The procurement procedure being applied to the Contract is a "competitive flexible" procedure under section 20(2) of the Act. 2.1This opportunity is for a specialist software developer contractor to provide the key service of creating, supplying and installing the new Museum of Watford AVIT Software Production. Development of audio-visual software and production of film for museum AV hardware to allow:
Production and installation of immersive projection and soundscape showing the development of Watford through time.
Installation of existing films into touchscreen menu interface.
Production of 1no. film and install of up tp 10no. films showcasing the diversity of Watford
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Watford:-Software-package-and-information-systems./63G4R43P87
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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:-Roller-type-shutters./U7H9CGJ65J
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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:-Roller-type-shutters./U7H9CGJ65J
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ICT Managed Service Partner Procurement - Provision for the following contract - ICT Managed Service Partner. The tender pack has been prepared by, and the tender evaluation, is the full responsibility of Moxton Education. The CPC are providing administration of the process and are supporting with the use of the portal only.
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Harrow, Richmond and Uxbridge CollegeLondonWAC-571532
ICT Managed Service Partner Procurement - Provision for the following contract - ICT Managed Service Partner. The tender pack has been prepared by, and the tender evaluation, is the full responsibility of Moxton Education. The CPC are providing administration of the process and are supporting with the use of the portal only.
Harrow, Richmond and Uxbridge CollegeLondonWAC-571183
The Authority are seeking to award a contract of single appointment for the provision of Building Condition and Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) condition surveys, to provide the Authority with a comprehensive and consistent understanding of the physical condition and operational integrity of its fire service estate. The surveys will inform strategic asset management, support compliance with statutory obligations, and enable the development of a prioritised investment programme. This will ensure that our facilities remain safe, functional, and fit for purpose, supporting the delivery of critical emergency services across the region.
The Authority operates 83 fire stations and a number of other office/training premises throughout the counties of Devon and Somerset. A mix of building condition and M&E condition surveys are required across all premises. Detailed volumes are available within the accessible tender pack.
Commencement is anticipated in July 2026 with completion of the surveys and reporting as soon as possible thereafter during 2026.
Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue AuthorityWAC-569866
The University of Worcester is seeking a supplier to Relocate the boiler room to a new plant space. Install new heating boilers and modification of services to route away from the new space. Addition of new 'Wing' heating control zones and reuse of pumps, calorifiers etc. where possible
From January 2026, the South East Strategic Reservoir Option (SESRO) project name is changing to White Horse Reservoir, with a strapline of 'a space for nature, a place for people.'
As our reservoir proposals have evolved, so too has the potential legacy it could have. The proposed reservoir is a critical drought insurance policy for the next century and beyond - but it's also being designed as a place for people to use and enjoy for many years to come.
At this exciting stage in development, it's important that we give the project a new identity: one that better reflects the crucial role it will play in shoring up water supply, as well as the broader benefits it will deliver for future generations.
It is the same project, with the same vision, but with a new name that will help people recognise it more easily. For us, the name White Horse Reservoir roots this project in local heritage and in the natural world around us. Equally important as the project's new name, the strapline tells us more about where the project's strengths lie; a space for nature, a place for people.
To stay up to date and find out more, please visit www.thames-sro.co.uk/whitehorsereservoir
Thames Water is leading the development of the new reservoir project, in partnership with Affinity Water and Southern Water.
Thames Water is responsible for delivering the development phase, developing the commercial model for the project and for running the procurement processes to appoint the project's Main Works Contractor (MWC) and later, the appointment of an Infrastructure Provider (IP).
Thames Water is delivering the project under the Specified Infrastructure Project Regulations, or "SIPR", first established and used for the Thames Tideway Tunnel project. Under this approach a new regulated entity, known as an IP will be established to finance and deliver the project, holding a Project Licence granted by Ofwat.
Delivery under SIPR is subject to a notice to specify an infrastructure project, which is currently under development between Thames Water and Ofwat.
Following the approach taken on the Thames Tideway Tunnel project, Thames Water is separately procuring the Main Works Contract and the IP Contract.
This tender notice relates to the procurement of the Main Works Contract only, which comprises the award of a multi-supplier Framework Agreement and a single Call-Off Contract.
The Framework Agreement will be a bespoke framework agreement which is described further in the document associated with this tender notice.
The Call-Off Contract will be based on the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract June 2017 (with amendments January 2023) using main option C, secondary options including clause X22 (early contractor involvement ("ECI")), and bespoke amendments, which are described further in the documents associated with this tender notice.
The Call-Off Contract two-stage ECI approach comprises a design and construction planning stage ("Stage One"); and a detailed design and build stage ("Stage Two"). The two-stage ECI Call-Off Contract includes a key decision point that is based on conditions precedent that must be satisfied before a Notice to Proceed to Stage Two can be issued.
The Development Consent Order (DCO) reference design (provided by others) will inform the requirements and constraints within the Call-Off Contract scope (Scope). The MWC will develop the design for construction to comply with the Scope, which will be integrated with the discharge of certain planning requirements "secondary consents" and construction planning for Stage Two.
Tenderers will be required to submit a Target Price to deliver the Call-Off Contract requirements included in the tender documents. As part of the Call-Off Contract, the Pricing Information will set out the circumstances where the tendered Target Price can be adjusted during Stage One ("Adjustment Events"), for example, if the Client changes the Scope. Following a Notice to Proceed to Stage Two, the Target Price (established during Stage One) will be subject to amendment in accordance with the compensation events included in the Call-Off Contract.
The decision gate to proceed to Stage Two will be dependent on a number of matters, including: 1) appointment of the IP; 2) an accepted design (insofar as it has been developed in Stage One) that meets the requirements of the Call-Off Contract; 3) confirmation of the Target Price in accordance with the Pricing Information; and 4) the granting of the DCO.
At the end of Stage One, the Call-Off Contract will be novated to the IP from Thames Water. From the point of novation, the IP will become the MWC's Client and contract counterparty throughout Stage Two, administering the Call-Off Contract and making payments to the MWC accordingly.
Subject to the issue of the Notice to Proceed, Stage Two will commence with an initial period to discharge any remaining secondary consenting issues, followed by mobilisation to commence construction. Following construction, a testing and commissioning phase will be required with a target date for the reservoir to be operational from 2040 (although filling the reservoir with water could take several years). Some construction of visitor facilities, as well as landscaping activities will likely continue until 2043.
The Call-Off Contract involves the design, build, test and commission of a new reservoir with an operational capacity of 150 million cubic metres (Mm³) and water surface area of circa 6.7km2, situated to the South-West of the town of Abingdon in Oxfordshire, which will support long-term drought resilience across the South East of England.
White Horse Reservoir is a proposed fully bunded, non-impounding raw water storage reservoir in the upper catchment of the River Thames.
Water will be abstracted from the River Thames during periods when sufficient river water is available and conveyed to the reservoir via a pumping station and circa 4km of tunnels.
White Horse Reservoir is being developed in full compliance with the Reservoirs Act 1975. A Construction Engineer and Reservoir Advisory Panel have been appointed to oversee the design and construction, ensuring adherence to safety standards and regulatory requirements throughout the project lifecycle. The Construction Engineer appointment will continue through the entire construction phase, through first filling and the initial years of operation. The Reservoir Advisory Panel will provide regular review of the design and construction activities and draw upon best practice from around the world.
The reservoir embankment and associated structures will be designed to national and international standards and guidance documents.
To deliver the reservoir, watercourse diversions and replacement floodplain storage are required.
A conveyance system will be implemented to transport water to and from the River Thames, and to the interface points with the Thames to Southern Transfer (T2ST) and Farmoor Transfer projects.
The reservoir includes passive design provisions for future integration with other strategic water resource and flood alleviation schemes.
Other associated infrastructure forms part of the works, including roads, rail sidings, recreational facilities, utilities diversions, renewables and power supplies, and drainage.
The scope of the Call-Off Contract will include, but not be limited to:
· Design and construction planning.
· Mobilisation and enabling works (incl. utility diversions, site clearance and demolition, environmental and archaeological surveys, utility connections, securing the site boundary, habitat creation and species relocation, geotechnical investigations and various other activities).
· Creation of a temporary rail siding and materials handling area on the Great Western Main Line, required to facilitate the delivery of certain materials by rail freight and therefore reduce the total volume of material imported and exported by road.
· Creation of watercourse diversions, floodplain and drainage, as well as initial works relating to the future restoration of the Wilts and Berks Canal.
· Reservoir earthworks, excavation to create the borrow pit and embankments, Replacement Flood Storage, other components of the landscape scheme and road embankments.
· Tunnelling and pipelines including the reservoir tunnels and river tunnel.
· Road construction (including overbridges).
· Concrete works for the operational structures, such as the reservoir towers and pumping station.
· River Thames intake/outfall structure, requiring a sheet-piled temporary cofferdam in the River Thames.
· Construction of ancillary buildings.
· Mechanical and electrical infrastructure and fit-out.
· Building construction and fit-out.
· Landscaping.
· Land and habitat management.
Note: The total value (estimated) stated in this Tender Notice is estimated at Q2 2025 prices and therefore excludes any allowance for inflation over the life of the contract from this date.
THAMES WATER UTILITIES LIMITEDSouth EastWAC-544993
Innovate UK, in partnership with the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) is seeking a delivery partner to recruit, manage, support domestic undergraduate students through a Semiconductor Talent Award programme for the 2026 - 2027 academic year.
Derbyshire County Council invites suitably qualified and accredited Principal Contractors to submit a tender for the installation of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) at Ashbourne Library and Hub.
The appointed Principal Contractor will be responsible for the full delivery of the works, including coordination, installation, commissioning, and handover of the Air Source Heat Pump systems in line with all relevant statutory, technical, and safety requirements. Contractors must be able to demonstrate the necessary competence, experience, and accreditation to act as Principal Contractor under the CDM Regulations, ensuring safe management of the site and all associated construction activities.
The works will be delivered within an operational public building, and bidders must therefore provide clear evidence of their ability to plan, manage, and execute projects in live environments with minimal disruption to services.
Further details, including the specification, drawings, and pricing documents, are available within the tender pack. Derbyshire County Council expects all contractors to fully familiarise themselves with the site and project requirements before tendering.
Derbyshire County Council invites suitably qualified and accredited Principal Contractors to submit a tender for the installation of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) at Ashbourne Library and Hub.
The appointed Principal Contractor will be responsible for the full delivery of the works, including coordination, installation, commissioning, and handover of the Air Source Heat Pump systems in line with all relevant statutory, technical, and safety requirements. Contractors must be able to demonstrate the necessary competence, experience, and accreditation to act as Principal Contractor under the CDM Regulations, ensuring safe management of the site and all associated construction activities.
The works will be delivered within an operational public building, and bidders must therefore provide clear evidence of their ability to plan, manage, and execute projects in live environments with minimal disruption to services.
Further details, including the specification, drawings, and pricing documents, are available within the tender pack. Derbyshire County Council expects all contractors to fully familiarise themselves with the site and project requirements before tendering.
Derbyshire County Council invites suitably qualified and accredited Principal Contractors to submit a tender for the installation of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) at Ashbourne Library and Hub.
The appointed Principal Contractor will be responsible for the full delivery of the works, including coordination, installation, commissioning, and handover of the Air Source Heat Pump systems in line with all relevant statutory, technical, and safety requirements. Contractors must be able to demonstrate the necessary competence, experience, and accreditation to act as Principal Contractor under the CDM Regulations, ensuring safe management of the site and all associated construction activities.
The works will be delivered within an operational public building, and bidders must therefore provide clear evidence of their ability to plan, manage, and execute projects in live environments with minimal disruption to services.
Further details, including the specification, drawings, and pricing documents, are available within the tender pack. Derbyshire County Council expects all contractors to fully familiarise themselves with the site and project requirements before tendering.
Derbyshire County Council invites suitably qualified and accredited Principal Contractors to submit a tender for the installation of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) at Ashbourne Library and Hub.
The appointed Principal Contractor will be responsible for the full delivery of the works, including coordination, installation, commissioning, and handover of the Air Source Heat Pump systems in line with all relevant statutory, technical, and safety requirements. Contractors must be able to demonstrate the necessary competence, experience, and accreditation to act as Principal Contractor under the CDM Regulations, ensuring safe management of the site and all associated construction activities.
The works will be delivered within an operational public building, and bidders must therefore provide clear evidence of their ability to plan, manage, and execute projects in live environments with minimal disruption to services.
Further details, including the specification, drawings, and pricing documents, are available within the tender pack. Derbyshire County Council expects all contractors to fully familiarise themselves with the site and project requirements before tendering.
Derbyshire County Council invites suitably qualified and accredited Principal Contractors to submit a tender for the installation of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) at Ashbourne Library and Hub.
The appointed Principal Contractor will be responsible for the full delivery of the works, including coordination, installation, commissioning, and handover of the Air Source Heat Pump systems in line with all relevant statutory, technical, and safety requirements. Contractors must be able to demonstrate the necessary competence, experience, and accreditation to act as Principal Contractor under the CDM Regulations, ensuring safe management of the site and all associated construction activities.
The works will be delivered within an operational public building, and bidders must therefore provide clear evidence of their ability to plan, manage, and execute projects in live environments with minimal disruption to services.
The University of Huddersfield is tendering for its new Professional Services (Consultant) Framework, split into 10 Lots. The framework A SQ (Lots 1-5) has already taken place. The remaining 5 Lots, which are part of this Framework B, are: Lot 6 - Project Management Services, Lot 7 - Quantity Surveying Services, Lot 8 - Building Surveying Services, Lot 9 - Landscape Architect, and Lot 10 - Environmental/Sustainability Consultancy.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:
https://neupc.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Huddersfield:-Environmental-management./A86ZAARQ9V
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the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust requires a suitable supplier for the ongoing supply of after‑market vehicle parts used across our Fleet and Ambulance Preparation workshops. All supplied products must comply with relevant UK/EU product standards and be suitable for use in an emergency service operational environment.
South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation TrustWAC-574531
Erewash Borough Council (EBC) have started work on a new Local Plan, which will be drawn up using the new (currently draft) National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) 2025. The Planning Policy team is embarking on an evidence base gathering exercise so that a new Local Plan can be submitted within the next 3 years, in line with Government objectives on accelerating the speed in which local plans are produced. EBC are looking for a contractor to:
• carry out a Heritage Assessment of the borough, to be used by the Planning Policy team to inform its new Local Plan;
• prepare and present both a Heritage Asset Strategy and a World Heritage Site Strategy to be used by the Planning Policy team to inform the Local Plan.
Full details can be found within the Tender pack.