Corporate Access Works at Highfields Register Office (ground floor Ceremonies Toilets)
Internal alterations to existing ground floor Ceremonies Toilets in single-storey extension at
rear of main building (direct access off car park) - to enlarge wheelchair-accessible toilet and
update single-sex Male & Female Toilet areas.
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough CouncilWest Midlands4 May 2026WAC-565117
Refurbish old play areas and associated surfaces, equipment, fence etc.
Undertake hard and soft landscaping in the areas of the old play areas.
Undertake hard and soft landscaping for the installation of new play equipment and safety surfaces etc.
Supply & install new play equipment as per specifications and all BS EN 1176 & BS EN 1177 standards.
Supply & install safety surface to comply with specifications and all BS EN 1176 & BS EN 1177 standards.
Undertake all associated specified works including, fencing, painting etc
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough CouncilWest Midlands6 May 2026WAC-584411
Refurbish old play areas and associated surfaces, equipment, fence etc.
Undertake hard and soft landscaping in the areas of the old play areas.
Undertake hard and soft landscaping for the installation of new play equipment and safety surfaces etc.
Supply & install safety surface to comply with specifications and all BS EN 1176 & BS EN 1177 standards.
Undertake all associated specified works including, Tarmac, fencing, painting etc
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough CouncilWest Midlands6 May 2026WAC-584643
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council invites tenders for the provision of a highly responsive Wrap Around Service.
The Council, in partnership with health colleagues, is committed to providing a short-term Wrap Around Service to people who require urgent care in their own home. This service is designed to support individuals to remain independent and avoid unnecessary entry into the formal care system.
This is not a standard domiciliary care contract.
The service requires providers to deliver care workers to people’s homes within one hour of contact, 24/7, including for extended periods (e.g., day or night sits of up to 12 hours at a time). The aim is to promote a Home First ethos, prevent community crisis, and enable assessment of needs for up to 72 hours. Experience in being able to deal with situations where individuals present with challenging behaviour is a requirement of this contract.
Key Requirements
• Rapid Response: Providers must demonstrate the ability to deploy care workers within one hour of referral, at any time of day or night, including weekends and bank holidays.
• Extended Sits: The service may require day and/or night sits of up to 12 hours at a time, for up to 72 hours per episode.
• Crisis Prevention: The service is intended to prevent hospital admissions and support people to remain at home while longer-term needs are assessed.
• Not Standard Domiciliary Care: Bidders offering only routine domiciliary care will not be considered.
Tender Value
The total cost is estimated to be £244,478.21 per year, subject to referral volumes and any potential uplift in care costs. The hourly rate is paid at the Council’s standard rate of Supported Living services in any given year, there are no enhancements for night sits or for weekends or bank holidays.
Important Notice
Providers who submit generic bids for standard domiciliary care, or who cannot evidence the required rapid-response capability, will be evaluated on that basis.
This service is for organisations with the capability, capacity, and experience to deliver urgent, flexible, and extended care in the community.
Lots were considered as part of this procurement, however to ensure adequate coverage and the service security and resilience throughout the contract life it was determined that was not the most appropriate mechanism. Whilst formal lots have not been applied, the intention is to award multiple contracts to cover the geographical areas within the borough which will allow for smaller organisations to apply whilst maintaining service resilience. Full details can be found within the tender pack.
The Council will be using the In-tend e-Tendering System for this Procurement exercise, please visit https://in-tendhost.co.uk/sandwellmbc to access the Sandwell MBC In-tend Supplier Portal.
From here you will be able to register your company, express an interest in the opportunity, and gain immediate access to the ITT and other related documents.
In Order To View and Submit a Tender, you will be required to` Opt-In`.
For a Step by Step user guide to the Sandwell MBC In-tend Supplier Portal please click on the `Guidance for Suppliers` section of the website. All procurement responses must be carried out via the Sandwell MBC In-tend Supplier Portal.
If you require further assistance in respect of the system please contact the In-tend support team on 0114 407 0065.
Closing date: 13:0hrs GMT on 18 May 2026.
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough CouncilWest Midlands18 May 2026WAC-583136
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ASC161 Sandwell Community Dementia Service
Our Community Dementia Support Service is designed to embed stronger integration across neighbourhood and frailty models of care, ensuring people living with dementia receive coordinated, person-centred support close to home. Working collaboratively with primary care networks, community health teams, social care, voluntary organisations, and local partners, the service promotes proactive identification, shared care planning, and seamless communication across disciplines. By aligning with frailty pathways and neighbourhood-based multidisciplinary teams, we enable earlier intervention, reduce avoidable crises, and support individuals and their carers to maintain independence, wellbeing, and quality of life within their own communities.
In response to the unique characteristics of Sandwell the service is to be provided through a “Provider Collaborative Model”. A Lead Provider is required to have sub-contracting arrangements in place with other community groups/ organisations across Sandwell who collectively are representative of the local communities’ and diverse population mix that are to be served.
The Service will provide a single point of access to support the health, wellbeing, and independence of those accessing the Service in community settings, including care homes and hospital settings. The service will provide information, advice, and referrals to other services to promote independence. The service will develop integrated care and support plans to enable people to be self-managing. The Service will deliver training for people living with the effects of dementia including carers and those with a memory concern to enable them to become self-managing. Training will be provided to professionals to address any identified Service deficits and ensure services are being provided by appropriately trained and skilled people. Training will also be provided for local communities and businesses in support of delivering “Dementia Friendly Sandwell” and schools and colleges to support destigmatisation.
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough CouncilWest Midlands18 May 2026WAC-572590