NHS National Framework for Generics Pharmaceuticals Wave 16a
Offer reference number: CM/PHG/24/5714
Period of framework agreement: Dates detailed below, with an option or options to extend (at the authority’s discretion) for a period or periods up to a total of 48 months. Potential periods of call-offs under the framework agreement:
CM/PHG/24/5714/01 Oral (plus non-parenteral) products:
CESW/LSNE/NWLN: 1/02/2027 to 31/05/2030 (40 months)
CM/PHG/24/5714/02 Hospital only products:
DLN: 1/02/2027 to 31/01/2029 (24 months)
DNW: 1/02/2027 to 31/01/2029 (24 months)
CM/PHG/24/5714/03 Hospital only (housekeeping) products:
DCE/DSW: 1/02/2027 to 30/09/2027 (8 months)
DLS/DNE: 1/02/2027 to 31/05/2028 (16 months)
Building Safety Act Principle Designer Cath Lab 3 Refurbishment
The Authority has a requirement for Principal Designer Services to take the lead in planning, managing, monitoring and coordinating health and safety during the pre-construction (design and planning stage) and during construction stages for the Cath Lab 3 refurbishment.
The Authority wishes to engage with a principal designer to work closely with the project team, coordinating the work of others and ensuring significant and foreseeable risks are managed throughout the design process.
The Authority wishes to engage with a principal designer to work closely with the project team, coordinating the work of others and ensuring significant and foreseeable risks are managed throughout the design process.
The Project
Guys and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT) are to replacing their existing Cardiac Catheter Laboratory medical equipment and refurbishing the existing facilities within Cardiac Catheter Laboratory (Cath Lab No.3) at 4th floor level of the East Wing of the St Thomas’ Hospital site.
The Project has been designed and prepared to completion of RIBA 4.
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation TrustLondonWAC-597183
Integrated Non-Custodial Services (INCS) in Coventry and Warwickshire (Lot 1) and West Mercia (Lot 2)
The Integrated Non‑Custodial Services(INCS) will be required to deliver a continuous, coordinated, and seamless model of non‑custodial criminal justice healthcare and support. The service will meet individuals identified health and wellbeing needs while addressing factors associated with offending behaviour, with a focus on early intervention, continuity of care, and improved outcomes across the criminal justice pathway.<br/><br/>The ITT documentation should be completed by 2pm on the 12 June 2026. The ITT reference is C443325.
This procurement seeks to commission three accredited Master’s-level paediatric audiology modules, delivered by higher education institutions and mapped to the British Academy of Audiology (BAA) Higher Training Scheme (HTS): Newborn Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) Assessment; Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA, 6 months+); and Paediatric Habilitation and Family-Centred Care.
Lot 1: Newborn Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) Assessment (£138,000 max value)
One provider will be awarded under lot one.
Lot 2: Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA) for infants aged 6 months and above (£229,500 max value)
Lot 3: Paediatric Habilitation and Family-Centred Care (£262,500 max value)
Up to two providers will be awarded under lots 2&3. Places will be split equally between the two supplier, if there is an uneven number of places the first ranked supplier will be given the extra place.
If only one supplier is awarded they will be awarded all the places under that lot.
Suppliers may bid for more than one lot.
This will be a three year contracts with optional 12 month extension.
Total funding available is £630,000 This will train up to 420 learners across all lots over the length of the contract. Price per learner per module is a maximum of £1500.
The deadline for submission of completed ITQ submissions is 12th June 2026 at 12:00pm (midday).
Late submissions will not be accepted therefore, please submit in good time prior to the deadline date and time. All communications should be made via the messaging function on the e-Tendering portal during the tender exercise.
The Contracting Authority requests that all communications are channelled through the e-portal system and not with the Contracting Authority itself other than as expressly permitted within this ITQ.
Further information relating to this project can be found at NHSE e-tendering portal at the link below. All clarification questions and submission bids must be received via this portal only. Registration is free of charge.
https://health-family-contract-search.secure.force.com/?SearchType=Projects
General Practice Assistant (GPA) Accredited Education Route
Provision of Level 4 accredited GPA training including learner support, mentorship guidance, portfolio assessment, accreditation, quality assurance, reporting, and collaborative working with regional Training Hubs.
The estimated value of the Contract(s) over a maximum 5 year term is the maximum expenditure that the Contracting Authority has budgeted for payment under the Contract(s). Including all extensions this is £13,749,255.00 (Exclusive of VAT).
The Awarded Contracts shall be payable based on the volume of activity with a maximum price per learner of £3,711.00 (Exclusive of VAT).
The initial contract term shall be 3 years with the potential for 2 years in Contract extension periods by election of the Contracting Authority, on such notice and for such periods as is specified by the Contract.
The Contracting Authority anticipates that it will enter into a contract with between 1 to 7 providers.
The deadline for submission of completed ITT submissions is 12th June 2026 at 12:0pm (midday).
Late submissions will not be accepted therefore, please submit in good time prior to the deadline date and time. All communications should be made via the messaging function on the e-Tendering portal during the tender exercise.
The Contracting Authority requests that all communications are channelled through the e-portal system and not with the Contracting Authority itself other than as expressly permitted within this ITT.
Further information relating to this project can be found at NHSE e-tendering portal at the link below. All clarification questions and submission bids must be received via this portal only. Registration is free of charge.
https://health-family-contract-search.secure.force.com/?SearchType=Projects
Procurement for the provision of professional services to conduct behavioural assessments.
Supplier Briefing call 28 May 2026 11:00 - 11:45 via Teams sign up - https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/a5adabc1-06ba-49b3-a378-f8a71057fc8f@37c354b2-85b0-47f5-b222-07b48d774ee3
View 2-notice timelineLatest notice released 18 Jun 2026
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Communication skills for language and interpersonal skills
To provide communication skills support for language and interpersonal skills for doctors, dentists and pharmacists in training in the east of England region.
The intention is to award a contract for an initial period of 24months, with the option to extend for a further 1 period of up to 12 months.
The deadline for completed ITT submissions is 19th June at 12:00pm (midday).
Late submissions will not be accepted therefore, please submit in good time prior to the deadline date and time. All communications should be made via the messaging function on the e-Tendering portal during the tender exercise.
The Contracting Authority requests that all communications are channelled through the e-portal system and not with the Contracting Authority itself other than as expressly permitted within this ITT.
Further information relating to this project can be found at NHSE e-tendering portal at the link below. All clarification questions and submission bids must be received via this portal only. Registration is free of charge.
https://health-family-contract-search.secure.force.com/?SearchType=Projects
The project includes building works throughout 103 Denmark Hill, a building comprising of basement, ground, first and second floor, that requires refurbishment to bring it back into a condition that is fit for use as meeting rooms and office accommodation. The refurbishment works will address identified maintenance issues, improve internal spaces and upgrade building services to support the intended administrative use of the building
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust19 Jun 2026WAC-603826
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NHS & HealthcareTender
NHS SEL Community Ear Wax Removal Service
NHS South East London Integrated Care Board intends to procure a Community Ear Wax Removal Service for residents across South East London.
The service is expected to provide a safe, accessible and person-centred ear wax removal service for adults who require clinical intervention for the management of impacted ear wax. The future service is intended to improve timely access to care, reduce variation across boroughs, support equitable access for underserved groups, and help reduce avoidable demand on primary and secondary care services.
The service is likely to include assessment, ear wax removal procedures, advice and guidance, onward referral where clinically appropriate, and support for people who may struggle to access traditional clinic-based provision, including consideration of domiciliary pathways.
The ICB is seeking a provider model that delivers high-quality care, responsive access, strong patient experience, and effective integration with wider audiology, ENT and primary care pathways. Further details regarding service requirements, contract duration and financial envelope will be included within the procurement documents issued at the next stage.
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondon19 Jun 2026WAC-598800
NHS London Procurement Partnership (NHS LPP) (hosted by Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust) intends to undertake pre‑market engagement in advance of a planned procurement to establish a multi‑supplier framework agreement for the supply of in‑patient parenteral nutrition (PN) products and associated delivery/logistics services for NHS Trusts. The framework will support the safe and compliant supply of PN for patients with complex nutritional requirements across multiple settings.
The framework is intended to provide a compliant route to market for licensed PN products, ingredients/components, and unlicensed / aseptically prepared PN (including supplemented and named‑patient/bespoke products), alongside appropriate delivery models. Trusts remain responsible for awarding and managing call‑off contracts under the framework.
Purpose of this pre‑market engagement
This PME seeks supplier feedback to help refine:
1. the proposed scope, lotting and specifications (including feasibility, capacity, lead times, cold chain/logistics and resilience expectations);
2. the proposed commercial and pricing approach (including pricing structure and in‑term price review/indexation principles, where applicable);
3. assurance and quality requirements (including regulatory, QA and traceability expectations) and how these can be evidenced proportionately; and
4. practical considerations for call‑off operation (direct award parameters, further competition design, mobilisation and implementation support).
This procurement is subject to Cabinet Office Controls assurance (including NHS England / Cabinet Office spend controls approvals, as applicable). As a result, the Authority confirms that any element of the proposed procurement may change following controls assurance, including (but not limited to) scope, lotting, commercial model, timetable, evaluation approach and final procurement route/design. Nothing in this PME notice or any associated engagement activity constitutes a commitment by the Authority to proceed with the procurement on the basis described, nor does it form part of the procurement documents.
How suppliers can participate
Suppliers wishing to participate in this pre‑market engagement must first request access to the PME materials. Access will be controlled and will only be provided to organisations that can demonstrate they are genuine potential market participants.
To request access, suppliers must complete and return the PME Supplier Access Control Pack, comprising both of the following documents:
Document 1 – Supplier Registration and Access Form (including confirmation of the lots of interest and relevant capability); and
Document 2 – Confidentiality Undertaking
Suppliers must return the completed documents to the Authority using the contact details provided in the Access Control Pack. Incomplete or inaccurate forms may result in access being delayed or refused. Once the Authority has received and checked the completed Access Control Pack, participating suppliers will be provided with the relevant PME documents and a supplier questionnaire to complete. The PME materials must be used solely for the purpose of participating in this PME activity and must not be shared beyond named personnel on a strict need‑to‑know basis.
Participation in PME is voluntary and does not form part of any procurement process, does not constitute an invitation to tender, and will not confer any advantage in any future competition. In accordance with the Procurement Act 2023, the Authority will ensure that any relevant non‑confidential information obtained through pre‑market engagement which could otherwise give rise to an unfair advantage is made available to all bidders at tender stage.
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation TrustLondon19 Jun 2026WAC-598042
Medication to Manage Problematic Sexual Arousal (MMPSA) Service for the South-West, North-West and North-East regions (initial pilot service)
NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGCSU), on behalf of NHS England (referred to as the Authority), is inviting suitably qualified and<br/>experienced providers to respond to this Competitive Process for the provision of a Medication to Manage Problematic Sexual Arousal (MMPSA) Service for the South-West, North-West and North-East regions (initial pilot service) including the Clinical Regional Multi-Disciplinary Team, as part of a jointly commissioned HMPPS-NHS England care pathway.<br/><br/>The service is being commissioned under the following Lots:<br/><br/>Lot 1 - MMPSA Service: South-West<br/>Lot 2 - MMPSA Service: North-West<br/>Lot 3 - MMPSA Service: North-East<br/><br/>To participate in the Competitive Process, please register and access documentation via the Atamis (Health Family) portal: https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome<br/><br/>Should providers have any queries, or have problems using the portal, they should contact Helpdesk at: Phone: 800 9956035 E-mail: support-health@atamis.co.uk<br/><br/>A provider event via Microsoft Teams is planned for Tuesday 9th June 2026 at 2.30pm. If you would like to attend, please email anna.salt@nhs.net to register by 5pm on Monday<br/>8th June 2026. All slides, questions<br/>and responses will be made available to all providers following this event via Atamis.<br/><br/>The response deadline is 12pm, midday, on Thursday 25th June 2026 and the project reference in Atamis is C445639.
Tender Notice – Freedom to Speak Up (FTSU) Guardian Services
South West London Procurement Partnership (SWLPP) on behalf of Croydon Health Services NHS Trust (The Contracting Authority) is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced Service Provider to deliver Freedom to Speak Up (FTSU) Guardian Services. This service will include access to an appropriately trained and experienced named Guardian who can offer confidential, independent, and person-centred support to staff.
The appointed provider will:
- Deliver an independent, confidential, and impartial speaking up service
- Support staff to raise concerns safely and without fear of detriment
- Provide advice, support, and advocacy to staff raising concerns
- Manage and triage concerns in line with NHS FTSU guidance
- Provide reporting, insights, and thematic analysis to the Trust
- Support organisational learning, improvement, and cultural development
- Ensure compliance with:
* NHS England FTSU policy
* Workforce safety and whistleblowing standards
* Relevant legislation (e.g. Public Interest Disclosure Act)
Croydon Health Services NHS TrustLondon26 Jun 2026WAC-605133
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NHS National Framework for Aripiprazole prolonged release injection
Project title: NHS National Framework for Aripiprazole prolonged release injection commencing 1st February 2027
Offer reference number: CM/TNS/26/5741
Period of framework agreement: Dates detailed below, with an option or options to extend (at the discretion of the Authority) up to a maximum of 24 months.
CM/TNS/26/5741 Aripiprazole prolonged release injection
Lot 1 CESW 01/02/2027 to 30/09/2027 (8 months)
Lot 2 NWLN 01/02/2027 to 31/01/2029 (24 months)
Lot 3 LSNE 01/02/2027 to 31/05/2028 (16 months)
Published By: Medicines Procurement and Supply Chain - NHS Medicines Value & Access, NHS England
View 3-notice timelineLatest notice released 26 Jun 2026
NHS & HealthcareTender
The Provision of Enhanced Virtual Care Project
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust is conducting a procurement for an Enhanced Virtual Care programme using the Competitive Process under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023.<br/><br/>The Service provides digitally enabled proactive care for people with complex long-term conditions who are at increased risk of deterioration and avoidable admission. A third party is sought to help deliver remote monitoring, structured clinical triage, personalised care planning, health coaching and medicines optimisation, with agreed escalation routes into primary, community, virtual ward and acute services.<br/><br/>This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) Contract Notice. The awarding of this contract is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Procurement Act 2023 do not apply to this award.
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust29 Jun 2026WAC-604462