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The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) Group and Pembrokeshire College wish to establish an Open Framework Agreement for the Provision of Capital Development Professional Consultancy. The Framework Agreement is divided into seven (7) Lots: ● Lot 1 - Project and programme management (inc. Lead Consultant role) ● Lot 2 - Quantity Surveying / Cost Consultancy ● Lot 3 - Building Surveying (Condition & Lifecycle) ● Lot 4 - Architecture and Design ● Lot 5 - M&E / Building Services Consultancy ● Lot 6 - Principal Designer / H&S Consultancy ● Lot 7 – Structural Engineering The Group intends to appoint a maximum of six (6) Consultants per Lot. Tenderers may submit responses for one or multiple Lots, provided they have the capacity and capability to meet the requirements of each Lot. Tenderers must clearly indicate which Lot(s) they are bidding for. This procurement is being conducted via the Sell2Wales portal. All relevant documents, including the Invitation to Tender (ITT) and associated materials, are available exclusively in electronic format through the Sell2Wales website. The procurement process will follow the Open Framework Procedure, as outlined in the Procurement Act 2023. The ITT and its associated materials have been structured to ensure fair and equal treatment of all tenderers. Bidders must adhere to the specified format and order when completing their responses to enable consistent evaluation. Bidders are advised to read the entire ITT carefully prior to submission. Failure to follow the instructions for completion or submission may result in disqualification from the process.
£15,000,000
Contract value
Our Lady and All Saints MAC envisages learning taking place in communities inspired in the Spirit of Christ, where Christ's commandment to love God and neighbour inspires a caring and nurturing ethos which is expressed in relationships within and outside of School. The contract will be for three years in duration, with the option to extend for a further one period of up to two years and with a commencement date of 15 February 2027. Full details will be included in the Invitation to Tender. TUPE regulations apply to this contract, which involves the transfer of existing Cleaning Staff, of which some may be members of the Local Government Pension Scheme, requiring arrangements to be made for 'Admitted Body' status with the relevant pension fund. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Solihull:-School-cleaning-services./6W86Q37U9V To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/6W86Q37U9V
£2,382,900
Contract value
The University of Sheffield is out to tender on behalf of the Department of Estates and Facilities Management for upgrades to the solvent store at the Medical School. Scope of Requirement: Decoration of the walls, floors and ceiling, installation of a new chemical storage cabinets and associated M&E Works. The full technical specification can be found in the tender documentation which will be sent to you once you have expressed your interest. Tender Process and Documentation: This is an open exercise. The ITT can be downloaded by registering and expressing your interest on the University`s e-tendering system https://in-tendhost.co.uk/Sheffield. If you have any questions or comments in relation to this tender they must be submitted via the In-tend System, this can be accessed at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/Sheffield Completed tenders must be returned through the same e-tendering system. Closing date for receipt of tenders: 24th April 2026 at 12 noon (UK time). Additional information: The University of Sheffield is not a contracting authority for the purposes of the Procurement Act 2023. The University reserves the right from time to time to voluntarily operate under the Procurement Act 2023 on a case by case basis. Otherwise, advertisement of any contract in Find a Tender Service or Contracts Finder is at the sole discretion of the University and is undertaken on a voluntary basis with no implied obligation to comply with the procurement legislation. For the avoidance of doubt, this procurement is not subject to the Procurement Act 2023.
£50,000
Contract value
Ceredigion County Council is seeking to appoint a contractor who can deliver a reliable, high quality, value-for-money, managed service for the mechanical mowing of highway verges, highway visibility splays / sight lines and cycleways in Ceredigion. (Trunk Roads). The Contract is divided into three (3) Lots as follows: • Lot 1: Ceredigion North • Lot 2: Ceredigion South • Lot 3: Trunk Road Bidders may submit a Tender for one (1) Lot, any combination of Lots, or all Lots. Each Lot will be evaluated separately, and the Council reserves the right to award one, some, or all Lots. The contract term will be from 11th of May 2026 to 31st March 2028 with an option to extend for two further periods of up to 12 months each. The estimated value is between £600,000 and £760,000 for the full term of the contract including all extensions. Please note that the contract value provided within this notice represents an estimate prepared by the Council. It is issued for guidance only and does not constitute a fixed budget or an indication of the expected contract price. Bidders are expected to submit a competitive bid based on market prices. The tendering period attached to this notice is subject to reduced timescales due to the original tender notice failing by Sell2Wales. The tender documents have been available via eTender Wales from the 27th of March 2026 for any potential supplier to access. This requirement is now considered urgent due to the need of Verge Mowing to ensure public safety.
£760,000
Contract value
The successful Supplier will be required to provide Catering services for Snapethorpe and Lawefield Primary Schools. The contract commences on 1st September 2026 and runs for an initial 3-year period with 2 x 1-year optional extensions. Student numbers at Snapethorpe are 554 and at are Lawefield 400. There is also a Pupil Referral Unit next to Lawefield which is serviced by Lawefield kitchen which takes Max 10 meals per day, however at present average’s 4 meals a day. Annual contract value is £250,258 per annum with a potential full term contract value of £1,251,290 Snapethorpe and Lawefield have a long history of collaboration, including tendering their respective catering services together. It is the intention of both schools to award the catering services to a single contractor; however, each school reserves the right to appoint independently of the other. Snapethorpe Primary School, St George's Rd, Lupset, Wakefield WF2 8AA Snapethorpe Primary is a very welcoming and inclusive school, which works in close partnership with all families for the benefit of every child. Snapethorpe are fortunate to have very supportive parents and governors and strive to work together to give every child a happy and rewarding primary school experience and positive memories that will last long into adulthood. Excellent pastoral care is at the heart of the school ethos. Ensuring all children feel safe, cared for and happy underpins all their work. Snapethorpe Primary School believe in a purposeful and engaging curriculum where each child’s unique talents are both developed and celebrated. They work hard to ensure that each child fulfils their academic potential including achieving their best possible outcomes in English and mathematics. They strive to ensure that all children are able to access a broad and balanced curriculum that builds sequentially on key knowledge and skills thereby enabling them to deepen their understanding. They also provide a curriculum, which enables all children to develop their self-esteem, resilience and ability to communicate and work co-operatively. They aim to prepare children to be successful, independent learners who acquire the essential skills that will prepare them for the next stage of their education and to be responsible citizens of the future. Lawefield Primary School Lawefield Ln, Wakefield WF2 8ST Lawefield is a friendly, welcoming school where children feel safe to learn, grow and succeed. They are proud of our thoughtful, well-rounded children and are committed to a holistic approach to learning where children are inspired to achieve their potential. They have recently developed their curriculum to ensure it is relevant to the needs of their children. Knowledge and vocabulary are at the heart of the curriculum and carefully sequenced so that learning is built upon term-by-term, year-by-year and, between topics across a variety of year groups. This enables pupils to gain and retain more knowledge and understanding through their whole school life in order for them to know more and remember more over time. As well as wanting our children to succeed academically, they work hard towards the goal of all children being kind, respectful and responsible to everyone and the environment. They do this in a positive and supportive manner to encourage children to think for themselves and become independent learners. During their last inspection Ofsted recognised that” pupils’ behaviour and attitudes to learning are a strength of the school” and rated the pupils’ behaviour as outstanding. They have a loyal, hard-working and caring staff who share the governors’ commitment to work to achieve the best for each of their children and the community. They are fortunate to serve a diverse community where they learn from each other and value and celebrate our differences. Both schools have ambitions for growth to reach maximum capacity over the term of this contract. Please see PSQ Document for more information. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at: https://litmustms.co.uk/tenders/UK-UK-Wakefield:-School-catering-services./7M495UBU26 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://litmustms.co.uk/respond/7M495UBU26
£1,251,290
Contract value
Health and Social Care Moray intends to establish a flexible framework for Children’s Residential and Education Services. The framework will allow approved providers to be quickly identified and matched to children and young people requiring residential care.
Value undisclosed
Stockport Council is one of the leading authorities participating in the Government's Advanced Zoning Programme (AZP). Under the AZP, Stockport Council is seeking to procure a Development Agreement with a partner to fully design and ultimately invest, build, operate and manage the Stockport District Heat Network (a Green Heat Network Fund supported scheme). Please see tender pack for a full outline of the requirements.
£406,490,000
Contract value
The successful Supplier will be required to provide catering services for Welford-On-Avon Primary School The annual contract value is approximately £80,000.00 and the initial contract term will be three years, commencing 1 August 2026 and concluding 31 July 2029. The contract will operate on a guaranteed performance basis, offering a fixed annual return and/or subsidy. There will be an option to extend for a further term of three years by mutual agreement. Welford-On-Avon Primary School is a Nursery to Year 6 primary school located close to Stratford-Upon-Avon.. Currently 7% of pupils are eligible for Free School Meals (FSM). The school has approximately 270 pupils on roll and 35 staff employed on site. Welford on Avon Primary School is a high-achieving, larger-than-average rural primary and nursery school located in the beautiful village of Welford on Avon, Warwickshire. The school serves the local community and also welcomes pupils from surrounding villages. Our rich educational environment promotes positive attitudes and an ethos where every child is valued and given every opportunity to succeed. Emotional wellbeing is central to all we do. We aspire to build confidence across our school community through a culture of kindness, mutual respect, and consideration. By providing enriching experiences, we believe our pupils will enjoy their childhood while laying strong foundations for future challenges. Our broad and balanced curriculum enables all pupils to develop a thirst for learning, acquire new skills, and discover their unique talents. We also have a Resource Provision on site to support children with communication and interaction needs. Please see PSQ Document for more information. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at: https://litmustms.co.uk/tenders/UK-UK-Warwickshire:-School-catering-services./K88NV76DD4 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://litmustms.co.uk/respond/K88NV76DD4
£480,000
Contract value
North and Mid Wales Trunk Road Agent Specialist Design Services Framework.
£1
Contract value
The successful Supplier will be required to provide cleaning services for Welford-On-Avon Primary School The annual contract value is approximately £50,000 and the initial contract term will be three years, commencing 1 August 2026 and concluding 31 July 2029. The contract will operate on a guaranteed performance basis, offering a fixed annual return and/or subsidy. There will be an option to extend for a further term of three years by mutual agreement. Welford-On-Avon Primary School is a Nursery to Year 6 primary school located close to Stratford-Upon-Avon. The school has approximately 270 pupils on roll and 35 staff employed on site. The approximate total square meterage of the school is 1,501.46. Welford on Avon Primary School is a high-achieving, larger-than-average rural primary and nursery school located in the beautiful village of Welford on Avon, Warwickshire. The school serves the local community and also welcomes pupils from surrounding villages. Our rich educational environment promotes positive attitudes and an ethos where every child is valued and given every opportunity to succeed. Emotional wellbeing is central to all we do. We aspire to build confidence across our school community through a culture of kindness, mutual respect, and consideration. By providing enriching experiences, we believe our pupils will enjoy their childhood while laying strong foundations for future challenges. Our broad and balanced curriculum enables all pupils to develop a thirst for learning, acquire new skills, and discover their unique talents. We also have a Resource Provision on site to support children with communication and interaction needs. Since 2019, Welford on Avon Primary School has led the ‘Welford on Avon Teaching School Hub’ in partnership with the University of Worcester, and we currently host 11 trainees either at our school or in partner schools. In addition, we offer before and after school care and have an active Friends of Welford group who work tirelessly to raise funds. Our pupils enjoy a wide range of after school clubs, including Netball, Drama, Football, Multisports Rugby, Art, and Choir. ‘Our vision is to inspire a lifelong love of learning within a safe, inclusive and nurturing environment empowering self-belief, respect and resilience to support our school community to reach their full potential’ Currently, the contract employs three cleaners who work evening shifts only, one of whom is the Site Manager. As part of the new contract arrangement, the school would like the Site Manager role to be incorporated into the cleaning contract. This will include responsibilities such as unlocking, locking up and closing down the site, in addition to standard Site Manager duties, including maintenance. Full details of these responsibilities will be set out in the tender documentation when issued. The school is open to reviewing and adjusting the current cleaning hours and welcomes innovative approaches that may be proposed as part of the tender process. Opportunities for efficiency savings will also be considered. Please see PSQ Document for more information. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at: https://litmustms.co.uk/tenders/UK-UK-Warwickshire:-School-cleaning-services./59W7478BG9 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://litmustms.co.uk/respond/59W7478BG9
£300,000
Contract value
Establish a multi-supplier framework for the supply of lockable mobile phone pouches, unlocking bases, and associated support services. The framework will support Police and Crime Commissioners (PCC) and their equivalents across the Country as well as schools, in enabling schools to create phone-free learning environments, while still allowing students access to their devices before and after the school day.
Value undisclosed
The Scottish Ministers acting through Marine Directorate invites tenders from suitably qualified suppliers to undertake annual health checks of the propulsion drives fitted on its compliance vessels; MPV Jura, MPV Minna and MPV Hirta.
£200,000
Contract value
We are looking to procure a supplier to deliver the content for both our Advanced and Future Manager Programmes. This will involve support with the nomination and selection for the AMP in particular, all in-person delivery of the training itself, as well as the creation of materials and admin support for the FCA team throughout the delivery of the programmes. Included would need to be the ability to include assessments and de-briefing, as well as coaching capabilities.
£2,316,000
Contract value
The Works are split into 3 specific areas as follows: • Enabling works – Installing sheet piling through earth and engineered dams both upstream and downstream of the river Frome to provide a robust temporary dam • Permanent works- Install sheet piling both East and West of M5 tying into concrete segregating wall , existing scour piles and existing riverbank. Install capping beam to top of all sheet piles. • Remedial works – Remove sheet piles from the temporary dam and remove from site. Please see Tender documents for full details.
£350,000
Contract value
Rochford District Council is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced Contractor to deliver refurbishment works at The Mill Arts & Events Centre, Bellingham Lane, Rayleigh, Essex. Works include a new roof, replacement windows and external doors, new heating and ventilation plant and mechanical and electrical Compliance works. The Centre is a multi-purpose public venue constructed in the 1970s and requires works to the building fabric and mechanical and electrical plant to meet modern safety, statutory, and operational standards. The facility will remain operational throughout the works, and Contractors must programme, phase, and sequence activities accordingly.
£1,700,000
Contract value
East Lothian Council requires removal services to meet the following requirements: Removals service for East Lothian Council operational facilities (office, public buildings and school removals). Removal and Storage service in East Lothian for domestic furniture and personal belongings in relation to the Council’s property maintenance programme as well as situations relating to homelessness, abandonments, evictions, decants, Scottish Welfare Fund community care grants and adult social work. Carpet fitting services are required for domestic removals. For removals associated with the Council’s property maintenance programme the Service Provider delivers carpets back to the Tenant the day before the furniture is returned. The carpet fitter fits the carpets on the day carpets are delivered back to the Tenant. In some circumstances the Council must comply with statutory requirements and timescales regarding the removal and storage of personal possessions and the Contractor must be able to comply with such. Storage must be secure and fit for purpose and within a practical visiting distance to allow clients access to their property on request. Disposal of items with the aim of maximising recycling and re-use opportunities.
Value undisclosed
London Borough of Lewisham invite suppliers to tender for a floating support service providing brief but intensive support to adults Lewisham with additional support needs. The Intensive Housing Advice and Support Service (IHASS) will deliver brief, intensive housing-related support to service users whose accommodation is at risk, or who would be at risk of losing their accommodation without timely intervention. This may include providing targeted support to service users requiring resettlement. The service has focus on tenancy sustainment and resolving immediate crisis in people's lives. The service operates across Lewisham. The aim of the service is to prevent homelessness and to support service users to develop the skills, confidence, and stability required to sustain independent accommodation and independent living.
£1,627,040
Contract value
The Council is seeking to procure a specialist partner to: 1. Diagnose strengths, weaknesses and risks across all layers of our service charge system and delivery model, using risk-based sampling to identify areas of concern such as high spend, high complaints or complex leases. An evidence led approach should test both billing accuracy and the actual performance of services funded by service charges. 2. Provide a prioritised, costed improvement roadmap which addresses all relevant areas including policy/process, systems/data, procurement, contract management and resident engagement. This should be categorised as quick wins and medium to long-term changes. 3. Produce clear, tribunal ready evidence trails for costs, apportionment and compliance; and clear resident facing materials to improve transparency. 4. Deliver a final Phase 3 whole population review so that every service charge scheme/block is reviewed, reconciled and assured, with corrections implemented or scheduled with a timebound plan, and with resident communications prepared. 5. Support Member and resident confidence by aligning our service charges policy and approach with all relevant statute and good practice.
Value undisclosed
Provision of funeral services for adults, infants and babies.
£150,000
Contract value
Construction works for the fire door remedial works at West Wimbledon Primary School. Works will generally be undertaken over the summer holiday break 2026 in order to reduce impact on the school. All correspondence for this opportunity must be done via the London Tenders Portal
£100,000
Contract value
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