We are seeking suitably qualified providers to deliver a comprehensive suite of Out of Court Resolution (OOCR) pathways across Wiltshire and Swindon. This commissioning includes a bespoke womens pathway designed to address the complexity of womens needs through a flexible hybrid model combining in-person and digital provision when required. The suite will also include domestic abuse behaviour change interventions offered both face-to-face and online for DA perpetrators eligible for an OOCR. In addition, we invite proposals for an online interventions package covering a range of offence types to strengthen accessibility, consistency, and responsiveness of support.
To ensure that pathways are effective and contribute meaningfully to reducing reoffending, it is essential that individuals are able to access more than one intervention pathway, especially for the online provision. Offenders often present with multiple, overlapping needs, and limiting access to a single intervention significantly reduces the likelihood of sustainable behaviour change. A flexible, multi pathway model is therefore required to address criminogenic needs holistically and support long-term desistance.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for WiltshireWAC-563844
The Framework duration is 4 years plus 4 years (4+4) subject to sustainability, suitability and value for money. Framework start date is 10th March 2025.
The Authority intends to open the Framework in whole or in part i.e. certain lot(s) twice per annum for Tenders from new organisations or to allow existing organisations to apply for additional Lot(s) (once launched) throughout its lifetime. The Authority reserves the right to amend the frequency of this timeline.
Please note that if you have previously submitted a bid and were successful, you are not required to submit a bid again in this round.
The Authority is inviting Tenders from suitably experienced and qualified organisations to join the Framework for Prevention and Support Services related to HIV, STIs and other BBVs.
The Framework has been split into five (5) lots as follows:
Lot 1: Prevention and / or Support (Adults): to cover any area of work designed to help prevent residents from contracting HIV and/or other blood-borne viruses (BBVs).
Lot 2: Support for Families (as per existing contracts).
Lot 3: Connection to Care (support from screening & diagnosis through to accessing treatment).
Lot 4: Specialist Support Services, e.g. support for PLWHIV based in Specialist HIV Treatment Services.
Lot 5: Outreach and / or Communications for Blood-Borne Viruses (BBV) and / or STIs.
The Procurement is being run under the open procedure, which is a procedure, under which the framework is advertised and all interested organisations/consortium can submit a Tender.
There will be no form of exclusivity or volume guarantee granted by the Authority or Partner Organisations under the Framework.
Organisations may apply for award to more than one lot.
There are no restrictions to the number of organisations who can be awarded on to the Framework for any lot, so long as they meet the minimum criteria.
The Procurement is being procured by the Authority for the benefit of the Authority and the Partner Organisations. The host Borough is London Borough of Newham (LBN).
Organisations should note that there is no guarantee that all Partner Organisations will participate in the Framework Agreement at the commencement date (or at all). It is ultimately at the discretion of each individual Partner Organisation as to whether they will utilize the Framework Agreement.
Partner Organisations means all London Local Authorities and Health Partners. 'Health Partners' in this context refers to all organisations comprising Integrated Care Partnerships (ICPs), Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) and NHS Trusts (or future equivalent bodies in the event of re-structures).
This tender opportunity has been issued by The White Hills Park Trust (“the Trust”). The proposed contract will be for the provision of Outsourced Catering Service (“the Service”) to the Trust. The Contract will include all food and staff provision to support the delivery of the service requirement and to include the following in their service offer: a. Census day menus b. Open evening events c. Sustainability options/strategic net zero decisions d. Theme days linked to world events e. Hospitality and events
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is undertaking a procurement to commission high-quality services for children and young people through the delivery of the NextGen Youth. These services will form a central part of the Council's approach to supporting children, young people, and their families aged 5-19 (and up to 25 for those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities - SEND), giving every child the best start in life.
The procurement seeks to deliver innovative, accessible, and inclusive youth services that promote positive outcomes, strengthen communities, and respond to the diverse needs of young people across the borough. The commissioned services will provide safe spaces, trusted support, and opportunities for personal development, participation, and wellbeing, aligned with the priorities set out in the Council's Children and Young People Plan.
The NextGen Youth service will form part of a broader integrated NextGen Greenwich offer to support the health and wellbeing of children, young people and their families in the borough.
The Council is intending to let a single contract for the provision of NextGen Youth. The estimated commencement date shall be 1 October 2026, with an initial end date of 30th September 2031. At the sole discretion of the Council the Contract may be extended to 31 October 2035.
This procurement is being conducted under the Provider Selection Regime (PSR) using the Competitive Process route. The Procurement Act 2023 does not apply to this procedure.
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is undertaking a procurement to commission a high-quality School Health and Wellbeing (SHaW) Service to support the health, wellbeing, and development of children and young people across the borough.
The service will play a key role in delivering preventative health support for school-aged children and young people, working closely with schools, families, and partner agencies to promote positive health outcomes. The SHaW service will support children and young people aged 5-19 years (up to 25 years for those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities - SEND), providing advice, early intervention, and targeted support across a range of health and wellbeing needs.
The NextGen SHaW service will form part of a broader integrated NextGen Greenwich offer to support the health and wellbeing of children, young people and their families in the borough.
The Council is conducting the procurement using the Competitive Procedure in accordance with the requirements of the Provider Selection Regime.
The Council is intending to let a single contract for the provision of SHaW. The estimated commencement date shall be 1 October 2026, with an initial end date of 30th September 2031. At the sole discretion of the Council the Contract may be extended up to 31 October 2035.
South Ayrshire Council (the Council) has a requirement to establish a Multi-Provider,
Multi-Lot Framework Agreement for various Event Services and Equipment as
outlined below:
- Lot 1 - Provision of Security Services
- Lot 2 - Provision of Site Technical Equipment
- Lot 3 - Provision of Site Crew & Event Infrastructure
- Lot 4 - Provision of Sanitation Facilities
- Lot 5 - Supply, Delivery and Installation of Generators & Lighting Towers
- Lot 6 - Supply and Installation of Marquees
- Lot 7 - Provision of Bus Transport
- Lot 8 - Provision of Traffic Management Equipment
- Lot 9 - Traffic Management Consultancy Services
- Lot 10 – Car Park Management
Cell cultivated products (CCPs) and alternative proteins produced by biomass or precision fermentation are an emergent food sector around the world. The FSA CCP Sandbox programme is a two-year programme designed to inform regulatory actions that strike the right balance between supporting innovation and ensuring consumers safety. CCPs claim to have benefits in protein quality, environmental impact, and improved animal welfare implications.
The FSA is seeking a supplier to deliver an allergenicity focussed literature review of CCPs under a 6-month contract. The work will investigate the knowledge gap in the allergenic risks of CCPs. An indicative budget of up to £40,000(excluding VAT) has been allocated to this project within the 2026/2027 financial year. Tenderers should ensure proposals remain within this budget envelope offer and demonstrate value for money.
Derby City Council (the Council) is undertaking this procurement to establish a contract for the replacement of the existing evacuation designated passenger lift at St Augustine's Community Centre, Derby, DE23 6LX.
The procurement process adopted by the Council is based on the 'Open' tendering procedure as detailed in the Procurement Act 2023 (the "Act") and the Procurement Regulations 2024 (the "Regulations".)
The contract period is 83 weeks; the contract is estimated to commence on 17th August 2026 and expire on 21st March 2028.
Please note suppliers wishing to express interest and obtain the documentation must do so by 12:00 on Sunday 19th April 2026. It is recommended that you express interest and obtain the documentation well before this time to allow sufficient time to prepare and submit a bid.
The deadline to submit clarification questions is 12:00 on Thursday 2nd April 2026.
The deadline for returns is 12:00 on Monday 20th April 2026.
Documents are available at www.eastmidstenders.org
(https://www.eastmidstenders.org)
Please search for TD2356 or DN808730.
Please note: we will only accept expressions of interest through the e-tendering system.
Additional information: Please note suppliers wishing to express interest and obtain the documentation must do so by 12:00 on Sunday 19th April 2026. It is recommended that you express interest and obtain the documentation well before this time to allow sufficient time to prepare and submit a bid.
The deadline to submit clarification questions is Thursday 2nd April 2026.
The deadline for returns is 12:00 on Monday 20th April 2026.
Documents are available at www.eastmidstenders.org
(https://www.eastmidstenders.org)
Please search for TD2356 or DN808730.
Please note: we will only accept expressions of interest through the e-tendering system.
Retaining wall structural works, Lynsted.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Sittingbourne:-Building-construction-work./7G7C28X9Y2
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/7G7C28X9Y2
South Ribble Borough Council are inviting bids for the repair work to Walton Green Bridge in Walton-Le-Dale PR5 4JL.
All bids need to be below £99,000 (INC VAT). Any bids above this value will not be considered.
Derby City Council (the Council) is undertaking this procurement to establish a contract for the replacement of the existing evacuation designated passenger lift at St Augustine's Community Centre, Derby, DE23 6LX.
The procurement process adopted by the Council is based on the 'Open' tendering procedure as detailed in the Procurement Act 2023 (the "Act") and the Procurement Regulations 2024 (the "Regulations".)
The contract period is 83 weeks; the contract is estimated to commence on 17th August 2026 and expire on 21st March 2028.
Please note suppliers wishing to express interest and obtain the documentation must do so by 12:0 on Sunday 19th April 2026. It is recommended that you express interest and obtain the documentation well before this time to allow sufficient time to prepare and submit a bid.
The deadline to submit clarification questions is 12:0 on Thursday 2nd April 2026.
The deadline for returns is 12:0 on Monday 20th April 2026.
Documents are available at www.eastmidstenders.org
(https://www.eastmidstenders.org)
Please search for TD2356 or DN808730.
Please note: we will only accept expressions of interest through the e-tendering system.
The Council is seeking Providers to deliver projects, under the category of Housing Related Support for Adults. The services are • Short term accommodation with support to independence • Bradford Respite and Intermediate Support Service (BRICSS) • Floating support in the Community: Single Adults • Floating Support in the community: Families • 18+ Care Leavers accommodation and support
City of Bradford Metropolitan District CouncilYorkshireWAC-569192
This contract is for the both the planned preventative and the responsive maintenance of Air Conditioning & Ventilation equipment, included but not limited to Air Conditioning, Air Handling Units, Heat Recovery Systems and Extract Systems and all associated ducting and dampers.
There is also a requirement to carry out TM44 Energy Surveys at sites which have air conditioning and ventilation systems exceeding 12kW of cooling. As required by Article 9 of the Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) Regulation 2007 these will be surveyed and assessed for operation and performance.
A 24/7 callout facility is required to deliver responsive maintenance with a 4-hour response limit.
This framework is to enable the servicing of Staffordshire County Council's Corporate properties and LEA Maintained Schools. Additionally, should it be beneficial, the Contract Managing Agent may use the framework for some or all of its customers' 200+ Academy, Fire Service and other properties.
There are currently approximately 188 properties on contract that are expected to be transferred to this framework. Most are in Staffordshire, with a small number located in Cheshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire and the West Midlands.
The properties include all types of buildings operated by a Local Authority including educational, residential care homes, civic buildings, offices, fire stations, enterprise centres and small industrial units.
Staffordshire County CouncilWest MidlandsWAC-569677
The Authority is responsible, under statutory obligations including the Immigration Act 1971, the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, the Nationality Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 and the Immigration Act 2014, for detaining and/or enforcing the removal of certain persons.
Heathrow Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) is Europe’s largest immigration detention facility, providing a contracted capacity of 1093 beds, and is made up of two sites: Harmondsworth (754 beds); and Colnbrook (339 beds). Heathrow IRC accepts around 12,000 detained individuals every year and provides crucial strategic and operational benefits to the Home Office.
The Authority is seeking a commercial partner to operate the Heathrow Immigration Removal Centre, with the required services including but not limited to:
a) security services;
b) canteen and catering services;
c) special-purpose road passenger-transport services;
d) guard services;
e) building and facilities management services;
f) grounds maintenance services;
g) education and training services;
h) accommodation cleaning services;
i) recreational, cultural and sporting services;
j) religious services;
k) accommodation services;
l) housekeeping services; and
m) administration, defence and social security services.
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board (hereafter referred to as ‘The Board’) routinely procure a wide range of building materials required to support ongoing maintenance and repair activities across NHSGGC sites.
The Tenderer(s) shall be required to supply building materials, key goods include routine maintenance materials, planned project materials, and items required for unplanned or urgent works.
The chosen procurement approach is an open process that will establish a ranked framework, with a mini‑competition threshold set at GBP3500. This threshold was informed by a Pareto analysis, which showed that most spend with current building‑material suppliers falls within GBP3500 range.
For orders up to GBP3500, Direct Call‑Offs may be placed with the awarded supplier. For orders above GBP3500, a mini‑competition will be carried out among all framework suppliers to ensure best value.
Renfrewshire Council (the Council) are seeking to enter into a contract with a single Contractor in respect of Replacement of Boilers and Full Heating Systems for Tenanted Properties.
This is a re-tender due to errors in the Pricing Document and Invitation to Tender Document.
NHS Business Services Authority is seeking to procure a framework for the provision of Financial Assurance to support, both in the delivery of major Transformation programmes and projects and the on-going development of the Commercial and Finance business functions. This requirement is to provide specialist advice, assurance and support to the strategic delivery of large-scale and complex procurement and sourcing programmes which are aligned to critical national infrastructure and to the on-going delivery and future transformation of high-profile NHS administration services, while also raising the skills and expertise of the inhouse teams.
Department of Health & Social CareLondonWAC-570542
The London Borough of Camden is seeking a qualified supplier to manage and deliver its Air Quality Diffusion Tube Monitoring Programme. The project involves the provision, distribution, monthly collection and laboratory analysis of NO2 diffusion tubes across designated monitoring locations within the borough. The supplier will be responsible for ensuring UKAS-accredited analysis, maintaining data quality standards and providing validated datasets suitable for regulatory reporting and integration into Camden’s air quality monitoring framework. This contract supports Camden’s ongoing commitment to improving local air quality and tracking long-term pollution trends.
Luton Council is looking to procure approved alternative education providers to meet the needs of learners who require educational provision to compliment, extend or replace their existing curriculum provision. Alternative provision may be in place for students who are at the point of permanent exclusion, have been excluded from school or unable to access educational provision in a school or further education provision on medical grounds, or due to mental health and anxiety conditions or complex learning disabilities. Providers must be able to provide either face-to-face provision or online tutorial.
You must comply with the Quality Standards to be accepted onto the framework.
The tender will be divided into Lots and sub-lots to meet various needs across the primary, secondary and 16+ age years to cover vocational, therapeutic, core GCSE subjects, one-to-one in
person, online one-to-one and group learning and complex SEND, severe learning
disabilities.
This will be an open framework under the light touch regime.
You must pass the quality questions to be accepted onto the open framework and meet the pricing requirements.
The University of South Wales requires a partner to upgrade communal extract fans in our Mountain Halls Accommodation buildings.
Works include the removal of existing extract fan units, installing new (as per the performance specification provided). The contractor shall supply, install, commission and hand over a new mechanical extract fan system. The works focus on renewing the fan equipment while retaining the existing ductwork wherever possible, to include any general making good (firestopping) around duct penetration points.