Orkney Islands Council seek expressions of interest from providers/concessionaires who are interested in providing childcare to up to 51 0-5 year old children, within a Council owned purpose built nursery setting.
Orkney Islands Council has a requirement to appoint suppliers / providers in relation to the supply and delivery of catering products to a number of authority establishments throughout Orkney.
The required provisions are as follows:
Fresh Milk, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables and Potatoes, Fresh Fish, Fresh Butchers Meat, Bread and Morning Goods,
Frozen Food, Groceries and Provisions and Dairy Products.
The Contracts will be collaborative in conjunction with Orkney Islands Council
and NHS Orkney (Balfour Hospital).
The development of the proposed Scapa Deep Water Quay development at the greenfield site in Scapa Flow, Orkney. The proposed Scapa Deep Water Quay and Scapa Flow offer the optimal location for a major assembly hub for fixed and floating wind substructures and turbine integration; as well as smaller scale manufacturing; and wet storage. Suitable for other sectoral activities, this infrastructure is essentially aimed to be a multi-user facility for any industry that requires deep-water berthing and large laydown space.
Orkney Islands Council (Harbour Authority)ScotlandWAC-278252
Orkney Islands Council (OIC) is developing Orkney Community Wind Farms, comprising two windfarms in the Orkney Islands. Quanterness wind farm, located on Mainland Orkney (Northwest of Kirkwall), consisting of six circa 4.8 MW Wind Turbine Generators. Faray wind farm, located on the uninhabited island of Faray in the North isles, consisting of six circa 4.8 MW Wind Turbine Generators. Both wind farms have obtained all planning consent and grid connection agreements. Quanterness is due to commence operation in June 2028, with Faray commencing operation in May 2030.