Extension of Ecology Support Contract with G2V until end of December 2026 to fulfil various ongoing projects such as Fen Reservoir to ensure continuity while potential options are assessed .
Contract to replace a Council owned and operated Sewage Treatment Works and Pumping Station at Fen Road, Guyhirn, Cambridgeshire, PE13 4AB. Work to include design and build.
East Cambridgeshire District Council has procured a framework contract to operate within the Fenland District Council Authority area. East Cambridgeshire District Council operate and manage the Home Improvement Agency on behalf of Fenland District Council. Fenland District Council is based in March and covers the neighbouring towns of Chatteris, Whittlesey and Wisbech.
The Framework covers the following 4 lots
Lot 1 - Bathroom Adaptions
Lot 2- Internal fittings & Access
Lot 3 - External Fittings & Access
Lot 4 -Heating
The Framework covers 4 years from 2025 - 2029
The Cambridgeshire Waste Collection Authorities collect dry mixed recycling from domestic
and commercial premises across Cambridgeshire. This tender is to provide suitably located
and permitted transfer stations for accepting the delivery, weighing, storage and bulking for
onward transport, of this mixed dry recycling. The onward transport is an element of a
separate procurement. This transport will be coordinated such that materials are moved
from each transfer site at a suitable frequency.
The RECAP Councils have worked collaboratively for many years in the delivery of DMR
across Cambridgeshire. That collaboration continues for this procurement. The procurement
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itself is being conducted as a single procurement, but with the award of contract being in the
form of separate Lots, as described in more detail in this ITT. The Lots are presented as
alternative Lots (by reference to size), to enable the Councils to seek the broadest possible
market response. This means that an award will not be made for every Lot. This is described
in more detail in ‘Lotting Guidance’ within the ITT.
The RECAP Councils will make the decision collectively as to which Lots to award and to
which bidders. Following award, the ensuing contracts will either be concluded with an
individual Council or a number of them, depending upon which Lots have been chosen as the
best value for money.
Notwithstanding, the separate Contracts, the Councils are committed to sharing the per
tonne costs equally across Cambridgeshire and to manage the contracts on a collective
basis. They have committed to concluding an Inter Authority Agreement (IAA) to facilitate
this arrangement. The joint contract management arrangements will be reflected in each of
the contracts, but otherwise, the IAA not be affect the contractual position of each
successful bidder, whose rights and obligations will be governed solely by the Contract it has
with the individual Council or number of Councils, as the case may be
The Authorities look to secure this Bulking Service in a set of individual locations across
Cambridgeshire with suitable proximity to existing collections and/or depots with the aim of
reducing unnecessary travel.
For the avoidance of doubt, bids are welcome from contractors who can provide one or more
sites with capacity in any one or more of the geographical areas identified in the
specification. As such the Authorities welcome bids for any one or more or all the lots
available.
Cambridge City Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council, Fenland District Council, Huntingdonshire District Council and South Cambridgeshire District CouncilWAC-70410
Opportunity to provide suitable located and permitted transfer stations for excepting the delivery, preferably weighting but not a required element, storage and bulking for onward transport, of mixed dry recycling.
Landscape Planning Support (National Significant Infrastructure, Major Projects and Plan Making
Awarded via Exemption in order to extend the current contract with WWA Landscape through to the end of 2025
Multi Disciplinary Consultancy Support in regard for the redevelopment of 11/12 High Street, Wisbech to provide a mixed commercial and residential building that completes the FDC redevelopment of the High Street.
The authority requires an appropriate level of support for its ICT infrastructure.
This offering from Microsoft includes;
• 24/7 problem resolution support
• IT Health engagements
• Proactive services
Awarded via exemption having explored alternative options
Garden Waste Subscription Stickers
Approx 23,500
For the term of :
18/03/2026 - 17/03/2029 + 12 Months + 12 Months option
Under a targeted procurement.
Under Crown Commercial Services RM6138 bids were invited to bid for our 2024 Insurances Services.
Lot 1: Property
Lot2: Liability
Lot3: Motor Fleet
Lot4: Fidelity Guarantee
Lot5: Computer
Lot6: Personal Accident
Lot7: Engineering Insurance and Inspections
The Cambridgeshire Waste Collection Authorities (“the Authorities”) collect dry mixed recycling from domestic and commercial premises across Cambridgeshire. This tender is for the transportation/receipt, sorting and onward sale/re-processing of commingled dry recyclable materials.
The RECAP Councils have worked collaboratively for many years in the delivery of DMR across Cambridgeshire. That collaboration continues for this procurement. The procurement itself is being conducted as a single procurement, but with the award of contract being in the form of separate Lots, as described in more detail in the ITT. The Lots are presented as alternative Lots (by reference to size), to enable the Councils to seek the broadest possible market response. This means that an award will not be made for every Lot. This is described in more detail in ‘Lotting Guidance’ of the ITT.
The RECAP Councils will make the decision collectively as to which Lots to award and to which bidders. Following award, the ensuing contracts will either be concluded with an individual Council or a number of them, depending upon which Lots have been chosen as the best value for money.
Notwithstanding, the separate Contracts, the Councils are committed to sharing the per tonne costs equally across Cambridgeshire and to manage the contracts on a collective basis. They have committed to concluding an Inter Authority Agreement (IAA) to facilitate this arrangement. The joint contract management arrangements will be reflected in each of the contracts, but otherwise, the IAA not be affect the contractual position of each successful bidder, whose rights and obligations will be governed solely by the Contract it has with the individual Council or number of Councils, as the case may be
The number and size of the Lots has been determined to enable the Authorities to receive the maximum number of responses from the market taking account of the size of the different Lots and the needs of the different Authorities. Contractors should note that the Lots are presented in varied Lot Sizes which are to ensure processing capacity is secured for all RECAP Partners. The dry mixed recyclables will come from any one of the district and unitary authorities within the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough area. This may mean that certain Lots will not have an award of contract made in respect of them, because better value alternatives exist in the award of alternative Lots. As a result, we would request that contractors bid for as many lots as they are interested in whilst also sharing the maximum capacity available at your MRF.
For the avoidance of doubt, bids are welcome from contractors who can provide one or more processing sites with capacity and can collect from transfer facilities expected to be within a 10 mile radius of each local authority in this procurement. These transfer locations are the subject of a separate procurement. There is a map in Appendix 5 showing the location of the depots. As such the Authorities welcome bids for any one or more or all the Lots available. Contractors are not limited in the number of Lots they are able to bid for, although the Authorities will carry out the assessment of Contractors’ financial standing and technical ability by reference to the number of Lots bid for and which meet the Authorities selection criteria to enable a contract to be awarded in accordance with the provisions of the ITT.
Cambridge City Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council, Fenland District Council, Huntingdonshire District Council, Peterborough City Council, and South Cambridgeshire District CouncilWAC-67062
This contract is for the restoration using heritage techniques of the grounds wall surrounding St Andrew's church in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire. This will be done following an agreed structural repair schedule of works with specification and will include some dentistry and repointing/repair of sections graded individually.