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  • Show Home and Interior Design

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    thrive-homes-ltd
    supplier
    Blocc Interiors Ltd
    value
    37200
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    In readiness for an August 2026 launch develop interior design concept for the 4 bedroom show home with clear consideration of the target market’s needs and aspirations, surrounding area and local context, competitors and brand alignment including show home plans that maximises space while achieving elevated style among competitive developments for sale.
  • Generator Hire

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    gov-facility-services-ltd
    supplier
    SACX LIMITED
    value
    113557.65
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Procurement for generator hire
  • Stock Condition Survey

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    cambridge-city-council
    supplier
    PENNINGTON CHOICES LIMITED
    value
    708000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    pending
    description
    Cambridge City Council is seeking a provider of planned stock condition surveys for its own housing stock and other buildings. Cambridge City Council seeks to implement a comprehensive stock condition survey programme for its existing Council-owned housing and other building types. The purpose of the service is to carry out stock condition surveys and record the condition of property, so the Council has up to data on which to base investment plans and produce accurate reports on property condition.
  • Annual purchase order 2026 -2027 to twice weekly dog waste collection of 47 dog bins at West Wickham and Coulsdon Commons

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    the-mayor-and-commonalty-and-citizens-of-the-city-of-london
    supplier
    Pet Waste Solutions Ltd
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Dog Waste Collection 2026/2027 - Quotes Requested (You have asked a minimum of three suppliers to provide a price and details of the service)
  • Specialist SytemOne Consultancy Support

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    devon-county-council
    supplier
    Okement Digital Health Limited
    value
    93975
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Devon County Council's Public Health Nursing (PHN) service is implementing a new Clinical Case Management System, deploying SystmOne as their new Electronic Patient Record. Specialist consultancy support is required across go-live readiness, cutover planning, and alignment with NHS digital and clinical safety standards
  • Commercial Heating Servicing and Maintenance

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    northamptonshire-partnership-homes-limited
    supplier
    DAVID WHITING SOLUTIONS LIMITED
    value
    250000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    pending
    description
    To carry out planned service and gas maintenance activities on all commercial boiler rooms within our portfolio and a number of other flats that are classed as commercial due to pipe widths. The planned maintenance will be carried out in line with our programme to ensure compliance with regulations for gas safety.
  • PO/2026/1133/RL

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    university-of-exeter
    supplier
    M&C Saatchi (UK) Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    The major workstream is Save the Flavors (STF) - the flagship project for NCIT (cross sector). STF is designed to increase the relevance of the climate crisis to people’s everyday lives by highlighting the impact of climate change on natural ingredients, flavours, and the communities. The purchased services are from M&C Saatchi, the key partner on the project for creative content and managed third party production of the products and social media content.
  • Cyber Security Gateway Services (Web & Email Protection)

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    west-suffolk-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    TRUSTMARQUE SOLUTIONS LIMITED
    value
    53313.62
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Provision of managed security services and licensing for gateway-level protection against web-borne and email-borne threats, including support.
  • Generator Hire

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    gov-facility-services-ltd
    supplier
    ICS COOL ENERGY LTD
    value
    37999.5
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Procurement for Generator Hire
  • Mental Health Supported Accommodation Service

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    slough-borough-council
    supplier
    Look Ahead Care and Support Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Slough Borough Council is seeking to commission suitably experienced provider(s) for a mental health supported accommodation service across two lots for adults with severe and enduring mental illness. The service will cover: Lot 1 - High-Support Step-Down Mental Health Supported Accommodation (accommodation-based, 24/7 staffing, waking night cover) for people stepping down from hospital or similar intensive settings (up to 10 beds) Lot 2a - Medium-High Support Mental Health Supported Accommodation for people who no longer require high support but still need a structured, staffed environment (up to 10 beds). Lot 2b - Low Support Step-Down Accommodation with Floating Support for people preparing to move on to fully independent living, with time-limited, tapered outreach support (up to 6 beds). The services will be required to operate across three or more buildings in Slough, providing self-contained accommodation with integrated housing-related support, recovery-focused key-working and strong links with Community Mental Health Services, primary care and wider community resources. The pathway is designed to: enable timely, safe discharge from hospital and prevent avoidable admission promote recovery, wellbeing and independence reduce out-of-area placements and long-term institutional care improve tenancy sustainment and prevent homelessness reduce use of crisis and inpatient services The main role of the Lots, taken together, is to provide a step-down and progression pathway from higher levels of support into ordinary housing, with time-limited resettlement support after move-on. The contract will commence on 1 July 2026 for a one year period with an option to extend for a further 12 months.
  • EBCT 433 Further competition under ESPO Framework Agreement 364_22 Lot 1 Seated Stairlifts

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    erewash-borough-council
    supplier
    PREMIER MOBILITY (UK) LIMITED
    value
    446336
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Erewash Borough Council is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced Supplier for the provision, installation, servicing, maintenance, and removal of stairlifts for eligible residents under the Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) programme. This Further Competition is being conducted under Lot 1 (Seated Stairlifts - Straight and Curved) of the ESPO Framework Agreement 364_22.
  • Hunterston B - Purchase of Scaffolding Materials

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    nuclear-restoration-services-limited
    supplier
    Altrad Support Sevices Limited
    value
    146727.03
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Required purchase of scaffolding materials and workshop machinery at Hunterston B SIte
  • Purchase of MRI Trolley

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    great-western-hospitals-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    Wolverson Xray
    value
    11640
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Purchase of new MRI patient trolley
  • Colt Technology Services - Telecoms / Broadband services in relation to provision of broadband telecoms services at London Bridge, Blackfriars and Southwark Bridge, approximately 70 cameras on the bridges rely on these telecoms’ connections

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    the-mayor-and-commonalty-and-citizens-of-the-city-of-london
    supplier
    Colt Technology Services
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Extension of existing telecoms circuits which are in place to record, view CCTV surveillance footage. No installation works are required the circuits are now live and therefore there are no risks or barriers, Failure to progress with a BAU Purchase order for these circuits could risk a disconnection in services which are key to the ‘blue light’ services performed in the CoLP Force Control Room. There are five circuits: 1 at London Bridge (1gb), 2 at Southwark Bridge (400mb) and 2 at Blackfriars Bridge (1gb) £88,776 which is a 2-year fixed term for 5 circuits, Circuit Ref Cost / Month 2 year cost London Bridge £ 629.00 £ 15,096.00 Southwark 1 £ 654.00 £ 15,696.00 Southwark 2 £ 654.00 £ 15,696.00 Blackfriars 1 £ 881.00 £ 21,144.00 Blackfriars 2 £ 881.00 £ 21,144.00 Total £ 88,776.00
  • PH070 - Transitional Health Safeguarding Arrangements for Adolescents aged 11 and over (Middlesbrough)

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    middlesbrough-council
    supplier
    North East and North Cumbria ICB Procurement
    value
    94478.73
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    The wider health economy is key to effective child protection procedures in Middlesbrough. The ICB is the statutory health partner in multi-agency safeguarding arrangements and is responsible for assurance of the arrangements for health multi-agency input. These arrangements are under review due to the Families First reforms and the reconfiguration of the ICB. Middlesbrough 0-19 services are being redesigned to separate the early years/primary age offer (0-11) from the adolescent offer (11+) to provide more effective and responsive Public Health services. The 11+ element of the current service which is due to end on 31 March 2026 held much of the responsibility for health representation into child protection procedures with little input from the wider health economy, but this will no longer be feasible due to a move to a non-clinical model for children aged 11+ . The ICB will arrange alternative provision for 1 year (1st April 2026 to 31st March 2027) for health representation in child protection procedures for children aged 11 years and above living in Middlesbrough. During this year they will make sustainable arrangements on behalf of the health system which will commence from 1st April 2027 or earlier.
  • Therapeutic Alliance

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    medway-council
    supplier
    NORTH KENT MIND
    value
    16357496
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) confirmation of contract award notice. This contract has been awarded under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 do not apply to this award. This contract has now been formally awarded using the competitive process. This service is for children and young people aged 5-18 years (up until their 19th Birthday) and up to 25 years for those with special educational needs (and already in treatment or awaiting treatment) or who are care leavers (and who meet the criteria of the service). The service will provide a range of support for children and young people in relation to their emotional wellbeing needs such as: • Evidence based interventions • Workshops • Parenting and peer support • Digital offer • Traumatic Bereavement support • LGBTQIA+ support • Care Leavers support • Positive Behaviour Support The model will be based on providing short intervention therapy, offering a core 6-12-week session model (shorter and longer where clinically indicated). Support will be available face to face (locally in Medway) and virtual through 1-1, group settings, workshops and through a digital offer (24/7 support). This contract has now been formally awarded using the competitive process. Award Decision Makers Hannah Christie- Programme Lead for CYP Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Julia Cox- Head of Child Health Commissioning Aeilish Geldenhuys- Public Health Principal and Strategic Head of Public Health Programmes There were no conflicts of interest This is a New Service with an existing provider. Key Criteria Improving access, reducing health inequalities, and facilitating choice (Weighted 26%) • The provider demonstrated that they will be able to confidently reduce the challenges people face when trying to access services, by embedding a streamlined approach to navigation and support. • The provider demonstrated they will confidently be able to deliver a local service, understanding the need to reach out to seldom heard groups, young people with increased vulnerabilities and utilise data and insights to reduce health inequalities. • Provider had a strong focus on the service being adaptable to meet the needs of young people, emphasising the need for patient choice and autonomy where clinically appropriate Integration, collaboration, and service sustainability (Weighting 25%) • Evidence of current collaboration with key partners and stakeholders, young people and families in Medway. • Evidence of how the new service has a focus on co-production with young people and their families from the outset. • The provider demonstrated robust plans for developing and enhancing partnership working within Medway and where appropriate Kent. • The provider demonstrated that they understood that their service will be integral to the wider system and the importance of integration with Education, SEND, Children's Social Care and NHS providers. • The provider produced a high level overview of how to sustain the service across the length of the contract, consideration given to emerging needs and system wide challenges. Quality and innovation (Weighted 15%) • Case studies evidence high quality service delivery in their current services. • The provider demonstrated that the service has robust mechanisms and governance processes in place to monitor and review quality and safeguarding. • Evidence of forward thinking, creativity and flexibility across the length of the contract. Presentation (weighted 4%): • Clear, concise and excellently presented • Consideration given to the key fundamental elements of the service • Young Person centred and focused • Transparent, with clear expectations • Ensured the service specification was detailed throughout Social Value (weighted 5%), The provider has set out social value commitments in accordance with the Council's Social Value requirements. Value (weighted 25%) The provider confirmed delivery of the service within the financial envelope.
  • Neatherd Moor Car Park Resurfacing

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    breckland-district-council
    supplier
    WHITEROD SURFACING LIMITED
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Resurfacing works of Neatherd Moor road and car park
  • Colt Technology Services - Telecoms / Broadband services in relation to provision of broadband telecoms services at London Bridge, Blackfriars and Southwark Bridge, approximately 70 cameras on the bridges rely on these telecoms’ connections

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    the-mayor-and-commonalty-and-citizens-of-the-city-of-london
    supplier
    Colt Technology Services
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Extension of existing telecoms circuits which are in place to record, view CCTV surveillance footage. No installation works are required the circuits are now live and therefore there are no risks or barriers, Failure to progress with a BAU Purchase order for these circuits could risk a disconnection in services which are key to the ‘blue light’ services performed in the CoLP Force Control Room. There are five circuits: 1 at London Bridge (1gb), 2 at Southwark Bridge (400mb) and 2 at Blackfriars Bridge (1gb) £88,776 which is a 2-year fixed term for 5 circuits, Circuit Ref Cost / Month 2 year cost London Bridge £ 629.00 £ 15,096.00 Southwark 1 £ 654.00 £ 15,696.00 Southwark 2 £ 654.00 £ 15,696.00 Blackfriars 1 £ 881.00 £ 21,144.00 Blackfriars 2 £ 881.00 £ 21,144.00 Total £ 88,776.00
  • Penistone Town Hall Asbestos Removal

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    barnsley-metropolitan-borough-council
    supplier
    Lancall Yorkshire Limited
    value
    87560
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Asbestos removal works with the basement area of Penistone Town Hall
  • IDEAS FERTILITY EMR +

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    liverpool-womens-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    Mellowood Medical INc
    value
    47310.12
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    IDEAS FERTILITY EMR +, 48 Named User License [DISCOUNTED] - SUPPORT UPGRADES FOR IDEAS Clinic Management Software plus Meditech Support
  • PH070 - Transitional Health Safeguarding Arrangements for Adolescents aged 11 and over (Middlesbrough)

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    middlesbrough-council
    supplier
    North East and North Cumbria ICB Procurement
    value
    94478.73
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    The wider health economy is key to effective child protection procedures in Middlesbrough. The ICB is the statutory health partner in multi-agency safeguarding arrangements and is responsible for assurance of the arrangements for health multi-agency input. These arrangements are under review due to the Families First reforms and the reconfiguration of the ICB. Middlesbrough 0-19 services are being redesigned to separate the early years/primary age offer (0-11) from the adolescent offer (11+) to provide more effective and responsive Public Health services. The 11+ element of the current service which is due to end on 31 March 2026 held much of the responsibility for health representation into child protection procedures with little input from the wider health economy, but this will no longer be feasible due to a move to a non-clinical model for children aged 11+ . The ICB will arrange alternative provision for 1 year (1st April 2026 to 31st March 2027) for health representation in child protection procedures for children aged 11 years and above living in Middlesbrough. During this year they will make sustainable arrangements on behalf of the health system which will commence from 1st April 2027 or earlier.
  • Supply, Installation, Maintenance & Replacement of Bus Shelters

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    east-lothian-council
    supplier
    Commutaports Limited
    value
    400000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Supply, Installation, Maintenance & Repair of Bus Shelters within East Lothian.
  • Mental Health Supported Accommodation Service

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    slough-borough-council
    supplier
    Look Ahead Care and Support Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Slough Borough Council is seeking to commission suitably experienced provider(s) for a mental health supported accommodation service across two lots for adults with severe and enduring mental illness. The service will cover: Lot 1 - High-Support Step-Down Mental Health Supported Accommodation (accommodation-based, 24/7 staffing, waking night cover) for people stepping down from hospital or similar intensive settings (up to 10 beds) Lot 2a - Medium-High Support Mental Health Supported Accommodation for people who no longer require high support but still need a structured, staffed environment (up to 10 beds). Lot 2b - Low Support Step-Down Accommodation with Floating Support for people preparing to move on to fully independent living, with time-limited, tapered outreach support (up to 6 beds). The services will be required to operate across three or more buildings in Slough, providing self-contained accommodation with integrated housing-related support, recovery-focused key-working and strong links with Community Mental Health Services, primary care and wider community resources. The pathway is designed to: enable timely, safe discharge from hospital and prevent avoidable admission promote recovery, wellbeing and independence reduce out-of-area placements and long-term institutional care improve tenancy sustainment and prevent homelessness reduce use of crisis and inpatient services The main role of the Lots, taken together, is to provide a step-down and progression pathway from higher levels of support into ordinary housing, with time-limited resettlement support after move-on. The contract will commence on 1 July 2026 for a one year period with an option to extend for a further 12 months.
  • Phase 1 Town Field Railing Replacement

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    city-of-doncaster-council
    supplier
    Campbell Design & Engineering Ltd
    value
    37820
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Fabrication and installation of 124m of replacement railings at Town Field as per spec
  • LGBTQ+ Support Services

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    nhs-devon-integrated-care-board
    supplier
    INTERCOM
    value
    160374
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    NHS Devon was seeking a Supplier to address, reduce and provide help and support against the personal and social harm that can be experienced by the LGBTQ+ community to improve emotional and mental health wellbeing. Contract length: 2 year. No optional extension Value: £80,187 per year
  • Generator Hire

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    gov-facility-services-ltd
    supplier
    ICS COOL ENERGY LTD
    value
    37999.5
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Procurement for Generator Hire
  • ADU26078 Urgent Laptop Order

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    torbay-council
    supplier
    Bechtle Limited
    value
    26399.7
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Purchase of 30 laptops for Agency staff involved with the Adults Social Care transition
  • ECC012 - Transport modelling refresh

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    middlesbrough-council
    supplier
    STANTEC UK LIMITED
    value
    71566
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Middlesbrough Council is looking to make a number of strategic highway improvements along major transport corridors in the Borough; ensuring that the infrastructure in place is accounting for the demands of the population. This is particularly pertinent given the Council's ambitions to increase the number of homes in the south and west of the Borough, growing the local economy and regenerating the town, given the likely changes in transport following the COVID 19 pandemic implications. To achieve this, transport and traffic modelling must be undertaken, to identify the most valid solutions without detrimentally impacting upon the transport network as a whole. The software, technical capabilities and resourcing required to undertake this task is not available within the local authority, and a consultant is therefore required to undertake this task.
  • ASC117 - Rough Sleeping Accommodation Programme - Move on Accommodation Provision for homeless individuals, or individuals threatened with homelessness

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    middlesbrough-council
    supplier
    North Star Housing Group Limited
    value
    120986.66
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    The Council is currently undertaking a needs assessment to understand the future direction of commissioning intentions in relation to homelessness and rough sleeping and therefore this service needs to remain in place until the outcome is known. Unfortunately, at this time and despite numerous requests we have not received the grant funding conditions or anything else in respect of the previous agreement. Because of this we would prefer to put in a contract so that we can monitoring outcomes and ongoing activity.
  • ASC117 - Rough Sleeping Accommodation Programme - Move on Accommodation Provision for homeless individuals, or individuals threatened with homelessness

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    middlesbrough-council
    supplier
    North Star Housing Group Limited
    value
    120986.66
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    The Council is currently undertaking a needs assessment to understand the future direction of commissioning intentions in relation to homelessness and rough sleeping and therefore this service needs to remain in place until the outcome is known. Unfortunately, at this time and despite numerous requests we have not received the grant funding conditions or anything else in respect of the previous agreement. Because of this we would prefer to put in a contract so that we can monitoring outcomes and ongoing activity.
  • Mental Health Supported Accommodation Service

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    slough-borough-council
    supplier
    Look Ahead Care and Support Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Slough Borough Council is seeking to commission suitably experienced provider(s) for a mental health supported accommodation service across two lots for adults with severe and enduring mental illness. The service will cover: Lot 1 - High-Support Step-Down Mental Health Supported Accommodation (accommodation-based, 24/7 staffing, waking night cover) for people stepping down from hospital or similar intensive settings (up to 10 beds) Lot 2a - Medium-High Support Mental Health Supported Accommodation for people who no longer require high support but still need a structured, staffed environment (up to 10 beds). Lot 2b - Low Support Step-Down Accommodation with Floating Support for people preparing to move on to fully independent living, with time-limited, tapered outreach support (up to 6 beds). The services will be required to operate across three or more buildings in Slough, providing self-contained accommodation with integrated housing-related support, recovery-focused key-working and strong links with Community Mental Health Services, primary care and wider community resources. The pathway is designed to: enable timely, safe discharge from hospital and prevent avoidable admission promote recovery, wellbeing and independence reduce out-of-area placements and long-term institutional care improve tenancy sustainment and prevent homelessness reduce use of crisis and inpatient services The main role of the Lots, taken together, is to provide a step-down and progression pathway from higher levels of support into ordinary housing, with time-limited resettlement support after move-on. The contract will commence on 1 July 2026 for a one year period with an option to extend for a further 12 months.
  • Purchase of MRI Trolley

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    great-western-hospitals-nhs-foundation-trust
    supplier
    Wolverson Xray
    value
    11640
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Purchase of new MRI patient trolley
  • Window Cleaning Service Framework

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    university-of-lancaster
    supplier
    BULLOUGHS CLEANING SERVICES LIMITED
    value
    100000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    The University, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, LA1 4YW, is inviting tenders on the terms set out in this Invitation to Tender (ITT) to establish a multi-lot Framework agreement for an on-going requirement for Window Cleaning to Academic and Student Residential buildings (both internally & externally). The cleaning is to include windowsills & wiping of frames, glass canopies and main entrances, all internal glass including glass office partitions; glass balustrades and all glass in atrium areas including lifts on campus and at Health Innovation One (HIO); and Chancellor's Wharf, Lancaster City centre. Normally window cleaning takes place: • Externally once a year • Internally once a year Window cleaning is generally scheduled between March and September each year with occasional requests during the remainder of the year for VIP events. Some of the Student Residence buildings are required for Conference/Summer School accommodation after the students have vacated them so please be aware that approximately 20% of the Residences included in Lot 2 have to be cleaned/turnaround in anything from a 2 to 7-day timeframe Lancaster University aims to establish a Framework consisting of two Lots with up to three or four suppliers on each Lot.
  • Therapeutic Alliance

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    medway-council
    supplier
    NORTH KENT MIND
    value
    16357496
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) confirmation of contract award notice. This contract has been awarded under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 do not apply to this award. This contract has now been formally awarded using the competitive process. This service is for children and young people aged 5-18 years (up until their 19th Birthday) and up to 25 years for those with special educational needs (and already in treatment or awaiting treatment) or who are care leavers (and who meet the criteria of the service). The service will provide a range of support for children and young people in relation to their emotional wellbeing needs such as: • Evidence based interventions • Workshops • Parenting and peer support • Digital offer • Traumatic Bereavement support • LGBTQIA+ support • Care Leavers support • Positive Behaviour Support The model will be based on providing short intervention therapy, offering a core 6-12-week session model (shorter and longer where clinically indicated). Support will be available face to face (locally in Medway) and virtual through 1-1, group settings, workshops and through a digital offer (24/7 support). This contract has now been formally awarded using the competitive process. Award Decision Makers Hannah Christie- Programme Lead for CYP Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Julia Cox- Head of Child Health Commissioning Aeilish Geldenhuys- Public Health Principal and Strategic Head of Public Health Programmes There were no conflicts of interest This is a New Service with an existing provider. Key Criteria Improving access, reducing health inequalities, and facilitating choice (Weighted 26%) • The provider demonstrated that they will be able to confidently reduce the challenges people face when trying to access services, by embedding a streamlined approach to navigation and support. • The provider demonstrated they will confidently be able to deliver a local service, understanding the need to reach out to seldom heard groups, young people with increased vulnerabilities and utilise data and insights to reduce health inequalities. • Provider had a strong focus on the service being adaptable to meet the needs of young people, emphasising the need for patient choice and autonomy where clinically appropriate Integration, collaboration, and service sustainability (Weighting 25%) • Evidence of current collaboration with key partners and stakeholders, young people and families in Medway. • Evidence of how the new service has a focus on co-production with young people and their families from the outset. • The provider demonstrated robust plans for developing and enhancing partnership working within Medway and where appropriate Kent. • The provider demonstrated that they understood that their service will be integral to the wider system and the importance of integration with Education, SEND, Children's Social Care and NHS providers. • The provider produced a high level overview of how to sustain the service across the length of the contract, consideration given to emerging needs and system wide challenges. Quality and innovation (Weighted 15%) • Case studies evidence high quality service delivery in their current services. • The provider demonstrated that the service has robust mechanisms and governance processes in place to monitor and review quality and safeguarding. • Evidence of forward thinking, creativity and flexibility across the length of the contract. Presentation (weighted 4%): • Clear, concise and excellently presented • Consideration given to the key fundamental elements of the service • Young Person centred and focused • Transparent, with clear expectations • Ensured the service specification was detailed throughout Social Value (weighted 5%), The provider has set out social value commitments in accordance with the Council's Social Value requirements. Value (weighted 25%) The provider confirmed delivery of the service within the financial envelope.
  • Incineration of Radioactive Waste

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    uk-atomic-energy-authority
    supplier
    Veolia ES (UK) Ltd
    value
    1500000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    The UK Atomic Energy Authority has a requirement for the provision of an Incineration of Radioactive Waste Removal Service from it's site at Culham Campus, Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The contract is for an initial period of one year with the option to extend annually for up to a further 4 years.
  • Colt Technology Services - Telecoms / Broadband services in relation to provision of broadband telecoms services at London Bridge, Blackfriars and Southwark Bridge, approximately 70 cameras on the bridges rely on these telecoms’ connections

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    the-mayor-and-commonalty-and-citizens-of-the-city-of-london
    supplier
    Colt Technology Services
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Extension of existing telecoms circuits which are in place to record, view CCTV surveillance footage. No installation works are required the circuits are now live and therefore there are no risks or barriers, Failure to progress with a BAU Purchase order for these circuits could risk a disconnection in services which are key to the ‘blue light’ services performed in the CoLP Force Control Room. There are five circuits: 1 at London Bridge (1gb), 2 at Southwark Bridge (400mb) and 2 at Blackfriars Bridge (1gb) £88,776 which is a 2-year fixed term for 5 circuits, Circuit Ref Cost / Month 2 year cost London Bridge £ 629.00 £ 15,096.00 Southwark 1 £ 654.00 £ 15,696.00 Southwark 2 £ 654.00 £ 15,696.00 Blackfriars 1 £ 881.00 £ 21,144.00 Blackfriars 2 £ 881.00 £ 21,144.00 Total £ 88,776.00
  • Show Home and Interior Design

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    thrive-homes-ltd
    supplier
    Blocc Interiors Ltd
    value
    37200
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    In readiness for an August 2026 launch develop interior design concept for the 4 bedroom show home with clear consideration of the target market’s needs and aspirations, surrounding area and local context, competitors and brand alignment including show home plans that maximises space while achieving elevated style among competitive developments for sale.
  • 991_26 Supply of Early Years and Curriculum Product Ranges

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    leicestershire-county-council-trading-as-espo
    supplier
    BGRP LIMITED
    value
    400000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    ESPO catalogue framework encompassing the supply of early learning and curriculum product ranges, with goods to be delivered either to ESPO's distribution centre, Leicester, or for direct delivery to ESPO customer premises. The Framework is divided into 9 lots.
  • Window Cleaning Service Framework

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    university-of-lancaster
    supplier
    BULLOUGHS CLEANING SERVICES LIMITED
    value
    500000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    The University, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, LA1 4YW, is inviting tenders on the terms set out in this Invitation to Tender (ITT) to establish a multi-lot Framework agreement for an on-going requirement for Window Cleaning to Academic and Student Residential buildings (both internally & externally). The cleaning is to include windowsills & wiping of frames, glass canopies and main entrances, all internal glass including glass office partitions; glass balustrades and all glass in atrium areas including lifts on campus and at Health Innovation One (HIO); and Chancellor's Wharf, Lancaster City centre. Normally window cleaning takes place: • Externally once a year • Internally once a year Window cleaning is generally scheduled between March and September each year with occasional requests during the remainder of the year for VIP events. Some of the Student Residence buildings are required for Conference/Summer School accommodation after the students have vacated them so please be aware that approximately 20% of the Residences included in Lot 2 have to be cleaned/turnaround in anything from a 2 to 7-day timeframe Lancaster University aims to establish a Framework consisting of two Lots with up to three or four suppliers on each Lot.
  • The hire of cars and vans for Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    blackburn-with-darwen-borough-council
    supplier
    INTACK SELF DRIVE LIMITED
    value
    160000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    A local company which we utilise for hires of vehicles when required, this expands throughout the council and all departments. Short- and long-term hire is obtained on an Ad Hoc basis for several departments. This service is essential to the Council to provide cover with vehicles and ensuring the service is not disrupted or cause reputational damage to the council.
  • Provision of Crematorium/ Cemetery Information Management System

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    hull-city-council
    supplier
    Gower Consultants Limited
    value
    65555.8
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Hull City Council (The Authority) has awarded a contract to Gower Consultants Ltd for continued delivery of service from 30th March 2026 for a period of four years, per the current contract terms, at an annual contract value of £16,388.95. The total estimated contract value is £65,555.80. Optional extension of two years added, but to be triggered by authority at that time, subject to pricing and charges and satisfactory performance.
  • Remedial Drainage Works - Scholemore Cemetery

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    city-of-bradford-metropolitan-district-council
    supplier
    Rossco Construction Services Ltd
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    The City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council is looking to engage a contractor to undertake remedial drainage works to burial grounds at Scholemoor Cemetery. The land was converted into burial grounds from an allotment in 2020. There is a need to remediate some of the drainage and install additional drainage to ensure that burial plots remain available for internments
  • 991_26 Supply of Early Years and Curriculum Product Ranges

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    leicestershire-county-council-trading-as-espo
    supplier
    AMPLE STAR ENTERPRISES UK LIMITED
    value
    800000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    ESPO catalogue framework encompassing the supply of early learning and curriculum product ranges, with goods to be delivered either to ESPO's distribution centre, Leicester, or for direct delivery to ESPO customer premises. The Framework is divided into 9 lots.
  • 991_26 Supply of Early Years and Curriculum Product Ranges

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    leicestershire-county-council-trading-as-espo
    supplier
    AMPLE STAR ENTERPRISES UK LIMITED
    value
    600000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    ESPO catalogue framework encompassing the supply of early learning and curriculum product ranges, with goods to be delivered either to ESPO's distribution centre, Leicester, or for direct delivery to ESPO customer premises. The Framework is divided into 9 lots.
  • 991_26 Supply of Early Years and Curriculum Product Ranges

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    leicestershire-county-council-trading-as-espo
    supplier
    ACTIVE APPAREL GROUP LIMITED (Spotty Otter being part of the the ACTIVE APPAREL GROUP LIMITED)
    value
    400000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    ESPO catalogue framework encompassing the supply of early learning and curriculum product ranges, with goods to be delivered either to ESPO's distribution centre, Leicester, or for direct delivery to ESPO customer premises. The Framework is divided into 9 lots.
  • ASC118 - Rough Sleeping Accommodation Programme - Move on Accommodation Provision for homeless individuals, or individuals threatened with homelessness

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    middlesbrough-council
    supplier
    DEPAUL UK
    value
    65500
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    The Council is currently undertaking a needs assessment to understand the future direction of commissioning intentions in relation to homelessness and rough sleeping and therefore this service needs to remain in place until the outcome is known. Unfortunately, at this time and despite numerous requests we have not received the grant funding conditions or anything else in respect of the previous agreement. Because of this we would prefer to put in a contract so that we can monitoring outcomes and ongoing activity.
  • Specialist SytemOne Consultancy Support

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    devon-county-council
    supplier
    Okement Digital Health Limited
    value
    93975
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Devon County Council's Public Health Nursing (PHN) service is implementing a new Clinical Case Management System, deploying SystmOne as their new Electronic Patient Record. Specialist consultancy support is required across go-live readiness, cutover planning, and alignment with NHS digital and clinical safety standards
  • Mental Health Supported Accommodation Service

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    slough-borough-council
    supplier
    Look Ahead Care and Support Limited
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Slough Borough Council is seeking to commission suitably experienced provider(s) for a mental health supported accommodation service across two lots for adults with severe and enduring mental illness. The service will cover: Lot 1 - High-Support Step-Down Mental Health Supported Accommodation (accommodation-based, 24/7 staffing, waking night cover) for people stepping down from hospital or similar intensive settings (up to 10 beds) Lot 2a - Medium-High Support Mental Health Supported Accommodation for people who no longer require high support but still need a structured, staffed environment (up to 10 beds). Lot 2b - Low Support Step-Down Accommodation with Floating Support for people preparing to move on to fully independent living, with time-limited, tapered outreach support (up to 6 beds). The services will be required to operate across three or more buildings in Slough, providing self-contained accommodation with integrated housing-related support, recovery-focused key-working and strong links with Community Mental Health Services, primary care and wider community resources. The pathway is designed to: enable timely, safe discharge from hospital and prevent avoidable admission promote recovery, wellbeing and independence reduce out-of-area placements and long-term institutional care improve tenancy sustainment and prevent homelessness reduce use of crisis and inpatient services The main role of the Lots, taken together, is to provide a step-down and progression pathway from higher levels of support into ordinary housing, with time-limited resettlement support after move-on. The contract will commence on 1 July 2026 for a one year period with an option to extend for a further 12 months.
  • 991_26 Supply of Early Years and Curriculum Product Ranges

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    leicestershire-county-council-trading-as-espo
    supplier
    A.T. LITTLE & SONS LIMITED (t/a Browns Books)
    value
    10000000
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    ESPO catalogue framework encompassing the supply of early learning and curriculum product ranges, with goods to be delivered either to ESPO's distribution centre, Leicester, or for direct delivery to ESPO customer premises. The Framework is divided into 9 lots.
  • Annual purchase order 2026 -2027 to twice weekly dog waste collection of 47 dog bins at West Wickham and Coulsdon Commons

    2026-03-30
    dept_slug
    the-mayor-and-commonalty-and-citizens-of-the-city-of-london
    supplier
    Pet Waste Solutions Ltd
    awarded_date
    2026-03-30
    status
    active
    description
    Dog Waste Collection 2026/2027 - Quotes Requested (You have asked a minimum of three suppliers to provide a price and details of the service)
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