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

39,611 records in this dataset. Showing rows 2101 to 2200 (page 22 of 397).

  • UX London Conference 2026

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    department-for-work-pensions
    supplier
    Clearleft Ltd
    value
    15684
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    UX London Conference 2026 02/06/2026 - 04/06/2026 12 x 1 day tickets 7 x 3 day tickets
  • Provision of Residential and Nursing Care for Older People (Aged 65+)

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    medway-council
    supplier
    Admiralty Care Home Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Medway Council ('The Council') is establishing an open framework for the delivery of Residential and Nursing Care Home Services for Older People aged 65 and over. The Council is inviting suitably qualified and experienced providers of care homes in Medway and Kent to apply for admission to this framework. The Care Act requires local authorities to provide high quality care and support services to help vulnerable people to live their day-to-day life. A residential care home provides accommodation and 24-hour care and support to people who find it difficult to manage activities of daily living at home. The purpose of a residential care home is to ensure people who cannot live independently are well looked after and continue to lead meaningful lives. This typically includes help with washing, dressing, toileting, administering medication and mobility. In addition to the services offered at a residential care home, a nursing care home will provide 24-hour care and support to residents, plus additional support from a qualified nurse to support with more complex conditions and medical needs. Providers must demonstrate: •Person-centred care and support that promotes independence and holistic wellbeing – physical, emotional, and social •Skilled and suitably qualified staff to meet residents’ needs •Care Quality Commission (CQC) registration with robust evidence of quality assurance processes to maintain high standards of care •Well maintained living environments that support residents’ needs and provide comfort, safety, and dignity The services are divided into lots / sub-lots which are split between Residential Care and Nursing Care set out below: •Lot 1A: Residential Standard •Lot 1B: Residential Enhanced •Lot 2A: Nursing Standard •Lot 2B: Nursing Enhanced •Lot 3: Highly Specialised Care (Residential and Nursing Care) Providers can apply for one or more Lots. The Council is seeking to have multiple providers for each Lot on the framework. There is no limit on the number of providers who can participate on a Lot. The Services under this Medway Framework are 'Light Touch' and are governed by the rules relating to Light Touch Contracts under the Procurement Act 2023. The Council anticipates re-opening the Framework at the following points: • Once during the period of 3 years from award of the first Framework under this scheme (September 2027), and • Three times in the remaining 5-year framework term (April 2030, April 2032, May 2034) The Council reserves the right to adjust the indicative reopening schedule above in response to operational factors. Such factors may include but are not limited to: • Supply and demand changes • Allowing sufficient competition • Changes to pricing structures • Changes due to impact of Local Government Re-organisation Further details can be found in the tender documents available from https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk where applications to join the framework must be made.
  • Provision of Residential and Nursing Care for Older People (Aged 65+)

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    medway-council
    supplier
    Akari Care Ltd
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Medway Council ('The Council') is establishing an open framework for the delivery of Residential and Nursing Care Home Services for Older People aged 65 and over. The Council is inviting suitably qualified and experienced providers of care homes in Medway and Kent to apply for admission to this framework. The Care Act requires local authorities to provide high quality care and support services to help vulnerable people to live their day-to-day life. A residential care home provides accommodation and 24-hour care and support to people who find it difficult to manage activities of daily living at home. The purpose of a residential care home is to ensure people who cannot live independently are well looked after and continue to lead meaningful lives. This typically includes help with washing, dressing, toileting, administering medication and mobility. In addition to the services offered at a residential care home, a nursing care home will provide 24-hour care and support to residents, plus additional support from a qualified nurse to support with more complex conditions and medical needs. Providers must demonstrate: •Person-centred care and support that promotes independence and holistic wellbeing – physical, emotional, and social •Skilled and suitably qualified staff to meet residents’ needs •Care Quality Commission (CQC) registration with robust evidence of quality assurance processes to maintain high standards of care •Well maintained living environments that support residents’ needs and provide comfort, safety, and dignity The services are divided into lots / sub-lots which are split between Residential Care and Nursing Care set out below: •Lot 1A: Residential Standard •Lot 1B: Residential Enhanced •Lot 2A: Nursing Standard •Lot 2B: Nursing Enhanced •Lot 3: Highly Specialised Care (Residential and Nursing Care) Providers can apply for one or more Lots. The Council is seeking to have multiple providers for each Lot on the framework. There is no limit on the number of providers who can participate on a Lot. The Services under this Medway Framework are 'Light Touch' and are governed by the rules relating to Light Touch Contracts under the Procurement Act 2023. The Council anticipates re-opening the Framework at the following points: • Once during the period of 3 years from award of the first Framework under this scheme (September 2027), and • Three times in the remaining 5-year framework term (April 2030, April 2032, May 2034) The Council reserves the right to adjust the indicative reopening schedule above in response to operational factors. Such factors may include but are not limited to: • Supply and demand changes • Allowing sufficient competition • Changes to pricing structures • Changes due to impact of Local Government Re-organisation Further details can be found in the tender documents available from https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk where applications to join the framework must be made.
  • LBH Integrated Community Smoke Free Service - Provider Selection Regime

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    london-borough-of-havering
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    cancelled
  • Provision of Residential and Nursing Care for Older People (Aged 65+)

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    medway-council
    supplier
    Admiralty Care Home Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Medway Council ('The Council') is establishing an open framework for the delivery of Residential and Nursing Care Home Services for Older People aged 65 and over. The Council is inviting suitably qualified and experienced providers of care homes in Medway and Kent to apply for admission to this framework. The Care Act requires local authorities to provide high quality care and support services to help vulnerable people to live their day-to-day life. A residential care home provides accommodation and 24-hour care and support to people who find it difficult to manage activities of daily living at home. The purpose of a residential care home is to ensure people who cannot live independently are well looked after and continue to lead meaningful lives. This typically includes help with washing, dressing, toileting, administering medication and mobility. In addition to the services offered at a residential care home, a nursing care home will provide 24-hour care and support to residents, plus additional support from a qualified nurse to support with more complex conditions and medical needs. Providers must demonstrate: •Person-centred care and support that promotes independence and holistic wellbeing – physical, emotional, and social •Skilled and suitably qualified staff to meet residents’ needs •Care Quality Commission (CQC) registration with robust evidence of quality assurance processes to maintain high standards of care •Well maintained living environments that support residents’ needs and provide comfort, safety, and dignity The services are divided into lots / sub-lots which are split between Residential Care and Nursing Care set out below: •Lot 1A: Residential Standard •Lot 1B: Residential Enhanced •Lot 2A: Nursing Standard •Lot 2B: Nursing Enhanced •Lot 3: Highly Specialised Care (Residential and Nursing Care) Providers can apply for one or more Lots. The Council is seeking to have multiple providers for each Lot on the framework. There is no limit on the number of providers who can participate on a Lot. The Services under this Medway Framework are 'Light Touch' and are governed by the rules relating to Light Touch Contracts under the Procurement Act 2023. The Council anticipates re-opening the Framework at the following points: • Once during the period of 3 years from award of the first Framework under this scheme (September 2027), and • Three times in the remaining 5-year framework term (April 2030, April 2032, May 2034) The Council reserves the right to adjust the indicative reopening schedule above in response to operational factors. Such factors may include but are not limited to: • Supply and demand changes • Allowing sufficient competition • Changes to pricing structures • Changes due to impact of Local Government Re-organisation Further details can be found in the tender documents available from https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk where applications to join the framework must be made.
  • Keeping Dialysis Patients Warm & Well

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    wales-west-utilities-limited
    supplier
    BRITISH KIDNEY PATIENT ASSOCIATION(THE)
    value
    1100000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    WWU and the named gas networks, are intending to direct award a contract for the provision of a nationwide service for a lifeline to dialysis patients. This is aligned to our Customer Vulnerability Strategy which focusses on supporting priority customer groups. This will be funded through our Vulnerability and Carbon Monoxide Allowance (VCMA), which allows the gas networks to provide additional support to vulnerable customers and to promote carbon monoxide awareness. This contract will deliver specialist, non clinical support embedded within NHS renal units across the UK, alongside a dedicated, national telephone support line. Working with the GDNs, KCUK will directly address the significant medical, financial and social pressures faced by people living with chronic kidney disease by delivering a coordinated set of high impact support activities designed to improve safety, stability and quality of life for vulnerable households across the GDN regions. Building on Kidney Care UK's established national infrastructure and existing partnership with the GDNs, the service will provide immediate and long-term assistance through an integrated model of financial, emotional, practical and energy safeguarding support. Services include: • Direct financial support through KCUK hardship grants programme • Income maximisation, including specialist advice on welfare entitlement and PIP • Mitigating cost of living challenges with advice and support to access utility tariffs, energy consumption, and transport costs • Tailored money and energy support • KCUK holiday grants • Free renal counselling • Free, high quality patient information • Peer support through our Young Adult Kidney Group (16-30) • PSR referrals • Carbon monoxide awareness • CKD training for GDN teams and visits to renal units
  • Digital Arc Transformation Consultancy

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    the-council-of-the-borough-of-kirklees
    supplier
    RETHINK PARTNERS LTD
    value
    25000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Adult Social Care is committed to transforming the digital care offer within Kirklees. This transformation is underpinned by the implementation of a new Digital Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC), which will enable the Council to deploy more sophisticated technology within people's homes. This will support residents to remain independent for longer through the provision of least restrictive and cost effective solutions. To maximise the benefits of the new Digital ARC, the Assistive Technology team requires specialist support to upskill the workforce, understand the capabilities of the new platform, and identify the most appropriate equipment to procure . In addition, expert advice is needed on procurement options, operating models, and appropriate charging mechanisms for customers.
  • Provision of Residential and Nursing Care for Older People (Aged 65+)

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    medway-council
    supplier
    Admiralty Care Home Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Medway Council ('The Council') is establishing an open framework for the delivery of Residential and Nursing Care Home Services for Older People aged 65 and over. The Council is inviting suitably qualified and experienced providers of care homes in Medway and Kent to apply for admission to this framework. The Care Act requires local authorities to provide high quality care and support services to help vulnerable people to live their day-to-day life. A residential care home provides accommodation and 24-hour care and support to people who find it difficult to manage activities of daily living at home. The purpose of a residential care home is to ensure people who cannot live independently are well looked after and continue to lead meaningful lives. This typically includes help with washing, dressing, toileting, administering medication and mobility. In addition to the services offered at a residential care home, a nursing care home will provide 24-hour care and support to residents, plus additional support from a qualified nurse to support with more complex conditions and medical needs. Providers must demonstrate: •Person-centred care and support that promotes independence and holistic wellbeing – physical, emotional, and social •Skilled and suitably qualified staff to meet residents’ needs •Care Quality Commission (CQC) registration with robust evidence of quality assurance processes to maintain high standards of care •Well maintained living environments that support residents’ needs and provide comfort, safety, and dignity The services are divided into lots / sub-lots which are split between Residential Care and Nursing Care set out below: •Lot 1A: Residential Standard •Lot 1B: Residential Enhanced •Lot 2A: Nursing Standard •Lot 2B: Nursing Enhanced •Lot 3: Highly Specialised Care (Residential and Nursing Care) Providers can apply for one or more Lots. The Council is seeking to have multiple providers for each Lot on the framework. There is no limit on the number of providers who can participate on a Lot. The Services under this Medway Framework are 'Light Touch' and are governed by the rules relating to Light Touch Contracts under the Procurement Act 2023. The Council anticipates re-opening the Framework at the following points: • Once during the period of 3 years from award of the first Framework under this scheme (September 2027), and • Three times in the remaining 5-year framework term (April 2030, April 2032, May 2034) The Council reserves the right to adjust the indicative reopening schedule above in response to operational factors. Such factors may include but are not limited to: • Supply and demand changes • Allowing sufficient competition • Changes to pricing structures • Changes due to impact of Local Government Re-organisation Further details can be found in the tender documents available from https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk where applications to join the framework must be made.
  • 01 CB Testing 1297 - The Supply of Glue Sticks

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    yorkshire-purchasing-organisation
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    cancelled
  • Dunster First school roof repairs and associated works

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    somerset-council
    supplier
    ABACUS CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
    value
    106204
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Asbestos removal, repair the assembly hall roof and gutters, replace old Velux's, repair dip in gutter to library and making good
  • Provision of Residential and Nursing Care for Older People (Aged 65+)

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    medway-council
    supplier
    Akari Care Ltd
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Medway Council ('The Council') is establishing an open framework for the delivery of Residential and Nursing Care Home Services for Older People aged 65 and over. The Council is inviting suitably qualified and experienced providers of care homes in Medway and Kent to apply for admission to this framework. The Care Act requires local authorities to provide high quality care and support services to help vulnerable people to live their day-to-day life. A residential care home provides accommodation and 24-hour care and support to people who find it difficult to manage activities of daily living at home. The purpose of a residential care home is to ensure people who cannot live independently are well looked after and continue to lead meaningful lives. This typically includes help with washing, dressing, toileting, administering medication and mobility. In addition to the services offered at a residential care home, a nursing care home will provide 24-hour care and support to residents, plus additional support from a qualified nurse to support with more complex conditions and medical needs. Providers must demonstrate: •Person-centred care and support that promotes independence and holistic wellbeing – physical, emotional, and social •Skilled and suitably qualified staff to meet residents’ needs •Care Quality Commission (CQC) registration with robust evidence of quality assurance processes to maintain high standards of care •Well maintained living environments that support residents’ needs and provide comfort, safety, and dignity The services are divided into lots / sub-lots which are split between Residential Care and Nursing Care set out below: •Lot 1A: Residential Standard •Lot 1B: Residential Enhanced •Lot 2A: Nursing Standard •Lot 2B: Nursing Enhanced •Lot 3: Highly Specialised Care (Residential and Nursing Care) Providers can apply for one or more Lots. The Council is seeking to have multiple providers for each Lot on the framework. There is no limit on the number of providers who can participate on a Lot. The Services under this Medway Framework are 'Light Touch' and are governed by the rules relating to Light Touch Contracts under the Procurement Act 2023. The Council anticipates re-opening the Framework at the following points: • Once during the period of 3 years from award of the first Framework under this scheme (September 2027), and • Three times in the remaining 5-year framework term (April 2030, April 2032, May 2034) The Council reserves the right to adjust the indicative reopening schedule above in response to operational factors. Such factors may include but are not limited to: • Supply and demand changes • Allowing sufficient competition • Changes to pricing structures • Changes due to impact of Local Government Re-organisation Further details can be found in the tender documents available from https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk where applications to join the framework must be made.
  • Water & Sewerage

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    synchronicity-care-ltd
    supplier
    Northumbrian Water Limited
    value
    322239
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    This notice is an amendment to the original UK5 notice ref: 2026/S 000-037550. This contract sit under two contracting authourities but the overall value is as per the original notice. Synchronicity Care Limited (SCL) and County Durham & Darlington NHS Foundation Trust (CDDFT). Both SCL and CDDFT have a requirement for continuous and reliable water supply to the trust infrastructure. The contract value split is approximately: SCL: £322,239.84 (VAT Exempt) CDDFT: £516,254.78 (VAT Exempt)
  • CCTV & Door Entry Systems

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    aster-group-limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    cancelled
  • Modeshift STARS

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    sheffield-city-council
    supplier
    PWLC PROJECTS LLP
    value
    440000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    Delivery of the Modeshift STARS Programme, a nationally recognised accreditation scheme funded by the Department for Transport. The programme supports schools in promoting sustainable and active travel, reducing congestion, and improving road safety. This tender seeks a partner with proven expertise in school engagement and sustainable travel initiatives to ensure continuity and growth of the programme across Sheffield. Maximum available budget - £440,000 including option to extend.
  • Maidstone Grammar School for Girls - Electricity Supply

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    maidstone-grammar-school-for-girls
    supplier
    Crown Gas and Power Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
  • Innovation for Conservation-Uganda Programme

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    the-university-of-cumbria
    supplier
    Herbert Kasozi
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    The University of Cumbria are seeking a supplier to carry out a 3 year programme to reduce rural poverty in the human communities in Western Uganda to facilitate opportunities for local people to benefit directly from their biodiverse rich surroundings.
  • Crewe Road, Winterley (Package deal for 54 new affordable homes)

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    weaver-vale-housing-trust-limited
    supplier
    BRECK HOMES LIMITED
    value
    12898494
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    Package deal for the construction of 54 new affordable homes Land - £1,900,000 Build - £10,998,494 Total - £12,898,494
  • BODS Connect Team

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    department-for-transport
    supplier
    Actica Consulting Limited
    value
    2500000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    The requested work is to form a dedicated BODS Connect Team (BCT) to provide ongoing, hands-on support for BODS. The BCT will help bus operators and data publishers improve the accuracy, timeliness, and compliance of their data submissions, ensuring that BODS continues to meet regulatory standards and deliver high-quality data services to all stakeholders. The BCT will operate as an integral part of the DfT programme team, representing DfT’s interests and working collaboratively with internal and external partners. The team’s primary focus will be on practical operational support, fostering compliance, and maintaining high standards of data quality. Through direct engagement and problem-solving, the BCT will ensure BODS remains a reliable and valuable resource for the industry.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • PA23 - UK5 - Transparency Notice THP services

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    southern-water-services-limited
    supplier
    PBJ ENGINEERING SERVICE LTD
    value
    873600
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    The supplier will provide the service for daily operational maintenance and operational support in running the Steam Boiler/THP process plant. To including SW staff training, operational assistance, at Goddards Green.
  • 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.
  • Supply, Installation & Maintenance of HR and Payroll System

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    east-durham-college
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    cancelled
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
    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.
  • Supply of Natural Gas 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
  • 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.
  • Hepatitis C ‘Follow Me’ Peer Programme and Hep C van extension

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    nottingham-university-hospital-nhs-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.
  • Domestic Abuse Refuge Service

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    sefton-metropolitan-borough-council
    supplier
    WHAG
    value
    879918
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    Sefton is seeking to procure a Domestic Abuse Refuge Service from June 2026 for a minimum of 3 years. The service will operate the refuge premises which are provided by One Vision Housing comprising 5 x 1- & 2-bedroom self-contained units to provide safe, supported accommodation for women and children fleeing domestic abuse. The service will address several of the priorities outlined in the action plan accompanying the Domestic & Sexual Abuse Strategy 2023-2028.
  • Taxi Vehicles with Passenger Assistant

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    london-borough-of-merton
    supplier
    Portmaster Limited T/A Capital Cars
    value
    650
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Taxi Vehicles with Passenger Assistant
  • 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.
  • Freelance Graphic Design

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    the-city-of-liverpool-college
    supplier
    Yardbird Creative (John Durband)
    value
    100000
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    The College is looking to engage freelance graphic designers to provide professional design expertise, flexibility and high-quality visual content for our Director of Marketing. The College is looking for freelancers with specialised skills that can bring fresh ideas and creative solutions to ensure the College stands out from the competition. The anticipated annual budget is expected to fall between £25k & £30k inc. vat - this is an estimate and not a guaranteed commitment. The top 3 x ranked suppliers will be awarded a place on the framework, these will be the highest scoring showing at the award stage. The option for creating a direct award or running a mini-competition between the top 3 x ranked suppliers is also included to secure best value. This provision is to run from 01/04/2026-31/03/2028, with the option to extend for a further 2 x 1 years, upon mutual agreement.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Vehicle for Games on Tour

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    university-of-staffordshire
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    cancelled
  • Estate Management Services

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    plymouth-community-homes-limited
    supplier
    Pembroke Street Estate Management Board Limited
    value
    207998
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    Estate Management of Pembroke Street, Plymouth
  • Industrial Doors maintenance services

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    the-police-and-crime-commissioner-for-suffolk
    supplier
    Norfolk Doors Ltd
    value
    186042.67
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    active
    description
    Industrial doors maintenance, repairs and improvement works.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
    pending
    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.
  • Contingency Response Crew Services - Bridge Contract

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    leicester-leicestershire-and-rutland-combined-fire-authority
    supplier
    SECURITAS SECURITY SERVICES (UK) LIMITED
    value
    218988.75
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    pending
    description
    Provision of trained private sector contingency fire crew, equipment and management services to supplement operational capacity during contingency events including industrial action, surge demand or other emergency scenarios.
  • (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.
  • Places for People Materials

    2026-05-08
    dept_slug
    places-for-people-group-limited
    awarded_date
    2026-05-08
    status
    terminated
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