South Gloucestershire Council (SGC) requires a contractor to support its in-house workforce in the provision of surfacing and quarried materials. SGC is procuring a single supplier Term Service Contract ensuring the supply only of quarried materials and the supply & lay of surfacing materials to support delivery of South Gloucestershire Council's capital programme and infrastructure projects in South Gloucestershire and the wider West of England Combined Mayoral Authority (WEMCA) area. The contract will include the ability to raise Task Orders for additional services that fall within the scope of the main contract.
South Gloucestershire Council (SGC) – Waste Services is seeking to engage with the market in relation to a planned procurement for the Treatment of Absorbent Hygiene Products (AHP).
SGC is looking to offer an AHP kerbside service to residents from May 2026, for waste collected on separate sealed trucks. The Council will require an off taker to receive and treat this waste. The waste will be in plastic bags provided by the Council and can be either hauled from SGC waste sites in Yate & Mangotsfield, directly delivered to your transfer point, or directly delivered to processing plant if within approximately 20-mile radius of M5/M4 junction.
SGC intend to release the tender opportunity in early January 2026, with an anticipated contract start date of Monday 4th May 2026.
The purpose of this engagement is to; Identify suppliers able to provide these services, Understand market capacity and interest, Check and develop procurement requirements, Help design procedures, participation conditions and award criteria, And Identify any potential barriers to participation.
South Gloucestershire Council (SGC) requires a contractor to support its in-house workforce in the provision of surfacing and quarried materials.
SGC is procuring a single supplier through an NEC4 Term Service Contract ensuring the supply only of quarried materials and the supply & lay of surfacing materials. This is to support the delivery of South Gloucestershire Council's programme of works in South Gloucestershire and the wider West of England Combined Mayoral Authority (WEMCA) area. The contract will include the ability to raise Task Orders for the aforementioned services and additional services that fall within the scope of the main contract.
This Notice is to inform Waste Service Operators that South Gloucestershire Council wishes to procure a new Waste Collection Service Contract and will issue tender documents through the Procontract Portal on Monday 16 October 2023. The procurement will be conducted using the Competitive Procedure with Negotiation (CPN) process, as defined by the Public Contract Regulations 2015, which will be evaluated at Tier 1 level on a 60% quality, 40% cost/commercial split.
The Council's current contract for waste collection and disposal services expires in July 2025 and the new Agreement will be for an initial period of eight (8) years with an option to extend up to a further period of eight (8) years, in two four (4) year increments.
The Council requires collection waste services for up to c.100,000 tonnes per annum of municipal and other wastes within the Council’s administrative area, including refuse (household), recycling, food, and garden (green) waste.
The estimated value of this opportunity is circa £15,000 000.00 per annum, plus VAT.
The contract will be for the provision of Waste Collection Services, as described in the Services Specification and summarised below:
Collection Services;
*Operation and maintenance of the Contractor Assigned Premises for the purpose of the Services;
*Transport of all Contract Waste to Nominated Delivery Points provided by the Authority;
*Provision and management of a Management Information System (MIS) including monitoring and reporting of Service performance information at agreed intervals;
*Timely and accurate monitoring and reporting of Performance Standard Failures and Performance Deductions in accordance with a Performance Management Framework; and
*Provision of all other Services in the Services Specification, including any Variations agreed during the Services Period.
To improve the health and wellbeing in our communities by increasing physical activity\r
levels and improving the mental health and wellbeing ,targeting vulnerable members of the community who have been impacted by Covid-19 due to health inequalities
This Notice is to inform Waste Service Operators that South Gloucestershire Council (the Council) will be holding a market engagement day on Monday 26 June 2023.
The Council's current contract for waste collection and disposal services expires July 2025 and the Council therefore wishes to engage with the market before initiating the process of procuring a replacement contract with a suitably qualified Waste Service Operator.
The Council requires collection/disposal waste services for up to c.100,000 tonnes per annum of municipal and other wastes within the Council’s administrative area, including the treatment and disposal of waste, including refuse (household), recycling, food, and garden (green) waste.
Please note, this is not an invitation to tender process. All information provided is indicative and for information purposes only.
Repair/replacement works to 37 shopfronts and 7 upper facades across Kingswood High Street. Works include removal of existing signboards; installation of new painted timber fascia signboards with painted graphics; new light fixtures; joinery; leadwork; installation of awnings and repairs/redecoration to upper floors. This project is part of the wider regeneration of Kingswood town centre, supported by funding secured by South Gloucestershire Council. The high street improvement works aims to support traders, strengthen the local economy, and improve the retail environment for shoppers, residents, and visitors.
Jan Kattein Architects are appointed to deliver this project, with designs developed through a series of consultations with local stakeholders and high street businesses. JKA have successfully delivered works to over 300 shopfronts spanning 35 high streets across the UK.
South Gloucestershire Council is currently reviewing the provision of communications support for the Greenprint (ADEPT Live Labs 2) project. This RFI will help the Council gain a greater understanding of specific suppliers' abilities, core business and strategic outlook with respect to the work required.
To improve the health and wellbeing in our communities by increasing physical activity\\r\r
levels and improving the mental health and wellbeing ,targeting vulnerable members of the community who have been impacted by Covid-19 due to health inequalities
This is an exciting opportunity to help deliver a high profile capital works project near Bristol, to restore and enhance Kingswood Park, a popular community park. Funded by a National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Council is seeking a contractor to deliver a high quality programme of works that comprise of hard landscaping, including access improvements, the construction of a new outdoor performance space (amphitheatre), building of a new toilet block, which incorporates a changing places room and repurposing of an existing toilet block.
Early Consultation Notice: Domestic Violence and Abuse Services for South Gloucestershire
South Gloucestershire Council intends to commission domestic violence and abuse services. This commissioning process will include 2 lots:
- Safe accommodation services; and
- Domestic violence and abuse support services.
This is not an invitation to tender.
The reason for this notice is to do the following:
1. Inform the market about the consultation that is open between 26/08/2022 and 20/10/2022. We welcome views from a diverse body of providers, stakeholders and victims/survivors of domestic violence and abuse. Please use this link to access the consultation.
https://consultations.southglos.gov.uk/DVA22/consultationHome
2. Notify the market that South Gloucestershire Council intends to run a single procurement process for both lots with new contracts due to commence on 1st October 2023.
THIS IS A CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST ONLY AT THIS STAGE
SUPPLIERS SHOULD NOTE THERE IS A PLANNED SUPPLIER ENGAGEMENT EVENT ON WEDNESDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER (more details available via www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk
The requirement for this contract will be split into 2 lots.
Lot 1 - Adult & Health The service will identify and support all adult carers 18+ to have the support they need to assist them in their caring role and to prevent carer breakdown.
Lot 2 - Young carers and parent carers The Parent Carers and Young Carers Support Service will support the needs of parent carers who; • have a child / children under 18 years old with special educational needs and/or a disability. • Young carers under 18 who care for a sibling or family member.