Derbyshire County Council (The Council) are seeking a single Contractor to provide The Council with a reliable, flexible, and cost-effective means of procuring the supply and lay of bond coat services. The contract will cover the supply and subsequent lay of bond coat, with appropriately qualified operators. These services may be required across multiple locations within the Council's jurisdiction.
Derbyshire County Council is looking to secure a provider to deliver the local Healthwatch service in Derbyshire from 1 October 2022 for 5 years with the option of 3 12-month extensions. A Light Touch Procurement Regime (LTR) will be used to evaluate and procure the successful provider. A light touch procurement regime leaves room for councils to design procurement procedures and applies to health care, social care, education, cultural and certain other services. Every English local authority has a duty to make provision for the delivery of Healthwatch statutory activity in their local area. The aim of local Healthwatch is to give citizens and communities a stronger voice to influence and challenge how health and social care services are provided within their locality. There are a range of statutory functions that local Healthwatch must fulfil. There are 151 Local Healthwatch across England, collectively referred to as the Network and a national body, Healthwatch England. Please see tender documents for more information.
Derbyshire County Council (DCC) is currently seeking to appoint a fully registered and experienced commercial Contractor to carry out the servicing and maintenance of air conditioning and air handling units to all of their premises throughout the county of Derbyshire
Derbyshire County Council, Derby City Council, Nottinghamshire County Council and Nottingham City Council (D2N2) form a regional cluster in which we aim to collaborate to deliver better outcomes for children.
Within this cluster, it has become evident that there is a need for further support from external providers to ensure effective, timely and valuable delivery of assessments to support Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP) delivery for our Children, who require this support.
To facilitate more cohesive and efficient delivery of therapeutic assessments which support EHCP delivery and to ensure better outcomes for children whose educational needs are the responsibility of the D2N2 Councils are publishing an opportunity for providers to join a framework.
The services to be provided through this framework have been split into 4 lots:
a) Lot 1: Educational Psychology
b) Lot 2: Speech and Language Therapy
c) Lot 3: Occupational Therapy and Sensory Therapy
d) Lot 4: Physiotherapy
Providers can tender for one or multiple lots, assessment and/or delivery, and do not need to to deliver their services to all areas covered by the D2N2 Framework.
The framework will be procured under the "Light Touch Regime" for Social and Other Specific Services, and the Councils anticipate that framework will be reopened periodically to new applicants.
PLACE760H is a scheme that puts in place a network of farmers and contractors ('Contractors') to be on call to help clear snow in heavy winter weather. They shall provide suitable Operators, Plant and Equipment ('Plant') to remove snow off the highway network during 'snow events'. During a 'snow event' the service required will be to plough defined routes as directed by designated Derbyshire County Council staff. These may be Primary, Secondary or Tertiary routes as determined by the severity of the snow event.
Derbyshire County Council are seeking to appoint a fully registered experienced commercial contractor capable to carry out the contract for Cleaning of Kitchen Ventilation Systems to all our premises throughout the county of Derbyshire.
Examples of Council premises where servicing and maintenance is required includes Offices, Educational Establishments, Homes for Older People, Libraries, Children's Centres / Residential Homes, properties.
Supplier required to undertake consultancy, engagement and scoping of options available with landowners to support natural flood management measures in the Ockbrook, Draycott and Breaston areas.
Replacement/overlay of the existing deck boards on the section of the White Peak Loop between Harrison Way, Matlock and Old Station Close, Rowsley
The boardwalk forms part of a four-mile-long section of the White Peak Loop Cycle Trail, a popular active travel route which runs between Matlock and Rowsley, closely following the line of the Peak Rail heritage railway. This asset is managed/maintained by the active travel team in Derbyshire County Council's Place Department.
he contract will be for Trent Rivers Trust (TRT) to continue liaising with landowners in the areas of Ockbrook and Breaston that were outside the initial scope set out by Network Rail (NR). Locations for NFM measures will be identified across the wider area of Ockbrook, Draycott and Breaston and outline designs to be completed with associated costings.
The settlements of Ockbrook, Draycott and Breaston are at risk from surface water and ordinary watercourse flooding, in the past, up to 62 Properties have flooded from these sources.
Active Travel England has awarded Derbyshire County Council a grant for the continued development and building of the County's technical capability and readiness for delivering ambitious and high-quality walking, wheeling and cycling infrastructure networks.
An active travel masterplan is a comprehensive strategy developed to encourage and support active and sustainable modes such as walking and cycling. The plans include a range of proposed measures to make active travel safer, more convenient, and more appealing to a wider range of people.
The core programme sought to develop an Active Travel Masterplan for three (3) market towns across Derbyshire to support the development of business cases ready for when an appropriate funding opportunity arises.
Following the production of high-level masterplans, the next stage of the programme is to further develop key recommendations to preliminary design stage to support the progression to full business case.
Derbyshire County Council are seeking to appoint a fully registered experienced commercial contractor capable to carry out the contract for Cleaning of Kitchen Ventilation Systems to all our premises throughout the county of Derbyshire.
Direct award of non-contestable work on the cables supplying highway electrical assets in Derbyshire to the Distribution Network Operator (DNO). Non-contestable works are connections work that must be carried out by the DNO and are regulated by Ofgem.
Multi-Disciplinary Assistance for delivery of Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP), including: Promotional Ticketing and Lower Fares for key Groups Transport Hubs Additional Bus Services Including DRT (Demand responsive Transport) Marketing Campaign Community Bus Champions.
Derbyshire County Council (The Council) Children’s Services Catering Service is seeking a
single Supplier for the provision of the supply and delivery of frozen food for schools and
establishments located within the geographical area of Derbyshire and neighbouring
counties.
This contract will provide frozen food to two areas of the Council as well as Derby City
Council:
• Schools located within Derbyshire and in counties that share a boundary with Derbyshire,
that trade with Derbyshire County Council Catering Service.
• Derbyshire County Council’s Adult Social Care & Health Services will use this contract for
the supply to residential homes for older people and day centres.
• The contract will also be used by Derby City Council to supply products for their children’s
residential homes and homes for older people.
Derbyshire County Council is seeking a service provider(s) for the supply of Resettlement Support Services across Derbyshire, excluding Derby City.
This requirement is in two Lots -
Lot 1 – Integration and Support Services for Resettlement Schemes (including UK Resettlement, Afghan Resettlement, etc.); and
Lot 2 – Mediation, Re-matching, and General Support Services for Homes for Ukraine (HFU) Scheme
AQP's delivering NHS Health Checks face to face across Derbyshire to the eligible population who meets the NHS Health Check criteria.
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 is awarded as per the award criteria of Direct Award 'B' under the PSR regulations.
The contact date is 01 April 2025 on a 12-month rolling contract.
The set price the Council will pay for a completed Health Check will be £21.00.
Providers using POCT will be required to meet consumable costs at their own expense.
Providers using phlebotomy services will be required to meet these costs at their own expense.
Providers will require the community tool kit at an approximate cost of £500 at their own expense.
The service is available for AQP's who can deliver Health Checks face to face within Derbyshire to join at any time throughout the duration of the contract term.
Original FTS Notice 2024/S 000-038595
Derbyshire Adult Care is inviting tenders from organisations experienced in the provision of specialist supported living services to adults.
Providers will offer a supported living service for people of 18 years and upwards with complex needs. People in need of this service may have a variety of diagnoses and Providers are expected to have the specialist skills and knowledge required to deliver services to adults with support needs associated with the following disabilities:
• learning disability
• autism
• mental health disability
• physical disability and/or sensory impairment and/or acquired brain injury
Providers will be selected on the basis of experience, capability and quality.