The People's Chamber
ISSUE 80
JUN 19-25, 2026
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Government Contracts

39,611 records in this dataset. Showing rows 1101 to 1200 (page 12 of 397).

  • DTCR - Phase 2B - Spital Street

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    dartford-borough-council
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    terminated
  • Roundabout Sponsorship

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    cheshire-west-and-chester-council
    supplier
    BAY MEDIA LTD
    value
    0
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    The Council is inviting proposals from appropriately experienced organisations to bid for the right to supply, install and manage a network of roundabout and other sponsorship signs across identified locations within the borough.
  • CNC Pension Scheme (CPS)

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    civil-nuclear-police-authority
    supplier
    EQUINITI LIMITED
    value
    133000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    The UKAEA transferred pension administration services from Aon Hewitt to Equiniti with effect from 1 April 2018. UKAEA invoices the CNC for its share of the administration costs for the UKAEA pension schemes, and these funds are passed directly to Equiniti. The monthly administration fee for the 2026/27 financial year is based on membership data each month, covering active, pensioner and deferred members. It includes the CNC's proportion of the annual administration fee and the Treasury fee. Under the UKAEA contract with Equiniti, these fees increase annually in line with an agreed inflation rate. The fee covers all routine administration activities for individual members. In addition, Equiniti now applies charges for Backdated Pay Awards where pension contributions are due on arrears. These costs are agreed in advance between Equiniti and the CNC. From 1 October 2026, active members of the UKAEA CPS will transfer to the Alpha Civil Service Pension Scheme. The UKAEA CPS will close to new members; however, benefits accrued up to 30 September 2026 will remain in the CPS unless an individual chooses to transfer them. As a result, employees will hold two separate pension arrangements - one in the CPS and one in Alpha - and pension administration costs for the UKAEA CPS will continue to apply after 1 October 2026. UKAEA is currently reviewing the longer-term employer charging arrangements under Alpha. The administration of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary Pension Scheme (CPS) is the responsibility of UKAEA, not CNC. CNC has no influence over the appointment, management or tendering of pension administration services for the CPS. Following UKAEA's review of the administration service, Equiniti was appointed as the sole administrator from 1 April 2018. As a result, CNC cannot competitively tender these services, as Equiniti is the only provider appointed by UKAEA and operates outside CNC's control. A direct award is therefore necessary and justified.
  • Hire of Roadmender

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    leicestershire-county-council
    supplier
    N.D. BROWN LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    For Leicestershire County Council to hire a roadmender to clear backlog of Q1 potholes more efficiently.
  • PRN25044

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    choice-housing-ireland-limited
    supplier
    McCusker Contracts Ltd
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    Choice Housing wishes to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to carry out MEI (Multi Element Improvement) works at The Belgravia, Belfast. Full details of the works can be found within the tender documentation.
  • Ramsay House steel sheets installation

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    surrey-and-borders-partnership-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    Approved Multi Services Limited
    value
    12500
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    Labour for installations of steel sheets to ramsay house building
  • Assessors for King's Awards 2026-2029

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    department-for-business-trade
    supplier
    Innovas Consulting Solutions Ltd
    value
    604424
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has completed a competitive procurement for the provision of external assessment services in support of the King’s Awards for Enterprise programme. Following evaluation and moderation in accordance with the published assessment criteria, DBT has identified successful suppliers to deliver assessment services across one or more award categories. These services support the independent, robust, and impartial appraisal of applications submitted to the King’s Awards for Enterprise. The Secretary of State for Business and Trade is the Contracting Authority. Scope of Services: The contract covers the provision of external technical assessment services for applications received under the five King’s Awards for Enterprise categories listed below. Suppliers may be appointed to one or more category lots in line with the procurement outcome. Lots and Categories: Lot 1 – Innovation Recognising organisations that demonstrate commercial success through: - invention, design, or production (goods); - performance (services, including advice); - marketing, distribution, and after‑sales support of goods or services. Lot 2 – International Trade Recognising organisations that demonstrate substantial growth in overseas earnings and sustained commercial success relative to their size and sector. Lot 3 – Promoting Opportunity (Social Mobility) Recognising organisations delivering social mobility programmes that support individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds into successful working lives. Lot 4 – Sustainable Development Recognising organisations that have developed commercially successful products, services, or management approaches delivering significant environmental, social, and economic benefit. Lot 5 – Young Founder (New Category) Recognising organisations founded by individuals aged between 18 and 30, as announced in the Government’s Small Business Plan. Volume and Method of Delivery: Successful suppliers will be responsible for assessing all eligible applications submitted within their allocated category lot(s) for each annual awards cycle. Services must be delivered in accordance with deadlines set by the King’s Awards Office (KAO) and include the following mandatory outputs for each round: - Initial technical assessments of all assigned applications to identify recommended and reserve cases. - Draft case summaries for shortlisted applications, to be reviewed and discussed at Judging Panel meetings. - Attendance by Lead Assessors at Judging Panels (in person), with the ability to clearly articulate assessment rationale and respond to panel questions. - Draft pen pictures for successful applications, for inclusion in the King’s Awards Press Book and publication in The London Gazette. - Comprehensive written feedback for unsuccessful applicants. All assessments, comments, and recommendations must be recorded within the King’s Awards online assessment system, enabling progress tracking and audit transparency throughout the cycle. Contract Term and Value: The contract is awarded for an initial period of three (3) years, with the option to extend for up to two additional 12‑month periods (1 + 1), subject to satisfactory performance and continued business need. The estimated total contract value across all five lots is £762,000 (excl. VAT) over the initial term. Assessment Timeline and Delivery Requirements: The King’s Awards assessment process operates on an annual 12‑month cycle running from May to May. Assessors must strictly adhere to the timetable set by the King’s Awards Office, including (indicative): May – Opening of applications Mid‑September – Application closure October–November – Shortlisting and financial verification January – Attendance at Judging Panels February – Prime Minister’s Advisory Committee March – Completion of pen pictures and feedback May – Public announcement of award recipients Lead Assessors are responsible for coordinating assessor effort within their category and ensuring all deliverables are completed on time. Conduct, Confidentiality, and Quality: All assessors must: - Comply with government confidentiality, data protection, and information‑handling requirements. - Treat all materials as Official‑Sensitive. - Avoid any direct contact with applicants. - Declare and manage conflicts of interest in line with King’s Awards Office procedures. Assessments will be subject to scrutiny at multiple stages. They must be factually accurate, internally consistent, aligned to the published criteria, and written in clear, plain English. Lead Assessors are accountable for quality across their category.
  • 1 yr maintenance service contract for Optima Xltek 32 EEG systems

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    kch-interventional-facilities-management-llp
    supplier
    OPTIMA MEDICAL LIMITED
    value
    66504.5
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    1 yr maintenance service contract for Optima Medical EEG systems Xltek 32 channel video at Neurophysiology and PICU
  • Required integration of ARIA system to UEPR

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    mid-and-south-essex-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    SIEMENS HEALTHCARE LIMITED
    value
    18675
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    Required integration of ARIA system ID's to synchronise with ID's from new Hospital Information System Unified Electronic Patient Record System
  • Second additional PET CT scanner in CXH

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    imperial-college-healthcare-nhs-trust
    supplier
    Wareham & Associates Ltd
    value
    21000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    ThisIS a professional structural engineering service in line with the Institute of structural engineers. This includes the design, specification and the management of the structural engineering works. The structural engineering works will have to be signed-off by the structural engineer. The structural engineer will be required to attend site meetings, do site visits, and join teams meetings
  • Healthier baskets and the role of Red Meat

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    agriculture-and-horticulture-development-board
    supplier
    IGD SERVICES LIMITED
    value
    83333
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    The development of a new report that is aimed at enabling retailers to both increase their awareness of the key insights into the value of red meat for consumers and the opportunities to drive better baskets that contain primary red meat.
  • PROVISION OF OUT OF HOURS GP SERVICE AND GP INPUT CORE HOURS

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    north-east-london-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    Waltham Forest Federated GP Network Limited
    value
    6320774
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    Out of Hours GP service and GP input core hours
  • Fire Alarm Panel, Detectors and Sounders Replacement

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    university-of-sunderland
    supplier
    Protec Fire Detection Public Limited Company
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    The University is looking to replace the fire alarm panel alongside the fire detectors and sounders at the Reg Vardy building. It is essential that the fire alarm panel and the fire detectors and sounders, are replaced. If no action is taken and the existing system at Reg Vardy were to fail, there would be significant operational consequences.
  • Electronic Payment Service

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    the-riverside-group-limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    cancelled
  • Fleet Management Software

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    bournemouth-christchurch-and-poole-council
    supplier
    Civica UK Limited
    value
    260525
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    A cloud‑based Fleet Management Software solution to support the effective operation, maintenance and compliance of its vehicle fleet.
  • WCC Care Home Pathway 2 Residential Short Stay Bed Block Contracts

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    warwickshire-county-council
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    cancelled
  • South Norwood Care Home for children with Complex Needs (Tender)

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    london-borough-of-croydon
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    cancelled
  • Damp & Mould Surveys & Wash Treatment

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    london-quadrant-housing-trust
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    L&Q are considering the make up of our Damp & Mould Services. We are seeking suppliers from the market with capacity and willingness to provide both Surveys, Mould Wash Treatments and fitting L&Q supplied sensors to our properties on a reactive basis.
  • Provision of Print Services and Signage

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    nottingham-trent-university
    supplier
    Fast Graphics (Nottingham) Ltd
    value
    166666.67
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    Cost-effective and responsive print and signage service, drawing on sector knowledge to offer innovation, efficiency and value for money.
  • DGFT - MRI Breast Biopsy Service

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    the-dudley-group-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    University Hospitals Ceventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
    value
    6000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    Provision of MRI biopsies for women with very high risk of breast cancer from the NHSBSP VHR screening programme or women with an MRI abnormality from the referring Commissioners symptomatic service.
  • Totara Learning Management System

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    cambridge-university-hospitals-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    Totara Learning (Europe) Ltd
    value
    193073
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    The Authority intends to award a 3 year contract with Totara for a Learning Management System (LMS) with an integrated tool to track, manage and report on medical device and clinical skill competency that is flexible to apply in different learning pathways and provide audit ready and simple to use dashboards. Key must have features; 1. Capability and competency framework management - align training directly to regulated competencies. 2. Bulk data management - has to integrate to LMS for staff, management hierarchies and audiences. Bulk upload of capabilities and achievement pathways. 3. Flexible learning pathways - Support different routes to compliance, whether through classroom, eLearning or supervised practice. 4. Comprehensive sign-off workflows - Guarantee that compliance is validated by the right authority. Supervisor sign-off, peer review, or location manager approvals. 5. Audit trails and history tracking - Complete histories of status changes, sign-offs and activity logs. 6. Compliance dashboards and reports 7. Notifications & Escalations - Automated reminders and escalations 8. Role-based filtering and views - Give the right people the right view 9. Mobile-optimised experience - Train and verify anywhere. Can complete learning, record evidence and receive sign-offs on any device. 10. Managerial oversight and delegated authority - Distribute compliance accountability. Department heads and location managers have the tools to monitor and resolve compliance issues in their own teams. With regards to the LMS the following are re are also some must have features; 1. Ability to forecast certification compliance up to 12 months ahead using due dates and booked training and for it to be presented in a chart. 2. A workflow plugin to create custom workflows that can be fully customised and themed, such as appraisal, 1-1's, CPD funding requests, forms etc. 3. A notification plugin which can send a single summary email of certifications that are due to expire, never been certified and upcoming bookings, also for it to go to a line manager and send them a single email with all their staff that meet those criteria. 4. Full theme customisation options with ability to use custom CSS. 5. An objectives plugin which allows users, line manager and appraiser to write to a database an objective and for that objective to be linked in to workflows. 6. Current and past compliance blocks displayed in a drill down chart and ability to show custom audience groups of users and their compliance records. 7. Automated interface with NHS Electronic Staff Records (ESR) to have a bi-directional interface with staff competencies.
  • Provision of Print Services and Signage

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    nottingham-trent-university
    supplier
    AGNE Ltd trading as AlphaGraphics
    value
    1666666.67
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    Cost-effective and responsive print and signage service, drawing on sector knowledge to offer innovation, efficiency and value for money.
  • Pega Migration Team

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    nhs-litigation-authority
    value
    386159
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    NHSR have direct awarded a contract to AI4process following the termination in the relationship between Ladd Ltd and AI4process. The contract was still required to conclude the existing work
  • DGFT - MRI Breast Biopsy Service

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    the-dudley-group-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
    value
    6000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    Provision of MRI biopsies for women with very high risk of breast cancer from the NHSBSP VHR screening programme or women with an MRI abnormality from the referring Commissioners symptomatic service.
  • STDC-PROC-0586 - Interim Finance Lead - Agency - Becky Hellard

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    south-tees-development-corporation
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    terminated
  • Lochfield Park HA Gas Maintenance Contract 2026

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    lochfield-park-housing-association
    supplier
    City Technical Services UK Ltd
    value
    88263.5
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    The work and services to be undertaken comprises an all-inclusive comprehensive annual inspection, servicing & maintenance contract, with provisional associated replacement works, including boilers, CH systems, detectors, associated works and reporting for approximately 609 [approximately 607 domestic and 2 commercial in offices] gas central heating installations covering all parts, labour and certification to maintain fully functioning gas fired hot water & heating systems as categorised under the Right to Repair Statutory Scheme in the Employer’s tenanted flats/ houses in Easterhouse, Glasgow G34 from 1st June 2026 to 31st March 2028, with options to extend the contract solely at the Employer’s discretion on an annual basis thereafter to 31st May 2031.
  • College training room refresh

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    met-office
    supplier
    GVAV LIMITED
    value
    37996
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    College training room refresh and support with Digital Workplace and Met Office College
  • Rail Track Inspections and Minor Maintenance

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    associated-british-ports
    supplier
    Cleshar Contract Services
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    This procurement is to carry out planned rail track inspections and minor maintenance services across the ABP Port Estate, in line with the ABP Track Standard ABP-ENGC-ST-022 (To be issued as part of Tender Pack). The standard indicates the criteria for the inspection and minor maintenance of the Permanent Way on all ABP controlled infrastructure, i.e. where the track is the freehold (or leasehold) property of ABP and maintained on its behalf by a specialist contractor.
  • T2730 - Development, Management and Delivery of Culture Night Belfast 2026

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    belfast-city-council
    supplier
    MayWe Events Ltd
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    An experienced Contractor is required to develop, manage, and deliver Culture Night Belfast 2026. The key components of this tender will include: - Large-scale event management skills and curation of events. - Co-design of events with individual artists or contributors. - Knowledge of the cultural sector, including funded and non-funded organisations, freelance, artists, libraries and heritage, as well as strong existing relationships with the sector across the city. - Safety, accessibility and communication with key stakeholders and statutory agencies. - Marketing resources appropriate for an event of this scale.
  • DTCR - Phase 2B - Spital Street

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    dartford-borough-council
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    terminated
  • Repair of CT Scanner

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    liverpool-heart-and-chest-hospital-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    SIEMENS HEALTHCARE LIMITED
    value
    332258
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    Urgent repair and replacement parts for a CT Scanner that was subsequently found to be outside of the maintenance contract held.
  • Len Goodman Paving 2026

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    dartford-borough-council
    supplier
    SCRIBBLE STONE INSPIRE LTD
    value
    42150
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    This is a public art, in the memory of strictly come dancing judge Len Goodman who has a dance studio in Dartford's town centre and was a Dartford citizen.
  • Wrexham Smart Towns Expansion – LoRaWAN/ IOT Sensors and Associated Hardware Framework (Proc-25-66) - Rank 1

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    wrexham-county-borough-council
    supplier
    IACONNECTS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
    value
    300000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    Contract Details notice for Wrexham Smart Towns Expansion – LoRaWAN/ IOT Sensors and Associated Hardware Framework (Proc-25-66) - Rank 1. Framework Contract for Rank 1 Supplier: IAConnects Technology Ltd. This Wrexham County Borough Council Framework is for the provision of hardware and software for Smart Towns and Smart Council schemes and their expansion in Wrexham.
  • Provision of Stem Cells & Blood Products

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    the-clatterbridge-cancer-centre-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    ANTHONY NOLAN
    value
    1500000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of stems cells and blood products in a specialist area of expertise, items to be purchased direct based on patient requirement.
  • Provision of Stem Cells & Blood Products

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    the-clatterbridge-cancer-centre-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    ANTHONY NOLAN
    value
    1500000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    Provision of stems cells and blood products in a specialist area of expertise, items to be purchased direct based on patient requirement.
  • WCC Care Home Pathway 2 Residential Short Stay Bed Block Contracts

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    warwickshire-county-council
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    cancelled
  • Hire of Roadmender

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    leicestershire-county-council
    supplier
    N.D. BROWN LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    For Leicestershire County Council to hire a roadmender to clear backlog of Q1 potholes more efficiently.
  • Leadership Effectiveness Services

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    east-west-rail-company-limited
    value
    1200000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
  • 1 yr maintenance service contract for Optima Xltek 32 EEG systems

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    kch-interventional-facilities-management-llp
    supplier
    OPTIMA MEDICAL LIMITED
    value
    66504.5
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    1 yr maintenance service contract for Optima Medical EEG systems Xltek 32 channel video at Neurophysiology and PICU
  • Required integration of ARIA system to UEPR

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    mid-and-south-essex-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    SIEMENS HEALTHCARE LIMITED
    value
    18675
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    Required integration of ARIA system ID's to synchronise with ID's from new Hospital Information System Unified Electronic Patient Record System
  • Assessors for King's Awards 2026-2029

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    department-for-business-trade
    supplier
    IXC UK Ltd
    value
    664451
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has completed a competitive procurement for the provision of external assessment services in support of the King’s Awards for Enterprise programme. Following evaluation and moderation in accordance with the published assessment criteria, DBT has identified successful suppliers to deliver assessment services across one or more award categories. These services support the independent, robust, and impartial appraisal of applications submitted to the King’s Awards for Enterprise. The Secretary of State for Business and Trade is the Contracting Authority. Scope of Services: The contract covers the provision of external technical assessment services for applications received under the five King’s Awards for Enterprise categories listed below. Suppliers may be appointed to one or more category lots in line with the procurement outcome. Lots and Categories: Lot 1 – Innovation Recognising organisations that demonstrate commercial success through: - invention, design, or production (goods); - performance (services, including advice); - marketing, distribution, and after‑sales support of goods or services. Lot 2 – International Trade Recognising organisations that demonstrate substantial growth in overseas earnings and sustained commercial success relative to their size and sector. Lot 3 – Promoting Opportunity (Social Mobility) Recognising organisations delivering social mobility programmes that support individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds into successful working lives. Lot 4 – Sustainable Development Recognising organisations that have developed commercially successful products, services, or management approaches delivering significant environmental, social, and economic benefit. Lot 5 – Young Founder (New Category) Recognising organisations founded by individuals aged between 18 and 30, as announced in the Government’s Small Business Plan. Volume and Method of Delivery: Successful suppliers will be responsible for assessing all eligible applications submitted within their allocated category lot(s) for each annual awards cycle. Services must be delivered in accordance with deadlines set by the King’s Awards Office (KAO) and include the following mandatory outputs for each round: - Initial technical assessments of all assigned applications to identify recommended and reserve cases. - Draft case summaries for shortlisted applications, to be reviewed and discussed at Judging Panel meetings. - Attendance by Lead Assessors at Judging Panels (in person), with the ability to clearly articulate assessment rationale and respond to panel questions. - Draft pen pictures for successful applications, for inclusion in the King’s Awards Press Book and publication in The London Gazette. - Comprehensive written feedback for unsuccessful applicants. All assessments, comments, and recommendations must be recorded within the King’s Awards online assessment system, enabling progress tracking and audit transparency throughout the cycle. Contract Term and Value: The contract is awarded for an initial period of three (3) years, with the option to extend for up to two additional 12‑month periods (1 + 1), subject to satisfactory performance and continued business need. The estimated total contract value across all five lots is £762,000 (excl. VAT) over the initial term. Assessment Timeline and Delivery Requirements: The King’s Awards assessment process operates on an annual 12‑month cycle running from May to May. Assessors must strictly adhere to the timetable set by the King’s Awards Office, including (indicative): May – Opening of applications Mid‑September – Application closure October–November – Shortlisting and financial verification January – Attendance at Judging Panels February – Prime Minister’s Advisory Committee March – Completion of pen pictures and feedback May – Public announcement of award recipients Lead Assessors are responsible for coordinating assessor effort within their category and ensuring all deliverables are completed on time. Conduct, Confidentiality, and Quality: All assessors must: - Comply with government confidentiality, data protection, and information‑handling requirements. - Treat all materials as Official‑Sensitive. - Avoid any direct contact with applicants. - Declare and manage conflicts of interest in line with King’s Awards Office procedures. Assessments will be subject to scrutiny at multiple stages. They must be factually accurate, internally consistent, aligned to the published criteria, and written in clear, plain English. Lead Assessors are accountable for quality across their category.
  • Assessors for King's Awards 2026-2029

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    department-for-business-trade
    supplier
    Innovas Consulting Solutions Ltd
    value
    604424
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has completed a competitive procurement for the provision of external assessment services in support of the King’s Awards for Enterprise programme. Following evaluation and moderation in accordance with the published assessment criteria, DBT has identified successful suppliers to deliver assessment services across one or more award categories. These services support the independent, robust, and impartial appraisal of applications submitted to the King’s Awards for Enterprise. The Secretary of State for Business and Trade is the Contracting Authority. Scope of Services: The contract covers the provision of external technical assessment services for applications received under the five King’s Awards for Enterprise categories listed below. Suppliers may be appointed to one or more category lots in line with the procurement outcome. Lots and Categories: Lot 1 – Innovation Recognising organisations that demonstrate commercial success through: - invention, design, or production (goods); - performance (services, including advice); - marketing, distribution, and after‑sales support of goods or services. Lot 2 – International Trade Recognising organisations that demonstrate substantial growth in overseas earnings and sustained commercial success relative to their size and sector. Lot 3 – Promoting Opportunity (Social Mobility) Recognising organisations delivering social mobility programmes that support individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds into successful working lives. Lot 4 – Sustainable Development Recognising organisations that have developed commercially successful products, services, or management approaches delivering significant environmental, social, and economic benefit. Lot 5 – Young Founder (New Category) Recognising organisations founded by individuals aged between 18 and 30, as announced in the Government’s Small Business Plan. Volume and Method of Delivery: Successful suppliers will be responsible for assessing all eligible applications submitted within their allocated category lot(s) for each annual awards cycle. Services must be delivered in accordance with deadlines set by the King’s Awards Office (KAO) and include the following mandatory outputs for each round: - Initial technical assessments of all assigned applications to identify recommended and reserve cases. - Draft case summaries for shortlisted applications, to be reviewed and discussed at Judging Panel meetings. - Attendance by Lead Assessors at Judging Panels (in person), with the ability to clearly articulate assessment rationale and respond to panel questions. - Draft pen pictures for successful applications, for inclusion in the King’s Awards Press Book and publication in The London Gazette. - Comprehensive written feedback for unsuccessful applicants. All assessments, comments, and recommendations must be recorded within the King’s Awards online assessment system, enabling progress tracking and audit transparency throughout the cycle. Contract Term and Value: The contract is awarded for an initial period of three (3) years, with the option to extend for up to two additional 12‑month periods (1 + 1), subject to satisfactory performance and continued business need. The estimated total contract value across all five lots is £762,000 (excl. VAT) over the initial term. Assessment Timeline and Delivery Requirements: The King’s Awards assessment process operates on an annual 12‑month cycle running from May to May. Assessors must strictly adhere to the timetable set by the King’s Awards Office, including (indicative): May – Opening of applications Mid‑September – Application closure October–November – Shortlisting and financial verification January – Attendance at Judging Panels February – Prime Minister’s Advisory Committee March – Completion of pen pictures and feedback May – Public announcement of award recipients Lead Assessors are responsible for coordinating assessor effort within their category and ensuring all deliverables are completed on time. Conduct, Confidentiality, and Quality: All assessors must: - Comply with government confidentiality, data protection, and information‑handling requirements. - Treat all materials as Official‑Sensitive. - Avoid any direct contact with applicants. - Declare and manage conflicts of interest in line with King’s Awards Office procedures. Assessments will be subject to scrutiny at multiple stages. They must be factually accurate, internally consistent, aligned to the published criteria, and written in clear, plain English. Lead Assessors are accountable for quality across their category.
  • E-Disclosure Services

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    care-quality-commission
    value
    150000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
  • Fire Alarm Panel, Detectors and Sounders Replacement

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    university-of-sunderland
    supplier
    Protec Fire Detection Public Limited Company
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    The University is looking to replace the fire alarm panel alongside the fire detectors and sounders at the Reg Vardy building. It is essential that the fire alarm panel and the fire detectors and sounders, are replaced. If no action is taken and the existing system at Reg Vardy were to fail, there would be significant operational consequences.
  • PRN25044

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    choice-housing-ireland-limited
    supplier
    McCusker Contracts Ltd
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    Choice Housing wishes to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to carry out MEI (Multi Element Improvement) works at The Belgravia, Belfast. Full details of the works can be found within the tender documentation.
  • South Norwood Care Home for children with Complex Needs (Tender)

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    london-borough-of-croydon
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    cancelled
  • Provision of Print Services and Signage

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    nottingham-trent-university
    supplier
    Colorset North Ltd
    value
    1250000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    Cost-effective and responsive print and signage service, drawing on sector knowledge to offer innovation, efficiency and value for money.
  • Provision of Print Services and Signage

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    nottingham-trent-university
    supplier
    Fast Graphics (Nottingham) Ltd
    value
    166666.67
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    active
    description
    Cost-effective and responsive print and signage service, drawing on sector knowledge to offer innovation, efficiency and value for money.
  • DGFT - MRI Breast Biopsy Service

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    the-dudley-group-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
    value
    6000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    Provision of MRI biopsies for women with very high risk of breast cancer from the NHSBSP VHR screening programme or women with an MRI abnormality from the referring Commissioners symptomatic service.
  • DGFT - MRI Breast Biopsy Service

    2026-05-11
    dept_slug
    the-dudley-group-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    University Hospitals Ceventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
    value
    6000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-11
    status
    pending
    description
    Provision of MRI biopsies for women with very high risk of breast cancer from the NHSBSP VHR screening programme or women with an MRI abnormality from the referring Commissioners symptomatic service.
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