The Trust welcomes innovation and that provider(s) set out their ambitions and vision to deliver the services being tendered in line with the specification
the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust requires a suitable supplier for the ongoing supply of after‑market vehicle parts used across our Fleet and Ambulance Preparation workshops. All supplied products must comply with relevant UK/EU product standards and be suitable for use in an emergency service operational environment.
South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust24 Apr 2026WAC-574531
The aim of the proposed framework is to provide products to support the use of enteral feed systems. Traditionally, organisations have obtained the accessories alongside the main enteral feed items. This framework will provide an alternative procurement route for organisations looking to source enteral feed accessories separately to the main feed items.
The proposed scope is for the provision of an enteral feeding accessory products service to patients in both clinical and community settings.
COUNTESS OF CHESTER HOSPITAL NHS FOUNDATION TRUSTNorth West24 Apr 2026WAC-574849
Hotel Venue to host an annual 2 day conference for a contract period for three years with an optional fourth year extension clause. Bids are only acceptable from the Venues and third party bids are not permitted. Bids must be placed through the atamis portal: https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome
Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustNorth West24 Apr 2026WAC-576047
This Pre-Market Engagement (PME) process is to allow the market the opportunity to assist, recommend and input into the development of NHS LPP’s new Clinical Artificial Intelligence (CAI) Framework Agreement prior to the release of the Invitation to Tender (ITT). The CAI framework will compliantly allow for both innovation of products/solutions within the lifetime of the framework, as well as maintain a comprehensive direct award mechanism for all framework suppliers and contracting authorities, by utilising the Procurement Act 2023 (PA 2023) Section 49 – Open Frameworks.
Open Frameworks facilitate growth, utilising this route to market enables NHS LPP’s ability to correspond to the increased demand for Artificial Intelligence (AI) enablement across both the NHS and social care. The framework will be split into three lots: Direct Clinical Support, Indirect Clinical Support and NHS England’s Federated Data Platform Solution Exchange (FDP SX).
To participate, please search the live opportunities within the Atamis Health Family Portal, reference: C432964.
https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation TrustLondon24 Apr 2026WAC-574099
HealthTrust Europe is establishing an Open Framework Agreement to appoint suppliers capable of providing a full range of Goods and Services, including: Managed Service Solutions, Dental Consumables, Orthodontic Materials, Dental Implants, Biologics and Facial Aesthetics, Practice Management Software, Dental Equipment and Pathway Solutions, and Mobile or Modular Dental Health Units.
It is intended the framework will be divided into the following lots:
Lot 1 Dental Solutions Managed Service incorporating a suite of goods and services:
Dental Consumables
Dental Equipment (inclusive of any ongoing Repairs, Maintenance and Total Asset Management)
Dental Patient Management Software Solutions
Clinical Dental Technicians and Workforce
Digital Dental Technologies
Dental Practice TurnKey / refurbishment Solutions
Dental Mobile/Modular Health Units
Lot 2 - Dental Consumables
Lot 3 - Orthodontic Materials
Lot 4 – Dental Implants, Biologics and Facial Aesthetics
Lot 5 – Practice Management Software Solutions
Lot 6- Dental Equipment and pathway solutions
Lot 7 - Mobile and modular units
The bodies to whom the use of this framework will be open include all contracting authorities in the United Kingdom as defined in Section 1 of the Procurement Act 2023.
In particular, the entities in the UK (especially those of a health and/or social care nature) listed in the downloadable spreadsheet at the following link are envisaged as framework users:
https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/classificationsandstandards/economicstatisticsclassifications/introductiontoeconomicstatisticsclassifications
This list includes each organisation’s successors and assigns, any equivalent organisations, and associated organisations created due to any organisational changes.
This framework will be open to:
Any bodies or organisations operating in the UK of a health and/or social care nature;
Any organisations with similar procurement needs;
Any UK-based central government authority listed in Annex I of Directive 2014/24/EU, to the extent still relevant under retained EU law and consistent with the Procurement Act 2023.
Mid South Essex NHS Foundation Trust24 Apr 2026WAC-564195
County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust and Synchronicity Care Limited are inviting suppliers to take part in pre-market engagement, to review the procurement opportunity to provide a lease car management service.
The suitable supplier must provide the administrative and management service of offering available cars to the employees of the trust; inclusive of salary sacrifice, salary deduction, lead-in vehicles and business use vehicles.
The pre-market engagement will contribute to finalising the Service Specification and Technical Questions, an Open Tender is expected to be published in Atamis in July 2026.
COUNTY DURHAM AND DARLINGTON NHS FOUNDATION TRUSTNorth East24 Apr 2026WAC-578676
HealthTrust Europe is establishing a Framework Agreement to appoint suppliers capable of providing a fulIrange of Outsourced Goods & Services it is intended the framework will be divided into the following lots:
Lot 8 – Outsourced Dental Laboratory Services Goods and Services for this Lot encompasses the manufacture, customization of a variety of products to assist in the provision of oral health care by a licensed dentist. These products will include the production and restoration of crowns, bridges, dentures, and other dental products such as dental implants.
Lot 9 – Outsourced Orthodontic Services Goods and services for this lot encompasses the goods and services of orthodontics that focuses on the correction of irregularities in the teeth (especially alignment and occlusion) and jaws. This includes treating and controlling various aspects of facial growth (dentofacial orthopaedics) and the shape and development of the jaw.
Lot 10 – Dental Services This lot is a Healthcare Facility focused on diagnosing, preventing and treatment of the oral health concerns of patients. Its primary role is to provide dental care and promote good oral hygiene for patients. The Dental Service will offer a range of services designed to address different aspects of oral health, from routine check-ups and preventative care to advanced restorative and cosmetic treatment
The bodies to whom the use of this framework will be open include all contracting authorities in the United Kingdom as defined in Section 1 of the Procurement Act 2023.
In particular, the entities in the UK (especially those of a health and/or social care nature) listed in the downloadable spreadsheet at the following link are envisaged as framework users:
https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/classificationsandstandards/economicstatisticsclassifications/introductiontoeconomicstatisticsclassifications
This list includes each organisation’s successors and assigns, any equivalent organisations, and associated organisations created due to any organisational changes.
This framework will be open to:
Any bodies or organisations operating in the UK of a health and/or social care nature;
Any organisations with similar procurement needs;
Any UK-based central government authority listed in Annex I of Directive 2014/24/EU, to the extent still relevant under retained EU law and consistent with the Procurement Act 2023.
Mid South Essex NHS Foundation Trust24 Apr 2026WAC-564197
Somerset NHS Foundation Trust are undertaking this Pre-Market Engagement for a Finance and Procurement Purchase to Pay System to better understand the market and help inform future procurement activity.
Somerset NHS Foundation Trust24 Apr 2026WAC-579193
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT), seeks to procure a high
quality, accessible, and inclusive Financial Due diligence on 3rd party suppliers'
and other contracting parties. As the host of the SmartTogether shared
procurement service, it currently uses Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) for supplier
credit checks. This service provides basic financial data relating to suppliers.
Supplier and other assessments relating to commercial undertakings with 3rd
parties are currently largely conducted through manual desktop research,
which is time-consuming and inconsistent across Trusts.
Additional information:
To express interest and participate in the tender, please register and apply via Atamis e-sourcing portal https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome.
Should Tenderers have any queries, or having problems using the portal, they should contact Helpdesk at:
Phone: 0800 9956035
E-mail: support-health@atamis.co.uk
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation TrustLondon27 Apr 2026WAC-572189
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT), seeks to procure a high
quality, accessible, and inclusive Financial Due diligence on 3rd party suppliers'
and other contracting parties. As the host of the SmartTogether shared
procurement service, it currently uses Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) for supplier
credit checks. This service provides basic financial data relating to suppliers.
Supplier and other assessments relating to commercial undertakings with 3rd
parties are currently largely conducted through manual desktop research,
which is time-consuming and inconsistent across Trusts.
Additional information:
To express interest and participate in the tender, please register and apply via Atamis e-sourcing portal https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome. As a supplier and search for the opportunity C414874
Should Tenderers have any queries, or having problems using the portal, they should contact Helpdesk at:
Phone: 0800 9956035
E-mail: support-health@atamis.co.uk
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation TrustLondon27 Apr 2026WAC-572182
Provision of Funeral Services for University Hospitals of Northamptonshire (UHN) NHS Group.
Northampton General Hospital (NGH) NHS Trust and Kettering General Hospital (KGH) NHS Foundation Trust require a professional, compassionate and reliable funeral services provider to assist in the arrangement and delivery of funeral services for deceased individuals, adults and babies, who have passed away while under their care. The provider must demonstrate sensitivity, efficiency, and respect in all aspects of service delivery.
The requirements is split into two lots:
Lot 1 NGH
Lot 2 KGH
Bidders may bid for one or both lots.
Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation TrustEast Midlands27 Apr 2026WAC-578365
University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust is looking to procure sampling and laboratory analysis provision for the monitoring of Legionella and Pseudomonas Aeruginosa within its healthcare premises water systems at RLI, QVH, FGH, WGH and Millom Hospital for a maximum period of five years (3+1+1).
UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS OF MORECAMBE BAY NHS FOUNDATION TRUSTNorth West27 Apr 2026WAC-576072
The Independent Learning Responses Framework will replace what was previously known as the Independent Investigations Framework.
This proposed procurement is required to modernise and strengthen the independent investigations supply market, to align with national expectations for learning responses. The proposed framework will be used by NHS England independent investigation teams, national commissioning teams and other authorised NHS commissioners who require independent, system‑based investigations or assurance/learning reviews.
The framework will be divided into the proposed Lots:
Lot 1. Specialist Advisor Role(s)
Including: - Chair/Lead
- Clinical Expert
- Safety/Investigations Expert
- Family Liaison
Lot 2. Quality Governance Review
Lot 3. Patient Safety Incident Investigation
Lot 4. Thematic Review
Lot 5. Pathway/service Review
Lot 6. Post Response Impact Assurance Review
The open framework will run under the new regulations, the Procurement Act 2023 and under Light Touch Regime. The framework will run for a maximum of 8 years. The estimated start date for the framework agreement is 4th May 2027.
East Of England NHS Collaborative Hub c/o West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust27 Apr 2026WAC-574625
The Trust seeks a competent supplier to provide two client‑side advisory roles:
(1) Building Safety Act (BSA) Client Advisor; and
(2) CDM Client Advisor
These roles will support the Trust in meeting its statutory Client duties under:
• Building Safety Act 2022 (Part 3 - Higher Risk Buildings)
• CDM Regulations 2015
PROJECT OVERVIEW
The New Hospital development is an acute healthcare facility with clinical, diagnostic, emergency, inpatient and critical infrastructure components. The principal building is approximately 40m in height over six storeys, plus plant space. The scheme includes enabling works, strategic satellite projects (e.g. MSCP, Research and Education building) and the main hospital build. The hospital building qualifies as a Higher‑Risk Building (HRB) for the purposes of the Building Safety Act Part 3 (design and construction).
MID CHESHIRE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUSTNorth West28 Apr 2026WAC-576126
Background
Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust is a national centre of excellence for child health, combining acute, mental health and community services with leading-edge paediatric specialisms. As a dedicated NHS children's Trust, Sheffield Children's delivers world-class care for some of the most complex and rare conditions in the country, while supporting children's everyday health needs across our region.
Our specialist teams work at the cutting edge of paediatric care, from intensive care and cancer to orthopaedics, sleep, genetics and respiratory health, and our research partnerships extend our impact far beyond our
catchment.
With the National Centre for Child Health Technology, we are helping to shape the future of children's healthcare. We welcome collaboration with those who share our commitment to excellence, equity and innovation. The NHS Long Term Plan, for the first time, explicitly recognises the need for greater investment and focus on children and young people. It sets out an approach that highlights the importance of technology in the future NHS; emphasising the critical priorities that will support digital transformation and provide a step change in the way the NHS delivers care. The NCCHT will be a critical part of this transformation in Sheffield. The £24.2m purpose built, world leading, research and technology centre sited at the Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park in Attercliffe will radically transform healthcare delivery in the future. The NCCHT will act as a beacon of excellence for the NHS in developing new healthcare technologies for children. Equipped with state-of-the-art technologies and modern facilities the building will be designed to provide the highest quality care for children and young people locally and nationally. Bringing together world leading experts from across academia, healthcare, industry and technology Sheffield Children's aims to be the cornerstone of world leading research and care development for children and young people. Housing cutting-edge researchers and equipment we hope to drive medical advancement and breakthroughs at pace. Collaboration spaces in the building will encourage partnerships between clinicians, researchers, academic institutions and innovators across the health technology sector - accelerating the creation of technology solutions for healthcare treatment and research. The centre is due to complete construction in June 2026. We are now looking for an Audio-Visual partner to design and install a range solutions into different parts of the National Centre for Child Health Technology.
This specification covers four key areas:
- The Testbed Centre
- The Gait & Motion Lab
- Meeting Rooms
- Digital Signage
The Testbed Centre
The Testbed Centre will be on the second floor of the NCCHT, and provide a space for researchers and companies to test their products with children, families and clinicians in near-real world environments. The Centre
has a range of settings simulating hospital and home environments - a two bedded paediatric hospital ward; three consultation rooms (fitted out as physical health outpatient consultation room; and 2x
psychology/therapy consult rooms); a virtual home (fitted out as a kitchen; lounge; bedroom) and a flexible simulation space that can be subdivided into two rooms (with a partition sensor). A control room will act as the
hub to manage camera feeds and direct scenarios. A large store room will allow for spaces to be set up differently depending on their needs - e.g. beds or cots, or to store equipment between users.
Each setting could be used by different visiting users who will hire the use of the space on a sessional basis, with up to four scenarios being ran concurrently. Within the centre, one of the roles "Centre Operations
Manager - Testbed & Events", will manage the equipment and provide support to users.
The Gait & Motion Lab
The Gait & Motion laboratory will be on the first floor of the NCCHT, and will be a high specification over ground laboratory for analysing and motion of children and young people. There will be a 21m 'run way' of which
motion can be analysed with a range of cameras and sensors to capture data. There will be force plates set within the floor and two 3600 camera rigs at ceiling height capturing 3d models of how the child is walking. These
will use both marker-based and marker-less technology.
In addition to these camera systems, a more conventional camera system is to be procured which provides video clips of the child in motion. The lab can has a partition door and can be divided into the main lab and a mini
lab, to be able to operate independently or as a combined single lab.
Meeting Rooms
There are a number of differently proportioned meeting rooms and spaces throughout the building that will require a modern AV system to allow for fully in person meetings and hybrid meetings.
Digital Signage
Large displays in public areas are to be utilised for a mixture of public messaging via the Trust's existing Digital Signage platform and Outpatient Patient Call platform. Two of these displays are external in the courtyard
with the remainder internally.
Information to bidders:
- Any appendices referred to in the requirements sections in the Atamis Portal are available on request.
- Use of Brand Names and Equivalence
Where a manufacturer, brand, model or specific product is referenced within this specification, this is for the purposes of describing the Authority’s minimum functional, performance, interoperability and compliance requirements only. Such references shall not be interpreted as favouring or requiring any specific manufacturer or supplier.
The Authority will accept equivalent products, systems or solutions that demonstrably meet or exceed the stated requirements. Suppliers proposing an equivalent must clearly identify the proposed alternative and provide sufficient technical information to demonstrate equivalence against the stated requirements. The Authority reserves the right to verify equivalence as part of the evaluation process.
Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation TrustYorkshire28 Apr 2026WAC-575255
The Trust seeks an experienced strategic improvement partner to co-design, mobilise and embed a Trust-wide Quality Management System (QMS) and Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) operating model. The programme must The programme must establish and embed an Integrated Accountability Framework, ensuring clear ownership, line of sight and accountability for quality, safety, operational performance and improvement from Board to ward.
York and Scarborough Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation TrustYorkshire29 Apr 2026WAC-576209