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39,611 records in this dataset. Showing rows 22701 to 22800 (page 228 of 397).

  • R0965 - SCHOOL TRANSPORT - REQUEST FOR QUOTATION - RIPON AREA - 4 SEATS

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    the-north-yorkshire-council
    supplier
    PD Taxis
    value
    40600
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    School transport for contract R0965 , Knaresborough to Ripon Outwood Academy, 4 seats, April 2026 – May 2026
  • Southend - siemens - part -OPTITOP 150/40/80HC-100 -ysio x ray machine

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    mid-and-south-essex-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    Siemens Healthcare Limited
    value
    24598
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Southend - siemens - part -OPTITOP 150/40/80HC-100 -ysio x ray machine purchase
  • Cold water booster pumps

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    southern-housing
    supplier
    KENT GROUP SERVICES LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Planned preventative maintenance and reactive emergency callouts for the repair and replacement of cold-water booster pumps
  • High Bay Lighting

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    npl-management-limited
    supplier
    RYAN AND WALSH LIMITED
    value
    82885.35
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Provision and installation of a new high bay lighting system.
  • SIMULIA Abaqus Software Licence

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    npl-management-limited
    supplier
    TECHNIA LIMITED
    value
    42231.79
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    SIMULIA Abaqus engineering analysis software licences
  • Client Reporting Platform

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    lgps-central-limited
    supplier
    OPUS NEBULA
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    The Authority requires a platform that enables LGPS Central Limited to collect, validate and organise critical data and enable the creation of accurate and comprehensive reporting across both public and private markets.
  • UKRI-5991 Advance Market Commitment

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    uk-research-innovation-ukri
    supplier
    Carbon Limiting Technologies Limited
    value
    168850
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Transition to a new operating model for the Advance Market Commitment (AMC) for innovative low carbon concrete. The AMC was launched by UKRI in November 2025, with CLT having played a foundational role in designing the scheme and securing first signatories. A plan is in place to transition the scheme to a new operating model. This will also involve the supplier operating as an interim scheme administrator. Scheme administration includes some supporting work related to the AMC covering insurance, investor engagement and examining the feasibility of building in the use of Environmental Attribute Certificates (EACs) within the AMC scheme.
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    I CHOOSE FREEDOM CHARITY
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • Tethered Drones

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    ministry-of-justice
    supplier
    KHIPU NETWORKS LIMITED
    value
    520000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Tethered Drones
  • Relocatable Temporary Accommodation at Weston Favell, Northampton

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    west-northamptonshire-council
    supplier
    Boost TA Ltd
    value
    4279136
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    The construction of 38 two bedroom relocatable modular accommodation units including resident's community hub, laundry and site office, equipped children's play area, SUDs retention basin and other supporting site infrastructure at land at former Lings Upper School off Bird's Hill Walk, Weston Favell, Northampton
  • Food Waste Disposal 2026-2027

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    staffordshire-county-council
    supplier
    HEMSWELL BIOGAS LIMITED
    value
    85000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Food waste disposals for 2026/2027
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    Salvation Army Housing Association
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    THE MASLOW FOUNDATION
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • Highways Capital Improvement Projects Term Contract

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    halton-borough-council
    supplier
    LAMBROS PAVING CONTRACTORS LIMITED
    value
    8000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    The proposed works covered under the Highways Capital Improvement Projects Term Contract typically but not exhaustively include: • New kerbing and footway works. • Carriageway realignment, reconstruction, planing and surfacing works. • Junction improvement works. • Traffic Signal Junctions and Controlled Crossings (Puffin, Toucan and Pegasus etc) • Installation of Bus Stops and pedestrian crossing point to DDA standards. • Provisions for cycling. • Installation of street furniture • Traffic calming features • Drainage works • Vegetation removal Site-specific details will be issued with the individual works packages.  The contract has no guaranteed quantities, works orders will fluctuate according to demand and available budget. The contract does not form a monopoly arrangement. The Council can at any time choose to place orders for works or services covered by this contract with other suppliers of such works or services. Placing of orders for items outside the contract will be entirely at the discretion of the Council and its officers and the Council will not be bound to account for any such decisions to the contractor. The Council is not committed to any maximum or minimum expenditure through the Agreement, and does not commit to maintaining current, or any level of spending. Any indicated Agreement value is based on historic data and subject to fluctuation both through demand and budgetary variation, figures are provided for illustrative purposes only. No undertaking is given as to the minimum or maximum volume of work and/or spends under this Contract.
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    EAST SURREY DOMESTIC ABUSE SERVICES ACRONYM - ESDAS
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • Food Waste Disposal 2026-2027

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    staffordshire-county-council
    supplier
    HEMSWELL BIOGAS LIMITED
    value
    85000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Food waste disposals for 2026/2027
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    YOUR SANCTUARY
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • Environmental Monitoring Sample Analysis

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    nuclear-waste-services-limited
    supplier
    Socotec UK Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Environmental Monitoring Sample Analysis - Radiochemical and Chemical Analysis to Materials
  • External Audit Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    southern-housing
    supplier
    BDO LLP
    value
    3255000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    Southern Housing are procuring External Audit Services to undertake an independent audit of Southern Housing and its related subsidiaries to be carried out in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) (ISAs (UK)). Southern Housing published a Preliminary Market Engagement notice related to this procurement and have undertaken Preliminary Market Engagement. The contract will be for a maximum term of 5 years and will be subject to the annual re-appointment of the external auditors by the Southern Housing Board. The Client is targeting the following strategic objectives and added value benefits: a. Deliver work requirements in line with the scope and specified instructions b. Deliver works within the required timelines c. Proactive communication – working in partnership d. Act as a professional and informed sounding board e. Provide proactive support to the Audit & Risk Committee f. Being kept informed of forthcoming / potential changes in financial reporting requirements g. Ideas for how the external audit process could be delivered more efficiently by SH / audit firm each year.
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    Salvation Army Housing Association
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    I CHOOSE FREEDOM CHARITY
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    I CHOOSE FREEDOM CHARITY
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • Client Reporting Platform

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    lgps-central-limited
    supplier
    OPUS NEBULA
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    The Authority requires a platform that enables LGPS Central Limited to collect, validate and organise critical data and enable the creation of accurate and comprehensive reporting across both public and private markets.
  • R0965 - SCHOOL TRANSPORT - REQUEST FOR QUOTATION - RIPON AREA - 4 SEATS

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    the-north-yorkshire-council
    supplier
    PD Taxis
    value
    40600
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    School transport for contract R0965 , Knaresborough to Ripon Outwood Academy, 4 seats, April 2026 – May 2026
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    I CHOOSE FREEDOM CHARITY
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • Provision of Receipting and Treatment of WUDS/POPS Waste Material

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    highland-council
    supplier
    MVV Enviroment Baldovie Ltd
    value
    475000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    This contract is for the treatment of Bulky Waste Upholstered Domestic Seating (WUDS) that may contain Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) to ensure their destruction. The Contract includes the safe receipting, handling and thermal destruction of the waste in accordance with all regulations and statutory guidance. The contract is for an initial period of one year.
  • Tethered Drones

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    ministry-of-justice
    supplier
    KHIPU NETWORKS LIMITED
    value
    520000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Tethered Drones
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    SOUTH WEST LONDON LAW CENTRES
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    I CHOOSE FREEDOM CHARITY
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • DB- Ty Cwm Rhondda

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    aneurin-bevan-university-healthboard
    supplier
    PRIORY GROUP LIMITED
    value
    1
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
  • 2026-04 Building Works, Supplies & Services including specialists and consultancy

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    flagship-housing-limited
    supplier
    C.E.L GROUP (1989) LIMITED
    value
    113207.55
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    This is for building works, supplies & services and specialists & consultancy as listed in the DPS
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    I CHOOSE FREEDOM CHARITY
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • Project Jute - Provision of WiFi Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    ministry-of-defence
    supplier
    Wifinity Limited
    value
    71250
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    The provision of Welfare Wi-Fi Services for the Firearms Department on behalf of Project Jute.
  • Provision of Internal and Criticality Accident Dosimetry Service

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Nuvia
    value
    3775191.12
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    The scope of the services to be provided comprises the following activities: • The assessment of radiological dose arising from internal and criticality accident exposures. • Air sample counting, recording and reporting of results. • Assess and record doses arising from criticality accident conditions. • Review dosimetry requirements for facilities and generate the plant dosimetry assessment report. • Demonstrate compliance with the Ionising Radiations Regulations (IRRs) and the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations (REPPIR). • Demonstrate that NRS Dounreay is fulfilling the duties and responsibilities of a Nuclear Site Licensee where applicable.
  • Tides Tennis Centre - Lighting Replacement

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    dover-district-council
    supplier
    Low Energy Designs Ltd
    value
    90000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Award notice for Tides Tennis Centre - Lighting Replacement.
  • Modular Build Crematorium Waiting Room

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    city-of-york-council
    supplier
    CHESTER COMPOSITES LTD
    value
    432600
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Modular Build Crematorium Waiting Room for City of York Council
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    I CHOOSE FREEDOM CHARITY
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • Philips Excimer laser rental and servicing 26-27

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    somerset-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    PHILIPS ELECTRONICS UK LIMITED
    value
    14970
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Continuation of rental agreement and servicing and maintenance of CVX-300P Excimer laser system SN:82113 1 year extension on contract to continue use of the system with servicing and maintenance. Device to be kept on site at Musgrove Park Hospital
  • CBC-1856-T-TS Fire Risk Assessments

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    central-bedfordshire-council
    supplier
    Pennington Choices Limited
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    Fire Risk Assessments and Associated Inspections and Remedial works in Council Owned Homes Independent preparation and review of Fire Risk Assessments, the authority will appoint a separate Supplier to carry out Fire Specialist and Building Safety Advice. Contracts for ‘Fire Risk Assessments for Housing Properties’ and ‘Fire Specialist and Building Safety Advice’ will not be awarded to the same Supplier. Please read and follow the information and guidance supplied below and within the Tender documents, this will help with your tender submission. Word count limits apply, any information going over will not be considered. Respond to ALL questions. Additional documents or information not required will be disregarded. Please note timeline with regards to questions and submission dates. All communications, correspondences and clarifications must be sent via the In-tend portal. Do not contact the Service area for information, please use the correspondence facility Regularly view the Clarification tab for updates or responses to questions received by bidders. Questions asked together with the response, will be made available to all bidders (if not Private and Confidential), this to ensure a fair and consistent approach to all. Avoid uploading your return just prior to closing deadline as you may incur IT issues and we will not accept Tender Returns via e-mail. The Council will provide as much support and information as it can to help guide you through the Tender process. If there is anything you are not sure of or need clarification on, please contact the Procurement lead using the correspondence facility within the In-tend electronic tendering system. Opting In To inform us of your decision to participate and to be able to submit a tender you will be required to Opt In. Opting In will confirm to us of your involvement and your intention to submit a tender return. Opting Out Will confirm that you are no longer interested in submitting a tender return. You will be able to provide a reason as to your decision if you wish. This will cease any system-generated communications. You will be able to opt back in at any point. Target contract commencement date: 1st July 2026 Contract term: 2 years +1+1 optional
  • P3437 Supply of Pest Control Products and Equipment

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    birmingham-city-council
    supplier
    JMS BFD LIMITED (trading as Copley Pest Solutions Ltd)
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Birmingham City Council carried out a high value quotation exercise for the procurement of the supply of pest control products and equipment. Birmingham City Council (the Council) is the largest single local authority in the UK and provides pest control services to its citizens. This includes treatments for pests such as rats, mice, cockroaches, bed bugs, and wasps. Currently, the demand-led service delivers up to 10,000 rat treatments annually, alongside other pest treatments as required.
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    I CHOOSE FREEDOM CHARITY
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • The Provision of a Children and Young Peoples' Mental Health Service (CYPMHS) Early Help Eating Disorder Service

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    hertfordshire-county-council
    supplier
    First Steps ED
    value
    1000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    For the provision of a Children and Young Peoples' Mental Health Service (CYPMHS) Early Help Eating Disorder Service. The Early Help Eating Disorder Service provides NICE‑recommended, evidence‑based and evidence‑informed interventions for children and young people (CYP) aged 5-18 who are suspected to have, or be developing, eating difficulties or eating disorders, including related concerns. The service offers timely early intervention to prevent deterioration, promote recovery and resilience, and reduce the need for referral to specialist eating disorder services. Delivered as a community‑based early help offer, the service responds flexibly to the evolving needs of CYP and their families. It adopts an innovative, holistic and person‑centred approach, ensuring that CYP and families are actively involved in decision‑making throughout their care. Accessibility and partnership working are central to the model, supporting positive outcomes through tailored, evidence‑based support.
  • Agency Staff Accountant

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    pembrokeshire-county-council
    supplier
    Vivid Resourcing
    value
    55000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Contract details notice - Agency Staff Accountant
  • Highways Capital Improvement Projects Term Contract

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    halton-borough-council
    supplier
    LAMBROS PAVING CONTRACTORS LIMITED
    value
    8000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    The proposed works covered under the Highways Capital Improvement Projects Term Contract typically but not exhaustively include: • New kerbing and footway works. • Carriageway realignment, reconstruction, planing and surfacing works. • Junction improvement works. • Traffic Signal Junctions and Controlled Crossings (Puffin, Toucan and Pegasus etc) • Installation of Bus Stops and pedestrian crossing point to DDA standards. • Provisions for cycling. • Installation of street furniture • Traffic calming features • Drainage works • Vegetation removal Site-specific details will be issued with the individual works packages.  The contract has no guaranteed quantities, works orders will fluctuate according to demand and available budget. The contract does not form a monopoly arrangement. The Council can at any time choose to place orders for works or services covered by this contract with other suppliers of such works or services. Placing of orders for items outside the contract will be entirely at the discretion of the Council and its officers and the Council will not be bound to account for any such decisions to the contractor. The Council is not committed to any maximum or minimum expenditure through the Agreement, and does not commit to maintaining current, or any level of spending. Any indicated Agreement value is based on historic data and subject to fluctuation both through demand and budgetary variation, figures are provided for illustrative purposes only. No undertaking is given as to the minimum or maximum volume of work and/or spends under this Contract.
  • Prisoner Education Services Core Education Lot 10: West Midlands

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    ministry-of-justice
    supplier
    LTE Group (trading as Novus)
    value
    80000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    This notice is for the award of Lot 10: West Midlands. The Prisoner Education Services (PES) is a UK government initiative with three overarching strategic priorities - improving prisoner numeracy and literacy skills, incentivizing prisoners to improve their qualifications and skills to increase their prospects of finding work on release, and ensuring that Governors and their teams have the knowledge, tools, support and accountabilities that they need to make this work. PES seeks to transform learning in jails as part of a renewed push to skill up offenders and protect the public. PES Core Education will include teaching and delivery of a two-layered curriculum for independence and for opportunity which meets the needs of prisoners, as well as high quality, timely screening and assessment delivery and tailored and impactful additional learning needs support. The Ministry of Justice launched the PES Panel to reform how education is delivered across the adult prison estate in England. The first call-offs under this framework focused on Core Education Services, including teaching and delivery of a two-layered curriculum for independence (essential subjects such as English, Maths, digital skills) and curriculum for opportunity, which meets the needs of prisoners. The Core Education contracts also include high quality, timely screening and assessment delivery; tailored and impactful additional learning needs support; and (where applicable) prison library services. The contracts are split into 11 regional lots and aim to provide a consistent, high-quality education offer that supports rehabilitation, reduces reoffending, and improves employability and resettlement outcomes for prisoners. The procurement was conducted under the Open Procedure in accordance with the Light Touch Regime of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.
  • Chilcomb House - Engineering Workshop Roof Sheet Replacement

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    VDL SOUTHERN LTD
    value
    44384
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Partial removal and encapsulation of spray paper insolation from the internal face of a corrugated asbestos roof.
  • Roman Close - Remediation Works

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    platform-housing-limited
    supplier
    SEMILONG SERVICES LIMITED
    value
    769521.18
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    Platform Housing has appointed a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to undertake specialist remedial works at Roman Close, Leintwardine, Herefordshire, SY7 0EH. The project addresses a long-standing design and construction defect affecting several homes, with the aim of delivering a permanent technical solution and restoring the affected properties to the required standard. The scope of works, based on technical information, drawings and specifications prepared by Ridge and Partners LLP, includes intrusive opening-up, localised structural interventions, remedial strengthening, rebuilding or replacement of defective elements, resolution of moisture and thermal bridging issues, and full internal and external reinstatement. Works involve roofing components, wall construction, insulation layers, damp-proofing measures, drainage, and associated building fabric repairs necessary to resolve the underlying defect. The contract is delivered under a JCT Intermediate Contract with Contractor's Design, with the design element primarily relating to the drainage solution and associated works.
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    THE MASLOW FOUNDATION
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
  • Audit of Decarbonisation Works

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    salix-finance-ltd
    supplier
    ATKINSRÉALIS PPS LIMITED
    value
    233333.33
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    active
    description
    3 separate contracts will be awarded an equal share (up to 33.33%) for the provision of primarily audit services of decarbonisation works. This will consist of both in-cycle and post-cycle auditing of completed decarbonisation works.
  • Safe Accommodation Services

    2026-04-16
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    WAYTHROUGH
    awarded_date
    2026-04-16
    status
    pending
    description
    In Surrey our vision is for every adult and child experiencing domestic abuse to be seen, safe and heard, and free from the harm caused by perpetrator behaviour. The work we undertake will drive all action against domestic abuse in the County. It will influence change and secure the commitment of all to prevent harm, which devastates victims' lives, no matter how old they are, and has a disproportionate effect on the lives of young people. Surrey's ambition is 'no one is left behind' and domestic abuse services play a key role in achieving this ambition. We want to achieve the priorities in our Support in Safe Accommodation Strategy, which include: • Continue to explore with Surrey's refuge and outreach providers opportunities to further enhance the support available to survivors and their children that reside in safe accommodation • Explore opportunities for resettlement, skills and employment to allow survivors of DA to live an independent, healthy and fulfilled life in the Communities they live in. • Build on the two-way communication, training and partnership work between safe accommodation providers, outreach providers and district and borough housing teams, to further improve the client journey when moving from safe accommodation to fully independent living. • Work with partners to explore further opportunities to support survivors (adults and children) of DA to stay safe in their own homes and communities, where it is safe to do so. To achieve those objectives and ambitions, SCC is looking to procure Safe Accommodation Services. These services will be delivered under 6 distinctive Lots, as outlined below: • Lot 1 Refuge - Safe Accommodation. This lot includes three different areas and Bidders are required to indicate the area they are bidding for:- Woking- Guildford- Reigate and Banstead & Waverley • Lot 2 Refuge Accommodation for All (RAFA) and Resettlement • Lot 3 Safe at Home and Community IDVA Service • Lot 4 Perpetrator Accommodation • Lot 5 Young People Using Abusive Behaviour Intervention • Lot 6 Support Survivors who are subject to Immigration processes.
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