The House of Commons is looking to procure a supplier to provide contingency printing services on behalf of the House of Commons Vote Office. The House of Commons (the Authority) has a requirement for short-notice access to an external printing supplier. The supplier shall provide contingency print services to the Authority to provide resilience should there be a failure of the Authorities Print Services equipment or IT infrastructure, or due to fire, flooding or an incident on the Parliamentary estate.
Corporate Officer of the House of CommonsLondonWAC-544155
Relocation of objects from Crown to Constantine off-site storage facilities require pest management heat treatment to ensure no insect infestation exits.
Corporate Officer of the House of CommonsLondonWAC-543911
At each General Election, a number of MPs lose their seats. In response to various studies on the experiences of former MPs leaving Parliament, the House of Commons Administration Committee, in its report 'Smoothing the Cliff Edge' recommended a package of support for such MPs. The House of Commons Commission has approved a limited package of support in the form of career transition for those MPs at the end of their time as elected representatives, to help them to plan their future and adapt to life away from Parliament. This service would be funded by the House and delivered on a confidential basis to MPs directly by a third-party organisation, with proven experience in providing career transition and coaching services.
The Corporate Officer of the House of CommonsLondonWAC-78387
Supply and distribution of soft drinks to the Parliamentary Estate’s in-house catering services, via an off-site consolidation centre. The contract will be awarded to a sole supplier through an open, competitive process under the Procurement Act 2023.
Corporate Officer of the House of CommonsLondonWAC-507436
The Corporate Officer of the House of Commons is seeking to engage a technical, knowledgeable, experienced upholsterer who can work with us over the contract term to carry out this work. This will include reupholstery of current benches in the House of Commons chamber as well as the fabrication of spare or ‘dummy’ seats and backrests to enable the original seats to be removed and reupholstered offsite, thus ensuring the Chamber is available for use at any time.
Corporate Officer of the House of CommonsLondonWAC-501494
Contract Award Notice<br/><br/>Title: Parliamentary Construction Partnership (CPF) Framework<br/><br/>Authority Name: The Corporate Officer of the House of Lords and the Corporate Officer of the House of Commons (acting jointly)<br/><br/>Description of the Procurement:<br/>The Authority have awarded a new Parliamentary Construction Partnership (CPF) Framework Agreement. This Framework has been established to support the continued delivery of capital investment and capital maintenance projects across the Parliamentary Estate, in support of the Medium-Term Investment Plan (MTIP).<br/>The Parliamentary Estate comprises over 250,000m² of floor space, with approximately 70% of the buildings designated as ‘Listed’, including the Palace of Westminster and Norman Shaw North, both of which are Grade I Listed and of exceptional heritage value. The Palace of Westminster is also recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.<br/>In their role as custodians of this nationally significant heritage estate, the Corporate Officers are discharging their duties of care to preserve and maintain the infrastructure, including mechanical, electrical, public health, fire and safety systems, building fabric, stonework, and roofing, to ensure a safe and secure environment for all users of the Estate.<br/>The new CPF Framework supersedes the previous Mechanical, Electrical, Public Health and Fabric Safety (MEPFS) Framework and has been informed by operational experience, stakeholder engagement, and lessons learned. It is designed to meet the increasing demand for construction and specialist services and to enable the Strategic Estates team to deliver its growing portfolio of work.<br/><br/>Framework Scope and Named Users:<br/>The Framework will primarily support the delivery of projects led by the Strategic Estates team – the bicameral department responsible for the ongoing care, development, and infrastructure of the Parliamentary Estate. This includes project delivery, construction safety, design services, and heritage asset management.<br/>In addition, the Restoration and Renewal Delivery Authority Ltd is a named user of the Framework. While the Restoration & Renewal Programme is a separate but co-ordinated programme of work, the Delivery Authority may draw on the CPF Framework to support its future activities. It is also noted that certain call-off contracts may be subject to novation to the Delivery Authority, where appropriate.<br/><br/>Contract Award Justification:<br/>This procurement was conducted in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. The establishment of the CPF Framework is a strategic enabler in maintaining capability and capacity for the Parliamentary Estate’s critical infrastructure projects, extending into the early 2030s.<br/><br/>Further Information:<br/>Further details regarding the Restoration & Renewal Programme and its governance (including the R&R Client Board and Programme Board) are available via the UK Parliament website.<br/><br/>Framework award date: 15 October 2025<br/><br/>Joint Procurement: Yes - Authority Name: The Corporate Officer of the House of Lords and the Corporate Officer of the House of Commons (acting jointly).
Corporate Officer of the House of CommonsLondonWAC-509400
The Corporate Officer of the House of Commons funds and administers a Death in Service Scheme for Members’ staff. All staff employed by MPs permanently or on fixed term contracts longer than 3 months, who are aged between 16 and 75, are automatically covered. The scheme provides a lump sum payment of two times your annual salary if a member of MP’s staff were to die whilst still employed.
Corporate Officer of the House of CommonsLondonWAC-513154
The Corporate Officer of the House of Commons funds and administers a Death in Service Scheme for Members’ staff. All staff employed by MPs permanently or on fixed term contracts longer than 3 months, who are aged between 16 and 75, are automatically covered. The scheme provides a lump sum payment of two times your annual salary if a member of MP’s staff were to die whilst still employed.
Corporate Officer of the House of CommonsLondonWAC-513659