NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board (hereafter referred to as ‘The Board’) routinely procure a wide range of building materials required to support ongoing maintenance and repair activities across NHSGGC sites.
The Tenderer(s) shall be required to supply building materials, key goods include routine maintenance materials, planned project materials, and items required for unplanned or urgent works.
The chosen procurement approach is an open process that will establish a ranked framework, with a mini‑competition threshold set at GBP3500. This threshold was informed by a Pareto analysis, which showed that most spend with current building‑material suppliers falls within GBP3500 range.
For orders up to GBP3500, Direct Call‑Offs may be placed with the awarded supplier. For orders above GBP3500, a mini‑competition will be carried out among all framework suppliers to ensure best value.
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership are seeking a dynamic organisation(s), or partnership of organisations, to deliver Employability Services across the city.
It is expected that flexible, culturally appropriate approaches will be used and that suppliers will demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of inequalities in Glasgow City. This should include barriers for people who experience multiple vulnerabilities, particularly people with mental health conditions and people with a history of problematic alcohol and drug misuse.
The successful supplier(s) will work collaboratively with existing partnerships and, where appropriate, form new partnerships with a range of voluntary and statutory organisations.
The aim of the service is to:
-Promote and support recovery and increase access to employability opportunities for people aged 16 and over who have long term mental health conditions and people aged 18 and over who are in recovery from problematic alcohol and/or drug misuse.
-To increase the number of individuals to move into employment and increase access to employment opportunities.
-To provide access to local community services through collaborative working with a range of voluntary and statutory organisations.
NHS Greater Glasgow and ClydeScotland11 May 2026WAC-580715