Airedale General Hospital - New Hospital Build - 33kV Contestable Connection Works
AGH Solutions Ltd, on behalf of Airedale NHS Foundation Trust, intends to procure a contestable works partner associated with the provision of a new 33/11kV electricity connection to support the new hospital development of Airedale General Hospital.
The scope will include the design, supply, installation and commissioning of approximately 4.3km of 33kV underground cabling and associated fibre communications infrastructure,
all required civil engineering and reinstatement works, the construction and fit out of a new on site 33/11kV primary metering substation, installation of two 15/30MVA transformers, protection and control systems, SCADA integration, earthing, testing, and all
related activities necessary to deliver a fully compliant contestable connection up to the defined Point of Connection.
The contractor will be required to coordinate with Northern Powergrid and any statutory undertakers as necessary to ensure the delivery of an adoptable, standards compliant asset, the contractor must also hold all appropriate regulatory certificates and registrations aligned to NERS/ENA standards.
The Trust expressly reserves the right, in accordance with the provisions of the Procurement Act 2023 and any other applicable legislation, to amend, vary, or otherwise modify the programme of works at any stage. Furthermore, should the scope of the project require expansion to accommodate additional or ancillary works and services necessary to achieve the desired outcome, the Trust may, at its sole discretion, increase the estimated fee by up to 50%. Any such adjustment shall be affected in a manner that is
fair, transparent, and compliant with all relevant procurement regulations and statutory requirements.
Submissions in response to this PQQ shall be made exclusively via email to (m.needham2@nhs.net) This process is designed
to ensure full transparency, traceability, and strict adherence to statutory requirements, including those set out in the Procurement Act 2023.
All tender activities will be subject to audit and oversight, thereby upholding the integrity and compliance of the procurement process.
SCH - NCCHT Retail Space Lease - Pre-market Engagement
Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust is seeking to engage with the market ahead of a formal procurement process for the provision of a Retail Space Lease.
The Trust is undertaking this pre-market engagement to gain a better understanding of the market’s capacity, capability, and appetite to deliver this service.
Interested suppliers are invited to review the attached documents and respond as outlined. Feedback from this exercise will help inform the development of the procurement strategy and service specification.
Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation TrustYorkshireWAC-597380
SCH - NCCHT Retail Space Lease - Pre-market Engagement
Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust is seeking to engage with the market ahead of a formal procurement process for the provision of a Retail Space Lease.
The Trust is undertaking this pre-market engagement to gain a better understanding of the market’s capacity, capability, and appetite to deliver this service.
Interested suppliers are invited to review the attached documents and respond as outlined. Feedback from this exercise will help inform the development of the procurement strategy and service specification.
Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation TrustYorkshireWAC-597387
NHS SY ICB - Individual Placement Support for Severe Mental Impairment for SMI
IPS has been identified by both the DWP and NHS England as good practice in addressing recovery and unemployment. The Department for Work and Pensions Employment and Disability Strategy indicates that appropriate work is good for physical and mental health and is a major part of ensuring people with health conditions “fulfil their potential and have opportunities to play a full role in society” . Employment is now firmly recognised as a critical component of recovery for people with serious mental illness.
NHS South Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardYorkshireWAC-591337
The Contracting Authority is procuring the NHS Healthier You Programme utilising the competitive provider selection process under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. This competitive provider selection process has multiple gateways as described in this notice. <br/><br/>The NHS Healthier You Programme procurement comprises of the following:<br/>• NHS Healthier You Behavioural Support for Obesity Prescribing ("BSOP) Service"): Targeted support for individuals prescribed pharmacotherapy GLP-1 medications as approved in a Primary Care setting by NICE. Service Users provided with the BSOP Service are referred to as the "BSOP Cohort".<br/>• NHS Healthier You Diabetes Prevention Programme ("DPP Service"): Support for individuals identified as at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Service Users provided with the DPP Service are referred to as the "DPP Cohort". <br/>• NHS Healthier You Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission ("T2DR Service"): Support for individuals diagnosed with type 2 diabetes within the last 6 years and living with overweight or obesity. Service Users provided with the T2DR Service are referred to as the "T2DR Cohort".<br/>• NHS Healthier You Long Term Conditions Prevention Pilot ("LTCP Service"): Support for individuals diagnosed with hypertension. Service Users provided with the LTCP Service are referred to as the "LTCP Cohort".<br/><br/>The Contracting Authority has divided this opportunity into 26 ICB/ICB Clusters. ICB Clusters are groupings of ICBs. The complete list is set out in VI.3.<br/><br/>Bidders will need the capability and capacity to provide the full suite of services to an ICB/ICB Cluster, offering eligible participants a choice of group based in-person services or a digitally delivered, independently accessed service provided through a web browser or a mobile application. The Type 2 diabetes Path to Remission intervention will only be delivered on a one-to-one basis (delivered in-person or remotely).<br/><br/>Contracts will be awarded by Supplier. Bidders can be awarded a contract for more than one ICB/ICB Cluster. In such instances, one contract would be issued to the Supplier listing the ICB's/ICB Clusters awarded. This means a maximum of 26 contracts may be awarded in the event a different Supplier is awarded for each ICB/ICB Cluster.<br/><br/>The anticipated value across the ICB's/ICB Clusters is £386,000,000 excluding VAT. This is based on the initial term of 36 months. There will be an option to extend by up to 24 months, giving a maximum term of 60 months. The anticipated value of the 60 month term is £738,000,000 excluding VAT. VAT will be applied as appropriate.<br/><br/>The estimated date of mobilisation / service commencement will be from 1 November 2026.
Wheelchair and Postural Services - North Yorkshire and York
NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB), hereafter the Relevant Authority, is seeking to commission Wheelchair and Postural Services for North Yorkshire and York through a Competitive Process under The Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. The preferred Provider will be required to demonstrate how they will deliver a clinically safe, high quality, dignified, cost effective service that puts the individual at the centre of their own care which supports and maintains their on-going health and wellbeing needs.
The service will be required to:
• Provide a timely, comprehensive holistic assessment of an individual's posture and mobility needs, taking into account medical condition, functional ability, social situation and environment;
• Provide posture, pressure relief and where appropriate, predictable changes in Wheelchair User needs;
• Provide a service that meets the Wheelchair Users wider health and wellbeing needs;
• Enhance and maintain the Wheelchairs Users quality of life;
• Support personalisation, independence and offer a Personal Wheelchair Budget where eligible and appropriate;
• Support an overall reduction in hospital admissions and/or length of stay; and
• Demonstrate Wheelchair Users (and carers) are central to the decision making in their wheelchair assessment and provision - evidenced through patient centred outcome measures.
NHS HUMBER AND NORTH YORKSHIRE INTEGRATED CARE BOARDYorkshire18 Jun 2026WAC-595974
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Supply of Laundry Chemicals, Tanks and Pumps
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (STH) operates a large in‑house laundry facility, processing approximately 632,000 textile items per month in support of clinical and patient‑care services. The Trust is now seeking suppliers to participate the procurement exercise for the supply of laundry chemicals, pumps, and tanks.
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust27 Jul 2026WAC-599578
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NHS England - Dynamic Purchasing System for the Provision of Lloyd George Record Digitialisation Services
NHS England (NHSE) are seeking to extend the existing DPS to support the national approach to the digitisation of Lloyd George records in GP practices. Corresponding TED notice reference is 2020/S 027-063375 published on 7 August 2020.
The National Commercial & Procurement Hub (on behalf of NHSE) is seeking suitably experienced and qualified suppliers to join the Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) as the vehicle for the procurement of digitisation services for NHS Integrated Care Boards (ICB's), and other Contracting Authorities identified on a regional or local basis.
The DPS will be divided into three Categories (Lots):
Lot 1 Scanning services
Lot 2 Integration with foundation clinical system
Lot 3 Scanning services/integration with foundation clinical system (being the aggregate subject-matter of Lots 1 and 2).
Suppliers interested in performing the services covered by both Lots 1 and 2, may apply for Lot 3 in addition to applying for both Lots 1 and 2.
The awarding of specific contracts will be via invitation to tender to Suppliers listed on the established DPS.
Contracting Authorities will be able to use the DPS to award specific contracts by inviting suppliers listed to compete via an ITT.
Access to the procurement documents is restricted. Further information can be obtained at
https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome
DPS for digitisation of Lloyd George records
Reference C299199
Additional information can be obtained from the above-mentioned address commercial.procurementhub@nhs.net
Tenders or requests to participate must be submitted electronically via
https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome
NHS SOUTH, CENTRAL AND WEST COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNITYorkshire31 Jul 2026WAC-381033
NHS England - Dynamic Purchasing System for the Provision of Lloyd George Record Digitialisation Services
NHS England (NHSE) are seeking to extend the existing DPS to support the national approach to the digitisation of Lloyd George records in GP practices. Corresponding TED notice reference is 2020/S 027-063375 published on 7 August 2020.
The National Commercial & Procurement Hub (on behalf of NHSE) is seeking suitably experienced and qualified suppliers to join a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) as the vehicle for the procurement of digitisation services for NHS Integrated Care Boards (ICB's), and other Contracting Authorities identified on a regional or local basis.
The DPS will be divided into three Categories (Lots):
Lot 1 Scanning services
Lot 2 Integration with foundation clinical system
Lot 3 Scanning services/integration with foundation clinical system (being the aggregate subject-matter of Lots 1 and 2).
Suppliers interested in performing the services covered by both Lots 1 and 2, may apply for Lot 3 in addition to applying for both Lots 1 and 2.
The awarding of specific contracts will be via invitation to tender to Suppliers listed on the established DPS.
Contracting Authorities will be able to use the DPS to award specific contracts by inviting suppliers listed to compete via an ITT.
Full details and procurement documents can be found on Atamis after supplier registration by accessing via the reference and link below.
DPS for digitisation of Lloyd George records
Reference C299199
https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome
Supplier Ambient Voice Technology (AVT) Self Certified Registry for the use of AI-Enabled Ambient Scribing Products in Health and Care Settings
NHS England are seeking to establish a supplier registry for the use of AI-enabled ambient scribing products in health and care settings. Suppliers must hold class 1 Medical Device Accreditation and current DTAC assessment. All corresponding certifications and registrations specified within DTAC must be provided as part of the application process. Evidence of benefit within the NHS care setting proposed is also required. Evidence may be provided in various formats for example, in the form of case studies or reports.
The aim is to create and develop a robust and accurate supplier registry for ambient voice technology ("AVT Registry") with an accompanying resource library that will be shared to better inform buying authorities so that they can ensure compliance with the guidance issued by NHS England. Procurements thereafter will be undertaken by the NHS bodies themselves and in accordance with their own governance requirements. The National Commercial and Procurement Hub will undertake preliminary completion checks against the requirements and standards as specified on the Atamis e-tendering portal. An evidence base of documentation will be collated for onward sharing with NHS Buyers. All collateral must be kept up to date and current. It is the supplier's responsibility to keep the Hub up to date with details of their systems and solutions so that the information shared with NHS Buyers is current and accurate.
The registry operationalises the requirements by offering a transparent, centralised platform where AVT suppliers can self-declare compliance. It is not a procurement mechanism, but a strategic enabler that:
• Lists successful AVT solutions that have submitted evidence of self-certification with NHS standards
• Supports procurement and pilot planning by surfacing supplier capabilities
• Encourages transparency around safety, data handling, and performance
• Enables monitoring and evaluation of real-world use and outcomes
• Facilitates cross-system learning and reduces duplication across ICBs
Solutions may include, but are not limited to:
• Ambient voice capture
• Real-time speech to text transcription
• Generative AI summarisation
• Suggested structured coding
• Intelligent identification - referral
• Intelligent summarisation - referral
• Automated template population - referral
• Intelligent summarisation - patient
• Automated template population - patient
• Review for approval - clinical
• Integration and API Management - EPRs
• Insights and Reporting
Applications are welcomed from Electronic Patient Record (EPR) providers as this will assist with providing options and information around comparison of EPR Modules against off the shelf.
Suppliers will be required to demonstrate:
• Compliance with DTAC and
• MHRA Class 1 Registration and evidence of post market surveillance
• Evidence of proven impact and benefit in the NHS
• Proven experience delivering AVT solutions in healthcare environments
• Ability to integrate with existing NHS digital infrastructure
• Scalability to meet varying levels of demand across different NHS organisations
• Evidence that the product/solution can meet the capabilities as stated in the application pack via video submission.
In addition, suppliers will be required to complete and submit:
• A solution Performance and Monitoring Response document.
• An indicative pricing matrix or price list.
• Information and collateral for onward sharing with NHS Buyers demonstrating the product capabilities and features.
The instructions required for completion can be downloaded from the Atamis portal. Please note, the Atamis Contract Reference is: C378603 - AVT Self Certified Registry for the use of AI-Enabled Ambient Scribing Products.
To access the information and documents in Atamis, you may need to register if you have not done so already. Please find the following URL for Atamis: https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome
Should you have any issues accessing Atamis, further support can be found via the Atamis helpdesk on 0800 9956035 or via email support-health@atamis.co.uk 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday (except public holidays)
A guide to using the Atamis portal can be found by using the following link: https://services.atamis.co.uk/docs/Supplier_User_Guide.pdf
This AVT Registry process aims to communicate to NHS organisations which suppliers have provided the necessary submission evidence, to assist them with their local procurement of AVT solutions.
The expectations are that buying authorities such as GP's, ICB's and Acute Trusts will use the AVT Registry and accompanying resource library as part of the necessary and locally required due diligence governance checks and to inform a suitable and compliant route to market which will vary according to requirements and contract value.
The first iteration of the AVT Registry was published on the 16th January 2026 and is shared with NHS Buyers upon enquiry into the National Commercial and Procurement Hub.
The initial Pre-Market Engagement Notice (UK2) was published along with the application pack on the 29th October 2025.
The AVT Self Certified Registry will remain open for new submissions on an ongoing basis. New applications will be reviewed in the order in which they are received.
Additional and ongoing reviews may be required as guidance and products and functionality develop.
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Apprenticeships and Education Services Framework
Procurement of a framework solution for both clinical and non-clinical apprenticeships and education related services. The offering will be provided via a three-way collaboration with Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust, North of England Commercial Procurement Collaborative (NOE CPC) and London Procurement Partnership (NHS LPP)
Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, trading as North of England NHS Commercial Procurement Collaborative ("NOE CPC")WAC-603143
DBTH The Provision of Car Parking, Security, Smoking Enforcement
Provision of a 24/7, 365-day managed security, car parking, and enforcement service across Trust premises, including SIA-licensed personnel, parking management, and CCTV support. The service ensures a safe and secure healthcare environment, supports patient and staff access, enforces site policies (including parking and smoking restrictions), and maintains effective traffic flow, including for emergency vehicles
Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustWAC-600569