Contract Award Notice to the successful tenderer for the supply of Acoustic Tags and Passive Acoustic Receivers to Swansea University’s Fisheries Programme team up until the programme ends on 31st March 2028.
SU152(25) LED Lighting Project – Phase 3 - Contract Notice
Swansea University is looking to appoint a suitably qualified electrical contractor to deliver the replacement of existing lighting and emergency lighting for LED’s together with amended controls systems and associated builders work in connection.
The project scope covers 5 buildings – Bay Campus Library, Bay Campus School of Management, Sketty Lane Sports Centre, Singleton Campus Faraday Tower and Singleton Campus Wallace Building. The works will be undertaken within occupied buildings and a health and safety compliant phased decanting strategy will need to be agreed with the client team prior to the works commencing. The University will confirm if the refurbishment will be undertaken concurrently or consecutively across the various buildings post contract award. For the basis of this tender please assume that the buildings will be completed consecutively within each site (i.e. Singleton), but can be undertaken concurrently at the different sites.
Provision of student recruitment services through a combination of exhibitions and targeted digital media activity, including email marketing and display advertising.
The specified contract amount is a maximum call off value
Contract Award Notice of SU152(25) LED Lighting Project – Phase 3
Swansea University is looking to appoint a suitably qualified electrical contractor to deliver the replacement of existing lighting and emergency lighting for LED’s together with amended controls systems and associated builders work in connection.
The project scope covers 5 buildings – Bay Campus Library, Bay Campus School of Management, Sketty Lane Sports Centre, Singleton Campus Faraday Tower and Singleton Campus Wallace Building. The works will be undertaken within occupied buildings and a health and safety compliant phased decanting strategy will need to be agreed with the client team prior to the works commencing. The University will confirm if the refurbishment will be undertaken concurrently or consecutively across the various buildings post contract award. For the basis of this tender please assume that the buildings will be completed consecutively within each site (i.e. Singleton), but can be undertaken concurrently at the different sites.
Swansea University organises a of variety Sports Club travel to a wide range of destinations ranging from the local area, to as far south as Plymouth throughout the academic year, and as such a coach service provider is required to facilitate the transport needs of Swansea University's student sports teams who travel far and wide for sporting fixtures and training needs.
Swansea University is seeking to procure a service provider as a long-term partner to deliver food and beverage services across the following revenue streams:
- Fuelling (meals and sit-down service)
- Snacking (grab and go and café offers)
- Delivered hospitality food and beverage provision
- Conference and event food and beverage provision
- Summer school food and beverage provision
- Vending
The proposition covers the Singleton campus and Bay campus at Swansea University, to deliver delicious food experiences which consider the unique needs of our student and staff community through diversity of offer, balanced nutrition, affordability, and an ethical supply chain. The University is looking for a service provider who has scope and ambition to deliver a best-in-class quality food and beverage offer, is agile enough to meet the changing needs of the diverse customer base, is focused on driving penetration and volume, and delivers against Swansea University’s values.
Swansea University Catering Vision
“To provide an outstanding, sector-leading catering, retail and hospitality service that meets the needs and exceeds the expectations of students, staff and visitors to the University. To be a core and critical component of an inclusive, vibrant, satisfied and engaged campus community. To be financially and environmentally sustainable, and to dynamically respond to the growth and development of the University.”
Please note the contract value stated below is the tendered return to the University.
The Swansea University Programme (SUSIM) for the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences, in partnership with Hywel Dda University Health Board has been successful in their bid for a Higher Education Council Funded Virtual Reality Project “Virtual Reality a Welsh Reality” which is an exciting opportunity to create a bespoke immersive learning curriculum using the medium of Virtual Reality to address growing clinical education challenges with innovative solutions.
Swansea University Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Science is proposing an interprofessional simulation-based learning Virtual Reality (VR) solution to support Higher Education healthcare training needs and expand essential clinical content sessions, using an innovative and active learning approach. This system will align with key simulation-based learning standards and ensure the option to provide both a learner-led and facilitated package of curricula options within a state-of-the-art platform, with purpose-built tools and templates to support the delivery of this project.
The award funding is for the period of 2023 with a requirement to commit the funding allocation by awarding this contract by June 2023 where the successful supplier achieves the project deliverables by the end of December 2023, i.e. a minimum of 7 (seven) Modules of Learning over 7 (seven) months.
Access to a platform which assists international students find employment following graduation in the UK or home countries, as well as providing relevant visa information where relevant.
A Read and Publish subscription for access to the Royal Society of Chemicals Journals online journals and publish open access articles in said journals. This is a read and publish agreement call-off from a JISC Read and Publish Agreement.
JISC Services Limited published the contract award notice reference:2025/S 000-070250
Contract Details Notice of SU160(25) Contract with RS Aqua Ltd for the supply of Fisheries Monitoring Equipment including Acoustic Tags and Receivers for Fish Tracking Programme signed 30th October 2025
Contract Award Notice to commence 8-working day standstill period before entering into a contract with Ipsos (market research) Limited to deliver the Data Collection requirements for the Survey-based Study of the 2026 Senedd Election.
The Senedd election is scheduled to take place by May 7th, 2026. In order to study this election, the project academic leadership team are leading a survey-based research project seeking to capture and disseminate representative data on Welsh voters’ attitudes, behaviours, and socio-demographic attributes (including an enhanced focus on the themes of ‘place, power, and political engagement’).
The wider project toward which this work will contribute is entitled ‘The 2026 Welsh Election Study: Place, Power, and Political Engagement’
As a result of this procurement process, Swansea University wish to award this contract to Ipsos (market research) Limited to undertake a series of representative sample survey waves of the Welsh electorate, encompassing one pre-campaign wave, one in-campaign wave, and one post-campaign wave.
The overarching aim of the WES 2026 Survey is to implement a high-quality data collection strategy to capture voters’ attitudes and behaviours pre-election, during the campaign, and after the Senedd election in May 2026, resulting in a cutting-edge public opinion data resource that is, as far as possible, robust, representative, and generalisable for inference about the Welsh electorate.
The research team has identified push-to-web as the representative sampling methodology that they will deploy. A clear, granular account is required of how this approach will be rolled out to deliver 3 x representative samples across the project timetable. A minimum n of 2,000 is stipulated for each survey wave, but the approach is one that prioritises data quality over quantity. As such, an emphasis is sought on the survey frame coverage, on the randomisation of selection, and on the protocols to secure a 20% plus response rate, as well as the generation of survey data weights. In addition and as stipulated above, an approach is also sought to the provision of anonymized respondent location data using the ONS Output Areas system.
The project is funded by UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). WES 2026 is part of a UK-wide set of national election studies, and its work supports the delivery of ESRC’s data infrastructure strategy.
The total maximum budget for this work was £368,000.00 (inclusive of VAT, all Welsh language translation & all expenses)
This tender was conducted electronically via etenderwales BravoSolution, in project 31576 and itt 119846 and the contract will run from November 2025 to November 2026.
A Read and Publish subscription for access to the Cambridge University Press online journals. via call-off from a JISC Services Ltd Read and Publish Agreement.
JISC Services Limited published the contract award notice reference:2025/S 000-052930
A Read and Publish subscription for access to BMJ Publishing Group Limited's online journals and publish open access articles in said journals. This is a License agreement call-off from a JISC Read and Publish Agreement.
JISC Services Ltd published the following notices
Transparency Notice 2025/S 000-060918
Contract award Notice 2025/S 000-061192