Flexible Framework for Self Directed Support including Care at Home Services - Entry Point 5
North Lanarkshire Council (the “Council”) has already established a Flexible Framework with external providers ("Contractors") to support the critical Service Delivery to Children, Young People and Adults who have been assessed as requiring support to design, develop and achieve real lives in line with the Social Care (Self Directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013.
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This notice is for the fifth entry point, to supplement existing list of Contractors. This entry point is applicable for any potential Contractor that is not already on the Framework to tender their proposals to join.
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This procedure is being carried out in accordance with The Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015, Regulation 74.
The Employer is looking to appoint a Study Contractor for its Eastern Green Link 4 (EGL4) Project. The scope is split into two stages, in a First Stage the Study Contractor will develop the AC network models, and in a Second Stage, will work with an High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Contractor to test the EGL4 HVDC Link control system.
Within the AQ Document attached a more detailed description of the scope is provided.
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The Red Tree Lab building incorporates laboratory, incubator and collaboration space as well as office accommodation. The scheme comprises 50,915 sq. ft / 4,730 sq. m Gross Internal Area (GIA) of accommodation over four floors.
The Link Group intends to establish a multi-lot Framework Agreement for the provision of Legal Services. The Framework will be divided into 5 lots covering Lot 1 - Corporate Lot 2 - Acquisitions and Disposals Lot 3 - Housing Management and Debt Recovery (East) Lot 4 - Housing Management and Debt Recovery (West) Lot 5 – Development. The Framework will be for a period of 36 months with the option to extend for a further 24 months on a 1 + 1 basis at the sole discretion of the Link Group.
Provision of an Intruder & Disabled Toilet Alarm Maintenance Measured Term Contract (MTC) (2026-30)
The University of Strathclyde ("the University") is seeking to establish a Contract for the Provision of an Intruder & Disabled Toilet Alarm Maintenance Measured Term Contract (MTC) (2026-30) (UOS-41832-2026).
The scope of the supply covered by this agreement is for the design, manufacturing, works testing (where required), delivery and offloading of Static Mixers. The work scope will include, but will not be limited to:<br/><br/> 1. Specification, Design, Manufacture and/or Procurement<br/> 2. Testing<br/> 3. Documentation / Manuals<br/><br/>The plant and equipment included in this procurement includes but is not limited to Static Mixers capable of handling the Max Flow rates and Head Loss Allowances reference in the commercial template (which can be found in the shared documents folder in Atamis).
The University of Edinburgh (UoE) wishes to appoint a Supplier to provide Student Block Contents Insurance for up to 7 years.
Please refer to the ITT tender documents for full details of the requirement.
The Council intends to put in place a Framework Agreement (hereinafter may be referred to as “Framework or FW”) with one (1) sole Supplier of suitably competent, qualified and the experience to provide Refugee Resettlement Support Service, for various service users/requirements for the Highland Council Area, on an ‘as and when’ required basis.
The Council shall give no guarantee of the volume of work or orders, if any, to be undertaken in relation to the Framework.
Please refer in full to the Tender Documents.
The Common Services Agency (more commonly known as Public Services Delivery Scotland) ("the Authority") is seeking to put in place an Executive and Senior Management Search and Selection Framework Agreement. The Executive level appointments are inclusive of Clinical and Medical Specialities. The Framework Agreement will be a three supplier ranked Framework with an option of running mini competitions facility for volume agreements only by inviting all three suppliers to competition. The initial Framework Agreement period will be for 24 months with an option to extend by one period of 24 months after expiry of initial period (the ‘Framework Period’).
The Common Services Agency (more commonly known as Public Services Delivery Scotland) (PSD Scotland)ScotlandWAC-588546
Community Led Improvement Programme (CLIP) Framework Agreement
The City of Edinburgh Council is seeking to implement a Community Wealth Building (CWB) model to deliver a range of greenspace and community development/improvement services to Council owned land.
CWB seeks to transform local and regional economic systems to enable local communities and people to own, have a greater stake in, access and benefit from the wealth our economy generates.
The Council is committed to adopting a CWB approach to its work wherever possible. In order to build on and recognise the importance and investment of local community groups, third sector organisations and not for profit groups the Council is introducing a budget dedicated to a new Community Led Improvement Programme (CLIP). This Framework Agreement shall be limited to Service Providers who support a volunteer network as part of their organisational activities and is anticipated to be of interest primarily to the third sector.
Through the CLIP, the Council intends to support local and third sector organisations and keep some wealth in the local economy, empowering communities to influence their local areas.
Scottish Canals invites tenders for the appointment of an Immersive Exhibition Design & Installation Company (the Supplier) to undertake the design, build and installation of a new, purpose-built Immersive Experience and Exhibition (the Experience) at The Falkirk Wheel – one of Scotland’s most iconic visitor attractions.
The existing visitor offer at The Falkirk Wheel is highly successful but is predominantly outdoor, seasonal and operationally constrained. There is currently a gap in the offer for a high-quality, all-weather, emotionally engaging experience that deepens understanding of the site, supports paid entry and encourages longer dwell times.
The Immersive Experience Building forms a cornerstone project within the wider Falkirk Wheel Masterplan and will play a central strategic role in enhancing the visitor offer, restructuring the customer journey, and supporting the commercial, operational and experiential success of the site.
Scottish Canals invites tenders for the appointment of an Immersive Exhibition Design & Installation Company (the Supplier) to undertake the design, build and installation of a new, purpose-built Immersive Experience and Exhibition (the Experience) at The Falkirk Wheel – one of Scotland’s most iconic visitor attractions.
The existing visitor offer at The Falkirk Wheel is highly successful but is predominantly outdoor, seasonal and operationally constrained. There is currently a gap in the offer for a high-quality, all-weather, emotionally engaging experience that deepens understanding of the site, supports paid entry and encourages longer dwell times.
The Immersive Experience Building forms a cornerstone project within the wider Falkirk Wheel Masterplan and will play a central strategic role in enhancing the visitor offer, restructuring the customer journey, and supporting the commercial, operational and experiential success of the site.
Lift Maintenance and Installation Framework Agreement
The City of Edinburgh Council (the “Council”) manages a large and diverse property portfolio across the city, including a significant number of high-rise residential buildings and other operational assets.
Lift and stairlift systems form a critical part of this infrastructure, enabling safe, reliable, and inclusive access for residents, many of whom rely on these systems for day-to-day mobility.
To support the ongoing operation, maintenance, and improvement of this infrastructure, the Council intends to establish a multi-Lot Framework Agreement for lift and stairlift services.
The Framework Agreement will reflect the Council’s operational requirements and geographical spread and will comprise the following Lots:
Lot 1 – Lift Service and Maintenance (East)
Lot 2 – Lift Service and Maintenance (West)
Lot 3 – Lift Installation (Citywide)
Lot 4 – Stairlift Installation and Maintenance (Citywide)
Multiple Contractors will be appointed to the Framework Agreement to ensure resilience, capacity, and flexibility in service delivery.
NHS Scotland Business Services Programme - Client-Side Partner
The Common Services Agency (more commonly known as Public Services Delivery Scotland or PSD Scotland) is undertaking an Open procurement process for a Client-Side Partner(s) to assist the NHS Scotland Business Service Progamme.
The Business Services Programme is currently undertaking a procurement process for an integrated ERP system. This Invitation to Tender (ITT) will be used to select an appropriate organisation(s) as a Client-Side Partner who will support the NHSS National Programme Team in implementing the preferred ERP solution with the systems integrator, whilst also supporting on the consequential changes to personnel and the ways in which they work.
The Common Services Agency (more commonly known as Public Services Delivery Scotland) (PSD Scotland)ScotlandWAC-588545
The proposed improvement works are expected to include:
Renewal and alterations to building services (lighting, small power, PAVA, fire detection, comms, ventilation etc.).
Removal of ceiling systems at upper concourse level.
Required M&E works associated with ceiling system removal (concourse and platform levels).
Renewal of floor and stair coverings throughout (concourse and platform).
Improvement to wayfinding.
Renewal of staff facilities (Toilet and Kitchen).
Replacement of fixtures and fittings (handrails, balustrade capping, doorsets etc.).
Strathclyde Partnership for TransportScotlandWAC-589284