(DPS 7862) Retrofit Co-ordination Services Warm Homes Local Grant 3 - Oadby & Wigston BC
2025-10-21- dept_slug
- oadby-wigston-borough-council
- supplier
- CYD Innovations Ltd
- value
- 64890
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-21
- status
- active
- description
- Oadby & Wigston Borough Council has secured Warm Homes Local Grant funding from the Department for Energy Security and Net-Zero to improve the energy efficiency of 70 privately owned domestic properties located within the borough by 31st March 2028.
The Council has appointed a Contractor to carry provide a retrofit assessment and coordination service covering designing, approving and signing off a retrofit plan and uploading measures to Trustmark.
Dynamic Purchasing System - Temporary Accommodation
2025-10-21- dept_slug
- london-borough-of-hillingdon
- supplier
- SAI ARYAN PROPERTIES LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-21
- status
- active
- description
- The London Borough of Hillingdon has admitted providers to a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS), to provide temporary accommodation for homeless households.
The values within this notice are for a 5+2 year period from February 2022.
The Council intends to award to providers/landlords via mini-competitions as detailed in the ITT.
The opportunity is currently open for other providers to review the DPS details.
Out of Hours GP Services across Cheshire and Merseyside ICB
2025-10-21- dept_slug
- nhs-cheshire-and-merseyside-integrated-care-board
- supplier
- Primary Care 24 (PC24)
- value
- 13810371
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-21
- status
- active
- description
- This service provides evidence based urgent primary care which optimises health and wellbeing of the population and reduces the impact of ill health during the out of hours period, avoiding where possible the need for acute care. The service also operates as part of and contribute to the wider virtual Clinical Assessment Service (CAS), supporting both 111 and 999 activity.
Primary Care 24 delivers of a safe, accessible and equitable out of hours (6.30pm - 8am) GP service, including the receipt of calls from NHS 111, GP telephone consultation and where appropriate provides a medical/clinical face-to-face consultation either in the patients' place of residence or a primary care setting. This service provides a service to patients with urgent medical needs that cannot wait until their GP practice reopens.
This service is delivered within 6 of the 9 ICB "Places" within Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board. (Liverpool, Sefton, Knowsley, Halton, Warrington, St Helens (a select number of practices)
Out of Hours GP Services across Cheshire and Merseyside ICB
2025-10-21- dept_slug
- nhs-cheshire-and-merseyside-integrated-care-board
- supplier
- Primary Care 24 (PC24)
- value
- 13810371
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-21
- status
- active
- description
- This service provides evidence based urgent primary care which optimises health and wellbeing of the population and reduces the impact of ill health during the out of hours period, avoiding where possible the need for acute care. The service also operates as part of and contribute to the wider virtual Clinical Assessment Service (CAS), supporting both 111 and 999 activity.
Primary Care 24 delivers of a safe, accessible and equitable out of hours (6.30pm - 8am) GP service, including the receipt of calls from NHS 111, GP telephone consultation and where appropriate provides a medical/clinical face-to-face consultation either in the patients' place of residence or a primary care setting. This service provides a service to patients with urgent medical needs that cannot wait until their GP practice reopens.
This service is delivered within 6 of the 9 ICB "Places" within Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board. (Liverpool, Sefton, Knowsley, Halton, Warrington, St Helens (a select number of practices)
(DPS 7862) Retrofit Co-ordination Services Warm Homes Local Grant 3 - Oadby & Wigston BC
2025-10-21- dept_slug
- oadby-wigston-borough-council
- supplier
- CYD Innovations Ltd
- value
- 64890
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-21
- status
- active
- description
- Oadby & Wigston Borough Council has secured Warm Homes Local Grant funding from the Department for Energy Security and Net-Zero to improve the energy efficiency of 70 privately owned domestic properties located within the borough by 31st March 2028.
The Council has appointed a Contractor to carry provide a retrofit assessment and coordination service covering designing, approving and signing off a retrofit plan and uploading measures to Trustmark.
Dynamic Purchasing System - Temporary Accommodation
2025-10-21- dept_slug
- london-borough-of-hillingdon
- supplier
- SAI ARYAN PROPERTIES LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-21
- status
- active
- description
- The London Borough of Hillingdon has admitted providers to a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS), to provide temporary accommodation for homeless households.
The values within this notice are for a 5+2 year period from February 2022.
The Council intends to award to providers/landlords via mini-competitions as detailed in the ITT.
The opportunity is currently open for other providers to review the DPS details.
(DPS 7862) Retrofit Co-ordination Services Warm Homes Local Grant 3 - Oadby & Wigston BC
2025-10-21- dept_slug
- oadby-wigston-borough-council
- supplier
- CYD Innovations Ltd
- value
- 64890
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-21
- status
- active
- description
- Oadby & Wigston Borough Council has secured Warm Homes Local Grant funding from the Department for Energy Security and Net-Zero to improve the energy efficiency of 70 privately owned domestic properties located within the borough by 31st March 2028.
The Council has appointed a Contractor to carry provide a retrofit assessment and coordination service covering designing, approving and signing off a retrofit plan and uploading measures to Trustmark.
(DPS 7713) Whole House Retrofit Main Contractor WHLG - Oadby & Wigston BC
2025-10-20- dept_slug
- oadby-wigston-borough-council
- supplier
- Broad Oak Properties LTD
- value
- 785000
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-20
- status
- active
- description
- Oadby & Wigston Borough Council has secured Warm Homes Local Grant funding from the Department for Energy Security and Net-Zero to improve the energy efficiency of 70 privately owned domestic properties located within the borough by 31st March 2028.
The Council has appointed a Contractor to carry out a programme of whole-house retrofits using a fabric first approach, to install measures to improve the energy efficiency of a number of domestic properties located within the Oadby & Wigston Borough, as well as delivering high quality installations and outcomes for customers.
RE:TENDER Ceredigion, Llwyn Yr Eos - Specialist SEN Extension and Refurbishment
2025-10-20- dept_slug
- cyngor-sir-ceredigion-county-council
- supplier
- Coreus Projects Limited
- value
- 289688
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-20
- status
- active
- description
- Ceredigion County Council have appointed a suitably qualified and competent professional services consultant or organisation to undertake the entire scheme from RIBA 1 to 7 for the Extension & Refurbishment at Canolfan Enfys & Pili Pala, Llwyn yr Eos School, Penparcau. The consultant will be responsible for all aspects of the scheme, including the Project Management and administration of the 2 Stage Tender process when appointing the Design and Build Contractor.
RE:TENDER Ceredigion, Llwyn Yr Eos - Specialist SEN Extension and Refurbishment
2025-10-20- dept_slug
- cyngor-sir-ceredigion-county-council
- supplier
- Coreus Projects Limited
- value
- 289688
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-20
- status
- active
- description
- Ceredigion County Council have appointed a suitably qualified and competent professional services consultant or organisation to undertake the entire scheme from RIBA 1 to 7 for the Extension & Refurbishment at Canolfan Enfys & Pili Pala, Llwyn yr Eos School, Penparcau. The consultant will be responsible for all aspects of the scheme, including the Project Management and administration of the 2 Stage Tender process when appointing the Design and Build Contractor.
(DPS 7713) Whole House Retrofit Main Contractor WHLG - Oadby & Wigston BC
2025-10-20- dept_slug
- oadby-wigston-borough-council
- supplier
- Broad Oak Properties LTD
- value
- 785000
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-20
- status
- active
- description
- Oadby & Wigston Borough Council has secured Warm Homes Local Grant funding from the Department for Energy Security and Net-Zero to improve the energy efficiency of 70 privately owned domestic properties located within the borough by 31st March 2028.
The Council has appointed a Contractor to carry out a programme of whole-house retrofits using a fabric first approach, to install measures to improve the energy efficiency of a number of domestic properties located within the Oadby & Wigston Borough, as well as delivering high quality installations and outcomes for customers.
(DPS 7713) Whole House Retrofit Main Contractor WHLG - Oadby & Wigston BC
2025-10-20- dept_slug
- oadby-wigston-borough-council
- supplier
- Broad Oak Properties LTD
- value
- 785000
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-20
- status
- active
- description
- Oadby & Wigston Borough Council has secured Warm Homes Local Grant funding from the Department for Energy Security and Net-Zero to improve the energy efficiency of 70 privately owned domestic properties located within the borough by 31st March 2028.
The Council has appointed a Contractor to carry out a programme of whole-house retrofits using a fabric first approach, to install measures to improve the energy efficiency of a number of domestic properties located within the Oadby & Wigston Borough, as well as delivering high quality installations and outcomes for customers.
RE:TENDER Ceredigion, Llwyn Yr Eos - Specialist SEN Extension and Refurbishment
2025-10-20- dept_slug
- cyngor-sir-ceredigion-county-council
- supplier
- Coreus Projects Limited
- value
- 289688
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-20
- status
- active
- description
- Ceredigion County Council have appointed a suitably qualified and competent professional services consultant or organisation to undertake the entire scheme from RIBA 1 to 7 for the Extension & Refurbishment at Canolfan Enfys & Pili Pala, Llwyn yr Eos School, Penparcau. The consultant will be responsible for all aspects of the scheme, including the Project Management and administration of the 2 Stage Tender process when appointing the Design and Build Contractor.
(DPS 7713) Whole House Retrofit Main Contractor WHLG - Oadby & Wigston BC
2025-10-20- dept_slug
- oadby-wigston-borough-council
- supplier
- Broad Oak Properties LTD
- value
- 785000
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-20
- status
- active
- description
- Oadby & Wigston Borough Council has secured Warm Homes Local Grant funding from the Department for Energy Security and Net-Zero to improve the energy efficiency of 70 privately owned domestic properties located within the borough by 31st March 2028.
The Council has appointed a Contractor to carry out a programme of whole-house retrofits using a fabric first approach, to install measures to improve the energy efficiency of a number of domestic properties located within the Oadby & Wigston Borough, as well as delivering high quality installations and outcomes for customers.
Learning Management System
2025-10-15- dept_slug
- yorkshire-housing-limited
- supplier
- Learning Pool Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-15
- status
- active
- description
- Hosting and maintenance of a Learning Platform
Learning Management System
2025-10-15- dept_slug
- yorkshire-housing-limited
- supplier
- Learning Pool Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-15
- status
- active
- description
- Hosting and maintenance of a Learning Platform
Learning Management System
2025-10-15- dept_slug
- yorkshire-housing-limited
- supplier
- Learning Pool Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-15
- status
- active
- description
- Hosting and maintenance of a Learning Platform
Learning Management System
2025-10-15- dept_slug
- yorkshire-housing-limited
- supplier
- Learning Pool Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-15
- status
- active
- description
- Hosting and maintenance of a Learning Platform
Learning Management System
2025-10-15- dept_slug
- yorkshire-housing-limited
- supplier
- Learning Pool Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-15
- status
- active
- description
- Hosting and maintenance of a Learning Platform
Learning Management System
2025-10-15- dept_slug
- yorkshire-housing-limited
- supplier
- Learning Pool Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-15
- status
- active
- description
- Hosting and maintenance of a Learning Platform
Learning Management System
2025-10-15- dept_slug
- yorkshire-housing-limited
- supplier
- Learning Pool Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-15
- status
- active
- description
- Hosting and maintenance of a Learning Platform
Learning Management System
2025-10-15- dept_slug
- yorkshire-housing-limited
- supplier
- Learning Pool Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-15
- status
- active
- description
- Hosting and maintenance of a Learning Platform
Learning Management System
2025-10-15- dept_slug
- yorkshire-housing-limited
- supplier
- Learning Pool Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-15
- status
- active
- description
- Hosting and maintenance of a Learning Platform
Learning Management System
2025-10-15- dept_slug
- yorkshire-housing-limited
- supplier
- Learning Pool Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-15
- status
- active
- description
- Hosting and maintenance of a Learning Platform
Design, Supply and Installation of Playground Equipment at Akeley Playing Fields, MK18 5HB
2025-10-14- dept_slug
- akeley-parish-council
- supplier
- HAGS-SMP LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-14
- status
- active
- description
- This project requires the supply and installation of new play equipment (ages up to 12 years) including play area surfacing. The Council will, where possible, retain any existing viable play equipment. The principal focus of the new play equipment is imagination and inclusivity, providing play items for the up to 12-year-old age group.
The Council is seeking a play area which incorporates imagination, challenge and excitement for the target age group, and as such the proposed list of play equipment items set out below is a broad indication of the Councils and communities' vision. The list of play equipment items is intentionally generic by description, allowing Contractors to use their innovation and experience from within their own organisations and product ranges.
The Council is content with a range of materials to be used including, HPL and steel. The Council would seek to see the use of sustainable or environmentally friendly products which are durable in nature.
All existing safety surfacing must be removed to a licenced facility. The successful bidder must supply and lay safety surfacing to meet safety standards (BS EN1177). Colours shall be in all instances complimentary of the local environment. This applies to the surfacing also, but black is acceptable for surfacing.
Contractors are encouraged to consider a range of play values and disciplines and make clear within the submission, the play value for each individual item of equipment. The playscape should incorporate the widest array of possible activities to stimulate both the physical and social growth of users.
The list of play equipment items to be considered must include, but are not restricted to:
Quantity Item
1 Basket swing
1 pair Flat swings to include accessible options
1 Multi-play unit with range of play features including a slide, bridge and angled climbing wall and activity panels
1 Rope net pyramid spinner
1 Spring rider
1 Monkey Bars
1 In ground trampoline
1 pair Toddler Swings
1 Balance beam
1 Bench
Inclusivity and Imagination
Inclusivity and imagination are important elements of this project. Contractors are encouraged to consider items of play equipment that are inclusive for all and promote imagination, inquisitiveness and curiosity in the children. Consideration of natural woodland shapes, colours, materials, range of equipment, ease and assistance for access are features the Council is seeking to include. Connectivity within the play space is an essential feature, enabling people with impaired mobility or those in wheelchairs and with pushchairs to manoeuvre within the play space.
Presentation
The Council requires the Contractors proposals to be set out on a scaled drawing showing the layout of each item of equipment, entrances and connecting paths. The layout plans should itemise each item of equipment on an accompanying 'key'. The Contractor may submit 3D visual drawings showing the play area layout on the site. The Contractor is encouraged to visit the site to appreciate the slope and gradient. The Contractor should show within its price the cost for the removal, supply and installation of any surfacing.
Warranties and Guarantees
The Council is seeking a play area which is durable, vandal resistant where possible and provides quality and reliability going forward. The Contractor shall provide evidence of the warranties, guarantees and spares list for each item of equipment, the surfacing and the individual materials used within the play space. The Council requests that the Contractor submits TWO references from projects installed for a local authority within the last THREE years.
Total value (estimated)
£110,000 including VAT
Design, Supply and Installation of Playground Equipment at Akeley Playing Fields, MK18 5HB
2025-10-14- dept_slug
- akeley-parish-council
- supplier
- HAGS-SMP LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-14
- status
- active
- description
- This project requires the supply and installation of new play equipment (ages up to 12 years) including play area surfacing. The Council will, where possible, retain any existing viable play equipment. The principal focus of the new play equipment is imagination and inclusivity, providing play items for the up to 12-year-old age group.
The Council is seeking a play area which incorporates imagination, challenge and excitement for the target age group, and as such the proposed list of play equipment items set out below is a broad indication of the Councils and communities' vision. The list of play equipment items is intentionally generic by description, allowing Contractors to use their innovation and experience from within their own organisations and product ranges.
The Council is content with a range of materials to be used including, HPL and steel. The Council would seek to see the use of sustainable or environmentally friendly products which are durable in nature.
All existing safety surfacing must be removed to a licenced facility. The successful bidder must supply and lay safety surfacing to meet safety standards (BS EN1177). Colours shall be in all instances complimentary of the local environment. This applies to the surfacing also, but black is acceptable for surfacing.
Contractors are encouraged to consider a range of play values and disciplines and make clear within the submission, the play value for each individual item of equipment. The playscape should incorporate the widest array of possible activities to stimulate both the physical and social growth of users.
The list of play equipment items to be considered must include, but are not restricted to:
Quantity Item
1 Basket swing
1 pair Flat swings to include accessible options
1 Multi-play unit with range of play features including a slide, bridge and angled climbing wall and activity panels
1 Rope net pyramid spinner
1 Spring rider
1 Monkey Bars
1 In ground trampoline
1 pair Toddler Swings
1 Balance beam
1 Bench
Inclusivity and Imagination
Inclusivity and imagination are important elements of this project. Contractors are encouraged to consider items of play equipment that are inclusive for all and promote imagination, inquisitiveness and curiosity in the children. Consideration of natural woodland shapes, colours, materials, range of equipment, ease and assistance for access are features the Council is seeking to include. Connectivity within the play space is an essential feature, enabling people with impaired mobility or those in wheelchairs and with pushchairs to manoeuvre within the play space.
Presentation
The Council requires the Contractors proposals to be set out on a scaled drawing showing the layout of each item of equipment, entrances and connecting paths. The layout plans should itemise each item of equipment on an accompanying 'key'. The Contractor may submit 3D visual drawings showing the play area layout on the site. The Contractor is encouraged to visit the site to appreciate the slope and gradient. The Contractor should show within its price the cost for the removal, supply and installation of any surfacing.
Warranties and Guarantees
The Council is seeking a play area which is durable, vandal resistant where possible and provides quality and reliability going forward. The Contractor shall provide evidence of the warranties, guarantees and spares list for each item of equipment, the surfacing and the individual materials used within the play space. The Council requests that the Contractor submits TWO references from projects installed for a local authority within the last THREE years.
Total value (estimated)
£110,000 including VAT
Design, Supply and Installation of Playground Equipment at Akeley Playing Fields, MK18 5HB
2025-10-14- dept_slug
- akeley-parish-council
- supplier
- HAGS-SMP LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-14
- status
- active
- description
- This project requires the supply and installation of new play equipment (ages up to 12 years) including play area surfacing. The Council will, where possible, retain any existing viable play equipment. The principal focus of the new play equipment is imagination and inclusivity, providing play items for the up to 12-year-old age group.
The Council is seeking a play area which incorporates imagination, challenge and excitement for the target age group, and as such the proposed list of play equipment items set out below is a broad indication of the Councils and communities' vision. The list of play equipment items is intentionally generic by description, allowing Contractors to use their innovation and experience from within their own organisations and product ranges.
The Council is content with a range of materials to be used including, HPL and steel. The Council would seek to see the use of sustainable or environmentally friendly products which are durable in nature.
All existing safety surfacing must be removed to a licenced facility. The successful bidder must supply and lay safety surfacing to meet safety standards (BS EN1177). Colours shall be in all instances complimentary of the local environment. This applies to the surfacing also, but black is acceptable for surfacing.
Contractors are encouraged to consider a range of play values and disciplines and make clear within the submission, the play value for each individual item of equipment. The playscape should incorporate the widest array of possible activities to stimulate both the physical and social growth of users.
The list of play equipment items to be considered must include, but are not restricted to:
Quantity Item
1 Basket swing
1 pair Flat swings to include accessible options
1 Multi-play unit with range of play features including a slide, bridge and angled climbing wall and activity panels
1 Rope net pyramid spinner
1 Spring rider
1 Monkey Bars
1 In ground trampoline
1 pair Toddler Swings
1 Balance beam
1 Bench
Inclusivity and Imagination
Inclusivity and imagination are important elements of this project. Contractors are encouraged to consider items of play equipment that are inclusive for all and promote imagination, inquisitiveness and curiosity in the children. Consideration of natural woodland shapes, colours, materials, range of equipment, ease and assistance for access are features the Council is seeking to include. Connectivity within the play space is an essential feature, enabling people with impaired mobility or those in wheelchairs and with pushchairs to manoeuvre within the play space.
Presentation
The Council requires the Contractors proposals to be set out on a scaled drawing showing the layout of each item of equipment, entrances and connecting paths. The layout plans should itemise each item of equipment on an accompanying 'key'. The Contractor may submit 3D visual drawings showing the play area layout on the site. The Contractor is encouraged to visit the site to appreciate the slope and gradient. The Contractor should show within its price the cost for the removal, supply and installation of any surfacing.
Warranties and Guarantees
The Council is seeking a play area which is durable, vandal resistant where possible and provides quality and reliability going forward. The Contractor shall provide evidence of the warranties, guarantees and spares list for each item of equipment, the surfacing and the individual materials used within the play space. The Council requests that the Contractor submits TWO references from projects installed for a local authority within the last THREE years.
Total value (estimated)
£110,000 including VAT
Design, Supply and Installation of Playground Equipment at Akeley Playing Fields, MK18 5HB
2025-10-14- dept_slug
- akeley-parish-council
- supplier
- HAGS-SMP LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-14
- status
- active
- description
- This project requires the supply and installation of new play equipment (ages up to 12 years) including play area surfacing. The Council will, where possible, retain any existing viable play equipment. The principal focus of the new play equipment is imagination and inclusivity, providing play items for the up to 12-year-old age group.
The Council is seeking a play area which incorporates imagination, challenge and excitement for the target age group, and as such the proposed list of play equipment items set out below is a broad indication of the Councils and communities' vision. The list of play equipment items is intentionally generic by description, allowing Contractors to use their innovation and experience from within their own organisations and product ranges.
The Council is content with a range of materials to be used including, HPL and steel. The Council would seek to see the use of sustainable or environmentally friendly products which are durable in nature.
All existing safety surfacing must be removed to a licenced facility. The successful bidder must supply and lay safety surfacing to meet safety standards (BS EN1177). Colours shall be in all instances complimentary of the local environment. This applies to the surfacing also, but black is acceptable for surfacing.
Contractors are encouraged to consider a range of play values and disciplines and make clear within the submission, the play value for each individual item of equipment. The playscape should incorporate the widest array of possible activities to stimulate both the physical and social growth of users.
The list of play equipment items to be considered must include, but are not restricted to:
Quantity Item
1 Basket swing
1 pair Flat swings to include accessible options
1 Multi-play unit with range of play features including a slide, bridge and angled climbing wall and activity panels
1 Rope net pyramid spinner
1 Spring rider
1 Monkey Bars
1 In ground trampoline
1 pair Toddler Swings
1 Balance beam
1 Bench
Inclusivity and Imagination
Inclusivity and imagination are important elements of this project. Contractors are encouraged to consider items of play equipment that are inclusive for all and promote imagination, inquisitiveness and curiosity in the children. Consideration of natural woodland shapes, colours, materials, range of equipment, ease and assistance for access are features the Council is seeking to include. Connectivity within the play space is an essential feature, enabling people with impaired mobility or those in wheelchairs and with pushchairs to manoeuvre within the play space.
Presentation
The Council requires the Contractors proposals to be set out on a scaled drawing showing the layout of each item of equipment, entrances and connecting paths. The layout plans should itemise each item of equipment on an accompanying 'key'. The Contractor may submit 3D visual drawings showing the play area layout on the site. The Contractor is encouraged to visit the site to appreciate the slope and gradient. The Contractor should show within its price the cost for the removal, supply and installation of any surfacing.
Warranties and Guarantees
The Council is seeking a play area which is durable, vandal resistant where possible and provides quality and reliability going forward. The Contractor shall provide evidence of the warranties, guarantees and spares list for each item of equipment, the surfacing and the individual materials used within the play space. The Council requests that the Contractor submits TWO references from projects installed for a local authority within the last THREE years.
Total value (estimated)
£110,000 including VAT
Delivery of the Workforce Survey for Social Care Workers in Wales (2026-2030)
2025-10-14- dept_slug
- social-care-wales
- supplier
- Cardiff University
- value
- 218129
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-14
- status
- active
- description
- Provision of a suitability skilled supplier to refine, test and deliver the Workforce Survey for Social Care Workers in Wales from 2026-2030.
Design, Supply and Installation of Playground Equipment at Akeley Playing Fields, MK18 5HB
2025-10-14- dept_slug
- akeley-parish-council
- supplier
- HAGS-SMP LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-14
- status
- active
- description
- This project requires the supply and installation of new play equipment (ages up to 12 years) including play area surfacing. The Council will, where possible, retain any existing viable play equipment. The principal focus of the new play equipment is imagination and inclusivity, providing play items for the up to 12-year-old age group.
The Council is seeking a play area which incorporates imagination, challenge and excitement for the target age group, and as such the proposed list of play equipment items set out below is a broad indication of the Councils and communities' vision. The list of play equipment items is intentionally generic by description, allowing Contractors to use their innovation and experience from within their own organisations and product ranges.
The Council is content with a range of materials to be used including, HPL and steel. The Council would seek to see the use of sustainable or environmentally friendly products which are durable in nature.
All existing safety surfacing must be removed to a licenced facility. The successful bidder must supply and lay safety surfacing to meet safety standards (BS EN1177). Colours shall be in all instances complimentary of the local environment. This applies to the surfacing also, but black is acceptable for surfacing.
Contractors are encouraged to consider a range of play values and disciplines and make clear within the submission, the play value for each individual item of equipment. The playscape should incorporate the widest array of possible activities to stimulate both the physical and social growth of users.
The list of play equipment items to be considered must include, but are not restricted to:
Quantity Item
1 Basket swing
1 pair Flat swings to include accessible options
1 Multi-play unit with range of play features including a slide, bridge and angled climbing wall and activity panels
1 Rope net pyramid spinner
1 Spring rider
1 Monkey Bars
1 In ground trampoline
1 pair Toddler Swings
1 Balance beam
1 Bench
Inclusivity and Imagination
Inclusivity and imagination are important elements of this project. Contractors are encouraged to consider items of play equipment that are inclusive for all and promote imagination, inquisitiveness and curiosity in the children. Consideration of natural woodland shapes, colours, materials, range of equipment, ease and assistance for access are features the Council is seeking to include. Connectivity within the play space is an essential feature, enabling people with impaired mobility or those in wheelchairs and with pushchairs to manoeuvre within the play space.
Presentation
The Council requires the Contractors proposals to be set out on a scaled drawing showing the layout of each item of equipment, entrances and connecting paths. The layout plans should itemise each item of equipment on an accompanying 'key'. The Contractor may submit 3D visual drawings showing the play area layout on the site. The Contractor is encouraged to visit the site to appreciate the slope and gradient. The Contractor should show within its price the cost for the removal, supply and installation of any surfacing.
Warranties and Guarantees
The Council is seeking a play area which is durable, vandal resistant where possible and provides quality and reliability going forward. The Contractor shall provide evidence of the warranties, guarantees and spares list for each item of equipment, the surfacing and the individual materials used within the play space. The Council requests that the Contractor submits TWO references from projects installed for a local authority within the last THREE years.
Total value (estimated)
£110,000 including VAT
Design, Supply and Installation of Playground Equipment at Akeley Playing Fields, MK18 5HB
2025-10-14- dept_slug
- akeley-parish-council
- supplier
- HAGS-SMP LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-14
- status
- active
- description
- This project requires the supply and installation of new play equipment (ages up to 12 years) including play area surfacing. The Council will, where possible, retain any existing viable play equipment. The principal focus of the new play equipment is imagination and inclusivity, providing play items for the up to 12-year-old age group.
The Council is seeking a play area which incorporates imagination, challenge and excitement for the target age group, and as such the proposed list of play equipment items set out below is a broad indication of the Councils and communities' vision. The list of play equipment items is intentionally generic by description, allowing Contractors to use their innovation and experience from within their own organisations and product ranges.
The Council is content with a range of materials to be used including, HPL and steel. The Council would seek to see the use of sustainable or environmentally friendly products which are durable in nature.
All existing safety surfacing must be removed to a licenced facility. The successful bidder must supply and lay safety surfacing to meet safety standards (BS EN1177). Colours shall be in all instances complimentary of the local environment. This applies to the surfacing also, but black is acceptable for surfacing.
Contractors are encouraged to consider a range of play values and disciplines and make clear within the submission, the play value for each individual item of equipment. The playscape should incorporate the widest array of possible activities to stimulate both the physical and social growth of users.
The list of play equipment items to be considered must include, but are not restricted to:
Quantity Item
1 Basket swing
1 pair Flat swings to include accessible options
1 Multi-play unit with range of play features including a slide, bridge and angled climbing wall and activity panels
1 Rope net pyramid spinner
1 Spring rider
1 Monkey Bars
1 In ground trampoline
1 pair Toddler Swings
1 Balance beam
1 Bench
Inclusivity and Imagination
Inclusivity and imagination are important elements of this project. Contractors are encouraged to consider items of play equipment that are inclusive for all and promote imagination, inquisitiveness and curiosity in the children. Consideration of natural woodland shapes, colours, materials, range of equipment, ease and assistance for access are features the Council is seeking to include. Connectivity within the play space is an essential feature, enabling people with impaired mobility or those in wheelchairs and with pushchairs to manoeuvre within the play space.
Presentation
The Council requires the Contractors proposals to be set out on a scaled drawing showing the layout of each item of equipment, entrances and connecting paths. The layout plans should itemise each item of equipment on an accompanying 'key'. The Contractor may submit 3D visual drawings showing the play area layout on the site. The Contractor is encouraged to visit the site to appreciate the slope and gradient. The Contractor should show within its price the cost for the removal, supply and installation of any surfacing.
Warranties and Guarantees
The Council is seeking a play area which is durable, vandal resistant where possible and provides quality and reliability going forward. The Contractor shall provide evidence of the warranties, guarantees and spares list for each item of equipment, the surfacing and the individual materials used within the play space. The Council requests that the Contractor submits TWO references from projects installed for a local authority within the last THREE years.
Total value (estimated)
£110,000 including VAT
Design, Supply and Installation of Playground Equipment at Akeley Playing Fields, MK18 5HB
2025-10-14- dept_slug
- akeley-parish-council
- supplier
- HAGS-SMP LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-14
- status
- active
- description
- This project requires the supply and installation of new play equipment (ages up to 12 years) including play area surfacing. The Council will, where possible, retain any existing viable play equipment. The principal focus of the new play equipment is imagination and inclusivity, providing play items for the up to 12-year-old age group.
The Council is seeking a play area which incorporates imagination, challenge and excitement for the target age group, and as such the proposed list of play equipment items set out below is a broad indication of the Councils and communities' vision. The list of play equipment items is intentionally generic by description, allowing Contractors to use their innovation and experience from within their own organisations and product ranges.
The Council is content with a range of materials to be used including, HPL and steel. The Council would seek to see the use of sustainable or environmentally friendly products which are durable in nature.
All existing safety surfacing must be removed to a licenced facility. The successful bidder must supply and lay safety surfacing to meet safety standards (BS EN1177). Colours shall be in all instances complimentary of the local environment. This applies to the surfacing also, but black is acceptable for surfacing.
Contractors are encouraged to consider a range of play values and disciplines and make clear within the submission, the play value for each individual item of equipment. The playscape should incorporate the widest array of possible activities to stimulate both the physical and social growth of users.
The list of play equipment items to be considered must include, but are not restricted to:
Quantity Item
1 Basket swing
1 pair Flat swings to include accessible options
1 Multi-play unit with range of play features including a slide, bridge and angled climbing wall and activity panels
1 Rope net pyramid spinner
1 Spring rider
1 Monkey Bars
1 In ground trampoline
1 pair Toddler Swings
1 Balance beam
1 Bench
Inclusivity and Imagination
Inclusivity and imagination are important elements of this project. Contractors are encouraged to consider items of play equipment that are inclusive for all and promote imagination, inquisitiveness and curiosity in the children. Consideration of natural woodland shapes, colours, materials, range of equipment, ease and assistance for access are features the Council is seeking to include. Connectivity within the play space is an essential feature, enabling people with impaired mobility or those in wheelchairs and with pushchairs to manoeuvre within the play space.
Presentation
The Council requires the Contractors proposals to be set out on a scaled drawing showing the layout of each item of equipment, entrances and connecting paths. The layout plans should itemise each item of equipment on an accompanying 'key'. The Contractor may submit 3D visual drawings showing the play area layout on the site. The Contractor is encouraged to visit the site to appreciate the slope and gradient. The Contractor should show within its price the cost for the removal, supply and installation of any surfacing.
Warranties and Guarantees
The Council is seeking a play area which is durable, vandal resistant where possible and provides quality and reliability going forward. The Contractor shall provide evidence of the warranties, guarantees and spares list for each item of equipment, the surfacing and the individual materials used within the play space. The Council requests that the Contractor submits TWO references from projects installed for a local authority within the last THREE years.
Total value (estimated)
£110,000 including VAT
Design, Supply and Installation of Playground Equipment at Akeley Playing Fields, MK18 5HB
2025-10-14- dept_slug
- akeley-parish-council
- supplier
- HAGS-SMP LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-14
- status
- active
- description
- This project requires the supply and installation of new play equipment (ages up to 12 years) including play area surfacing. The Council will, where possible, retain any existing viable play equipment. The principal focus of the new play equipment is imagination and inclusivity, providing play items for the up to 12-year-old age group.
The Council is seeking a play area which incorporates imagination, challenge and excitement for the target age group, and as such the proposed list of play equipment items set out below is a broad indication of the Councils and communities' vision. The list of play equipment items is intentionally generic by description, allowing Contractors to use their innovation and experience from within their own organisations and product ranges.
The Council is content with a range of materials to be used including, HPL and steel. The Council would seek to see the use of sustainable or environmentally friendly products which are durable in nature.
All existing safety surfacing must be removed to a licenced facility. The successful bidder must supply and lay safety surfacing to meet safety standards (BS EN1177). Colours shall be in all instances complimentary of the local environment. This applies to the surfacing also, but black is acceptable for surfacing.
Contractors are encouraged to consider a range of play values and disciplines and make clear within the submission, the play value for each individual item of equipment. The playscape should incorporate the widest array of possible activities to stimulate both the physical and social growth of users.
The list of play equipment items to be considered must include, but are not restricted to:
Quantity Item
1 Basket swing
1 pair Flat swings to include accessible options
1 Multi-play unit with range of play features including a slide, bridge and angled climbing wall and activity panels
1 Rope net pyramid spinner
1 Spring rider
1 Monkey Bars
1 In ground trampoline
1 pair Toddler Swings
1 Balance beam
1 Bench
Inclusivity and Imagination
Inclusivity and imagination are important elements of this project. Contractors are encouraged to consider items of play equipment that are inclusive for all and promote imagination, inquisitiveness and curiosity in the children. Consideration of natural woodland shapes, colours, materials, range of equipment, ease and assistance for access are features the Council is seeking to include. Connectivity within the play space is an essential feature, enabling people with impaired mobility or those in wheelchairs and with pushchairs to manoeuvre within the play space.
Presentation
The Council requires the Contractors proposals to be set out on a scaled drawing showing the layout of each item of equipment, entrances and connecting paths. The layout plans should itemise each item of equipment on an accompanying 'key'. The Contractor may submit 3D visual drawings showing the play area layout on the site. The Contractor is encouraged to visit the site to appreciate the slope and gradient. The Contractor should show within its price the cost for the removal, supply and installation of any surfacing.
Warranties and Guarantees
The Council is seeking a play area which is durable, vandal resistant where possible and provides quality and reliability going forward. The Contractor shall provide evidence of the warranties, guarantees and spares list for each item of equipment, the surfacing and the individual materials used within the play space. The Council requests that the Contractor submits TWO references from projects installed for a local authority within the last THREE years.
Total value (estimated)
£110,000 including VAT
Delivery of the Workforce Survey for Social Care Workers in Wales (2026-2030)
2025-10-14- dept_slug
- social-care-wales
- supplier
- Cardiff University
- value
- 218129
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-14
- status
- active
- description
- Provision of a suitability skilled supplier to refine, test and deliver the Workforce Survey for Social Care Workers in Wales from 2026-2030.
Design, Supply and Installation of Playground Equipment at Akeley Playing Fields, MK18 5HB
2025-10-14- dept_slug
- akeley-parish-council
- supplier
- HAGS-SMP LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-14
- status
- active
- description
- This project requires the supply and installation of new play equipment (ages up to 12 years) including play area surfacing. The Council will, where possible, retain any existing viable play equipment. The principal focus of the new play equipment is imagination and inclusivity, providing play items for the up to 12-year-old age group.
The Council is seeking a play area which incorporates imagination, challenge and excitement for the target age group, and as such the proposed list of play equipment items set out below is a broad indication of the Councils and communities' vision. The list of play equipment items is intentionally generic by description, allowing Contractors to use their innovation and experience from within their own organisations and product ranges.
The Council is content with a range of materials to be used including, HPL and steel. The Council would seek to see the use of sustainable or environmentally friendly products which are durable in nature.
All existing safety surfacing must be removed to a licenced facility. The successful bidder must supply and lay safety surfacing to meet safety standards (BS EN1177). Colours shall be in all instances complimentary of the local environment. This applies to the surfacing also, but black is acceptable for surfacing.
Contractors are encouraged to consider a range of play values and disciplines and make clear within the submission, the play value for each individual item of equipment. The playscape should incorporate the widest array of possible activities to stimulate both the physical and social growth of users.
The list of play equipment items to be considered must include, but are not restricted to:
Quantity Item
1 Basket swing
1 pair Flat swings to include accessible options
1 Multi-play unit with range of play features including a slide, bridge and angled climbing wall and activity panels
1 Rope net pyramid spinner
1 Spring rider
1 Monkey Bars
1 In ground trampoline
1 pair Toddler Swings
1 Balance beam
1 Bench
Inclusivity and Imagination
Inclusivity and imagination are important elements of this project. Contractors are encouraged to consider items of play equipment that are inclusive for all and promote imagination, inquisitiveness and curiosity in the children. Consideration of natural woodland shapes, colours, materials, range of equipment, ease and assistance for access are features the Council is seeking to include. Connectivity within the play space is an essential feature, enabling people with impaired mobility or those in wheelchairs and with pushchairs to manoeuvre within the play space.
Presentation
The Council requires the Contractors proposals to be set out on a scaled drawing showing the layout of each item of equipment, entrances and connecting paths. The layout plans should itemise each item of equipment on an accompanying 'key'. The Contractor may submit 3D visual drawings showing the play area layout on the site. The Contractor is encouraged to visit the site to appreciate the slope and gradient. The Contractor should show within its price the cost for the removal, supply and installation of any surfacing.
Warranties and Guarantees
The Council is seeking a play area which is durable, vandal resistant where possible and provides quality and reliability going forward. The Contractor shall provide evidence of the warranties, guarantees and spares list for each item of equipment, the surfacing and the individual materials used within the play space. The Council requests that the Contractor submits TWO references from projects installed for a local authority within the last THREE years.
Total value (estimated)
£110,000 including VAT
Design, Supply and Installation of Playground Equipment at Akeley Playing Fields, MK18 5HB
2025-10-14- dept_slug
- akeley-parish-council
- supplier
- HAGS-SMP LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-14
- status
- active
- description
- This project requires the supply and installation of new play equipment (ages up to 12 years) including play area surfacing. The Council will, where possible, retain any existing viable play equipment. The principal focus of the new play equipment is imagination and inclusivity, providing play items for the up to 12-year-old age group.
The Council is seeking a play area which incorporates imagination, challenge and excitement for the target age group, and as such the proposed list of play equipment items set out below is a broad indication of the Councils and communities' vision. The list of play equipment items is intentionally generic by description, allowing Contractors to use their innovation and experience from within their own organisations and product ranges.
The Council is content with a range of materials to be used including, HPL and steel. The Council would seek to see the use of sustainable or environmentally friendly products which are durable in nature.
All existing safety surfacing must be removed to a licenced facility. The successful bidder must supply and lay safety surfacing to meet safety standards (BS EN1177). Colours shall be in all instances complimentary of the local environment. This applies to the surfacing also, but black is acceptable for surfacing.
Contractors are encouraged to consider a range of play values and disciplines and make clear within the submission, the play value for each individual item of equipment. The playscape should incorporate the widest array of possible activities to stimulate both the physical and social growth of users.
The list of play equipment items to be considered must include, but are not restricted to:
Quantity Item
1 Basket swing
1 pair Flat swings to include accessible options
1 Multi-play unit with range of play features including a slide, bridge and angled climbing wall and activity panels
1 Rope net pyramid spinner
1 Spring rider
1 Monkey Bars
1 In ground trampoline
1 pair Toddler Swings
1 Balance beam
1 Bench
Inclusivity and Imagination
Inclusivity and imagination are important elements of this project. Contractors are encouraged to consider items of play equipment that are inclusive for all and promote imagination, inquisitiveness and curiosity in the children. Consideration of natural woodland shapes, colours, materials, range of equipment, ease and assistance for access are features the Council is seeking to include. Connectivity within the play space is an essential feature, enabling people with impaired mobility or those in wheelchairs and with pushchairs to manoeuvre within the play space.
Presentation
The Council requires the Contractors proposals to be set out on a scaled drawing showing the layout of each item of equipment, entrances and connecting paths. The layout plans should itemise each item of equipment on an accompanying 'key'. The Contractor may submit 3D visual drawings showing the play area layout on the site. The Contractor is encouraged to visit the site to appreciate the slope and gradient. The Contractor should show within its price the cost for the removal, supply and installation of any surfacing.
Warranties and Guarantees
The Council is seeking a play area which is durable, vandal resistant where possible and provides quality and reliability going forward. The Contractor shall provide evidence of the warranties, guarantees and spares list for each item of equipment, the surfacing and the individual materials used within the play space. The Council requests that the Contractor submits TWO references from projects installed for a local authority within the last THREE years.
Total value (estimated)
£110,000 including VAT
Cancer and Diagnostic -Imaging Training Academy (ET1010)
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- nhs-england
- supplier
- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
- value
- 130300
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- The cancer and diagnostics projects covered by this business case is for the programme’s non ETAP activity. Approval is required to allow the WT&E directorate to fulfil its strategic aims of growing and transforming the workforce to meet service demand in line with Long Term Workforce Plan and 10 Year Plan ambitions.
Light Touch Regime - direct award
Actual Signature Date 31/03/2026
Lead designer and accompanying design team to develop our new Transmission Operations Campus from RIBA 2 to 3.
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- sse-plc
- supplier
- Arcadis Consulting (UK) Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- Lead designer and accompanying design team to develop our new Transmission Operations Campus from RIBA 2 to 3.
Cancer and Diagnostic -Imaging Training Academy (ET1010)
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- nhs-england
- supplier
- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
- value
- 130300
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- The cancer and diagnostics projects covered by this business case is for the programme’s non ETAP activity. Approval is required to allow the WT&E directorate to fulfil its strategic aims of growing and transforming the workforce to meet service demand in line with Long Term Workforce Plan and 10 Year Plan ambitions.
Light Touch Regime - direct award
Actual Signature Date 31/03/2026
Cancer and Diagnostic -Imaging Training Academy (ET1010)
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- nhs-england
- supplier
- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
- value
- 130300
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- The cancer and diagnostics projects covered by this business case is for the programme’s non ETAP activity. Approval is required to allow the WT&E directorate to fulfil its strategic aims of growing and transforming the workforce to meet service demand in line with Long Term Workforce Plan and 10 Year Plan ambitions.
Light Touch Regime - direct award
Actual Signature Date 31/03/2026
Lead designer and accompanying design team to develop our new Transmission Operations Campus from RIBA 2 to 3.
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- sse-plc
- supplier
- Arcadis Consulting (UK) Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- Lead designer and accompanying design team to develop our new Transmission Operations Campus from RIBA 2 to 3.
Cancer and Diagnostic -Imaging Training Academy (ET1010)
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- nhs-england
- supplier
- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
- value
- 130300
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- The cancer and diagnostics projects covered by this business case is for the programme’s non ETAP activity. Approval is required to allow the WT&E directorate to fulfil its strategic aims of growing and transforming the workforce to meet service demand in line with Long Term Workforce Plan and 10 Year Plan ambitions.
Light Touch Regime - direct award
Actual Signature Date 31/03/2026
Cancer and Diagnostic -Imaging Training Academy (ET1010)
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- nhs-england
- supplier
- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
- value
- 130300
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- The cancer and diagnostics projects covered by this business case is for the programme’s non ETAP activity. Approval is required to allow the WT&E directorate to fulfil its strategic aims of growing and transforming the workforce to meet service demand in line with Long Term Workforce Plan and 10 Year Plan ambitions.
Light Touch Regime - direct award
Actual Signature Date 31/03/2026
Cancer and Diagnostic -Imaging Training Academy (ET1010)
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- nhs-england
- supplier
- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
- value
- 130300
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- The cancer and diagnostics projects covered by this business case is for the programme’s non ETAP activity. Approval is required to allow the WT&E directorate to fulfil its strategic aims of growing and transforming the workforce to meet service demand in line with Long Term Workforce Plan and 10 Year Plan ambitions.
Light Touch Regime - direct award
Actual Signature Date 31/03/2026
Lead designer and accompanying design team to develop our new Transmission Operations Campus from RIBA 2 to 3.
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- sse-plc
- supplier
- Arcadis Consulting (UK) Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- Lead designer and accompanying design team to develop our new Transmission Operations Campus from RIBA 2 to 3.
Cancer and Diagnostic -Imaging Training Academy (ET1010)
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- nhs-england
- supplier
- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
- value
- 130300
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- The cancer and diagnostics projects covered by this business case is for the programme’s non ETAP activity. Approval is required to allow the WT&E directorate to fulfil its strategic aims of growing and transforming the workforce to meet service demand in line with Long Term Workforce Plan and 10 Year Plan ambitions.
Light Touch Regime - direct award
Actual Signature Date 31/03/2026
Cancer and Diagnostic -Imaging Training Academy (ET1010)
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- nhs-england
- supplier
- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
- value
- 130300
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- The cancer and diagnostics projects covered by this business case is for the programme’s non ETAP activity. Approval is required to allow the WT&E directorate to fulfil its strategic aims of growing and transforming the workforce to meet service demand in line with Long Term Workforce Plan and 10 Year Plan ambitions.
Light Touch Regime - direct award
Actual Signature Date 31/03/2026
Cancer and Diagnostic -Imaging Training Academy (ET1010)
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- nhs-england
- supplier
- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
- value
- 130300
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- The cancer and diagnostics projects covered by this business case is for the programme’s non ETAP activity. Approval is required to allow the WT&E directorate to fulfil its strategic aims of growing and transforming the workforce to meet service demand in line with Long Term Workforce Plan and 10 Year Plan ambitions.
Light Touch Regime - direct award
Actual Signature Date 31/03/2026
Cancer and Diagnostic -Imaging Training Academy (ET1010)
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- nhs-england
- supplier
- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
- value
- 130300
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- The cancer and diagnostics projects covered by this business case is for the programme’s non ETAP activity. Approval is required to allow the WT&E directorate to fulfil its strategic aims of growing and transforming the workforce to meet service demand in line with Long Term Workforce Plan and 10 Year Plan ambitions.
Light Touch Regime - direct award
Actual Signature Date 31/03/2026
Lead designer and accompanying design team to develop our new Transmission Operations Campus from RIBA 2 to 3.
2025-10-13- dept_slug
- sse-plc
- supplier
- Arcadis Consulting (UK) Limited
- awarded_date
- 2025-10-13
- status
- active
- description
- Lead designer and accompanying design team to develop our new Transmission Operations Campus from RIBA 2 to 3.