The Framework will provide a comprehensive range of HR, Payroll and Employee Screening
Services. It is being established to meet the needs of the Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust with the potential to include other Trusts within the North East London Integrated Care Board (NEL ICB). .
It is also open for use by all contracting authorities across the UK public sector (and any future successors). Full details of the classification of eligible end user organisations and geographical areas is available at:
http://www.dukefieldprocurement.co.uk/fts-eligible-users
The Trust would like to invite suppliers to engage, through its procurement partners Dukefield Procurement Limited, to discuss the nature of the forthcoming framework, its' design, specification and constructs. This notice is seeking suppliers who my wish to engage with us in this regard.
Includes Lots:
Lot 1: Human Resource Services
Lot 2: Human Resource Software
Lot 3: Payroll Services
Lot 4: Payroll Software
Lot 5: Employee Screening Solutions
Lot 6: DBS and Criminal Record Checks
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Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Pre Engagement Marketing for SEND Passenger Transport Minibus Contract St Giles & Rutherfords
Croydon Council is looking for a supplier for the SEND Passenger Transport Minibus Contract St Giles & Rutherfords schools.
The service is for the provision of passenger transport services for vulnerable children, young people and adults for the London Borough of Croydon to St Giles and Rutherfords Schools for a 7-year contract period.
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To apply for this contract, you must have first registered on the council’s e-procurement portal -https://in-tendhost.co.uk/croydontenders/
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The Climate Ambition Support Alliance (CASA) programme will work through secondary providers to provide training, in addition to technical, legal and logistical support for developing country negotiators, in order to build the capacity of the least developed and most climate vulnerable states to participate in the international negotiations process and be more effective in influencing its outcomes, whilst at the same time facilitating the UK's core negotiations objectives. CASA builds on the work done to date by the Negotiations Support Programme (and before that CDKN), but represents a new programme intended to provide an enhanced capacity building offer, with the ability to be more responsive to technical assistance requirements within the international climate change negotiations and related fora as they emerge.
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Online Market Engagement Event Registration Thursday 23rd April January 2025 11:30-12:30.
https://forms.office.com/e/Y5YG7xNLuC
Development of design of sprinkler upgrade works to Industria Building in Barking. This work is required to bring the sprinkler system in line with HHS requirements and to allow storage of goods at height.
Design indicative guidance has been supplied within the tender documentation, alongside an indicative programme, and pricing schedule.
The council are inviting suppliers to participate in preliminary engagement to gain insight from the market with the purpose of making any potential future exercise, well framed, feasible, focused and of likely interest to the market with regards to the delivery of the care, support and risk management interventions for 6 young adults (Age 18-25 years old) with diverse and complex needs, at a new supported living accommodation development in County Durham.
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 Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonLondonWAC-578823
Extra Care Housing supports vulnerable residents with long-term conditions and/or disabilities to live independently in their own home with care and support on-site.
Hounslow will shortly be tendering for ~£4 million of care and support contracts for 163 units of extra care across three schemes:
• Two Older Person's (55+)
• One Mixed Age (18+)
Market Engagement for the HomeTest’s vision which is to create a single, trusted national home testing capability that enables individuals to order, complete and receive results from clinically validated diagnostic tests from home, integrated into the NHS App and aligned with national screening, monitoring and prevention goals. This does not include point of care testing capability but refers to a vision for self-sample collection and laboratory analysis.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Public Health and Communities team, Dorset Public Health Team and NHS England are seeking market feedback to help inform and shape a possible upcoming procurement to establish a new Sexual Health & HIV service for BCP and Dorset Council areas via a preliminary market engagement exercise.
It is increasingly important to maximise capacity across the whole locally commissioned system for sexual health and HIV, through meeting the national ambitions to provide a service, that meets the needs of local people, offers open access, high quality contraception provision, approaches to prevention, effective diagnosis and management of all STIs.
Please could interested organisations respond to the following questions.
Completed questionnaires should be submitted via the messaging facility on this activity by midday 23 April 2026
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole CouncilWAC-578628
Watercourse and associated structures maintenance contract to enable the continuation of the ongoing maintenance of watercourses and associated structures.
BCC as the Lead Local Flood Authority for its administrative area, and as a riparian landowner, has responsibilities for managing flooding and watercourses on council owned land under the Flood and Water Management Act (2010) and Land Drainage Act (1991). The regular watercourse maintenance works reduce the chance of flooding by avoiding blockages, ensuring watercourses are free flowing and so that flood risk assets continue to function properly.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Public Health and Communities team, Dorset Public Health Team and NHS England are seeking market feedback to help inform and shape a possible upcoming procurement to establish a new Sexual Health & HIV service for BCP and Dorset Council areas via a preliminary market engagement exercise.
It is increasingly important to maximise capacity across the whole locally commissioned system for sexual health and HIV, through meeting the national ambitions to provide a service, that meets the needs of local people, offers open access, high quality contraception provision, approaches to prevention, effective diagnosis and management of all STIs.
Interested organisations are invited to register their interest at www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk, where a link to the Pre‑Market Questionnaire is available.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole CouncilWAC-578372
We require an evaluation consultant to design and deliver the full evaluation process for the Transforming Littlehampton Museum project. The consultant will:
• Develop an NLHF compliant Evaluation Plan using a logic model framework
• Design appropriate methods to collect quantitative and qualitative evidence
• Produce surveys, questionnaires and other tools to be used by Museum staff and community participants
• Facilitate focus groups, interviews, and other participatory evaluation activities (in person or online)
• Evaluate progress at key project stages
• Meet regularly (minimum six times) with the Museum Curator and Project Officer to discuss progress and findings
• Produce a final Evaluation Report by 31 January 2029
• Present findings to the Community Resources Committee in March/April 2029
The methodology must reflect the highly community-driven nature of the project and be sensitive to the diversity of Littlehampton's population. Data collection must include internal and external stakeholders and demonstrate inclusivity.
Evaluation may cover, but is not limited to:
• Options appraisal effectiveness
• Impact and engagement of contemporary co collecting
• The process and outcomes of the rationalisation and dispersal programme
• Oral history activities, including digitisation, participation and usage
• Events and their impact
• Audience sentiment and changes in representation, relevance, and inclusivity
The consultant should propose clear, adaptable, and participatory evaluation methods suited to a mixed methods project.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) intend to engage with the market in advance of the procurement of the Travel Health Advice and Vaccinations Service.
This notice is NOT a call for competition. It is being issued for the purpose of:
- Informing suppliers of a forthcoming procurement
- Inviting interested suppliers to participate in early market engagement using the Supplier Expression of Interest Form (link below)
Partaking in market engagement does not preclude from proceeding to a future stage of procurement.
Overview:
The FCDO and its Partners across Government (PAGs) (collectively known as the Authority) require Travel Health and Vaccination services for its officers and qualifying dependants (including newborn babies) who are travelling overseas for postings or official business.
The aim of this contract is to provide a modern, evidence-based travel health service that provides our officers and their qualifying dependants with travel health advice, travel vaccinations and malaria prophylaxis to allow them to live and travel overseas as safely as possible.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), together with its Partners across Government (PAGs), collectively referred to as the Authority, require the provision of Travel Health and Vaccination services for officers and eligible dependants—including newborns—travelling overseas for assignments or official duties.
This contract is intended to deliver a contemporary, evidence-based travel health service that offers officers and their qualifying dependants comprehensive travel health advice, appropriate travel vaccinations, and malaria prophylaxis, thereby supporting their ability to live and work abroad while maintaining optimal safety standards.
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development OfficeLondonWAC-571081
The University of Birmingham ("the University") is reprocuring its Framework for the Supply and Installation of Audio-visual (AV) Equipment, with annual spend through this Framework being approximately £1.6 million.
The scope of the Framework shall include, but not be limited to:
1. The design and supply of:
(a) Amplifiers (b) Assistive Listening (b) Audio Distribution, Processing, switching, and scaling (d) AV Cabinetry (e) AV Lecterns (f) AV Mounting bracketry (g) AV Software (h) Cables/Connectors/ consumables (i) Collaborative meeting and learning (j) Control Products (k) Digital Signage (l) Induction loop (m) Installation cabling (n) Interactive Presentation (o) Large size Video Display (p) Lecture Capture (q) Lighting Systems (r) Loudspeakers (s) Microphones (t) Mixers & Consoles (u) PA / VA Systems (v) Projection screens - electronic (w) Projection screens - manual (x) Projector lamps (y) Projectors/Projection Products (z) Racks, (aa) Rack mounts & Brackets, (ab) Recording and editing equipment (ac) Video Distribution, Processing, switching, and scaling (ad) Visualisers (ae) Wall/surface mount input plates (e.g. 1gang HDMI input) (af) Systems Design
2. The provision of the following services:
(a) Systems Design (b) Project Management/Installation of Equipment (Lot 2 only) (c) Account management (d) Planned preventative maintenance and reactive maintenance for off-campus facilities (this will not be required for main campus, as maintenance will be managed in-house).
It is envisioned that a multi-lot tender will be conducted in order to establish this Framework. The initial lot structure has been outlined below, although this is subject to change.
- Lot 1: Supply Only
- Single Supplier
- Lot 2: Supply and Installation
- Multiple ranked suppliers
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAMWest MidlandsWAC-570902
Swansea Bay University Health Board (SBUHB) and Hywel Dda University Health Board (HDUHB) intend to establish a new Capital Construction Framework to support capital projects valued up to £7 million. This framework aims to enhance the Health Boards' ability to manage and deliver their capital programmes, reduce reliance on external public-sector frameworks, develop a regional supply chain and contractor base, reduce procurement timescales, and improve delivery confidence in terms of time, cost, and quality for enhanced patient outcomes in South West Wales.The framework will support digital construction methods and encourage the adoption of modern methods of construction (MMC) where appropriate. Social value, sustainable procurement, and foundational economy principles will be integrated into the framework, with a focus on ethical employment, decarbonisation, SME participation, and alignment with the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015.This Planned Procurement Notice is issued to alert the market to this upcoming opportunity and stimulate early contractor engagement.A Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) will follow, setting out the structure of each Lot and the maximum number of contractors to be appointed. Only the highest-scoring bidders from the PQQ stage will be invited to tender. All tender documentation will be issued via the eTender Wales portal.All call-off contracts issued under the framework for SBUHB will be governed by the NEC4 Model Form of contract (Options A and C), with NHS Wales Standard Terms and Conditions for works valued up to £25k.Call-off contracts issued under the framework for HDUHB will be governed by the JCT Contract, NEC4 Model Form of contract (Options A and C), with NHS Wales Standard Terms and Conditions for works valued up to £25k.The framework is being developed in alignment with current procurement legislation, particularly the Procurement Act 2023 and its focus on transparency, value, and innovation.The proposed lots are:LOT A – Swansea Bay University Health BoardLOT B – Hwyel Dda University Health Board- Lot 1.A / Lot 1.B Multi-Disciplinary & Modernisation Works (SME Focus): Value Threshold £0 - £25,000 (Rotational Procurement Route, up to 3 contractors per region). - Lot 2.A / Lot 2.B: Value Threshold £25,000 - £500,000 (Rotational Procurement Route, up to 4 contractors per region).- Lot 3.A / Lot 3.B: Value Threshold £500,000 - £2,000,000 (Rotational with Option to Mini-Comp (Commercial Only) Procurement Route, up to 4 contractors per region).- Lot 4.A / Lot 4.B: Value Threshold £2,000,000 - £4,000,000 (Mini-Comp (Commercial Only) Procurement Route, up to 4 contractors per region).- Lot 5 - Regional Lot (5A/5B): Value Threshold £4,000,000 - £7,000,000 (Mini-Competition (cost/quality) up to 6 contractors per region).Contractors may submit bids for multiple Lots. However, Lot 1 (Multi-Disciplinary and Modernisation Works – SME Focus) is a standalone arrangement. Contractors bidding for Lot 1 will not be eligible to bid for Lots 2, 3,4, or 5. Contract Duration:4 Years + 1+1 (potential for two one-year extensions).Target Commencement Date: 1st October 2026.Please note that the timescales are indicative and subject to change – tender documentation is NOT available at this time.If you have any questions, please contact: Shannon.Mason@wales.nhs.uk
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)WalesWAC-571248
Expressions of interest are invited for a development partner to enter into an overarching partnering agreement for the delivery of a multi-site New Homes Housing Portfolio.
Under that overarching partnering agreement, once the initial concepts and site specific principles have been agreed, the Council and the development partner will then enter into development agreements for each site.
Further detail in respect of the opportunity and the Sites is set out in the Memorandum of Information and Project Brief.
The portfolio is expected to include circa. 3-7 sites, each of which are expected to be residential led developments.
The Council’s primary, driving ambition is to maximise the supply of genuinely affordable homes in its area, funded through the land value of the sites.
It should be noted that the ‘total value (estimated)’ stated below in this notice is the estimated gross development value of all sites currently contemplated as being capable of delivery through this opportunity.
WCBC is establishing a compliant procurement route for the execution of Childcare Provision – Flying Start/Non-Maintained Funded Early Education. This will provide an unlimited number of suitably qualified and experienced Childcare Providers (referred to as Potential Providers).
The provision is being purchased under two Lots:
LOT 1 – FLYING START
LOT 2 – NON-MAINTAINED EARLY EDUCATION
The objective of the Services is to deliver a proposal for the Provision of Depot Shed Roller Shutter Doors & Door Maintenance, replacement of life expired depot shed doors, a proposal for the overhaul of doors where necessary and a proposal for a PPM regime to be provided for existing doors
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:
https://goviathameslinkrailway.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Newcastle-upon-Tyne:-Installation-of-doors./U7H9CGJ65J
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://goviathameslinkrailway.delta-esourcing.com/respond/U7H9CGJ65J