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The Council is looking to explore a range of options for the provision of temporary accommodation whereby The Council can access the accommodation at short notice (often on the same day) on a spot purchase basis. The service is open to considering additional forms of emergency accommodation such as Hotel/Bed and Breakfast with a reception that can be available 24 hours a day for booking in new residents and where practical self-contained flats or houses on a night-by-night basis. We are not looking for rooms within houses i.e. HMO (Houses of Multiple Occupancy,). Accommodation should in the first instance be within the Fenland District Council Boundaries to meet the homelessness accommodation needs. We will also except bids from council areas that border Fenland to expand the offering for when needs dictate that accommodation is required in our neighboring authority areas. In all cases Fenland is the default position to abide by the Homelessness Legislation. Expressions of interest are open from the 29th February 2024, tender return date is Friday 5th April 2024 12 noon. See Link: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert/Index?advertId=60b577db-eed6-ee11-8127-005056b64545
Value undisclosed
The Council is looking to explore a range of options for the provision of temporary accommodation whereby The Council can access the accommodation at short notice (often on the same day) on a spot purchase basis. The service is open to considering additional forms of emergency accommodation such as Hotel/Bed and Breakfast with a reception that can be available 24 hours a day for booking in new residents and where practical self-contained flats or houses on a night-by-night basis. We are not looking for rooms within houses i.e. HMO (Houses of Multiple Occupancy,). Accommodation should in the first instance be within the Fenland District Council Boundaries to meet the homelessness accommodation needs. We will also except bids from council areas that border Fenland to expand the offering for when needs dictate that accommodation is required in our neighboring authority areas. In all cases Fenland is the default position to abide by the Homelessness Legislation. Expressions of interest are open from the 29th February 2024, tender return date is Friday 5th April 2024 12 noon. See Link: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert/Index?advertId=60b577db-eed6-ee11-8127-005056b64545
£3,000,000
Contract value
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. Potential Providers will need to register an account via the "Procontract Portal" at https://procontract.due-north.com/Register before being able to view the full tender details. In order to access the tender documentation, click "Find Opportunities", then on the drop-down menu, filter by "Cambridgeshire Public Services" by clicking on "Update" to find the relevant opportunity or alternatively within the organisations drop down select Cambridgeshire County Council to also find the relevant opportunity.
£111,300,000
Contract value
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 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. The Authority have invested in an e-tendering tool in order to facilitate its tendering processes in a compliant and transparent manner. Potential Providers will need to register an account via the "Procontract Portal" at https://procontract.due-north.com/Register before being able to view the full tender details. In order to access the tender documentation, click "Find Opportunities", then on the drop-down menu, filter by "Cambridgeshire Public Services" by clicking on "Update" to find the relevant opportunity or alternatively within the organisations drop down select Cambridgeshire County Council to also find the relevant opportunity.
£7,500,000
Contract value
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. 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 this ITT. Additional information: Potential Providers will need to register an account via the "Procontract Portal" at https://procontract.due-north.com/Register before being able to view the full tender details. In order to access the tender documentation, click "Find Opportunities", then on the drop-down menu, filter by "Cambridgeshire Public Services" by clicking on "Update" to find the relevant opportunity or alternatively within the organisations drop down select Cambridgeshire County Council to also find the relevant opportunity.
£111,300,000
Contract value
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 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. Potential Providers will need to register an account via the Procontract Portal at https://procontract.due-north.com/Register before being able to view the full tender details. In order to access the tender documentation, click Find Opportunities then on the drop-down menu, filter by Cambridgeshire Public Services by clicking on Update to find the relevant opportunity or alternatively within the organisations drop down select Cambridgeshire County Council to also find the relevant opportunity.
£7,500,000
Contract value
Fenland District Council (FDC / Council / Overseeing Organisation) wishes to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced specialist contractor to undertake Electrical and where required Structural Testing of its Streetlight assets within the District of Fenland, Cambridgeshire. Importantly the contractor will need to demonstrate experience of Inventory data verification works. Therefore, in addition to the bulk testing work, the Overseeing Organisation also requires some fields of its inventory data either to be collected or verified to include ordnance survey national grid locations. In relation to the latter, the contractor will be required to collect Easting and Northing data for each asset during the inspection works using visual pin pointing methods rather than GPS due to the undependability of mobile satellites in rural locations. It is essential that the contractor has suitable and reliable mobile mapping software to undertake this task during the site inspection works and that the required data collection can be presented upon completion to the Overseeing Organisation in the required format. The Overseeing Organisation will provide the contractor with a copy of its asset inventory with the data fields to be collected or verified highlighted. Tender Return Deadline 13th June 2024 12 noon. To register and view documents see: https://procontract.due-north.com/Procurer/Advert/View?advertId=ed6e223a-6713-ef11-812b-005056b64545&fromAdvertEvent=True
From £30,000
Contract value
The proposed scheme primarily comprises of:- • Minor site clearance, removal and disposal of existing trees, shrubs and soft landscaped areas. • Kerbing to the perimeter and minor re-alignment to facilitate improved operation and vehicle movements. • Removal, disposal and replacement of drainage channels and asphalt speed humps. • Installation of linear drainage channels, connecting into the existing SW outfall system. • Removal and disposal of the existing Surface and Binder Courses (where required) by cold milling /planning. • Installation of a new subbase and binder/regulating courses in specific areas, depending upon planning operations. • Installation of new Surface Course. • Installation of new thermoplastic road markings and signage • The provision and installation of new ducting, and duct boxes, including any associated reinstatements. • The installation and wiring of new street lights, together with UKPN service connection. Tender available until the 10th June 2024, Tender Deadline is Thursday 13th June 12 noon. See following link to access documents: https://procontract.due-north.com/Procurer/Advert/View?advertId=0991c9bc-1a06-ef11-812b-005056b64545&fromAdvertEvent=True
£125,000
Contract value
The District Council/Overseeing Organisation manages and maintains approximately 1671 streetlight assets. The majority of the lighting stock is owned by the District Council, but 640 streetlights are managed by the Council on behalf of seven Parish Council's, and Clarion Housing Association for which services are recharged. The District Council/Overseeing Organisation seeks to appoint a streetlight services contractor who shall be responsible for providing the inspection, maintenance, repair, modification, replacement, and upgrade of streetlight assets managed by the Council within the Fenland District in Cambridgeshire. The contract shall include for the rectification of faults, lamp, lantern, and luminaire replacement (where applicable), lantern/luminaire bowl/lens cleaning, and streetlight replacement and/or upgrade works resulting from ad-hoc knock downs and structural or component failure and capital programmed projects. The contractor will be required to liaise with the local energy provider and relevant land/property owners on behalf of the Overseeing Organisation to co-ordinate disconnections, service transfers and new connectivity works for the modification, replacement, or installation of new lighting apparatus. It is anticipated that the contract will commence on or around 01st September 2024 and will end on 31st August 2027. The duration of the contract shall be for three years with an optional two one-year extensions to 2029 subject to agreement by both parties and contractor performance over the first three years. The contract is based on undertaking routine and reactive maintenance using a schedule of rates (Priced Schedule), whereby the Overseeing Organisation pays only for the work that is undertaken by the contractor during programmed maintenance visits, or reactive attendance. An option to extend the streetlight repairs and maintenance works contract to other District Councils within Cambridgeshire may wish to be explored during the contract period, having a shared service provider. However, this option does not currently form part of the tender document pricing and would only be considered should this approach be deemed acceptable and financially beneficial to all parties. In such an eventuality it is likely that access to the contract would be via a separate agreement between the appointed contractor and the relevant District Council. Fenland District Council would not look to administer works for third parties outside of the Fenland boundary. Tender Return Deadline Monday 15th July 2pm Link: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=12357606-651e-ef11-812b-005056b64545&fromProjectDashboard=True
£450,000
Contract value
This opportunity is a request to quote for the following three year commission with the possibility of a 2 year extension. Provide the Port Authority with the services of an independent suitably qualified designated person (DP) reporting to the Duty Holder (DH) on the performance of the port in meeting the requirements of its safety management manual and the ports compliance with the provisions of the Port Marine Safety Code. Deliverables Initial review of the ports latest safety management system including : • Provision of risk assessments • Plans and polices for marine operations. • Safety management manual Audit and inspection of the ports safety management systems and operations. • General overview of port operations • Interviews with key members of the port team • Assessment of the port's performance against its documented plans, polices and safety management manual will be identified and summarised in audit check list. The completed checklist will form an appendix to the DP's report and allow the audit results to be presented in a quantifiable fashion. • Annual Review of the port's compliance with the requirements of the PMSC. The review will be based on Guide of Good Practice on port operations for attending MCA Officers & Harbour Authorities. • Summary of any non-conformity found. To request tender documents. Please email Procurement@fenland.gov.uk Deadline for receipt of tenders is 12 noon 22nd July 2024
£3,000
Contract value
The District Council/Overseeing Organisation manages and maintains approximately 1661 streetlight assets. The majority of the lighting stock is owned by the District Council, but 633 streetlights are managed by the Council on behalf of seven Parish Council's, and Clarion Housing Association for which services are recharged. The District Council/Overseeing Organisation seeks to appoint a streetlight services contractor who shall be responsible for providing the inspection, maintenance, repair, modification, replacement, and upgrade of streetlight assets managed by the Council within the Fenland District in Cambridgeshire. The contract shall include for the rectification of faults, lamp, lantern, and luminaire replacement (where applicable), lantern/luminaire bowl/lens cleaning, and streetlight replacement and/or upgrade works resulting from ad-hoc knock downs and structural or component failure and capital programmed projects. The contractor will be required to liaise with the local energy provider and relevant land/property owners on behalf of the Overseeing Organisation to co-ordinate disconnections, service transfers and new connectivity works for the modification, replacement, or installation of new lighting apparatus. Routine maintenance and fault attendance shall be undertaken Monday to Friday within 14 days with emergency attendance within 3 hours also to be provided when required which shall extend to out of hours and weekends. Programmed or reactive maintenance works shall be reported through to the contractor who shall attend faults either on a priority or time related basis. It is anticipated that the contract will commence on or around 04 November 2024 and will end on 03 November 2027. The duration of the contract shall be for three years with an optional two one-year extensions to 2029 subject to agreement by both parties and contractor performance over the first three years. The contract is based on undertaking routine and reactive maintenance using a schedule of rates (Priced Schedule), whereby the Overseeing Organisation pays only for the work that is undertaken by the contractor during programmed maintenance visits, or reactive attendance. The contractor shall be responsible for maintaining an up-to-date streetlight asset inventory with entries made routinely following any site attendance, routine maintenance or replacement works. An option to extend the streetlight repairs and maintenance works contract to other District Councils within Cambridgeshire may wish to be explored during the contract per period, having a shared service provider. However, this option does not currently form part of the tender document pricing and would only be considered should this approach be deemed acceptable and financially beneficial to all parties. Tender Return Deadline Monday 02 September 2pm Link to ITT: https://procontract.due-north.com/Procurer/Advert/View?advertId=1d4a874a-e34f-ef11-812d-005056b64545&fromAdvertEvent=True
£150,000
Contract value
Minimum Requirement • Suppliers should have a proven track record in supply of cemetery administration software to local authorities. • Software to be capable of plot mapping existing burials. • It must be able to book new burials and all appointments, funeral or other. • The software should be able to provide statistical information. • The software must comply with current legislation. • The software must be capable of memorial safety inspection process and recording information within current legislation. • The software should be web-enabled allowing users to access information about their bookings via the web, a payment portal, and the ability to book online. We are looking for an ‘off the shelf’ solution which can be tailored to suit Fenland District Council’s detailed specification. It is possible that the contract may wish to be extended in future to encompass the requirements of any shared service arrangement Fenland District Council may put in place with another authority.
Value undisclosed
The purpose of this quotation document is to assist Fenland District Council to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced Principal Contractor to undertake a Mechanical and Electrical refurbishment of a Council owned and operated Sewage Treatment Works at Ramsey Road, Pondersbridge, Cambridgeshire, PE26 2TW. Outline scope of works include:- • A thorough mechanical and electrical overhaul of the Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) STW, noting that the intelligent PLC control panel (LOGO) has been recently replaced. • Supply and install, on metal work bench above the concrete floor, 2Nr Becker DT4.25 K compressors including all new air delivery pipework, hoses and fittings as required. • Replace 1Nr mixing/aerator attached to a concrete base in holding tank and 14Nr diffusers attached to fixed frame of UPVC pipework in reactor tank. • Carefully remove existing holding tank delivery infrastructure. Supply and install 2Nr appropriately sized Grundfos or Flygt submersible pumps, with Autocoupling kits, heavy duty 1.5" dia stainless steel rails, 50mm MDPE pipework, 2Nr non-return valves, allowing for all fixtures and fittings as required. • Carefully remove existing reactor tank discharge infrastructure, supply and install 2Nr Grundfos Unilift KP350 pumps and high quality 50mm flexible discharge pipework to discharge collection chamber. Existing flexible pipework has gone very stiff. • Design and construct a new above ground collection chamber arrangement, with the facility to catch RAG should it be required. Details to be provided by Contractor as part of quotation return. • Install 150mm dia duct between holding tank and proposed discharge collection chamber to take 2Nr flexible discharge pipework. Relay concrete slabs to line and level. Details to be provided by Contractor as part of quotation return. • Remove existing Siemens level detection infrastructure, supply and install 1Nr Pulsar Ultrasonic Ultra 5 level controller on existing timber back board and 2Nr dB6 ultrasonic transducers to both tanks, all appropriately wired back into PLC control panel. Further project information can be found on the contract drawings including details of site location, local site conditions and constraints etc, can be found in the client prepared CDM Pre-Construction Health & Safety Information Document. Please contact Kevin Gove (KGove@Fenland.gov.uk) for documentation by 12am Thursday 11th October 2024
£60,000
Contract value
Fenland District Council is seeking an experienced VOIDS cleaning contractor for the cleaning of various homelessness and refugee properties. The council encourages local SMEs to bid for its opportunities. The purpose of the Void cleaning is to ensure a consistent approach is applied to all current 48 void properties The void standard is a minimum standard required to let a dwelling and has the core principles of safety, security and cleanliness. Please register your interest using the Proactis portal. Expressions of are open till 11th November 2024. Tender returns to be submitted by the portal no later than 12 noon Friday 22nd November 2024. https://procontract.due-north.com/Procurer/Advert/View?advertId=117b8e28-2095-ef11-8132-005056b64545&fromAdvertEvent=True
£175,000
Contract value
This contract is for the building of a public toilet block in march Cambridgeshire. The new building will be the final enhancement to the March Town Regeneration scheme. Expressions of Interest by : 14th November 2024 TENDER RETURN DEADLINE BY :WEDNESDAY 27TH NOVEMBER 2024 @ 12 NOON To view tender documents please click link below : https://procontract.due-north.com/Procurer/Advert/View?advertId=cf37ea71-128a-ef11-8130-005056b64545&fromAdvertEvent=True
£350,000
Contract value
The removal and replacement of a multi-use commercial premises roof in March, Cambridgeshire. This will include stripping the existing roof then reroofing and insulating together with replacement of copings and rainwater goods. Full details are found in the Preliminaries and Specification sections of the documents available from this link. Suitably qualified roofing contractors should apply Further details and documentation can be found on the following link: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=9c9db2ed-47d7-ef11-8133-005056b64545 Expressions of interest are open from the 22nd January 2025 until Midday 12th February 2025 with tender return date is19th February 2025 12 noon
£300,000
Contract value
The purpose of this Tender Document is to assist Fenland District Council appoint a suitably qualified and experienced Principal Contractor to undertake a Design and Build Contract to replace a Council owned and operated Sewage Treatment Works and Pumping Station at Fen Road, Guyhirn, Cambridgeshire, PE13 4AB. Expressions of interest 2nd June - 4th July @ 17:0 Closing Date for Tender Returns 14th July @ 12:0 To access the paperwork please use the following link https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=bcf27810-9f3f-f011-8136-005056b64545&fromProjectDashboard=True
£250,000
Contract value
Fenland District Council as a Waste Collection Authority collects dry mixed recycling from domestic and commercial premises. This opportunity is to provide suitably located and permitted transfer stations for excepting the delivery, preferably weighting but not a required element, storage and bulking for onward transport, of this mixed dry recycling. The onward transport is the element of a already awarded separate contract and not part of this opportunity. This transport will be coordinated such that materials are moved from the transfer site(s) at a suitable frequency. Within this opportunity there is Northern Lot (Lot 1) and a Southern Lot (Lot 2). Bidders are welcome to bid for either or both of the 2 lots on offer. The Authority is looking to secure this Bulking Service with suitable proximity to existing collections and/or depot with the aim of reducing unnecessary travel. This opportunity is open for expressions of interest and to access the tender documents from Monday 12th May 11am to Wednesday 16th July 2025 12 noon. The deadline for tenders to be returned via the portal is Tuesday 29th July 2025 12 noon.
£1,344,000
Contract value
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. Full details are found in the accompanying Schedule of Works tender document. Expressions of interest and questions will be open from 7th July 2025 through 29th July @ 12:0 Close date for Submissions 5th August 2025
£200,000
Contract value
To appoint a Contractor/s to provide, Stray Dog Capture, Collection, Reception, Kennelling and Disposal / Rehoming Services for Fenland District Council. (The Council). Notice can be found here: https://procontract.due-north.com/Procurer/Advert/View?advertId=a7066d9d-22fd-f011-813c-005056b64545&fromAdvertEvent=True
£168,000
Contract value