler plant and associated equipment at two Independent Retirement Living schemes Properties: Floral House (59 flats) and Heathfields (30 flats). The works comprise the removal and replacement of three communal boilers in total, associated pipework, hot water cylinders (calorifiers), and related plant room equipment. The contract will be delivered across both sites concurrently over an anticipated 14 weeks programme, Runnymede Borough Council ("the council”) invites responses for the provision of this requirement (specification supplied (Schedule B)) in accordance with the terms & conditions (Schedule A), and the terms as set out in this document.
Class 397 Heavy Maintenance Overhaul 27/28
Transpennine Trains Limited
TransPennine Trains Limited are seeking a Heavy Maintenance Overhaul partner to deliver the Heavy Maintenance Overhaul programme for our Class 397 fleet. This programme will include 2OH, 2WOH & Intermediate Maintenance Activity 3 and is required to take place in 2027 and 2028. Our partner will be required to provide a depot space. There are12 Class 397 Electric Multiple Units (EMU) that will require servicing over the Overhaul programme in a phased approach one unit at a time. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Manchester:-Rolling-stock./T996VV82UF To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/T996VV82UF
RMBC - Provision of Communal Boilers Replacement at Floral House, Chertsey KT16 and Heatherfields, New Haw KT15 - 2026
Runnymede Borough Council
Runnymede Borough is located in North West Surrey with a population of 89,400 (Source: ONS population estimates from NOMIS July 2020) and covers 7,807 hectares (30.14 square miles), of which 74.29% (5,800 hectares) is Green Belt and includes the towns and villages of Addlestone, Chertsey, Egham, Englefield Green, Longcross, Lyne, New Haw, Ottershaw, Row Town, Thorpe, Virginia Water and Woodham. Third party spend on goods, works and services is on average £20m+ per annum varying from small one-off purchases to large works or service contracts. Runnymede Borough Council is seeking a single Contractor for the replacement and refurbishment of communal boiler plant and associated equipment at two Independent Retirement Living schemes Properties: Floral House (59 flats) and Heathfields (30 flats). The works comprise the removal and replacement of three communal boilers in total, associated pipework, hot water cylinders (calorifiers), and related plant room equipment. The contract will be delivered across both sites concurrently over an anticipated 14 weeks programme, Runnymede Borough Council ("the council”) invites responses for the provision of this requirement (specification supplied (Schedule B)) in accordance with the terms & conditions (Schedule A), and the terms as set out in this document.
270 CSP Internal Works Contract
South Cambridgeshire District Council
South Cambridgeshire District Council is looking for a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to provide internal works and related services for 270 Cambridge Science Park, CB4 0WE.
Request for Information - AI Skills Boost Hub Website
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology
DSIT is seeking early market engagement on a potential procurement for the design, build, implementation and ongoing management of the AI Skills Boost Hub: an accessible, scalable online platform to support AI skills training across the UK workforce. The requirement is expected to include both technical delivery of the platform and the curation and assurance of high-quality AI learning content, with the aim of supporting the government’s ambition to help upskill 10 million workers in AI by 2030.
Provision of Carshalton and Clockhouse Retrofit Works (Sutton Housing Partnership)
London Borough of Sutton
Sutton Housing Partnership (SHP) manages around 6000 properties on behalf of London Borough of Sutton (LBS), with a further 1500 in leaseholder ownership. As part of its climate emergency declaration and commitments, and to ensure that the property portfolio achieves the minimum EPC of C by 2030, SHP has started an ambitious energy refurbishment programme. The vast majority of SHPs property portfolio is an EPC D or above, with many already achieving an EPC C rating. However, there are some properties that fall in the lower half of the D banding and below. Many of these are hard to treat, and particularly hard to heat. Given the recent energy fuel increases this has put additional pressure on households who may already be struggling to heat their homes. The scope of this project is to deliver the following to each of the properties: • external wall insulation • double glazing including front and rear doors • loft insulation installation. • Passive house ventilation systems The project covers a total of 44 properties. SHP intends to appoint two contractors, with the two highest scoring suppliers each being awarded a contract to deliver retrofit works to 22 properties. The final property addresses will be provided to the successful contractors upon contract award. The purpose of the works is to improve the energy performance of the housing portfolio and ensure that all properties achieve a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C. As with all government funded projects, this project must be delivered in compliance with the PAS2035 process, and all installers must hold appropriate PAS2030/TrustMark certification for any measures installed in the programme.
Longford and Bell Court Major Works
Barnet Homes Ltd
Longford Court and Bell Court are two residential blocks (high rise and medium rise buildings, Longford is16 floors and Bell is 4 floors in some parts and 5 floors in others). Summary of Works to be carried out at Longford Court:•Replacement of roof covering and associated balustrades, upstands and gulleys; •Replacement of all external windows and balcony doors;•Replacement of all bathrooms and associated services and decorations to Barnet Homes specifications;•Replacement of all kitchens and associated services and decorations to Barnet Homes specifications; •Reviewing and replacement of ventilation systems within flats as necessary to ensure appropriate environmental conditions; •Redecoration of all communal spaces, using appropriate fire rated coverings;•Surveying and reporting on the structural condition of the existing balconies; •Structural specification of remedial works to balconies, as informed by the survey and report; •External façade remedials, where necessary; •New flow and return heating main risers through the building to allow for a central plant option in future due to existing gas installations within the flat;. •Replacement of above ground drainage systems;•Replacement of rising and down service water mains including main plant and tanks;•Installation of new flat ventilation systems to improve air quality and heat recovery; and •Installation of new air quality sensors within the flats. Summary of works to be carried out Bell Court: •Structural repairs to flat balconies and communal balconies and handrails including re-covering for drainage run off; •Replacement of weatherproof coverings to balconies; •Replacement of balustrades, handrails etc to communal balconies and flat balconies; •Structural repairs to communal staircase including construction of handrails; •Redecoration of handrails and common areas in staircases; •Structural repair, if required, to the canopy street side above the shops including repair/replacement of coverings and drainage;
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
Delivery of Childcare Provision at Prince Charles Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil
Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board
Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board (CTMUHB) is looking to enter into a contract with a childcare provider(s) who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and families. This is a unique opportunity to take on the management of an established Day care facility based on Prince Charles Hospital site in the Gurnos area of Merthyr Tydfil. The provider will take full responsibility for the management of the service including the employment of staff. The expectations are a delivery of high-quality childcare provision and also having a long-term vision for the provision. It will be expected that the service will offer Childcare Offer, Flying Start and fee-paying placements and offer out-of-school provision, tailored to meet the changing needs of families.
SOL Community Domestic Abuse Service for Children and Young People PME
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council is undertaking a pre-market engagement exercise to understand provider interest and gather insight into the most effective model for delivering a Community Domestic Abuse Service for Children and Young People (CYP) in Solihull.
Crisis and Resilience Fund (CRF) Lead Alliance Partnership Model - Financial Resilience Services
Warrington Borough Council
Warrington Borough Council intend to appoint a single Lead Alliance Partner (LAP) to hold the contract for the Financial Resilience Strand of the delivery of Crisis and Resilience services to act as the prime contractor. The LAP will retain full contractual responsibility and accountability for the end-to-end delivery, performance, and compliance of the service, including all elements delivered by subcontractors or alliance partners. The LAP must ensure that they and all alliance partners demonstrate a strong understanding of local needs and maintain effective links with local communities, services, and referral pathways, to ensure support is responsive, culturally appropriate, and accessible to diverse populations. While elements of delivery may be subcontracted, overall accountability for outcomes, quality standards, and compliance remains solely with the LAP and cannot be delegated.
Request for Information - AI Skills Boost Hub Website
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology
DSIT is seeking early market engagement on a potential procurement for the design, build, implementation and ongoing management of the AI Skills Boost Hub: an accessible, scalable online platform to support AI skills training across the UK workforce. The requirement is expected to include both technical delivery of the platform and the curation and assurance of high-quality AI learning content, with the aim of supporting the government’s ambition to help upskill 10 million workers in AI by 2030.
Provision of Security Systems Services
Bedford College
Bedford College is seeking an efficient and high-quality security systems service across campuses in the Bedford, Central Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire regions. Information in respect of the buildings to be covered at each campus and required regularity is included within the tender pack. The security systems company must show best value; and deliver a consistently high level of service. A single provider is required to serve all campuses. The contract is offered on a 1 year plus 1 year plus 1 year plus 1 year basis – up to a maximum of four years.
Environmental Monitoring Systems
NHS Blood and Transplant
Lot 1: Purchase of New & Upgrade to Existing Environmental Monitoring System Lot 2: Maintenance of Environmental Monitoring System
Environmental Monitoring Systems
NHS Blood and Transplant
Lot 1: Maintenance of Environmental Monitoring System Lot 2: Purchase of New & Upgrade to Existing Environmental Monitoring System
Replacement CCTV System
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
The Royal Agricultural University (RAU) is seeking to replace and modernise its existing CCTV infrastructure with a scalable, enterprise-grade video management system to enhance the safety, security and operational resilience of the University estate. The University estate includes academic buildings, student accommodation, public areas, access routes, vehicle routes, car parks, open campus environment and a working farm. The CCTV system forms a critical component of the University's security infrastructure and supports the work of the Security and Welfare team in monitoring incidents, assisting investigations and maintaining a safe campus environment. The preferred solution is Avigilon Unity Enterprise video management platform by Motorola. The appointed Supplier will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, configuration, commissioning and ongoing support of the new CCTV system across the University estate. The contract is expected to last 5 years. There will be two site visit opportunities offered as group sessions (meaning that there will be competing suppliers in attendance in each group). Bidders are requested to limit the attendees to a maximum of 3 personnel. Accompanied campus tour will include the opportunity to take photographs, take measurements and ask questions. We would ask that you email to book a site visit with us. The dates are; * Wednesday 03 June 2026 - 14.30 to 16.30 * Thursday 04 June 2026 - 10.00 to 12.00 All enquiries, clarification questions , booking site visits and submissions are to be completed by email to di.procurement@rau.ac.uk
T141 - Electrical, Instrumentation, Control and Automation, Installation, Repair and Maintenance
Northern Ireland Water Limited
NI Water wishes to appoint a contractor to provide M and E Services with Electrical and ICA, Installation, Repair and Maintenance services for the full range of manufacturer’s equipment currently within NI Water’s asset base. The contractor will be responsible for providing the necessary skilled and unskilled labour together with the materials to carry out the work in accordance with the Specification, statutory regulations and to the satisfaction of NI Water.
CN250238 - Homecare
Kent County Council
Kent County Council (the Council) is seeking Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered Homecare Service Providers (referred to in this notice as Tenderers) to deliver care and support to Children and Adults living within the geographical boundary of Kent, including Adults who may require homecare services while residing in prison settings. Tenderers must be CQC registered Providers and comply with the requirements of the Invitation to Tender, including the requirements on the location of a Tenderer’ s Registered Office as set out in the Procurement Specific Questionnaire, to tender for this opportunity. Tenderers are referred to the Invitation to Tender documentation for full details. The Council is establishing the Kent Homecare Open Framework Scheme, and invites Tenderers who can deliver safe, high‐quality, personalised, and flexible care within both home and community environments across Kent. An open framework scheme allows for the award of successive frameworks on substantially the same terms. This notice relates to the opportunity to apply to be admitted to the First Kent Homecare Open Framework of the Kent Homecare Open Framework Scheme. The First Kent Homecare Open Framework requires successful Tenderers to deliver high-quality care and support services that promote safety, dignity, independence and overall wellbeing for Individuals. Services should be tailored to reflect each Individual’s personal circumstances, ensuring a personalised and needs-led approach. Subject to satisfying the Council’s requirements for admittance to the First Kent Homecare Open Framework as set out in the Invitation to Tender documentation, there is no limit on the number of successful tenderers that may be admitted to the First Kent Homecare Open Framework. Provision should be collaborative in nature, supporting effective partnership working to ensure that Individuals accessing care and support receive services that enhance their quality of life. This includes delivering flexible a
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