West Sussex County Council (WSCC) is seeking to procure a Traffic Signals Maintenance Contract which enables the delivery of services required to maintain and enhance the operation of our Traffic Signals, Vehicle Activated Signs, and other electrical equipment.
Invitation to Tender for a service to provide Overnight Short Breaks with Outreach Support for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Herefordshire.
The Overnight Short Breaks service will be delivered from a Council-owned property near Hereford City. Outreach support will be delivered across a number of locations within Herefordshire.
NOTE: The total estimated contract value stated in this notice represents the maximum possible value of the contract over its full term (including extensions). The actual value will be subject to demand and the provider's capacity during the life of the contract.
The Borough Council of Bolton ("the Authority") is prepared to receive tenders for an Bed Based Digital Care Records System which will be subject to the information, specification and tender package enclosed.
This procurement exercise is being run as a Competitive Flexible Process under the Procurement Act 2023.
The Authority will appoint a single (1) contractor on to the Contract.
The tender is to provide a Digital Care Record System to manage beds across the intermediate care bed bases for Bolton Council. The system must be able to handle a constantly changing list of service users, have archiving ability and must support medication management and administration.
It is intended for the Contract to commence on 1 August 2026 for a period of three (3) years. There is the option to extend for a further two (2) years.
Stockport MDC and Stockport Council are seeking a development advisory (including architectural input) team to advise on and bring forward a delivery strategy for the Newbridge Lane area of the Town Centre East.
Alongside its curriculum programmes the college offers an enrichment tutorial programme which helps develop life skills. The college wishes to include the development of financial literacy into that programme and is looking for an organisation with financial expertise and the ability to help it :
provide this enrichment opportunity,
develop or deploy a financial education platform suitable for use in a Further Education setting
offer a full programme of financial literacy skills that can be adapted to different educational programme levels ( Levels 1, 2,3 and 4)
Alongside its curriculum programmes the college offers an enrichment tutorial programme which helps develop life skills. The college wishes to include the development of financial literacy into that programme and is looking for an organisation with financial expertise and the ability to help it :
provide this enrichment opportunity,
develop or deploy a financial education platform suitable for use in a Further Education setting
offer a full programme of financial literacy skills that can be adapted to different educational programme levels ( Levels 1, 2,3 and 4)
South Derbyshire District Council is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified Supplier to undertake survey investigations to gain an understanding of both the cause and reported effect of the structural/subsidence issues. The recommended surveys where deemed appropriate should consist of the following:
- A geotechnical investigation to determine the characteristics of the ground.
- A full CCTV drain survey to determine the layout and condition of the service pipes.
- A GPR survey to map the ground beneath the external foundations of the property/all properties.
- A subsidence survey, specifically to detect subsidence, foundation failure indicating the weight of the structure can no longer be supported by the foundations.
- Tree survey only if nearby tree roots are found as the cause of subsidence.
- Structural surveys if subsidence is detected and properties are affected: to diagnose potential works and for building monitoring to evaluate the extent of the structural issues over a period of time (typically over the 4 seasons).
The maximum funding envelope for this contract is £171,000 under a 2+1 year contract. Any tender submission that exceeds this financial limit will be deemed non-compliant and will be rejected without further evaluation.
South Derbyshire District CouncilEast MidlandsWAC-569005
The maximum budget envelope for this tender is £150,000 excluding VAT. Any tender submission that exceeds this financial limit will be deemed non-compliant and will be rejected without further evaluation.
The appointed Supplier will be required to work collaboratively with SDDC-drawing on insight gathered through previous and forthcoming community engagement-to deliver a modern, safe, and inclusive concrete skatepark that reflects local needs and industry best practice. The scope of works includes:
- Designing and constructing a high‑quality, durable concrete skatepark
- Refurbishment of the existing teen shelter
- Ensuring all elements meet BS EN 14974:2019 Skateparks requirements
- Ensuring all elements take into account existing Make Space for Girls guidance (Appendix 2)
- Delivering all associated landscaping, surfacing, footpaths, and ancillary works
- Providing a post‑installation inspection from RoSPA or an RPII‑accredited inspector
- Supplying a full, clear programme of design development, construction, and handover
Overall, the contract covers design, construction, project management, compliance, inspection, and delivery of both the skatepark and the teen shelter elements.
South Derbyshire District CouncilEast MidlandsWAC-569690
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified firm of surveyors to provide valuation advice in connection with Leasehold Extension and Freehold Interest Notices served on the council.
The contract will run from the date of formal appointment until 31 March 2029 with an average of 12 notices per year being served on the council (this figure is not guaranteed and has been provided as a guide only). This forecast may also be affected by any changes in legislation.
The maximum budget envelope for this tender is £150,000 excluding VAT. Any tender submission that exceeds this financial limit will be deemed non-compliant and will be rejected without further evaluation.
The appointed Supplier will be required to work collaboratively with SDDC-drawing on insight gathered through previous and forthcoming community engagement-to deliver a modern, safe, and inclusive concrete skatepark that reflects local needs and industry best practice. The scope of works includes:
- Designing and constructing a high‑quality, durable concrete skatepark
- Refurbishment of the existing teen shelter
- Ensuring all elements meet BS EN 14974:2019 Skateparks requirements
- Ensuring all elements take into account existing Make Space for Girls guidance (Appendix 2)
- Delivering all associated landscaping, surfacing, footpaths, and ancillary works
- Providing a post‑installation inspection from RoSPA or an RPII‑accredited inspector
- Supplying a full, clear programme of design development, construction, and handover
Overall, the contract covers design, construction, project management, compliance, inspection, and delivery of both the skatepark and the teen shelter elements.
South Derbyshire District CouncilEast MidlandsWAC-571320
Demolition of an existing 6 storey multi-storey Car parking with associated service removal/diversion and waterproofing/making good of remaining structures.
The Contract will be for an initial period of 6 months with an option to extend for a further period up to a total of 6 months. The maximum contract term will therefore be 1 year.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Chatham:-Building-demolition-and-wrecking-work-and-earthmoving-work./J5K5QRGZ65
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/J5K5QRGZ65
A detailed feasibility study (RIBA 0-1) to determine the cost, scope, programme and a specification of works, identifying the most effective and value for money solution, for the following 4 options:\r
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1. GMH - Use of the existing (potentially identified 1st and 2nd floor) building for the monitoring services, server in a modular building/external building. \r
2. GMH - New build in the carpark/i-care building\r
3. GMH - Full modular building to house all services and the server in the carpark/i-care building\r
4. Commerce Road - all services located within the existing or a new build/modular building.\r
Additional information:
https://londonconstructionprogramme.co.uk/services/dynamic-purchasing-systems/
Edwards Court requires a compliant and resilient staffing-only catering solution to ensure the continued provision of safe meals during weekends, bank holidays, and periods of staff absence. The contract will provide qualified catering staff, including chef, assistant chef, and kitchen assistant roles, with all personnel holding Level 2 Food Safety certification, enhanced DBS checks, and appropriate safeguarding training, while Exeter City Council (ECC) retains full control over food procurement, menu planning, and day-to-day kitchen operations.
Chef-level staff must be competent in delivering meals in line with IDDSI standards for modified diets within a care environment. The procurement will be delivered in two stages, commencing with a UK2 Preliminary Market Engagement exercise to inform the final specification, followed by a Request for Quotation (RFQ) issued using objective and proportionate criteria. Participation in market engagement will not be a condition of participation in the RFQ.
Edwards Court requires a compliant and resilient staffing-only catering solution to ensure the continued provision of safe meals during weekends, bank holidays, and periods of staff absence. The contract will provide qualified catering staff, including chef, assistant chef, and kitchen assistant roles, with all personnel holding Level 2 Food Safety certification, enhanced DBS checks, and appropriate safeguarding training, while Exeter City Council (ECC) retains full control over food procurement, menu planning, and day-to-day kitchen operations.
Chef-level staff must be competent in delivering meals in line with IDDSI standards for modified diets within a care environment. The procurement will be delivered in two stages, commencing with a UK2 Preliminary Market Engagement exercise to inform the final specification, followed by a Request for Quotation (RFQ) issued using objective and proportionate criteria. Participation in market engagement will not be a condition of participation in the RFQ.
Purpose of this Notice
In accordance with Sections 16 and 17 of the Procurement Act 2023 and the Procurement Regulations 2024, Telford & Wrekin Council intend to conduct preliminary market engagement to inform the development of the specification and procurement strategy for Grounds and Cleansing Maintenance Services.
This engagement aims to:
Understand market capability and capacity.
Gather feedback on potential delivery models and risks.
Encourage participation from a diverse range of suppliers.
Participation in this engagement will not confer any advantage in any subsequent procurement process. All responses will be treated equally and confidentially.
All suppliers will be treated equally, and engagement will be conducted in a transparent manner.
Scope of Requirement
Grounds maintenance: parks, open spaces, shrub beds, verges, cemeteries, sports fields, grass cutting, tree and woodland management.
Street cleansing: litter picking, mechanical sweeping, seasonal leaf clearance.
Environmental tasks: fly-tip removal, graffiti clearance, litter removal, litter bin servicing and associated services.
Burials.
Expected contract start date: 1 April 2029.
Interested parties are invited to:
Complete the Supplier Questionnaire
Attend a two-party Market Engagement meeting with the council on 21st or 22nd May 2026.
Responses should be clear and concise.
Where applicable, provide supporting documentation or examples.
Indicate any assumptions made in your responses.
Timetable
Publication of Notice 27th February 2026
Questionnaire Release 27th February 2026
Deadline for Responses 17th April 2026 noon
Analysis of Responses 20th April to 1st May 2026
Market Engagement Sessions May 21st or May 22nd 2026
Borough of Telford & WrekinWest MidlandsWAC-561611
Provision of fencing installations, maintenance, security works, welding/fabrication and associated groundworks across the London Borough of Harrow's estate (parks, open spaces, cemeteries, allotments, car parks, corporate buildings and highway boundaries).
Harrow has 22 wards and approx. 261,000 residents according to 2021 census information. We are responsible for maintaining around 160-200 parks buildings (including outbuildings), 57 parks and open spaces, around 20 nature reserves, around 10 cemeteries, 34 allotment sites and 1615 roads covering 457 km of highways within the Borough boundaries.
There is an ongoing requirement to support the Environmental service areas within the Culture, Environment and Economy Directorate. The types of work undertaken are varied and include all types of new fencing installation, reactive security welding repairs and maintenance, telescopic bollard installations, removal of playground equipment, and groundworks. Services are predominantly performed at Council owned Parks and Open Spaces, Car Parks and boundaries adjacent to Highways.
Work volume is variable with seasonal peaks and troughs in demand or triggered by specific projects and initiatives the Council are working on.
The appointed supplier/s would have the ability to react quickly in certain circumstances to secure sites that have been targeted by vandals or thieves or that may pose an urgent health and safety risk. As such this aspect of the service would suit locally based suppliers with readily available resource in the area.
We are currently considering how to approach the market to ensure we can deliver the services to offer the best possible outcomes for our residents.
To assist us with developing a market compatible tender we would welcome your feedback through market engagement participation.