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United Kingdomworks
closing in 2 days

Replacement of Lift 19

Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust

There is a requirement to replace Lift 19 at Royal United Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Estimated value£175,000
069364-2026
United Kingdomservices

Service to source Private Rented Sector Tenancies for High Risk Offenders

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Derbyshire

Further to the previous market engagement and tendering for a service to source private rented sector accommodation as part of Derbyshire’s High Risk Offender Partnership work, we have reviewed our requirements and wish to engage with the market to consider the viability of these: We wish to ask your views on 1) The viability of securing an ongoing supply of private rented accommodation for individual tenancy; both self-contained and single rooms in shared accommodation that is suitable for offenders managed under MAPPA* arrangements across Derbyshire which is affordable and very close to Local Housing Allowance rental rates. 2) The pricing approach for delivery of this service We would like to invite interested suppliers to attend an in person event to discuss their market specific perspective on the above. The event will be held at Derbyshire Constabulary on Wednesday 5th August 2026 at 11:00am. Please email aimee.briddon@derbyshire.police.uk to confirm attendance.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
069371-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 9 days

Single Point of Access (SPoA) Eye Care Service

NHS Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board

NHS Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board is procuring a Single Point of Access (SPoA) Eye Care Service to provide a clinically led referral management and triage service for ophthalmology referrals across Cheshire and Merseyside. The service will improve referral quality, support patient choice, optimise onward pathways and help reduce unnecessary secondary care demand through a consistent system wide approach.

Estimated value£2.0m
069379-2026
United Kingdomsupplies
closing in 2 days

ESOS Provision of Electricity Supply on behalf of Lighthouse Schools Partnership

Lighthouse Schools Partnership

This tender opportunity has been issued by ESOS Energy Ltd, on behalf of Lighthouse Schools Partnership. The proposed contract will be for the provision of Electricity Supply - 100% Rego backed Energy to the Trust for a 24-month contract. ESOS Energy will provide contract management support and act as the first point of contact for the retailer throughout the contract period. The winning Supplier must be willing to work collaboratively with ESOS Energy. Their responsibilities include validating monthly electricity invoices prior to payment and raising any discrepancies directly with the Supplier; managing meter requests, site visit requests, meter faults, new connections, disconnections and site alterations on behalf of the Trust; liaising with school sites where required to arrange meter reads, access for engineers or attendance for metering works; and supporting the Trust in resolving billing issues and improving accuracy, efficiency and consumption visibility. ESOS Energy currently supports the Trust in managing gas and electricity across all schools, saving significant administrative time and securing substantial refunds where incorrect billing has occurred.

Estimated value£4.0m
069382-2026
United Kingdomsupplies
closing in 2 days

ESOS Provision of Gas Renewal Services on behalf of Lighthouse Schools Partnership

Lighthouse Schools Partnership

This tender opportunity has been issued by ESOS Energy Ltd, on behalf of Lighthouse Schools Partnership. The proposed contract will be for the provision of Gas Supply Renewal Services to the Trust for a 24-month contract. ESOS Energy will provide contract management support and act as the first point of contact for the retailer throughout the contract period. The winning Supplier must be willing to work collaboratively with ESOS Energy. Their responsibilities include: a. Validating monthly gas invoices prior to payment and raising any discrepancies directly with the Supplier. b. Managing meter requests, site visit requests, meter faults, new connections, disconnections and site alterations on behalf of the Trust. c. Liaising with school sites where required to arrange meter reads, access for engineers or attendance for metering works. d. Supporting the Trust in resolving billing issues and identifying opportunities to improve accuracy, efficiency and consumption visibility. ESOS Energy currently supports the Trust in managing gas and electricity across all schools, saving significant administrative time and securing substantial refunds where incorrect billing has occurred.

Estimated value£700,000
069383-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing tomorrow

The Provision of Reprographic Services

Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime

The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) requires the provision of a secure managed reprographics and printing service for the production, copying, scanning and printing of court, evidential and other operational documentation. The service is critical to the delivery of police and criminal justice processes and will be required on a reactive basis to meet operational demand. The appointed supplier will be responsible for providing all equipment, consumables and associated resources necessary to deliver the service, including printing and copying equipment, paper, toner and other consumables. The service must be delivered from supplier-operated premises that meet the MPS's required security standards and are capable of handling sensitive and confidential information. Staff Personnel involved in the delivery of the service must hold, or be capable of obtaining, National Non-Police Personnel Vetting Level 2 (NPPV2) and Counter-Terrorist Check (CTC) prior to the start of the contract.

Estimated value£3.0m
069384-2026
United Kingdomservices

WorkWell Service for NHS Essex ICB

NHS Essex Integrated Care Board

This Prior Information Notice (PIN) is intended to notify the market of the Market Engagement event only. This PIN is NOT a call for competition. NHS Essex Integrated Care Board (hereafter referred to as "the Authority") invites suitably qualified providers to attend a virtual Market Engagement event which will inform the market of the Authority's intention to undertake a competitive procurement process for the provision of WorkWell, Work and Health Support Services on Thursday 6th August 2026 10:00hrs - 11.30hrs The Authority provides health and care to 1.9 million residents covering the geographical footprint of Essex, including Southend and Thurrock. The commissioning model will comprise of Local WorkWell Partnerships and a single Essex-wide WorkWell Neighbourhood Work and Health Coach Service, with delivery designed around local government reorganisation footprints and strengthened access at key intervention points, including GP surgeries where Fit Notes are commonly created and maintained. The programme expects to include a WorkWell Assistance Programme that, in combination with Neighbourhood Work and Health Coaches, supports early intervention. The Authority intends to procure the new 'WorkWell Service' provision and award appropriate contracts to suitable, technically capable providers. To award the contracts, the most suitable providers must have demonstrably satisfied the minimum Basic Selection Criteria, including financial and economic standing, and satisfy the Key Criteria assessment and the commercial envelope. The market engagement event will offer an opportunity to engage with stakeholders and for prospective service providers to learn more about the services. The procurement process and timetable will also be shared. The Market Engagement event will take place virtually via MS Teams Webinar on Thursday 6th August from 10.00hrs – 11.30hrs. To express interest and participate in the Market Event, please register and apply via Atamis e-sourcing portal h

Estimated value£5.0m
069389-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 8 weeks

Resilience, Inclusion, Strengths and Enablement (RISE)

Cornwall Council

The Resilience, Inclusion, Strengths and Enablement (RISE) model will commission short term, trauma informed prevention and enablement services for adults with support needs related to homelessness, mental health, drug or alcohol use, neurodivergence or learning disabilities. The services will help people to find and sustain a home, build practical life skills, improve wellbeing, develop emotional resilience and feel connected within their community.

Estimated value£16.5m
069391-2026
United Kingdomservices

Provision of Children's Short Breaks Activities and Support (Aiming High)

Staffordshire County Council

Staffordshire County Council is undertaking Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) to inform the future recommissioning of its Provision of Children's Short Breaks Activities and Support (known internally as Aiming High SEND Short Breaks Service), currently expected to commence from April 2027. The Council wishes to engage with current and potential providers to better understand market capacity, capability, innovation, and potential delivery models for providing high-quality short breaks and support opportunities for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and their families across Staffordshire. The Aiming High programme forms part of Staffordshire's wider short breaks offer and aims to: • improve outcomes for children and young people with SEND; • promote independence, inclusion and preparation for adulthood; • enable children and young people to participate in positive activities within their communities; • support family resilience and help parents and carers continue in their caring role; • provide opportunities for social development, friendships and community participation; and • deliver timely support that helps prevent the escalation of need wherever appropriate. The Council is seeking feedback from organisations capable of delivering inclusive, high-quality, outcome-focused services and activities for children and young people with SEND aged 0-25 years. Providers should have a thorough understanding of, and be able to operate in accordance with, relevant legislation, statutory guidance and local policies, including: • Children Act 1989; • Children and Families Act 2014; • Care Act 2014; • SEND Code of Practice 2015; • Breaks for Carers of Disabled Children Regulations 2011; • Equality Act 2010; • Mental Capacity Act 2005; • Human Rights Act 1998; • Working Together to Safeguard Children; • Keeping Children Safe in Education (where applicable); • Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012 (or any successor legislation); a

Estimated value£900,000
069392-2026
United Kingdomworks

Bassingthorpe Farm Strategic Development Partner

Rotherham Borough Council

The Council and the Fitzwilliam Wentworth Estate are seeking to identify and appoint a strategic development partner in connection with the planning, servicing, delivery and/or facilitation of the phased development of land at Bassingthorpe Farm, Rotherham. The site has been allocated for development with a Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) guiding the process. In line with the allocation and SPD it is anticipated that the site will be brought forward for a residential-led mixed-use development including up to approximately 2,000 homes together with associated infrastructure, highways, utilities, drainage, public open space, community uses and related placemaking works. The procurement in intended to identify a strategic development partner capable of: - working collaboratively with the landowners to optimise viability, deliverability and value; - promoting and securing a comprehensive and deliverable planning strategy; - coordinating and/or delivering enabling and strategic infrastructure; - facilitating phased development delivery, including potential onward parcel disposals to housebuilders or other delivery structures; and - supporting long-term stewardship and delivery objectives. The precise commercial and contractual structure through which the development will ultimately be delivered has not yet been determined and may include elements of development agreement, land disposal, phased land drawdown and related agreements. The selected strategic development partner is expected to assume substantial development, delivery, market and implementation risk associated with the project.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
069399-2026
United Kingdomservices

Microbiology Services Managed Service Contract

Lothian Health Board

NHS Lothian seeks next-generation automated laboratory solution delivered on a managed services basis for diagnostic and laboratory services at Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. The scope of the contract is an integrated Microbiology laboratory managed Services contract (“MSC”) providing service management to meet all regulatory requirements, integrated IT firmware, major analysers, reagents and consumables to deliver the majority of the test repertoire.

Estimated value£3.0m
069411-2026
United Kingdomsupplies
closing in 5 days

Provision of Timber for Operational and Training Requirements

Scottish Fire and Rescue Service

Estimated value£650,000
069413-2026
United Kingdomsupplies

Energy-Efficient Audio-Visual Equipment and Solutions

APUC Limited

Advanced Procurement for Universities and Colleges (APUC Limited) acting on behalf of its members intends to issue a tender for the provision of Energy Efficient Audio-Visual Equipment and Solutions. The resulting framework agreement will provide members with access to the supply of energy efficient equipment and a compliant route to market for project work. This will include consultancy, system design, installation, commissioning, maintenance, and support services to ensure the effective delivery and ongoing operation of audio-visual systems.

Estimated value£48.0m
069414-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 2 weeks

Higher Specialist Scientist Training Programme (HSST)

NHS England

NHS England Workforce, Training and Education is seeking to re-procure the Higher Specialist Scientist Training (HSST) academic delivery programme. There are 13 lots within this procurement Suppliers may bid for more than one lot The initial contract term shall be five (5) years. The Contracting Authority may, at its discretion, extend the contract for a period of up to two (2) years in accordance with the Contract. Following expiry of the Initial Term or any Extension Term, the contract may continue solely for the purposes of any applicable Run-Off Period, exit and transition arrangements, and any other provisions which expressly or by implication survive expiry or termination, as set out in the Contract (Document 4 Terms & Conditions). Total funding available is £42,186,230.80 . This will train up to 1277 learners across all lots. The maximum price per learner for the 5 years course is: Life Sciences: £25,275.60 per learner (excluding VAT) Non-Life Sciences: £37,915.00 per learner (excluding VAT) The deadline for submission of completed ITT submissions is 4th September 2026 at 12:00pm (midday). Late submissions will not be accepted therefore, please submit in good time prior to the deadline date and time. All communications should be made via the messaging function on the e-Tendering portal during the tender exercise. The Contracting Authority requests that all communications are channelled through the e-portal system and not with the Contracting Authority itself other than as expressly permitted within this ITT. Further information relating to this project can be found at NHSE e-tendering portal at the link below. All clarification questions and submission bids must be received via this portal only. Registration is free of charge. https://health-family-contract-search.secure.force.com/?SearchType=Projects

Estimated value£42.2m
069415-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 8 weeks

Pole Planting Framework

NATIONAL GRID UK LIMITED

National Grid's objective is to select appropriate suppliers to create a Pole Planting Framework to supply services across the East and West Midlands, South West England and South Wales regions. The anticipated term of the framework will be a 5 year initial term with 3 1-year extension options if National Grid choose to exercise the right to extend. National Grid UK spend approximately £27,000,000 per annum on Pole Planting Services however please note, this is an indicative figure across all areas and there is no guarantee of volumes under this Framework. The Works cover some or all of the activities listed below, exact requirements will be detailed in the relevant Work Instruction: 1. Provision of plant, machinery, and operatives for the excavation and standing of wood poles and/or associated stays. 2. Transportation of transformers, switchgear, poles, and associated materials to site, including support with their erection, dismantling, and the removal of redundant equipment as scrap. 3. Trenching, installation, repair, and testing of earthing systems; trenching and installation of service cables; and construction of joint bays at the base of overhead line poles operating on: - Low Voltage (up to 1000 V) - High Voltage (11,000 V) - Extra High Voltage (33,000 V / 66,000 V) networks The Works may include: - Activities undertaken on the Public Highway and where specified, excavation and reinstatement works. Traffic management is to be carried out by National Grid's nominated provider. - Provision of a 24-hour emergency response service, which may include planned standby, unplanned callouts, and response during significant weather-related events. - Completion of all activities in compliance with National Grid Policies and Standard Techniques.

Estimated value£216.0m
069416-2026
United Kingdomservices

Teleradiology and Specialised Reporting Services

East of England NHS collaborative Procurement Hub

The main purpose of this framework is for the provision of Teleradiology and Specialised Reporting Services. Services offered under this Framework will meet the highest industry standards, supporting Contracting Authorities with the current and future day-to-day activities in respect of the requirements for the provision of Teleradiology and Specialised Reporting Services. The key benefit and driver for this framework, is the services will offer a cost effective, value for money solution, utilising suitably qualified and skilled personnel to deliver radiology reporting, image interpretation, and support services to Contracting Authorities to facilitate their requirements; to increase their capacity and/or hit both short-term and long-term service targets. This framework will be comprised of 3 Lots: Lot 1 - Teleradiology Reporting Services (Outsourced and AI Assisted) Lot 2 - Targeted Lung Checks Lot 3 - Managed Service The framework is for the benefit of existing and emerging organisations during the life of the Contract and is intended to support Relevant Authorities when procuring such services. Relevant authorities as follows: • NHS England • Integrated care boards (ICBs) • NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts • Local authorities and combined authorities. This framework was run under Provider Selection Regime therefore is not accessible by Authorities in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
069419-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 10 days

EBC - Off The Street Offer

Eastbourne Borough Council

Eastbourne Borough Council (EBC) has been part of the East Sussex Rough Sleeping Initiative since its inception in 2018. We work collaboratively with the RSI MDT, Outreach and Housing First teams to continue to support rough sleepers in our area to access the support and services that they require. EBC are seeking a provider (or set of providers) to deliver: • A minimum of 10 units of ‘Off The Street Accommodation’ (OTSO) on a pre-paid block-booking arrangement. • The necessary housing management staff for that building/project, sufficient to meet the demand of our rough sleeping population in Eastbourne. • Maintenance, cleaning and voids work

Estimated value£595,000
069429-2026
United Kingdomservices

The Provision of Enhanced Virtual Care Project

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust sought to procure Enhanced Virtual Care Services. The Service provides digitally enabled proactive care for people with complex long-term conditions who are at increased risk of deterioration and avoidable admission. A third party is sought to help deliver remote monitoring, structured clinical triage, personalised care planning, health coaching and medicines optimisation, with agreed escalation routes into primary, community, virtual ward and acute services. The Authority intends to award a contract, following a Competitive Process, in accordance with The Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023 (“PSR 2023”). For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 do not apply to this award.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
069440-2026
United Kingdomworks
closing in 9 days

MUGA Refurbishment, Weston Road, Portland, Dorset

Portland Town Council

The scope of the services required is for one off refurbishment works at the site of a former MUGA at Weston Road Playing Field to comprise of the following elements • Removal and disposal of approx. 795m2 of existing synthetic grass carpet • Carry out any necessary ground and reinstatement works • Supply and installation of approx. 500m2 synthetic sports pitch grass to include football pitch markings • Supply and installation of 1 no. 20m x 25m MUGA - 3m high fence with recessed football goal ends and 2 gates • Supply and installation of approx. 290m2 of Single colour wetpour surfacing • Supply and installation of 1.2m bowtop fencing including 2 no. gates - approx. 49 linear meters • Supply and installation of 1 no. Robinia large multi-play ship unit • Supply and installation of 1 no. Robinia group rope pendulum swing • Supply and installation of 1. No Robinia 4-person multi see-saw • Supply and installation of 4 no. Recycled composite material park benches • Supply and installation of 2 no. Litter bins • Supply and installation of 1.no Recycled composite material inclusive picnic table

Estimated value£110,000
069452-2026
United Kingdomservices

Provision of Insurance and Risk Related Services to Connexus Homes Limited

Connexus Homes Limited

The scope of the Contract includes the provision of insurance cover, brokerage services (where applicable), professional advice, claims management and loss control services for property, legal liabilities and other general insurances as required by Connexus Homes Limited for a period of three years commencing 01.04.2027, with the option to extend by up to a further two years at Connexus Homes Limited’s sole discretion. Bids are invited from suitably qualified and experienced insurance brokers and direct insurers. The Contract will follow the Competitive Flexible Procedure with bidders being selected on the basis of the responses contained in the pre qualifying PSQ. Bidders will be expected have the capability, capacity, financial and economic standing and experience to perform the contract. PSQs must be completed in full with all relevant information supplied. The Contract will be awarded on the basis of Most Economically Advantageous Tender, with specific evaluation criteria detailed within the Invitation To Tender and contract documents. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Craven-Arms:-Financial-and-insurance-services./38G3ARJN32 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/38G3ARJN32

Estimated value£17.4m
069463-2026
United Kingdomservices

Passive Fire Safety Remedial works

Southern Housing

Following initial PME notice, Southern Housing is seeking further market feedback for our Passive Fire Protection Works contract. The contract supports the delivery of passive fire protection works across our housing stock, including fire stopping, fire door repairs and replacements, glazing and fire compartmentation works. The service primarily relates to planned and remedial works arising from Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs) and fire door inspections, alongside a smaller volume of reactive works and specialist surveys. The re-procurement aims to deliver a more robust, compliant and efficient service that supports Southern Housing's fire safety strategy and long-term regulatory obligations. The proposed contract term is 5 years, with extension options of 2 + 2 + 1 years. The proposed procurement is based on a 7 x Lot geographical delivery model, with contractors responsible for delivering works within their allocated areas. This Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) exercise is intended to gather supplier feedback on the proposed service model, commercial arrangements, performance requirements and delivery approach before the procurement is launched. Lot 1 - Midlands Lot 2 - Kent & Medway Lot 3 - Sussex & South Cost Lot 4 - SW London & Surrey Lot 5 - East & inner SE London Lot 6 - Outer SE & Croydon Lot 7 - North, Central & West London & Thames Valley

Estimated value£140.0m
069464-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing tomorrow

CEFAS26-75 ITT for provision of pelagic trawler vessel for the IESNS survey

CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENT, FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE SCIENCE

Cefas requires a pelagic trawler, suitably equipped to participate in an acoustic-trawl survey. The survey is part of the international IESNS (International Ecosystem Survey in the Nordic Sea), a collaboration between Icelandic, Faroe, Norwegian, EU and UK research institutes which has been conducted since 1997. The survey is carried out to investigate distribution and migrations of the Norwegian Spring-spawning herring, blue whiting and other pelagic fish, and to produce a biomass index for herring and a recruitment index for blue whiting. The survey will cover the southern end of the distributional range of the spring-spawning herring population. Furthermore, data on the hydrographic conditions and plankton distribution will be obtained to investigate the possible effects of the ecosystem on the distribution and abundance of target fish species. 3. Estimated Contract Value The estimated Contract value is £400,000 (excluding vat) per survey / per annum. 4. Duration of the Contract The initial Contract period will be for 12 months from 1 April 2027 – 31 March 2028. Within that period, the actual survey is for a maximum of 13 days within the period of 20/04/2027 – 20/05/2027. Subject to confirmation of funding on an annual basis, further surveys in subsequent years may be required. If confirmed, these will be conducted within the same time period each year. The Contract will therefore include extension options for up to 2 further years, to be confirmed on an annual basis. Please note that there is no guarantee of further work beyond the initial Contract period. 5. Aims and Objectives The main objectives of the survey will be to: • carry out a predetermined survey cruise track collecting fisheries acoustic data • collect biological samples by directed trawling on insonified fish echotraces to determine species composition, size, age structure and maturity stage of target pelagic species. • collect physical oceanography data from vertical profiles (CTD). • collect plan

Estimated value£400,000
069466-2026
United Kingdomservices

T184 Support Services for Telecoms Association of UK Water Industry

Northern Ireland Water

The following are the services a Supplier must provide to TAUWI (water industry telecoms group), covering meetings, spectrum management, telecoms support, governance, and administration. The Supplier will act as a technical, regulatory, administrative, and strategic partner to TAUWI—managing radio spectrum, supporting telecom operations, ensuring compliance/security, and coordinating industry collaboration. Meetings & Governance • Attend and support TAUWI and Technical Working Group (TWG) meetings (in-person and remote). • Provide briefings to the Chair, agendas, minutes, logistics, and newsletters. • Organise venues, communications, and member engagement. • Publish a quarterly TAUWI newsletter summarising activities. Spectrum Management (Core Function) • Manage radio spectrum allocated by Ofcom for TAUWI members. • Cover services such as: o Frequency planning and allocation (PBR, telemetry, RMR, etc.). o Licensing support and compliance. o Interference investigation and resolution. o National Frequency Plan and related frameworks. • Support transition to digital radio systems and coordination with regulators (UK & international). • Provide technical advice, site visits, and planning tools. Telecommunications Support • Advise members on telecom systems, licences, and emerging technologies. • Provide updates on regulatory changes and opportunities. • Maintain awareness of health & safety requirements for telecom sites. • Arrange training/presentations on safe working practices. Security & Data Protection • Maintain an industry-wide strategy for cyber and telemetry security aligned with NCSC, Ofcom, and NIS Regulations. • Provide a secure data repository with: o Encryption (in transit & at rest) o Access controls and MFA • Ensure compliance with GDPR/Data Protection Act 2018. • Maintain cyber certifications (e.g., ISO 27001, Cyber Essentials Plus). Stakeholder Engagement • Maintain relationships with Ofcom, DEFRA, BIS, Water UK, and other bodies. • Represent TAUWI on

Estimated value£1.0m
069468-2026
United Kingdomservices

The Provision of Personal & Social Care at The Croft, Abbots Road, Newtownabbey for People Living with Dementia

The Northern Health and Social Care Trust

This Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) is being published by Regional Business Services Organisation (BSO) Procurement and Logistics Service (PaLS), on behalf of the Northern Health and Social Care Trust (the Trust), for the purposes of informing and engaging with interested providers regarding the upcoming procurement for the Provision of Personal and Social Care at The Croft, Abbots Road, Newtownabbey for People Living with Dementia. The Trust wishes to award a Contract with one provider to deliver Personal and Social Care (Domiciliary Care) to people living with dementia, in the housing support model at The Croft; 24 co-located self-contained units on a single site. The complete model is one in which Personal and Social Care (Domiciliary Care) and the Housing Support are both delivered by one provider. This engagement will take the form of an engagement paper and questionnaire, which interested providers are invited to complete. The CP13 PME Questionnaire Explanatory Document should be read in conjunction with the CP12 PME Questionnaire (Appendix 1) and the PME Notice. The purpose of this PME exercise is to raise awareness of an upcoming procurement, gauge the level of interest in the provision of such services, make interested providers aware in advance of the key service requirements, the introduction of the Procurement Act 2023 and Northern Ireland Procurement Policy Note's (PPN's) relating to Social Value and Human Rights, cyber security requirements, sustainability and net zero requirements, that will be included in any future tender. This notice has been placed for advertising purposes only. The procurement exercise will be conducted in accordance with the information contained in any final published tender documentation. There is no guarantee a procurement process will run.

Estimated valueNot disclosed
069469-2026

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