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Fire safety improvement package of works to be undertaken at Poplar Primary School in the London Borough of Merton, over the summer holidays 2026. Where deemed required by the Contractor in order to complete works by the 1st September 2026, they should allow for out of hours working. All correspondence regarding this opportunity must be done via the London Tenders Portal.
£116,000
Contract value
The appointed provider will deliver internal audit services proportionate to the size and complexity of NFCC. This will include: • Annual Audit Planning: Develop a flexible, risk-based 3 year audit plan aligned with NFCC’s strategic priorities, risk register, and emerging risks. • Audit Delivery: Undertake a series of audits each year (anticipated volume: 2 audits annually) focused on areas of greatest risk and value. • Reporting: Deliver clear, concise reports to FAC, including assurance ratings and practical recommendations.
£75,000
Contract value
Tender for the maintenance, breakdown maintenance/emergency release Of passengers, repair, inspection & testing of lift installations at the University of Huddersfield’s campuses. The works covered under this contract shall be for the supply and delivery of the maintenance of the passenger goods and accessibility lifts that the University has responsibility for be that owned or leased by the University. Please refer to the tender documentation for further information. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Huddersfield:-Lifts./9623T87GAA To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/9623T87GAA
£300,000
Contract value
The Council is inviting Suppliers to submit a Tender for the Kitchen and Bathrooms Installation and Replacement The Council will provide as much support and information as it can to help guide you through the quotation process. Questions asked together with the response, will be made available to all tenderers, to ensure a fair and consistent approach to all. If there is anything you are not sure about or need clarification on, please use the Correspondence facility within the In-tend electronic tendering system. Last date for receiving questions on the In-Tend system: Deadline for clarification queries at Participation and Selection stage 13th April 2026 Completed documents should be submitted for stage one electronically by the due date via our In-tend electronic tendering system. Documents must be uploaded via the “My Return” section of the system. Documents submitted through the correspondence facility will not be considered. Your documents for stage one must be submitted via the In-tend system by no later than 24th April 2026. Quotations received after that time will be excluded.
£4,750,000
Contract value
Wokingham Borough Council are inviting tenders for the construction a puffin crossing on Shinfield Road, Reading, excluding the above ground traffic signal equipment and cabling.
£84,000
Contract value
East Suffolk Council is seeking for a contractor for the renewal and repair of part of St Mary’s churchyard south boundary wall in Woodbridge, including new buttresses on school side. The contract also requires removal of existing and the construction of new vehicular entrance gate piers and connecting boundary walls in new locations and the re-hanging of adapted salvaged gates. This is a Re-Tender of 2580-TEN-O St Marys Church Boundary Wall, Woodbridge. Please be advised that there has been changes to the Appendices, the Specification, Quantity of Bills to the quality questions in the Tender documents and the information required to be returned. Bidders are advised to review ALL documentation in this tender pack, as it will be different to the previous one.
£510,000
Contract value
The option is a cloud-based design platform, accessible via a secure web interface, offering enhanced scalability and reduced infrastructure overhead. The solution will integrate with a University of Dundee-hosted virtual machine to enable secure data exchange and computational workflows. Installation of server-side components will be managed by the DDU Data Management and Computational Chemistry teams, with network provisioning supported by DTS. Ongoing maintenance and updates will be provided by the vendor
£750,000
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
Eastlight Community Homes requires an experienced and competent contractor to deliver fully reactive void cleaning, clearance, environmental cleaning, and garden clearance services, ensuring properties are prepared to the required standards within strict timescales (72 hours for clearance, 48 hours for cleaning) while complying with all obligations under the Building Safety Act 2022, health and safety legislation, and asbestos protocols. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Braintree:-Building-cleaning-services./T966P5X8XU To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/T966P5X8XU
£3,750,000
Contract value
Lewisham Council (the Council) invites you to submit a Tender for a supported housing service serving young people with support needs. This contract will be procured through a Competitive Flexible Procedure in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. The contract will be between the successful Tenderer and the Council for the period of three years and a possible extension period of up to two years at the Council's discretion. This will be a service providing supported accommodation for young people with support needs. The service will sit within the London Borough of Lewisham (LBL) young person's supported housing Pathway. The Pathway offers a range of supported accommodation for young people with support needs, aimed at increased independence. The Pathway fits within the wider health and social care system in Lewisham, working closely with Lewisham Children and young people's service. The contract includes the management of five buildings, all of which are owned and manged by a registered social landlord. The tender pack contained building management details in the buildings pack. It is expected that the successful tenderer will begin provision of the service on 01/04/2027. This Contract is for an initial period of three years, with the possibility of a further two years extension, at the Council's discretion.
£2,926,854
Contract value
To supply and install the replacement flat roof at Dedworth Middle School. Including removal of 4 skylights. Roof size - 212 m2 Site to be cleared of all waste generated by the outlined works. Service life of 30-50 years+ *Installation of Insulation * Supply and fit trim to perimeter *Supply and fit new fascia boards *Removal of Skylights * Scaffolding & access equipment All work to be planned and executed to comply with Health and Safety at work Act 1974 and working at height regulations 2005. Visits to the site are welcomed by appointment only : 30th March 2026 - 2nd April 2026 7th April 2026 - 10th April 2026
£100,000
Contract value
The supply and delivery of goods to Leicestershire County Council for undertaking highways street lighting and signage improvements and maintenance works.
£7,500,000
Contract value
B&NES Council has embarked on an ambitious project to deliver 2, 4-bed children's homes for children aged between 11 and 18 who have autism and complex needs associated with social, emotional and mental health needs. The homes will be co-located with, but entirely separate from, a new 30-place special school which will be operated by a single/multi-academy trust. It is anticipated that many, if not all, of the children will attend the co-located school. A building for both the homes and the school has been identified in Keynsham, by utilising the closure of the care home Charlton House (post code BS31 1BF) which is under the ownership and management of the LA. The programme to design and build the newly re-furbished, and bespoke, high-quality children's homes is underway. A public consultation was completed before Christmas, and we have commenced the procurement process to appoint contractors. B&NES Council is looking to commission a single provider to operate the two residential children's homes, working as a close, strategic partner to ensure that public money is utilised to provide quality, outcome focused provision. The two homes will each offer accommodation for four children/young people, with sleep-in staff provision, living and support spaces and a house garden. The services are expected to commence 1st September 2027. There is currently no SEND residential provision in B&NES that caters for our most complex and vulnerable children. Consultation with our parents and carers has highlighted the priority of bringing children closer to home and to their families. Many of the children in the residential homes will continue to have close contact and relationships with their families. By providing these homes in the local area, parents/carers can remain fully involved in all aspects of their child's care for example attending all medical appointments, meetings in person etc. Charlton House is also a five-minute walk away from the social care teams based at Keynsham. It is adjacent to a range of local amenities and activities allowing opportunities for socialisation and for engagement with the wider community. All of which will the improve safety and wellbeing of the children and young people and enhance preparation for adulthood. Potential providers must already operate existing Ofsted Registered Residential Children's Homes to demonstrate their knowledge and competence of successfully achieving Ofsted Registration and delivering an Ofsted compliant service, and be able to demonstrate specialist experience, qualification and knowledge regarding the care of children and young people with Autism and complex needs. In addition to the public consultation https://www.bathnes.gov.uk/charlton-house-homes-and-special-school, we have also held a number of market engagement events (presentations available with tender documentation). Note that the published contract value is a maximum value based on the full contract term (including full extension), based on 100% occupancy of both homes and includes an estimation of additional costs to meet individual care needs.
£34,800,000
Contract value
Toilet Refurbishment Project: Strip Out To set up site with floor protection to walk ways and provide skip. Make safe all Electrical and Plumbing connections. Carefully Decommission, Strip out and Remove the following items to the skip on site: 4x WC Pans, 2x Urinals, 5x Basins, 4x Cubicles, 1x Drinking Fountain, 28sqm Vinyl Flooring, 28sqm Solid Ceiling, 8x Lights, 2x Sockets, 6sqm 100 mm Brick Wall, 1x Door only, 1x Door and Door frames, 3x Radiators, 2x Hand Dryers, 1x Carefully remove for relocation water heater, 1 x extraction vents/fans, 7sqmwall tiles, 1 x install lintel to create new opening. Flooring Floor Finishes supplied and installed as follows: 28sqm Vinyl Flooring including primer and latex self levelling compound, 35lm Vinyl upstands (Cap and Cove), 2sqm Make good flooring, 1x Install new connection into manhole for new toilet waste run. Wall finishes Wall Finishes supplied and installed as follows: 1sqm New Stud Wall to be Built (unfinished) double sided, 58sqm Prepare Walls for Cladding, 58sqm White Hygienic Wall Cladding (with trims) - Full height Carpentry Carpentry works supplied and installed as follows: 1x FD 30 Ply door inc Ironmongery, 10lmNew Timber Boxing, 9lm MDF Skirting Ceilings Ceiling works supplied and installed as follows: 28sqm Suspended ceiling with smooth plasterboard tiles Extraction Extraction fan and fittings as follows: 1x Window fan and shutters Decoration 22sqm Prepare Walls for Decoration, 22sqm Paint Walls with Washable Bathroom Emulsion, 3x Paint Door and Frame (one side), 1x Paint Skylight, 9lm Paint Timberwork Electrical & Lighting works Electrical & Lighting Works supplied and installed as follows: 10x 600 x 600 LED Grid Light, 2x Lighting PIR Sensor, 2x Emergency Down Light, 3x Turboforce Junior Plus Hand Dryer, 1x Water heater wiring, 1x Surface Mounted Power Supply for Hand Dryer, 1x Cable, Accessories and Electrical Certificate, Plumbing Works Plumbing Works supplied and installed as follows: 8x Standard BTW 400mm high pan inc Seat & Cistern with Button, 7x Inta Push Taps, 2x Waste 1.25 unslotted, 2x Basin fitting kit, 3x 15mm Thermostatic Blending Valve, 3x Radiators, 3x Radiator valves, 1x Rellocate Water Heater into Store Room, 16lm Copper service feeds, 8x Soil Pipe run inc materials, 2x Waste Pipe run inc materials, 1x Wash Trough Supply and Install Cubicles and Vanity Units Misc 12x Fit Client Dispenser, 1x Final Builders Clean, Organised visits to the school encouraged : 30th March - 2nd April 7th April - 10th April
£75,000
Contract value
Derry City and Strabane District Council invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced contractors for the provision of Occupational Health (OH) Services to support the health, wellbeing, and attendance of its workforce. The Council employs approximately 1,000 staff, including employees residing in cross border areas. The appointed Provider will be required to deliver the service in line with Council policies, statutory obligations, and best practice standards. The Provider must work within established Council processes and seek to standardise procedures where possible to improve efficiency and value for money. The Provider is responsible for ensuring a smooth transition of services and for working collaboratively with the Council to ensure seamless implementation of the contract. Your submission must be submitted via etendersNI, via this CFT. No other method of submissions will be accepted. Please refer to the CfT documents for further detail.
£140,000
Contract value
Trent & Dove Housing is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and accredited Contractor to deliver a programme of fire door entry surveys across its residential housing stock, comprising approximately 6,300 properties including houses, flats, and sheltered schemes. The contract will involve undertaking systematic fire door inspections within occupied dwellings and communal areas to assess condition, compliance, and performance against current fire safety legislation and standards, including the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 (Regulation 10), Approved Document B, and relevant British Standards. The scope includes, but is not limited to: Inspection and assessment of fire doors and associated components (including frames, seals, ironmongery and glazing); Measurement of door gaps and tolerances; Identification and classification of defects and non-compliances; Provision of evidence-based recommendations for remedial works; Capture of photographic and survey data; Submission of structured digital survey outputs via the Client’s compliance management system (C365). The Contractor will also be required to: Undertake resident liaison and manage access arrangements within occupied properties; Carry out immediate make-safe actions where urgent fire safety risks are identified; Ensure all works are completed safely and in compliance with CDM Regulations and asbestos management requirements; Deliver accurate, auditable data to support the Client’s statutory compliance and asset management duties. The contract will be delivered as a programme of works issued in batches, with no guarantee of volumes, and performance will be monitored against defined KPIs. The initial contract period is expected to be up to five years, with an indicative total value of £400,000, subject to annual budget approval and programme requirements.
£333,333.33
Contract value
MTC is seeking to appoint a suitably skilled and experienced construction contractor to demolish the existing pavilion in South Park, Macclesfield, and construct a new community pavilion in its place. This project has been in development for many years and has the backing of many residents of the town. South Park is the largest park in Macclesfield. It celebrated its centenary in 2022 after it was gifted to the people of Macclesfield by local Alderman William Frost. It has been a vital green space for residents ever since. The Park is a true asset for our town, and one that we have an opportunity to improve for our residents, our community and to attract visitors from near and far. South Park currently plays host to leisure activities including, play facilities, a skate park, open space for dog walking, tennis, bowls, and a very successful parkrun amongst other outdoor exercise activities. Page 4 of 10 The park has had a pavilion overlooking its band stand for a number of generations, with the current pavilion building replacing the original following a devastating fire in 1970s. This replacement building was most recently used as a base for the now ceased Connexions service. Currently the building acts as storage and shelter for the park maintenance team and on an ad hoc basis by the friends of the park group S:Park, the South Park Community Tennis Club and parkrun. Local residents have campaigned for a pavilion building in South Park for the past 20 years. Several in-depth consultations have been carried out with the community group SPARK (The Friends of South Park Group) and the Town Council as well as a recent round of face to-face consultations held in August 2022. MTC is looking for a suitably experienced building contractor to demolish the existing pavilion and construct a new community pavilion in the park. Macclesfield Town Council are asset transferring the building from the local authority Cheshire East Council and are seeking to demolish the existing pavilion and build a fully accessible and environmentally friendly building, available and open to all the community. A building that meets the needs, expectations and ambitions of the community, the park services as well as encouraging visitors to the park. Through project forming and evaluation, a building that is flexible and sustainable and that can provide for the community well into the future In early 2022, Bower Mattin and Young were hired as architects and were tasked with designing different designs to take to the public for consultation In Aug 2022, we held 4 public consultations, in the park and in the town centre. Over 750 detailed written responses were received. Our residents wish us to proceed with the project and identified two of the five designs that were presented to them. We have merged these two to provide a two-storey building with a number of the design features that were most valued. The proposed scheme is an environmentally sensitive pavilion designed to provide a wide range of flexible spaces suitable for family gatherings, fitness, dance, and regular cultural events. There will be a Changing Places toilet with baby changing for all park users. The ground floor consists of a large café area with chill out spaces housing local art exhibits and magazines. It will lead to a canopied outdoor terrace with seating overlooking the bandstand. There are also two large multi-purpose rooms which can provide a space for people to gather. The first floor overlooks the park and tennis courts. It will provide an event space for exhibitions, music, comedy nights and large family celebrations of up to 100 people. It is intended that the new building will be highly insulated and incorporate a turf/sedum roof to create a high thermal mass which will also assist water attenuation. Passive solar gain combined with a heat recovery and recirculation ventilation system and air source heat pumps will be at the core of the renewable energy proposals.
£1,500,000
Contract value
Supply and install replacement roof on B Block *Strip and dispose of existing tiles, roofing batten and membrane * Retile using Double Roman tiles * Supply and install rooflights, dispose of existing skylights * Replace Fascia, Soffit & gutters including downpipes * Supply and erect scaffolding for access * Supply and erect temporary heras fencing * Provide weekly hire of site welfare facilities * Site to be cleared of all waste generated by works Organise visits to site are encouraged to assess the scope of work: 30th March - 2nd April / 7th April - 10th April. Works to be completed through school holiday periods
£350,000
Contract value
MTC is seeking to appoint a suitably skilled and experienced construction contractor to demolish the existing pavilion in South Park, Macclesfield, and construct a new community pavilion in its place. This project has been in development for many years and has the backing of many residents of the town. South Park is the largest park in Macclesfield. It celebrated its centenary in 2022 after it was gifted to the people of Macclesfield by local Alderman William Frost. It has been a vital green space for residents ever since. The Park is a true asset for our town, and one that we have an opportunity to improve for our residents, our community and to attract visitors from near and far. South Park currently plays host to leisure activities including, play facilities, a skate park, open space for dog walking, tennis, bowls, and a very successful parkrun amongst other outdoor exercise activities. Page 4 of 10 The park has had a pavilion overlooking its band stand for a number of generations, with the current pavilion building replacing the original following a devastating fire in 1970s. This replacement building was most recently used as a base for the now ceased Connexions service. Currently the building acts as storage and shelter for the park maintenance team and on an ad hoc basis by the friends of the park group S:Park, the South Park Community Tennis Club and parkrun. Local residents have campaigned for a pavilion building in South Park for the past 20 years. Several in-depth consultations have been carried out with the community group SPARK (The Friends of South Park Group) and the Town Council as well as a recent round of face to-face consultations held in August 2022. MTC is looking for a suitably experienced building contractor to demolish the existing pavilion and construct a new community pavilion in the park. Macclesfield Town Council are asset transferring the building from the local authority Cheshire East Council and are seeking to demolish the existing pavilion and build a fully accessible and environmentally friendly building, available and open to all the community. A building that meets the needs, expectations and ambitions of the community, the park services as well as encouraging visitors to the park. Through project forming and evaluation, a building that is flexible and sustainable and that can provide for the community well into the future In early 2022, Bower Mattin and Young were hired as architects and were tasked with designing different designs to take to the public for consultation In Aug 2022, we held 4 public consultations, in the park and in the town centre. Over 750 detailed written responses were received. Our residents wish us to proceed with the project and identified two of the five designs that were presented to them. We have merged these two to provide a two-storey building with a number of the design features that were most valued. The proposed scheme is an environmentally sensitive pavilion designed to provide a wide range of flexible spaces suitable for family gatherings, fitness, dance, and regular cultural events. There will be a Changing Places toilet with baby changing for all park users. The ground floor consists of a large café area with chill out spaces housing local art exhibits and magazines. It will lead to a canopied outdoor terrace with seating overlooking the bandstand. There are also two large multi-purpose rooms which can provide a space for people to gather. The first floor overlooks the park and tennis courts. It will provide an event space for exhibitions, music, comedy nights and large family celebrations of up to 100 people. It is intended that the new building will be highly insulated and incorporate a turf/sedum roof to create a high thermal mass which will also assist water attenuation. Passive solar gain combined with a heat recovery and recirculation ventilation system and air source heat pumps will be at the core of the renewable energy proposals.
£1,500,000
Contract value
Derry City and Strabane District Council Council is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced contractor for the removal and replacement of the existing spectator seating, and associated framed seating supports in the South Stand of The Ryan Mc Bride Brandywell Stadium. The new seating must be weatherproof, durable, and fit for purpose, with the strength and resilience required to withstand constant exposure to the elements. It must also be robust enough to safely support heavy and regular foot traffic associated with stadium use in accordance with the specification. All seating frames and support structures must be constructed from strong, long-lasting materials and designed to withstand weather conditions over time, ensuring safety, stability, and minimal ongoing maintenance in accordance with the specification. Your submission must be submitted via etendersNI, via this CFT. No other method of submissions will be accepted. Please refer to the CfT documents for further detail.
£180,000
Contract value
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