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  • Temporary Orchard Theatre Electrics

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    dartford-borough-council
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    terminated
  • Spring Schemes 2026 - A67 Mill Lane Roundabout, Middleton St George, A68 West Auckland Road, Burtree - Carriageway Patching and Resurfacing Works

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    darlington-borough-council
    supplier
    RAINTON CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    Spring Schemes 2026 - A67 Mill Lane Roundabout, Middleton St George, A68 West Auckland Road, Burtree - Carriageway Patching and Resurfacing Works as per the project brief
  • Office Equipment and associated Services

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    west-yorkshire-fire-and-rescue-authority
    supplier
    GRESHAM OFFICE FURNITURE LIMITED
    value
    50000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    The supply of office equipment and associated services to be supplied as and when required.
  • Provision of Passenger Transport - Open Framework Round 2

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    sefton-metropolitan-borough-council
    supplier
    APEX MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS LTD
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    Sefton Council invited tenders to be included on an Open Framework of contractors, for the provision of hired passenger transport services (bus, mini-bus, coach, taxi and private hire) to Sefton Council and its establishments. The majority of journeys will take place within Sefton, although, on occasions, routes may start in Sefton but travel out of the borough, or visa versa. The Open Framework scheme was established on 1st January 2026 and will expire on 31st December 2029 with the option to extend by a further 48 months. The current tender is for the 1st re-opening of the Framework since it's establishment and is referred to as the Provision of Passenger Transport Open Framework # 2
  • Maintenance and Improvement of Street Lighting and Illuminated Traffic Signs 2026

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    monmouthshire-county-council
    supplier
    Centregreat Ltd
    value
    9500000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    Tender for the Maintenance and Improvement of Street Lighting and Illuminated Traffic Signs 2026
  • UKRI-6051-ERSI ArcGIS

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    uk-research-innovation-ukri
    supplier
    Esri UK
    value
    825647.67
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    ERSI ArcGIS (Graphic Information System) is a set of software tools used in Spatial Analyses and Data Science
  • Huntingdon Christmas Lights Tender

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    huntingdon-town-council
    supplier
    HIJK20 LTD
    value
    75000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    Huntingdon Town Council is the most local tier of government in Huntingdon. We provide services for over 24,000 residents and strive to make Huntingdon a better place to live, work and visit. These services include community venues, sports facilities, parks and open spaces, a crematorium and cemeteries, allotments and community & seasonal events such as the annual Christmas Market, complimented by a town centre Christmas lighting. Huntingdon town centre consists of over 300 businesses covering key sectors such as retail, hospitality, business and professional services. Monthly footfall for the town centre during 2025 averaged at 514,128 with numbers for the month of December at 540,101. Since 2017, the Christmas Lights Switch On event has launched the town's annual Christmas Market, with footfall numbers over the 2025 event weekend totalling over 50,000. Background Information Huntingdon Town Council has included the provision of town centre Christmas lighting in its service offering for many years. The Council is committed to ensuring best value for money, partnered with giving residents and visitors to the town bespoke festive lighting displays that are changed on a three-year rolling programme. Huntingdon's Christmas lights are always installed after the town's Armistice services have taken place in November. They are switched on as part of the big 'Switch On' event, usually held across the last weekend of November. The switch on is undertaken by the Mayor of Huntingdon, accompanied by festive characters and invited guests. Year on year, the Town Council, in partnership with BID Huntingdon and Huntingdonshire District Council puts on an increasing number of festive events in the town centre, putting Huntingdon on the map as a Christmas destination. The lighting scheme in Huntingdon has historically consisted of: • Cross street displays (13 No.) • Lamppost motifs (12 No.) • 3D roof mounted motifs (2 x pieces for Town Hall north side flat roof) • Ceilings of light (Chequers Court and St Germain Walk) • Feature tree lighting (St Benedicts Court, St Mary's Church) • Christmas tree lighting (Bus Station, St Mary's Church and Sainsbury's) Huntingdon High Street forms the centre of our historic market town, and with its history comes a mixture of building heights and materials. This means suitability for lighting schemes and fixtures in some areas have proven to be challenging in previous years. For 2026, we would like to provide greater lighting coverage to support businesses who have fallen outside of the previously illuminated areas, ensuring that we promote more shops and services to our community than ever before. We are seeking bids from Christmas lighting contractors to provide and install a new 3-year festive lighting scheme for Huntingdon town centre for residents and visitors to the town to enjoy. This should be delivered within an identified budget of £25,000 per year, totalling £75,000 over a 3 year contract. Design Brief Please find below a detailed design brief for Huntingdon Town Council's Christmas Lights as part of this Christmas Light Tender Bid. This specification covers all three years of the contract, commencing November 2026 and finishing after the 2028 Christmas period. This is the minimum required lighting offer that Huntingdon Town Council will accept for this Tender Bid. Theme The theme for the Huntingdon Christmas Market for 2026-28 will be Candy Cane Lane, and all associated graphics and promotional materials will be linked to this. A mood board with inspiration is listed in the appendix. Christmas Trees Huntingdon Town Council source 4 x 12ft tall Christmas trees and arrange for their placement in the All-Saints Churchyard, Bus Station Green, St Mary's Churchyard and outside Sainsburys in St Germain Walk on or around the 2nd week of November. Additionally, there are three trees in St Benedicts Court and three trees in St Mary's Churchyard which are decorated for the Christmas period. Huntingdon Town Council will require the successful tenderer to: • Provide cool white Christmas tree lights to cover the entirety of the 12ft Christmas trees located in the All Saints Churchyard, Bus Station Green, St Mary's Churchyard and outside Sainsburys in St Germain Walk. • Provide a lit-up star and place this on top of the Christmas trees. • Provide cool white Christmas tree lights to drape and illuminate the trees in St Benedicts Court and St Mary's Churchyard. The successful tenderer will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, removal, storage, and annual maintenance and testing of the lights on the Christmas Trees. The successful tenderer will be responsible for placing these lights shortly after delivery of the trees, ensuring an impressive presentation. Lampposts There are 18 lampposts located in Huntingdon Market Square and High Street. Huntingdon Town Council will require the successful tenderer to: • Carry out required health and safety checks to anchor points to determine suitability for proposed lighting installations, including height restrictions • Provide 18 lit-up lamppost decorations to complement the 'Candy Cane Lane' theme • To install these lamppost decorations on the lampposts located in Huntingdon Market Square and High Street, as shown on the map included in the appendix. The successful tenderer will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, removal, storage, and annual maintenance and testing of the lamppost lights. Festoon / Canopy / Cross Street Lighting There are 13 anchor points in Huntingdon High Street, St Benedicts Court and Chequers Court to place across-street festoon hangings. Huntingdon Town Council will require the successful tenderer to: • Carry out required health and safety checks to anchor points to determine suitability for proposed lighting installations, including height restrictions • Provide across-street festoon/ cross street /canopy displays, to complement the 'Candy Cane Lane' theme • To install these festoon hangings on the anchor points located in Huntingdon High Street, St Benedicts Court and Chequers Court, as shown on the below map. The successful tenderer will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, removal, storage, and annual maintenance and testing of the festoon/cross street lighting. Huntingdon Market Square / Huntingdon Town Hall Huntingdon Market Square is the focal point for the Christmas Lights Switch On event and the location of the Christmas Market. Huntingdon Town Hall sits on one side of the market square and has a flat roof which has historically had 3D displays. Huntingdon Town Council will require the successful tenderer to: • Propose and provide a feature lighting installation for the Market Square and Town Hall, to create a dramatic impact, and complement the 'Candy Cane Lane' theme • Carry out required health and safety checks to determine suitability for proposed lighting installation, including height and weight restrictions The successful tenderer will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, removal, storage, and annual maintenance and testing of the feature installation. Other Requirements Huntingdon Town Council will require the successful tenderer to: • Be on site to support with annual switch on event o Saturday 28th November provisionally held for the 2026 event • Provide Wi-Fi controlled system to enable instantaneous switch on of lighting scheme and flexibility with timer settings (default timer settings from 4pm - midnight).
  • The maintenance of VCA Certified ANPR Camera Systems for Moving Traffic Enforcement

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    leicester-city-council
    supplier
    Yunex Limited
    value
    763141.22
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    Leicester City Council currently owns and operates 30 ANPR/camera enforcement sites supplied and installed by Yunex Limted as part of the council’s statutory parking and moving traffic enforcement operations. This direct award request has been submitted because: • the existing maintenance contract expires in September 2026 • the existing asset of 30 enforcement sites remain operational and within lifecycle • the existing sites must be maintained to VCA standards to meet ongoing traffic management & enforcement objectives and ensure best value.
  • Provision of an External Privacy Officer (DPO) and Data Protection Support.

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    phoenix-community-housing-association-bellingham-and-downham-limited
    supplier
    DATA PROTECTION PEOPLE LIMITED
    value
    29700
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of an External Privacy Officer (DPO) and Data Protectoion Support.
  • A320 Land Agent Service

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    ARDENT MANAGEMENT LIMITED
    value
    70000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    Advising the Council as to the acquisition of land required to deliver the A320HIF by use of Compulsory Purchase Order. Agents' roles will include the valuation of land and negotiation with third party in respect of claims made. Once negotiations have been concluded the agent is to instruct solicitors to prepare necessary legal documentation to include Options, Leases, Freehold Transfer and grant of Deeds and Easements. The agent is to have specialist knowledge of Compulsory Purchase to allow for engagement with landowners and their agents.
  • Hopwood Hall College - Provision of MIS

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    hopwood-hall-college
    supplier
    Tribal Education
    value
    310800
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    The contracting authority intends to award a contract directly to Tribal for the renewal of the EBS Management Information System (MIS) under Regulations 5 and 6 due to technical and operational reasons and the absence of a suitable alternative supplier capable of meeting the authority’s requirements without disproportionate risk or significant duplication of cost. The EBS platform is currently fully embedded within the College’s operational, reporting, and statutory data processes. As outlined and agreed at the Systems Development Group meeting on 5 February 2026, the authority has committed to further developing and consolidating its business systems around EBS over the next three years. This includes replacing several third party systems with functionality already available within EBS, ensuring a streamlined user experience, improved data integrity, and greater operational efficiency. Conducting a competitive procurement at this stage could require the authority to replace the existing MIS with an alternative system, which would impose substantial technical, financial, and operational burdens. These include data migration risks, extensive retraining, redevelopment of integrations, prolonged dual-running costs, and disruption to essential statutory reporting. No alternative supplier can provide the continuity of service or the system compatibility needed to deliver the authority’s business systems development plan within the required timeframes. A three-year renewal offers significant value for money compared to annual renewals, with cost savings achieved in Years 1 and 2 and overall expenditure maintained within existing budgets (subject to standard annual price adjustments). The direct award therefore represents the only viable, cost effective, and operationally safe option for the authority. For these reasons, the requirements can only be delivered by Tribal as the proprietary supplier of EBS, and competition is absent for technical reasons. The direct award is necessary to maintain continuity of critical MIS services and ensure the successful delivery of the authority’s strategic systems development programme.
  • Kent Police Estate Strategy, CCS Framework RM6343

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    the-police-and-crime-commissioner-for-kent
    supplier
    Knight Frank LLP
    value
    126725
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    To provide and Estate Strategy for Kent Police, CCS Framework, Lot 1, RM6343
  • Auditor to undertake the Housing Benefit (Subsidy) Assurance Process

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    borough-council-of-kings-lynn-and-west-norfolk
    supplier
    AZETS AUDIT SERVICES LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    The Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk is inviting tenders for a Reporting Accountant for the Housing Benefit Subsidy Assurance work for the Subsidy Claim for the years 2023/2024 to 2026/2027.
  • Temporary Orchard Theatre Electrics - Ducting

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    dartford-borough-council
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    terminated
  • CO2343 - Replacement of Temporary Classrooms

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    wiltshire-council
    supplier
    TC CONSULT LIMITED
    value
    50880
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    Frogwell Primary School, Chippenham Hullavington Primary School Minety Primary School 1. Empoloyers Agent 2. Project Manager 3. Quantity Surveyor -
  • Multiplan Timber Cladding and Associated Works at Hardwick Park Visitor Centre

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    durham-county-council
    supplier
    T Manners and Sons
    value
    49887
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    Supply and Install of Multiplan Timber Cladding and Associated Works at Hardwick Park Visitor Centre
  • Provision of Passenger Transport - Open Framework Round 2

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    sefton-metropolitan-borough-council
    supplier
    24 X 7 LTD.
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    Sefton Council invited tenders to be included on an Open Framework of contractors, for the provision of hired passenger transport services (bus, mini-bus, coach, taxi and private hire) to Sefton Council and its establishments. The majority of journeys will take place within Sefton, although, on occasions, routes may start in Sefton but travel out of the borough, or visa versa. The Open Framework scheme was established on 1st January 2026 and will expire on 31st December 2029 with the option to extend by a further 48 months. The current tender is for the 1st re-opening of the Framework since it's establishment and is referred to as the Provision of Passenger Transport Open Framework # 2
  • Provision of Passenger Transport - Open Framework Round 2

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    sefton-metropolitan-borough-council
    supplier
    24 X 7 LTD.
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    Sefton Council invited tenders to be included on an Open Framework of contractors, for the provision of hired passenger transport services (bus, mini-bus, coach, taxi and private hire) to Sefton Council and its establishments. The majority of journeys will take place within Sefton, although, on occasions, routes may start in Sefton but travel out of the borough, or visa versa. The Open Framework scheme was established on 1st January 2026 and will expire on 31st December 2029 with the option to extend by a further 48 months. The current tender is for the 1st re-opening of the Framework since it's establishment and is referred to as the Provision of Passenger Transport Open Framework # 2
  • Provision of Passenger Transport - Open Framework Round 2

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    sefton-metropolitan-borough-council
    supplier
    HARTLEY TRAVEL LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    Sefton Council invited tenders to be included on an Open Framework of contractors, for the provision of hired passenger transport services (bus, mini-bus, coach, taxi and private hire) to Sefton Council and its establishments. The majority of journeys will take place within Sefton, although, on occasions, routes may start in Sefton but travel out of the borough, or visa versa. The Open Framework scheme was established on 1st January 2026 and will expire on 31st December 2029 with the option to extend by a further 48 months. The current tender is for the 1st re-opening of the Framework since it's establishment and is referred to as the Provision of Passenger Transport Open Framework # 2
  • Hopwood Hall College - Provision of MIS

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    hopwood-hall-college
    supplier
    Tribal Education
    value
    310800
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    The contracting authority intends to award a contract directly to Tribal for the renewal of the EBS Management Information System (MIS) under Regulations 5 and 6 due to technical and operational reasons and the absence of a suitable alternative supplier capable of meeting the authority’s requirements without disproportionate risk or significant duplication of cost. The EBS platform is currently fully embedded within the College’s operational, reporting, and statutory data processes. As outlined and agreed at the Systems Development Group meeting on 5 February 2026, the authority has committed to further developing and consolidating its business systems around EBS over the next three years. This includes replacing several third party systems with functionality already available within EBS, ensuring a streamlined user experience, improved data integrity, and greater operational efficiency. Conducting a competitive procurement at this stage could require the authority to replace the existing MIS with an alternative system, which would impose substantial technical, financial, and operational burdens. These include data migration risks, extensive retraining, redevelopment of integrations, prolonged dual-running costs, and disruption to essential statutory reporting. No alternative supplier can provide the continuity of service or the system compatibility needed to deliver the authority’s business systems development plan within the required timeframes. A three-year renewal offers significant value for money compared to annual renewals, with cost savings achieved in Years 1 and 2 and overall expenditure maintained within existing budgets (subject to standard annual price adjustments). The direct award therefore represents the only viable, cost effective, and operationally safe option for the authority. For these reasons, the requirements can only be delivered by Tribal as the proprietary supplier of EBS, and competition is absent for technical reasons. The direct award is necessary to maintain continuity of critical MIS services and ensure the successful delivery of the authority’s strategic systems development programme.
  • Remote Electronic Monitoring (REM) 2025

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    department-for-environment-food-and-rural-affairs
    supplier
    Anchor Lab
    value
    150000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    Remote Electronic Monitoring, (REM), is a data collection tool that can be installed on vessels to collect information on fishing activities and catches. A REM system typically consists of a control box, cameras and sensors collecting various data (video imagery, GPS positions, winch rotation activity, hydraulic pressure readings etc.), that can then be interpreted to generate information on when and where a vessel is fishing and what it is catching. Five priority fisheries were identified as part of that consultation process, fisheries A to E. Early adopter phases are the first step of our journey towards the implementation of REM across the priority fisheries over the next five years. We aim to begin working with vessels from the second priority fishery in 2025, and then each subsequent year beginning the next priority fishery. During this time, we will continue to refine our approaches and ways of working to ensure that when mandatory REM requirements are introduced, these are fit for purpose.
  • Connection at A30 Kennards House to Five Lanes National Grid

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    national-highways-limited
    supplier
    National Grid Electricity Distribution (South West) Plc
    value
    29574.85
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    Connection at A30 Kennards House to Five Lanes and power supply to A30 Polyphant & A30 Plusha Feeder Pillars
  • Provision of Sports Kit, Uniform and Leisure Wear for Sheffield Hallam University Students and Staff

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    sheffield-hallam-university
    supplier
    KITLOCKER.COM LIMITED
    value
    290602
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    To partner with one supplier for the provision of Sports Kit, Uniform and Leisure Wear at Sheffield Hallam University for Students & Staff. The Procurement was conducted in accordance with The Procurement Act 2023 and associated Procurement Regulations using the Competitive Flexible Procedure. This was a two-stage process where 4 x qualifying suppliers were invited to Stage 2 due to a tie on 3rd place. Sheffield Hallam University is one of the UK's largest and most diverse universities: a community of more than 30,000 students, 3,000 staff and more than 250,000 alumni around the globe. Our mission is simple: we transform lives. We provide people from all backgrounds with the opportunity to acquire the skills, knowledge and experience needed to succeed at whatever they choose to do.  Our vision is to be the world's leading applied university; showing what a university genuinely focused on transforming lives can achieve.  Our ambition is to award a contract mid-May and execute 1st June 2026. Sport Hallam caters for 41 sport clubs. The Sport Hallam Competitive Playing Kit will need to be ready for mid-September 2026, in time for the new academic year.
  • The Provision of Treatment of Street Sweeping Arisings from North Herts and Welwyn Hatfield 2026-2030

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    hertfordshire-county-council
    supplier
    BIFFA WASTE SERVICES LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    The collection, transport and treatment of street sweepings collected by North Hertfordshire District Council and Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council
  • GMTS Education Membership

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    nhs-england
    supplier
    NHS Elect
    value
    38000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    Membership for the design and delivery of the Leadership Management educational elements which contribute to the full syllabus of the scheme. Measured against set criteria, NHS Elect will work alongside GMTS colleagues and provide services to the GMTS trainees.
  • Installation of Air Source Heat Pump System at Fleetdown Community Centre, Dartford

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    dartford-borough-council
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    terminated
  • Parent Carer Needs Assessment

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    north-tyneside-borough-council
    supplier
    THE NORTH TYNESIDE PARENT CARER FORUM
    value
    120000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    The service is for parent carers to have an assessment of their own needs allowing them to discuss with a practitioner their caring role and how it affects their well-being, feelings and choices about caring. Contract Value - £40,000 per annum. Extensions to be taken 1 year plus 1 year depending on funding. Procured under PA23
  • 003099 - Quartex Digital Footprint increase

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    durham-county-council
    supplier
    ADAM MATTHEW DIGITAL LIMITED
    value
    31196
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    Procurement of the AM Digital Quartex Digital Microfilm Viewing Solutions for The Story visitors to view scanned images. This contract is to increase the value of an existing contract which has been in place since May 2024. The storage requirements for the data have increased since the contract started (Increase digital footprint to 5TB, originally anticipated 1TB) and will require an increase in contract value from 40,730 to 71,926 (31,196 difference). When this contract was implemented in 2024, there were no other suppliers identified who could meet the requirements and this further direct award is tied to the originally functionality. Schedule 5 s7b, permitted justification for a Direct Award due to additional data storage services being required, where a change of supplier would result in disproportionate technical difficulties
  • Cumbria Substance Use: Treatment Service

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    cumberland-council
    supplier
    WAYTHROUGH
    value
    56000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    Cumberland Council, acting as lead authority on behalf of both Cumberland Council and Westmorland and Furness Council, has procured a provider for the provision of the Cumbria Substance Use: Treatment Service, for a term of up to 10 years. Under the Health and Social Care Act 2012, local authorities have a statutory responsibility for improving public health, which includes commissioning services that prevent harm and support recovery from substance misuse. This responsibility is reinforced by national guidance and the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) commissioning standards. Substance misuse remains a major public health challenge in Cumbria, with high rates of drug- and alcohol-related deaths and significant health inequalities across the county. The estimated total value of the contract over the total contract period (including any extension period) is a maximum value of up to £56m excluding VAT, but no guarantee is given as to the actual value of the contract. The initial contract period is six years, running from 1st October 2026 to 30th September 2032. Two optional extension periods of up to 24 months each are available. If both extensions are utilised, the contract will end on 30th September 2036. Use of these extensions is entirely at the discretion of the Council. Bids were evaluated according to the criteria as set out in the Invitation to Tender. This contract has been awarded in accordance with the Provider Selection Regime (PSR) under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. In accordance with Regulation 12 of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023, the contracting authority shall observe a standstill period of eight working days following publication of the notice of intention to award
  • Fuel Cards

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    orbit-group-limited
    supplier
    THOMAS SILVEY,LIMITED
    value
    240000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    provision of fuel cards
  • Supply and delivery of waste bins.

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    the-north-yorkshire-council
    supplier
    CRAEMER UK LIMITED
    value
    2665820
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    The Council wishes to award a Contract for the provision of two wheeled and four wheeled bins in a variety of sizes, 140 litre, 180 litre, 240 litre, 360 litre, 660 litre, 1100 litre and 1280 litre including spare lids, wheels and axles for the North Yorkshire Council area.
  • Copernicus ERG03

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    met-office
    supplier
    CERFACS
    value
    434249.31
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    Copernicus ERG03 ADVANCING AN ENSEMBLE-BASED, MULTI-SCALE OCEAN DATA ASSIMILATION SYSTEM FOR CLIMATE APPLICATIONS
  • Community Navigation Service

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    tameside-metropolitan-borough-council
    supplier
    ACTION TOGETHER CIO
    value
    3500000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    Community navigation, also known as social prescribing, is an approach that uses 'link workers' or 'community navigators' to connect people to the wider community and its offer of activities, groups and services, to best meet their practical, social and emotional needs. Tameside Live Well Community Navigation Service is a new community-sited and community-delivered service to support the health and wellbeing of residents. Its delivery, recruitment, staff training, and allocation and investment of community funds would ideally be managed by an organisation working in and with a good knowledge of the community. To deliver the aims, vision and objectives set out in the phased 5-year model the council require the provider to have a robust approach to delivery of the service while also being able to fulfil the role of a system leader. This will involve working in close partnership with a range of local stakeholders to lead the work to improve outcomes in Tameside and work towards a more integrated, preventative, neighbourhood-based approach. Due to the nature of the service and the timescales for mobilisation, the preferred provider will ideally have proven experience of: • Good working knowledge of Tameside including the population, community assets, underserved groups, partner organisations, local services. • Good working knowledge of the third sector in Tameside, including challenges • Previous experience in managing community navigation or similar social prescribing services involving client casework, and the associated systems and pathways
  • UKRI-6051-ERSI ArcGIS

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    uk-research-innovation-ukri
    supplier
    Esri UK
    value
    825647.67
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    ERSI ArcGIS (Graphic Information System) is a set of software tools used in Spatial Analyses and Data Science
  • 2025-116 Review of Ofgem's Communications and Engagement Function

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    ofgem
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    terminated
  • The maintenance of VCA Certified ANPR Camera Systems for Moving Traffic Enforcement

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    leicester-city-council
    supplier
    Yunex Limited
    value
    763141.22
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    Leicester City Council currently owns and operates 30 ANPR/camera enforcement sites supplied and installed by Yunex Limted as part of the council’s statutory parking and moving traffic enforcement operations. This direct award request has been submitted because: • the existing maintenance contract expires in September 2026 • the existing asset of 30 enforcement sites remain operational and within lifecycle • the existing sites must be maintained to VCA standards to meet ongoing traffic management & enforcement objectives and ensure best value.
  • Supply and delivery of waste bins.

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    the-north-yorkshire-council
    supplier
    EGBERT H. TAYLOR & COMPANY LIMITED
    value
    122043.4
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    The Council wishes to award a Contract for the provision of two wheeled and four wheeled bins in a variety of sizes, 140 litre, 180 litre, 240 litre, 360 litre, 660 litre, 1100 litre and 1280 litre including spare lids, wheels and axles for the North Yorkshire Council area.
  • Office Equipment and associated Services

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    west-yorkshire-fire-and-rescue-authority
    supplier
    GRESHAM OFFICE FURNITURE LIMITED
    value
    50000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    The supply of office equipment and associated services to be supplied as and when required.
  • North West Relief Road Project

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    shropshire-council
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    unsuccessful
    description
    Shropshire Council wishes to appoint a main contractor to construct the Shrewsbury North West Relief Road (“NWRR Project”). This will provide a new, single carriageway road linking the northern and western parts of Shrewsbury. It will include a new bridge over the River Severn and its flood plain, a new bridge over the Shrewsbury-Chester railway line and will connect the A5 at Welshpool Road roundabout in the west to the Ellesmere Road roundabout in the north. THIS CONTRACT WILL NOT BE AWARDED
  • Clinical Leadership Advice

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    rotherham-doncaster-and-south-humber-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    NAVIGO HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE CIC
    value
    67142.6
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    The main areas of support are summarised below • Consultation on the design of our physical environment, clinical model, and staffing establishment • Consultation and advice to our senior clinical team around how to effectively lead across inpatient and community services • Skill/Roles based training matrix developed in Navigo • Pre-opening, support with induction/training provision (i.e.. Staff having an opportunity to shadow Navigo shifts etc) • 12-18 months post opening Supervision to our leadership group • Training to our clinical team - affecting cultural change • Opportunity for our staff to visit Navigo periodically, but also have Navigo staff visit/shadow us • Opportunity to develop a community of practice including a mutual complex case forum across both Navigo/SHPU community and inpatient services.
  • TfW Second Hand Bus Purchase

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    transport-for-wales-tfw
    supplier
    Lloyds Coaches Ltd
    value
    290000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    Transport for Wales' Procurement of 2 Second Hand Volvo Evora single deck buses.
  • Multi-spectral self contained Asbestos Detection System

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    nuclear-decommissioning-authority
    supplier
    The University of Strathclyde
    value
    784262.3
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    Provision of a Multi-spectral self contained Asbestos Detection System
  • Provision of an External Privacy Officer (DPO) and Data Protection Support.

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    phoenix-community-housing-association-bellingham-and-downham-limited
    supplier
    DATA PROTECTION PEOPLE LIMITED
    value
    29700
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of an External Privacy Officer (DPO) and Data Protectoion Support.
  • Spectra Storage Servers - eAuction

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    british-film-institute
    supplier
    Soluble Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    The BFI is undertaking an eAuction for the purchase of two Spectra Storage Servers. Please see the full specification attached to the project for details and how to take part. Award is subject to completion of due diligence. The maximum total bid threshold for this auction has been set at £230,000 ex VAT To take part in this eAuction, please visit our website, at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/bfi/aspx/Tenders/Current , where you will need to register if you haven’t already to access the relevant documents and bid.
  • Huntingdon Christmas Lights Tender

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    huntingdon-town-council
    supplier
    HIJK20 LTD
    value
    75000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    Huntingdon Town Council is the most local tier of government in Huntingdon. We provide services for over 24,000 residents and strive to make Huntingdon a better place to live, work and visit. These services include community venues, sports facilities, parks and open spaces, a crematorium and cemeteries, allotments and community & seasonal events such as the annual Christmas Market, complimented by a town centre Christmas lighting. Huntingdon town centre consists of over 300 businesses covering key sectors such as retail, hospitality, business and professional services. Monthly footfall for the town centre during 2025 averaged at 514,128 with numbers for the month of December at 540,101. Since 2017, the Christmas Lights Switch On event has launched the town's annual Christmas Market, with footfall numbers over the 2025 event weekend totalling over 50,000. Background Information Huntingdon Town Council has included the provision of town centre Christmas lighting in its service offering for many years. The Council is committed to ensuring best value for money, partnered with giving residents and visitors to the town bespoke festive lighting displays that are changed on a three-year rolling programme. Huntingdon's Christmas lights are always installed after the town's Armistice services have taken place in November. They are switched on as part of the big 'Switch On' event, usually held across the last weekend of November. The switch on is undertaken by the Mayor of Huntingdon, accompanied by festive characters and invited guests. Year on year, the Town Council, in partnership with BID Huntingdon and Huntingdonshire District Council puts on an increasing number of festive events in the town centre, putting Huntingdon on the map as a Christmas destination. The lighting scheme in Huntingdon has historically consisted of: • Cross street displays (13 No.) • Lamppost motifs (12 No.) • 3D roof mounted motifs (2 x pieces for Town Hall north side flat roof) • Ceilings of light (Chequers Court and St Germain Walk) • Feature tree lighting (St Benedicts Court, St Mary's Church) • Christmas tree lighting (Bus Station, St Mary's Church and Sainsbury's) Huntingdon High Street forms the centre of our historic market town, and with its history comes a mixture of building heights and materials. This means suitability for lighting schemes and fixtures in some areas have proven to be challenging in previous years. For 2026, we would like to provide greater lighting coverage to support businesses who have fallen outside of the previously illuminated areas, ensuring that we promote more shops and services to our community than ever before. We are seeking bids from Christmas lighting contractors to provide and install a new 3-year festive lighting scheme for Huntingdon town centre for residents and visitors to the town to enjoy. This should be delivered within an identified budget of £25,000 per year, totalling £75,000 over a 3 year contract. Design Brief Please find below a detailed design brief for Huntingdon Town Council's Christmas Lights as part of this Christmas Light Tender Bid. This specification covers all three years of the contract, commencing November 2026 and finishing after the 2028 Christmas period. This is the minimum required lighting offer that Huntingdon Town Council will accept for this Tender Bid. Theme The theme for the Huntingdon Christmas Market for 2026-28 will be Candy Cane Lane, and all associated graphics and promotional materials will be linked to this. A mood board with inspiration is listed in the appendix. Christmas Trees Huntingdon Town Council source 4 x 12ft tall Christmas trees and arrange for their placement in the All-Saints Churchyard, Bus Station Green, St Mary's Churchyard and outside Sainsburys in St Germain Walk on or around the 2nd week of November. Additionally, there are three trees in St Benedicts Court and three trees in St Mary's Churchyard which are decorated for the Christmas period. Huntingdon Town Council will require the successful tenderer to: • Provide cool white Christmas tree lights to cover the entirety of the 12ft Christmas trees located in the All Saints Churchyard, Bus Station Green, St Mary's Churchyard and outside Sainsburys in St Germain Walk. • Provide a lit-up star and place this on top of the Christmas trees. • Provide cool white Christmas tree lights to drape and illuminate the trees in St Benedicts Court and St Mary's Churchyard. The successful tenderer will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, removal, storage, and annual maintenance and testing of the lights on the Christmas Trees. The successful tenderer will be responsible for placing these lights shortly after delivery of the trees, ensuring an impressive presentation. Lampposts There are 18 lampposts located in Huntingdon Market Square and High Street. Huntingdon Town Council will require the successful tenderer to: • Carry out required health and safety checks to anchor points to determine suitability for proposed lighting installations, including height restrictions • Provide 18 lit-up lamppost decorations to complement the 'Candy Cane Lane' theme • To install these lamppost decorations on the lampposts located in Huntingdon Market Square and High Street, as shown on the map included in the appendix. The successful tenderer will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, removal, storage, and annual maintenance and testing of the lamppost lights. Festoon / Canopy / Cross Street Lighting There are 13 anchor points in Huntingdon High Street, St Benedicts Court and Chequers Court to place across-street festoon hangings. Huntingdon Town Council will require the successful tenderer to: • Carry out required health and safety checks to anchor points to determine suitability for proposed lighting installations, including height restrictions • Provide across-street festoon/ cross street /canopy displays, to complement the 'Candy Cane Lane' theme • To install these festoon hangings on the anchor points located in Huntingdon High Street, St Benedicts Court and Chequers Court, as shown on the below map. The successful tenderer will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, removal, storage, and annual maintenance and testing of the festoon/cross street lighting. Huntingdon Market Square / Huntingdon Town Hall Huntingdon Market Square is the focal point for the Christmas Lights Switch On event and the location of the Christmas Market. Huntingdon Town Hall sits on one side of the market square and has a flat roof which has historically had 3D displays. Huntingdon Town Council will require the successful tenderer to: • Propose and provide a feature lighting installation for the Market Square and Town Hall, to create a dramatic impact, and complement the 'Candy Cane Lane' theme • Carry out required health and safety checks to determine suitability for proposed lighting installation, including height and weight restrictions The successful tenderer will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, removal, storage, and annual maintenance and testing of the feature installation. Other Requirements Huntingdon Town Council will require the successful tenderer to: • Be on site to support with annual switch on event o Saturday 28th November provisionally held for the 2026 event • Provide Wi-Fi controlled system to enable instantaneous switch on of lighting scheme and flexibility with timer settings (default timer settings from 4pm - midnight).
  • 714964450 - Engineering Delivery Partner (EDP) Future Contract - PD1 - Pipeline Notice (UK 1)

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    defence-equipment-and-support
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    cancelled
  • Temporary Orchard Theatre Electrics

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    dartford-borough-council
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    terminated
  • ID 6217796 DFE - InterTradeIreland Supply Chain Programme

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    intertradeireland
    supplier
    MOAT Ltd
    value
    1975983.85
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    InterTradeIreland is the All-Island Trade and Business Development Body and is the only organisation that has been given responsibility by both governments to boost North-South economic cooperation to the mutual benefit of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The agency’s remit is to ‘exchange information and coordinate work on trade, business development and related matters, in areas where the two administrations specifically agree it would be in their mutual interest.’ InterTradeIreland require an All-Island Supply Chain Support Programme that will offer an integrated suite of supports within a cohesive framework / brand proposition. It will be a structured programme offering both “Upstream” and “Downstream” support for businesses.
  • Supply and delivery of waste bins.

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    the-north-yorkshire-council
    supplier
    CRAEMER UK LIMITED
    value
    174960
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    pending
    description
    The Council wishes to award a Contract for the provision of two wheeled and four wheeled bins in a variety of sizes, 140 litre, 180 litre, 240 litre, 360 litre, 660 litre, 1100 litre and 1280 litre including spare lids, wheels and axles for the North Yorkshire Council area.
  • West Gate (Leeds) – Design Work for Additional Tribunal Hearing Room Space

    2026-04-30
    dept_slug
    ministry-of-justice
    supplier
    Bruntwood MTL Ltd
    value
    17400
    awarded_date
    2026-04-30
    status
    active
    description
    West Gate (Leeds) – Landlord to carry out design work to establish the feasibility to create additional tribunal hearing space on the remaining half of the ground floor and the 5th floor. Total value £17,400 excl VAT
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