This contract will be for the supply of blended Natural Gas for a term of 3 years. The blend
will be 90 percent brown gas and 10 percent renewable gas. For the avoidance of doubt
the premium for the 10 percent renewable gas must be fixed for the period of the contract,
the commodity for the 10 percent will be fixed as directed by CPD after award of contract.
The anticipated commencement date shall be 1st April 2026 and expire on 31st March 2029. The Contract will used by the Clients listed in Table 1 of the specification of requirements.
This is a demand driven contract and the contract value is estimated to reflect this.
This contract is for the provision of Support and Maintenance of the Avgen application to
maintain capability and business continuity to deliver asset valuations for financial reporting
purposes until transfer to the new 'asset valuation' application.
Department of Finance (Northern Ireland)Northern IrelandWAC-435629
The Department of Finance (DoF) requires the supply and delivery of monographs in both print and electronic format to all beneficiaries of the contract including the NICS libraries and the Northern Ireland Assembly. The Contract will include other libraries and public bodies who purchase books and ebooks which are listed at Appendix A of the Specification. There are two lots: Lots: Lot 1. General publications
(publications generally available from a variety of publishers with a wide subject coverage)
and Lot 2. E-books (general publications as in Lot 1 published in electronic format)
The Department of Finance (DoF) requires the supply and delivery of monographs in both print and electronic format to all beneficiaries of the contract including the NICS libraries and the Northern Ireland Assembly. The Contract will include other libraries and public bodies who purchase books and ebooks which are listed at Appendix A of the Specification. The scope of the contract is in two Lots. Lot 1. General publications (publications generally available from a variety of publishers with a wide subject coverage)and Lot 2. E-books (general publications as in Lot 1 published in electronic format).
The Department of Finance (DoF) (Contracting Authority) on behalf of a number of Contracting Authorities has a requirement to contract for the Supply and Delivery of Vehicle Spare Parts to various locations across Northern Ireland. It is intended that, via these arrangements, Clients will be able to source all Vehicle Spare Parts necessary to enable the effective repair and maintenance of the fleet of vehicles. The overall objective is to deliver value for money and cash releasing savings for each organisation. Tenderers should refer to the Specification of Requirements for details relating to these contracts including details of the Lots structure. The Contract shall take effect on the Commencement Date and shall run for an initial period until 25 February 2026, with the potential to extend up to a total potential duration of 2 years.
Construction and Procurement Delivery intends to establish a collaborative contract for the provision of Grounds Maintenance Services for the participating bodies listed within the contract documents. Each Client using the Services under this Contract will do so independently, therefore the Contractor shall be responsible for managing each separate Client account, invoicing each Client and handling complaints directly with each Client. There is no commitment as to the usage, volume, or value of services required under this Contract. Any levels, or aggregate values of services, referred to are indicative only and shall not be binding on the Client. The Contract will consist of three lots, two geographical lots and a third lot specific to National Museums Northern Ireland.
The Department of FinanceNorthern IrelandWAC-110622
The International Fund for Ireland requires a Supplier to provide a comprehensive public relations service to its Board of the Fund. The Fund’s latest Annual Report can be accessed on the Fund’s website www.internationalfundforireland.com. The service to be provided must cover strategic communication as well as operational communication. In addition, the Supplier will be required to host, maintain and support the Fund’s website which also has a secure members area. It should be borne in mind that, while the Fund is a single, integrated, international organisation which focuses most of its activity on the twelve northern counties of the island of Ireland, it has an office in Belfast which covers activities in Northern Ireland and an office in Dublin which covers activities in the six Southern border counties. The Supplier will be required to provide services to the Fund in both jurisdictions and this contract is, therefore, in respect of the Fund’s PR requirements North and South. The Supplier must deliver the following throughout the lifetime of the contract: Website Hosting, Content Management, Support and Maintenance contract and any website redesign.
Department of Finance - International Fund for IrelandNorthern IrelandWAC-119580
This contract will be for the supply of 100 per cent renewable (green) Metered Electricity for a term of 36 months. The anticipated commencement date shall be 1st April 2024 and expire on 31st March 2027.
This Competition Is For The Appointment Of Two Fire Risk Assessor Consultancy Appointments For The Provision Of Fire Risk Assessments For Dof Property Services Division - Fire Safety Section. The Consultancy Service Includes Undertaking Surveys And Preparation Of Fire Risk Assessment Reports.
Department of Finance, Construction Procurement DeliveryNorthern IrelandWAC-127450
This contract will be for the supply of 100 per cent green Unmetered Electricity for a maximum term of two years. The anticipated commencement date shall be 1st April 2024. The Contract will be utilised by the following clients: • Department for Infrastructure (DfI); • NI Water (NIW); • The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI); • Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE); and • Translink Each Client will be wholly responsible for the performance of its obligations under the contract. As CPD and its Clients are committed to the Central Government Energy Management Strategy and Action Plan to 2030 Contractors must provide 100 per cent green electricity. This commits all Central Government bodies to reduce costs and consumption consistent with draft Programme for Government (PFG) indicators on greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing security of supply. This is delivered through a target to reduce net energy consumption by 30 per cent by 2030 and to spend no more on energy in 2030 as we do today. In addition Department for Economy (DfE) has published an issues paper considering how best to advance proposals for an energy strategy that will enable new and challenging decarbonisation targets to be met. Not least among these is the UK Government legal requirement to achieve “net zero carbon” by 2050. Further details on this initiative can be found at https://www.economy-ni.gov.uk/energy-strategy-call-for-evidence and https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-becomes-first-major-economy-to-pass-net-zero-emissions-law DfI has embarked on a street lighting LED retrofit programme to replace existing sodium street lighting units with LED ones resulting in reduced consumption as the year progresses. Consequently, the retrofit projects will have an impact on this contract as they will have a direct effect on the consumption of unmetered electricity. The rates submitted must be honoured for the duration of the contract despite the likelihood of a reduction in the annual usage, the supplier should take this into consideration when submitting their response.
The Northern Ireland Civil Service's Executive Information Service's Government Advertising
Unit (GAU) wishes to establish an Advertising Framework Agreement for Classified
Advertising which will provide classified advertising on behalf of the Northern Ireland Public
Sector.
The Department of Finance's (DoF) Integr8 Programme has established a contract for an Integr8 Delivery Partner (IDP) to implement an integrated Oracle Finance and HR cloud-based technology solution along with an IT Service Management Platform and the provision of Managed Services. The contract period will be for an initial 5 years with the option for two further periods, the first for three years and the second for up to 24 months.
The Department of Finance (DoF) requires the supply and delivery of monographs in both print and electronic format to all beneficiaries of the contract including the NICS libraries and the Northern Ireland Assembly. The Contract will include other libraries and public bodies who purchase books and ebooks which are listed at Appendix A of the Specification. The scope of the contract is in two Lots. Lot 1. General publications (publications generally available from a variety of publishers with a wide subject coverage)and Lot 2. E-books (general publications as in Lot 1 published in electronic format).
The Northern Ireland Civil Service's Executive Information Service's Government Advertising Unit (GAU) established an Advertising Framework Agreement for Classified Advertising which will provide classified advertising on behalf of the Northern Ireland Public Sector.
Construction and Procurement Delivery (CPD), on behalf of the participating bodies listed within the tender documents is seeking to establish a Contract for the provision of Dry Recycling Services at locations throughout Northern Ireland. The Contractor will be responsible for managing and delivering the specified services at the different premises in a flexible and responsive way. Please see the CfT documents for further details.
The Department of FinanceNorthern IrelandWAC-167789
Construction and Procurement Delivery intends to establish a collaborative Framework Agreement for the Supply, Delivery and Installation of Office Furniture to the Northern Ireland Public Sector on behalf of the participating bodies listed within the specification document. The Framework Agreement shall be valid for a period of 4 years. The Framework Agreement will be divided into 2 Lots. Please see the CfT documents for further information.
The Department of FinanceNorthern IrelandWAC-169542
This contract will be for the supply of blended Natural Gas for a term of 3 years. The blend will be 90 percent brown gas and 10 percent renewable gas. For the avoidance of doubt the premium for the 10 percent renewable gas must be fixed for the period of the contract, the commodity for the 10 percent will be fixed as directed by CPD after award of contract. The anticipated commencement date shall be 1st April 2026 and expire on 31st March 2029. The Contract will used by the Clients listed in Table 1 of the specification of requirements
This contract will be for the supply of 100 per cent green Unmetered Electricity for a
maximum term of three years. The anticipated commencement date shall be 1st April
2026.
The Contract will be utilised by the following clients: • Department for Infrastructure (DfI);
NI Water (NIW); The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI); Northern Ireland Housing
Executive (NIHE); and Translink. Each Client will be wholly responsible for the performance of its obligations under the contract. As CPD and its Clients are committed to the Central Government Energy Management Strategy and Action Plan to 2030 Contractors must provide 100 per cent green electricity. This commits all Central Government bodies to reduce costs and consumption consistent with draft Programme for Government (PFG) indicators on greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing security of supply. This is delivered through a target to reduce net energy consumption by 30 percent by 2030 and to spend no more on energy in 2030 as we do today. In addition Department for Economy (DfE) has published an issues paper considering how best to advance proposals for an energy strategy that will enable new and challenging decarbonisation targets to be met. Not least among these is the UK Government legal requirement to achieve "net zero carbon" by 2050. Further details on this initiative can be found at https://www.economy-ni.gov.uk/energy-strategy-call-for-evidence and
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-becomes-first-major-economy-to-pass-netzeroemissions-law
DfI has embarked on a street lighting LED retrofit programme to replace existing sodium street lighting units with LED ones resulting in reduced consumption as the year progresses. Consequently, the retrofit projects will have an impact on this contract as they will have a direct effect on the consumption of unmetered electricity. The rates submitted must be honoured for the duration of the contract despite the likelihood of a reduction in the annual usage, the supplier should take this into consideration when submitting their response.
The Contract will commence on 5 June 2022. The GIAFIS requires Contractors to provide internal auditors for an agreed number of days to carry out risk-based Internal Audit assignments as agreed within the Internal Audit Strategies and Internal Audit Plans. These days/assignments will cover a range of different systems and areas across the NICS including governance, finance, policy development and implementation, project management, grant funding and ICT systems in various locations throughout Northern Ireland. The Contract will be divided into two lots: • Lot 1 – General Internal Audit Services • Lot 2 – ICT Internal Audit Services