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The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) will host a portfolio level Supplier Engagement Event in Islamabad, on 22 April 2026. The day will include senior speakers from the British High Commission and FCDO Commercial, alongside workshops and portfolio presentations relating to the BHC Pakistan pipeline and networking opportunities. This event aims to inform suppliers about the strategic direction of upcoming development sector work in Pakistan and strengthen market understanding of FCDO’s evolving commercial approach. Ministerial-level UK-Pakistan Development Talks were held in December 2025 (see press release) - aiming to advance a partnership of mutual interest, aligning UK support with Pakistan’s development priorities. Globally, the UK is modernising its approach to international development, by focusing on four strategic shifts: 1. From Donor to Investor: partnering with countries to unlock growth, jobs and trade through innovative finance and private sector investment. 2. From Service Delivery to System Support: helping countries build their own education, health and economic systems – so they can thrive without aid. 3. From Grants to Expertise: moving from delivering programmes to leveraging global expertise to work alongside partners to solve challenges. 4. From International Intervention to Local Leadership: working increasingly alongside local partners including civil society, rather than large international interventions. What are the expected results and Impact? Within each of these areas, we have prioritised the key shifts (or “big changes”) we think Pakistan needs to make to improve human development outcomes, where there is traction and alignment with UK interests and expertise. Export-led Growth • Pakistan’s federal government, and most populous provinces (KP, Punjab and Sindh) tackle policy barriers to economic growth, particularly fiscal foundations, business environment reforms. • Medium and large export-oriented firms in high-potential sectors - IT and IT-enabled services, pharmaceuticals, engineering goods and food & drink - realise export potential, including to the UK where possible. Security & Migration • Reduction in irregular migration and serious organised crime from Pakistan to the UK. Climate, Nature & Humanitarian • More Public and Private Climate Finance mobilised through our programming and policy influencing • Systemic shift by Pakistan and the UK to preparedness, anticipatory and adaptive disaster management • Practical implementation of Climate Adaptation and nature protection into the federal, provincial and district policies and practices Human Capital Systems Strengthening • Stronger health care systems to improve quality and access to essential health care. Improved health financing. • Sustainable population growth through family planning. • Inclusive and early foundational learning. Teacher professionalisation - early childhood education, primary and secondary. Education financing is more accountable.
Value undisclosed
The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR) seeks to procure a secure, cloud based Legal Case Management System (CMS) to support litigation, advisory, and wider in house legal services. The CMS must comply with the mandatory requirements set out below and provide additional desirable capabilities that enhance efficiency, security, and operational integrity.
£100,000
Contract value
To support the renewal of England’s women’s health strategy in the coming months, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is exploring collaboration opportunities with stakeholders from the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) and private sectors interested in supporting the improvement of women’s health outcomes. The renewed women's health strategy will set out the government’s ambitions for women’s health in the context of the 10 Year Health Plan and focus on the key themes of women being listened to and getting the care they need, women being supported to make reproductive choices, and women being empowered and supported to prevent future ill health. The forthcoming renewed women's health strategy will build on the core objectives of the existing Women's health strategy https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/womens-health-strategy-for-england/womens-health-strategy-for-england and the 10 Year Health Plan for England https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/10-year-health-plan-for-england-fit-for-the-future and both should be used as a framework for this exercise. We are asking interested parties to complete a questionnaire detailing their proposal at this link: https://forms.office.com/e/Rxbv8jvT1t The questionnaire will close for responses at 12:0pm on 22nd of April 2026. Further guidance on how to complete the questionnaire can be found at the following link: https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/0O000000rwim/a/Pz00000IaOZK/G0YmgVuobfYOa6XQ9fi1Az3mJA_kfBnqq7DoCPxAWL4 DHSC is specifically looking at collaborating on a “value in kind” basis and we are especially interested in hearing about planned or ongoing initiatives focusing on addressing health inequalities for women which could include: • Health literacy, • Prevention and barriers to women’s access to appropriate health provision, • Engagement and/or positive experience with the health system, and • Securing funding for these.
Value undisclosed
The Bakerloo Line runs through London from Harrow & Wealdstone, in the North, to Elephant & Castle in the centre with plans to extend South as part of the Bakerloo Line Extension initiative. The Bakerloo line fleet (72 Tube Stock) is now the oldest rolling stock operating in the UK with considerable costs to life-extend the fleet and significant risks to reduction in reliability. TfL therefore intends to introduce the new rolling stock onto the Bakerloo Line. The BLU Stage 1 Infrastructure works are required modify and upgrading the line's infrastructure to enable the introduction of the new rolling stock with the works expected to completed by, circa 2034. The core elements of the scope include: • Reconstructing Stonebridge Park Depot to consolidate all maintenance activities. • Expanding Queen's Park Area to deliver additional stabling capacity. • Modifying London Road Sidings to retain and minimally adapt existing facilities for continued stabling usage, as well as introducing a Driver's Training Facility. • Waysides works to ensure the line's power supply, signalling systems and potentially gauging is compliant with the new rolling stock. This is a refinement of the scope presented during TfL's previous 2024 BLU Early Market Engagement with the current scope having moved the cleaning shed from London Road to Stonebridge Park and no longer required the cleaning shed at the front end of the programme. . A high-level summary of assets within the scope of this works is provided below: • DC Power • HV Power • LV power supply • Stations & Property • Platform Train Interface • Civils & Structures • Track • Signalling & communications • Depot maintenance sheds, fan roads & Stabling TfL are currently envisioning three competitions to deliver the scope. These three competitions are to appoint a: 1. Depots and Sidings Partner 2. Waysides Partner 3. Integrator
Value undisclosed
To support the renewal of England’s women’s health strategy https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/69df5d7261d2e8e9b9e42d2e/renewed-womens-health-strategy-for-england-web-accessible.pdf the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is exploring collaboration opportunities with stakeholders from the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) and private sectors interested in supporting the improvement of women’s health outcomes. The renewed women's health strategy sets out the government’s ambitions for women’s health in the context of the 10 Year Health Plan and focus on the key themes of women being listened to and getting the care they need, women being supported to make reproductive choices, and women being empowered and supported to prevent future ill health. The renewed women's health strategy builds on the core objectives of the 2022 Women's health strategy https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/womens-health-strategy-for-england/womens-health-strategy-for-england and the 10 Year Health Plan for England https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/10-year-health-plan-for-england-fit-for-the-future and both should be used as a framework for this exercise. We are asking interested parties to complete a questionnaire detailing their proposal at this link: https://forms.office.com/e/Rxbv8jvT1t The questionnaire will close for responses at 12:0pm on 22nd of April 2026. Further guidance on how to complete the questionnaire can be found at the following link: https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/0O000000rwim/a/Pz00000IaOZK/G0YmgVuobfYOa6XQ9fi1Az3mJA_kfBnqq7DoCPxAWL4 DHSC is specifically looking at collaborating on a “value in kind” basis and we are especially interested in hearing about planned or ongoing initiatives focusing on addressing health inequalities for women which could include: • Health literacy, • Prevention and barriers to women’s access to appropriate health provision, • Engagement and/or positive experience with the health system, and • Securing funding for these. Since the publication of this notice, we have received a number of clarification questions in relation to the Women’s Health Strategic Partnership Opportunity. To ensure transparency and equal access to information for all prospective respondents, we are publishing our responses at the following link for reference when preparing submissions: https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/#0O000000rwim/a/Pz00000J81nB/UbSVM_btaIOdC4fVGX.cn1EKPlKsCKjZsej9VLMigtQ
Value undisclosed
The scope of the Contract includes the provision of insurance cover, brokerage services (where applicable), professional advice, claims management and loss control services for property, legal liabilities and other general insurances as required by Red Kite Community Housing Limited for a period of three years commencing 12.03.2027, with the option to extend by up to a further two years at Red Kite Community Housing Limited’s sole discretion. Bids are invited from suitably qualified and experienced insurance brokers and direct insurers. The Contract will follow the Competitive Flexible Procedure with bidders being selected on the basis of the responses contained in the pre qualifying PSQ. Bidders will be expected have the capability, capacity, financial and economic standing and experience to perform the contract. PSQs must be completed in full with all relevant information supplied. The Contract will be awarded on the basis of Most Economically Advantageous Tender, with specific evaluation criteria detailed within the Invitation To Tender and contract documents. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-High-Wycombe%2C:-Financial-and-insurance-services./36H78E5ZK3 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/36H78E5ZK3
£4,325,000
Contract value
To support the renewal of England’s women’s health strategy https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/69df5d7261d2e8e9b9e42d2e/renewed-womens-health-strategy-for-england-web-accessible.pdf the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is exploring collaboration opportunities with stakeholders from the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) and private sectors interested in supporting the improvement of women’s health outcomes. The renewed women's health strategy sets out the government’s ambitions for women’s health in the context of the 10 Year Health Plan and focus on the key themes of women being listened to and getting the care they need, women being supported to make reproductive choices, and women being empowered and supported to prevent future ill health. The renewed women's health strategy builds on the core objectives of the 2022 Women's health strategy https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/womens-health-strategy-for-england/womens-health-strategy-for-england and the 10 Year Health Plan for England https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/10-year-health-plan-for-england-fit-for-the-future and both should be used as a framework for this exercise. We are asking interested parties to complete a questionnaire detailing their proposal at this link: https://forms.office.com/e/Rxbv8jvT1t The questionnaire will close for responses at 12:0pm on 22nd of April 2026. Further guidance on how to complete the questionnaire can be found at the following link: https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/0O000000rwim/a/Pz00000IaOZK/G0YmgVuobfYOa6XQ9fi1Az3mJA_kfBnqq7DoCPxAWL4 DHSC is specifically looking at collaborating on a “value in kind” basis and we are especially interested in hearing about planned or ongoing initiatives focusing on addressing health inequalities for women which could include: • Health literacy, • Prevention and barriers to women’s access to appropriate health provision, • Engagement and/or positive experience with the health system, and • Securing funding for these. Since the publication of this notice, we have received a number of clarification questions in relation to the Women’s Health Strategic Partnership Opportunity. To ensure transparency and equal access to information for all prospective respondents, we are publishing our responses at the following link for reference when preparing submissions: https://atamis-1928.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/#0O000000rwim/a/Pz00000J81nB/UbSVM_btaIOdC4fVGX.cn1EKPlKsCKjZsej9VLMigtQ
Value undisclosed
The United Kingdom National Nuclear Lab (UKNNL) requires the provision of an Autotitrator. To ensure a comprehensive view on the current situation, we are issuing the attached Early Engagement RFI to receive input from the supply market. Early Engagement RFI Submission Deadline = 22/04/2025 (complete and return Early Engagement RFI Autotitrator. This exercise is a request for information, it does not constitute a formal procurement process. The purpose of this exercise is to assess the interest and capabilities within current markets to deliver this service. UKNNL may choose to contact suppliers based on the information provided in this questionnaire. If you prefer not to be contacted, please clearly indicate this preference in your questionnaire response. UKNNL assure you that any information provided during this exercise will not adversely affect the evaluation of any offers you may submit in response to any future Invitations to Tender. Background: UKNNL are looking to expand their analytical capabilities in the area of automated titration. This new capability will be housed in a new facility which is currently in the design phase. Scope: The requirements for the system have been provisionally assessed and this RFI has been produced to assess the feasibility of the market being able to provide equipment as either a Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) or Modified Off The Shelf (MOTS) solution which can be operated/maintained/replaced within the confines of the proposed facility. The proposed facility is a suite of alpha-active total engineered containment boxes (gloveboxes). The equipment will be placed in one of these. It will have an inert atmosphere and operate at ambient temperature (15-23 °C). Once commissioned the only routine access to the equipment will be through a circular 12” port. Interaction with the equipment will be through fixed position ambidextrous gloves (see Figure 1 for an indicative image of the facility).
Value undisclosed
Introduction Plymouth Community Homes (PCH) currently operates a warehouse and purchases stores materials to support PCH’s Repairs Department based in Plymouth and surrounding areas. Ahead of a full procurement process PCH wish to undertake pre-market engagement to explore what suppliers can offer in regard to managed services, and the different commercial options and services available for servicing it’s housing material requirements in Devon and Cornwall. 1) Background to Plymouth Community Homes (PCH) We are Plymouth’s largest social housing landlord with over 16,000 properties providing homes to over 35,000 people in Plymouth and the surrounding areas. 2) Initial Scope of Requirement. PCH are seeking to understand potential delivery models for supplying materials to its operatives via store(s) / depots. We are interested to hear about different delivery models that are available, commercial approaches and how they would benefit PCH. 3) Engagement Process Initial early discussions with suppliers in the marketplace. 4) Timescale Estimated that the Tender would be completed early 2027. 5) Proposed Route to Market To be determined If you are interested in this opportunity and wish to book a meeting to discuss this, please send an email to procurement@pch.co.uk
£12,600,000
Contract value
Mediation for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) aims to resolve disputes and disagreements between the Local Authority and parents and carers and young people regarding specific areas of the Education, Health and Care plan (EHCP) process
£275,000
Contract value
Purpose of the event: The session will provide an opportunity to: • Outline BCFT’s commissioning intentions for Lots 2 to 6 • Clarify the scope, service models, and expectations across these Lots • Discuss key quality, compliance, and outcome requirements, including alignment with the Supported Accommodation (England) Regulations 2023 • Enable providers to ask questions and seek clarification in advance of the formal tender publication. The event forms part of BCFT’s wider engagement with the market to ensure the Framework supports a diverse, high-quality provider base and delivers improved outcomes for young people aged 16 to 25, including looked-after children, care leavers, and unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC). Framework Lots – Scope The Market Engagement Event will focus on Lots 2 to 6 only. Providers with an interest in delivering services within these Lots are strongly encouraged to attend. Further details on individual Lot requirements will be provided during the session. Event Details • Event: Additional Market Engagement Event • Focus: Lots 2–6 – Post 16 Supported Accommodation and Support Services Framework • Location: Microsoft Teams • Date and Time: Wednesday 22nd April - 11:0 until 11:45 Registration To register your interest in attending this Market Engagement Event, please email: ChildrensCommissioning@bradford.gov.uk . Please use the subject line: Market Engagement Event – Post 16 Supported Accommodation Framework (Lots 2–6). Joining instructions and further details will be shared with registered attendees ahead of the event. Procurement Portal. The formal procurement opportunity will be published via eu supply.com. Providers are advised to ensure they are registered on the portal to access documentation and submit any future bids.
£9,250,000
Contract value
The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery seeks a cloud‑based Legal Case Management System (CMS) that supports the creation and storage of template pleadings, and enables production and secure storage of Outlook emails directly within the system. The solution must operate entirely in the cloud with no hardware-based components. Strict delegated access controls are required, permitting system access solely to the CMS supplier as mandated by our service provider, this requirement is absolute and non negotiable. The system must also generate unique matter numbers for each case and incorporate an AI enabled capability to automatically identify and link historic (legacy) emails to the correct matter number.
£120,000
Contract value
NHS England intends to procure a delivery partner to support the provision of outsourced professional services for the Centre for Advancing Practice (CfAP) ePortfolio (Supported) Route. This route is a critical mechanism for recognising advanced clinical practice equivalence across the NHS workforce. The ePortfolio (Supported) Route relies on specialist outsourced academic, clinical, technical, and operational expertise to support end to end delivery. These services include, but are not limited to: • Processing and reviewing practitioner portfolios • Convening and administering quality assurance panels • Maintaining and developing the digital ePortfolio platform • Developing and supporting digital credentialing functionality These components are essential to sustaining the existing route and enabling future developments, including area specific capabilities and consultant level pathways. Market Engagement Event NHS England is hosting a Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) event for prospective providers interested in delivering process outsourcing services for the Centre for Advancing Practice ePortfolio (Supported) Route. The event will provide: • An overview of the proposed service model • NHS England’s requirements and desired outcomes • An outline of the anticipated procurement approach and timescales • An opportunity for participants to provide feedback on NHS England’s assumptions and intended outcomes. Event Details • Date: Thursday 23 April 2026 • Time: 10:0am – 11:0am • Format: Virtual (Microsoft Teams) Registration and Participation This is a free and open event available to all prospective service providers. Organisations wishing to attend must register via the following https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/52720a23-d190-4d2a-8125-6e83dd69c23f@37c354b2-85b0-47f5-b222-07b48d774ee3 . Full joining details will be issued to registered attendees only. • Registration deadline: Wednesday 22 April 2026 Each organisation may nominate up to two attendees. When registering, please include: • Names and job titles of attendees • A brief summary of your organisation’s technical capability • Relevant experience in delivering analogous outsourced services (e.g. professional education services, portfolio assessment, digital platforms, quality assurance, or credentialing services) Request for Information (RFI) As part of this market engagement, interested suppliers are also required to complete the attached Request for Information (RFI) and submit it via the portal by: • Friday 24 April 2026 The proposed contract duration is three years (an initial two‑year term with the option to extend for one year). The contract value is up to £900,000 (exclusive of VAT) over the full term. Anticipated service commencement: July 2026. This market engagement is conducted solely to inform NHS England’s decision making process and does not commit NHS England to proceeding with a procurement. Should NHS England decide to proceed, a separate Contract Notice will be published. Participation in this PME is not mandatory to participate in any future procurement, and organisations that do not engage at this stage will not be disadvantaged.
£900,000
Contract value
The development of a new Strategic Central Depot at Bowerhill, Melksham, forming part of a wider programme to rationalise and modernise the Council’s operational estate. The depot will consolidate multiple existing facilities and services, including Highways, Waste, Streetscene and Fleet operations, into a single multi-functional site.
£25,000,000
Contract value
NHS England intends to procure a delivery partner to support the provision of outsourced professional services for the Centre for Advancing Practice (CfAP) ePortfolio (Supported) Route. This route is a critical mechanism for recognising advanced clinical practice equivalence across the NHS workforce. The ePortfolio (Supported) Route relies on specialist outsourced academic, clinical, technical, and operational expertise to support end to end delivery. These services include, but are not limited to: • Processing and reviewing practitioner portfolios • Convening and administering quality assurance panels • Maintaining and developing the digital ePortfolio platform • Developing and supporting digital credentialing functionality These components are essential to sustaining the existing route and enabling future developments, including area specific capabilities and consultant level pathways. Market Engagement Event NHS England is hosting a Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) event for prospective providers interested in delivering process outsourcing services for the Centre for Advancing Practice ePortfolio (Supported) Route. The event will provide: • An overview of the proposed service model • NHS England’s requirements and desired outcomes • An outline of the anticipated procurement approach and timescales • An opportunity for participants to provide feedback on NHS England’s assumptions and intended outcomes. Event Details • Date: Thursday 23 April 2026 • Time: 10:0am – 11:0am • Format: Virtual (Microsoft Teams) Registration and Participation This is a free and open event available to all prospective service providers. Organisations wishing to attend must register via the following https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/52720a23-d190-4d2a-8125-6e83dd69c23f@37c354b2-85b0-47f5-b222-07b48d774ee3 . Full joining details will be issued to registered attendees only. • Registration deadline: Wednesday 22 April 2026 Each organisation may nominate up to two attendees. When registering, please include: • Names and job titles of attendees • A brief summary of your organisation’s technical capability • Relevant experience in delivering analogous outsourced services (e.g. professional education services, portfolio assessment, digital platforms, quality assurance, or credentialing services) Request for Information (RFI) As part of this market engagement, interested suppliers are also required to complete the attached Request for Information (RFI) and submit it via the portal by: • Friday 24 April 2026 The proposed contract duration is three years (an initial two‑year term with the option to extend for one year). The contract value is up to £900,000 (exclusive of VAT) over the full term. Anticipated service commencement: July 2026. This market engagement is conducted solely to inform NHS England’s decision making process and does not commit NHS England to proceeding with a procurement. Should NHS England decide to proceed, a separate Contract Notice will be published. Participation in this PME is not mandatory to participate in any future procurement, and organisations that do not engage at this stage will not be disadvantaged.
£900,000
Contract value
Anchor is undertaking pre‑market engagement to inform a forthcoming procurement for the provision of temporary generators and associated services across its care estate. The engagement aims to test market capacity, response capabilities, pricing structures, and approaches to operating safely within residential care environments, ahead of launching a formal competitive tender.
£179,166.67
Contract value
The development of a new Strategic Central Depot at Bowerhill, Melksham, forming part of a wider programme to rationalise and modernise the Council’s operational estate. The depot will consolidate multiple existing facilities and services, including Highways, Waste, Streetscene and Fleet operations, into a single multi-functional site.
£20,000,000
Contract value
Social Care Wales is looking for two experienced, independent suppliers to help shape and test a new programme designed to build positive, relationship centred cultures in adult social care across Wales. The programme aims to “help care providers nurture, measure and sustain positive, relationship centred cultures.” This work is funded through the Rayne Foundation’s Better Carers Better Careers initiative and will run across multiple years. The programme is split into two lots, each with a distinct focus but designed to work closely together. The contract will be divided into the following Lots, and Social Care Wales intends to appoint one provider per Lot. Suppliers may bid for one or both Lots; however, a Supplier awarded one Lot will not be eligible to be awarded the other. Lot 1 – Codesigning and Testing New Leadership Support and a Self-Assessment Tool This supplier will: - Recruit six adult social care providers to act as pilot sites. - Run co design workshops with leaders, managers, frontline workers and stakeholders. - Develop a Theory of Change and work with the supplier leading the evaluation to shape the evaluation approach. - Collect and support high-quality data throughout the programme. - Carry out baseline, midpoint and final culture assessments at each site. - Provide tailored support such as coaching or team learning. - Produce: ~ A Service Design Report explaining what was created, how it was tested and what was learned. ~ A Tool Design and Testing Report for a new bilingual digital/printable self assessment tool. Lot 2 – Evaluation and Impact Assessment This supplier will: - Design and deliver a mixed methods evaluation to understand how the programme works and what difference it makes. - Assess whether the user research, leadership support and self-assessment tool were delivered as intended. - Explore outcomes for staff, leaders, providers, people using services and the wider system. - Capture lived experience across the six pilot sites using ethical, inclusive methods. - Produce: ~ A full evaluation framework and data collection plan. ~ Regular progress and insight reports. ~ A final bilingual evaluation report with findings, case studies and recommendations. ~ A bilingual stakeholder presentation. Cross cutting Requirements Both suppliers must: - Work collaboratively with each other, Social Care Wales, Care Inspectorate Wales and the Rayne Foundation’s evaluators. - Deliver inclusive, accessible activities that reflect the diversity of the Welsh social care workforce. - Use secure digital tools for engagement and data collection. - Carry out at least 20 engagement activities (e.g., workshops, interviews, focus groups). - Meet all requirements for data protection, ethics, bilingual delivery and Social Care Wales branding. Mae Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru yn chwilio am ddau gyflenwr annibynnol profiadol i helpu i lunio a phrofi rhaglen newydd sydd wedi'i chynllunio i adeiladu diwylliannau cadarnhaol sy'n canolbwyntio ar berthynas mewn gofal cymdeithasol i oedolion ledled Cymru. Nod y rhaglen yw "helpu darparwyr gofal i feithrin, mesur a chynnal diwylliannau cadarnhaol, sy'n canolbwyntio ar berthynas." Mae'r gwaith hwn yn cael ei ariannu trwy fenter Better Carers Better Careers Sefydliad Rayne a bydd yn rhedeg dros sawl blwyddyn. Mae'r rhaglen wedi'i rhannu'n ddwy lot, pob un â ffocws penodol ond wedi'i chynllunio i weithio'n agos gyda'i gilydd. Bydd y fframwaith yn cael ei rannu'n y Lotiau canlynol, ac mae Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru yn bwriadu penodi un darparwr fesul Lot. Gall cyflenwyr gynnig am un neu'r ddau Lot; fodd bynnag, ni fydd Cyflenwr a ddyfarnwyd un Lot yn gymwys i gael ei ddyfarnu'r llall. Lot 1 – Llofnodi cod a phrofi cymorth arweinyddiaeth newydd ac offeryn hunanasesu Bydd y cyflenwr hwn: - Recriwtio chwe darparwr gofal cymdeithasol i oedolion i weithredu fel safleoedd peilot. - Cynnal gweithdai cyd-ddylunio gydag arweinwyr, rheolwyr, gweithwyr rheng flaen a rhanddeiliaid. - Datblygu Theori Newid a gweithio gyda'r cyflenwr sy'n arwain y gwerthusiad i lunio'r dull gwerthuso. - Casglu a chefnogi data o ansawdd uchel drwy gydol y rhaglen. - Cynnal asesiadau diwylliant gwaelodlin, canolbwynt a diwylliant terfynol ym mhob safle. - Darparu cymorth wedi'i deilwra fel hyfforddi neu ddysgu tîm. - Cynhyrchu: ~ Adroddiad Dylunio Gwasanaeth sy'n esbonio beth gafodd ei greu, sut cafodd ei brofi a'r hyn a ddysguwyd. ~ Adroddiad Dylunio a Phrofi Offer ar gyfer offeryn hunanasesu digidol/argraffadwy dwyieithog newydd. Lot 2 – Gwerthuso ac Asesiad Effaith Bydd y cyflenwr hwn: - Dyluniwch a chyflwyno gwerthusiad dulliau cymysg i ddeall sut mae'r rhaglen yn gweithio a pha wahaniaeth y mae'n ei wneud. - Asesu a yw'r ymchwil defnyddwyr, cymorth arweinyddiaeth ac offeryn hunanasesu wedi'u cyflwyno fel y bwriadwyd. - Archwilio canlyniadau ar gyfer staff, arweinwyr, darparwyr, pobl sy'n defnyddio gwasanaethau a'r system ehangach. - Cipio profiad byw ar draws y chwe safle peilot gan ddefnyddio dulliau moesegol, cynhwysol. - Cynhyrchu: ~ Fframwaith gwerthuso llawn a chynllun casglu data. ~ Adroddiadau cynnydd a mewnwelediad rheolaidd. ~ Adroddiad gwerthuso dwyieithog terfynol gyda chanfyddiadau, astudiaethau achos ac argymhellion. ~ Cyflwyniad rhanddeiliaid dwyieithog. Gofynion Trawsbynciol Rhaid i'r ddau gyflenwr: - Gweithio ar y cyd â'i gilydd, Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru, Arolygiaeth Gofal Cymru a gwerthuswyr Sefydliad Rayne. - Darparu gweithgareddau cynhwysol, hygyrch sy'n adlewyrchu amrywiaeth gweithlu gofal cymdeithasol Cymru. - Defnyddiwch offer digidol diogel ar gyfer ymgysylltu a chasglu data. - Cynnal o leiaf 20 o weithgareddau ymgysylltu (e.e., gweithdai, cyfweliadau, grwpiau ffocws). - Cwrdd â'r holl ofynion ar gyfer diogelu data, moeseg, cyflenwi dwyieithog a brandio Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru.
£116,000
Contract value
Guildford and Waverley Borough Council is seeking to gain insight into the practicality, capacity, feasibility, and deliverability of a potential new framework for the provision of tree and countryside maintenance services. To support this, the Council is inviting providers to participate in a market engagement exercise to help refine the specification and structure for this commission. Guildford and Waverley Borough Council would like to present it's proposed framework approach. Information gathered through this process will help inform the development of a future Tree and Countryside Maintenance Framework, should the Council decide to proceed with procurement. Your expertise will help ensure it is clear, robust, and accurately reflects the required scope and quality of service delivery. Constructive comments and suggestions to enhance clarity, completeness, and overall effectiveness as both a contractual and operational document are especially welcome. A face to face engagement event for this commission is scheduled on Tuesday, 28 April 2026, further details will be provided once you have expressed your interest in this market engagement. Please email to procurement@guildford.gov.uk with your interest.
£5,000,000
Contract value
Knowsley Council requires a competent and experienced contractor to deliver reactive and planned maintenance services for alley gates across the borough. The service will ensure that alley gates remain secure, functional, safe for public use, and compliant with relevant standards. The contractor will carry out a range of repair and replacement tasks including call outs, lock and mechanism replacements, and key/fob management.
Value undisclosed
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