The requirement covers annual shadow credit rating reports for around fifteen entities that have received loans from the GLA or GLA Land and Property. The Service Provider will produce one report per entity each year.
This contract is part of the Greater London Authority (GLA) Workforce Integration Network's project to upscale support to community organisations who deliver employment programmes throughout London. The output is for the GLA to understand how to help community organisations and in turn help Londoners into employment.
Procurement Objectives:
The key objective of this procurement is to deliver the Mayor's School Filter Project. The key outcome of this project will be to install air quality filters in all classrooms across at least 200 selected schools in London (or in as many classrooms as practicable) to deliver reductions in PM2.5 concentrations in classrooms and realise subsequent health benefits for pupils and staff. These schools will be selected based on local concentrations and deprivation indices and will be spread evenly across the whole of London.
The project will also need to deliver awareness raising and education with schools, as well as maintenance of the filters including filter replacements. It will also need a strong monitoring, evaluation and reporting component which will help to inform any further rollouts of filters once this project has concluded, and to ensure they are being effectively utilised.
The Greater London Authority (GLA) is seeking a fabricator to produce a new bronze artwork called, "The Wake" created by artist Khaleb Brooks, a new memorial to honour enslaved Africans who were trafficked as part of the transatlantic slave trade, and their descendants, due to be unveiled in 2026/27. The fabricator will work in consultation with the artist and the commissioner, the Greater London Authority.
Before fabrication of the statue can commence, planning permission will need to be secured for the installation. The planning application will be drawn up and submitted by an architect with the fabricator supporting this process. The fabricator will therefore be awarded the first stage (Phase 1 - Planning Support) initially and then if (as is expected) the application is successful the second stage - i.e (Phase 2 - Fabrication and Phase 3 - Installation) - will then be instructed through the same contract.
The Greater London Authority (GLA) is seeking a fabricator to produce a new bronze artwork called, "The Wake" created by artist Khaleb Brooks, a new memorial to honour enslaved Africans who were trafficked as part of the transatlantic slave trade, and their descendants, due to be unveiled in 2026/27. The fabricator will work in consultation with with the artist and the commissioner, the Greater London Authority.
Before fabrication of the statue can commence, planning permission will need to be secured for the installation. The planning application will be drawn up and submitted by an architect with the fabricator supporting this process. The fabricator will therefore be awarded the first stage (Phase 1 - Planning Support) initially and then if (as is expected) the application is successful the second stage - i.e (Phase 2 - Fabrication and Phase 3 - Installation) - will then be instructed through the same contract.
It should be noted while this contract award notice records two bidders as assessed and evaluated, the outcome should be understood in the context of the associated transparency notice, which provides the relevant details regarding the direct award of this contract.
Transparency Notice identifier: 2025/S 000-054061
The earliest date for signing the contract is as stated in this notice (17 September 2025).
THIS IS NOT A CONTRACT DETAILS NOTICE. Greater London Authority is publishing this notice in order to generate an OCID for the existing Silvertown Quays Master Development Agreement (MDA), which, due to technical constraints with the Find a Tender Service platform, cannot be obtained via another route. The information set out in this notice is not, and should not be taken as, a notice of any kind under any applicable public procurement legislation. To the extent other fields in this notice have been completed, that is for information only and because they are required to be completed in order to publish the notice. They should not be relied on or treated as authoritative. In some cases, constraints within the menu of options has meant GLA has been required to populate fields that do not reflect the features of the original procurement. For example, the contract value field has been populated with £100 (excluding VAT). This amount is a placeholder to enable submission of the form.
For details of the original procurement, please refer to the OJEU contract award notice published in the Office Journal of the European Union under reference 2013/S 136-235311 which is attached to this notice (see Contract 1 (Documents 1) section).
This procurement is for consultancy services to produce a series of visualisations to illustrate and communicate emerging town centre growth. The commission will be delivering effective visuals for inclusion within the emerging Ilford Opportunity Area Planning Framework (OAPF). The visualisations will be central to the success of the guidance.
This request for additional works is consistent with the procurement rationale outlined above. In accordance with Schedule 5, paragraph 7(a) of the Procurement Act 2023, we consider the justification for this direct award to be compliant, as a change in supplier would result in the contracting authority receiving goods, services, or works that are either different from or incompatible with those already in place . This requirement is consistent with the ongoing delivery of the current service arrangement.
This procurement is for consultancy services to produce a series of visualisations to illustrate and communicate emerging town centre growth. The commission will be delivering effective visuals for inclusion within the emerging Ilford Opportunity Area Planning Framework (OAPF). The visualisations will be central to the success of the guidance.
This request for additional works is consistent with the procurement rationale outlined above. In accordance with Schedule 5, paragraph 7(a) of the Procurement Act 2023, we consider the justification for this direct award to be compliant, as a change in supplier would result in the contracting authority receiving goods, services, or works that are either different from or incompatible with those already in place . This requirement is consistent with the ongoing delivery of the current service arrangement.
The Greater London Authority Strategic Licensing pilot programme is currently in development and the consultation is live. The team are required to publish the final policy based on the consultation responses and design a service that can go live later this year. The consultant/service provider will support with specific technical expertise in relation to the consultation response, queries from stakeholders including the government and supporting us to refine out stakeholder strategy.
The Greater London Authority (GLA) has awarded a four-year single-supplier Framework Agreement for the delivery of Zero Carbon Accelerator services to Mott MacDonald Limited, the Service Provider.
The Framework Agreement period is four (4) years from 11th June 2024 to 10th June 2028.
The awarded Service Provider's bidding model was as a single supplier with fourteen (14) specialist sub-contractors. Out of fourteen sub-contracts a total of eight (8) classify themselves as SMEs which will help the delivery of wider social value benefits whilst meeting the GLA's aim to ensure a proportion of contracts value will go to SMEs.
This four-year single-supplier Framework Agreement was set up to accelerate London's decarbonisation activities. This new support service, currently with the working title of 'Zero Carbon Accelerator (ZCA)', will be central to the GLA's aim to collaborate with organisations to help them achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2030.
Please note that the information under II.1.7) Total value of the procurement (excluding VAT) and V.2.4) Information on value of contract/lot (excluding VAT) should be interpreted as follows:
"Lowest offer: £0.01": This is a standard/nominal nil value Framework Agreement which doesn't guarantee any volume of services or any value.
"Highest offer: £150,000,000 taken into consideration": This means that the estimated maximum cumulative value of all Call Off Contracts awarded under this Framework Agreement may increase up to a maximum of £150,000,000 through direct awards by the GLA and all other Framework Users/User Bodies.
Whilst Framework Agreements do not guarantee any volume of services or any value, following the award of this Framework Agreement, the GLA has also awarded an initial two-year Call-Off Contract. This is a time-based Call Off Contract with an estimated value of up to £9,000,000 over the two-year period.
The Framework Agreement will provide high standard technical low carbon consultancy services covering a range of disciplines, including: programme co-ordination; marketing / engagement approach; strategic net zero planners; delivery project management; general technical support; technical experts in a range of areas including solar, local energy planning, domestic and non-domestic property analysis, low carbon heating, and building systems; public procurement; training / skills development; financial (general, not advice); funding / grant applications; knowledge management methods; grant management.
This is a collaborative Framework Agreement open for the use of the Greater London Authority (GLA), ("the Contracting Authority"), the Greater London Authority Group and Transport for London Group and any of their functional bodies as well as other Authorities ("Framework Users"/"User Bodies") in the United Kingdom. The full list is provided under the Section VI. Complementary information VI.3) Additional information.
This procurement is for consultancy services to produce a series of visualisations to illustrate and communicate emerging town centre growth. The commission will be delivering effective visuals for inclusion within the emerging Ilford Opportunity Area Planning Framework (OAPF). The visualisations will be central to the success of the guidance.
This request for additional works is consistent with the procurement rationale outlined above. In accordance with Schedule 5, paragraph 7(a) of the Procurement Act 2023, we consider the justification for this direct award to be compliant, as a change in supplier would result in the contracting authority
receiving goods, services, or works that are either different from or incompatible with those already in place . This requirement is consistent with the ongoing delivery of the current service
arrangement.
Transport for London conducted this procurement on behalf of the Greater London Authority (GLA). The GLA, on behalf of the Greater London Returning Officer (GLRO), require a service provider for the design, print, delivery, and overall project management of the Election Booklet to approx. 6.2 million voters and its related accessible materials to every registered voter in Greater London. The Booklet will contain information regarding the elections including, statement from GLRO, date of the elections, purpose of the election booklet, list of all Assembly and Mayoral candidates and the order they will appear on the ballot papers, name and address of GLRO, where voters can vote, what to expect at the polling station and an election day guide. This is a statutory requirement.
This procurement was conducted via a mini-competition on the Crown Commercial Services Print Management Framework (RM6170) - Lot 2.
Transport for London conducted this procurement on behalf of the Greater London Authority (GLA). The GLA, on behalf of the Greater London Returning Officer (GLRO), require a service provider for the Design, print, distribution and project management of approx 18 million ballot papers for the Mayor of London and London Assembly elections, which will be held on the 2 May 2024. There are three contests across the elections: The Mayor of London, the Constituency London Assembly, and the London-wide Assembly. There will be three ballot papers to reflect the three elections.
To achieve London's decarbonisation goals and deliver social and economic benefits to residents, London must significantly accelerate private investment into climate measures. To achieve this, we must work closely with private investors to further understand barriers to investment and identify specific and targeted financing mechanisms which can unlock the investment required for London to reach net zero. To deliver on this objective, the Mayor announced plans to launch the London Climate Finance Taskforce at London Climate Action Week 2025. To deliver the Taskforce's programme of work and key outputs, we have sought a partner organisation to deliver Secretariat services and provide technical expertise in support of the Taskforce.
The Greater London Authority award a pre-construction services agreement (PCSA) for the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre. This is the first stage of a two stage process. Subject to the satisfactory completion of the PCSA the contractor will be awarded a construction contract. The procurement procedure was a mini competition using the Southern Construction Framework (SCF) - Lot 3. The contract value is for the PCSA only.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-London:-Construction-work./75HN98VE2N
This services requirement is to provide targeted support to early-stage quantum technology startups, facilitating their growth, scalability, and the commercialisation of their innovations. The programme will harness London's academic excellence, research and development (R&D) strengths, and established industry clusters to enable collaboration and the exchange of knowledge across sectors. It will also include community engagement activities aimed at increasing awareness of quantum technologies and promoting inclusivity within the sector. A key deliverable of this initiative will be the development of a robust investment case for the creation of a dedicated quantum technology incubator in the London Euston area, with the aim of securing funding for its establishment as a strategic outcome.
This services requirement is to provide targeted support to early-stage quantum technology startups, facilitating their growth, scalability, and the commercialisation of their innovations. The programme will harness London's academic excellence, research and development (R&D) strengths, and established industry clusters to enable collaboration and the exchange of knowledge across sectors. It will also include community engagement activities aimed at increasing awareness of quantum technologies and promoting inclusivity within the sector. A key deliverable of this initiative will be the development of a robust investment case for the creation of a dedicated quantum technology incubator in the London Euston area, with the aim of securing funding for its establishment as a strategic outcome.
The Greater London Authority award a contract for the specialist technical assurance services required to support the redevelopment of the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre.
The procurement was a mini competition under the Sport England Active Environments Framework, Lot A.
The requirement covers annual shadow credit rating reports for around fifteen entities that have received loans from the GLA or GLA Land and Property. The Service Provider will produce one report per entity each year.
The maximum contract value is £144,000 (Excluding VAT and including any extension options). The annual value will depend on which report is required and how many entities require a report.