The People's Chamber
ISSUE 80
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Government Contracts

39,611 records in this dataset. Showing rows 27701 to 27800 (page 278 of 397).

  • ENHT - Paul Strickland Scanner Centre - PACS Licenses

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    east-and-north-hertfordshire-teaching-nhs-trust
    supplier
    Paul Strickland Scanner Centre
    value
    92369.7
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    East and North Hertfordshire Teaching NHS Trust award for 10 x PACS Licenses.
  • Homes England - Brookleigh - Foul Drainage System Monitoring

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    homes-england-the-name-adopted-by-the-homes-and-communities-agency
    supplier
    RSK Raw Limited
    value
    19350
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The Homes England site at Brookleigh requires the foul drainage system to be monitored to avoid the risk of pollution surcharging into the surrounding fields.
  • Provision of Revenue & Benefits Solution

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    barnsley-metropolitan-borough-council
    supplier
    MRI SOFTWARE LIMITED
    value
    1608645.64
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Revenues and Benefits solution, including hosting, maintenance, upgrades and ongoing support. These services are already embedded within the Council’s existing infrastructure and form a critical component of its delivery and supporting of statutory revenues, benefits administration and income collection services.
  • Elective restoration and recovery for provision of planned and unplanned care

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    north-cheshire-mersey-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    1 Clinical Ltd
    value
    215000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    This is an intention to award a contract to an incumbent provider following direct award process C; North Cheshire and Mersey Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust intend to award a contract via Direct award C to incumbent provider to deliver its elective restoration programme to provide insourcing capacity for the following specialities: Insourced Orthopaedics (sub-speciality: Foot and Ankle) Pre OP and Post OP Clinics This provision will be until 31 March 2026 There is no guaranteed activity with this contract
  • Gypsy and Traveler Site Management Services

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    north-somerset-council
    supplier
    ELIM HOUSING ASSOCIATION LIMITED
    value
    200000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The contract ensures the provision of gypsy and traveller site management services for 9 Gypsy & Traveller pitches on 3 council owned sites, and 1 mobile home owned by the council on a rented pitch on a private gypsy & traveller site. The providers will undertake the day to day estate management and landlord's repairs - including management of the maintenance, repair and improvement of the utility blocks, equipment servicing and dealing with other general landlord's responsibilities such as pitch agreements. The management of the maintenance and repair of the mobile home on the private rented site is also included within this contract.
  • Oxford Economics Model

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    department-for-business-trade
    supplier
    Oxford Economics Limited
    value
    45990
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Access to Oxford Economics datasets to be used for analysis and licenses for analysts to operate the model.
  • DDaT26220 - Software License

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    uk-research-and-innovation
    supplier
    Cppcheck Solutions AB
    value
    14700
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    ***** THIS IS A CONTRACT DETAILS NOTICE, NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION ***** This procurement is being concluded without competition due to an absence of competition for technical reasons, only a particular supplier can supply the goods, services or works required. UKRI had a requirement for the provision of a Software Subscription.
  • Surface Treatments Partnership

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    via-east-midlands-limited
    supplier
    EUROVIA INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED
    value
    50000000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Via East Midlands delivers sustainable highways services across the East Midlands and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Nottinghamshire County Council. Via East Midlands holds several existing framework agreements for highway surfacing, surface treatments, and civil engineering delivery, which are nearing completion. The scope of these contracts involves high-profile aspects of highway service delivery that are of considerable public importance and are vital to delivering for the people of Nottinghamshire. Via East Midlands plans to establish a new supplier contract for surface treatments with a supplier, as part of a new Surface Treatments Partnership. The new contract will include three-year agreements with two possible one-year extensions, following an NEC4 Term Services arrangement. Via East Midlands is seeking to collaborate with a surface treatments contractor that delivers technical excellence, efficiency, and cooperative behaviour across surface treatment work, including carriageway surface dressing, micro-asphalt, in-situ recycling, ironwork adjustment, and related work, such as road marking and road studs. The new Surface Treatments Partnership Contract will encourage a more strategic and collaborative approach to highway service delivery and value for money. This strategy will promote increased joint engagement, support Early Contractor Involvement, and enable a low-carbon circular economy operating model. The new contract will require contractors to possess the technical capability and local capacity to consistently improve quality and safety standards across all surface treatment disciplines. The new contract will feature a performance management framework that incentivises and rewards a one-team approach and excellent highway service delivery by linking potential contract extensions. Via East Midlands aims to collaborate with Surface Treatments Partnership Partners willing to invest in our area to foster regional economic growth. The contractor we select will utilise innovative materials, products, processes, and technologies to help Via East Midlands achieve regional economic development, social value, and environmental objectives.
  • 43 No New Housing Units, Milton of Leys, Inverness

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    highland-council
    supplier
    Barratt Homes
    value
    9080477
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Delivery of 43 no. new housing units with all associated infrastructure works.
  • WP4126 Provision of the Healthy Child Programme for Children and Young People who are aged 0 to 19 in the Borough of Walsall

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    walsall-council
    supplier
    Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
    value
    59190000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Walsall Council is commissioning the Healthy Child Programme Service from Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust following a Direct Award Process A under The Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. The Healthy Child Programme 0-19 is a universal service that supports children, young people, parents, and professionals working with them. It offers a range of evidence-based interventions, including staying well in pregnancy, quitting smoking, nationally mandated developmental reviews, and the provision of information and guidance to support parenting and promote healthy lifestyle choices for children's optimal health and wellbeing. The programme also includes services for teenage pregnancy prevention and support. Conflicts of interest A conflicts of interest assessment has been undertaken. No actual or potential conflicts were identified that required management.
  • 715832484 - Golden Thread Enterprise and Solutions Architecture Business Systems Modeller

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    ministry-of-defence
    supplier
    Commaci Ltd
    value
    219000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Golden Thread Enterprise and Solutions Architecture Business Systems Modeller
  • HNB - Provision of Electrical Security Systems & Associated Services

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Chubb Fire & Security Limited
    value
    100000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of Electrical Security Systems & Associated Services at Hunterston B
  • Provision of Repairs, Maintenance and Capital Works Services

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    cross-keys-homes
    supplier
    Mears Limited
    value
    25000000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
  • HNB - Provision of LOLER and PSSR Statutory Inspections

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Bureau Veritas UK Limited
    value
    570438
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of LOLER and PSSR Statutory Inspections at Hunterston B
  • HNB - Provision of Security Barriers and Associated Services

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Allen Fencing Limited
    value
    198200
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of Security Barriers and Associated Services at Hunterston B
  • HNB - Supply of Chemicals

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Brenntag (UK) Limited
    value
    466752
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Supply of Chemicals at Hunterston B
  • Warm Homes Healthy Futures

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    northern-gas-networks-limited
    supplier
    NATIONAL ENERGY ACTION
    value
    6200000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    pending
    description
    ​​The project will build a healthcare led energy safeguarding network across the GDN areas, delivered in partnership with National Energy Action in England and Wales and Energy Action Scotland in Scotland. It will focus on identifying, training and supporting health care organisations so they can confidently and sustainably help local households in, or at risk of, an energy crisis. Delivery will continue through a nationally coordinated model, with NEA leading delivery while continuing to work with local partners to collectively provide frontline support, underpinned by strengthened quality assurance, evaluation and learning. The activities involved in delivering this project collectively represent thousands of additional touchpoints that extend the project's impact beyond individual casework, into whole communities and professional systems. This package of support will ultimately improve safety, address affordability and wellbeing for vulnerable households, while strengthening local systems and reducing duplication across VCMA portfolios. ​WHHF addresses gaps in service provisions by embedding fuel poverty and energy vulnerability within health and social care pathways, enabling trusted professionals to identify risk and connect households to ​practical support before harm occurs. Evidence from NEA's Impact Report shows that in 2024 to 2025 professional extended reach to an estimated 3.85 million people, based on 6,783 individual professionals trained. This demonstrates the significant multiplier effect of professional training and its contribution to population-level prevention. ​The programme objectives are to: ​• Support customers in vulnerable situations to remain warm, safe and healthy at home ​• Reduce the risk of carbon monoxide harm ​• Improve household financial resilience through income maximisation ​• Strengthen professional capability across health and community services ​• Embed energy safeguarding within local health systems ​• Deliver measurable social value and positive SROI ​ ​Working with all GDNs, NEA, EAS and their contract partners will support those living in or at risk of fuel poverty, by delivering the following services: ​• Energy casework ​• Benefits advice ​• Benefit claim support ​• Referrals into GDN for the servicing, repair and replacement of essential gas appliances ​• CO alarms ​• Community energy efficiency training ​• Community CO awareness training ​• Frontline worker training ​Delivery is tailored within each participating GDN network area, reflecting existing VCMA portfolios, NHS and voluntary sector partnerships, and local deprivation and health inequality data
  • Installation of Solar Panels and Associated Battery Storage

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    lincolnshire-county-council
    supplier
    LINDUM GROUP LIMITED
    value
    243014.75
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The works which are being procured as part of this Procurement are the installation of roof mounted solar panels and associated battery storage at the following sites: Site 1: Holding 118A - Brand End Farm, Swineshead, PE20 3PQ Site 2: Holding 263L - Vicara
  • Carents Hub

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    northern-gas-networks-limited
    supplier
    STRATA NOSTRA LIMITED
    value
    1050000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    pending
    description
    his VCMA project aims to address the challenges faced by unpaid carers of older adults, including social isolation, vulnerability within the home, and increased risk of fuel poverty and unsafe energy use. These challenges can have a direct impact on the safety and wellbeing of customers connected to participating GDNs' networks. ​Working with participating GDNs, this project will deliver a nationwide, digitally enabled support offer designed specifically for carents. It will focus on preventative, early-intervention activity, ensuring that carers are better informed, supported and connected at key points of need. ​The scope of the project includes delivery of the following core activities: ​• A trusted digital hub providing accessible information on energy safety, fuel poverty, carbon monoxide (CO) risk and wider vulnerability support ​• 'Always on' support, accessible 24/7/365 ​• Targeted content and resources co-created with carers, focused on real-world risks within the home ​• Integration of energy safeguarding messages into a platform already used by carents, enabling information to be accessed at relevant and timely moments ​• Signposting and onward referral to appropriate local and national support services where additional support is required ​ ​The project scope will ensure that carents across participating GDN network areas can access consistent, accurate and trusted energy safety and vulnerability information, regardless of location and time constraints. By embedding gas safety, CO awareness and fuel poverty support within an established bespoke digital community, the project reduces barriers to engagement and supports earlier identification of risk and immediate access to support. ​The objectives of the project are to: ​• Reduce the risks of fuel poverty and cold homes and promote access to safe, reliable green energy for care-affected households ​• Promote carent resilience ​• Reduce inequalities faced by elderly care-affected households ​• Maintain and develop a solution to promote resilience in elderly-care affected households throughout the UK ​Collectively, these objectives support VCMA priorities by delivering preventative, consumer-focused interventions that reduce harm, promote inclusion, and strengthen resilience across the energy system
  • Your Bus Journey Survey

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    westmorland-and-furness-council
    supplier
    Transport Focus
    value
    27766
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The Department for Transport has mandated the use of Transport Focus to deliver the "Your Bus Journey" survey as a condition of receiving Local Authority Bus Grant funding which is required to enable necessary services for the Westmorland and Furness area. The Authority does not have discretion to select an alternative provider.
  • HNB - Non Destructive Testing Services

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Applus UK Limited
    value
    127000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Non Destructive Testing Services at Hunterston B
  • Lean Library: Futures

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    university-of-east-anglia
    supplier
    LibraryLink B.V. (Lean Library)
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Browser extension service to support all students, researchers, academics to access all UEA Digital Library content. LibraryLink B.V. (Lean Library) make accessing academic content easier.
  • Research Partner for Community Led: Supporting young people directly affected by interpersonal violence

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    mayors-office-for-policing-and-crime
    supplier
    University of East London
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Description: London’s Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) is seeking to commission a Research Partner to collaborate on an important research project aimed at assessing the landscape of tertiary support[1] available to young Londoners impacted by interpersonal violence – both statutory and non-statutory. In recognition of the importance of embedding community voice and lived experiences throughout the research process, the VRU are commissioning both a research partner and a community partner to work in collaboration. This approach ensures the research appropriately and meaningfully reflects the experiences of those it aims to serve and that research findings will be relevant and informed. The community partner contract has been awarded to Wipers Youth CIC after a competitive tender process. Wipers Youth are a social enterprise which provides youth provision for young people, with specialism in working with disenfranchised and marginalised young people. Their range of services includes Specialist Mentoring, Workshops & Programmes, Employability, Youth Voice & Policy. Their tertiary support focuses on young people transitioning away from offending or at risk of re-engagement due to community tensions, unstable housing or peer associations. Referrals come through local Probation, Youth Justice Services, safeguarding and community partners and their delivery spans across multiple boroughs including Westminster, Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Islington, Camden, Newham, Ealing and others. We are seeking to commission a research partner who understands the nuances of the criminal justice system and existing services aimed at supporting young people who are most impacted by interpersonal violence, and who genuinely understand the lived experiences of young people most impacted by violence. The researcher must take a trauma-informed and culturally competent approach, ensuring the research is non-extractive and supports the young people involved. This project will involve two core elements: - Building a London-specific Evidence Base for Tertiary Provision: Development of a London-specific evidence base to improve the effectiveness of services and organisations in engaging those most at risk of violence. This includes a needs assessment of tertiary provision in London, a review of the existing literature, gathering insights young people who have experienced the support systems (statutory and non-statutory). - Systems change: Facilitating learning and developing recommendations for statutory services and commissioners relating to improving provision and engagement for youth at risk of interpersonal violence in London. In close collaboration with the community partner, the role of the research partner will involve: - Holding the project management responsibility of the project - Convening and facilitating the Systems Stakeholder Learning Group - Ensure the voices of those most impacted by violence and the systemic barriers to support are embedded within the research in a trauma-informed and non-extractive way - Co-design research questions, methodology and participatory research methods - Conduct primary and secondary research, utilising qualitative and quantitative analysis in line with the research methodology established - Co-designing research outputs that reflect community needs This collaborative commissioning approach underlines the VRU’s commitment to partnership, inclusivity, and ensuring research outcomes genuinely inform policy and commissioning decisions. The findings will help to shape more effective, responsive tertiary support services for young people affected by violence across London. We invite researcher provider(s) who are committed to producing research which aims to genuinely understand the lived experiences of young people most impacted by violence, with particular interest in researching structural inequalities and tertiary provision, to produce insightful, sensitive and actionable findings which meaningfully inform policy and practice. The value of the contract is £52,500, duration 12 months from the contract award date; estimated commencement date March 2026. One Tertiary support is defined by the World Health Organisation as: ‘approaches that focus on long-term care in the wake of violence, such as rehabilitation and reintegration, and attempts to lessen trauma or reduce the long-term disability associated with violence. Tertiary prevention also seeks to prevent further acts of violence’.
  • The supply of water to Children's Centres, Adult Social Care Sites, Children's Homes, Country Parks and Libraries.

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    north-northamptonshire-council
    supplier
    ANGLIAN WATER BUSINESS (NATIONAL) LIMITED
    value
    58000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    This contract is for the supply of water and sewerage services to Adults, Northants Children's Trust, NNC Family Hub, NNC Libraries & our Country Park sites for the duration of 12 months
  • ENHT - Paul Strickland Scanner Centre - PACS Licenses

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    east-and-north-hertfordshire-teaching-nhs-trust
    supplier
    Paul Strickland Scanner Centre
    value
    92369.7
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    East and North Hertfordshire Teaching NHS Trust award for 10 x PACS Licenses.
  • Carents Hub

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    northern-gas-networks-limited
    supplier
    STRATA NOSTRA LIMITED
    value
    1050000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    pending
    description
    his VCMA project aims to address the challenges faced by unpaid carers of older adults, including social isolation, vulnerability within the home, and increased risk of fuel poverty and unsafe energy use. These challenges can have a direct impact on the safety and wellbeing of customers connected to participating GDNs' networks. ​Working with participating GDNs, this project will deliver a nationwide, digitally enabled support offer designed specifically for carents. It will focus on preventative, early-intervention activity, ensuring that carers are better informed, supported and connected at key points of need. ​The scope of the project includes delivery of the following core activities: ​• A trusted digital hub providing accessible information on energy safety, fuel poverty, carbon monoxide (CO) risk and wider vulnerability support ​• 'Always on' support, accessible 24/7/365 ​• Targeted content and resources co-created with carers, focused on real-world risks within the home ​• Integration of energy safeguarding messages into a platform already used by carents, enabling information to be accessed at relevant and timely moments ​• Signposting and onward referral to appropriate local and national support services where additional support is required ​ ​The project scope will ensure that carents across participating GDN network areas can access consistent, accurate and trusted energy safety and vulnerability information, regardless of location and time constraints. By embedding gas safety, CO awareness and fuel poverty support within an established bespoke digital community, the project reduces barriers to engagement and supports earlier identification of risk and immediate access to support. ​The objectives of the project are to: ​• Reduce the risks of fuel poverty and cold homes and promote access to safe, reliable green energy for care-affected households ​• Promote carent resilience ​• Reduce inequalities faced by elderly care-affected households ​• Maintain and develop a solution to promote resilience in elderly-care affected households throughout the UK ​Collectively, these objectives support VCMA priorities by delivering preventative, consumer-focused interventions that reduce harm, promote inclusion, and strengthen resilience across the energy system
  • PCS National Assurance for Primary Care Contractor 2026-27

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nhs-england
    supplier
    NHS BSA
    value
    16500000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The National Provider Assurance service delivered by NHSBSA provides a centralised national assurance service, covering all four primary care contractor groups including vaccine and immunisation programmes. The national assurance service delivers a solution for NHSE that supports contractors and commissioners to work more efficiently and to deliver better services, directly supporting the ambitions of the 10 Year Plan and NHSE objectives to improve effective access to care, increase preventative interventions, become more digitally enabled and reduce inequalities. This requirement relates to national assurance services delivered by NHSBSA. While the services are provided by an NHS arm’s length body, NHS England is publishing this notice on a precautionary basis under the Procurement Act 2023
  • HNB - Provision of a radioactive laundry service, PPE lease and scaffold monitoring service

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Unitech Services Group
    value
    419848
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of a radioactive laundry service, PPE lease and scaffold monitoring service at Hunterston B
  • HNB - Decommissioning Site Electrical Distribution System

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Dalkia Engineering Limited
    value
    14000000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Delivery of a Decommissioning Site Electrical Distribution System, detailed design and build contract, split into 2 phases. Phase 1 detailed design, Phase 2 procurement and construction works following completion of detailed design at Hunterston B
  • 43 No New Housing Units, Milton of Leys, Inverness

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    highland-council
    supplier
    Barratt Homes
    value
    9080477
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Delivery of 43 no. new housing units with all associated infrastructure works.
  • Homes England - Brookleigh - Foul Drainage System Monitoring

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    homes-england-the-name-adopted-by-the-homes-and-communities-agency
    supplier
    RSK Raw Limited
    value
    19350
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The Homes England site at Brookleigh requires the foul drainage system to be monitored to avoid the risk of pollution surcharging into the surrounding fields.
  • Studdingsail X01 Technical Services Provider

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    ministry-of-defence
    supplier
    Arcadis LLP
    value
    365234.45
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    RIBA 2 Design Work and the following appointment of a contractor. This approach applies to the delivery of just one building – X01 - within the wider Studdingsail package of work.
  • Employee Engagement Suite

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    west-midlands-combined-authority
    supplier
    Freshworks Inc
    value
    369504
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) requires the provision of, support and maintenance of the Employee Engagement Suite which provides departments and partners across WMCA the ability to engage in Enterprise Service Management
  • Accounting Software

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    royal-armouries-museum
    supplier
    XLEDGER LIMITED
    value
    114228
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of SaaS Accounting system for a 3 year period at a cost of £114,228+VAT subject to annual RPI and usage reviews.
  • Warm Homes Healthy Futures

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    northern-gas-networks-limited
    supplier
    NATIONAL ENERGY ACTION
    value
    6200000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    pending
    description
    ​​The project will build a healthcare led energy safeguarding network across the GDN areas, delivered in partnership with National Energy Action in England and Wales and Energy Action Scotland in Scotland. It will focus on identifying, training and supporting health care organisations so they can confidently and sustainably help local households in, or at risk of, an energy crisis. Delivery will continue through a nationally coordinated model, with NEA leading delivery while continuing to work with local partners to collectively provide frontline support, underpinned by strengthened quality assurance, evaluation and learning. The activities involved in delivering this project collectively represent thousands of additional touchpoints that extend the project's impact beyond individual casework, into whole communities and professional systems. This package of support will ultimately improve safety, address affordability and wellbeing for vulnerable households, while strengthening local systems and reducing duplication across VCMA portfolios. ​WHHF addresses gaps in service provisions by embedding fuel poverty and energy vulnerability within health and social care pathways, enabling trusted professionals to identify risk and connect households to ​practical support before harm occurs. Evidence from NEA's Impact Report shows that in 2024 to 2025 professional extended reach to an estimated 3.85 million people, based on 6,783 individual professionals trained. This demonstrates the significant multiplier effect of professional training and its contribution to population-level prevention. ​The programme objectives are to: ​• Support customers in vulnerable situations to remain warm, safe and healthy at home ​• Reduce the risk of carbon monoxide harm ​• Improve household financial resilience through income maximisation ​• Strengthen professional capability across health and community services ​• Embed energy safeguarding within local health systems ​• Deliver measurable social value and positive SROI ​ ​Working with all GDNs, NEA, EAS and their contract partners will support those living in or at risk of fuel poverty, by delivering the following services: ​• Energy casework ​• Benefits advice ​• Benefit claim support ​• Referrals into GDN for the servicing, repair and replacement of essential gas appliances ​• CO alarms ​• Community energy efficiency training ​• Community CO awareness training ​• Frontline worker training ​Delivery is tailored within each participating GDN network area, reflecting existing VCMA portfolios, NHS and voluntary sector partnerships, and local deprivation and health inequality data
  • Provision of Revenue & Benefits Solution

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    barnsley-metropolitan-borough-council
    supplier
    MRI SOFTWARE LIMITED
    value
    1608645.64
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Revenues and Benefits solution, including hosting, maintenance, upgrades and ongoing support. These services are already embedded within the Council’s existing infrastructure and form a critical component of its delivery and supporting of statutory revenues, benefits administration and income collection services.
  • Primary Device Refresh 2026

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    the-education-authority
    supplier
    British Telecommunications PLC
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Supply of desktop computer devices and Laptops to Northern Ireland for Primary Schools
  • MTC for Repair, Maintenance & Minor Works for swimming pools filtration and ozone installations at Belfast City Council properties and locations

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    belfast-city-council
    supplier
    WJM Building Services Ltd
    value
    3223425
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The works covered by this Contract comprises the repair, maintenance and minor works swimming pool installations steam & sauna equipment at various Belfast City Council Properties and fountains at various locations. Any or all of the locations as listed may be added to the Contract at the sole discretion of the Contract Administrator subject to agreement with the Contractor. The provision of a emergency, 24 hour, seven days per week call-out services to secure and make safe Council property is an essential and integral part of this work and is ‘of the essence’ with regards to the award and performance of the contract. The Contractor is required to have his representative on site within one hour to make safe the location within the Contract area. The Contractor shall provide the Council with one contact name and telephone number for this purpose.
  • Pharmacy Cold Store and Dual Refrigeration System

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    york-teaching-hospital-facilities-management-llp
    supplier
    MARCOLD LIMITED
    value
    35000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Pharmacy Cold Store and Dual Refrigeration system at York Hospital
  • Interventional and Diagnostic Cardiac Cath Lab Consumables

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    belfast-health-and-social-care-trust
    supplier
    Abbott Medical UK Limited
    value
    45000000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    A Framework Agreement for the supply and delivery of Interventional and Diagnostic Cardiac Cath Lab Consumables to Health and Social Care Northern Ireland (HSCNI)
  • The development and evaluation of a Strengths-Based Model of prevention and early help focused on Neighbourhood Connect Coordination

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    city-of-bradford-metropolitan-district-council
    supplier
    University of Sheffield
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The Council require a provider will develop the evaluation framework for the prevention and early help neighbourhood connect coordination programme. The Provider will deliver a series of workshops with staff and residents, with the purpose to develop consistent and common processes, templates and tools required to document the journey, impact, evaluation and cost effectiveness of the strengths-based approach
  • Supply of Marine and Freshwater Nutrient Monitoring Sensors

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    carmarthenshire-county-council
    supplier
    Prifysgol Aberystwyth University
    value
    381200
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Carmarthenshire County Council (as Lead Authority of the Regional Nutrient Management Boards) is purchasing Marine and Freshwater Nutrient Monitoring Sensors for installation in priority SAC (Special Areas of Conservation) river catchments. The purchase will also include: • Reagents and a servicing package necessary for the initial operation of these sensors • Multiparameter Sondes • Acquisition of sensor deployment buoys to support the installation and effective functioning of the monitoring equipment
  • WP4127 Provision of Integrated Sexual Healthy services in the Borough of Walsall

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    walsall-council
    supplier
    Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
    value
    19000000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Walsall Council is commissioning an Integrated Sexual Health Service from Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust following a Direct Award Process A under The Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. The service includes the testing, treatment, and management of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and blood-borne viruses (including HIV); HIV prevention through pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP); comprehensive contraceptive services; as well as health promotion, prevention, and relevant vaccination programmes. This service plays a critical public health role in reducing the transmission of infections and limiting their spread within the wider population. It is designed to be responsive to the diverse needs of local communities, ensuring that delivery is tailored to specific population groups. Conflicts of interest A conflicts of interest assessment has been undertaken. No actual or potential conflicts were identified that required management.
  • HNB - Main Radio Support

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Telent Technology Services Limited
    value
    51890.74
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Main Radio Support at Hunterston B
  • Block Roof Replacements v2

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    curo-places-limited
    supplier
    CADE ROOFING & BUILDING SERVICES LIMITED
    value
    1413579
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    This contract will aim to deliver 15 full roof replacements.
  • NCC1515 Occupational Health

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    northumberland-county-council
    supplier
    UK INDEPENDENT MEDICAL SERVICES LIMITED
    value
    2485320.6
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Northumberland County Council require the provision of occupational health services, including for the Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service
  • Surface Treatments Partnership

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    via-east-midlands-limited
    supplier
    EUROVIA INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED
    value
    50000000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Via East Midlands delivers sustainable highways services across the East Midlands and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Nottinghamshire County Council. Via East Midlands holds several existing framework agreements for highway surfacing, surface treatments, and civil engineering delivery, which are nearing completion. The scope of these contracts involves high-profile aspects of highway service delivery that are of considerable public importance and are vital to delivering for the people of Nottinghamshire. Via East Midlands plans to establish a new supplier contract for surface treatments with a supplier, as part of a new Surface Treatments Partnership. The new contract will include three-year agreements with two possible one-year extensions, following an NEC4 Term Services arrangement. Via East Midlands is seeking to collaborate with a surface treatments contractor that delivers technical excellence, efficiency, and cooperative behaviour across surface treatment work, including carriageway surface dressing, micro-asphalt, in-situ recycling, ironwork adjustment, and related work, such as road marking and road studs. The new Surface Treatments Partnership Contract will encourage a more strategic and collaborative approach to highway service delivery and value for money. This strategy will promote increased joint engagement, support Early Contractor Involvement, and enable a low-carbon circular economy operating model. The new contract will require contractors to possess the technical capability and local capacity to consistently improve quality and safety standards across all surface treatment disciplines. The new contract will feature a performance management framework that incentivises and rewards a one-team approach and excellent highway service delivery by linking potential contract extensions. Via East Midlands aims to collaborate with Surface Treatments Partnership Partners willing to invest in our area to foster regional economic growth. The contractor we select will utilise innovative materials, products, processes, and technologies to help Via East Midlands achieve regional economic development, social value, and environmental objectives.
  • DDaT26219 - Software License

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    uk-research-and-innovation
    supplier
    Research Innovations Ltd
    value
    17000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    ***** THIS IS A CONTRACT DETAILS NOTICE, NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION ***** This procurement is being concluded without competition due to an absence of competition for technical reasons, only a particular supplier can supply the goods, services or works required. UKRI had a requirement for a Software License.
  • Prescription Exemption Checking Service (PECS) 2026/2027

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    nhs-england
    supplier
    NHS BSA
    value
    0.01
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    Prescription Exemption Checking Service (DECS) 2026/2027 The Provider will investigate a random sample of prescription claims from patients who have claimed exemption from payment to verify the accuracy of the exemption declared. Claims are verified by cross checking the patient details on the prescription claim against the Provider records of valid exemption schemes which the Provider administer in addition to DWP records.
  • Gypsy and Traveler Site Management Services

    2026-03-31
    dept_slug
    north-somerset-council
    supplier
    ELIM HOUSING ASSOCIATION LIMITED
    value
    200000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-31
    status
    active
    description
    The contract ensures the provision of gypsy and traveller site management services for 9 Gypsy & Traveller pitches on 3 council owned sites, and 1 mobile home owned by the council on a rented pitch on a private gypsy & traveller site. The providers will undertake the day to day estate management and landlord's repairs - including management of the maintenance, repair and improvement of the utility blocks, equipment servicing and dealing with other general landlord's responsibilities such as pitch agreements. The management of the maintenance and repair of the mobile home on the private rented site is also included within this contract.
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