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  • 240195 - DFG - Lot 8

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    north-lincolnshire-council
    supplier
    JP Developers Ltd
    value
    22991.31
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    240195 - Award under North Lincolnshire Council's Construction and Highways framework, Lot 8 Disabled Facilities Grant
  • The Appointment of a Managing Agent for Sunderland City Council Business Centres

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    sunderland-city-council
    supplier
    NORTH EAST BUSINESS AND INNOVATION CENTRE LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Sunderland City Council ("the Contracting Authority" and/ or "the Council") is intending to appoint a Managing Agent to provide a range of key services at its Business Centres ("the Centres") namely, Evolve Business Centre, Sunderland Software Centre, and Washington Business Centre. The Managing Agent will be required to deliver all the services for the Council in relation to the Centres as more particularly described within the Specification as included in the procurement documents (together "the Services"). The contract shall operate for an initial term of five years, with the option to thereafter extend the contract (at the Council's absolute discretion) for a further period or periods up to a maximum of five years.
  • Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    Newcross Healthcare Solutions Ltd
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel. This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified. The Services will have the following features: • provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need • provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.) • provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive) • provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day) • provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families • delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people • identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently • can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present • can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home • can support the child or young person in their local communities The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents. The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026. This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system. The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
  • Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    J&K Care Specialists Ltd
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel. This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified. The Services will have the following features: • provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need • provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.) • provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive) • provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day) • provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families • delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people • identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently • can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present • can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home • can support the child or young person in their local communities The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents. The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026. This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system. The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
  • Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    Relief Care Agency Ltd
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel. This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified. The Services will have the following features: • provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need • provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.) • provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive) • provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day) • provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families • delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people • identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently • can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present • can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home • can support the child or young person in their local communities The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents. The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026. This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system. The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
  • Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    Redjacket Specialist Care Ltd
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel. This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified. The Services will have the following features: • provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need • provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.) • provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive) • provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day) • provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families • delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people • identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently • can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present • can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home • can support the child or young person in their local communities The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents. The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026. This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system. The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
  • Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    Pathways of Hope Ltd
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel. This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified. The Services will have the following features: • provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need • provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.) • provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive) • provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day) • provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families • delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people • identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently • can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present • can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home • can support the child or young person in their local communities The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents. The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026. This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system. The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
  • Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    P&M Homecare t/a Bluebird Care North Hampshire & West Berkshire
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel. This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified. The Services will have the following features: • provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need • provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.) • provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive) • provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day) • provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families • delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people • identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently • can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present • can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home • can support the child or young person in their local communities The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents. The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026. This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system. The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
  • Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    J&K Care Specialists Ltd
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel. This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified. The Services will have the following features: • provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need • provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.) • provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive) • provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day) • provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families • delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people • identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently • can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present • can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home • can support the child or young person in their local communities The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents. The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026. This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system. The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
  • Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    Observe Care Ltd
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel. This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified. The Services will have the following features: • provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need • provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.) • provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive) • provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day) • provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families • delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people • identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently • can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present • can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home • can support the child or young person in their local communities The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents. The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026. This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system. The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
  • Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    Nurse Plus & Carer Plus UK Limited
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel. This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified. The Services will have the following features: • provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need • provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.) • provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive) • provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day) • provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families • delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people • identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently • can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present • can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home • can support the child or young person in their local communities The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents. The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026. This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system. The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
  • Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    Newcross Healthcare Solutions Ltd
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel. This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified. The Services will have the following features: • provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need • provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.) • provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive) • provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day) • provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families • delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people • identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently • can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present • can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home • can support the child or young person in their local communities The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents. The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026. This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system. The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
  • 240195 - DFG - Lot 8

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    north-lincolnshire-council
    supplier
    JP Developers Ltd
    value
    22991.31
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    240195 - Award under North Lincolnshire Council's Construction and Highways framework, Lot 8 Disabled Facilities Grant
  • Hot Pressure Washers 2026

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    via-east-midlands-limited
    supplier
    BYWATER SERVICES LIMITED
    value
    82021
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Via East Midlands Limited is seeking to appoint a supplier who can supply, install and maintain Hot Pressure Washers as required by Purchaser(s).
  • Sheep Genetic Technical Speciaist Services

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hybu-cig-cymru-meat-promotion-wales
    supplier
    Innovis Breeding Sheep Limited
    value
    932424
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    pending
    description
    Hybu Cig Cymru - Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) is required to deliver the Welsh Sheep Genetics Programme (WSGP) on behalf of Welsh Government. Welsh Government’s ambition and challenge is to continue to reduce greenhouse gases by improving efficiencies on farm to achieve a cumulative effect whilst maintaining the production of high quality and sustainable food. Seen as part of both short term and long-term response to the sectors role in climate change mitigation, support for genetic improvement of the Welsh sheep industry is crucial.This project seeks to build on the previous work funded by Welsh Government to support the uptake of genetic improvement within the Welsh sheep flock. The activity will look to further develop activity that has been delivered through the Hill Ram Scheme (HRS) and the first phase of WSGP, which was undertaken as part of Farming Connect. The proposed programme will be designed to meet the specific needs of the Welsh sheep sector in advancing genetic improvement. It will support participating businesses by assessing their current baseline performance, identifying key performance indicators relevant to their farming system and develop tailored action plans. Each plan will include clear, evidence-based recommendations to enhance genetic progress at the individual farm level, whilst collecting valuable information that could highlight the wider-sectoral benefits of the activity. Phase 2 of the WSGP will deliver the following objectives: • Improve economic and environmental performance of Welsh sheep farms (including methods to address decarbonisation of the red meat sector) • Increase uptake and confidence in EBVs and genomic EBVs • Grow a critical mass of performance-recorded and genotyped flocks in Wales • Enable and encourage sheep farmers to make evidence-based breeding and purchasing decisions • Support a long-term transition to farmer-led genetic improvement within the national flock in Wales • Exploring genetic improvement as a natural and impactful way to assist lowering the carbon footprint of the sheep sector in Wales. HCC is seeking a supplier to provide technical expertise in sheep genetics and support for the delivery of the project in relation to the activities detailed below:The Welsh Sheep Genetics Programme The core requirement of the WSGP is to improve the understanding and uptake of EBVs and Genomic EBVs within the Welsh sheep sector. It is envisaged that the programme will be delivered through the following stages;Transition support for existing participants of the WSGP who wish to continue in Phase 2Initially, the priority will be to provide a seamless transition for current participants of the WSGP into Phase 2. This will seek to maintain and maximise the data collection opportunity for the 2026 lambing season.Approximately 60 flocks actively participated at the end of the first phase of the programme, with various degrees of experience and understanding within the field of sheep genetics. For the final year of Phase 1 of the WSGP, 42 flocks with an average 119 lambs undertook DNA Sampling (a total of circa. 5,000 lambs for the year). 60 flocks undertook backfat scanning with an average of 228 lambs scanned. It is expected that the number of flocks participating in the programme increase in Phase 2, with the average number of lambs per farm remaining relatively stable. Identify and recruit a suitable range of participating farms & breedsOnce it is known how many existing participants will transfer over to Phase 2 of the WSGP, there will be opportunities to expand the offer to new businesses. It Is envisaged the recruitment of participating businesses to be a mix of:• Those experienced in genetic improvement of sheep – this is to ensure a continued level of knowledge and data which can be shared with other farming businesses who are looking at genetics• Those who have already started on engaging with genetic improvement, but require further assistance to develop their knowledge, understanding and confidence.• Those who are new to the process.The level of support will be proportionate to the participating businesses experience of the subject, but the goal will be for beneficiaries having the practical knowledge and expertise to undertake the work independently.Identify KPIs and create an Action Plan for participating businesses - working with the eligible businesses in identifying their current baseline performance, KPIs will be identified for the businesses, and an action plan created with clear recommendations for participating businesses at the end of the programme.Provide a pathway report for options for future support in this field - using lessons learnt from Phase 1 of the WSGP and from similar schemes and programmes provided in Wales and the UK, a pathway report for potential future options for support in this field will be undertaken.Develop additional applicable innovative projects - during the programme there will be potential to develop innovative projects linked to work within the sheep genetics sphere. This may include continuing with existing projects developed under the WSGP, or proposals for new projects or a combination of both.HCC requires suppliers who can provide sheep genetics expertise and support for the delivery of the project in relation to the following activities.The contract will run until 31 March 2029.
  • Lit Review: Cyanobacterial toxins in fish arising from cyanobacterial bloom

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    food-standards-agency
    supplier
    Toxicology and Risk Assessment Consulting Ltd (TARA)
    value
    139985
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    This literature review being tendered links into the FSA Strategy 2022 – 2027. This strategy states that the FSA’s fundamental mission is food you can trust. The FSA will continue to protect consumers by ensuring that food is safe and is what it says it is. This proposed piece of work is part of a wider programme of work and will sit in the Chemical Hazards in Food and Feed research programme. This is one of the FSA’s Areas of research interest | Food Standards Agency (ARI) and sits under ‘Research priority two: chemical, radiological and food hypersensitivity risks–How will dietary and other consumer-driven shifts in the food system change chemical, radiological and allergen risk over the next 5 years and how can we better anticipate them?’. The main aim of the area of interest (ARI) is to provide evidence to support effective risk management decisions by ensuring the risk analysis process is informed by independent, science-led risk assessment and socio-economic analytical evidence. Research under this ARI, including surveys and other research projects, will provide FSA scientists and policymakers with current and reliable information on chemicals in food and feed. Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland is the largest freshwater lake in Ireland and Britain, measuring 400 square km. During the summer and autumn of 2023, 2024 and 2025, Lough Neagh has been affected by cyanobacterial blooms. Cyanobacterial blooms are expected to continue to occur in Lough Neagh, resulting in the presence of cyanobacterial toxins in fish and possible other foods. The types of toxins detected, and their concentrations, are expected to vary over time. The objectives of this literature review are to fill in the data gaps regarding occurrence and toxicity through food and feed of cyanobacterial toxins in fish and other foods arising from cyanobacterial blooms. This literature review will consider the toxins that are currently being tested for as part of the ongoing monitoring programme (free and total microcystins, anaxtoxins, cylindrospermopsins and saxitoxins) as well as any other potential toxins, including anabaenopeptins which have recently been detected in the water in Lough Neagh. This piece of work will also enable the FSA to ensure all relevant contemporary scientific evidence is taken into account during the completion of our risk assessments for food and feed. This literature review is required to consider the most up-to-date scientific literature of the occurrence and toxicity through food and feed of cyanobacterial toxins in fish and other foods. As a part of this review, it would be critical to determine the latest knowledge on the toxicity of these toxins and the levels of their occurrence, sites of occurrence and bioaccumulation in fish species relevant to those found in Lough Neagh as well unidentifiable peaks which may contain other toxins. Information about the accumulation of toxins from year to year in fish within the same water body that is affected by recurring algal blooms would be useful as well as insights as to how toxin levels may vary by the age or size of the fish. In addition, knowledge of their occurrence and/or combined toxicology in wildfowl, waterfowl and other food products, such as meat and milk from cows exposed by living on or around waterways affected by cyanobacterial blooms and/or consuming the blue green algae material would be beneficial. Information on the susceptibilities of various animal species such as zoo animal species which consume fish from Lough Neagh would be very useful. Information in relation to the seasonal patterns of blue green algae (i.e. when they are most potent) will further help to support and inform future sampling monitoring programmes. An understanding of what other countries are detecting in relation to cyanotoxins in fish or other foods and what action they are taking in relation to this would be beneficial. Other potential sources of contamination in these blue green algae affected waters and the extent to which cyanotoxins can accumulate in these sources such as sediments which when disturbed may release cyanotoxins in the water resulting in exposure by fish and other aquatic wildlife have not been considered previously and would be beneficial to be considered as part of this literature review. Once a literature review has been completed, the FSA and a scientific advisory committee (SAC), the Committee on Toxicology of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment (COT), will evaluate the data gathered and use it to inform future risk assessments and risk management and wider regulatory policy decisions and guidance.
  • Structural Surveys to LPS Blocks- Doddington Estate, Wandsworth, SW11

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    london-borough-of-wandsworth
    supplier
    Perega Limited
    value
    123925
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Structural Surveys of Higher Risk Buildings Constructed Using Large Panel System (LPS) Blocks
  • CSP26410 - Storage

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    uk-research-and-innovation
    supplier
    BIG YELLOW SELF STORAGE (GP) LIMITED
    value
    43000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    ***** THIS IS A CONTRACT DETAILS NOTICE, NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION ***** This procurement is being concluded following a limited competition procurement exercise. UK Research Innovation (UKRI) had a requirement for storage to be supplied. The contract was awarded after a competitive quotation procedure.
  • CSP26485 - Team Development Coaching

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    uk-research-and-innovation
    supplier
    Azzur Ltd
    value
    19640
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    ***** THIS IS A CONTRACT DETAILS NOTICE, NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION ***** This procurement is being concluded following a limited competition procurement exercise. UK Research Innovation (UKRI) had a requirement for team development coaching to be supplied. The contract was awarded after a competitive quotation procedure.
  • ENU Ditch Disposables - Reusable Cups and Containers Scheme

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    edinburgh-napier-university
    supplier
    Cauli Ltd
    value
    145740
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Edinburgh Napier University is seeking one supplier to provide a returnable cup and container scheme to reduce the use of single-use disposable packaging items across the three ENU campuses in Edinburgh.
  • Staff survey

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    cardiff-metropolitan-university
    supplier
    People Insight
    value
    30300
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Delivery, analysis and facilitated interpretation of the University’s biennial staff survey
  • GP Out Of Hours Provision - Community Hospitals

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-and-isle-of-wight-healthcare-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    Partnering Health limited
    value
    93723
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    GP Out Of Hours Provision - Community Hospitals
  • Specialist consultancy services for organisational design and corporate change

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    regulator-of-social-housing
    supplier
    DAVID R. BLACKBURN CONSULTING LTD
    value
    108000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    The Regulator of Social Housing has awarded a contract for specialist consultancy services to support organisational design and corporate change.
  • Contract for the provision of grounds maintenance and associated services

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    rykneld-homes-limited
    supplier
    DRIVEOUT SITE SERVICES LIMITED
    value
    800000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    The contracting authority has a requirement for ad hoc grounds maintenance, pest control and associated services. This will be an award without competition as a change in supplier would result in the contracting authority receiving goods, services or works that are different from, or incompatible with, the existing goods, services or works, and the difference or incompatibility would result in difficulties in operation/delivery of works.
  • GMCA 1776 Marketing Manchester Delivery Plan 2026-27

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    greater-manchester-combined-authority
    supplier
    MARKETING MANCHESTER
    value
    3157000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    GMCA intend to award Marketing Manchester £3,157,000 for delivery of their core activity for the 26/27 financial year. Marketing Manchester is the designated agency for promoting Greater Manchester nationally and internationally as a place to visit, meet, study, and invest, and the work they do is essential for raising the city-region's global profile and supporting inward investment. The agency also holds VisitEngland Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP) status on behalf of the city-region of Greater Manchester. Marketing Manchester incorporates the official tourist board for Greater Manchester, as well as the Manchester Convention Bureau and delivers promotion focused on priority business sectors and campaigns, including enhanced promotion of GM's frontier sectors. The programme of work carried out by Marketing Manchester aims to deliver strategic marketing and communications activity to raise Greater Manchester's profile regionally, nationally, and internationally. The overarching objective of this programme of work is for Marketing Manchester to provide strategic expertise and tactical delivery of marketing and communications activity to raise the profile of Greater Manchester on a regional, national and international basis. The aims of this activity include increasing the number of visits, inward investment, business conferences and sporting events. Their specific roles and responsibilities currently include: - Leading the strategic vision for promotion and brand positioning for GM. - Promoting the strengths of GM's frontier sectors, supporting MIDAS and GMCA inward investment and FDI aspirations. - Coordinating delivery of the GM Visitor Economy Strategy. - Coordinated promotion of GM's capital investment and real estate sector. - Working in collaboration with national, regional and local public and commercial partners to collectively promote GM. - Supporting delivery of the Manchester Accommodation Business Improvement District (ABID). - Delivering international missions with GMCA and supporting GM's collaborative approach to high profile international events. Marketing Manchester's work aligns to and delivers against the GM International Strategy, the GM Local Industrial Strategy and the Greater Manchester Strategy - promoting our key frontier sector strengths and investment opportunities.
  • NHS South Yorkshire ICB Barnsley - Morrisons Supermarket

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    nhs-south-yorkshire-integrated-care-board
    supplier
    WM morrisons
    value
    1
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    The provider is commissioner to deliver locally enhanced services for the Barnsley population integrated with their additional pharmacy contracts.
  • NHS South Yorkshire ICB Barnsley - Kexborough Pharmacy Contract 2026/27

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    nhs-south-yorkshire-integrated-care-board
    supplier
    KEXBOROUGH Pharmacy
    value
    1
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    The provider is commissioner to deliver locally enhanced services for the Barnsley population integrated with their additional pharmacy contracts.
  • Riverfly Monitoring Initiative Citizen Science Project 26/29

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    environment-agency
    supplier
    The Freshwater Biological Association
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Collaborative Agreement between EA and the Freshwater Biological Association (FBA). This is a 3-year project which aims to continue the work of the Riverfly Monitoring Initiative (RMI), citizen science network under the Riverfly Partnership, which collects invertebrate data and evidence of environmental impacts from rivers and catchments across England to complement EA’s own monitoring and assessment work.
  • Connected and Automated Mobility Standards Programme - Phase 4

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    department-for-transport
    supplier
    BSI STANDARDS LIMITED
    value
    1646400
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    pending
    description
    The Depart for Transport is seeking to appoint the British Standards Institute (BSI) to deliver the next phase of its Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) Standards Programme. The requirement will build on the previous three phases of the programme which have been delivered since 2019. It will continue the work done by BSI to deliver a suite of technical standards to inform industry on best practice with regard to CAM technology development, testing, trialling and deployment. It will do so with the objectives of accelerating CAM deployments in the UK, supporting UK leadership in CAM, informing and aligning with international standards, and strengthening collaboration across the UK CAM ecosystem.
  • Transportation and Infrastructure Professional Services Framework

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    birmingham-city-council
    supplier
    AtkinsRéalis UK Limited
    value
    200000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    pending
    description
    Birmingham City Council is seeking to appoint organisations for the provision of technical professional services via the Transportation and Infrastructure Professional Services Framework Agreement. The Framework Contract requires consultants who will bring their national, international experience and innovative solutions to deliver added value to our customers and the general public. The framework will be a multi-supplier multi-disciplinary framework and will cover all services required to design and deliver highways and infrastructure projects for the Council. The framework contracts being procured will be awarded with up to a maximum of 4 service providers. All Consultants appointed to the Framework Agreement will be required to have the required skill sets and range of staff available in sufficient numbers and expertise to cover the full range of skills needed to efficiently carry out all the different types of civil engineering and transport related work. Other local Public Bodies based within the East Midlands and West Midlands are entitled to use the Framework Agreement, subject to approval by the Council. This is affected by the completion of an access agreement between the Council and these other local Public Bodies. The open framework scheme will remain in place for a maximum period of up to eight years, commencing on the date that the Contract is awarded pursuant to this procurement process. Further details in respect of how the open framework scheme will operate are set out within the Framework Opening Protocol, contained in the tender documents. The Council does not intend to procure specialist sub-lots on this framework. It is intended to access specialist services via the 4 Suppliers and their supply chains. Under PA23 it states that Subcontracting to SMEs: A condition of participation could require a large supplier to subcontract a certain percentage of the contract to SMEs. This can be a way to promote SME involvement in public sector contracts. The Council intend to incorporate a minimum requirement of 20% of all services to be subcontracted to SMEs as a condition of participation via awarded suppliers. NEC4 terms and conditions will be used for this framework. Suppliers will need to ensure they are on the Central Digital Platform. Of the £400m framework spend (excl VAT), £240m of this is for Birmingham City Council.
  • DelDelivery of UK, European and International trade flow information

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    agriculture-and-horticulture-development-board
    supplier
    Trade Data Monitor, LLC
    value
    148333
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    AHDB requires information on trade flows between different countries across the globe. At the most granular level, this “Dataset” includes: • Trade flows from two- down to ten-digit HS commodity code level. • Trade flow information for a variety of countries across the globe (both reporter and/or partner country). • Information on the direction of travel (import, export, total trade, and trade balance). • Information on the port and mode of transport where possible • Information on the State where applicable. • The volume of any trade flow depicted in appropriate units (e.g. kilograms, tonnes, head or litres). • The value of any trade flow in £s, USDs, €s and the reporting country’s own currency. • The average unit price of trade flows. • The latest monthly information as well as historical monthly, quarterly, and annual data (at least 20 years). Web-based platform AHDB require access, for approximately 50 team members, to a web-based platform which allows users to view and interrogate the “Dataset” outlined above. Ideally, the system will allow users to perform the below functions. The supplier should outline a) if any of the below is not possible and b) if any additional functionality is available. • View the latest trade flow information which will be available within 2 to 3 working days of it being released by the relevant country’s Customs and Excise office or equivalent. • View historical trade flow information in both graph and tabular format. Able to view historical data for the UK back to 1990 and for EU and non-EU countries for ideally at least 25 years. • For any post-Brexit UK import data, we would require country of origin for GB imports and despatch for imports into NI. UK exports should be recorded as country of destination. • Apply filters to view different commodity codes and/or countries and/or time periods. • Apply pre-determined groupings to view different commodity codes and/or countries and/or time periods to include monthly, quarterly, annual, year ending and year to date views. Create and save bespoke groupings of commodity codes and countries. • Ability to view the EU values as a collective country group within any query results • Share bespoke groupings of commodity codes and/or countries and/or time periods with other users. • Drill down and view the codes at the most granular level contained in a bespoke commodity grouping. • View volume and value in one table as well as being able to toggle between volume and value of the trade flow. • View average unit price in a table or graph for the commodity code/product grouping. • View a list of trade data flows by commodity code, product grouping, reporting country, trade partner, port, mode of transport and State where applicable. • Apply sorts to view data alphabetically or by ascending or descending values (volume, head, value, and unit price). • To interchange between currencies, with the exchange rate and date clearly stated. • Extract any data, with and without filters applied, in to an excel format. This extract will export/present data in an appropriate format e.g., in formatted tables. • View a list of the latest trade flow information data available by country and when each country’s data was last updated and when next releases are due. • Create and save data queries which can run automatically. If possible, when scheduled, it is desirable for the output to be emailed to AHDB. Data extract service In addition to the web-based platform, AHDB require the “Dataset” to be delivered via an FTP or API protocol for inclusion in our in-house database (property of AHDB). These data files should: • Be provided in CSV format or links to the dataset via API. • Be delivered, at a minimum, monthly (options for more frequent supply e.g., weekly should be detailed if available). • Be delivered within 1 working day of the UK HMRC trade flow information being uploaded to the web-based platform. • For any post Brexit UK import data we would require country of origin for GB imports and despatch for imports into NI. Exports should be recorded as country of destination. • Contain the latest trade flow information. • Contain any historical trade flow information, going back at least 10 years, which has been updated/amended since the last data extract service was provided (please note a complete data file is required rather than just the amends). • Contain the following information: o Flow direction (import or export only) o Year o Month o HS commodity code o Reporter country o Partner country o Value ($, € and £) o Unit type (in appropriate units e.g. kilograms, tonnes, head or litres) o Quantity of units
  • Tarmac Patch Repairs to Car Parks & Footpaths 2026 – 2029

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    dover-district-council
    supplier
    Steadline Limited
    value
    105000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Contract award for Tarmac Patch Repairs to Car Parks & Footpaths in the Dover District Area 2026 – 2029.
  • NHS South Yorkshire ICB Barnsley - Gatehouse Pharmacy Contract 2026/27

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    nhs-south-yorkshire-integrated-care-board
    supplier
    Gatehouse Pharmacy
    value
    1
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    The provider is commissioner to deliver locally enhanced services for the Barnsley population integrated with their additional pharmacy contracts.
  • Framework Agreement for the provision of Memorial Inspections and Repairs

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    stafford-borough-council
    supplier
    MEMSAFE LIMITED
    value
    40000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Stafford Borough Council has awarded a Framework Agreement to undertake inspection and repairs to all memorials within its three current operational cemeteries. Lot 2 Remedial Works - Stafford Borough Council, on rare occasion, is required to cap shallow graves following an internment to ensure the current Burial ACT from 1857 and is also part of the Local Authorities Cemeteries Order 1977 (LACO).
  • Supply Chain Consultancy Framework

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    post-office-limited
    supplier
    PA CONSULTING SERVICES LIMITED
    value
    12000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    pending
    description
    Framework for the provision of wholesale cash consultancy work to the Post Office Supply Chain function to support strategic transformation
  • NHS South Yorkshire ICB Barnsley - Davee Limited Pharmacy Contract 2026/27

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    nhs-south-yorkshire-integrated-care-board
    supplier
    Davee Limited(Darton pharmacy)
    value
    1
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    The provider is commissioner to deliver locally enhanced services for the Barnsley population integrated with their additional pharmacy contracts.
  • NHS South Yorkshire ICB Barnsley - SH Pharma Ltd Pharmacy Contract 2026/27

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    nhs-south-yorkshire-integrated-care-board
    supplier
    birdwell pharmacy
    value
    1
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    The provider is commissioner to deliver locally enhanced services for the Barnsley population integrated with their additional pharmacy contracts.
  • DelDelivery of UK, European and International trade flow information

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    agriculture-and-horticulture-development-board
    supplier
    Trade Data Monitor, LLC
    value
    148333
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    AHDB requires information on trade flows between different countries across the globe. At the most granular level, this “Dataset” includes: • Trade flows from two- down to ten-digit HS commodity code level. • Trade flow information for a variety of countries across the globe (both reporter and/or partner country). • Information on the direction of travel (import, export, total trade, and trade balance). • Information on the port and mode of transport where possible • Information on the State where applicable. • The volume of any trade flow depicted in appropriate units (e.g. kilograms, tonnes, head or litres). • The value of any trade flow in £s, USDs, €s and the reporting country’s own currency. • The average unit price of trade flows. • The latest monthly information as well as historical monthly, quarterly, and annual data (at least 20 years). Web-based platform AHDB require access, for approximately 50 team members, to a web-based platform which allows users to view and interrogate the “Dataset” outlined above. Ideally, the system will allow users to perform the below functions. The supplier should outline a) if any of the below is not possible and b) if any additional functionality is available. • View the latest trade flow information which will be available within 2 to 3 working days of it being released by the relevant country’s Customs and Excise office or equivalent. • View historical trade flow information in both graph and tabular format. Able to view historical data for the UK back to 1990 and for EU and non-EU countries for ideally at least 25 years. • For any post-Brexit UK import data, we would require country of origin for GB imports and despatch for imports into NI. UK exports should be recorded as country of destination. • Apply filters to view different commodity codes and/or countries and/or time periods. • Apply pre-determined groupings to view different commodity codes and/or countries and/or time periods to include monthly, quarterly, annual, year ending and year to date views. Create and save bespoke groupings of commodity codes and countries. • Ability to view the EU values as a collective country group within any query results • Share bespoke groupings of commodity codes and/or countries and/or time periods with other users. • Drill down and view the codes at the most granular level contained in a bespoke commodity grouping. • View volume and value in one table as well as being able to toggle between volume and value of the trade flow. • View average unit price in a table or graph for the commodity code/product grouping. • View a list of trade data flows by commodity code, product grouping, reporting country, trade partner, port, mode of transport and State where applicable. • Apply sorts to view data alphabetically or by ascending or descending values (volume, head, value, and unit price). • To interchange between currencies, with the exchange rate and date clearly stated. • Extract any data, with and without filters applied, in to an excel format. This extract will export/present data in an appropriate format e.g., in formatted tables. • View a list of the latest trade flow information data available by country and when each country’s data was last updated and when next releases are due. • Create and save data queries which can run automatically. If possible, when scheduled, it is desirable for the output to be emailed to AHDB. Data extract service In addition to the web-based platform, AHDB require the “Dataset” to be delivered via an FTP or API protocol for inclusion in our in-house database (property of AHDB). These data files should: • Be provided in CSV format or links to the dataset via API. • Be delivered, at a minimum, monthly (options for more frequent supply e.g., weekly should be detailed if available). • Be delivered within 1 working day of the UK HMRC trade flow information being uploaded to the web-based platform. • For any post Brexit UK import data we would require country of origin for GB imports and despatch for imports into NI. Exports should be recorded as country of destination. • Contain the latest trade flow information. • Contain any historical trade flow information, going back at least 10 years, which has been updated/amended since the last data extract service was provided (please note a complete data file is required rather than just the amends). • Contain the following information: o Flow direction (import or export only) o Year o Month o HS commodity code o Reporter country o Partner country o Value ($, € and £) o Unit type (in appropriate units e.g. kilograms, tonnes, head or litres) o Quantity of units
  • NHS South Yorkshire ICB Barnsley - Boots Pharmacy Contract 2026/27

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    nhs-south-yorkshire-integrated-care-board
    supplier
    BOOTS UK LIMITED
    value
    1
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    The provider is commissioner to deliver locally enhanced services for the Barnsley population integrated with their additional pharmacy contracts.
  • DDaT26256 - Connector Card

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    uk-research-and-innovation
    supplier
    Incap Electronics UK Ltd
    value
    20116
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    ***** THIS IS A CONTRACT DETAILS NOTICE, NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION ***** This procurement is being concluded following a limited competition procurement exercise. UKRI had a requirement for Connector Card.
  • Beach Cleaner

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    lancaster-city-council
    supplier
    Overton UK Limited
    value
    58295
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Purchase of BSR400HD Surf Rake
  • ENU Ditch Disposables - Reusable Cups and Containers Scheme

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    edinburgh-napier-university
    supplier
    Cauli Ltd
    value
    145740
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Edinburgh Napier University is seeking one supplier to provide a returnable cup and container scheme to reduce the use of single-use disposable packaging items across the three ENU campuses in Edinburgh.
  • CSP26485 - Team Development Coaching

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    uk-research-and-innovation
    supplier
    Azzur Ltd
    value
    19640
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    ***** THIS IS A CONTRACT DETAILS NOTICE, NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION ***** This procurement is being concluded following a limited competition procurement exercise. UK Research Innovation (UKRI) had a requirement for team development coaching to be supplied. The contract was awarded after a competitive quotation procedure.
  • CSP26410 - Storage

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    uk-research-and-innovation
    supplier
    BIG YELLOW SELF STORAGE (GP) LIMITED
    value
    43000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    ***** THIS IS A CONTRACT DETAILS NOTICE, NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION ***** This procurement is being concluded following a limited competition procurement exercise. UK Research Innovation (UKRI) had a requirement for storage to be supplied. The contract was awarded after a competitive quotation procedure.
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • MVH26010 - Remedial Works at 47 Bro Dawel

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    barcud-shared-services
    supplier
    Raynes Scaffolding & Groundworks Ltd
    value
    34720.85
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Merthyr Valleys Homes requirement for Remedial Works at 47 Bro Dawel Merthyr Tydfil. Expected duration: 12 – 16 weeks.
  • The Appointment of a Managing Agent for Sunderland City Council Business Centres

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    sunderland-city-council
    supplier
    NORTH EAST BUSINESS AND INNOVATION CENTRE LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Sunderland City Council ("the Contracting Authority" and/ or "the Council") is intending to appoint a Managing Agent to provide a range of key services at its Business Centres ("the Centres") namely, Evolve Business Centre, Sunderland Software Centre, and Washington Business Centre. The Managing Agent will be required to deliver all the services for the Council in relation to the Centres as more particularly described within the Specification as included in the procurement documents (together "the Services"). The contract shall operate for an initial term of five years, with the option to thereafter extend the contract (at the Council's absolute discretion) for a further period or periods up to a maximum of five years.
  • Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    Total Community Care Limited
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel. This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified. The Services will have the following features: • provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need • provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.) • provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive) • provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day) • provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families • delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people • identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently • can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present • can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home • can support the child or young person in their local communities The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents. The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026. This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system. The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
  • Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    The Rose Road Association
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel. This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified. The Services will have the following features: • provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need • provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.) • provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive) • provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day) • provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families • delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people • identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently • can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present • can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home • can support the child or young person in their local communities The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents. The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026. This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system. The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
  • Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hampshire-county-council
    supplier
    Starlight Healthcare Limited
    value
    680000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel. This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified. The Services will have the following features: • provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need • provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.) • provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive) • provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day) • provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families • delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people • identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently • can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present • can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home • can support the child or young person in their local communities The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents. The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026. This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system. The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
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