Quality Assurance Audit Programme with spot-purchase of learning, case reviews, inspection preparation work, IRO, CP Conference chair, and Family Group Conference coordination
As part of the City of London’s commitment to delivering excellence in our public services, we commission a quality assurance audit service to deliver, on average, 24 audits per annum. This number may vary depending on the outcome of the audits, the workload of staff, and the complexity.
We would like to gauge market interest in delivering this service for the City of London Corporation’s Department of Community and Children’s Services in the future. We would also like to learn more about what delivery models are most attractive to the provider market and use this feedback to shape the service moving forward.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonLondonWAC-593181
The requirement is to develop an overarching furniture strategy and bespoke designs for the Barbican Centre through the following stages:
• An analysis of the proposed use of the Foyers, Conservatory, Learning Spaces, Sculpture Court and Lakeside in close consultation with the Barbican Renewal design team and using the RIBA Stage 4 design as a basis to classify types of spaces, zones, likely users and shifts at different times of the day and week, for example:
o Comfortable, informal seating that can be easily moved and reconfigured for flexible use of spaces
o Ergonomic design including for individuals with mobility challenges that is integrated in general seating areas
o Furniture for quiet, individual work
o Furniture for communal gathering
o Moveable/ foldable/ stackable furniture for events held in different spaces
o This analysis should also make recommendations for where bespoke or off the shelf products are most appropriate, taking into account the relationship to the Centre’s architecture, budgetary and user experience considerations.
• Where agreed with the Client, bespoke design of new Furniture befitting of the Barbican Centre’s identity and history. The Furniture must:
o Enhance the outcomes of the Renewal projects through complementing the Barbican Centre’s design heritage, responding to user needs and demonstrating careful coordination and consultation with the Barbican Renewal Design and Client Team.
o Be innovative in minimising whole-lifecycle carbon
o Demonstrate holistic inclusive design across the site
o Meet the relevant British Standards for furniture
• A strategy for re-use of existing furniture and incorporation in overall design site wide.
• Prototyping of bespoke items.
• Recommendation for off the shelf furniture products, where appropriate, to ensure successful integration into site-wide design approach
• Oversee manufacture and installation on site
• Creation of guidelines to ensure the furniture is used and stored as intended, via a limited set of iterations and layouts.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonLondonWAC-598023
City of London Women's Programme Floating Support Service
Background and Scope
The City of London Corporation is commissioning a Floating Support Service to provide wrap-around support to female survivors of DA/DV who are located in a 6-bed temporary accommodation in the London Borough of Greenwich.
The City of London Women’s Project (COLWP) is a 6-bed HMO located in the London Borough of Greenwich that serves female survivors of DA/DV, under the statutory duties of the Housing Act 1996 (Part VII), the Homeless Reduction Act 2017 and the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.
This floating support service will provide rapid, effective, and tailored support to the City of London Women’s Project with the goal of empowering survivors of domestic abuse to prepare them to move into safe, healthy and independent housing.
The service will support intersectionally marginalised service users with a range of needs, focusing on removing barriers to resettlement and ensuring their safety and wellbeing, with built-in understanding of the added needs surrounding neurodiversity and homelessness.
The service will interact with the local Domestic Abuse MARAC and IDVA’s where appropriate to ensure support is coordinated and client focussed whilst supporting the service users to develop and work through their personal housing plans.
The City of London Corporation Department of Community and Children's Services is responsible for delivering these services.
The estimated contract value given is for the full duration of the contract, including the maximum possible extensions. The estimated annual contract value is therefore £100,000
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonLondonWAC-594638
Economic and Cyber Crime Academy (ECCA) Venue Hire
The City of London Corporation (the City) invites Tenders for the provision of a supplier to provide the ECCA with suitable training venues at various locations across the UK that are near UK cities such as Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol and London. All venues must be close to good public transport links. There is no requirement to provide overseas venues. The requirement is for at least one London venue and two other locations across the UK. The failure to provide the minimum number of requested venues will result in disqualification from the process.
Multiple rooms are required within each venue.
This ITT to identify a commercial venue provider that meets the ECCA’s requirements for high quality venues and first-class customer service. The ECCA has been providing training services to law enforcement, government departments and private organisations for many years and has an excellent reputation for the delivery of its training, thus, high quality training venues are intrinsic to the product provided.
The ECCA is therefore seeking high quality venues for education and training with purpose-built classrooms varying in size depending on the number of delegates attending the course. The usual optimum number of delegates is 12, although this can be extended to 14. There will be up to 2 trainers present as well. Smaller breakout rooms are also desirable when required.
• itt_268 - Lot 1 - Economic and Cyber Crime Academy (ECCA) Venue Hire – London
• itt_269 - Lot 2 - Economic and Cyber Crime Academy (ECCA) Venue Hire – Birmingham
• itt_270 - Lot 3 - Economic and Cyber Crime Academy (ECCA) Venue Hire – Liverpool
• itt_271 - Lot 4 - Economic and Cyber Crime Academy (ECCA) Venue Hire – Leeds
• itt_272 - Lot 5 - Economic and Cyber Crime Academy (ECCA) Venue Hire - Bristol
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London29 Jun 2026WAC-603843
For the provision of Systemic Therapy for Families and Children. The need for a local authority funded offer of systemic therapy for children and families, which falls outside the scope of the NHS.
The service will primarily support families who do not meet the threshold for a specialist CAMHS referral but may risk further escalation and intervention if left without support. The service may also support individual children and young people open to Children and Families Social Care, if deemed appropriate by the referring worker.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London1 Jul 2026WAC-607354
This pipeline notice was published in error and does not relate to a valid project. The scope and estimated value contained within the original publication are incorrect.
This notice should be disregarded in its entirety.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-606400
This pipeline notice was published in error and does not relate to a valid project. The scope and estimated value contained within the original publication are incorrect.
This notice should be disregarded in its entirety.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-606402
This pipeline notice was published in error and does not relate to a valid project. The scope and estimated value contained within the original publication are incorrect.
This notice should be disregarded in its entirety.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-606404
Insurance Policies - December Renewals (Property, Business Interruption, Contract Works and Money)
The City Corporation procures property insurance cover to limit the financial consequences arising out of significant damage to its assets and to meet its contractual obligations to leaseholders. The property insurance schedule consists of some 700 buildings/structures covering corporate, investment and residentail estates with a total insured value of c.£23BN.
The property insurance will cover the cost of repair or replacement arising out of material damage to buildings/structures, contents, stock, and computers, and the consequential financial losses arising out of a comprehensive range of insured events.
Included in the scope of the contract will be buildings/structures, contents, stock, computers, rent and business interruption values.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-606583
The Barbican Renewal Programme (BRP) is at a development stage and the packaging, sequencing and delivery model for works is subject to change.
The Authority intends to appoint a Construction Manager to support the definition and delivery of works packages. As such, the scopes described below represent potential elements of the programme only.
Individual procurements may be combined, divided, re-scoped or delivered as part of a wider package.
Potential works to refurbish and reconfigure staff and back of house spaces within the BRP.
This notice is issued for transparency and market awareness only and does not constitute a call for competition or procurement exercise. The Authority reserves the right not to proceed with any procurement referenced in this notice.
Any future procurement will be subject to separate publication and compliance with the Procurement Act 2023.
All details within this notice, including values, scope and anticipated timings, are indicative and non-binding.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-603181
The Barbican Renewal Programme (BRP) is at a development stage and the packaging, sequencing and delivery model for works is subject to change.
The Authority intends to appoint a Construction Manager to support the definition and delivery of works packages. As such, the scopes described below represent potential elements of the programme only.
Individual procurements may be combined, divided, re-scoped or delivered as part of a wider package.
Potential works and/or services relating to wayfinding strategy, design and implementation across the BRP estate.
This notice is issued for transparency and market awareness only and does not constitute a call for competition or procurement exercise. The Authority reserves the right not to proceed with any procurement referenced in this notice.
Any future procurement will be subject to separate publication and compliance with the Procurement Act 2023.
All details within this notice, including values, scope and anticipated timings, are indicative and non-binding.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-603188
The Barbican Renewal Programme (BRP) is at a development stage and the packaging, sequencing and delivery model for works is subject to change.
The Authority intends to appoint a Construction Manager to support the definition and delivery of works packages. As such, the scopes described below represent potential elements of the programme only.
Individual procurements may be combined, divided, re-scoped or delivered as part of a wider package.
Potential works relating to refurbishment and upgrade of the Conservatory.
This notice is issued for transparency and market awareness only and does not constitute a call for competition or procurement exercise. The Authority reserves the right not to proceed with any procurement referenced in this notice.
Any future procurement will be subject to separate publication and compliance with the Procurement Act 2023.
All details within this notice, including values, scope and anticipated timings, are indicative and non-binding.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-603191
The Barbican Renewal Programme (BRP) is at a development stage and the packaging, sequencing and delivery model for works is subject to change.
The Authority intends to appoint a Construction Manager to support the definition and delivery of works packages. As such, the scopes described below represent potential elements of the programme only.
Individual procurements may be combined, divided, re-scoped or delivered as part of a wider package.
Potential infrastructure works across the site including utilities and enabling works packages.
This notice is issued for transparency and market awareness only and does not constitute a call for competition or procurement exercise. The Authority reserves the right not to proceed with any procurement referenced in this notice.
Any future procurement will be subject to separate publication and compliance with the Procurement Act 2023.
All details within this notice, including values, scope and anticipated timings, are indicative and non-binding.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-603194
The Barbican Renewal Programme (BRP) is at a development stage and the packaging, sequencing and delivery model for works is subject to change.
The Authority intends to appoint a Construction Manager to support the definition and delivery of works packages. As such, the scopes described below represent potential elements of the programme only.
Individual procurements may be combined, divided, re-scoped or delivered as part of a wider package.
Potential works to refurbish public foyer areas.
This notice is issued for transparency and market awareness only and does not constitute a call for competition or procurement exercise. The Authority reserves the right not to proceed with any procurement referenced in this notice.
Any future procurement will be subject to separate publication and compliance with the Procurement Act 2023.
All details within this notice, including values, scope and anticipated timings, are indicative and non-binding.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-603195
The Barbican Renewal Programme (BRP) is at a development stage and the packaging, sequencing and delivery model for works is subject to change.
The Authority intends to appoint a Construction Manager to support the definition and delivery of works packages. As such, the scopes described below represent potential elements of the programme only.
Individual procurements may be combined, divided, re-scoped or delivered as part of a wider package.
Potential works to create or refurbish learning spaces.
This notice is issued for transparency and market awareness only and does not constitute a call for competition or procurement exercise. The Authority reserves the right not to proceed with any procurement referenced in this notice.
Any future procurement will be subject to separate publication and compliance with the Procurement Act 2023.
All details within this notice, including values, scope and anticipated timings, are indicative and non-binding.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-603198
The Barbican Renewal Programme (BRP) is at a development stage and the packaging, sequencing and delivery model for works is subject to change.
The Authority intends to appoint a Construction Manager to support the definition and delivery of works packages. As such, the scopes described below represent potential elements of the programme only.
Individual procurements may be combined, divided, re-scoped or delivered as part of a wider package.
Potential works relating to external/public realm areas.
This notice is issued for transparency and market awareness only and does not constitute a call for competition or procurement exercise. The Authority reserves the right not to proceed with any procurement referenced in this notice.
Any future procurement will be subject to separate publication and compliance with the Procurement Act 2023.
All details within this notice, including values, scope and anticipated timings, are indicative and non-binding.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-603201
The Barbican Renewal Programme (BRP) is at a development stage and the packaging, sequencing and delivery model for works is subject to change.
The Authority intends to appoint a Construction Manager to support the definition and delivery of works packages. As such, the scopes described below represent potential elements of the programme only.
Individual procurements may be combined, divided, re-scoped or delivered as part of a wider package.
Potential works relating to Lakeside area improvements.
This notice is issued for transparency and market awareness only and does not constitute a call for competition or procurement exercise. The Authority reserves the right not to proceed with any procurement referenced in this notice.
Any future procurement will be subject to separate publication and compliance with the Procurement Act 2023.
All details within this notice, including values, scope and anticipated timings, are indicative and non-binding.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-603212
The works comprise roof refurbishment at Great Arthur House as part of the Golden Lane Estate Investment Programme, including roof insulation and replacement of roof coverings, together with associated works to ensure weatherproofing and performance of the building fabric.
This notice is issued for transparency and market awareness only and does not constitute a call for competition or procurement exercise. The Authority reserves the right not to proceed with any procurement referenced in this notice.
Any future procurement will be subject to separate publication and compliance with the Procurement Act 2023.
All details within this notice, including values, scope and anticipated timings, are indicative and non-binding.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-602365
Great Arthur House Fire Safety and Investment Works (GLE Phase 2B)
The works comprise fire safety and major investment works at Great Arthur House as part of the Golden Lane Estate Investment Programme, including fire safety upgrades, window refurbishment, roof insulation and covering replacement, installation of mechanical ventilation, replacement of heating and hot water systems, soffit insulation, electrical compliance works, communal redecoration and external fabric repairs.
This notice is issued for transparency and market awareness only and does not constitute a call for competition or procurement exercise. The Authority reserves the right not to proceed with any procurement referenced in this notice.
Any future procurement will be subject to separate publication and compliance with the Procurement Act 2023.
All details within this notice, including values, scope and anticipated timings, are indicative and non-binding.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-602368
George Elliston and Eric Wilkins External Works & Electrical Upgrades
The works comprise external works and electrical infrastructure upgrades at the George Elliston and Eric Wilkins estates, including improvements to external areas, associated civils and surface works, and replacement or upgrade of electrical systems and infrastructure. Works may be delivered across multiple locations and will be refined as the programme develops.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonWAC-602374