Glasgow City Council is seeking a Provider to deliver a Housing First for Youth Service. The Council is committed to working collaboratively to deliver person-centred, effective services that support the individual with a relationship- based approach to work towards tenancy sustainment, (preventing homelessness), promoting health and well-being, and ensuring clear pathways to independent living whilst maximising young people’s potential.
It is anticipated that the Housing First for Youth Service will work with up to 35 young people across the City at any one time.
Glasgow City Council is seeking to establish a framework agreement for the provision of coach and mini-bus hire services. The service will include journeys both within and out with the city boundary for Glasgow City Council departments and it's ALEO's.
Supply and delivery of Bedding Plants for Planters and Hanging Baskets. The awarded supplier will be required to grow a variety of bedding plants as specified by the council on a bi-annual basis (Summer, Winter / Spring).
The framework for the Provision of Inspection, Maintenance and Repair of Physical Equipment, Outdoor Play Equipment and Play Areas includes for 1 annual safety inspection at various establishments within Education Services and Community Gymnasiums and any required/agreed repairs and maintenance works.
Glasgow City Council invites tenders for appointment to a framework agreement for the provision of ICT advisory services.
The framework agreement will be split in to four lots, as follows:
Lot 1 – Cyber Security Advisory Services
Lot 2 – Digital Advisory Services - Enterprise Systems
Lot 3 – Digital Advisory Services - Digital Services
Lot 4 - Digital Advisory Services - Connected Services
The council are seeking to appoint a single supplier to each of the four lots, to provide Services to the council under these four categories, as and when required.
The framework agreement is expected to run for an initial period of two years, with the option for Glasgow City Council to extend by up to a further 24 months, at their sole discretion.
Glasgow City Council invites suitably qualified and experienced suppliers to submit bids for the provision of Debt Management and Sheriff Officer Services.
The contract has been allocated into 7 separate lots :
Lot 1 – Council Tax (First Placement)
Lot 2 – Council Tax (Second Placement)
Lot 3 - Non Domestic Rates (NDR)
Lot 4 – Sundry Debt
Lot 5 - Fixed Penalties
Lot 6 – Housing Benefit Overpayments
Lot 7 – Sheriff Officers (not connected to Lots 1 - 6)
The council is seeking to outsource for the first time the translation services provision which is currently being provided in-house. The council require
a service provided to provide in person face to face translation from both non English language or dialect to English language and vice versa, within
the council’s properties or at other nominated locations as well as telephone, video conference services and document translation from both non
English language or dialect to English language and vice versa. As this is an in-house service currently there will be a TUPE implication which will
include 70 sessional interpreters, 2 Admin staff and sessional accessor.
The council is inviting suitably qualified and experienced Bidders to submit bids for the Supply and Delivery of Laboratory Equipment, Supplies and Consumables for the undernoted 5 lots:
Lot 1-Chemicals
Lot 2-Laboratory Supplies & Consumables
Lot 3-Instrumentation Consumables
Lot 4-Pipettes & Consumables
Lot 5-Pre-Prepared Media
This procurement is to appoint a contractor for the design and construction of a single storey warehouse unit 12m to underside of haunch, approximately 102,752 ft2 gross internal area incorporating internal two storey office accommodation together with external works to include hard standings, car parking, landscaping, drainage, main service connections and offsite Section 278 Works. As the works are adjacent to a railway line, the contractor will be required to comply with the requirements of a BAPA agreement and provide 24/7 access to a Network Rail substation at the rear of the site.
The Procurement is being conducted by DTZ Investors for Glasgow City Council as administering authority for the Strathclyde Pension Fund (SPF). The procurement is being managed by Quartz Project Services Ltd who are the project managers for Unit B, Railway Triangle. The successful Bidder will enter into the contract for the works with the Council.
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Glasgow City Council invites tender bids for the provision of a cycle infrastructure framework for the supply and delivery of cycle racks, the supply, delivery and installation of secure cycle shelters within school playgrounds and council depots and supply, delivery and installation of cycle monitoring equipment.
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 PSC-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.
This requirement is for the purchase, installation and maintenance of 21 large planters, 21 container grown trees, suitable herbaceous perennials/ornamental grasses (approximately 15-20 per planter) and a suitable soil medium in Glasgow City Centre.
Glasgow City Council invited tender bids to be part of a framework from suppliers with experience in delivering Counselling Services and other evidence based interventions to pupils aged 5-18 years within all mainstream primary and secondary schools across Glasgow and in secondary schools in West Dunbartonshire.
The provider(s) must:
- Improve children and young people’s mental health and be outcome focussed;
- Provide easy access to the service evidenced by referral numbers, accepted numbers and waiting times for intervention;
- Ensure children and young people receive the support they need in a structured way, working through a programme of care including outcome measures, goal-based outcomes and children’s plans,
- Ensure children and young people are receiving the right help at the right time,
- Foster strong relationship-based Interventions and care plans for children and young people,
- Ensure children and young people and carers are well informed of available supports and services and can access the supports with marketing information regarding the service being provided in appropriate formats and media via school setting.
The provider(s) must be able to provide the following management information during the contract:
- A set of case studies and quotes report based on qualitative data from actual referrals,
- A termly update report which provides a top line overview of programme activities and outcomes,
- End of year evaluation report, assessing the counselling outcomes and wider impact.
Glasgow City Council on behalf of the Society of Chief Officers of Transportation in Scotland (SCOTS) and all 32 Scottish Local Authorities is seeking a provider to deliver Consultancy Support for the SCOTS Roads Asset Management Project (RAMP) - Phase 4. This project is recognised as being of significant national importance in driving improvement in asset management practice and promoting effective maintenance of the Scottish local road network. SCOTS have developed, in collaboration with its community, a pragmatic recommended practice framework which meets the requirements, needs and priorities of its members.
Through collaboration with SCOTS and key stakeholders, the required services include but are not limited to: design and delivery of practitioner-level asset management training mainly via webinar and instructional video; further development of pragmatic guidance and tools - expanding the RAMP framework to meet evolving roads infrastructure maintenance challenges and needs; auditing of RAM Practices.