The council requires Bidders to submit bids for the provision of Maintenance and Repair of Plant and Vehicle Lifting Equipment services to deliver maintenance and repairs to the council’s fleet of vehicles.
Procurement of the Principal Contractor for works that will include partial demolition of existing quay wall, construction of new quay wall in front of existing wall along with creation of new public realm and soft landscaping.
Glasgow City Council is inviting tender bids from car club operators to provide two mixed models consisting of Return-to-base and a One-way (flexible) car club service. These shall be operated from council on-street parking locations, council Controlled Parking Zones / Restricted Parking Zones or alternative locations as agreed from time to time within the City of Glasgow. The council is also looking for a mandatory annual payment of 30,000 GBP for the duration of the contract.
Glasgow City Council’s Encore Catering provides catering within civic buildings, workplace cafes and Glasgow Life venues including cafés and large-scale events, compromising of leisure sites, museums and arts & music venues up to 7 days per week. In total there are approximately 12 locations that will be required to receive rental, supply, delivery, collection and laundering of tablecloths and linens as described within this Tender.
The council invites tender bids for suitable qualified and experienced applicants to submit bids for the Manufacture and Supply of Parking Tickets, Printer Rolls, Parking Permits and Vouchers.
Notice of the Council's intent to issue a Tender for the delivery of Social Care Services in provided residential accommodation known as Waterloo Care Home for 6 Adults with very complex care needs /ASD/challenging behaviour. Contract Term 6 years plus options to extend for two additional periods of +3yrs and +3 yrs
The council is seeking tender submissions for the provision of funeral service arrangements for public health funerals. This contract is to appoint a supplier to provide a Collection to Cremation/Burial Funeral Service. This will include:
- collection of and bringing the deceased into care of funeral directors upon request.
- preparation and presentation of the deceased, covering no less than washing, dressing and hygienic treatment of the remains.
- provision of a simple coffin, suitable for burial or cremation.
- Transportation of the remains on the day of the funeral direct to the pre-determined location/final destination.
- provision of the necessary personnel on the day of the funeral to carry out the transportation and handover to the council officers on site.
This procurement will be conducted via the Public Contracts Scotland - Tender portal (PCS-T). We will apply a one stage Open procedure.
Bidders must self-certify their adherence to the conditions of participation via the SPD (Scotland) in PCS-T, and may be required to submit
Means of Proof before contract award. Bidders must refer to the specific requirements listed in Section III in this Contract Notice when
completing the SPD in PCS-T
Notice of the Council's intent to issue a Tender for the delivery of Kinship Care Safeguarding and Support Service which meets the needs of individual children / young people and their Kinship carers.
The Service to be delivered is for the provision of the Kinship Care Safeguarding and Support Service to children and young people, in kinship care families, under s25 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995. The service can, at the discretion of the locality Service Manager who has the overview of Kinship care services, be extended to children or young people in other kinship arrangements, for example a section 11 Kinship Care Order.
The delivery of the Service will assist the Council in meeting its statutory duty to safeguard, support and promote the welfare and wellbeing of children and young people living in kinship care families. It will focus primarily on children and young people supported in kinship arrangements which have been assessed by SWS as stable (typically for two years, though this timescale may be less depending on individual circumstances of the child or young person), and who are resident in the city or within a twenty-mile radius of the Glasgow City boundary. Referrals to this Service may also include, by exception and by agreement between all parties, children and young people in stable kinship care arrangements that are outwith this geographical radius.
In terms of the scope of this tender, Kinship care arrangements in scope include:
- Looked after children or young people who have been formally placed with Kinship carers by the local authority under Section 25 (s25) of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995.
- Children or young people who are subject to an order under Section 11 (s11) of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995.
- Children or young people who may be deemed ‘eligible’ under the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 and living with a Kinship carer and eligible under either of the sections above.
- Referrals will be made for children and young people aged from birth until their 19th birthday
Glasgow City Council invites bids for the Assessment and Orientation Support in Accommodation for Young Unaccompanied Asylum Seekers aged 16 and over service.
This Service will provide 24 hour accommodation and support to 34 young unaccompanied asylum seekers who are new arrivals that have self-presented in Glasgow or come via a Home Office Resettlement Programme. Young unaccompanied asylum seekers will come from diverse backgrounds and have diverse needs. A key aim of the service will be to assist young people to move on to longer term accommodation of their own, as quickly as possible.
Glasgow City Council invites suitably qualified and experienced bidders to submit bids for assistance in snow clearing and gritting operations during the winter maintenance period which is classified to start on 31st October and end 30th April.
Please note that such assistance is normally only required when there are severe snow conditions and when Councils are unlikely to be able to carry out their normal activities.
The framework is expected to run for 4 years and 4 months, commencing in November 2023, and ending in March 2028.
1.5.1 Lots
The tender has been allocated into two separate lots and they are as follows:
Lot No Description
1 Roads and Footways
2
Surrounding grounds of Care Homes & Residential Homes
Bidders may bid for one or all lots
The Council invites new Bidders, or those Bidders who were not previously successful in being awarded to any part of the original 2019 Framework/2021 Break Point Re-opening, or who wish to apply for a new Framework category not previously awarded, to participate in this final break point opportunity, to tender for the provision of one or more of the following categories of care:
Care and Support (including Technology Enabled Care and Support, Day Opportunities and Employability Supports and Short Breaks (Respite).
Bidders seeking to join the Framework at this 'break point' opportunity, will as a minimum, be required to meet all of the qualifying criteria as laid out in the tender documentation and will be strictly limited to providing services under Option 2 of the SDS Act, where
Service Users or their Proxies only, will be able to choose those Providers awarded; using a non-ranked alphabetical list created for this purpose.
The Council will not use the successfully awarded Applicants under Option 3 of the SDS Act.
*Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013
*The estimated value as included as part of this PIN notice is the estimated value of the overall framework agreement and its 5 year +1, +1 lifespan effective from 01/02/2019.
The council invites tender bids from organisations providing justice services to join the Glasgow Justice Framework. The main objective of all services provided through the framework is to provide safer and stronger communities. Please see service Technical Specification for details.
The contract is expected to run for three years, commencing 22nd December 2023 and ending on 21st December 2026. The council will have an option to extend the contract on all Lots for a period of up to one year based on satisfactory service review outcomes in accordance with the council’s Terms and Conditions.
Lot 1 Community Sentencing – 2 Providers
Lot 2 Tenancy Sustainment
Lot 3 Accommodation with Support - Female
Lot 4 Specialist Services
Lot 5 Purchased Justice Services Delivered in the Community
Providers of the Locality and Intensive Family Support Services will support the aims and objectives of the Services by:
- Providing holistic, nurturing and relationship-based family support, where every child and young person is supported to achieve their full potential by adopting a strengths-based and rights-enabling approach that focuses on individual and family assets.
- Supporting meaningful partnership working and collaborative problem solving by seeing families as experts in their own lives.
- Listening to what families are saying, what they say they need and how they want to achieve it, and work in partnership with them to identify supports and solutions that can help.
- Working with children, young people, their parents, brothers and sisters, and wider family members as appropriate, to provide practical and emotional support. This will include tailored intervention with holistic, wraparound scaffolding and provision of timely, responsive, and flexible supports to meet the individual needs of the whole family.
- Committing to tackling financial exclusion and viewing families’ pressures and stressors through a poverty and trauma-informed lens, contributing to reducing social inequalities and helping families to connect with supports within their neighbourhoods.
- Building on individual and family community networks, supporting long-term resilience and meaningful change to improve wellbeing and deliver positive, lasting outcomes for families that will allow them to confidently move on from the service.
- Being empathic and enabling, by asking, ‘What will it take to keep this family together?’ and ‘What can I do to support this family today?’
- Providing support to every child, young person, and family to help them contribute positively to their communities throughout their lives.
- Continuing to develop the service collaboratively with stakeholders and in particular by embedding the successful elements of the current service into a model of practice.
This framework contract is expected to run for four (4) years, commencing 28/06/2024 and ending on 27/06/2028. The council will have an option to extend the contract for a period of two (2) years and then also a further one (1) year, up to 27/06/2031. Extensions will be exercised by the Council serving notice to extend on the Bidder in accordance with the Council’s Terms and Conditions. The Contract Value is estimated for the maximum contract period, including extensions, of up to 7 years.
Bidders can bid for 1 lot, multiple lots or all lots.
The council invites tender bids for the Glasgow Carers Support Service, which will to provide inclusive and holistic support to carers within Glasgow to maintain their quality of life and enhance their capacity to maintain their health and wellbeing through the provision of a range of person centred, coordinated, outcome focused services.
Glasgow City Council is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified contractor to carry out public realm improvement works in the Argyle Street West area of the city. These works will include reconstruction of footways and carriageways to high quality public realm including creation of new cycleways and green/blue infrastructure.
Procurement for the design, supply and install of a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) as part of the planned re-development of Glasgow City Council's Easter Queenslie property at 90 Easter Queenslie Road Glasgow G33 4UL.