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Clean Vehicle Retrofit Accreditation Scheme
Department for Transport
The CVRAS (Clean Vehicle Retrofit Accreditation Scheme) supports the reduction of air pollutant emissions from older and more polluting diesel vehicles during the transition to a zero-emission fleet. The scheme was launched in 2017 and funded by Government to accredit retrofit technologies that could reduce levels of nitrogen oxides (NOX) emissions from buses to close to Euro VI levels. The Department for Transport has a requirement for an outsourced service to provide an accreditation scheme. This comprises monitoring performance of the CVRAS bus fleet, improving compliance including telematics reporting, engaging bus operators and Local Authorities on bus fleet maintenance and supporting accurate functioning of Clean Air Zone charging.
Competitive Land Design and Build Contract within NIHE Area Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland 15-30 Units
Woven Housing Association Ltd
The Contracting Authority is seeking to appoint developers to provide land for the development of social housing. The Contracting Authority seeks land in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. In the interests of providing an efficient housing management service, the Contracting Authority will not consider Sites which provide less than 15 units or more than 30 units. Preferably units are to be delivered at a single Site, however, adjacent sites maybe considered. The Contract(s) is (are) for the provision of land for design and build contracts in Northern Ireland. Suppliers must provide the land, design, construct and ensure completion of the scheme for the Contracting Authority in accordance with the Department for Communities Housing Association Guide, the Contracting Authority’s requirements, and statutory body requirements.
Fleet Management Software - Preliminary Market Engagement (PME)
THE GUINNESS PARTNERSHIP LIMITED
PME to understand the marketplace for Fleet Management Software, both off-the-shelf and bespoke to refine TGPs requirements for future Procurement activity.
The Design and installation of a low carbon heating system
Cotswold District Council
• The Council’s main offices extend to approximately 50,000 square feet and are occupied primarily as office accommodation between 08:00 and 18:00, Monday to Friday, with some out of hours use. • The building is of traditional construction with stone walls, steel frame elements and extensive glazing. The roof structure comprises timber purlins with slate coverings, alongside glazed atria and areas of flat roof. • Heating is currently provided by a series of gas fired boilers (installed within the last five years) serving a wet central heating system comprising a primary distribution loop feeding smaller bore pipework and conventional radiators throughout the building. • There is a central air handling unit serving two large atria. • Local air conditioning units serve some meeting rooms, the council chamber, and critical areas including the server and network rooms which operate continuously. • Hot water is predominantly generated by local electric water heaters. Existing Energy Infrastructure • In 2024 the Council installed a 150 kW solar PV array alongside approximately 180 kWh of battery storage. • Annual electricity generation from the array is approximately 145,000 kWh. • Grid electricity consumption is approximately 205,000 kWh per year in addition • Gas consumption is approximately 425,000 kWh per year. • Heating demand is strongly occupancy driven, with peaks of approximately 28–34 kW during morning warm up periods and typical daytime loads between 16–24 kW. Project Aim • The Council is seeking to significantly reduce its reliance on gas and improve the environmental performance of the building. • This engagement will help explore viable options for the deployment of heat pump technology and associated system upgrades. • The Council is open to a range of approaches and is seeking a design led solution tailored to the building and its operation as well as the existing plant infrastructure in place. The Council is interested in proposals and input relating to:
Major Projects Partnership - Preliminary Market Engagement
NATIONAL GRID UK LIMITED
National Grid hereby informs the market of an upcoming opportunity and to identify suppliers that may be able to supply the works required for the Major Projects Partnership and the Major Projects QUDM it will be called off from. This will include primarily 33 to 132kV Substation Construction, Underground Cabling and Overhead Tower Line Construction and Overhead Wood Pole Line Construction works. ED3 (Electricity Distribution 3) refers to the next five-year electricity distribution price control period (2028-2033), set by Ofgem, which will determine how distribution network operators (DNOs) plan and invest in Britain's electricity system. It is important because it will shape the scale, pace and delivery of network upgrades needed to support growing demand, connect new generation, and enable the transition to low carbon technologies, while ensuring services remain reliable, affordable, and responsive to customer needs. Delivery will involve close collaboration with key partners, who will play a vital role in enabling investment in infrastructure, innovation and network resilience to meet the needs of customers and communities over the coming period. Substation Construction Works under Substation Construction comprise of the following indicative list, specific to working within a live high-voltage (primarily 33 to 132kV) distribution network substation environment, with a typical project estimated between £200,000 and £5million: Procurement and supply chain management Subcontractor management Civil engineering Protection and control systems installation, configuration and commissioning Mechanical and electrical installation, testing and commissioning An indicative list of work types is as follows: New Build AIS/GIS AIS/GIS Substation Extension Major AIS/GIS Substation Asset Replacement Operators may be required to procure products that are to be selected from a list of suppliers that has been pre-approved by National Grid, to accept free-issue equipment and services
NHS Tier 2 Oral Surgery Services in Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire Berkshire West (BOB) and Frimley (Berkshire East) Integrated Care Boards (ICBs)
Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire & West Berkshire (BOB) Integrated Care Board
Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire & West Berkshire (BOB) and Frimley (Berkshire East) Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) (the Commissioners) sought providers who have the capability and capacity to deliver NHS Tier 2 Oral Surgery services in Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire West Berkshire & and Frimley (Berkshire East), in line with the specified requirements. The procurement was divided into 4 lots in the BOB ICB area & and Frimley ICB (East Berkshire) area. Providers were able to bid for a maximum of 2 Lots. Oral surgery deals with the diagnosis and management of pathology of the mouth and jaws that requires surgical intervention. It involves the treatment of adolescents and adults, and the management of dentally anxious and medically complex patients. Further information on the services can be found in the Oral Surgery clinical standards: NHS England » Oral surgery clinical standard The services will provide Level 2 Oral Surgery for patients, either residing in or currently under the care of a General Dental Practitioner (GDP), in Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, West Berkshire and Berkshire East. All Mandatory Dental Services, including simple non-surgical extractions, are excluded from the scope but some services will include Sedation in accordance with the Guidance for Commissioning Sedation for Dental Services in Primary Care 2017. The aims of the service (with Sedation) are to: • ensure that equitable, accessible, cost effective, high quality Level 2 Oral Surgery services are available to the public locally • increase the availability and accessibility of the primary care based Level 2 services to those patients who require sedation to support them to receive a minor oral surgical procedure locally • release pressures and waiting times for treatment at secondary care centres Performers will need to be accredited to provide the services to a Level 2 standard. The accreditation will be through an accreditation panel led by the Managed Clinical Network for Oral Surgery, with th
Integrated 0-19 Healthy Child Programme Service
Newcastle City Council
The Integrated 0-19 Healthy Child Programme (HCP) is a prevention and early intervention public health programme providing a universal service for children, young people, and families. The programme aims to support parents, promote child development, improve family and child health outcomes, and ensure that families, children, and young people at risk are identified at the earliest opportunity. It will deliver the following services: • Health Visiting (age 0-5) • School Nurses (age 5-18 or up to 25 for young people with SEND) • Infant Feeding support • Breast Feeding Peer Support • Child Vision screening
Building Occupancy Sensors- Pre Market Engagement
University of Portsmouth Higher Education Corporation
The University of Portsmouth Higher Education Corporation ("the University") is seeking views from experienced suppliers on its proposal to appoint a sensor technology implementation partner to deliver a scalable smart building platform capable of monitoring occupancy, utilisation and wider environmental and operational data across the estate, with the flexibility to support future smart campus applications and system integrations. This pre-market engagement is being run to understand current market capability, to test different delivery and procurement approaches, and to refine the scope before any formal Invitation to Tender (ITT) is issued. No supplier advantage will arise from taking part. In the Pre Market Engagement Document in Section 6 it includes a short questionnaire which invites comment on technical capability, approach, phasing and commercial structure. Through this engagement the University aims to confirm the level of supplier interest and capacity for the Appointment of a Sensor Technology Implementation Partner for a Scalable Smart Building and Estate Analytics Platform. The pre-market engagement exercise is intended to allow interested parties with appropriate experience to outline their views and provide information with no commitment to themselves or the University. It is not part of a formal procurement process, and the University is not committed to carrying out such a process. The budget on this future opportunity is between £500,000 - £750,000 (total contract value over full term inc. VAT), this is merely an indicative budget and does not constitute confirmation of the budget if advertised. Link to the questionnaire is located on the link below: https://portdotacdotuk-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/dave_hartley_port_ac_uk/IgBpBoojsefYQIrixBevgZ6VARzt4tVDcRiltpuG6pn8iVM?e=QiygCb Any issues with the link above please contact: louise.chambers@port.ac.uk
Discharge to Assess (D2A) Service - Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire Council
The Discharge to Assess (D2A) Service will support medically fit patients to leave hospital quickly and safely by providing short-term care, assessment, rehabilitation and enablement support in their own homes. The service will deliver intensive home-based support, seven days a week and focus on reducing long-term care needs and preventing hospital readmissions.
Development Partner for Keyworker Housing at Rotherhithe New Road and 25 Cherry Garden Street
London Borough of Southwark
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A PIPELINE NOTICE - NOT LIVE TENDER OPPORTUNITY This upcoming opportunity is for a development partner to deliver and operate keyworker housing at the Rotherhithe New Road and 25 Cherry Gardens Street sites. Estimated cost to the council is nil with onward value to the developer of an estimated £120-160M. While there is no cost to the council there may be a potential value of underwriting the design fees at an estimated cost of £1.5M.
Playground improvement project
Mere Town Council
Mere Town Council invites suitably qualified and experienced playground designers and contractors to submit a tender for the design, supply, installation and completion of improvement works to the Playground in Mere Recreation Ground Queens Road, Mere. The Council is seeking a high-quality, durable playground scheme that enhances the existing well-used facility.
Canada Water Library - New Roof Coverings and Mechnical Plant
London Borough of Southwark
This upcoming opportunity is for the replacement of roof coverings and new air source heat pump (ASHP) mechanical plant on the roof
Pathology Managed Equipment Service (MES) – South 4 Pathology Network
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is undertaking this procurement in its own name and on behalf of the other participating trusts within the South 4 Pathology Network, namely Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The Authority intends to procure a Pathology Managed Equipment Service (MES) to support high-quality, resilient and standardised pathology services across participating sites. The service is expected to cover the provision, installation, commissioning and lifecycle management of pathology laboratory equipment, together with maintenance, servicing, repair, upgrades, replacement planning, training and performance support. The scope of testing is expected to focus primarily on blood sciences and related hospital laboratory services, including biochemistry, haematology, coagulation, serology, immunology, automation and pre-pre-analytics such as specimen tracking and auto-receipting. The service model is expected to include equipment supply through capital and/or leased models, asset management, consumables and reagents where required, inventory and logistics management, interoperability with existing and future LIMS, digital enablement, automation, data and reporting capability, technical support, training and continuous service improvement. The procurement is intended to support network standardisation, service resilience, improved efficiency and turnaround times, and high-quality patient-centred diagnostic services aligned to NHS pathology transformation priorities. It is also expected to contribute to sustainability and social value objectives. The service will be delivered across multiple NHS sites within the South 4 Pathology Network geography, with flexibility for future changes to network configuration. The Authority anticipates awarding either a single supplier or multi-lot contract, with the final structure and contract term to reflec
COV - Integrated Adult Lifestyle Service (2027)
Coventry City Council
Coventry City Council currently commissions an Integrated Adult Lifestyle Service, supporting individuals through an evidence-based behaviour change model using a single health coach approach with a focus on person centred holistic support, enabling individuals to improve one or more health outcomes as part of a single intervention. The holistic support using behaviour change techniques through one to one and group sessions is delivered via a combination of face to face, telephone/video support and self-directed digital support through website/app, focused on the following: • Weight management (poor diet) • Stop Smoking and smoking harm reduction (including pharmacotherapy provision) • Physical inactivity • Excess alcohol consumption
Service, Repair & Maintenance of Septic Tanks/Pumping Stations
The North Yorkshire Council
North Yorkshire Council intends to procure a contract for septic tank/pumping stations including but not limited to, conducting annual condition surveys, routine servicing, planned maintenance, reactive repairs, emptying/desludging and cleaning and associated tasks (complete system replacements will not be included in this contract) across its estate of currently 24 assets serving 150 properties. This number will likely increase or decrease in line with Housing Portfolio stock. The contract will also include tenant liaison. Pre Market engagement has already been carried out and as a result the scope definition has been updated to include the term pumping stations.
Provision of Wayfinding and Signage Services for the Moorfields and UCL Centre for Eye Health
MOORFIELDS EYE HOSPITAL NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust ("MEH"), acting as the contracting authority on behalf of both MEH and the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology ("UCL IoO"), is seeking to procure a provider for the provision of wayfinding and signage services for the new Moorfields and UCL Centre for Eye Health in St Pancras, Camden. The Moorfields and UCL Centre for Eye Health will deliver a new integrated centre for eye care, research and education, bringing together clinical, academic and innovation functions within a purpose-built facility. The development forms part of Project Oriel. The procurement is for the manufacture, supply, project management and installation of a comprehensive internal and external signage and wayfinding package across the development. The scope includes, but is not limited to: - External illuminated and non-illuminated signage - Totems and arrival signage - Internal directional and identification signage - Building and lift directories - Door signage - Braille and tactile signage - Direct-applied graphics and manifestations - Associated artwork, shop drawings, structural coordination and installation services The appointed contractor will be expected to deliver a high-quality, design-led and durable signage solution aligned with the architectural vision for the development, with a strong emphasis on accessibility, inclusive design and coordination with the wider construction and fit-out programme. Manufacture activities are anticipated to commence following contract award, with on-site installation activities expected to commence from approximately February 2027. This procurement is being conducted as a two-stage Competitive Flexible Procedure under the Procurement Act 2023. Stage 1 requires interested suppliers to submit a response to the Supplier Information Questionnaire, following which the four highest-ranked tenderers will be shortlisted and invited to participate in Stage 2, the Invitation to Tender. The Authority expects to award a contr
Ultrasound diagnostic equipment [2] sets
Japan Community Health care Organization - Kumamoto
Summary (1) Nature and quantity of the products to be purchased: Ultrasound diagnostic equipment [2] sets (2) Time-limit for tender: 5:00 P.M. July 24, 2026 (3) Contact point for the notice: Seigo Hirano Accounting Division, Japan Community Health Care Organization Kumamoto General Hospital, 10-10 toricho Yatsushiro-City, Kumamoto Prefecture, 866-8660 Japan, TEL 0965-32-7111 0022 Medical/Dental/Surgical & Veterinary Equipment 0031 Medical Instruments & Apparatus
Medical Reagent, 308 items.
Japan Community Health care Organization - Tochigi
Summary (1) Nature and quantity of the products to be purchased: Medical Reagent, 308 items. (2) Time-limit for tender: From the gazetted date to 5:00 p.m. July 29, 2026. (3) Contact point for the notice: Contract Unit, Accounting Section, Japan Community Health care Organization Utsunomiya Hospital, 11-17 Minamitakasago, Utsunomiya City, Tochigi 321-0143 Japan, TEL 028-653-1002 0004 Medical & Pharmaceutical Products
1 set of procurement of distribution boards, etc for the Hokkaido Shinkansen, Shin-Otaru substation, and two other places.
Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency - Tokyo
Summary (1) Official in charge of disbursement of the procuring entity: HASEGAWA Masaaki Railway Technical Center Director, Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency(hereinafter called JRTT) (2) Classification of the products to be procured: 16 (3) Nature and quantity of the products to be procured: 1 set of procurement of distribution boards, etc for the Hokkaido Shinkansen, Shin-Otaru substation, and two other places. (4) Delivery period: As stated in the attached Summary Table of Stocked Items Procurement (5) Delivery place: As stated in the attached Summary Table of Stocked Items Procurement (6) Qualifications for participating in the tendering procedures: Suppliers eligible for participating in the proposed tender are those who shall: 1) not come under Article 4 or 5 of the regulation concerning the Contracts for JRTT, 2) have been qualified as possessing the qualification of "manufacturing of products or sales of products" by single qualification for every ministry and agency in the fiscal year 2025, 2026 and 2027 (The Grade and Area does not matter.). 3) not have been suspended from designation by President of JRTT or Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. 4) not be the business operators that a Gangster influences management substantially or the person who has exclusion request from JRTT is continuing state concerned. 5) Applicants must be able to demonstrate a track record of supplying the following items from fiscal year 2011 onward, under either of the following conditions: - Electrical distribution boards for railway electrification - Traction transformers - AC circuit breakers - Gas-insulated switchgear - Instrument transformers - Surge arresters - Motor-operated disconnectors A. Track record of supplying to this organization Having a track record of supplying items to this organization for use in the electrical equipment of "Shinkansen railways." B. Track record of supplying to domestic and international railway oper
Composite contract for specimen inspection equipment 1 set
National Hospital Organization - Kyoto
⑴ Official in charge of disbursement of the procuring entity : Hiroshi Kawabata, Director, National Hospital Organization Kyoto Medical Center ⑵ Classification of the services to be procured : 4, 22, 31 ⑶ Nature and quantity of the services to be required : Composite contract for specimen inspection equipment 1 set ⑷ Fulfillment period : May 31, 2027 ⑸ Fulfillment place : National Hospital Organization Kyoto Medical Center ⑹ Qualification for participating in the tendering procedures : Suppliers eligible for participating in the proposed tender are those who shall : ① not come under Article 5 of the Regulation concerning Contract for National Hospital Organization (NHO). Furthermore, minors, Person under Conservatorship or Person under Assistance that obtained the consent necessary for concluding a contract may be applicable under cases of special reasons within the said clause ; ② not come under Article 6 of the Regulation concerning Contract for NHO ; ③ have Grade A, B, C in "Sale of goods" and "Provision of services" for participating in tenders by Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (Single qualification for every ministry and agency) in Kinki Regions ; ④ meet the qualification requirements which the Obligating Officer may specify in accordance with Article 4 of the Regulation ; ⑺ Time-limit for tender : 12 : 00 Auguest 7, 2026 (Japan Standard Time) ⑻ Contact point for the notice : Haruki Takami, Procurement Section, Accounting Division, National Hospital Organization Kyoto Medical Center, 1-1, Fukakusamukaihata-cho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto-fu 612-855 Japan. TEL 075-641-9161 ext. 8135 0004 Medical & Pharmaceutical Products 0022 Medical/Dental/Surgical & Veterinary Equipment 0031 Medical Instruments & Apparatus
Construction work of development for temporary levee and other in the Yodogawa-Sagan Line extension part in R8
Ministry of Land,Infrastructure and Transport - Osaka
⑴ Contracting : SAITO Hiroyuki Director General of the Kinki Regional Development Bureau Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism ⑵ Classification of the services to be procured : 41 ⑶ Subject matter of the contract : Construction work of development for temporary levee and other in the Yodogawa-Sagan Line extension part in R8 ⑷ Time-limit for the submission of application forms and relevant documents for the qualification by electronic bidding system : 12 : 00 P.M. (noon) 9 July 2026 ⑸ Time-limit for the submission of tenders by electronic bidding system : 12 : 00 P.M. (noon) 16 October 2026 (tenders brought along 12 : 00 P.M. (noon) 16 October 2026 or tenders submitted by mail 12 : 00 P.M. (noon) 16 October 2026) ⑹ Contact point for tender documentation : TABUCHI Genki the second subsection Chief the Contract Division, Kinki Regional Development Bureau Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism 3-1-41, Otemae Tyuou-Ward, Osaka-city, 540-8586, Japan TEL 06-6942-1141 0041 Construction Services
Replacing tile carpet at 4 local offices in Kanto-Koshinetsu region including Utsunomiya Higashi Branch Office, 1 set
Japan Pension Service - Tokyo
⑴ Official in charge of disbursement of procuring entity : Akira Naitou, Director of Procurement Management Department, Japan Pension Service ⑵ Classification of the services to be procured : 71, 27 ⑶ Nature and quantity of the services to be required : Replacing tile carpet at 4 local offices in Kanto-Koshinetsu region including Utsunomiya Higashi Branch Office, 1 set ⑷ Performance period : 31 March, 2027 ⑸ Performance place : To be designated by Japan Pension Service ⑹ Qualification for participating in the tendering procedures : Suppliers eligible for participating in the proposed tender are those who : ① shall have legal capacity to conclude contracts, and are not being bankrupt. This includes minors or those who are subject to guardianship, if their guardian grants them permission to do so. ② shall not be suspended/debarred by Japan Pension Service, from participating in tenders. This includes suppliers who employ such persons as their agents or representatives. ③ shall have Grade A, Grade B or Grade C on "Offer of services" in the Kanto-Koshinetsu Area in terms of qualification for participating in tenders by Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (Government-wide qualification) in the fiscal years 2025, 2026 and 2027. ④ shall meet qualification as indicated in the tendering instructions. ⑺ Time-limit for tender : 18 : 00, 4 August, 2026 ⑻ Contact point for the notice : Nami Asakawa, Contracting Group, Procurement Management Department, Japan Pension Service, 3-5-24, Takaido-nishi, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 168-8505 Japan TEL : 03-5344-1100 0027 Computer Services 0071 Computer & Related Services
Replacing tile carpet at 4 local offices in Tohoku region including Sendai Higashi Branch Office, 1 set
Japan Pension Service - Tokyo
⑴ Official in charge of disbursement of procuring entity : Akira Naitou, Director of Procurement Management Department, Japan Pension Service ⑵ Classification of the services to be procured : 71, 27 ⑶ Nature and quantity of the services to be required : Replacing tile carpet at 4 local offices in Tohoku region including Sendai Higashi Branch Office, 1 set ⑷ Performance period : 31 March, 2027 ⑸ Performance place : To be designated by Japan Pension Service ⑹ Qualification for participating in the tendering procedures : Suppliers eligible for participating in the proposed tender are those who : ① shall have legal capacity to conclude contracts, and are not being bankrupt. This includes minors or those who are subject to guardianship, if their guardian grants them permission to do so. ② shall not be suspended/debarred by Japan Pension Service, from participating in tenders. This includes suppliers who employ such persons as their agents or representatives. ③ shall have Grade A, Grade B or Grade C on "Offer of services" in the Tohoku Area in terms of qualification for participating in tenders by Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (Government-wide qualification) in the fiscal years 2025, 2026 and 2027. ④ shall meet qualification as indicated in the tendering instructions. ⑺ Time-limit for tender : 18 : 00, 4 August, 2026 ⑻ Contact point for the notice : Nami Asakawa, Contracting Group, Procurement Management Department, Japan Pension Service, 3-5-24, Takaido-nishi, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 168-8505 Japan TEL : 03-5344-1100 0027 Computer Services 0071 Computer & Related Services
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