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  • HNB - Diving Services

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Reach Engineering & Diving Services Limited
    value
    213334
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Diving Services at Hunterston B
  • HNB - Health Physics Monitors

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Nuvia Limited
    value
    1470040
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Health Physics Monitors at Hunterston B
  • HNB - Provision of Facilities Management Services

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Dalkia Facilities Limited
    value
    8000000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of Facilities Management Services at Hunterston B
  • HNB - Provision of Radioactive Waste Services

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Cyclife UK Limited
    value
    858440
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of Radioactive Waste Services at Hunterston B
  • The development and evaluation of a Strengths-Based Model of prevention and early help focused on Neighbourhood Connect Coordination

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    city-of-bradford-metropolitan-district-council
    supplier
    University of Sheffield
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The Council require a provider will develop the evaluation framework for the prevention and early help neighbourhood connect coordination programme. The Provider will deliver a series of workshops with staff and residents, with the purpose to develop consistent and common processes, templates and tools required to document the journey, impact, evaluation and cost effectiveness of the strengths-based approach
  • HNB - Provision of Electrical Security Systems & Associated Services

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Chubb Fire & Security Limited
    value
    100000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of Electrical Security Systems & Associated Services at Hunterston B
  • Notice of Award of Contracts under CHIC Development – DPS for Q3 of 2025/2026

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    communities-housing-investment-consortium-ltd-chic
    supplier
    c/o Communities & Housing Investment Consortium Ltd (CHIC)
    value
    23712
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Notice of Award of Contracts from the CHIC Wales Optimised Retrofit Installations - Dynamic Purchasing System from 01/01/2026 to 31/03/2026. Details of the awards can be found at: https://www.chicltd.co.uk/chic-procurement
  • PP-10160a Harris Federation Trust Cleaning Phase 2

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    harris-federation
    supplier
    OCS GROUP UK LIMITED
    value
    2895360
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The Harris Federation is an education charity led and run by teachers. They opened their first school in 1991 and now run 54 primary and secondary academies in London and Essex, and train thousands of teachers per year from the Harris Federation and beyond. School School Code Address 1 Harris Academy Battersea HABS 401 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 5AP 2 Harris Academy Beckenham HABE Manor Way Beckenham, Kent BR3 3SJ 3 Harris Primary Academy Beckenham Green HPABG Manor Way Beckenham, Kent BR3 3SJ 4 Harris Academy Bermondsey HAB 55, Southwark Park Road, London, SE16 3TZ 5 Harris Girls' Academy Bromley HABR Lennard Road, Beckenham, Kent, BR3 1QR 6 Harris Academy Chobham HAC 40 Cheering Lane, London, E20 1BD 7 Harris City Academy Crystal Palace HCACP Maberley Road, London, SE19 2JH 8 Harris Garrard Academy HGA Yarnton Way, Thamesmead, Erith, Kent, DA18 $DW 9 Harris Primary Academy Haling Park HPAHP 50-58 Haling Road, South Croydon, CR2 6HS 10 Harris Academy Purley HAPU Kendra Hall Road, Surrey, CR2 6DT 11 Harris Lowe Academy Willesden HLAW Doyle Gardens, Willesden, London, NW10 3ST The contract will be for the provision of outsourced cleaning services across 11 schools, including daily cleaning and out of term deep cleaning, for spaces including but not limited to teaching, office, circulation, and rest room spaces. Note: The cleaning of the spaces within the schools will need to take into account the Lettings Schedules set out for each school. The successful Supplier will be required to work around the Lettings times and schedules to ensure the space is clean for the following day. The Trust’s Safeguarding Policy sets out that during the recruitment process, all prospective cleaning staff must show their full employment history before a role in the school can be given. The supplier shall establish effective management and operational level communication systems at all levels regarding the cleaning service with the Client. In addition, the provider will also be responsible for all legal, and health and safety requirements in delivering the services. The Contract will allow for the purchase of cleaning consumables and equipment and point-of-use consumables and bin liners to support the delivery of the cleaning services as per below: The list of consumables will be: Toilet paper Hand soap Handtowels Dishwasher tablets Washing up liquid Refer to Attachment 5 Workforce Data for TUPE data – There is no LGPS. Further information on the Client’s requirements can be found at Attachment 1a Specification and Attachment 1b Client Data. The Contract period will be for 3 years initially, with the option to extend for two further one-year periods at the discretion of the Client.
  • Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Passenger Transport Services in Neath Port Talbot (Contract Awards: 01.01.26 - 31.03.26)

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    neath-port-talbot-county-borough-council
    supplier
    Marc's Taxi's
    value
    35025
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Award of contracts from the Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Passenger Transport Services in Neath Port Talbot for the period: 01.01.26 - 31.03.26
  • Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Passenger Transport Services in Neath Port Talbot (Contract Awards: 01.01.26 - 31.03.26)

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    neath-port-talbot-county-borough-council
    supplier
    NEATH24/7 LTD
    value
    42630
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Award of contracts from the Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Passenger Transport Services in Neath Port Talbot for the period: 01.01.26 - 31.03.26
  • DDaT26219 - Software License

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    uk-research-and-innovation
    supplier
    Research Innovations Ltd
    value
    17000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    ***** THIS IS A CONTRACT DETAILS NOTICE, NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION ***** This procurement is being concluded without competition due to an absence of competition for technical reasons, only a particular supplier can supply the goods, services or works required. UKRI had a requirement for a Software License.
  • In-Situ Nano-Mechanical Stage Device

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    united-kingdom-national-nuclear-laboratory-limited
    supplier
    Alemnis AG
    value
    100000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The purchase of an in-situ nano-mechanical stage to be installed onto a PFIB-SEM system housed at one of UKNNL's Laboratories. This entry level stage would allow for in-situ, automatic testing of various mechanical properties, complimentary to the imaging and analysis techniques associated with the PFIB-SEM.
  • Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Passenger Transport Services in Neath Port Talbot (Contract Awards: 01.01.26 - 31.03.26)

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    neath-port-talbot-county-borough-council
    supplier
    NEATH24/7 LTD
    value
    4940
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Award of contracts from the Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Passenger Transport Services in Neath Port Talbot for the period: 01.01.26 - 31.03.26
  • Notice of Award of Contracts under CHIC Development – DPS for Q3 of 2025/2026

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    communities-housing-investment-consortium-ltd-chic
    supplier
    c/o Communities & Housing Investment Consortium Ltd (CHIC)
    value
    23712
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Notice of Award of Contracts from the CHIC Wales Optimised Retrofit Installations - Dynamic Purchasing System from 01/01/2026 to 31/03/2026. Details of the awards can be found at: https://www.chicltd.co.uk/chic-procurement
  • Notice of Award of Contracts under CHIC Energy – DPS for Q3 of 2025/2026

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    communities-housing-investment-consortium-ltd-chic
    supplier
    c/o Communities & Housing Investment Consortium Ltd (CHIC)
    value
    37000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Notice of Award of Contracts from the CHIC Energy - Dynamic Purchasing System from 01/01/2026 to 31/03/2026. Details of the awards can be found at: https://www.chicltd.co.uk/chic-procurement
  • BHCC Cleaning & Declutter Services

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    brighton-and-hove-city-council
    supplier
    Chequers Contract Services Limited
    value
    2250000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Cleaning & decluttering services for Adult Social Care and Housing
  • Warm Homes Healthy Futures

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    northern-gas-networks-limited
    supplier
    NATIONAL ENERGY ACTION
    value
    6200000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    pending
    description
    ​​The project will build a healthcare led energy safeguarding network across the GDN areas, delivered in partnership with National Energy Action in England and Wales and Energy Action Scotland in Scotland. It will focus on identifying, training and supporting health care organisations so they can confidently and sustainably help local households in, or at risk of, an energy crisis. Delivery will continue through a nationally coordinated model, with NEA leading delivery while continuing to work with local partners to collectively provide frontline support, underpinned by strengthened quality assurance, evaluation and learning. The activities involved in delivering this project collectively represent thousands of additional touchpoints that extend the project's impact beyond individual casework, into whole communities and professional systems. This package of support will ultimately improve safety, address affordability and wellbeing for vulnerable households, while strengthening local systems and reducing duplication across VCMA portfolios. ​WHHF addresses gaps in service provisions by embedding fuel poverty and energy vulnerability within health and social care pathways, enabling trusted professionals to identify risk and connect households to ​practical support before harm occurs. Evidence from NEA's Impact Report shows that in 2024 to 2025 professional extended reach to an estimated 3.85 million people, based on 6,783 individual professionals trained. This demonstrates the significant multiplier effect of professional training and its contribution to population-level prevention. ​The programme objectives are to: ​• Support customers in vulnerable situations to remain warm, safe and healthy at home ​• Reduce the risk of carbon monoxide harm ​• Improve household financial resilience through income maximisation ​• Strengthen professional capability across health and community services ​• Embed energy safeguarding within local health systems ​• Deliver measurable social value and positive SROI ​ ​Working with all GDNs, NEA, EAS and their contract partners will support those living in or at risk of fuel poverty, by delivering the following services: ​• Energy casework ​• Benefits advice ​• Benefit claim support ​• Referrals into GDN for the servicing, repair and replacement of essential gas appliances ​• CO alarms ​• Community energy efficiency training ​• Community CO awareness training ​• Frontline worker training ​Delivery is tailored within each participating GDN network area, reflecting existing VCMA portfolios, NHS and voluntary sector partnerships, and local deprivation and health inequality data
  • Installation of Solar Panels and Associated Battery Storage

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    lincolnshire-county-council
    supplier
    LINDUM GROUP LIMITED
    value
    243014.75
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The works which are being procured as part of this Procurement are the installation of roof mounted solar panels and associated battery storage at the following sites: Site 1: Holding 118A - Brand End Farm, Swineshead, PE20 3PQ Site 2: Holding 263L - Vicara
  • HNB - Non Destructive Testing Services

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Applus UK Limited
    value
    127000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Non Destructive Testing Services at Hunterston B
  • Notice of Award of Contracts under CHIC UK Optimised Retrofit Consultancy – DPS for Q3 of 2025/2026

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    communities-housing-investment-consortium-ltd-chic
    supplier
    c/o Communities & Housing Investment Consortium Ltd (CHIC)
    value
    500000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Notice of Award of Contracts from the CHIC UK Optimised Retrofit Consultancy - Dynamic Purchasing System from 01/01/2026 to 31/03/2026. Details of the awards can be found at: https://www.chicltd.co.uk/chic-procurement
  • Primary Device Refresh 2026

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    the-education-authority
    supplier
    British Telecommunications PLC
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Supply of desktop computer devices and Laptops to Northern Ireland for Primary Schools
  • Notice of Award of Contracts under CHIC Energy – DPS for Q3 of 2025/2026

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    communities-housing-investment-consortium-ltd-chic
    supplier
    c/o Communities & Housing Investment Consortium Ltd (CHIC)
    value
    37000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Notice of Award of Contracts from the CHIC Energy - Dynamic Purchasing System from 01/01/2026 to 31/03/2026. Details of the awards can be found at: https://www.chicltd.co.uk/chic-procurement
  • Proposed Housing at the Former Wallyford PS Site, Wallyford

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    east-lothian-council
    supplier
    CCG (Scotland) Ltd
    value
    14517987
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    East Lothian Council appointed a contractor for 61Nr new council flats and houses at Salter Road / Albert Place, Wallyford, East Lothian as part of the City of Edinburgh Council New Build Housing Framework.
  • Pharmacy Cold Store and Dual Refrigeration System

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    york-teaching-hospital-facilities-management-llp
    supplier
    MARCOLD LIMITED
    value
    35000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Pharmacy Cold Store and Dual Refrigeration system at York Hospital
  • Education Directorate's IT Case Management System

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    gloucestershire-county-council
    supplier
    LiquidLogic Ltd
    value
    2550000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    A contract for the supply of a cloud based IT Case Management System that will be used by the council's Education directorate to support all interactions for children, young people and relevant parties throughout their involvement in education.
  • Packing Accelerator

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    centre-for-process-innovation-limited
    supplier
    Sustainable Venture Development Partners
    value
    44625
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Contractor to be appointed to complete a Packing Accelerator Feasibility Study.
  • HNB - Decommissioning Site Electrical Distribution System

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Dalkia Engineering Limited
    value
    14000000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Delivery of a Decommissioning Site Electrical Distribution System, detailed design and build contract, split into 2 phases. Phase 1 detailed design, Phase 2 procurement and construction works following completion of detailed design at Hunterston B
  • Competitive Land Design and Build Contract within NIHE area West Belfast Co Antrim Northern Ireland 40-50 units

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    woven-housing-association-ltd
    supplier
    Newpark Developments (NW) Ltd
    value
    10800000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The Contracting Authority is seeking to appoint developers to provide land for the development of social housing. The Contracting Authority seeks land in West Belfast, Northern Ireland. In the interests of providing an efficient housing management service, the Contracting Authority will not consider Sites which provide less than 40 units or more than 50 units. The units must be delivered at a single Site. Economic Operators must provide the land, design, construct and ensure completion of the scheme for the Contracting Authority in accordance with the Department for Communities Housing Association Guide, the Contracting Authority's requirements, and statutory body requirements.
  • Provision of Insurances for Derry City and Strabane District Council

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    derry-city-and-strabane-district-council
    supplier
    INTACT INSURANCE IRELAND DESIGNATED ACTIVITY COMPANY UK BRANCH
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Insurer Tender - Provision of Insurances for Derry City and Strabane District Council
  • Surface Treatments Partnership

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    via-east-midlands-limited
    supplier
    EUROVIA INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED
    value
    50000000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Via East Midlands delivers sustainable highways services across the East Midlands and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Nottinghamshire County Council. Via East Midlands holds several existing framework agreements for highway surfacing, surface treatments, and civil engineering delivery, which are nearing completion. The scope of these contracts involves high-profile aspects of highway service delivery that are of considerable public importance and are vital to delivering for the people of Nottinghamshire. Via East Midlands plans to establish a new supplier contract for surface treatments with a supplier, as part of a new Surface Treatments Partnership. The new contract will include three-year agreements with two possible one-year extensions, following an NEC4 Term Services arrangement. Via East Midlands is seeking to collaborate with a surface treatments contractor that delivers technical excellence, efficiency, and cooperative behaviour across surface treatment work, including carriageway surface dressing, micro-asphalt, in-situ recycling, ironwork adjustment, and related work, such as road marking and road studs. The new Surface Treatments Partnership Contract will encourage a more strategic and collaborative approach to highway service delivery and value for money. This strategy will promote increased joint engagement, support Early Contractor Involvement, and enable a low-carbon circular economy operating model. The new contract will require contractors to possess the technical capability and local capacity to consistently improve quality and safety standards across all surface treatment disciplines. The new contract will feature a performance management framework that incentivises and rewards a one-team approach and excellent highway service delivery by linking potential contract extensions. Via East Midlands aims to collaborate with Surface Treatments Partnership Partners willing to invest in our area to foster regional economic growth. The contractor we select will utilise innovative materials, products, processes, and technologies to help Via East Midlands achieve regional economic development, social value, and environmental objectives.
  • Notice of Award of Contracts under CHIC UK Optimised Retrofit Consultancy – DPS for Q3 of 2025/2026

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    communities-housing-investment-consortium-ltd-chic
    supplier
    c/o Communities & Housing Investment Consortium Ltd (CHIC)
    value
    500000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Notice of Award of Contracts from the CHIC UK Optimised Retrofit Consultancy - Dynamic Purchasing System from 01/01/2026 to 31/03/2026. Details of the awards can be found at: https://www.chicltd.co.uk/chic-procurement
  • Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) Bus Franchising Tranche 1 Category 2

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    liverpool-city-region-combined-authority
    supplier
    Huyton Travel Ltd 
    value
    9336823
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    On 25 April 2023, LCRCA published an Assessment on Bus Franchising in the Liverpool City Region which sets out the proposed bus Franchising Scheme in accordance with the Transport Act. In October 2023, the Liverpool City Region Mayor made a Franchising Scheme covering the Liverpool City Region. Franchising is to be introduced over a number of tranches of procurement. Franchised contracts will be let in two categories: i. Category 1 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements involving multiple services that will operate from a depot provided by LCRCA. LCRCA will provide the depot from which the services relating to the Category 1 franchise must be operated. LCRCA will predominately provide the fleet that must be used on the Category 1 franchise. ii. Category 2 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements which either i) provide services to serve schools or ii) provide other local services. In both cases the franchises will be delivered from an operator's own depot. This notice relates to Category 2 franchises. The first tranche of Category 2 franchises relate to St Helens, Wirral and Sefton and South Liverpool. Key elements of Category 2 franchises will include: Delivery of requirement: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide bus services in accordance with detailed individual franchise package specifications. Revenue risk: the operator will not be required to assume revenue risk. Revenue risk will be primarily taken by LCRCA. Depots: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide the depot(s) from which the Category 2 franchises will be operated. Buses: the operator of each franchise will primarily be responsible for providing the vehicles which will operate Category 2 franchises. Repair, maintenance and servicing of buses: the operator will be responsible for the repair, maintenance and servicing of vehicles whilst ensuring that there are in a roadworthy condition. Staff: the operator is responsible for ensuring that it has all necessary and suitably trained staff to deliver the requirement detailed in the individual franchise specifications.
  • Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) Bus Franchising Tranche 1 Category 2

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    liverpool-city-region-combined-authority
    supplier
    Huyton Travel Ltd
    value
    14605721
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    On 25 April 2023, LCRCA published an Assessment on Bus Franchising in the Liverpool City Region which sets out the proposed bus Franchising Scheme in accordance with the Transport Act. In October 2023, the Liverpool City Region Mayor made a Franchising Scheme covering the Liverpool City Region. Franchising is to be introduced over a number of tranches of procurement. Franchised contracts will be let in two categories: i. Category 1 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements involving multiple services that will operate from a depot provided by LCRCA. LCRCA will provide the depot from which the services relating to the Category 1 franchise must be operated. LCRCA will predominately provide the fleet that must be used on the Category 1 franchise. ii. Category 2 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements which either i) provide services to serve schools or ii) provide other local services. In both cases the franchises will be delivered from an operator's own depot. This notice relates to Category 2 franchises. The first tranche of Category 2 franchises relate to St Helens, Wirral and Sefton and South Liverpool. Key elements of Category 2 franchises will include: Delivery of requirement: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide bus services in accordance with detailed individual franchise package specifications. Revenue risk: the operator will not be required to assume revenue risk. Revenue risk will be primarily taken by LCRCA. Depots: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide the depot(s) from which the Category 2 franchises will be operated. Buses: the operator of each franchise will primarily be responsible for providing the vehicles which will operate Category 2 franchises. Repair, maintenance and servicing of buses: the operator will be responsible for the repair, maintenance and servicing of vehicles whilst ensuring that there are in a roadworthy condition. Staff: the operator is responsible for ensuring that it has all necessary and suitably trained staff to deliver the requirement detailed in the individual franchise specifications.
  • 715832484 - Golden Thread Enterprise and Solutions Architecture Business Systems Modeller

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    ministry-of-defence
    supplier
    Commaci Ltd
    value
    219000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Golden Thread Enterprise and Solutions Architecture Business Systems Modeller
  • Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) Bus Franchising Tranche 1 Category 2

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    liverpool-city-region-combined-authority
    supplier
    Huyton Travel Ltd
    value
    5817555
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    On 25 April 2023, LCRCA published an Assessment on Bus Franchising in the Liverpool City Region which sets out the proposed bus Franchising Scheme in accordance with the Transport Act. In October 2023, the Liverpool City Region Mayor made a Franchising Scheme covering the Liverpool City Region. Franchising is to be introduced over a number of tranches of procurement. Franchised contracts will be let in two categories: i. Category 1 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements involving multiple services that will operate from a depot provided by LCRCA. LCRCA will provide the depot from which the services relating to the Category 1 franchise must be operated. LCRCA will predominately provide the fleet that must be used on the Category 1 franchise. ii. Category 2 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements which either i) provide services to serve schools or ii) provide other local services. In both cases the franchises will be delivered from an operator's own depot. This notice relates to Category 2 franchises. The first tranche of Category 2 franchises relate to St Helens, Wirral and Sefton and South Liverpool. Key elements of Category 2 franchises will include: Delivery of requirement: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide bus services in accordance with detailed individual franchise package specifications. Revenue risk: the operator will not be required to assume revenue risk. Revenue risk will be primarily taken by LCRCA. Depots: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide the depot(s) from which the Category 2 franchises will be operated. Buses: the operator of each franchise will primarily be responsible for providing the vehicles which will operate Category 2 franchises. Repair, maintenance and servicing of buses: the operator will be responsible for the repair, maintenance and servicing of vehicles whilst ensuring that there are in a roadworthy condition. Staff: the operator is responsible for ensuring that it has all necessary and suitably trained staff to deliver the requirement detailed in the individual franchise specifications.
  • Authorising Engineer (Water)

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    somerset-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    TETRA CONSULTING LIMITED
    value
    11745
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Authorising Engineer (Water) for Somerset NHS Foundation Trust
  • MOD - Value Chain Mapping Minimum Viable Product

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    ministry-of-defence
    supplier
    Altana Technologies UK LTD
    value
    105000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The contract covers the provision of analytical services to undertake multi‑tier value chain mapping for a series of commodity codes associated with Ministry of Defence suppliers and manufacturers. The supplier will identify and map supply chains across multiple tiers, capturing supplier identities, geographic locations, addresses, and facility types, with outputs delivered in an accessible, structured format. The analysis will be conducted without access to Bills of Materials and will rely on proprietary analytical tools and external datasets, including international trade data. The contract also includes the assessment of supply‑chain risk across a selected set of representative networks, identifying vulnerabilities such as concentration, bottlenecks, and single points of failure, and commenting on potential impacts. A final report will be provided summarising key findings, methodologies applied, limitations encountered, and recommendations to inform future value chain mapping activity.
  • Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) Bus Franchising Tranche 1 Category 2

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    liverpool-city-region-combined-authority
    supplier
    Huyton Travel Ltd
    value
    8100189
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    On 25 April 2023, LCRCA published an Assessment on Bus Franchising in the Liverpool City Region which sets out the proposed bus Franchising Scheme in accordance with the Transport Act. In October 2023, the Liverpool City Region Mayor made a Franchising Scheme covering the Liverpool City Region. Franchising is to be introduced over a number of tranches of procurement. Franchised contracts will be let in two categories: i. Category 1 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements involving multiple services that will operate from a depot provided by LCRCA. LCRCA will provide the depot from which the services relating to the Category 1 franchise must be operated. LCRCA will predominately provide the fleet that must be used on the Category 1 franchise. ii. Category 2 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements which either i) provide services to serve schools or ii) provide other local services. In both cases the franchises will be delivered from an operator's own depot. This notice relates to Category 2 franchises. The first tranche of Category 2 franchises relate to St Helens, Wirral and Sefton and South Liverpool. Key elements of Category 2 franchises will include: Delivery of requirement: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide bus services in accordance with detailed individual franchise package specifications. Revenue risk: the operator will not be required to assume revenue risk. Revenue risk will be primarily taken by LCRCA. Depots: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide the depot(s) from which the Category 2 franchises will be operated. Buses: the operator of each franchise will primarily be responsible for providing the vehicles which will operate Category 2 franchises. Repair, maintenance and servicing of buses: the operator will be responsible for the repair, maintenance and servicing of vehicles whilst ensuring that there are in a roadworthy condition. Staff: the operator is responsible for ensuring that it has all necessary and suitably trained staff to deliver the requirement detailed in the individual franchise specifications.
  • Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) Bus Franchising Tranche 1 Category 2

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    liverpool-city-region-combined-authority
    supplier
    Warringtons Own Buses
    value
    5870951
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    On 25 April 2023, LCRCA published an Assessment on Bus Franchising in the Liverpool City Region which sets out the proposed bus Franchising Scheme in accordance with the Transport Act. In October 2023, the Liverpool City Region Mayor made a Franchising Scheme covering the Liverpool City Region. Franchising is to be introduced over a number of tranches of procurement. Franchised contracts will be let in two categories: i. Category 1 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements involving multiple services that will operate from a depot provided by LCRCA. LCRCA will provide the depot from which the services relating to the Category 1 franchise must be operated. LCRCA will predominately provide the fleet that must be used on the Category 1 franchise. ii. Category 2 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements which either i) provide services to serve schools or ii) provide other local services. In both cases the franchises will be delivered from an operator's own depot. This notice relates to Category 2 franchises. The first tranche of Category 2 franchises relate to St Helens, Wirral and Sefton and South Liverpool. Key elements of Category 2 franchises will include: Delivery of requirement: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide bus services in accordance with detailed individual franchise package specifications. Revenue risk: the operator will not be required to assume revenue risk. Revenue risk will be primarily taken by LCRCA. Depots: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide the depot(s) from which the Category 2 franchises will be operated. Buses: the operator of each franchise will primarily be responsible for providing the vehicles which will operate Category 2 franchises. Repair, maintenance and servicing of buses: the operator will be responsible for the repair, maintenance and servicing of vehicles whilst ensuring that there are in a roadworthy condition. Staff: the operator is responsible for ensuring that it has all necessary and suitably trained staff to deliver the requirement detailed in the individual franchise specifications.
  • Research Partner for Community Led: Supporting young people directly affected by interpersonal violence

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    mayors-office-for-policing-and-crime
    supplier
    University of East London
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Description: London’s Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) is seeking to commission a Research Partner to collaborate on an important research project aimed at assessing the landscape of tertiary support[1] available to young Londoners impacted by interpersonal violence – both statutory and non-statutory. In recognition of the importance of embedding community voice and lived experiences throughout the research process, the VRU are commissioning both a research partner and a community partner to work in collaboration. This approach ensures the research appropriately and meaningfully reflects the experiences of those it aims to serve and that research findings will be relevant and informed. The community partner contract has been awarded to Wipers Youth CIC after a competitive tender process. Wipers Youth are a social enterprise which provides youth provision for young people, with specialism in working with disenfranchised and marginalised young people. Their range of services includes Specialist Mentoring, Workshops & Programmes, Employability, Youth Voice & Policy. Their tertiary support focuses on young people transitioning away from offending or at risk of re-engagement due to community tensions, unstable housing or peer associations. Referrals come through local Probation, Youth Justice Services, safeguarding and community partners and their delivery spans across multiple boroughs including Westminster, Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Islington, Camden, Newham, Ealing and others. We are seeking to commission a research partner who understands the nuances of the criminal justice system and existing services aimed at supporting young people who are most impacted by interpersonal violence, and who genuinely understand the lived experiences of young people most impacted by violence. The researcher must take a trauma-informed and culturally competent approach, ensuring the research is non-extractive and supports the young people involved. This project will involve two core elements: - Building a London-specific Evidence Base for Tertiary Provision: Development of a London-specific evidence base to improve the effectiveness of services and organisations in engaging those most at risk of violence. This includes a needs assessment of tertiary provision in London, a review of the existing literature, gathering insights young people who have experienced the support systems (statutory and non-statutory). - Systems change: Facilitating learning and developing recommendations for statutory services and commissioners relating to improving provision and engagement for youth at risk of interpersonal violence in London. In close collaboration with the community partner, the role of the research partner will involve: - Holding the project management responsibility of the project - Convening and facilitating the Systems Stakeholder Learning Group - Ensure the voices of those most impacted by violence and the systemic barriers to support are embedded within the research in a trauma-informed and non-extractive way - Co-design research questions, methodology and participatory research methods - Conduct primary and secondary research, utilising qualitative and quantitative analysis in line with the research methodology established - Co-designing research outputs that reflect community needs This collaborative commissioning approach underlines the VRU’s commitment to partnership, inclusivity, and ensuring research outcomes genuinely inform policy and commissioning decisions. The findings will help to shape more effective, responsive tertiary support services for young people affected by violence across London. We invite researcher provider(s) who are committed to producing research which aims to genuinely understand the lived experiences of young people most impacted by violence, with particular interest in researching structural inequalities and tertiary provision, to produce insightful, sensitive and actionable findings which meaningfully inform policy and practice. The value of the contract is £52,500, duration 12 months from the contract award date; estimated commencement date March 2026. One Tertiary support is defined by the World Health Organisation as: ‘approaches that focus on long-term care in the wake of violence, such as rehabilitation and reintegration, and attempts to lessen trauma or reduce the long-term disability associated with violence. Tertiary prevention also seeks to prevent further acts of violence’.
  • Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) Bus Franchising Tranche 1 Category 2

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    liverpool-city-region-combined-authority
    supplier
    Huyton Travel Ltd
    value
    2031594
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    On 25 April 2023, LCRCA published an Assessment on Bus Franchising in the Liverpool City Region which sets out the proposed bus Franchising Scheme in accordance with the Transport Act. In October 2023, the Liverpool City Region Mayor made a Franchising Scheme covering the Liverpool City Region. Franchising is to be introduced over a number of tranches of procurement. Franchised contracts will be let in two categories: i. Category 1 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements involving multiple services that will operate from a depot provided by LCRCA. LCRCA will provide the depot from which the services relating to the Category 1 franchise must be operated. LCRCA will predominately provide the fleet that must be used on the Category 1 franchise. ii. Category 2 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements which either i) provide services to serve schools or ii) provide other local services. In both cases the franchises will be delivered from an operator's own depot. This notice relates to Category 2 franchises. The first tranche of Category 2 franchises relate to St Helens, Wirral and Sefton and South Liverpool. Key elements of Category 2 franchises will include: Delivery of requirement: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide bus services in accordance with detailed individual franchise package specifications. Revenue risk: the operator will not be required to assume revenue risk. Revenue risk will be primarily taken by LCRCA. Depots: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide the depot(s) from which the Category 2 franchises will be operated. Buses: the operator of each franchise will primarily be responsible for providing the vehicles which will operate Category 2 franchises. Repair, maintenance and servicing of buses: the operator will be responsible for the repair, maintenance and servicing of vehicles whilst ensuring that there are in a roadworthy condition. Staff: the operator is responsible for ensuring that it has all necessary and suitably trained staff to deliver the requirement detailed in the individual franchise specifications.
  • PP-10160a Harris Federation Trust Cleaning Phase 2

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    harris-federation
    supplier
    ATLAS FM LIMITED
    value
    3037515
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The Harris Federation is an education charity led and run by teachers. They opened their first school in 1991 and now run 54 primary and secondary academies in London and Essex, and train thousands of teachers per year from the Harris Federation and beyond. School School Code Address 1 Harris Academy Battersea HABS 401 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 5AP 2 Harris Academy Beckenham HABE Manor Way Beckenham, Kent BR3 3SJ 3 Harris Primary Academy Beckenham Green HPABG Manor Way Beckenham, Kent BR3 3SJ 4 Harris Academy Bermondsey HAB 55, Southwark Park Road, London, SE16 3TZ 5 Harris Girls' Academy Bromley HABR Lennard Road, Beckenham, Kent, BR3 1QR 6 Harris Academy Chobham HAC 40 Cheering Lane, London, E20 1BD 7 Harris City Academy Crystal Palace HCACP Maberley Road, London, SE19 2JH 8 Harris Garrard Academy HGA Yarnton Way, Thamesmead, Erith, Kent, DA18 $DW 9 Harris Primary Academy Haling Park HPAHP 50-58 Haling Road, South Croydon, CR2 6HS 10 Harris Academy Purley HAPU Kendra Hall Road, Surrey, CR2 6DT 11 Harris Lowe Academy Willesden HLAW Doyle Gardens, Willesden, London, NW10 3ST The contract will be for the provision of outsourced cleaning services across 11 schools, including daily cleaning and out of term deep cleaning, for spaces including but not limited to teaching, office, circulation, and rest room spaces. Note: The cleaning of the spaces within the schools will need to take into account the Lettings Schedules set out for each school. The successful Supplier will be required to work around the Lettings times and schedules to ensure the space is clean for the following day. The Trust’s Safeguarding Policy sets out that during the recruitment process, all prospective cleaning staff must show their full employment history before a role in the school can be given. The supplier shall establish effective management and operational level communication systems at all levels regarding the cleaning service with the Client. In addition, the provider will also be responsible for all legal, and health and safety requirements in delivering the services. The Contract will allow for the purchase of cleaning consumables and equipment and point-of-use consumables and bin liners to support the delivery of the cleaning services as per below: The list of consumables will be: Toilet paper Hand soap Handtowels Dishwasher tablets Washing up liquid Refer to Attachment 5 Workforce Data for TUPE data – There is no LGPS. Further information on the Client’s requirements can be found at Attachment 1a Specification and Attachment 1b Client Data. The Contract period will be for 3 years initially, with the option to extend for two further one-year periods at the discretion of the Client.
  • Notice of Award of Contracts under CHIC Wales Optimised Retrofit Installations – DPS for Q3 of 2025/2026

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    communities-housing-investment-consortium-ltd-chic
    supplier
    c/o Communities & Housing Investment Consortium Ltd (CHIC)
    value
    2000000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Notice of Award of Contracts from the CHIC Wales Optimised Retrofit Installations - Dynamic Purchasing System from 01/01/2026 to 31/03/2026. Details of the awards can be found at: https://www.chicltd.co.uk/chic-procurement.
  • Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) Bus Franchising Tranche 1 Category 2

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    liverpool-city-region-combined-authority
    supplier
    Huyton Travel Ltd
    value
    2031594
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    On 25 April 2023, LCRCA published an Assessment on Bus Franchising in the Liverpool City Region which sets out the proposed bus Franchising Scheme in accordance with the Transport Act. In October 2023, the Liverpool City Region Mayor made a Franchising Scheme covering the Liverpool City Region. Franchising is to be introduced over a number of tranches of procurement. Franchised contracts will be let in two categories: i. Category 1 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements involving multiple services that will operate from a depot provided by LCRCA. LCRCA will provide the depot from which the services relating to the Category 1 franchise must be operated. LCRCA will predominately provide the fleet that must be used on the Category 1 franchise. ii. Category 2 franchises, which are those Franchise Agreements which either i) provide services to serve schools or ii) provide other local services. In both cases the franchises will be delivered from an operator's own depot. This notice relates to Category 2 franchises. The first tranche of Category 2 franchises relate to St Helens, Wirral and Sefton and South Liverpool. Key elements of Category 2 franchises will include: Delivery of requirement: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide bus services in accordance with detailed individual franchise package specifications. Revenue risk: the operator will not be required to assume revenue risk. Revenue risk will be primarily taken by LCRCA. Depots: the operator of each franchise will be required to provide the depot(s) from which the Category 2 franchises will be operated. Buses: the operator of each franchise will primarily be responsible for providing the vehicles which will operate Category 2 franchises. Repair, maintenance and servicing of buses: the operator will be responsible for the repair, maintenance and servicing of vehicles whilst ensuring that there are in a roadworthy condition. Staff: the operator is responsible for ensuring that it has all necessary and suitably trained staff to deliver the requirement detailed in the individual franchise specifications.
  • Solar PV Installation Project

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    alder-hey
    supplier
    MITIE LIMITED
    value
    800000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Installation and associated works of Solar PV Panels
  • Notice of Award of Contracts under CHIC Total Facilities Management – DPS for Q3 of 2025/2026

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    communities-housing-investment-consortium-ltd-chic
    supplier
    c/o Communities & Housing Investment Consortium Ltd (CHIC)
    value
    120000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Notice of Award of Contracts from the CHIC Total Facilities Management - Dynamic Purchasing System from 01/01/2026 to 31/03/2026. Details of the awards can be found at: https://www.chicltd.co.uk/chic-procurement
  • Notice of Award of Contracts under CHIC All Under One Roof – DPS for Q3 of 2025/2026

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    communities-housing-investment-consortium-ltd-chic
    supplier
    c/o Communities & Housing Investment Consortium Ltd (CHIC)
    value
    2875000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Notice of Award of Contracts from the All Under One Roof - Dynamic Purchasing System from 01/01/2026 to 31/03/2026. Details of the awards can be found at: https://www.chicltd.co.uk/chic-procurement
  • Notice of Award of Contracts under CHIC Asbestos – DPS for Q3 of 2025/2026

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    communities-housing-investment-consortium-ltd-chic
    supplier
    c/o Communities & Housing Investment Consortium Ltd (CHIC)
    value
    2400000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Notice of Award of Contracts from the CHIC Asbestos - Dynamic Purchasing System from 01/01/2026 to 31/03/2026. Details of the awards can be found at: https://www.chicltd.co.uk/chic-procurement
  • Competitive Land Design and Build Contract within NIHE area West Belfast Co Antrim Northern Ireland 40-50 units

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    woven-housing-association-ltd
    supplier
    Newpark Developments (NW) Ltd
    value
    10800000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The Contracting Authority is seeking to appoint developers to provide land for the development of social housing. The Contracting Authority seeks land in West Belfast, Northern Ireland. In the interests of providing an efficient housing management service, the Contracting Authority will not consider Sites which provide less than 40 units or more than 50 units. The units must be delivered at a single Site. Economic Operators must provide the land, design, construct and ensure completion of the scheme for the Contracting Authority in accordance with the Department for Communities Housing Association Guide, the Contracting Authority's requirements, and statutory body requirements.
  • PP-10160a Harris Federation Trust Cleaning Phase 2

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    harris-federation
    supplier
    ATLAS FM LIMITED
    value
    1280305
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The Harris Federation is an education charity led and run by teachers. They opened their first school in 1991 and now run 54 primary and secondary academies in London and Essex, and train thousands of teachers per year from the Harris Federation and beyond. School School Code Address 1 Harris Academy Battersea HABS 401 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 5AP 2 Harris Academy Beckenham HABE Manor Way Beckenham, Kent BR3 3SJ 3 Harris Primary Academy Beckenham Green HPABG Manor Way Beckenham, Kent BR3 3SJ 4 Harris Academy Bermondsey HAB 55, Southwark Park Road, London, SE16 3TZ 5 Harris Girls' Academy Bromley HABR Lennard Road, Beckenham, Kent, BR3 1QR 6 Harris Academy Chobham HAC 40 Cheering Lane, London, E20 1BD 7 Harris City Academy Crystal Palace HCACP Maberley Road, London, SE19 2JH 8 Harris Garrard Academy HGA Yarnton Way, Thamesmead, Erith, Kent, DA18 $DW 9 Harris Primary Academy Haling Park HPAHP 50-58 Haling Road, South Croydon, CR2 6HS 10 Harris Academy Purley HAPU Kendra Hall Road, Surrey, CR2 6DT 11 Harris Lowe Academy Willesden HLAW Doyle Gardens, Willesden, London, NW10 3ST The contract will be for the provision of outsourced cleaning services across 11 schools, including daily cleaning and out of term deep cleaning, for spaces including but not limited to teaching, office, circulation, and rest room spaces. Note: The cleaning of the spaces within the schools will need to take into account the Lettings Schedules set out for each school. The successful Supplier will be required to work around the Lettings times and schedules to ensure the space is clean for the following day. The Trust’s Safeguarding Policy sets out that during the recruitment process, all prospective cleaning staff must show their full employment history before a role in the school can be given. The supplier shall establish effective management and operational level communication systems at all levels regarding the cleaning service with the Client. In addition, the provider will also be responsible for all legal, and health and safety requirements in delivering the services. The Contract will allow for the purchase of cleaning consumables and equipment and point-of-use consumables and bin liners to support the delivery of the cleaning services as per below: The list of consumables will be: Toilet paper Hand soap Handtowels Dishwasher tablets Washing up liquid Refer to Attachment 5 Workforce Data for TUPE data – There is no LGPS. Further information on the Client’s requirements can be found at Attachment 1a Specification and Attachment 1b Client Data. The Contract period will be for 3 years initially, with the option to extend for two further one-year periods at the discretion of the Client.
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