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Government Contracts

39,611 records in this dataset. Showing rows 13601 to 13700 (page 137 of 397).

  • National Framework for the Provision of Asset and Contract Lifecycle Management Services

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    countess-of-chester-hospital-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    BOXXE LIMITED
    value
    10000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    In 2022, the Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust's Commercial Procurement Service established a National Framework Agreement for asset lifecycle contract management services to facilitate improvements in organisational efficiency which may otherwise have been overlooked under a fragmented approach to contract management. This framework has provided a targeted end to end outsourced lifecycle contract management solution spanning procurement, contract management and service delivery management. The Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust's Commercial Procurement Service now wishes to establish a new framework to enable and support continued asset and contract lifecycle management within the NHS and wider public sector. The purpose of this Framework is to enable a provider to increase efficiency against traditional contract letting and management methods, whilst maintaining or improving high standards of delivery.
  • National Framework for the Provision of Asset and Contract Lifecycle Management Services

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    countess-of-chester-hospital-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    GLOBAL COMMERCIAL SERVICES GROUP LTD
    value
    10000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    pending
    description
    In 2022, the Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust's Commercial Procurement Service established a National Framework Agreement for asset lifecycle contract management services to facilitate improvements in organisational efficiency which may otherwise have been overlooked under a fragmented approach to contract management. This framework has provided a targeted end to end outsourced lifecycle contract management solution spanning procurement, contract management and service delivery management. The Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust's Commercial Procurement Service now wishes to establish a new framework to enable and support continued asset and contract lifecycle management within the NHS and wider public sector. The purpose of this Framework is to enable a provider to increase efficiency against traditional contract letting and management methods, whilst maintaining or improving high standards of delivery.
  • Bourne Hall: Professional services for replacement of heating and ventilation plant

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    epsom-and-ewell-borough-council
    supplier
    BEVERIDGE ASSOCIATES PARTNERSHIP LIMITED
    value
    65184
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    The provision of professional consultancy services to design replacement heating and ventilation plant systems at Bourne Hall.
  • Spinnaker Tower - Lift Refurbishment Consultant Project Management Services

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    portsmouth-city-council
    supplier
    CUNDALL JOHNSTON & PARTNERS LLP
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Consultancy Services for the project management of the lift refurbishment project at the Spinnaker Tower.
  • Catering Services (Blyth) Framework

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    ore-catapult
    supplier
    Olivia's Kitchen Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    The principal objective of this framework is to award Olivia's Kitchen Limited to provide Catering Services in Blyth. The supplier shall be required to provide high quality Catering Services for the following occasions: Conferences; Corporate Events; In-house meetings; Executive events; and Supplier days. This list is by no means exhaustive.
  • F004 - Framework for the Supply, Maintenance and Repair of Screening & Conditioning Equipment

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    ni-water
    supplier
    JACOPA LIMITED
    value
    2400000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    pending
    description
    Framework for the Supply, Maintenance and Repair of Screening & Conditioning Equipment, please refer to the Specification for further information on the requirement.
  • Fascia/soffit and Rain Water Goods

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    housing-21
    supplier
    MUSSON JOINERY LIMITED
    value
    50410
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Fascia/soffit and Rain Water Goods at Fulleylove Court.
  • Fund Managers for the South East Investment Fund and the East of England Investment Fund

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    british-business-bank
    supplier
    Mercia Regional Investments Ltd
    value
    12000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    pending
    description
    The British Business Bank (the Bank) is a government-owned economic development bank that makes finance markets for smaller businesses work more effectively. Our mission is to drive economic growth by helping smaller businesses get the finance they need to start, scale and stay in the UK. In doing so, we help capture the economic value of innovation for the UK and create jobs and prosperity for people across the country. The Bank designs programmes that provide funds and guarantees to private sector partners, enabling them to finance a greater number of smaller businesses, either through debt or equity. It uses economic evidence so that its programmes address market failures affecting smaller businesses across the economy. It also works to improve smaller businesses’ awareness of the finance options available to them. Nations and Regions Investments Limited (NRIL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Business Bank that manages a number of investment schemes for the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), including the proposed South East Investment Fund (SEIF) and East of England Investment Fund (EEIF). NRIL is the Contracting Authority for this procurement. In the 2025 Spending Review, the Government announced an extension of the Nations and Regions Investment Funds (NRIF) programme to include £350m to be made available for the South East and the East of England regions. The funds are to be allocated according to the following split: - £210m for the South East Investment Fund (SEIF) - £140m for the East of England Investment Fund (EEIF) Within each region the funding will be split into two sub-funds: one for Equity (approximately 60% - offering early stage and later stage equity investments up to £5m); and one for Debt (approximately 40% - offering business loans of between £25,000 and £2m). A proportion of each fund will be held back (“Investor Reserve”) and may be added as additional funding (“Additional Allocation”) depending on circumstances and particular factors. Tenderers are expected to have some regional experience and a track record of funding viable Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that are looking to grow. Tenderers should be aligned to the Programme Objectives, that the funds will: - increase the supply and diversity of early-stage finance for UK smaller businesses, providing funds to firms that might otherwise not receive investment and helping to reduce disparities in access to finance; - be run in a commercially sustainable way to promote a shift away from an expectation of public sector grants towards a culture of borrowing and investing for growth; - drive sustainable economic growth through supporting new and growing businesses across the UK with an inclusive approach to all eligible sectors; - have a demonstrable presence across the relevant geographical area linking up the finance community to increase reach and create an impact beyond the funds, helping to boost productivity, innovation and jobs; - align with the Bank’s commitments to net zero by 2050 and promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in the distribution of finance. It is expected that NRIL will begin making investment commitments to the SEIF and EEIF Fund Managers in Summer 2026. The duration of the Contract Services will be: - Investment Period: The first 5 years of the fund during which the Fund can make new investments. This period can be extended by up to two years at the sole discretion of NRIL. - Realisation: the period beginning immediately after the Investment Period and ending on the date which is 5 years after the end of the Investment Period (which will include the ability of the SEIF and EEIF Fund Managers to make follow-on investments in portfolio businesses). This period can be extended by up to two years at the sole discretion of NRIL.
  • Legal Services Framework

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    pool-re-services-limited
    supplier
    Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP
    value
    0
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    The Framework will be divided into two (2) Lots: Lot 1 – General Legal Advice Services; and Lot 2 – Major Projects and Complex Legal Advice Services. The Lots are not exclusive, and Tenderers may bid to be appointed to one and/or both Lots. Both Lots shall provide Legal Services predominantly in the law of England and Wales. On occasion, depending on the nature of the engagement, Pool Re may require advice on the law of foreign jurisdictions in respect of the required specialisms, for either Lot. In the event that advice is required on the law of a foreign jurisdiction, the Provider and Pool Re shall agree in advance and in writing the approach to be taken in delivering the advice.
  • BLC-0201 - Cyber Security Services Framework

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    bluelight-commercial-limited
    supplier
    ARISTI LIMITED
    value
    38000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    pending
    description
    BlueLight Commercial are establishing a multi-supplier Open Framework for the provision of Cyber Security Services. The Framework Agreement will be available for use by all UK Police Forces and all other agencies named in the documentation. The Framework is intended to have a total term of eight (8) years and will provide a route to market for the following Cyber Security Services: Lot 1 - Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Management Scanning Services Lot 2 - Cyber Security Incident Response and Planning Services Lot 3 - Cyber Resilience Audit Services Lot 4 - Cyber Security Training Services The Authority plans to be re-open this framework no later than 21/05/2029 to run for a further 3 years. It will then be re-opened no later than 21/05/2032 to run for a further two years.
  • BLC-0201 - Cyber Security Services Framework

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    bluelight-commercial-limited
    supplier
    ACTICA CONSULTING LIMITED
    value
    4000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    pending
    description
    BlueLight Commercial are establishing a multi-supplier Open Framework for the provision of Cyber Security Services. The Framework Agreement will be available for use by all UK Police Forces and all other agencies named in the documentation. The Framework is intended to have a total term of eight (8) years and will provide a route to market for the following Cyber Security Services: Lot 1 - Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Management Scanning Services Lot 2 - Cyber Security Incident Response and Planning Services Lot 3 - Cyber Resilience Audit Services Lot 4 - Cyber Security Training Services The Authority plans to be re-open this framework no later than 21/05/2029 to run for a further 3 years. It will then be re-opened no later than 21/05/2032 to run for a further two years.
  • Pensions Administration/PARIS/eBS Database support.

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    the-north-yorkshire-council
    supplier
    ORACLE CORPORATION UK LIMITED
    value
    110073.01
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    This contract provides support for the NYC Oracle , including Oracle Database services for Pensions Administration, PARIS, and eBS.
  • DDaT26183 - Whiteboard Software Tool

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    uk-research-and-innovation
    supplier
    Lucid Software Inc.
    value
    30875
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    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 and Innovation had a requirement for a whiteboarding software tool.
  • Provision of Graduation Event Management Services for the University of Aberdeen

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    university-of-aberdeen
    supplier
    Wavemakers Live
    value
    480000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    The University requires a main contractor to support the delivery of the summer graduation ceremonies, hosted in a marquee setting on King’s Lawn. Working alongside the appointed marquee provider, the contractor will be expected to deliver a high‑quality event experience that reflects the significance and profile of graduation within the University’s academic calendar. The summer graduation ceremonies for 2026 will take place between 29th June and 3rd July 2026 (inclusive). In addition to the summer ceremonies, the University may require events services for the Winter Graduation ceremonies during the contract period. Winter graduation support at this stage is subject to university approval during the term of the contract. If approved, winter graduation ceremonies are anticipated to take place between 23rd and 27th November, with ceremonies expected to occur on 24th – 26th November. Winter graduations are smaller in scale and will be hosted inside Elphinstone Hall, Old Aberdeen Campus. The anticipated contract period is 1 year, commencing 1st June 2026. Subject to satisfactory performance and mutual agreement, the University reserves the option to extend the contract for up to three additional periods of 1 year each.
  • Contract Details Notice: Wrexham Gateway Eastern Zone Development – Technical Project Management and other Professional Services

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    wrexham-county-borough-council
    supplier
    Cushman & Wakefield Debenham Tie Leung Limited
    value
    131700
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Contract Details Notice: Wrexham Gateway Eastern Zone Development – Technical Project Management and other Professional Services (Proc-25-73). Wrexham County Borough Council commission of a suitably qualified multi-disciplinary team to provide technical project management and other professional services to the Wrexham Gateway Eastern Zone Development scheme. The scope includes taking the project from a RIBA Stage 2 design pack that has been produced, developing a procurement and funding strategy to procure a development partner to fund and deliver the proposed scheme, producing a tender pack for this procurement, participating in the tender assessment process and drawing up the contract. Other requirements include producing a Full Business Case meeting public sector funding requirements, and leasing agent services. Additional potential spot purchase options include development monitoring / technical advisor services, marketing, private sector funding support services and management set up and operation services.
  • Merchant Acquiring Services -Rushcliffe Borough Council

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    rushcliffe-borough-council
    supplier
    BARCLAYS BANK PLC
    value
    132000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of merchant services in relation to card payments. Procurement undertaken by Notinghamshire County Council on behalf of Rushcliffe Borough Council.
  • Crown Oil - HVO Fuel Supply - May 2026

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    portsmouth-city-council
    supplier
    CROWN GAS AND POWER LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Supply of HVO fuel for waste collection fleet
  • BLC-0201 - Cyber Security Services Framework

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    bluelight-commercial-limited
    supplier
    BAE SYSTEMS APPLIED INTELLIGENCE LIMITED
    value
    8000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    pending
    description
    BlueLight Commercial are establishing a multi-supplier Open Framework for the provision of Cyber Security Services. The Framework Agreement will be available for use by all UK Police Forces and all other agencies named in the documentation. The Framework is intended to have a total term of eight (8) years and will provide a route to market for the following Cyber Security Services: Lot 1 - Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Management Scanning Services Lot 2 - Cyber Security Incident Response and Planning Services Lot 3 - Cyber Resilience Audit Services Lot 4 - Cyber Security Training Services The Authority plans to be re-open this framework no later than 21/05/2029 to run for a further 3 years. It will then be re-opened no later than 21/05/2032 to run for a further two years.
  • Training programme for practitioners to support parents with the Home Learning Environment (HLE)

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    hull-city-council
    supplier
    Peep Learning Ltd
    value
    40000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Hull City Council has awarded a contract to PEEP Learning Limited (04089209), for the co-ordination and delivery of a training programme for practitioners to support parents with the Home Learning Environment (HLE). This has been procured through the Hull City Council's Learning and Training DPS. The service will commence 11 May 2026 until 31 March 2029. With the option to extend for a period or periods of up to 2 x 12 months. The contract has a maximum budget of £40,000.00 for the following period 11 May 2026 to 31 March 2029.
  • The Provision of Data for Global Talent Taskforce

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    department-for-business-trade
    supplier
    Zeki Research Limited
    value
    14000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    The Supplier will provide a spreadsheet containing data on company founders, including key information on location, career history, achievements, company details, and evidence of strong links to the UK. The dataset will support the Government in identifying priority individuals for targeted engagement and outreach.
  • Vehicle modification

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    suffolk-police-and-crime-commissioner
    supplier
    WILLCOX & KING ENGINEERING LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Toyota vehicle modifications used for Policing purposes. Other quotes and options considered in accordance with local CSOs
  • Training programme for practitioners to support parents with the Home Learning Environment (HLE)

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    hull-city-council
    supplier
    Peep Learning Ltd
    value
    40000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Hull City Council has awarded a contract to PEEP Learning Limited (04089209), for the co-ordination and delivery of a training programme for practitioners to support parents with the Home Learning Environment (HLE). This has been procured through the Hull City Council's Learning and Training DPS. The service will commence 11 May 2026 until 31 March 2029. With the option to extend for a period or periods of up to 2 x 12 months. The contract has a maximum budget of £40,000.00 for the following period 11 May 2026 to 31 March 2029.
  • Fund Managers for the South East Investment Fund and the East of England Investment Fund

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    british-business-bank
    supplier
    Maven Capital Partners UK LLP
    value
    17000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    pending
    description
    The British Business Bank (the Bank) is a government-owned economic development bank that makes finance markets for smaller businesses work more effectively. Our mission is to drive economic growth by helping smaller businesses get the finance they need to start, scale and stay in the UK. In doing so, we help capture the economic value of innovation for the UK and create jobs and prosperity for people across the country. The Bank designs programmes that provide funds and guarantees to private sector partners, enabling them to finance a greater number of smaller businesses, either through debt or equity. It uses economic evidence so that its programmes address market failures affecting smaller businesses across the economy. It also works to improve smaller businesses’ awareness of the finance options available to them. Nations and Regions Investments Limited (NRIL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Business Bank that manages a number of investment schemes for the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), including the proposed South East Investment Fund (SEIF) and East of England Investment Fund (EEIF). NRIL is the Contracting Authority for this procurement. In the 2025 Spending Review, the Government announced an extension of the Nations and Regions Investment Funds (NRIF) programme to include £350m to be made available for the South East and the East of England regions. The funds are to be allocated according to the following split: - £210m for the South East Investment Fund (SEIF) - £140m for the East of England Investment Fund (EEIF) Within each region the funding will be split into two sub-funds: one for Equity (approximately 60% - offering early stage and later stage equity investments up to £5m); and one for Debt (approximately 40% - offering business loans of between £25,000 and £2m). A proportion of each fund will be held back (“Investor Reserve”) and may be added as additional funding (“Additional Allocation”) depending on circumstances and particular factors. Tenderers are expected to have some regional experience and a track record of funding viable Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that are looking to grow. Tenderers should be aligned to the Programme Objectives, that the funds will: - increase the supply and diversity of early-stage finance for UK smaller businesses, providing funds to firms that might otherwise not receive investment and helping to reduce disparities in access to finance; - be run in a commercially sustainable way to promote a shift away from an expectation of public sector grants towards a culture of borrowing and investing for growth; - drive sustainable economic growth through supporting new and growing businesses across the UK with an inclusive approach to all eligible sectors; - have a demonstrable presence across the relevant geographical area linking up the finance community to increase reach and create an impact beyond the funds, helping to boost productivity, innovation and jobs; - align with the Bank’s commitments to net zero by 2050 and promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in the distribution of finance. It is expected that NRIL will begin making investment commitments to the SEIF and EEIF Fund Managers in Summer 2026. The duration of the Contract Services will be: - Investment Period: The first 5 years of the fund during which the Fund can make new investments. This period can be extended by up to two years at the sole discretion of NRIL. - Realisation: the period beginning immediately after the Investment Period and ending on the date which is 5 years after the end of the Investment Period (which will include the ability of the SEIF and EEIF Fund Managers to make follow-on investments in portfolio businesses). This period can be extended by up to two years at the sole discretion of NRIL.
  • Legal Services Framework

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    pool-re-services-limited
    supplier
    Bird&Bird LLP
    value
    0
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    The Framework is divided into two (2) Lots: Lot 1 – General Legal Advice Services; and Lot 2 – Major Projects and Complex Legal Advice Services.
  • Crown Oil - HVO Fuel Supply - May 2026

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    portsmouth-city-council
    supplier
    CROWN GAS AND POWER LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Supply of HVO fuel for waste collection fleet
  • FRA086 - Digital Services Framework

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    waste-resources-action-programme
    supplier
    Torchbox Ltd
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    WRAP is seeking to establish a Digital Framework to support our in-house Marketing & Communications team and wider organisation. The framework will provide specialist expertise and overflow capacity for digital services. This ITT invites qualified agencies and freelancers to tender for inclusion in the framework. WRAP aims to contract with a mix of agencies, and freelancers for flexible, responsive and high-quality digital support. The Digital Framework has 3 distinct lots: Digital Strategy and Marketing (Lot 1), Content-led Websites (Lot 2), Digital Applications and Services (Lot 3). It is acceptable for a supplier to sit within multiple Lots. The nature of our activities requires a trusted pool of digital suppliers capable of delivering high-impact, high quality work, sometimes on short timelines. This ITT follows a pre-market engagement (November 2025) and reflects the needs and structure informed by that exercise.
  • ES RDE 029 - Ambient air quality monitoring strategy for industrial clusters

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    department-for-environment-food-rural-affairs
    supplier
    RICARDO-AEA LIMITED
    value
    19999.64
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Environment Agency self-service direct award. The Environment Agency (EA) is commissioning a two-month project to develop an evidence based ambient air monitoring strategy for industrial clusters where carbon capture and other low carbon technologies are expected to operate.
  • Fire Panel Remedial Repairs for Tower Block

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    gloucestershire-hospitals-subsidiary-company-limited
    supplier
    Static Systems Group Limited
    value
    12828.27
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Fire Panel Remedial Repairs for Tower Block - GMS
  • Firehouse demolition works

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    west-midlands-fire-and-rescue-authority
    supplier
    THREE PINES BUILDING CO. LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Oldbury Training - Demolition works to internal walls of Firehouse.
  • Fund Managers for the South East Investment Fund and the East of England Investment Fund

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    british-business-bank
    supplier
    Mercia Regional Investments Ltd
    value
    12000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    pending
    description
    The British Business Bank (the Bank) is a government-owned economic development bank that makes finance markets for smaller businesses work more effectively. Our mission is to drive economic growth by helping smaller businesses get the finance they need to start, scale and stay in the UK. In doing so, we help capture the economic value of innovation for the UK and create jobs and prosperity for people across the country. The Bank designs programmes that provide funds and guarantees to private sector partners, enabling them to finance a greater number of smaller businesses, either through debt or equity. It uses economic evidence so that its programmes address market failures affecting smaller businesses across the economy. It also works to improve smaller businesses’ awareness of the finance options available to them. Nations and Regions Investments Limited (NRIL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Business Bank that manages a number of investment schemes for the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), including the proposed South East Investment Fund (SEIF) and East of England Investment Fund (EEIF). NRIL is the Contracting Authority for this procurement. In the 2025 Spending Review, the Government announced an extension of the Nations and Regions Investment Funds (NRIF) programme to include £350m to be made available for the South East and the East of England regions. The funds are to be allocated according to the following split: - £210m for the South East Investment Fund (SEIF) - £140m for the East of England Investment Fund (EEIF) Within each region the funding will be split into two sub-funds: one for Equity (approximately 60% - offering early stage and later stage equity investments up to £5m); and one for Debt (approximately 40% - offering business loans of between £25,000 and £2m). A proportion of each fund will be held back (“Investor Reserve”) and may be added as additional funding (“Additional Allocation”) depending on circumstances and particular factors. Tenderers are expected to have some regional experience and a track record of funding viable Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that are looking to grow. Tenderers should be aligned to the Programme Objectives, that the funds will: - increase the supply and diversity of early-stage finance for UK smaller businesses, providing funds to firms that might otherwise not receive investment and helping to reduce disparities in access to finance; - be run in a commercially sustainable way to promote a shift away from an expectation of public sector grants towards a culture of borrowing and investing for growth; - drive sustainable economic growth through supporting new and growing businesses across the UK with an inclusive approach to all eligible sectors; - have a demonstrable presence across the relevant geographical area linking up the finance community to increase reach and create an impact beyond the funds, helping to boost productivity, innovation and jobs; - align with the Bank’s commitments to net zero by 2050 and promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in the distribution of finance. It is expected that NRIL will begin making investment commitments to the SEIF and EEIF Fund Managers in Summer 2026. The duration of the Contract Services will be: - Investment Period: The first 5 years of the fund during which the Fund can make new investments. This period can be extended by up to two years at the sole discretion of NRIL. - Realisation: the period beginning immediately after the Investment Period and ending on the date which is 5 years after the end of the Investment Period (which will include the ability of the SEIF and EEIF Fund Managers to make follow-on investments in portfolio businesses). This period can be extended by up to two years at the sole discretion of NRIL.
  • Fund Managers for the South East Investment Fund and the East of England Investment Fund

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    british-business-bank
    supplier
    Maven Capital Partners UK LLP
    value
    17000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    pending
    description
    The British Business Bank (the Bank) is a government-owned economic development bank that makes finance markets for smaller businesses work more effectively. Our mission is to drive economic growth by helping smaller businesses get the finance they need to start, scale and stay in the UK. In doing so, we help capture the economic value of innovation for the UK and create jobs and prosperity for people across the country. The Bank designs programmes that provide funds and guarantees to private sector partners, enabling them to finance a greater number of smaller businesses, either through debt or equity. It uses economic evidence so that its programmes address market failures affecting smaller businesses across the economy. It also works to improve smaller businesses’ awareness of the finance options available to them. Nations and Regions Investments Limited (NRIL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Business Bank that manages a number of investment schemes for the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), including the proposed South East Investment Fund (SEIF) and East of England Investment Fund (EEIF). NRIL is the Contracting Authority for this procurement. In the 2025 Spending Review, the Government announced an extension of the Nations and Regions Investment Funds (NRIF) programme to include £350m to be made available for the South East and the East of England regions. The funds are to be allocated according to the following split: - £210m for the South East Investment Fund (SEIF) - £140m for the East of England Investment Fund (EEIF) Within each region the funding will be split into two sub-funds: one for Equity (approximately 60% - offering early stage and later stage equity investments up to £5m); and one for Debt (approximately 40% - offering business loans of between £25,000 and £2m). A proportion of each fund will be held back (“Investor Reserve”) and may be added as additional funding (“Additional Allocation”) depending on circumstances and particular factors. Tenderers are expected to have some regional experience and a track record of funding viable Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that are looking to grow. Tenderers should be aligned to the Programme Objectives, that the funds will: - increase the supply and diversity of early-stage finance for UK smaller businesses, providing funds to firms that might otherwise not receive investment and helping to reduce disparities in access to finance; - be run in a commercially sustainable way to promote a shift away from an expectation of public sector grants towards a culture of borrowing and investing for growth; - drive sustainable economic growth through supporting new and growing businesses across the UK with an inclusive approach to all eligible sectors; - have a demonstrable presence across the relevant geographical area linking up the finance community to increase reach and create an impact beyond the funds, helping to boost productivity, innovation and jobs; - align with the Bank’s commitments to net zero by 2050 and promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in the distribution of finance. It is expected that NRIL will begin making investment commitments to the SEIF and EEIF Fund Managers in Summer 2026. The duration of the Contract Services will be: - Investment Period: The first 5 years of the fund during which the Fund can make new investments. This period can be extended by up to two years at the sole discretion of NRIL. - Realisation: the period beginning immediately after the Investment Period and ending on the date which is 5 years after the end of the Investment Period (which will include the ability of the SEIF and EEIF Fund Managers to make follow-on investments in portfolio businesses). This period can be extended by up to two years at the sole discretion of NRIL.
  • FRA086 - Digital Services Framework

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    waste-resources-action-programme
    supplier
    Etch Software Ltd
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    WRAP is seeking to establish a Digital Framework to support our in-house Marketing & Communications team and wider organisation. The framework will provide specialist expertise and overflow capacity for digital services. This ITT invites qualified agencies and freelancers to tender for inclusion in the framework. WRAP aims to contract with a mix of agencies, and freelancers for flexible, responsive and high-quality digital support. The Digital Framework has 3 distinct lots: Digital Strategy and Marketing (Lot 1), Content-led Websites (Lot 2), Digital Applications and Services (Lot 3). It is acceptable for a supplier to sit within multiple Lots. The nature of our activities requires a trusted pool of digital suppliers capable of delivering high-impact, high quality work, sometimes on short timelines. This ITT follows a pre-market engagement (November 2025) and reflects the needs and structure informed by that exercise.
  • BLC-0201 - Cyber Security Services Framework

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    bluelight-commercial-limited
    supplier
    AMENTUM CLEAN ENERGY LIMITED
    value
    8000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    pending
    description
    BlueLight Commercial are establishing a multi-supplier Open Framework for the provision of Cyber Security Services. The Framework Agreement will be available for use by all UK Police Forces and all other agencies named in the documentation. The Framework is intended to have a total term of eight (8) years and will provide a route to market for the following Cyber Security Services: Lot 1 - Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Management Scanning Services Lot 2 - Cyber Security Incident Response and Planning Services Lot 3 - Cyber Resilience Audit Services Lot 4 - Cyber Security Training Services The Authority plans to be re-open this framework no later than 21/05/2029 to run for a further 3 years. It will then be re-opened no later than 21/05/2032 to run for a further two years.
  • Cambridgeshire Coroners – Direct Award B awards.

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    cambridgeshire-county-council
    supplier
    Dr M Fenton
    value
    4200
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    The Contract awards have been made following direct award process B under the Provider Selection Regime (PSR) Dates between which the contract provide the services: Initial contract award period : 24 April 2026 to 5 May 2026 The awarded services and providers are existing. Each provider has an individual contract for the service that they provided to the Coroner.
  • FRA086 - Digital Services Framework

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    waste-resources-action-programme
    supplier
    Kindred Agency Ltd
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    WRAP is seeking to establish a Digital Framework to support our in-house Marketing & Communications team and wider organisation. The framework will provide specialist expertise and overflow capacity for digital services. This ITT invites qualified agencies and freelancers to tender for inclusion in the framework. WRAP aims to contract with a mix of agencies, and freelancers for flexible, responsive and high-quality digital support. The Digital Framework has 3 distinct lots: Digital Strategy and Marketing (Lot 1), Content-led Websites (Lot 2), Digital Applications and Services (Lot 3). It is acceptable for a supplier to sit within multiple Lots. The nature of our activities requires a trusted pool of digital suppliers capable of delivering high-impact, high quality work, sometimes on short timelines. This ITT follows a pre-market engagement (November 2025) and reflects the needs and structure informed by that exercise.
  • Catering Services (Blyth) Framework

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    ore-catapult
    supplier
    Olivia's Kitchen Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    The principal objective of this framework is to award Olivia's Kitchen Limited to provide Catering Services in Blyth. The supplier shall be required to provide high quality Catering Services for the following occasions: Conferences; Corporate Events; In-house meetings; Executive events; and Supplier days. This list is by no means exhaustive.
  • iPhone 17e for the Current Civil Contingencies Advisor team

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    met-office
    supplier
    PURE DATA SOLUTIONS LIMITED
    value
    12285.75
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Purchase iPhone 17e for the Current Civil Contingencies Advisor team to replace older devices
  • GPRV Conversion

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    the-police-and-crime-commissioner-for-norfolk
    supplier
    HALLS ELECTRICAL LTD
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    GPRV conversion of four specialist vehicles. Purchased in accordance of Local CSO's
  • Fund Managers for the South East Investment Fund and the East of England Investment Fund

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    british-business-bank
    supplier
    Mercia Regional Investments Ltd
    value
    12000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    pending
    description
    The British Business Bank (the Bank) is a government-owned economic development bank that makes finance markets for smaller businesses work more effectively. Our mission is to drive economic growth by helping smaller businesses get the finance they need to start, scale and stay in the UK. In doing so, we help capture the economic value of innovation for the UK and create jobs and prosperity for people across the country. The Bank designs programmes that provide funds and guarantees to private sector partners, enabling them to finance a greater number of smaller businesses, either through debt or equity. It uses economic evidence so that its programmes address market failures affecting smaller businesses across the economy. It also works to improve smaller businesses’ awareness of the finance options available to them. Nations and Regions Investments Limited (NRIL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Business Bank that manages a number of investment schemes for the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), including the proposed South East Investment Fund (SEIF) and East of England Investment Fund (EEIF). NRIL is the Contracting Authority for this procurement. In the 2025 Spending Review, the Government announced an extension of the Nations and Regions Investment Funds (NRIF) programme to include £350m to be made available for the South East and the East of England regions. The funds are to be allocated according to the following split: - £210m for the South East Investment Fund (SEIF) - £140m for the East of England Investment Fund (EEIF) Within each region the funding will be split into two sub-funds: one for Equity (approximately 60% - offering early stage and later stage equity investments up to £5m); and one for Debt (approximately 40% - offering business loans of between £25,000 and £2m). A proportion of each fund will be held back (“Investor Reserve”) and may be added as additional funding (“Additional Allocation”) depending on circumstances and particular factors. Tenderers are expected to have some regional experience and a track record of funding viable Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that are looking to grow. Tenderers should be aligned to the Programme Objectives, that the funds will: - increase the supply and diversity of early-stage finance for UK smaller businesses, providing funds to firms that might otherwise not receive investment and helping to reduce disparities in access to finance; - be run in a commercially sustainable way to promote a shift away from an expectation of public sector grants towards a culture of borrowing and investing for growth; - drive sustainable economic growth through supporting new and growing businesses across the UK with an inclusive approach to all eligible sectors; - have a demonstrable presence across the relevant geographical area linking up the finance community to increase reach and create an impact beyond the funds, helping to boost productivity, innovation and jobs; - align with the Bank’s commitments to net zero by 2050 and promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in the distribution of finance. It is expected that NRIL will begin making investment commitments to the SEIF and EEIF Fund Managers in Summer 2026. The duration of the Contract Services will be: - Investment Period: The first 5 years of the fund during which the Fund can make new investments. This period can be extended by up to two years at the sole discretion of NRIL. - Realisation: the period beginning immediately after the Investment Period and ending on the date which is 5 years after the end of the Investment Period (which will include the ability of the SEIF and EEIF Fund Managers to make follow-on investments in portfolio businesses). This period can be extended by up to two years at the sole discretion of NRIL.
  • Fund Managers for the South East Investment Fund and the East of England Investment Fund

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    british-business-bank
    supplier
    Maven Capital Partners UK LLP
    value
    17000000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    pending
    description
    The British Business Bank (the Bank) is a government-owned economic development bank that makes finance markets for smaller businesses work more effectively. Our mission is to drive economic growth by helping smaller businesses get the finance they need to start, scale and stay in the UK. In doing so, we help capture the economic value of innovation for the UK and create jobs and prosperity for people across the country. The Bank designs programmes that provide funds and guarantees to private sector partners, enabling them to finance a greater number of smaller businesses, either through debt or equity. It uses economic evidence so that its programmes address market failures affecting smaller businesses across the economy. It also works to improve smaller businesses’ awareness of the finance options available to them. Nations and Regions Investments Limited (NRIL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Business Bank that manages a number of investment schemes for the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), including the proposed South East Investment Fund (SEIF) and East of England Investment Fund (EEIF). NRIL is the Contracting Authority for this procurement. In the 2025 Spending Review, the Government announced an extension of the Nations and Regions Investment Funds (NRIF) programme to include £350m to be made available for the South East and the East of England regions. The funds are to be allocated according to the following split: - £210m for the South East Investment Fund (SEIF) - £140m for the East of England Investment Fund (EEIF) Within each region the funding will be split into two sub-funds: one for Equity (approximately 60% - offering early stage and later stage equity investments up to £5m); and one for Debt (approximately 40% - offering business loans of between £25,000 and £2m). A proportion of each fund will be held back (“Investor Reserve”) and may be added as additional funding (“Additional Allocation”) depending on circumstances and particular factors. Tenderers are expected to have some regional experience and a track record of funding viable Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that are looking to grow. Tenderers should be aligned to the Programme Objectives, that the funds will: - increase the supply and diversity of early-stage finance for UK smaller businesses, providing funds to firms that might otherwise not receive investment and helping to reduce disparities in access to finance; - be run in a commercially sustainable way to promote a shift away from an expectation of public sector grants towards a culture of borrowing and investing for growth; - drive sustainable economic growth through supporting new and growing businesses across the UK with an inclusive approach to all eligible sectors; - have a demonstrable presence across the relevant geographical area linking up the finance community to increase reach and create an impact beyond the funds, helping to boost productivity, innovation and jobs; - align with the Bank’s commitments to net zero by 2050 and promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in the distribution of finance. It is expected that NRIL will begin making investment commitments to the SEIF and EEIF Fund Managers in Summer 2026. The duration of the Contract Services will be: - Investment Period: The first 5 years of the fund during which the Fund can make new investments. This period can be extended by up to two years at the sole discretion of NRIL. - Realisation: the period beginning immediately after the Investment Period and ending on the date which is 5 years after the end of the Investment Period (which will include the ability of the SEIF and EEIF Fund Managers to make follow-on investments in portfolio businesses). This period can be extended by up to two years at the sole discretion of NRIL.
  • KMMH, KCHFT, MCH - Linen and Laundry Services

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    kent-and-medway-mental-health-nhs-trust
    supplier
    Salisbury Trading Limited
    value
    2036000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Kent & Medway Mental Health NHS Trust, acting as the lead organisation in collaboration with Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust and Medway Community Healthcare (collectively the “Contracting Authorities”), has awarded a contract for the provision of Linen & Laundry Services. The Contracting Authorities awarded this contract following the conclusion of an Open Procedure under the Procurement Act 2023 and the its Standing Financial Instructions. The supplier will provide a fully inclusive Linen and Laundry Service to deliver the following: • Provision of Clean Linen to point of use (department and ward level); • Collection and processing of Used Linen from point of use (department and ward level); and • Repairs and alterations to Linen and uniforms The Linen and Laundry Service shall be provided ensuring that there is an adequate supply of Linen available at each of the relevant properties, 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. A high standard is required for our patients, visitors and staff to reflect the requirements of the client, the care quality commission (CQC) and NHS Patient lead assessments of the care environment (PLACE). The Contracting Authorities awarded one joint Contract for the provision of all services detailed in its Specification. Please note that Medway Community Healthcare is not a public authority, and it is therefore not possible to provide their details within the "Contracting Authorities" section of this notice as they do not have an account on the Central Digital Platform. We have therefore provided the full details below: Contracting Authorities: 1. Kent and Medway Mental Health NHS Trust Public Procurement Organisation Number: PNZR-1968-PDPD Priority house, Hermitage Lane Maidstone Kent ME16 9PH United Kingdom Email: kmmh.procurement@nhs.net Website: https://www.kentmedwaymentalhealth.nhs.uk/ Region: UKJ46 - West Kent Organisation type: Public authority - central government 2. Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust Public Procurement Organisation Number: PHVC-1716-LBDJ Trinity House, 110 - 120 Upper Pemberton, Ashford TN25 4AZ United Kingdom Email: kmmh.procurement@nhs.net Website: https://www.kentcht.nhs.uk Region: UKJ45 - Mid Kent Organisation type: Public authority - central government 3. Medway Community Healthcare Public Procurement Organisation Number: N/A 21 Bailey Drive, Gillingham Business Park Gillingham ME8 0PZ United Kingdom Email: kmmh.procurement@nhs.net Website: https://www.medwaycommunityhealthcare.nhs.uk/ Region: UKJ41 - Medway Organisation type: Community Interest Company
  • T26-029ENV Provision of Display Energy Certificates and Energy Advisory Reports

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    derry-city-and-strabane-district-council
    supplier
    Northwest Energy Assessors
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Derry City and Strabane District Council wishes to engage a competent Energy Assessor to produce DEC’s (Display Energy Certificates) for all council buildings above 250M² to comply with the current EPB (Energy Performance in Buildings) Regulations. The council also requires that Energy Advisory Reports are produced by the Energy Assessor for all buildings included in this document in Year 1. The successful energy assessor must visit all sites before producing the Display Energy Certificate. Site visits must be co-ordinated with the client’s representative and evidence that the visit has been completed issued with the completed DEC. Site visits will not be required in Year 2 or year 3 unless the council confirms that there has been a significant change to the building. Your submission must be submitted via etendersNI, via this CFT. No other method of submissions will be accepted. Please refer to the CfT documents for further detail.
  • NHS Intravenous (IV) Fluids, Topical Solutions, Urological Solutions & Gelatins - 1 June 2026

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    nhs-england
    supplier
    B. Braun Medical Limited
    value
    87586666
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    NHS National Proprietary Pharmaceuticals – Intravenous (IV) Fluids, Topical Solutions, Urological Solutions & Gelatins 1 June 2026 – CM/PHR/25/5727 Period of Framework Agreement: 1 June 2026 to 31 May 2028 with an option or option(s) to extend (at the Authority’s discretion) for a period or periods up to a total of 24 months. CM/PHR/25/5727/01 - High Use Lines Regionally Awarded to 1 Supplier CM/PHR/25/5727/02 - Not Regionally Awarded Lines CM/PHR/25/5727/03 - All Lines in Lot 1 and Lot 2, available only to Aseptic Units from any Supplier CM/PHR/25/5727/04 - Added Value Services
  • DDaT26183 - Whiteboard Software Tool

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    uk-research-and-innovation
    supplier
    Lucid Software Inc.
    value
    30875
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    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 and Innovation had a requirement for a whiteboarding software tool.
  • ES RDE 029 - Ambient air quality monitoring strategy for industrial clusters

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    department-for-environment-food-rural-affairs
    supplier
    RICARDO-AEA LIMITED
    value
    19999.64
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Environment Agency self-service direct award. The Environment Agency (EA) is commissioning a two-month project to develop an evidence based ambient air monitoring strategy for industrial clusters where carbon capture and other low carbon technologies are expected to operate.
  • Diocese of Coventry MAT Provision of HR System and Payroll Service

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    the-diocese-of-coventry-multi-academy-trust
    supplier
    NEO: PEOPLE MANAGEMENT LIMITED
    value
    300000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    pending
    description
    The Trust was seeking a Contractor to deliver a service that will manage all aspects of payroll and pension administration, provide a centralised, efficient and compliant HR system, pension administration and pension returns, reporting and meet all end of year and EOYC requirements. The Contractor will provide a flexible service, staffed with suitably experienced personnel and have adequate resource in place to fulfil service requirements.
  • NHS Intravenous (IV) Fluids, Topical Solutions, Urological Solutions & Gelatins - 1 June 2026

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    nhs-england
    supplier
    B. Braun Medical Limited
    value
    19060004
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    NHS National Proprietary Pharmaceuticals – Intravenous (IV) Fluids, Topical Solutions, Urological Solutions & Gelatins 1 June 2026 – CM/PHR/25/5727 Period of Framework Agreement: 1 June 2026 to 31 May 2028 with an option or option(s) to extend (at the Authority’s discretion) for a period or periods up to a total of 24 months. CM/PHR/25/5727/01 - High Use Lines Regionally Awarded to 1 Supplier CM/PHR/25/5727/02 - Not Regionally Awarded Lines CM/PHR/25/5727/03 - All Lines in Lot 1 and Lot 2, available only to Aseptic Units from any Supplier CM/PHR/25/5727/04 - Added Value Services
  • NHS Intravenous (IV) Fluids, Topical Solutions, Urological Solutions & Gelatins - 1 June 2026

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    nhs-england
    supplier
    Aguettant Ltd
    value
    171540038
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    NHS National Proprietary Pharmaceuticals – Intravenous (IV) Fluids, Topical Solutions, Urological Solutions & Gelatins 1 June 2026 – CM/PHR/25/5727 Period of Framework Agreement: 1 June 2026 to 31 May 2028 with an option or option(s) to extend (at the Authority’s discretion) for a period or periods up to a total of 24 months. CM/PHR/25/5727/01 - High Use Lines Regionally Awarded to 1 Supplier CM/PHR/25/5727/02 - Not Regionally Awarded Lines CM/PHR/25/5727/03 - All Lines in Lot 1 and Lot 2, available only to Aseptic Units from any Supplier CM/PHR/25/5727/04 - Added Value Services
  • Carbon Report

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    lowestoft-town-council
    supplier
    GROUNDWORK EAST
    value
    17522
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Quotations should cover the following services and each element of the overall report required should be individually costed: • A full report of carbon emissions by the Town Council across all of its operations and assets and how these could be reduced: a. Asset list (available on the Town Council website) and includes a theatre, parks and open spaces, community buildings, allotments. Most buildings have current EPC reports. Some assets are tenanted with catering and museum activities being run from these buildings. b. Town Council's vehicle fleet - Inventory of vehicles (see appendix i). c. The Town Council has its own grounds and buildings maintenance team which works across our facilities using a range of equipment and horticulture and arboriculture techniques. d. Lowestoft Town Council runs events through the year and the events schedule (see appendix ii). Report to include how events could be more sustainably run. e. A training programme for both councillors and officers for carbon literacy. Within your quote documentation please provide a copy of your company insurance policy document and details of any additional cover / services that you provide that would be available. Tenders will be assessed in terms of best value for money, scope of work and the ability to deliver the scope of work offered. It is prohibited for prospective contractors to contact Lowestoft Town Councillors or Staff to encourage or support their tender outside of the prescribed process outlined.
  • Merchant Acquiring Services -Rushcliffe Borough Council

    2026-04-28
    dept_slug
    rushcliffe-borough-council
    supplier
    BARCLAYS BANK PLC
    value
    132000
    awarded_date
    2026-04-28
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of merchant services in relation to card payments. Procurement undertaken by Notinghamshire County Council on behalf of Rushcliffe Borough Council.
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