City of Sunderland College T/A Education Partnership North East have a requirement for the Supply of Lanyards. The contract term is 36 months with the option to extend for a further 2x 12 months. (Extension options will be at the discretion of the College)
Park View School is seeking to appoint a provider to deliver the coaching services, management services, sports science, vocational education and logistical operations for each of the academies. To provide an overall management structure to deliver high quality sporting and education provision that enhances the overall student experience.
The appointed provider will be responsible for end-to-end delivery including coaching, education, sports science, pastoral care, and logistics.
We are seeking to deliver the following academies, fully staffed to deliver outstanding outcomes. We are requesting interested parties to submit a plan on the number of staff required and a budget model for this. We are expecting to see how the academies will be managed, what delivery will be in place for coaching, sports science, vocational teaching, cleaning, logistics and operational delivery of the sports academy.
Key to this is having staff who can manage the sports academies alongside delivering the pastoral aspects required within the academic environment. The current provider of these services only uses self-employed staff and we therefore believe that there will be no staff eligible for transfer under the TUPE Regulations.
To successfully award this tender, organisations need to demonstrate how they will achieve student numbers for the following sports academies. As it stands the existing provider has recruited the below estimated numbers based on new first years only:-
● Women's football - 34
● Men's football - 56
● Men's Rugby - 24
● Women's Rugby 26
● Cricket - 36
● Basketball - 10
● Athletics - 15
Currently there are 169 year 12 students. This is broken down into the following academic courses:-
● 79 Btec sport students
● 72 A levels
● 18 Active IQ
Those students take part in the following sports academies:-
● Men's Football 50
● Women's Football 38
● Cricket 33
● Men's Rugby 20
● Women's Rugby 11
● Athletics 14
● Netball 3
● Swimming 1
The contract also requires provision of transporting any recruited students into Park View 6th Form. The school has 8 x 16 seater Minibuses and a 9 seater minibus that are available for use. The cost of the lease and fuel is covered by the school budget. If required, the budget for fuel for the academic year is £35,000.
Park View School also requires the pitches to be maintained. The pitch maintenance is an optional service that can be subcontracted. If you are able to provide this service then you must demonstrate how you will maintain the grass pitches that we currently have. Describe what machinery you have and the experience of the ground staff who will undertake this. As this is an optional service it will not be included within the bid evaluation. You must provide the price of this service separately for information purposes only.
Further detail is outlined in the Park View ITT Provision of Coaching Services 2026-27.
Tees Valley Combined Authority (the 'Contracting Authority'), part of the Tees Valley Combined Authority Group are seeking to reprocure Supported Bus Services across the Tees Valley region.
Within this tender, the services below are separated into lots. Providers can bid on as few or as many lots as they deem appropriate. Each lot has a separate financial threshold.
A maximum budget of £15,049,000 is available to deliver these contracts including the utilisation of all options to extend.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:
https://teesvalley.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Darlington:-Public-road-transport-services./3VQ37RDQ8J
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://teesvalley.delta-esourcing.com/respond/3VQ37RDQ8J
Tees Valley Combined AuthorityNorth EastWAC-597945
Supply of a Health, Safety and Safeguarding Incident Management Solution - 2026
The Education Training Collective (ETC) is a group of Further Education Colleges and Independent Training Providers within the North-East of England. We are seeking a supplier to provide a cloud-based Health, Safety, Safeguarding and Critical Incident Management Platform.
GB-Middlesbrough: Parkside Halls Damp Remedial Works
The removal of the existing Wash Hand Basin, Mirror & Vanity light, subsequent dri-lining works & the supply & fit of new Wash Hand Basin / Vanity Unit combination, new Mirror, wall cladding & Vanity Light to all Student Rooms in Parkside Hall accomodation
Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
Connect to Work is a voluntary local supported employment programme launched by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and funded by the UK Government. The contract will provide support to:
Disabled people
People with health conditions and
Individuals with Complex Barriers to move into and maintain Employment.
Building Management System (BMS) Maintenance and Support Services Framework
Centre for Process Innovation Limited trading as CPI seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced Supplier to a framework agreement for the provision of Building Management System (BMS) and Environmental Monitoring System (EMS) maintenance and support services.
CENTRE FOR PROCESS INNOVATION LIMITEDNorth EastWAC-596020
Care and Support Services within Extra Care Housing
The Council is seeking to award a contract for the provision of care and support services for the following extra care accommodation settings:
• Haddington Vale
• Cherry Tree Gardens
Service requirements include Care and Support Services to individuals who are aged 18 years and over have been assessed by the Council as being eligible under the Care Act 2014 for care and support and whose care and support is fully or part funded by the Local Authority.
The service will be provided to tenants within Haddington Vale and Cherry Tree Gardens extra care schemes (including
the bungalows at Cherry Tree Gardens.
The service will include:
- Care and Support within Extra Care
- Wellbeing Service
The City Council's In-House building contractor, Repairs & Construction Services (RCS) require support from Indoor Environmental Specialists to carry out servicing and maintenance to the Councils ventilation and heat recovery systems. Various Heat Recovery Units are installed and in operation in schemes across the city in occupied dwellings and public buildings.
The units currently installed are Vent-Axia Heat Recovery Ventilation Units (HRVs), however other types or models may be installed in the future depending on the design and build requirements. These other units would also fall under the scope of this contract for servicing.
003152 - Provision of Cleaning Services at Durham County Council Bus Stations
Durham County County are seeking one provider to undertake daily cleaning and janitorial duties within the bus stations, located across Durham County. A cleaning schedule will be implemented to ensure all key tasks are completed on a daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly basis, as well as a yearly deep clean.
There are 5 bus stations in scope of this procurement, all located within County Durham:
Bishop Auckland Bus Station
Consett Bus Station
Durham Bus Station
Peterlee Bus Station
Stanley Bus Station
Full tender documents can be accessed, free of charge, by registering on the Open Portal at www.open-uk.org
The proposed contract period is 1st September 2026 - 31st August 2028, with an option to extend a further 1 x 24-months, at the Council's sole discretion.
The Service to be provided is a South Tyneside Sensory Support Service.
Key requirements of the service include:
• Maintaining a register of people who are severely sight impaired and sight impaired, and those who are deafblind.
• Assessment and care planning for people with sensory impairment, including deafblind.
• Assessment for minor aids and adaptations to support people with visual impairment.
• A sight loss rehabilitation programme.
• Advice, information and support for both people with visual and hearing loss and for those who are deafblind.
This is a block contract for 5 years with the option to extend by up to 12 months. Annual contract sum for year 1 is £136,424.
The full tender pack is available free of charge via https://open-uk.org/login - project number #OPEN2026907
South Tyneside Borough CouncilNorth EastWAC-594890
The purpose of this commission is to appoint a provider to manage and administer a low-interest loan product which will support North East Combined Authority owner-occupiers and private landlords to improve the energy efficiency of their housing through installation of retrofit measures. The loan is intended to facilitate retrofit for households not eligible for grant funding where the upfront cost of measures is the principal barrier to progressing with these or where the full cost of installation is not covered by grant funding.
CPI are undergoing a digital transformation. Several of our processes, including Warehouse, Procurement, Finance, CRM, and HR are being enhanced and standardised in Microsoft Dynamics 365. This tender is to cover the provision of ongoing application support for these processes.
The Contractor will be expected to work remotely and provide support during office hours. Any exceptions to this, where work will be required to take place outside of core hours (e.g. system upgrades) will be discussed and agreed upfront.
The Contract will be for an initial 24 months, with the possibility of 2 x 12-month, extension periods which will be subject to satisfactory performance. Due to the types of partners and customers we work with there may be a possibility that Contractor staff accessing CPI systems and data will need to be vetted to a specific security level.
The estimated budget for this contract is £185,000 for the first year, however the maximum value of this Contract will be £740,000 over the initial 24 months and possible extensions. The Contractor should note that these values are no guaranteed and are estimates.
CENTRE FOR PROCESS INNOVATION LIMITEDNorth EastWAC-598025
North Tyneside Respiratory Infection Service (Winter Pressures) Most Suitable Provider Process
North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board (Relevant Authority) intend to follow the Most Suitable Provider (MSP) process to award contracts for short term Acute Respiratory Infection services in response to winter pressures in North Tyneside (a temporary service).
Providers must have suitable premises to provide services from. No additional funding will be provided for mobilisation/premises.
To submit an Expression of Interest, a provider must fully complete and submit a response to this opportunity by 19 June 2026, 11:59:59 PM.
Previous Market Engagement related to this notice was published on 21 November 2025. Notice identifier: 2025/S 000-076019.
NHS NORTH EAST AND NORTH CUMBRIA INTEGRATED CARE BOARD19 Jun 2026WAC-607974
Proposed development to comprise of office, welfare and workshop areas, fleet vehicle garages, a gritter vehicle shed and salt barn (8000 tonne capacity) building, external hardstanding areas for additional fleet parking, skip storage and ancillary facilities (including a truck wash bay, refuelling area, EV charging and containerised storage). Staff parking for 50 vehicles.
Sunderland City CouncilNorth East19 Jun 2026WAC-581907
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Child Poverty Reduction Programme - Cutting the cost of Education
The purpose of this service is to provide a region‑wide network facilitating a donation, collection and distribution service that education settings, from early years through to colleges, can access to obtain essential items that help children and young people fully participate in education. Items may include, for example, school uniform, digital equipment, or scientific calculators
North East Combined Authority22 Jun 2026WAC-603536
The College have a requirement to contract for the provision of a comprehensive, three-lot solution to support the recruitment and delivery of adult learners undertaking virtual learning programmes.
This includes:
- Lot 1: Learner Find services targeting eligible adult learners within the North East Combined Authority area to undertake a Level 2 virtual learning programme
- Lot 2: Learner Find services targeting eligible adult learners across non-devolved regions in England to undertake a Level 2 virtual learning programme
- Lot 3: A virtual learning platform to support the delivery, engagement, and achievement of adult learners studying Level 2 and above programmes funded through the Adult Skills Fund.
Housing, Health & Wellbeing Hospital Discharge Support Service
The service is to prevent individuals aged 18 and over from being discharged from hospital into street homelessness, and to support safe, timely, and sustainable discharges through coordinated in-hospital intervention and time-limited post-discharge support.
The service will provide proactive, responsive, and coordinated support through:
•Early identification of individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness;
•In-hospital assessment, advocacy, and discharge coordination; &
•Time-limited post-discharge support to sustain accommodation and reduce the risk of readmission.
The service will specifically support individuals who:
•Are homeless or at risk of homelessness;
•Have support needs relating to drug and alcohol use; and
•Are known to Adult Social Care services, including those with assessed care and support needs, those open to Adult Social Care teams, and those requiring coordinated discharge planning.
Durham County Council (the Council) are seeking submissions from suitably experienced and skilled organisations to provide the specified services for the Housing, Health & Wellbeing Discharge Support Service.
The service is commissioned in recognition of the significant risks associated with hospital discharge into homelessness, and the adverse impact this has on individual health and wellbeing, as well as system pressures across health, housing, and social care. The Council is committed to ensuring that no individual aged 18 and over is discharged from hospital into street homelessness, and that all discharges are safe, timely, and supported by appropriate accommodation and care pathways.
The service will operate within the framework of statutory duties under the Care Act 2014, including the duty to promote individual wellbeing, prevent, reduce, and delay the need for care and support, and ensure the integration of services where this contributes to improved outcomes. The service will also support the Council in meeting its responsibilities under the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017, including duties to prevent and relieve homelessness and to work collaboratively with partner agencies through the Duty to Refer process.
The service will deliver an integrated model of support spanning in-hospital intervention and time-limited post-discharge assistance, ensuring continuity of care for individuals with complex and multiple needs. It will form a key part of a wider system approach to discharge planning, working in close partnership with Adult Social Care, housing services, health providers, and other relevant stakeholders to facilitate coordinated and person-centred outcomes.
A core feature of this integrated approach is the requirement for the provider to work proactively and collaboratively with Transfer of Care Hubs, clinical teams, and wider hospital-based staff to identify individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness at the earliest possible stage of admission. The service will accept and respond to referrals from Transfer of Care Hubs, hospital wards, Emergency Departments, and clinical teams, ensuring timely engagement and intervention to support discharge planning processes.
A requirement of the contract is that staff work flexibly and may need to align as part of a hospital discharge pathway resulting in the need to be co-located from time to time within other relevant commissioned services and embrace opportunities for alignment with the National Health Service Neighbourhood Hubs Programme and integrated working with health, housing and adult social care partners.
Further details of the requirements are set out in ITB Documents which can be accessed free of charge at www.open-uk.org
C436616 Research Delivery Data Intelligence (RDDI) Solution
To create a UK wide digital service which will provide a near real-time overview of the delivery status, and support operational delivery of health and care research across the UK.
The services we create through RDDI will provide information to patients, the public, industry and other stakeholders on health research happening across the country and will provide deeper insights into research performance, capacity and capability in research delivery organisations.
The contract is for the provision of a unified Research Delivery Data and Intelligence solution (the Solution) that provides Central, Regional and local portfolio management capability and a central data and intelligence integration, analysis and reporting tool. This will allow UK administrations and wider stakeholders to interrogate and display research delivery data in a range of different ways.
NHS Business Services AuthorityNorth East22 Jun 2026WAC-597073