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  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Provision of Organisational Health Strategic Advisory

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    intellectual-property-office
    supplier
    Org Health Limited t/a Table Group
    value
    25833.33
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Strategic Advice for IPO Exec Team - to deliver a two-day Executive Team Offsite programme for ‘Organisational Health’ which will provide dedicated consultancy for making organisations more successful and work more fulfilling
  • 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
    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.
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • 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
  • 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.
  • CBMDC 604 - Solarwinds

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    city-of-bradford-metropolitan-district-council
    supplier
    CDW Limited
    value
    37321.16
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    2 year licence for SolarWinds Network. Purchased following a further competition under the Council's Framework for the Provision of IT Software (ocds-h6vhtk-059bfd).
  • CBMDC 604 - Solarwinds

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    city-of-bradford-metropolitan-district-council
    supplier
    CDW Limited
    value
    37321.16
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    2 year licence for SolarWinds Network. Purchased following a further competition under the Council's Framework for the Provision of IT Software (ocds-h6vhtk-059bfd).
  • 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.
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Cultural Performance - Giant Dreams

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    nuneaton-and-bedworth-borough-council
    supplier
    ARTICHOKE TRUST
    value
    750000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    A supplier to deliver the Giant dreams cultural event and performance in the borough of Nuneaton and Bedworth.
  • Quote/tender 100107851 - TM 2026 - Multiple Projects - Design services, Technical Support, Project Management (PM) & Quantity Surveyor (QS) services

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    hull-city-council
    supplier
    AtkinsRéalis PPS Limited
    value
    1470000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Hull City Council (The Authority) has appointed AtkinsRéalis PPS Limited to provide Multiple Projects - Design services, Technical Support, Project Management (PM) & Quantity Surveyor (QS) services - at Kingston upon hull. The Authority has estimated value of the services to be £490,000 per annum with the option to extend up to 1 year (1 x 12 months extensions available). The opportunity was advertised via from the CCS Framework – Construction Professional Services using Direct Award within Lot 1 - Built Environment and General Infrastructure. The contract start date is 11th May 2026 ending on 10th May 2028 or, by 10th May 2029 if extended at Hull City Council’s sole discretion
  • Bliksund Crash Recovery System (CRS) Full Edition Licences

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    surrey-county-council
    supplier
    AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    2-year contract to supply 55 licenses to Surrey Fire and Rescue Service & 70 licenses to West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service. The software is essential for operational firefighters when rescuing people trapped in road traffic collisions (RTC).
  • Tactical Delivery Partner

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    corporate-officer-of-the-house-of-commons
    supplier
    BETTER GROUP LIMITED
    value
    2400000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
  • TVCA-PROC-0297 Provision of on-street electric vehicle charging infrastructure

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    tees-valley-combined-authority
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    cancelled
  • Semi-Independent Supported Housing for Homeless People

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    wirral-council
    supplier
    WIRRAL CHURCHES' ARK PROJECT
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    The Council wishes to procure units of semi-independent supported housing for homeless people, aged 18+ For some homeless people, a hostel is not the optimal setting in which to develop independent living skills. A protracted stay in a hostel, particularly as independence develop and grows, can be counter-productive for some vulnerable people. Similarly, a hostel may not always be the appropriate environment for those residents that have fewer, or less complex presenting issues, or those that already have some degree of independent living skills, as the time spent by staff providing support can often be monopolised by those residents that present with chaotic behaviours. It is expected that the target Service User profile for this service will have fewer or less complex support needs than their peers in other homeless services. This is not to say that the target service user profile will not present with any support needs, but rather it is intended that this service will be aimed at those that may have already spent time in more intensive supported housing but who no longer require that level of support; or that they may have previously held a tenancy. The service will be expected to deliver housing-related support that is designed to maximise a person's ability to live independently and will cover aspects such as Physical/Mental Health, Finance & Budgeting, Employment, Training or Education etc. The Council is seeking bids that propose the use of dispersed single-occupancy accommodation, rather than group living. The opportunity is lotted as follows Lot 1 - 14 Units of Semi-Independent Supported Housing for Homeless People Lot 2 - 50 Units of Semi-Independent Supported Housing for Homeless People Tenderers may respond to one or both Lots
  • Semi-Independent Supported Housing for Homeless People

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    wirral-council
    supplier
    The Riverside Group Ltd (Care & Support)
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    pending
    description
    The Council wishes to procure units of semi-independent supported housing for homeless people, aged 18+ For some homeless people, a hostel is not the optimal setting in which to develop independent living skills. A protracted stay in a hostel, particularly as independence develop and grows, can be counter-productive for some vulnerable people. Similarly, a hostel may not always be the appropriate environment for those residents that have fewer, or less complex presenting issues, or those that already have some degree of independent living skills, as the time spent by staff providing support can often be monopolised by those residents that present with chaotic behaviours. It is expected that the target Service User profile for this service will have fewer or less complex support needs than their peers in other homeless services. This is not to say that the target service user profile will not present with any support needs, but rather it is intended that this service will be aimed at those that may have already spent time in more intensive supported housing but who no longer require that level of support; or that they may have previously held a tenancy. The service will be expected to deliver housing-related support that is designed to maximise a person's ability to live independently and will cover aspects such as Physical/Mental Health, Finance & Budgeting, Employment, Training or Education etc. The Council is seeking bids that propose the use of dispersed single-occupancy accommodation, rather than group living. The opportunity is lotted as follows Lot 1 - 14 Units of Semi-Independent Supported Housing for Homeless People Lot 2 - 50 Units of Semi-Independent Supported Housing for Homeless People Tenderers may respond to one or both Lots
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Fusion21 Grounds Maintenance Framework (2026-30)

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    fusion-21-foundation
    supplier
    Aspire Community Works Community Interest Company
    value
    85000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    pending
    description
    Fusion21 has conducted a competitive tendering procedure to establish a 4-year framework for Grounds Maintenance. The framework will cover the provision of grounds maintenance and associated services for participating contracting authorities in the United Kingdom (all ITL Level 1 regions), in accordance with the objectives and requirements of the Procurement Act 2023 (PA23). The scope includes but is not limited to: - Routine and reactive grass cutting, lawncare, and turf management. - Maintenance of hedges, shrubs, flowerbeds, and seasonal planting. - Weed control, including the use of approved herbicides and environmentally sustainable alternatives. - Tree Maintenance, pruning and arboriculture works. - Litter picking, leaf clearance, and general grounds tidiness. - Winter services, such as gritting and snow clearance (where applicable). - Associated inspections, reporting and compliance with relevant health and safety and environmental standards. Following evaluation of tenders in accordance with the published award criteria, Fusion21 intends to appoint a number of suppliers to the framework across the relevant regions.Details of the successful suppliers are set out in this contract award notice. The framework agreement is expected to commence following completion of the standstill period, which ends at 00:01 on 12 May 2026 . Once established, the framework will operate for a period of four years.
  • Justification of Practice for Fusion Energy-Application Consultation Support from Norfolk Garrett

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    uk-fusion-energy-ltd
    supplier
    Norfolk Garrett Ltd
    value
    30000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    To support STEP’s FBC Milestone FBC‐RF/BCA‐06 – Stage 1D DEFRA Justifying Authority Application Decision, Norfolk Garrett will provide specialist services for the statutory consultation phase of the Fusion Justification of Practice (JOP) application.
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • NHM150 Western Galleries Feasibility - Lead Designer

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    natural-history-museum
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    terminated
  • TVCA-PROC-0782 - Tees Valley IoT Network Consultancy

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    tees-valley-combined-authority
    supplier
    FarrPoint Limited
    value
    150000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Tees Valley Combined Authority (the 'Contracting Authority') part of the Tees Valley Combined Authority Group are looking to procure consultancy support to conduct a feasibility study around the usage/ construction of an IoT network across the Tees Valley Region. This contract will be delivered in multiple phases. Phase 1 is a feasibility study to understand whether TVCA should invest in using or building an IoT network across the region. Should the feasibility study recommend that TVCA should invest in this, additional phases may be required under this contract including use case identification and design, procurement support, deployment support and benefits evaluation and monitoring. These additional phases are not guaranteed and are dependent on: a) TVCA internal approval to proceed including budget approval; b) the strategic decision to invest in an IoT network; and c) satisfactory Provider performance in Phase 1. If the above conditions are fulfilled, TVCA reserves the right to instruct the Provider to deliver some or all of the additional phases through a permitted contract modification under the Procurement Act 2023. This may be undertaken using an ‘permitted modification’ in accordance with Section 74 and Schedule 8 of the Act, where the modification is provided for in the Contract. This Contract therefore includes an express provision enabling TVCA to introduce additional phases via a Contract Variation, provided that: – the nature of the additional phases falls within the high-level scope described in this Specification; – the procurement documents clearly state the maximum potential contract value inclusive of all phases; and – the modification does not alter the overall nature of the Contract beyond what was originally described. Any additional phases instructed under this mechanism will be formalised through a written Variation Letter, specifying the detailed scope, deliverables, timelines, pricing and social value. Pricing for additional phases will be agreed with the Provider following finalisation of the scope but prior to issuing the Variation Letter and will be based on the methodology and day rates submitted at tender stage. TVCA is not obliged to instruct the Provider to undertake any work beyond Phase 1. Phase 1 maximum value: £62,440 Maximum contract value if all phases are delivered under this Contract: £150,000
  • Timetabling and Room Booking System

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    university-of-brighton
    supplier
    EventMap Ltd
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    pending
    description
    The University is looking for suitably skilled and experienced suppliers to provide a replacement for CMIS and associated products to continue delivery of the University's current requirements related to timetabling, room booking, timetable delivery, and timetable data delivery to other systems and planning. The University will also look at enhancing the current service provision where possible by examining other requirements that will improve student experience, timetabling process and associated strands. To deliver timetables to students for September 2027 the University requires the replacement system to be fully operational with all staff trained by end December 2026.
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Pension Administration Operational Support Services

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    city-of-bradford-metropolitan-district-council
    supplier
    Aptia UK Limited
    value
    498225
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    To provide pension professionals to work on the Fire Matthews delivery. These staff will initially work on processing cases that are ready for payment, using The National LGPS Framework for Pensions Administration Operational Support Services (Lot 1) direct award.
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Tier 2 Weight Management Service

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    manchester-city-council
    supplier
    Miles Bramwell Administrative Services Ltd t/a Slimming World
    value
    80000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    The Tier Two Weight Management Service (Slimming World on Referral) will provide a twelve-week intervention of weight loss support for adults and young people from age 16 and above. Eligibility is based on a BMI>28 or above with self-referral or referral by GP. Eligible residents receive a free voucher to attend a local Slimming World group.
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Youth Worker

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    university-hospitals-dorset-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    No Limits
    value
    100800
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    pending
    description
    Provision of Youth Worker Services (Specialised Emergency Department support aimed at children and young people)
  • Corporate Cleaning Contract 2026

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    somerset-council
    supplier
    SOLO SERVICE GROUP LIMITED
    value
    1834450.79
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    pending
    description
    Somerset Council seeks a single supplier to deliver a comprehensive corporate cleaning service across its premises. The contract covers routine daily cleaning, touch-point sanitisation, periodic deep cleans, and ad-hoc specialist cleans on a optional basis. Services must maintain high standards of hygiene and presentation, support health and safety compliance, and ensure business continuity
  • Homes England: Northampton Interim Landscape Maintenance and Cleansing Contract 2026

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    homes-england-the-name-adopted-by-the-homes-and-communities-agency
    supplier
    GODIVA LANDSCAPES LIMITED
    value
    23817.68
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Interim Landscape maintenance and cleansing services across thirteen sites in Northampton. Services include site inspections and cleansing. The works are required to meet Homes England’s duty of care under the Occupiers Liability Act 1957.
  • To renew the car park and adjacent footpath areas

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    housing-21
    supplier
    MEL GREEN CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
    value
    48325
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    To renew the car park and adjacent footpath areas at Lord Kitchener Court.
  • Space Technology Solutions

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    government-commercial-agency
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • Accommodation and Support for Ex-Offenders

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    oxford-city-council
    supplier
    Centennial Property Limited (t/a The Housing Network)
    value
    270000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of Accommodation and Support for Ex-Offenders
  • Renewable Energy Consortium Framework

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    crescent-purchasing-limited
    supplier
    BRYT ENERGY LIMITED
    value
    700000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    pending
    description
    This process is a new tendered area to the CPC's portfolio of agreements. The opportunity for this Framework arose from the current CPC framework for Utilities Supplies & Services, of which Sustainable Energy First (SE First) are the sole supplier. SE First have over 50 years of experience in energy and business utility management and now operate as the largest privately owned sustainability consultancy in the UK. There is a gap in CPC's portfolio for a Framework to purchase Renewable Energy directly from energy suppliers. We have run this procurement exercise to launch a Framework as a route to market for members. This will allow members to engage SE First via the Utilities Supplies & Services framework to provide consultancy services and then run a mini competition via the Renewable Energy Consortium Framework to award a renewable energy provider. We already have the Utilities DPS in place for fixed and flexible gas and electricity requirements, fixed water requirements, and a range of metering services. More information can be seen at: https://www.thecpc.ac.uk/services/frameworks/utilities-dps The implementation of the Framework will allow a full-service provision within the Renewable Energy sector for members. CPC are the Contracting Authority for this agreement, working in partnership with SE First. The purpose of this Framework is to give CPC members a compliant route to market. The collective spending power of members utilising CPC frameworks is harnessed to drive down costs, which often allows for savings delivery which our membership otherwise would be unable to achieve individually. The scope of the agreement will provide a portfolio procurement option for Renewable Energy.
  • Orthopaedic Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and Outcomes Services and Reporting System / Software

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    royal-berkshire-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    Amplitude Clinical Services Limited
    value
    151973
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    pending
    description
    The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust requires an NHS proven, hosted and fully maintained electronic orthopaedic Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and outcomes reporting system / software that can be integrated with the Trust’s Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system to enable seamless communication between the provider and patients, with minimal administrative support from the Trust, which will ensure that the Trust remains compliant with its statutory and elective reporting requirements. The provider's proven systems and software are to enable the effective, efficient and streamlined collection and uploading of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS) and National Joint Registry (NJR) data from throughout the perioperative pathway on behalf of the Trust by the provider. The provider is to be largely independent in ensuring these reporting requirements are met, with limited engagement from the Trust's administrative teams. The provider must also provide access and analysis of the data collected through a user-friendly interface for the Trust to be able to review and understand the data being collected, enabling it to support strategic decision making. The provider must be adaptive to changes to national reporting requirements and registries and ensure that the Trust remains compliant with these. The registries to be uploaded to by the provider are: - NHS England - Private Healthcare Information Network (PHIN) - British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (BOFAS) - The British Society for the Surgery of the Hand (BSSH) - National Ligament Registry (NLR) - UK Knee Osteotomy Registry (UKKOR) - Non-Arthroplasty Hip Registry (NAHR) - The British Spine Registry (BSR) - The International Cartilage Regeneration and Joint Preservation Society (ICRS) - Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP) through - NEC Software Solutions UK Ltd
  • UKRI-5359 Collimators and Optical Fibres

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    uk-research-innovation-ukri
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
  • 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).
  • Surgical Insourcing - N2S

    2026-04-29
    dept_slug
    norfolk-and-norwich-university-hospitals-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    Norwich and Norfolk Surgical Ltd
    value
    176000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-29
    status
    active
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