Huntingdonshire District Council serves a population of over 160,000 people in a largely rural area of 900 square kilometers, and is responsible for the maintenance of large areas of green spaces. We are based in Huntingdon, with operational centres in Hinchingbrooke, and St. Ives (amongst others). Delivery would be to our Eastfield House Depot, 5 Latham Road, Huntingdon, PE29 6YG.
1 x 110 hp Countryside Tractor
1 x 36-40 hp Grounds Tractor
Huntingdonshire District Council serves a population of over 160,000 people in a largely rural area of 900 square kilometers, and is responsible for the maintenance of large areas of green spaces. We are based in Huntingdon, with operational centres in Hinchingbrooke, and St. Ives (amongst others). Delivery would be to our Eastfield House Depot, 5 Latham Road, Huntingdon, PE29 6YG.
1 x 110 hp Countryside Tractor
1 x 36-40 hp Grounds Tractor
To provide designs and technical drawings/specifications for the refurbishment of the Priory Centre, (St Neots) to RIBA stage 4/D. The goal of which is to improve the functionality and accessibility of the space for the local community, improving energy efficiency, providing better access to the riverside, and improving the space available for meetings, and cultural events, such as, for example, touring theatrical productions.
To provide designs and technical drawings/specifications for the refurbishment of the Priory Centre, (St Neots) to RIBA stage 4/D. The goal of which is to improve the functionality and accessibility of the space for the local community, improving energy efficiency, providing better access to the riverside, and improving the space available for meetings, and cultural events, such as, for example, touring theatrical productions.
HDC is seeking an experienced supplier to deliver a Manufacturing Digitalisation Programme for Huntingdonshire businesses over a two-year period during 2023-24 and 2024-25. The appointed supplier(s) will be expected to work collaboratively alongside officers leading this work and will be expected to comply with all requirements of the Shared Prosperity Funding scheme as articulated by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
Our Approach
To deliver a high-quality, outcome-driven business support service that enables SMEs to learn tools, techniques, practices to understand their competitive position; have clear and actionable insights they can use to advance their sustainability, productivity, and efficiencies by means of digital technologies. In addition, delivering grant funding to support those SMEs to implement an identified project that has demonstrable outcomes and economic benefit to the district.
We are looking to appoint a third-party contractor with a proven track record of delivering support and achieving tangible outcomes for the manufacturing industry. You will have an in-depth understanding of the sector; employ a team of specialist advisors; be able to engage with senior teams in our community and talk knowledgeably and compassionately of the opportunities and challenges facing their business.
HDC is seeking an experienced supplier to deliver a Manufacturing Digitalisation Programme for Huntingdonshire businesses over a two-year period during 2023-24 and 2024-25. The appointed supplier(s) will be expected to work collaboratively alongside officers leading this work and will be expected to comply with all requirements of the Shared Prosperity Funding scheme as articulated by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
One Leisure St.Ives Outdoor Centre (Huntingdonshire District Council ) currently own and manage both artificial pitches at site (One Sand filled hockey pitch and one full size 3G artificial pitch). The sand filled hockey pitch is beyond its life span and needs replacing, Funding for this replacement has come direct from HDC Capital funds and CIL Funding follow applications for both. The current 3G pitch is also in need of replacing and had a sinking fund in place to help cover the cost of its replacement. With the winter season starting at the end of September all works will need to be completed no later than 1st October 2023.
The Council's One Leisure St.Ives Outdoor Centre currently own and manage both artificial pitches at site (One Sand filled hockey pitch and one full size 3G artificial pitch). The sand filled hockey pitch is beyond its life span and needs replacing, Funding for this replacement has come direct from HDC Capital funds and CIL Funding follow applications for both. The current 3G pitch is also in need of replacing and had a sinking fund in place to help cover the cost of its replacement. With the winter season starting at the end of September all works will need to be completed no later than 1st October 2023.
A Mandatory site visit is scheduled for 8 June 2023.
Huntingdonshire District Council operating under One Leisure would like independent consultancy support to review the work already undertaken, and to prepare and present an options appraisal with clear recommendation for the most appropriate future operating model for One Leisure, making use of your knowledge of best practice and experience of the legislative and operational leisure environment.
Huntingdonshire District Council operating under One Leisure would like independent consultancy support to review the work already undertaken, and to prepare and present an options appraisal with clear recommendation for the most appropriate future operating model for One Leisure, making use of your knowledge of best practice and experience of the legislative and operational leisure environment.
Huntingdonshire District Council operating under One Leisure would like independent consultancy support to review the work already undertaken, and to prepare and present an options appraisal with clear recommendation for the most appropriate future operating model for One Leisure, making use of your knowledge of best practice and experience of the legislative and operational leisure environment.
Huntingdonshire District Council (HDC) is seeking expressions of interest for the provision of Occupational Health Services. We are looking for a cost effective service that provides the Council value for money. The successful bid will be expected to show a track record of delivering excellent and innovative support and guidance designed to give maximum benefit and value to HDC.
Cambridge City Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council, Fenland District Council, Huntingdonshire District Council, Peterborough City Council, and South Cambridgeshire District Council (RECAP Partners) seek expressions of interest from suitably experienced organisations to secure a contractor to carry out the dry mixed recycling services for the RECAP Partners through this Competitive Dialogue tender procedure.
The RECAP Partners wish to establish contracts for the Bulking, Haulage and Processing of Dry Mixed Recycling (DMR) collected by the RECAP Partners.
The RECAP Partners, as part of an innovative and unique commitment through collaboration, adopt a joined up approach in managing their dry mixed recycling provision across the region. As part of this collaboration, they are undertaking this single joint procurement, which will result in a successful bidder being appointed for each Lot (or both), but each RECAP Partner will enter into a separate contract with the successful bidder, the same duplicate contract being used.
The contracts will last for five (5) years with the provision to extend for up to an additional five (5) years subject to requirements and satisfactory performance.
The contracts will be awarded in two separate lots as follows:
1. Lot 1: the transportation/receipt, sorting and onward sale/re-processing of commingled dry recyclable materials.
2. Lot 2: the bulking and storage of dry recyclable materials and loading materials for transportation.
If a bidder is successful in both Lots, the Councils will combine the Lots into a single contract for each of them.
The contractor will need to demonstrate its ability to contribute to the RECAP Partner’s vision effectively and sustainably, based upon a financially sound long-term operational model that is attractive and acceptable to the RECAP Partners.
The RECAP Partners collect and arrange for the processing and recycling of approximately 82,000 tonnes per annum collectively of dry mixed recyclables from household recycling collections. The DMR stream collected by each RECAP Partner includes paper, card, glass, plastic, metals and composite packaging materials. The contractor appointed will be required to work with the RECAP Partners to respond to any changes that result from the Environment Act 2021 coming into force. This may include receipt, processing and recycling of partially, or fully separated streams of DMR materials.
The scope of the service required in each Lot includes the provision of a reception point for the RECAP Partner vehicles to make deliveries of waste, treatment recycling and/or disposal of all dry mixed recycling material, transport of all dry mixed recycling waste and resulting fractions, processing and sorting and the marketing and management of all process outputs (e.g. products and residues) from the treatment process. The scope of each lot also includes managing the service, collecting and reporting service information, reducing carbon emissions associated with managing the RECAP Partner’s waste, and providing social value.
Scope of Services
The successful bidder will be required to meet the following objectives whilst considering the carbon impact of the operations:
• Sort and separate Contract Materials at a Materials Recycling Facility in a manner that maximises quality, quantity and value;.
• Maximise the value from the Contract Materials and secure arrangements for the onward processing and sale of Recyclable Materials for recycling.
• Treatment and disposal of all non-recyclable items whilst operating in compliance with the waste hierarchy, maximising diversion away from landfill.
Cambridge City Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council, Fenland District Council, Huntingdonshire District Council, Peterborough City Council, and South Cambridgeshire District CouncilWAC-191393
Cambridge City Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council, Fenland District Council, Huntingdonshire District Council, Peterborough City Council, and South Cambridgeshire District Council (RECAP Partners) seek expressions of interest from suitably experienced organisations to secure a contractor to carry out the dry mixed recycling services for the RECAP Partners through this Competitive Dialogue tender procedure.
The RECAP Partners wish to establish contracts for the Bulking, Haulage and Processing of Dry Mixed Recycling (DMR) collected by the RECAP Partners.
The RECAP Partners, as part of an innovative and unique commitment through collaboration, adopt a joined up approach in managing their dry mixed recycling provision across the region. As part of this collaboration, they are undertaking this single joint procurement, which will result in a successful bidder being appointed for each Lot (or both), but each RECAP Partner will enter into a separate contract with the successful bidder, the same duplicate contract being used.
The contracts will be awarded in two separate lots as follows:
1. Lot 1: the transportation/receipt, sorting and onward sale/re-processing of commingled dry recyclable materials.
2. Lot 2: the bulking and storage of dry recyclable materials and loading materials for transportation.
If a bidder is successful in both Lots, the Councils will combine the Lots into a single contract for each of them.
The contractor will need to demonstrate its ability to contribute to the RECAP Partner's vision effectively and sustainably, based upon a financially sound long-term operational model that is attractive and acceptable to the RECAP Partners.
The RECAP Partners collect and arrange for the processing and recycling of approximately 82,000 tonnes per annum collectively of dry mixed recyclables from household recycling collections. The DMR stream collected by each RECAP Partner includes paper, card, glass, plastic, metals and composite packaging materials. The contractor appointed will be required to work with the RECAP Partners to respond to any changes that result from the Environment Act 2021 coming into force. This may include receipt, processing and recycling of partially, or fully separated streams of DMR materials.
The successful bidder will be required to meet the following objectives whilst considering the carbon impact of the operations:
Sort and separate Contract Materials at a Materials Recycling Facility in a manner that maximises quality, quantity and value;
Maximise the value from the Contract Materials and secure arrangements for the onward processing and sale of Recyclable Materials for recycling.
Treatment and disposal of all non-recyclable items whilst operating in compliance with the waste hierarchy, maximising diversion away from landfill.
The direct Link to the opportunity can be found here: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=d94e9c1c-a336-ee11-8124-005056b64545
Additional information:
Please note the closing date for this opportunity is 14/09/23 at 17:00, Expression of interests must be received by 11/09/23 at 17:00 to enable you to participate.
Cambridge City Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council, Fenland District Council, Huntingdonshire District Council, Peterborough City Council, and South Cambridgeshire District CouncilWAC-185482
Cambridge City Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council, Fenland District Council, Huntingdonshire District Council, Peterborough City Council, and South Cambridgeshire District Council (RECAP Partners) seek expressions of interest from suitably experienced organisations to secure a contractor to carry out the dry mixed recycling services for the RECAP Partners through this Competitive Dialogue tender procedure.
The RECAP Partners wish to establish contracts for the Bulking, Haulage and Processing of Dry Mixed Recycling (DMR) collected by the RECAP Partners.
The RECAP Partners, as part of an innovative and unique commitment through collaboration, adopt a joined up approach in managing their dry mixed recycling provision across the region. As part of this collaboration, they are undertaking this single joint procurement, which will result in a successful bidder being appointed for each Lot (or both), but each RECAP Partner will enter into a separate contract with the successful bidder, the same duplicate contract being used.
The contracts will be awarded in two separate lots as follows:
1. Lot 1: the transportation/receipt, sorting and onward sale/re-processing of commingled dry recyclable materials.
2. Lot 2: the bulking and storage of dry recyclable materials and loading materials for transportation.
If a bidder is successful in both Lots, the Councils will combine the Lots into a single contract for each of them.
The contractor will need to demonstrate its ability to contribute to the RECAP Partner's vision effectively and sustainably, based upon a financially sound long-term operational model that is attractive and acceptable to the RECAP Partners.
The RECAP Partners collect and arrange for the processing and recycling of approximately 82,000 tonnes per annum collectively of dry mixed recyclables from household recycling collections. The DMR stream collected by each RECAP Partner includes paper, card, glass, plastic, metals and composite packaging materials. The contractor appointed will be required to work with the RECAP Partners to respond to any changes that result from the Environment Act 2021 coming into force. This may include receipt, processing and recycling of partially, or fully separated streams of DMR materials.
The successful bidder will be required to meet the following objectives whilst considering the carbon impact of the operations:
Sort and separate Contract Materials at a Materials Recycling Facility in a manner that maximises quality, quantity and value;
Maximise the value from the Contract Materials and secure arrangements for the onward processing and sale of Recyclable Materials for recycling.
Treatment and disposal of all non-recyclable items whilst operating in compliance with the waste hierarchy, maximising diversion away from landfill.
The direct Link to the opportunity can be found here: https://procontract.due-north.com/Procurer/Advert/View?advertId=d94e9c1c-a336-ee11-8124-005056b64545&fromAdvertEvent=True
Additional information:
Please note the closing date for this opportunity is 14/09/23 at 17:00, Expression of interests must be received by 11/09/23 at 17:00 to enable you to participate.
Cambridge City Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council, Fenland District Council, Huntingdonshire District Council, Peterborough City Council, and South Cambridgeshire District CouncilWAC-185554
The council require a FMS to facilitate a subscription and printing service for Garden Waste.
Those who subscribe to this service will be issued with a subscription sticker which clearly shows that a subscription has been paid for the current period. We are looking for a service which handles the permits for the council from request directly to the resident.
The contract will be for a period of 3 years with option to extend in multiples of 12 months for a further 2 years.
The Council would propose for this contract to be implemented January 2024.
Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council will be named within the contract, however please note the two councils may not require this service.
The Council has a power under the Controlled Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2012 to make a charge for the collection of some types of household waste, including garden waste. The Council already charges for some types of household waste, for example Bulky Waste and Commercial Waste.
Currently, the garden waste collection service is provided free of charge and the decision has been made to implement a chargeable system.
Those who subscribe to this service will be issued with a subscription sticker which clearly shows that a subscription has been paid for the current period. We are looking for a fully managed service which handles the permits for the council from request directly to the resident.
The contract will be for a period of 3 years with option to extend in multiples of 12 months for a further 2 years.
The Council would propose for this contract to be implemented January 2024.
Huntingdonshire District Council is committed to preserving and enriching the ecological diversity of its public spaces. This initiative stems from independent biodiversity audits that have identified three specific parks primed for targeted enhancement efforts to improve biodiversity. We are inviting qualified contractors to join us in this endeavour to create and improve thriving and resilient ecosystems within our open spaces.
This piece of work will comprise of five stages across 3 Priority Sites
1. Evidence Gathering & Interpretation
2. Community Engagement & Education
3. Co Design with community
4. Delivery & Integration
5. Review
Priority Sites
• St Ives Hill Rise Park
• Huntingdon Spring Common
• St Neots Priory Park
Huntingdonshire District Council is committed to preserving and enriching the ecological diversity of its public spaces. This initiative stems from independent biodiversity audits that have identified three specific parks primed for targeted enhancement efforts to improve biodiversity. We are inviting qualified contractors to join us in this endeavour to create and improve thriving and resilient ecosystems within our open spaces.
This piece of work will comprise of five stages across 3 Priority Sites
1. Evidence Gathering & Interpretation
2. Community Engagement & Education
3. Co Design with community
4. Delivery & Integration
5. Review
Priority Sites
• St Ives Hill Rise Park
• Huntingdon Spring Common
• St Neots Priory Park
The Council wishes to improve access for members of the public around Riverside Park, St Neots, and as such requires a Contractor to undertake construction works to adapt, reconfigure and refurbish a number of areas of footpath around the Park.
The Council intends to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced Building Contractor to undertake predominantly groundworks to footpaths at a number of locations around the Park.
The Council requires the following works to be undertaken at St Neots Riverside Park:
Refurbishment and widening of pathways as indicated in the enclosed Tender Drawings
Replacement of existing streetlight lamp heads with new LED fittings