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

39,611 records in this dataset. Showing rows 1501 to 1600 (page 16 of 397).

  • FW Supply and Deliver - Poly Ethylene Covered Conductors - Multi Site

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    sse-plc
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Framework Agreement to Supply Poly Ethylene Covered Conductors.
  • 28598 - the secure credit card fee and monthly data management system

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    plymouth-city-council
    supplier
    INTERNATIONAL PARKING SYSTEMS (UK) LIMITED
    value
    216000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Procurement Ref. 28598 - To cover monthly management of invoices for the secure credit card fee and monthly data management system from 01/04/2026 - 31/03/2027. Call-off without Competition as per ESPO Framework 509_23 Lot 1. Framework Call-Off Terms & Conditions to apply.
  • Supply of Natural Gas Framework

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    south-west-essex-community-education-trust-limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    terminated
  • White Goods Supply and Related Maintenance Services

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    local-space
    supplier
    Focus Furnishing
    value
    100000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    White Goods Supply and Related Maintenance Services including responsive repairs, installation and replacements
  • Streatham, Homebase – Monitoring Surveyor

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    clarion-housing-property-development-service-limited
    supplier
    BPM Project Management Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Monitoring Surveyor Appointment for Streatham Homebase
  • Supply of Natural Gas Framework

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    south-west-essex-community-education-trust-limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    terminated
  • Amazon Business - Public Sector Digital Marketplace

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    dudley-metropolitan-borough-council
    supplier
    Amazon EU SARL, UK Branch
    value
    198906.58
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Various office equipment and supplies.
  • Window Cleaning for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    aneurin-bevan-university-health-board
    supplier
    Bell Cleaning Services Ltd
    value
    158992.56
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (ABUHB) is seeking to procure a suitably experienced contractor to deliver programmed and ad-hoc window cleaning services across its hospital, community and administrative estate.
  • STA1532 - SPX AID TO NAVIGATION OY

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    the-corporation-of-trinity-house
    supplier
    SPX AIDS TO NAVIGATION OY
    value
    49025
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Trinity House were required to purchase 2 x Hazard Warning Signals for service use.
  • Supply of Electricity Framework

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    south-west-essex-community-education-trust-limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    terminated
  • Dementia Support Service

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    leicester-city-council
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    cancelled
  • Supply of Electricity Framework

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    south-west-essex-community-education-trust-limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    terminated
  • Provision of Continuous Professional Development Activities (Liverpool John Moores University)

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    north-cheshire-mersey-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    Liverpool John Moores University
    value
    55000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of continuous professional development activities by Liverpool John Moores University for the total contract value of £55,000 (inc VAT)
  • Supply, Installation & Maintenance of HR and Payroll System

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    east-durham-college
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    cancelled
  • Technical Consultancy and Project management for Port of Workington dock gates remediation project

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    cumberland-council
    supplier
    HASKONING UK LIMITED
    value
    150680
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    The Port of Workington requires a Project Management partner, for the delivery of a project to provide maintenance and upgrades, to the ports two mitre gates. This procurement will cover two phases for the project. Phase 1 will involve the drawing up of a technical specification and assistance with the tendering process for delivery of the subsequent works. Phase 2 will involve full project management for delivery of the subsequent remedial works project. The contract is anticipated to commence on 04/05/2026 and will continue for a period of 24 months (or until completion of the maintenance works, whichever is later), unless terminated in accordance with the Conditions of Contract. There is the potential for a contract extension of up to 1 year, depending on both the success in achieving the required outcomes and availability of further funding.
  • Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) Experience Assessment

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    cabinet-office
    supplier
    CIPD ENTERPRISES LTD
    value
    996050
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    The Cabinet Office is seeking to establish a contract for the provision of CIPD experience assessment, upgrading, and senior leader routes to Chartered Fellowship. The CIPD is the only professional body with the required platform to award these internationally recognised memberships, making them the sole provider for these specific experience-led routes.
  • Development of New Build Council Housing at Ael-Y-Bryn, Ystradgynlais, Powys, Mid Wales

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    powys-county-council
    supplier
    Morganstone Ltd
    value
    3107267.3
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Powys County Council sought to appoint a suitably experienced, qualified and competent Contractor (or a group of contractors acting as a Consortium) to develop x14 walk-up flats, on a brownfield site at Ael-y-Bryn, Brecon Road, Ystradgynlais, Powys, Mid Wales. The scheme has been designed to meet Welsh Development Quality Requirements 2021 (WDQR 2021), Secured by Design Gold and Lifetime Homes. The dwellings have been designed to meet EPC A rating.
  • CTCRR Bowls Club Design and Build

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    devon-county-council
    supplier
    SKINNER CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
    value
    1929675.81
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    The design and build of a new bowls club facility, including Club house and all weather bowling green. This development is required as part of the Cullompton Town Centre Relief Road construction.
  • WCC P547 Contract for Water Retail Services

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    westminster-city-council
    supplier
    Anglian Water Business (National) Limited (trading as Wave Utilities)
    value
    1530980
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    This contract is for the provision to provide Water Retail Services to Westminster City Council
  • E-Learning Application

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    breckland-district-council
    supplier
    VINCI LEGAL LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Breckland District Council is seeking a Cloud Based E-Learning and Learning Development Platform with a minimum 400 licences and SCORM Compliant.
  • PRP291 Servicing and Repairs of Air Conditioning and Air Handling Units/ Heating Ventilation (HVAC

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    derbyshire-county-council
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    cancelled
  • Event Paramedic and First Aid Services

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    the-acc-group-liverpool
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    cancelled
  • Places for People Materials

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    places-for-people-group-limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    terminated
  • Sight Testing and Dispensing of Spectacles to Children and Young People in Special Educational Settings across the South East

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    thames-valley-integrated-care-board-icb
    supplier
    SeeAbility Ltd
    value
    2275000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    The South East Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) sought suitably qualified Providers to deliver at scale sight testing and dispensing of spectacles services for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in Special Educational Settings (SES) across the region. This procurement was divided into Lots: • Lot 1: Thames Valley - Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire West and Berkshire East • Lot 2: Hampshire and Isle of Wight, including North East Hampshire • Lot 3: Kent and Medway • Lot 4: Surrey, including Surrey Heath and Farnham • Lot 5: Sussex At the time of the procurement, the South East comprised six Integrated Care Boards (ICBs). From 1 April 2026, these reduced to four ICBs: • NHS Thames Valley ICB - bringing together Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire West and Berkshire East (formerly BOB ICB and part of Frimley ICB) • Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICB, which expanded to include North East Hampshire • Kent and Medway ICB, which remained unchanged • Surrey and Sussex ICB - bringing together Surrey and Sussex, including Surrey Heath and Farnham These changes were designed to improve integration, reduce health inequalities, and align services with local government boundaries to support the delivery of more sustainable care. Children and young people with autism and/or learning disabilities face significant barriers to accessing routine eye care. Evidence from the 2021 NHS England Proof of Concept (POC) programme demonstrated that delivering sight tests and dispensing services directly within Special Educational Settings (SES) was both effective and impactful. The service aims to ensure that eligible children and young people in SES across the South East are offered an annual sight test, unless clinically inappropriate. The goal is to reduce health inequalities, improve educational outcomes, and support better quality of life through timely identification and management of vision needs. Further information is available in the service specification and the engagement report published on the NHS England website: • Service specification: https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/cyp-send-oral-and-sight-testing-service-specifications/ • Engagement report: https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/engagement-report-for-sight-testing-and-dispensing-of-spectacles-to-send-children-and-young-people-in-a-special-educational-setting-across-england/ The contracts will be for an initial duration of 5 years (60 months) with an optional extension of 2 years (1 x 24 months). Services are expected to commence in 2026. The maximum total budget available for the initial five year period (excluding the optional two year extension) for each Lot was as follows: • Lot 1: £2,355,000 • Lot 2: £2,180,000 • Lot 3: £3,265,000 • Lot 4: £1,625,000 • Lot 5: £1,980,000 The maximum total budget available including the optional two year extension (five years plus two years) for each Lot was as follows: • Lot 1: £3,297,000 • Lot 2: £3,052,000 • Lot 3: £4,571,000 • Lot 4: £2,275,000 • Lot 5: £2,772,000 The Commissioner will be contracting for the services using the General Ophthalmic Additional Services Model Contract - Special Educational Setting (SES). Contracts may be amended during the term to reflect co-commissioning, mandated directives, or service changes with associated funding. The Commissioners were of the view that the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE) did not apply. Bidders were required to undertake their own independent assessment of TUPE applicability. This notice serves as an intention to award contracts for Lots 1 to 5 under the competitive process of the Provider Selection Regime (PSR). This procurement exercise was carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW CSU) on behalf of the Commissioners.
  • Sight Testing and Dispensing of Spectacles to Children and Young People in Special Educational Settings across the South East

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    thames-valley-integrated-care-board-icb
    supplier
    SeeAbility Ltd
    value
    4571000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    The South East Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) sought suitably qualified Providers to deliver at scale sight testing and dispensing of spectacles services for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in Special Educational Settings (SES) across the region. This procurement was divided into Lots: • Lot 1: Thames Valley - Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire West and Berkshire East • Lot 2: Hampshire and Isle of Wight, including North East Hampshire • Lot 3: Kent and Medway • Lot 4: Surrey, including Surrey Heath and Farnham • Lot 5: Sussex At the time of the procurement, the South East comprised six Integrated Care Boards (ICBs). From 1 April 2026, these reduced to four ICBs: • NHS Thames Valley ICB - bringing together Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire West and Berkshire East (formerly BOB ICB and part of Frimley ICB) • Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICB, which expanded to include North East Hampshire • Kent and Medway ICB, which remained unchanged • Surrey and Sussex ICB - bringing together Surrey and Sussex, including Surrey Heath and Farnham These changes were designed to improve integration, reduce health inequalities, and align services with local government boundaries to support the delivery of more sustainable care. Children and young people with autism and/or learning disabilities face significant barriers to accessing routine eye care. Evidence from the 2021 NHS England Proof of Concept (POC) programme demonstrated that delivering sight tests and dispensing services directly within Special Educational Settings (SES) was both effective and impactful. The service aims to ensure that eligible children and young people in SES across the South East are offered an annual sight test, unless clinically inappropriate. The goal is to reduce health inequalities, improve educational outcomes, and support better quality of life through timely identification and management of vision needs. Further information is available in the service specification and the engagement report published on the NHS England website: • Service specification: https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/cyp-send-oral-and-sight-testing-service-specifications/ • Engagement report: https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/engagement-report-for-sight-testing-and-dispensing-of-spectacles-to-send-children-and-young-people-in-a-special-educational-setting-across-england/ The contracts will be for an initial duration of 5 years (60 months) with an optional extension of 2 years (1 x 24 months). Services are expected to commence in 2026. The maximum total budget available for the initial five year period (excluding the optional two year extension) for each Lot was as follows: • Lot 1: £2,355,000 • Lot 2: £2,180,000 • Lot 3: £3,265,000 • Lot 4: £1,625,000 • Lot 5: £1,980,000 The maximum total budget available including the optional two year extension (five years plus two years) for each Lot was as follows: • Lot 1: £3,297,000 • Lot 2: £3,052,000 • Lot 3: £4,571,000 • Lot 4: £2,275,000 • Lot 5: £2,772,000 The Commissioner will be contracting for the services using the General Ophthalmic Additional Services Model Contract - Special Educational Setting (SES). Contracts may be amended during the term to reflect co-commissioning, mandated directives, or service changes with associated funding. The Commissioners were of the view that the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE) did not apply. Bidders were required to undertake their own independent assessment of TUPE applicability. This notice serves as an intention to award contracts for Lots 1 to 5 under the competitive process of the Provider Selection Regime (PSR). This procurement exercise was carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW CSU) on behalf of the Commissioners.
  • Sight Testing and Dispensing of Spectacles to Children and Young People in Special Educational Settings across the South East

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    thames-valley-integrated-care-board-icb
    supplier
    SeeAbility Ltd
    value
    2772000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    The South East Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) sought suitably qualified Providers to deliver at scale sight testing and dispensing of spectacles services for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in Special Educational Settings (SES) across the region. This procurement was divided into Lots: • Lot 1: Thames Valley - Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire West and Berkshire East • Lot 2: Hampshire and Isle of Wight, including North East Hampshire • Lot 3: Kent and Medway • Lot 4: Surrey, including Surrey Heath and Farnham • Lot 5: Sussex At the time of the procurement, the South East comprised six Integrated Care Boards (ICBs). From 1 April 2026, these reduced to four ICBs: • NHS Thames Valley ICB - bringing together Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire West and Berkshire East (formerly BOB ICB and part of Frimley ICB) • Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICB, which expanded to include North East Hampshire • Kent and Medway ICB, which remained unchanged • Surrey and Sussex ICB - bringing together Surrey and Sussex, including Surrey Heath and Farnham These changes were designed to improve integration, reduce health inequalities, and align services with local government boundaries to support the delivery of more sustainable care. Children and young people with autism and/or learning disabilities face significant barriers to accessing routine eye care. Evidence from the 2021 NHS England Proof of Concept (POC) programme demonstrated that delivering sight tests and dispensing services directly within Special Educational Settings (SES) was both effective and impactful. The service aims to ensure that eligible children and young people in SES across the South East are offered an annual sight test, unless clinically inappropriate. The goal is to reduce health inequalities, improve educational outcomes, and support better quality of life through timely identification and management of vision needs. Further information is available in the service specification and the engagement report published on the NHS England website: • Service specification: https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/cyp-send-oral-and-sight-testing-service-specifications/ • Engagement report: https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/engagement-report-for-sight-testing-and-dispensing-of-spectacles-to-send-children-and-young-people-in-a-special-educational-setting-across-england/ The contracts will be for an initial duration of 5 years (60 months) with an optional extension of 2 years (1 x 24 months). Services are expected to commence in 2026. The maximum total budget available for the initial five year period (excluding the optional two year extension) for each Lot was as follows: • Lot 1: £2,355,000 • Lot 2: £2,180,000 • Lot 3: £3,265,000 • Lot 4: £1,625,000 • Lot 5: £1,980,000 The maximum total budget available including the optional two year extension (five years plus two years) for each Lot was as follows: • Lot 1: £3,297,000 • Lot 2: £3,052,000 • Lot 3: £4,571,000 • Lot 4: £2,275,000 • Lot 5: £2,772,000 The Commissioner will be contracting for the services using the General Ophthalmic Additional Services Model Contract - Special Educational Setting (SES). Contracts may be amended during the term to reflect co-commissioning, mandated directives, or service changes with associated funding. The Commissioners were of the view that the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE) did not apply. Bidders were required to undertake their own independent assessment of TUPE applicability. This notice serves as an intention to award contracts for Lots 1 to 5 under the competitive process of the Provider Selection Regime (PSR). This procurement exercise was carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW CSU) on behalf of the Commissioners.
  • Sight Testing and Dispensing of Spectacles to Children and Young People in Special Educational Settings across the South East

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    thames-valley-integrated-care-board-icb
    supplier
    SeeAbility Ltd
    value
    3297000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    The South East Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) sought suitably qualified Providers to deliver at scale sight testing and dispensing of spectacles services for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in Special Educational Settings (SES) across the region. This procurement was divided into Lots: • Lot 1: Thames Valley - Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire West and Berkshire East • Lot 2: Hampshire and Isle of Wight, including North East Hampshire • Lot 3: Kent and Medway • Lot 4: Surrey, including Surrey Heath and Farnham • Lot 5: Sussex At the time of the procurement, the South East comprised six Integrated Care Boards (ICBs). From 1 April 2026, these reduced to four ICBs: • NHS Thames Valley ICB - bringing together Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire West and Berkshire East (formerly BOB ICB and part of Frimley ICB) • Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICB, which expanded to include North East Hampshire • Kent and Medway ICB, which remained unchanged • Surrey and Sussex ICB - bringing together Surrey and Sussex, including Surrey Heath and Farnham These changes were designed to improve integration, reduce health inequalities, and align services with local government boundaries to support the delivery of more sustainable care. Children and young people with autism and/or learning disabilities face significant barriers to accessing routine eye care. Evidence from the 2021 NHS England Proof of Concept (POC) programme demonstrated that delivering sight tests and dispensing services directly within Special Educational Settings (SES) was both effective and impactful. The service aims to ensure that eligible children and young people in SES across the South East are offered an annual sight test, unless clinically inappropriate. The goal is to reduce health inequalities, improve educational outcomes, and support better quality of life through timely identification and management of vision needs. Further information is available in the service specification and the engagement report published on the NHS England website: • Service specification: https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/cyp-send-oral-and-sight-testing-service-specifications/ • Engagement report: https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/engagement-report-for-sight-testing-and-dispensing-of-spectacles-to-send-children-and-young-people-in-a-special-educational-setting-across-england/ The contracts will be for an initial duration of 5 years (60 months) with an optional extension of 2 years (1 x 24 months). Services are expected to commence in 2026. The maximum total budget available for the initial five year period (excluding the optional two year extension) for each Lot was as follows: • Lot 1: £2,355,000 • Lot 2: £2,180,000 • Lot 3: £3,265,000 • Lot 4: £1,625,000 • Lot 5: £1,980,000 The maximum total budget available including the optional two year extension (five years plus two years) for each Lot was as follows: • Lot 1: £3,297,000 • Lot 2: £3,052,000 • Lot 3: £4,571,000 • Lot 4: £2,275,000 • Lot 5: £2,772,000 The Commissioner will be contracting for the services using the General Ophthalmic Additional Services Model Contract - Special Educational Setting (SES). Contracts may be amended during the term to reflect co-commissioning, mandated directives, or service changes with associated funding. The Commissioners were of the view that the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE) did not apply. Bidders were required to undertake their own independent assessment of TUPE applicability. This notice serves as an intention to award contracts for Lots 1 to 5 under the competitive process of the Provider Selection Regime (PSR). This procurement exercise was carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW CSU) on behalf of the Commissioners.
  • QRSV Blocks 5,6 & 7 Refurbishment

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    university-of-winchester
    supplier
    TRIDENT MAINTENANCE SERVICES LTD
    value
    228934.92
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    • Internal decoration and flooring works to 162 bedrooms. • Internal decoration and flooring works to 28 kitchens. • Internal decoration and flooring works to flat corridors. • Internal decoration to some areas in entrance vestibules, staircases, lift lobbies and associated areas. • Replacement of 28 pin boards within the kitchens.
  • Sight Testing and Dispensing of Spectacles to Children and Young People in Special Educational Settings across the South East

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    thames-valley-integrated-care-board-icb
    supplier
    SeeAbility Ltd
    value
    3052000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    The South East Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) sought suitably qualified Providers to deliver at scale sight testing and dispensing of spectacles services for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in Special Educational Settings (SES) across the region. This procurement was divided into Lots: • Lot 1: Thames Valley - Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire West and Berkshire East • Lot 2: Hampshire and Isle of Wight, including North East Hampshire • Lot 3: Kent and Medway • Lot 4: Surrey, including Surrey Heath and Farnham • Lot 5: Sussex At the time of the procurement, the South East comprised six Integrated Care Boards (ICBs). From 1 April 2026, these reduced to four ICBs: • NHS Thames Valley ICB - bringing together Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire West and Berkshire East (formerly BOB ICB and part of Frimley ICB) • Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICB, which expanded to include North East Hampshire • Kent and Medway ICB, which remained unchanged • Surrey and Sussex ICB - bringing together Surrey and Sussex, including Surrey Heath and Farnham These changes were designed to improve integration, reduce health inequalities, and align services with local government boundaries to support the delivery of more sustainable care. Children and young people with autism and/or learning disabilities face significant barriers to accessing routine eye care. Evidence from the 2021 NHS England Proof of Concept (POC) programme demonstrated that delivering sight tests and dispensing services directly within Special Educational Settings (SES) was both effective and impactful. The service aims to ensure that eligible children and young people in SES across the South East are offered an annual sight test, unless clinically inappropriate. The goal is to reduce health inequalities, improve educational outcomes, and support better quality of life through timely identification and management of vision needs. Further information is available in the service specification and the engagement report published on the NHS England website: • Service specification: https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/cyp-send-oral-and-sight-testing-service-specifications/ • Engagement report: https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/engagement-report-for-sight-testing-and-dispensing-of-spectacles-to-send-children-and-young-people-in-a-special-educational-setting-across-england/ The contracts will be for an initial duration of 5 years (60 months) with an optional extension of 2 years (1 x 24 months). Services are expected to commence in 2026. The maximum total budget available for the initial five year period (excluding the optional two year extension) for each Lot was as follows: • Lot 1: £2,355,000 • Lot 2: £2,180,000 • Lot 3: £3,265,000 • Lot 4: £1,625,000 • Lot 5: £1,980,000 The maximum total budget available including the optional two year extension (five years plus two years) for each Lot was as follows: • Lot 1: £3,297,000 • Lot 2: £3,052,000 • Lot 3: £4,571,000 • Lot 4: £2,275,000 • Lot 5: £2,772,000 The Commissioner will be contracting for the services using the General Ophthalmic Additional Services Model Contract - Special Educational Setting (SES). Contracts may be amended during the term to reflect co-commissioning, mandated directives, or service changes with associated funding. The Commissioners were of the view that the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE) did not apply. Bidders were required to undertake their own independent assessment of TUPE applicability. This notice serves as an intention to award contracts for Lots 1 to 5 under the competitive process of the Provider Selection Regime (PSR). This procurement exercise was carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW CSU) on behalf of the Commissioners.
  • TV studio 2 Upgrade

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    university-of-winchester
    supplier
    The Digital Garage Group Limited
    value
    262418
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Design, supply, installation and full commissioning of the studio equipment and to provide onsite training knowledge transfer suitable for long term operation.
  • Places for People Materials

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    places-for-people-group-limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    terminated
  • UKRI-5692 ISIS MUSHROOM/WISH-II Neutron Guides

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    uk-research-innovation-ukri
    supplier
    SwissNeutronics AG
    value
    1691320
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    This Tender specifies the requirements for the supply of the MUSHROOM and WISH II neutron guides. Both are to be supplied under this contract. The guides will be installed at the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source facility in Oxfordshire. ISIS uses neutrons produced via spallation in a variety of beamlines to investigate material properties and life sciences. The MUSHROOM instrument project will deliver a new instrument to be used for indirect spectrometry located on Target Station 2, port W8.. The WISH-II instrument will deliver a cold neutron diffractometer located on Target Station 2, port E9. The requirement is to design, supply, install, test and align (approximately 37.1m for MUSHROOM and 33.3m for WISH II) of straight, elliptical neutron guide with the M-values and reflectivity described in the Tender documents, and the associated housings and supports. Please refer to the two technical specifications and ITT documentation for the full suite of requirements.
  • Water Roadmap Delivery Partner - South East Rivers Trust

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    waste-resources-action-programme
    supplier
    The South East Rivers Trust
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    We would like to provide South East Rivers Trust a 12 month direct award contract to continue as WRAP’s delivery partner for the Water Roadmap collective action project in South East England. This is a strategically important food sourcing area for the UK supply chain, specifically for fresh soft, top and stone fruit. The catchments in this area are under significant water pressure with the area facing water shortages and drought regularly. Consequently, the catchments are a high priority for WRAP and our stakeholders to improve water stewardship under the Water Roadmap. Improving water stewardship is a long-term endeavour recognised by WRAP and our business funders who make a 3-year financial commitment to each of the collective action projects. The stability this provides enables WRAP’s delivery partners to build relationships, develop and implement solutions and maintain the expertise required to tackle significant challenges requiring the collaboration of hundreds, if not thousands of stakeholders.
  • Year in Industry Student Placements

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    cardiff-university
    supplier
    SYMMONS MADGE ASSOCIATES LIMITED
    value
    500000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Cardiff University's School of Engineering requires external support for the provision of year in industry student placements.
  • Wilkinson Street and Phoenix Park & Ride parking charges

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    nottingham-university-hospital-nhs-trust
    supplier
    Tramlink Nottingham Limited
    value
    267500
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    Facility for NUH staff to park at Wilkinson Street and Phoenix Park & Ride and use Medilink bus services for travel to work sites.
  • Occupational Therapy Services

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    open-thinking-partnership
    supplier
    SPEAKEASY THERAPY LIMITED
    value
    366030
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    This procurement process is intended to appoint a contract for a three-year period. The start date will be 21 August 2026. We are looking for therapy provision equalling 8 days per week across OTP for 36 weeks per year during term time. Additionally, we are looking for hours equivalent to 6 days per year for CPD for staff. This must include having availability outside term time to support staff training days and any other related activity. Please note, this includes the end of August due to start dates of Leicestershire schools.
  • Delivery of assessed care packages within Chestnut Grange, MacGregor Tithe and Tyldesley Court.

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    staffordshire-county-council
    supplier
    AVE MARIA CARE LTD
    value
    3413119
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    The Council will fund the supplier for those individuals who are eligible for planned care packages at: • MacGregor Tithe (Extra Care Scheme), Hospital Street, Tamworth, B79 7EF • Chestnut Grange (Extra Care Scheme), All Saints Road, Burton upon Trent, DE14 3HL. • Tyldesley Court (Retirement Housing Complex), High Street, Burton upon Trent, DE14 1LJ which opens in 2026. The care commissioned at the sites will be paid on the Authority's extra care hourly rate. The Authority will not subsidise any care that is delivered outside of the commissioned Care Package throughout the day and night. The Authority will not provide any additional funding for care delivery that is in addition to the Care Packages of Service Users residing at the Sites. The Housing Providers of the Sites may fund the delivery of unplanned care and support at the Extra Care Sites with the supplier. This decision has not yet been taken by the Housing Providers at the point the tender is commenced. This service is not in the scope of this Agreement, but there is an expectation that if requested the supplier would enter into a separate agreement for any such service with the Housing Provider. Residents located at the Sites may approach the supplier to self-fund care packages, social support or housekeeping tasks. Self-funded care packages are not within the scope of this Agreement, but there is an expectation that if requested the supplier would enter into a separate agreement for any such service with Residents. The supplier must ensure that they develop and maintain a positive and constructive working relationship with the Housing Providers during the term of this Agreement. There will be one supplier who will deliver planned care and support at all 3 sites: MacGregor Tithe (Extra Care Scheme), Hospital Street, Tamworth, B79 7EF, Chestnut Grange (Extra Care Scheme), All Saints Road, Burton upon Trent, DE14 3HL and Tyldesley Court (Sheltered accommodation), High Street, Burton upon Trent, DE14 1LJ. Therefore, the advertised value for the total estimated agreement value for planned care and support at the sites will be £3,250,590 - £3,413,119 excluding VAT.
  • Speech and Language Therapy Services

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    open-thinking-partnership
    supplier
    SPEAKEASY THERAPY LIMITED
    value
    439200
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    This procurement process is intended to appoint a contract for a three-year period. The start date will be 21 August 2026. We are looking for therapy provision equalling 10 days per week for 36 weeks per year across OTP during term time. Additionally, we are looking for hours equivalent to 6 days per year for CPD and/or wider stakeholder input. This must include having availability outside term time to support staff training days and any other related activity. Please note, this includes the end of August due to start dates of Leicestershire schools.
  • Hepatitis C ‘Follow Me’ Peer Programme and Hep C van extension

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    nottingham-university-hospital-nhs-trust
    supplier
    Hepatitis C Trust
    value
    200805.75
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    The Project involves the development of a network of peers within community services and hostel settings to deliver regular hepatitis C education that incorporates key prevention, diagnosis, linkage to care and treatment messages. The Provider will identify peers and train and support them to deliver education interventions and provide one to one buddy support, in particular to newly diagnosed people and those accessing treatment.
  • Package Deal at Chesterfield Road, North Wingfield

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    guinness-developments-ltd
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    cancelled
  • Creative Solution for the Leamside Line Visual Identity

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    north-east-combined-authority
    supplier
    KAROL MARKETING LIMITED
    value
    32517.5
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    The North East CA is seeking to appoint a creative agency to design a strong creative solution to design and refine the visual identity of the new Leamside Line, a major infrastructure project which will be transformative for the future of North East. The commission will include, but not limited to, the design of a new name, identity/strapline. along with initial key assets. Contract period 13/4/2026 to 13/6/2026. Available budget £35,000 excl. VAT
  • (Maintenance of) PiSmart Cassette Printers

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    nhs-wales-shared-services-partnership-procurement-services-hosted-by-velindre-university-nhs-trust
    supplier
    Cell Path Ltd
    value
    53425.44
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    This contract relates to the maintenance of PiSmart Cassette Printers located within Singleton Hospital for a three-year period. PiSmart Cassette Printers are specialist laboratory devices used to print and label specimen cassettes accurately for pathology and diagnostic processes. The printers support patient sample identification and traceability, helping to ensure accuracy, efficiency, and compliance within laboratory services.
  • Cullompton Town Centre Relief Road

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    devon-county-council
    supplier
    WILLS BROS CIVIL ENGINEERING LIMITED
    value
    13816995.31
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    Tender Process: The Works have been procured via open tender following the traditional route. The form of Contract will be NEC4 ECC Option A. The Contracting Authority has provided a detailed design Drawings Pack, corresponding Design Specifications and instructions on the Client's tender evaluation methodology, which comprised scoring against both Quality and Price. Each tendering party were required to provide an Activity Schedule to validate their submission, based on their own take off quantities. Works Overview: Construction of a new relief road in Cullompton, Devon, linking Station Road and Exeter Road via Meadow Lane. This will provide a bypass of the town centre, approximately 1.3km in length and 6.5m in nominal width, including a 2.0m wide footway to the west side. Summary of works: - Partial realignment of a 60m section of Meadow Lane to facilitate connection to the new relief road and a change of priority at its junction with Duke Street. - A new roundabout junction connecting the relief road to Station Road and Millenium Way. - Construction of 5 new junctions providing access to existing minor roads and adjacent properties. - Highways drainage provision including 2 surface water attenuation ponds. - Demolition of existing sporting facilities in proximity the west coast mainline boundary. - Replacement of a section of existing fencing to the west coast mainline boundary with new palisade fencing. - Works within the adjacent areas of public open space including construction of new paths, landscaping, and fencing works. - Coordination of utilities diversionary works required by BT, National Grid, Wales and West Utilities, and SWW to accommodate the Works. Relief Road Works: Ch 0-130m - Partial realignment of both Meadow Lane and Duke Street and the reconfiguration of their Junction with a change of priority. Replacement of the existing culvert running under this Junction and the provision of a new 3.0m wide shared use path linking into an off-road shared use public open space (to be constructed by others). Ch 130-280m - Construction of an offline section of the relief road on embankment in the fields to the south of the existing Duke Street. This section will incorporate 1 road bridge to cross Spratford Mill Stream, 3 large flood relief culverts, and a new side road junction with Duke Street to provide access to the Cullompton Community Association (CCA) fields. Ch 280-460m - Construction of the relief road on embankment leading northwards from Duke Street to the existing Cricket Ground. This section will incorporate the removal and reconstruction of the Duke Street / Old Hill embankment to provide a new road junction with Old Hill and a pedestrian link to Duke Street, 2 new flood relief culverts, and the construction of a new drainage attenuation basin between the road and existing railway. Ch 460-590m - Construction of the relief road through the existing cricket field and bowls club. This section will be nominally at grade and will be constructed with an interface to adjacent works by others to construct the new Bowls Club house and green (works are likely to be ongoing at the time of the relief road construction). This road section incorporates the construction of a new access junction to the new Bowls Club and the demolition of the existing Bowls Club house and green in proximity to the railway boundary. Ch 590-840m - Construction of the relief road adjacent the railway and through the existing Cullompton Rangers Football Club site. This section will be nominally at grade and will be constructed with an interface to adjacent works by others to construct the replacement Football Club facilities including a new adult training pitch and carpark. This road section incorporates the construction of a new access junction to the Football Club and the removal of the existing Football Club sheds and lighting columns in proximity to the railway boundary. Ch 840-1270m - Construction of the relief road through existing areas of public open and fields through to Station Road. This section will be nominally at grade, and will incorporate 1 flood relief culvert, a new drainage attenuation basin, and a new access junction and side road to provide an alternate access into the park home and Showman's site behind the Weary Traveller Pub. Ch 1270-1350m - Construction of a new 4 arm roundabout junction connecting the Relief Road to Station Road and Millenium Way. The new roundabout will be constructed at the location of the existing Station Road Millenium Way 3 arm roundabout. The roundabout will have an ICD of 40m and central Island radius of 9.6m. Highway Boundary Works: Approx. 450m of timber 4 post and rail fencing with dog proof mesh to areas adjacent public open space. Approx. 1000m of timber 4 post and rail fencing to other highway boundaries. Approx. 500m of Devon Bank. Approx. 150m of palisade fence to the railway boundary. Approx. 100m of 2.0m high acoustic fencing to the park home site boundary. 6 No. field access gates. Acoustic Infill fencing to property boundaries along Meadow Lane. Vehicle Restraint Systems (VRS) Works: Approx. 20m long section of 1.8m high x 350mm thick brick wall constructed as a masonry parapet to provide N1 containment to provide protection to an existing residential property. Minimum N1 containment VRS to both sides of the road between chainages 160m and 390m. Drainage Works: A new surface water drainage system for the roadway. Kerb drainage units and a piped carrier drain system throughout the length of the Relief Road. Replacement of the existing kerb and gully drainage system at the Station Road junction with Millenium Way with a new kerb drainage system tying into the existing carrier drain network. Modification of the existing kerb and gulley drainage system to Meadow Lane to accommodate its partial realignment. Construction of 2 new attenuation basins. The first approx. 750m3 in volume, and the second at approx. 450m3 in volume. Construction of 2 sections of 600mm twin pipe attenuation systems, 22m long and 9m long. Construction of 3 new outfalls to existing watercourses. Construction of hydrobrake chambers to attenuation pond and watercourse outlets. Provision of 3 treatment systems to remove hydrocarbons, total suspended solids and metals from runoff. 1 existing culvert extension at 600mm diameter. Construction of 4 culverts of 450mm or 600mm diameter to proposed ditches. A 400m long section of new swale / ditch. Earthworks: Earthworks operations to facilitate the road construction with an overall fill quantity of approximately 16,000m3. Bulk earthworks for roadway embankment formed of a class 6C starter layer and class 1A General fill. Construction of steep 1/1.5 side slopes embankment sections using a core of Class 1A material and Class 6N1 material on the edges. Pavements: New full depth bituminous pavement construction to the full extent of the relief road. Resurfacing with nom. 40mm inlay to Station Road and Millenium Way as part of the construction of the new roundabout. Resurfacing with nom. 40mm inlay retained sections of Meadow Lane and Duke Street between chainages 20m and 90m. Kerbs, Footways and Paved Areas: The Relief Road will be provided with either kerbs or kerb drainage units to both sides of the road over its full length. A 2.0m wide bituminous surfaced footway is proposed to one side of the relief road from chainage 100m to 1280m transitioning to shared paths at either end. Approx. 500m length of 3.0m wide shared use path with bituminous surfacing is proposed to be provided within the public open space connecting to the relief road near its northern end and then running north along the relief road through to Station Road. New traffic signs and road markings will be provided throughout the scheme extents. The relief road will become the B3181 so will require the provision of new and replacement directional signs to the wider area. The relief road will also be provided with double yellow lines throughout its length. A one-way system will be implemented on Duke Street between its junctions with Rivermead and Chestnut Avenue. Street Lighting: The provision of civil works and coordination of the electrical works Contractor for the installation of a system of street lighting covering the full extent of the Relief Road. The lighting system comprises 39 new 10m lighting columns. Structures: Construction of 1 new road bridge (S04) over Spratford Mill stream on a 20-degree skewed alignment, having a single 15m clear span, 12.3m overall width, PU32 sheet piled abutments, and MY7 precast prestressed deck beams with concrete infill deck. Flood Relief Culverts (Contractor Design Items): S02 - New 2 cell box culvert 2000mm wide x 480mm high x 11m long to replace the existing culvert across Meadow Lane at its junction with Duke Street. S05 - New box culvert 4000mm wide x 1200mm high x 16m long to be constructed within an existing field. S06 - New 2 cell box culvert 4000mm wide x 1400mm high x 16m long to be constructed within an existing field. S07 - New box culvert 4000mm wide x 1200mm high x 18m long to be constructed within an existing field. S08 - New 2 cell box culvert 6000mm wide x 3000mm high x 16m long to be constructed in an existing watercourse. S09&10 - New 2 cell box culvert 3000mm wide x 1200mm high x 16m long to be constructed in an existing field. S11 - New box culvert 1500mm wide x 900mm high x 16m long to be constructed within an existing drainage ditch.
  • CJ- Elysium

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    aneurin-bevan-university-healthcare
    supplier
    Elysium Healthcare Limited
    value
    1
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Under the National Collaborative framework for adult mental health, a placement is proposed between ABUHB and Arbury Court- Elysium. This proposed placement is being made under lot 8 of the framework agreement as a potential call-off contract.
  • 715761462 UK5 Transp CBRN

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    ministry-of-defence
    supplier
    Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
    value
    283228.67
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    (EHI). To reduce the risk of EHI, maximum PPE wear-time is regulated by work-rest schedules, which are adjusted according to work rate and weather conditions. Currently, the work-rest schedules are thought to be too conservative, preventing 28 ENG from training effectively. This 3-year applied physiology-neuroscience project aims to calibrate the current work-rest schedules.
  • VEHICLE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT 2026-2029 (2032)

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    preston-city-council
    supplier
    Preston Bus
    value
    4200000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    This invitation to tender invites bids for the maintenance and repair of Preston City Councils fleet. The Contract must ensure all vehicles, plant and machinery remain operationally safe and compliant with all relevant legislation.
  • Provision of PSU Limb Guards

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    the-police-and-crime-commissioner-for-northumbria
    supplier
    CHILTERN GLOBAL LIMITED
    value
    388000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    Northumbria Police required the provision of protective limb guards for their Public Order department.
  • Annual Copyright License for Newspapers

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    the-pensions-regulator
    supplier
    NLA Access Media
    value
    12617
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Annual Copyright License for Newspapers. A simplified Silver licence allows up to 50 people to access content from our media monitoring supplier with log-ins, covering up to 9,999 cuttings pa, and to send occasional copies to staff
  • Rise recline chairs

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    cambridge-university-hospitals-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    OCURA HEALTHCARE LTD
    value
    109025
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    1409 - 49 x Boston rise recline chairs
  • Replacement for suction units

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    cambridge-university-hospitals-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    MEC MEDICAL LIMITED
    value
    45110
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    1423 - replacement for suction units on Resus Trollies
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