The Individual Placement Support (IPS) scheme aims to provide tailored employment support for individuals receiving structured community treatment for drug and alcohol dependence through the Suffolk Integrated Drug and Alcohol Treatment Service provider, Turning Point. The scheme is designed to support service users who are unemployed, as well as those currently employed but at risk of losing their employment, to obtain and sustain meaningful work.
The target group will be users who are in structured treatment in our commissioned Integrated Drug and Alcohol treatment Service provider within Suffolk (Turning Point) The provider will need to work closely with Turning Point to ensure that people receive person-centred support, and outcomes are met. This will include co location in the three hubs across Suffolk and potential to work from satellite locations in the Suffolk area. The services are currently provided under an existing contract due to expire in September 2026. TUPE may apply to existing staff transferring from the current provider.
The contract period is 1 October 2026 to 31 March 2029 (30 months) with an option to extend for up to a further 2 years (24 months). The maximum contract value is £1,073,498 exclusive of VAT for the duration of the contract including extension.
The submission deadline is 12th June 2026 at 11am. Please note late returns will NOT be permitted.
The deadline for clarification questions is 27th May 2026, which must be generated via the correspondence option on the website.
Bikeability Child Cycle Training has been delivered in Cambridgeshire since 2007. The county is among the top 20 highest performing local authorities with around 6,000 pupils receiving the training per annum, representing approximately 80% of the eligible audience.
Bikeability cycle training equips service users to choose cycling to travel more actively, more safely and more often, thus upholding the Council's following priorities:
- Enable full, healthy lives for all (promoting active and independent living)
- Ensure fairness and opportunity (through the best start for children and young people, and physical access to jobs)
- Support a green and sustainable county
The Bikeability Cycle Training Contract is being developed specifically to deliver the existing Bikeability grant award (2026 - 2029) and fulfil The Authority's grant recipient obligations, including the designated course level allocations.
The Programme objective for training providers in 2026/2027 is:
- Increase participation in, and achieve rider outcomes of, Level 2 Bikeability by the end of primary school (Year 6) to improve road safety, promoting responsible cycling behaviour, and benefitting health and wellbeing.
To enable delivery of the overall objective, further sub-objectives have been outlined:
- Prepare children for Level 2 through Level 1 and Learn to Ride
- Encourage schools to take part in Bikeability Courses
- Encourage participation in the Bikeability programme of under-represented groups
Full details of the procurement procedure, the Contract, required Services, and the process for bidding for this opportunity are detailed within the associated tender documents.
The Council is providing the total estimated value of the Contract in accordance with the PA23 requirements on valuing contracts and for transparency purposes. The estimate is however provided purely as a guide and no guarantee is given as to the actual value of the contract under that maximum.
The Council reserves the right to abandon the procurement and is not bound to award any contract arising from this Tender Notice. Bidders are solely responsible for all costs and expenses incurred in relation to the preparation and submission of their Tender response.
Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council (hereinafter referred to as the Council) is seeking tenders from suitably qualified contractors to undertake the Installation of Electricity Mains Isolation Switches within social housing in the Borough of Welwyn Hatfield. Contractors will need to:
1) Install the isolation switch (Wylex 100amp double pole switch ( REC)) and Meter Tails.
2) Undertake all the administration required
3) Supply an NICEIC test certificate.
It is imperative that the Contractor holds a valid certificate of registration for a Meter Operation Code of Practice Agreement and will need to provide this as part of their tender submission.
The Council requires the following machinery (or equivalent), delivered to its Leisure Contractor (Greenwich Leisure Limited) at the following address:
Panshanger Golf Complex
Old Herns Lane
Welwyn Garden City
Hertfordshire
AL7 2ED
1 x Ransomes MP653 Wide Area Rotary Mower
• 65.2hp Kubota Stage V Diesel Engine
• 3.3m Overall Cutting Width
• 1.52m Front Deck
• 2 x Impact Absorbing Wing Decks
• Fingertip Joystick Control For Individual Deck Lift / Lower
• 1.66m Transport Width
• On Demand Weight Transfer System
• Q – Amp Steering
• 3.8” Display Screen
• Permanent 4 W/D in Forward
• On Demand 4 W/D in Reverse
• Hydrostatic Closed Parellel Loop –Cross Series Suretrac System
• Fully Sealed Maintenance Free Rear Axle
• ROPS
• LED Road Lighting Kit and Beacon
• Turf Tyres
• 2 Year Warranty
1 x Wessex Pro-Line Gen 2 RMX500 Tri-Deck Roller Mower
• 5.0m Cutting Width
• 2.3m Transport Width
• 1.8m Centre Deck Width
• 1.8m Wing Deck Width
• 2460 kg Weight
• 10 – 100 mm Cutting Heights
• 60hp Tractor Required
• 20.5 Acres Per Hour
• Full Width Rollers with Scrapers
• Anti-Scalp Discs
• Gold Cut Blades
• Independent Float on all Decks
• Pro Lift System
• LED Lighting with Strobe as Standard
• Rotor Baffles Ensure Even Grass Distribution
• 54 Grease Points – With Remote Greasing
1 x Iseki SF237 Out Front Rotary Mower
• 60” Rear Discharge Cutting Deck
• 35HP Stage V Diesel Engine
• Rear Tool Carrier
• Anti Scalp Wheels
• Mulching Kit
• Permanent 4WD Drive
• Hydrostatic Power Steering
• ROPS Protection Frame
• Rear Weight Kit
• 2 Year Warranty
1 x Wessex CRX320 Trailed Mower
• PTO Drive
• 3.2 Meter Cutting Width
• 2.1 Meter Transport Width
• 35HP+ Power Requirement
• Height Of Cut Range 10-110MM
• 9 Cutting Spindles
• Front & Rear Full Length Rollers
• Turf Tyres
• Belt Driven Decks
• Full Width Rollers
• 3 Year Warranty
1 x Smithco Sand Star Bunker Rake
• Briggs & Stratton Petrol Engine
• Fan Rake Attachment
• Front Plough
• Hydraulic Power Steering
• Hydraulic Rear Implement Control
• 1 Year Warranty
SCDC is looking for a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to provide abandoned vehicle collection, storage and disposal services in South Cambridgeshire. This will involve SCDC in contacting the contractor to arrange collection (storage and ultimately disposal) of the vehicle. As part of these services SCDC will notify the contractor of the vehicle location, marks on the vehicle and registration. The contractor will need to visit the location of the abandoned vehicle and photograph it, before collecting and storing the vehicle. SCDC will notify the contractor of the requirement to dispose of a vehicle. Please note that the range and sizes of vehicles can vary and SCDC need a contractor who has the capacity and capability to collect a variety of vehicles.
South Cambridgeshire District Council - Abandoned Vehicles Contract
SCDC is looking for a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to provide abandoned vehicle collection, storage and disposal services in South Cambridgeshire. This will involve SCDC in contacting the contractor to arrange collection (storage and ultimately disposal) of the vehicle. As part of these services SCDC will notify the contractor of the vehicle location, marks on the vehicle and registration. The contractor will need to visit the location of the abandoned vehicle and photograph it, before collecting and storing the vehicle. SCDC will notify the contractor of the requirement to dispose of a vehicle. Please note that the range and sizes of vehicles can vary and SCDC need a contractor who has the capacity and capability to collect a variety of vehicles.
Should you be interested in this opportunity, the full tender documents can be found on our e-tendering website via the following link: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=b95c66c9-3f50-f111-813c-005056b64545
South Cambridgeshire District Council is looking for a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to provide internal works and related services for 270 Cambridge Science Park, CB4 0WE.
Witham and Braintree Fire Station Bay Door Replacement
The works consist of the replacement of the appliance bay doors to Witham & Braintree fire stations
to replace the existing temperamental sliding doors with improved overhead doors also used on
other fire stations. This consists of replacement overhead doors, associated Mechanical and Electrical and making good works.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Kelvedon:-Doors./A239B9936B
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/A239B9936B
Essex Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Fire and Rescue AuthorityWAC-596524
This opportunity is for the establishment of a multi-supplier framework agreement for the provision of coach and minibus transport services, including local and regional passenger transport for students, staff and visitors. The Framework will cover the provision of Coach hire and Minibus hire (with driver), Local, regional journeys, One-way and return journeys, Short-notice and pre-booked services.
Example journey purposes include, but are not limited to Medical student placement transfers (MED), Student sport travel (PES), Outreach programmes, Arrivals and International arrivals, Teaching events and conferences, Transfer from schools for events such as Applicant days, Field courses, Recruitment events including open and applicant days.
the provision of Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Electric Vehicle ChargePoint's through the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund PROC128
The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority (CPCA), alongside Cambridgeshire County Council (CCC) and Peterborough City Council (PCC) have been allocated £5,437,000 of public sector money from the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) fund. The aim is to secure additional private sector funding to enable the delivery of a high number of additional electric vehicle infrastructure (EVI) across the area, above and beyond what could be delivered with just LEVI funding alone.
It is anticipated that the contract will focus on providing EVI in residential areas that have limited access to off-street parking. This may be a combination of delivery of infrastructure within communal residential car parks as well as on-street charging spaces.
It is anticipated that most of the charging infrastructure will be standard (-7-22kW). Rapid charging and public car parks operated by the local authorities will not be included within the specification, however, there may be separate opportunities with each council in due course.
Inspire Education Group are currently out to tender for the provision of Janitorial and Cleaning Supplies.
Suppliers that would like to take part in this tender process are invited to "Express Interest" upon which they will be given access to the full tender documentation delivery through this e-tendering system. When the tender documents have been made available involved suppliers will receive notification via email and the tender documents can be accessed from the "My Tenders" area of this website and selecting the "View Details" button of this project. Please allow sufficient time to make your return as late returns will not be permitted.
Any questions relating to this tender should be made via correspondence on the website and can be addressed to the main contact as shown in the details above.
Central Bedfordshire Council is seeking a consultant to undertake a ‘whole life costing’ exercise to ascertain the sinking fund element for service charges of commercial units in mixed-use blocks in its current stock and reinstatement cost assessments.
In addition to the above, consultant building surveys will be required to undertaken at different stages of the letting process, and during the period of the lease, as detailed below. There are circa 45 commercial units in total and whilst the majority are currently let, there remain several changes each year for which this contracted service will be required, including some being built / acquired.
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: 12th June 2026 at 12pm
Completed Quotations and attachments should be submitted electronically by the due date via our In-tend electronic tendering system. Quotations must be uploaded via the My Return section of the system. Quotations submitted through the correspondence facility will not be considered. Your Quotation must be submitted via the In-tend system by no later than 16th June 2026 at 12pm
Quotations received after that time will be excluded.
Inspire Education Group are currently out to tender for the provision of Flooring.
Suppliers that would like to take part in this tender process are invited to "Express Interest" upon which they will be given access to the full tender documentation delivery through this e-tendering system. When the tender documents have been made available involved suppliers will receive notification via email and the tender documents can be accessed from the "My Tenders" area of this website and selecting the "View Details" button of this project. Please allow sufficient time to make your return as late returns will not be permitted.
Any questions relating to this tender should be made via correspondence on the website and can be addressed to the main contact as shown in the details above.
NHS Talking Therapies and Psychological Therapies for Severe Mental Health Problems Services for NHS Essex ICB
This is a Contract Notice communicating NHS Essex Integrated Care Board’s (herein referred to as 'the Authority') commencement of a competitive process to award a public contract for provision of this 'NHS Talking Therapies (NHS TT) and Psychological Therapies for Severe Mental Health Problems (PT SMHP) services (the Service). The process will be conducted in accordance with Regulation 11 of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023.<br/><br/>The proposed contract term is from 01st April 2027 – 31st March 2030, with the option to extend for a maximum of 24 months, until 31st March 2032. <br/><br/>The aggregate contract value is £94,118,443 pound sterling for the 3-year contract term (01st April 2027 – 31st March 2030). This figure acts as the maximum financial envelope for the procurement. <br/><br/>The maximum total contract value over the 5-year period (where optional extension provision is enacted) is £156,223,810 pound sterling.<br/><br/>The Proposed Contract to be entered into by the Authority and the Preferred Bidder(s) for the Services will be based on the NHS Standard Contract 2026/27 (full-length) and all subsequent variations thereof from time to time during the contract term.<br/><br/>The award criteria, including Basic Selection and Key Criteria are outlined within the procurement documentation. The service requirements and details are outlined in the Document 3 - Service Specification included in the procurement pack. All relevant information can be obtained for free via the e-procurement portal at https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/ under Contract Reference: C443109<br/><br/>If you require assistance / supplier support, please see the Portal Helpdesk: https://suppliersupport.atamis.co.uk/hc/en-gb/sections/4612344115359
Cambridge City Council are seeking a supplier to deliver two separate residents' magazines- Cambridge Matters and Open Door.
Cambridge Matters is Cambridge City Council's magazine for residents, to be delivered to all residential households in the city as a 16-page, full colour, A4 sized magazine.
Open Door is Cambridge City Council's tenant and leaseholder magazine, to be delivered to 7700 specified residential properties in the city as a 16-page, full colour, A4 sized magazine.
We would like to contract a supplier to deliver the magazine three times per year. The council's requirement is for a supplier to liaise with our nominated printers and manage the delivery of the magazine. The Cambridge Matters magazine will go to all 53,500+ residential properties in the city, of those, Open Door will only be delivered to 7,700 specified residential properties. Address data will be provided for the 7700 Open Door properties. We welcome recommendations for how best to achieve this outcome.
UEA is seeking to appoint a reputable company with a proven track record in directly managing and delivering technically demanding Facilities Management services to similar organisations. The scope of Facilities Management Services required includes Integrated Facilities Management for its properties and the Quadram Institute managed by Quadram Institute Partners (QIP), designed to deliver the optimal value for money (VFM) solution.
It is anticipated that all services will be underpinned by technology, and robust policies and procedures, which will at all times reflect good industry practice within an environment of continuous improvement.
Pathology Storage and Scanning Solutions Tender Notice
HealthTrust Europe is seeking to establish a framework agreement with suitably qualified providers for the provision of pathology storage, scanning, and associated management solutions, as detailed within this contract notice. The framework will support Participating Authorities by offering comprehensive services for the storage, retrieval, management, and processing of pathology materials, associated records, and digital outputs.
The Framework Agreement will be structured into four Lots, each comprising core and, where applicable, optional requirements. Suppliers may bid for one or multiple Lots, including an aggregated offering.
Lot 1: Storage, Retrieval and Management of Pathology Samples
This Lot covers physical storage and lifecycle management of pathology materials and associated documentation. Core requirements include: physical storage and management of pathology samples and records; retrieval and transportation; inventory management; and destruction of pathology samples.
Optional requirements include: provision of consumables associated with storage, handling, and transport.
Lot 2: Pathology Slide Scanning Services and Solutions
This Lot focuses on the digitisation of pathology materials and the management of resulting digital assets. Core requirements include: offsite slide scanning services to generate Whole Slide Images; electronic retrieval of digital images; and physical retrieval and transport of pathology samples. Optional requirements include: inventory management; virtual storage solutions; image management systemsand ; provision of consumables; destruction of pathology samples; and deletion of digital images and associated records.
Lot 3: Specialised Stem Cell Storage
This Lot provides specialised storage services for stem cells requiring controlled environmental conditions. Core requirements include: compliant physical storage and management of stem cells and associated records; retrieval and transportation under appropriate conditions; inventory management; and destruction of stem cells.
Lot 4: Aggregated Lot
This Lot enables suppliers to offer a combined solution across two or more of Lots 1–3 under a single agreement.
Cambridgeshire County Council requires providers of Supervised Family Time, located in the Eastern Region, and across the Country, to support the Council to meet their statutory duty to ensure children enjoy time with family.
This is to supplement the Council's own in house supervised family time service who cannot meet the current demand due to volume or when children live a distance from Cambridgeshire.
Following on from the Preliminary market engagement notice issued 02/12/2025 (https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/079062-2025) the Authority requires provision of Bereavement and Mortuary Services for North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust hereafter referred to as “The Trust”.
The service required covers:-
• adult funerals;
• child funerals; and
• sensitive burials.
The service is to cover hospital sites including:
- Peterborough City Hospital
- Stamford and Rutland Hospital
- Hinchingbrooke Hospital
Proposed contract term is 3 years + 1 year extension.
The procurement documents are available for unrestricted and full direct access, free of charge, at:
https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome
Suppliers can find additional information at the above-mentioned address.
Suppliers must be registered on the Central Digital Platform with up-to-date Core Supplier Information.
Tenders must be submitted electronically via the above-mentioned address before the stated Submission Deadline of 12:30 18/06/2026.