GB-Edinburgh: TPPL The City of Edinburgh Council NEPO GM & P Lot 1 - 22 x Mowers, Cultivators and Attachments (21534)
3 x Wessex RC150 Rotary Cultivators, 1 x Spearhead Trident 500, 7 x Muthing FM-MUF160 Flail Heads with 4 wheels - Awarded to Thomas Sherriff
8 x Kersten UB6080 Weed Brushers - Awarded to Bryson Tractors
Post Diagnostic Support For Individuals with Autism.
Ongoing delivery and collaborative evaluation of post diagnostic support services for adults with Autism in the City of Edinburgh. This is an interim arrangement only to ensure continuation of the service for potentially vulnerable adults.
The Community Link Worker Service offers non-clinical support to a variety of patient cohorts, following referrals made by GP Practice Teams. Edinburgh’s Community Link Worker Service is currently delivered by a network of eight third sector organisations.
The City of Edinburgh Council (CEC) wishes to appoint contractors to a Framework Agreement to deliver elements of the Council’s House Building Programme.
The Council and RSL partners have an ambition to construct approximately 25,000 new affordable homes. There are also opportunities for other organisations to utilise the Framework Agreement. In order to realise these goals, the Council requires an efficient route to market for the design and construction of affordable, new build housing across the city.
Typically, the Council’s delivery model for new build housing is via the following methods;
(a) On land currently owned by the Council or acquired for this purpose
(b) By purchasing parts of developments being built privately.
(c) On Council owned land where, due to complexity, it enters into development partnerships (generally for mixed tenure and mixed-use developments)
The New Build Housing Framework Agreement that this Framework Agreement relates to will primarily, but not exclusively, manage projects delivered via option (a) as above. However, successful organisations should be amenable and able to facilitate the procuring of options (b) and (c) where required.
This Framework Agreement is open to all organisations named in this notice.
Traffic Equipment Maintenance and Ancillary Support Services
This contract is for the routine planned maintenance of Traffic Equipment including electrical and mechanical inspection and replacement of consumables.
The City of Edinburgh Council’s (the Council’s) Insurance Team is seeking to establish a new contract for Operational Property Insurance. The Council’s Insurance Team is also responsible for implementing Housing Property Insurance on behalf of Edinburgh Living and this requirement will be included within this contract.
The City of Edinburgh Council (the Council) is seeking to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Sheriff Officer Services. This service recovers funds from debt streams including unpaid Council Tax, Business Rates, Housing Benefit Overpayments, Parking Fines and Sundry Debt.
Wellbeing & Positive Relationship Support Including Stress and Distress Management.
This is a contract award notice for specialist learning provision which can help to mitigate the risk of harm to individual persons and young people in the Council’s care, and protect their wellbeing and that of employees, visitors and members of the public.
Operation and Maintenance of Communal Heating Systems – Western Villages & Granton D1
The City of Edinburgh Council intends to award a contract to Arc-Tech (Scotland) Ltd to deliver operation, maintenance and management of communal heating systems in Western Villages and Granton D1 housing developments in Edinburgh for a period of 2 years with the option to extend annually for a further 2 years.
The City of Edinburgh Council (the Council) intends to put in place a Framework Agreement and appoint multiple Contractors to provide clock winding and maintenance services for two distinct groups of clocks:
Public Clocks within the City of Edinburgh (27 clocks), and
City Chambers Clocks (15 clocks)
In addition to the aforementioned requirements the Council may, at its discretion, utilise this Framework Agreement to provide for new / additional clocks as well as ad-hoc requirements.
The Council is acting for itself and additional Councils in Scotland listed below will be able to access and call from the Framework Agreement:
Angus Council;
North Ayrshire Council;
Falkirk Council;
Scottish Borders Council;
Fife Council;
East Dunbartonshire Council.
The Council is awarding a contract to BT for the continued use of analogue service and their PDPL solution from 1st October 2025 until 30th September 2029 to allow this rationalisation process to complete and to undertake the procurement of the new single digital services contract.
The City of Edinburgh Council (the Council) is seeking a contract for Loss Adjusting Services for its Operational Property and Leased Property insurance cover. This requirement will also cover Edinburgh Trams' policies for Property Damage and Business Interruption.