Road weather forecasting to determine whether roads in their area will require treatment to prevent the formation of ice or the settling of snow, such as might impede or endanger traffic on these roads.
Rutland County Council were seeking suppliers able to carry out upgrades to the Ketton, Oakham and Uppingham libraries. Each library was awarded separately under it's own lot and suppliers were able to bid on one or more lots.
The Council wishes to invite further competition responses for the supply of goods and services in respect Water System Risk Assessment and Water Hygiene Monitoring Services (combined service) to be provided by a single service provider for Rutland County Council.
This further competition has been issued to all eligible suppliers under Lot 3 of ESPO Water System Risk Assessment and Water Hygiene Monitoring Services (2025) 198-25.
The overall aim of this procurement is to ensure that the assets under the control or responsibility of Rutland County Council are managed and monitored to mitigate the development of legionella bacteria and other hazardous materials as far as is reasonably practical and that any nonconformities are identified and actioned in a timely and cost-efficient manner.
To undertake risk assessments and monitoring activities that will assist the Council in complying with all relevant legislative requirements.
To programme the works to be as efficient as possible in respect of statutory compliance whilst ensuring cost efficiencies without compromising Health & Safety. Further information on the requirement and relevant performance standards are available within the Specification.
The anticipated contract commencement date is 1st June 2025.
The Council proposes to enter into one contract for an initial period of 36 months with the preferred supplier, with an option to extend for a further period of 12 months, making 48 months in total (3 years + 1 year).
Rutland County Council were seeking suppliers who were able to maintain, repair and service the Rutland County Council (RCC) transport operations fleet of minibuses and other vehicles in line with manufacturers' recommendations. To keep them in good, roadworthy, and lawful condition. The transport operations team are based at Oakham Enterprise Park.
The aim of the service is to support the effective inclusion of children with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) within mainstream schools through the development and co-ordination of School Support Partnership (SSP) across Rutland education providers.
Update of the Moving Rutland Forward Local Transport Plan (LTP), development of the LTP Implementation Plan 2 and update of the Parking Policy
Closed Framework - MHA PSP4
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Rutland County Council would like to invite suppliers to bid for it's transport and home to
school services, which is available in 3 Lots: Lot 1 - Educational Bus Services; Lot 2 -
Specialist Transport Services, and; Lot 3 - Pence Per Mile routes for bus and taxi routes.
Please note that there is no route this year for public bus transport routes. There is 1 route for
Lot 1 at an estimated cost of £128,000.00, 34 routes for Lot 2 at an estimated cost of
£1,826,600.00, and 2 routes for Lot 3 at an estimated cost of £40,400.00.
Please note that bidders must check Document 2 - Route Specifications 2023 to check the
exact requirements for vehicles, drivers, and where appropriate passenger assistants before
bidding for each route, as routes differ regarding DBS checks required and the sizes and
specifications of the vehicles to be used on the routes. Bidders not meeting these
requirements will not be considered for contract award if they do not meet these
requirements.
There are no qualitative scored questions for this procurement as all routes are to be
evaluated on price only. Prices that tie for the lowest price will result in the route not being awarded. Package bids are not accepted for this procurement and bids must be submitted in the exact format requested on the pricing schedule. Prices must not be qualified in order to secure
other contracts as per Document One. Bidders not following this request will be eliminated
from this procurement exercise.
Restorative Practice to encourage culture change by providing an opportunity for schools to embrace a different way of working with children and young people.
The Council went to tender to secure the provision of block beds within a number of suitably experienced providers who will, between them, provide an agreed number of residential, nursing and respite beds to older people in the County.
Rutland has an ageing population and requires the beds to meet the needs of our older people. The Council is seeking to contract with more than one provider to establish a level of choice for service users and to ensure a range of provision. The provision commissioned will:
§ Improve quality of life for individuals
§ Reduce health and wellbeing risks for individuals
§ Maintain individual’s health and independence for as long as possible
§ Safeguard individuals
Block beds will be purchased at the Council’s weekly rates.
Where a provider holds an existing contract of block beds with the Council and is awarded a new contract they will utilise the new contract for those existing beds at contract commencement.
Where a provider has Spot Purchased beds at Council rates, at the commencement of the contract those beds will become part of their block bed contract.
Where a provider has a self-funder in their home that subsequently needs the Council to fund their care, the provider will use (when available) one of their block beds for this individual
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A MODIFICATION NOTICE, BEING SUBMITTED USING THE VEAT FORM, DUE TO THE ORIGINAL CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE NOT BEING AVAILABLE.
Addition of a household food waste collection service to the existing waste contract, including operational changes and associated cost adjustments, in order to comply with new statutory requirements. The service is for the period of 30th March 2026 - 31st March 2028. The Separation of Waste (England) Regulations 2024, made under the Environment Act 2021, mandate consistent separation of waste streams, including food waste, from all households in England. These obligations were not in force and could not reasonably be delivered by an alternative supplier, satisfying the conditions of Regulation 72(1)(b) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.
A LAEP is a strategic plan that maps out how a local area can transition to a low-carbon, net-zero energy system. It assesses current and future energy needs (electricity, heat, transport) and identifies the most cost-effective and practical pathways to decarbonise over the coming decades, typically to 2050. LAEP's align local energy decisions with national net-zero targets and support informed decision-making across planning, housing, and transport. They also guide infrastructure investment and increase the chances of securing external funding and private investment.
Rutland County Council were seeking suppliers able to carry out upgrades to the Ketton, Oakham and Uppingham libraries. Each library was awarded separately under it's own lot and suppliers were able to bid on one or more lots.
The key aim of this outcome-based service is to support people
living in Rutland awaiting or living with an early diagnosis of dementia to live well, maintain their independence, promote a strengths-based approach and support people to be self-managing and plan well for the future. The service will be person-centred, culturally appropriate, and inclusive