LSL/DC/0223 - Physical Training Equipment Service & Repair
In April 2015, the MOD signed a thirteen year contract with Leidos Europe Ltd to provide the procurement and inventory management of commodity items (as well as the storage and distribution services), that were historically provided in-house by the Logistic Commodities and Services Operating Centre.
Leidos, working with the MOD, will transform the way these services are delivered to ensure requirements continue to be met whilst providing best value for money for the department. The organisation delivering these services is known as Team Leidos.
Team Leidos would like to make markets aware that we are intending to investigate innovative approaches to fill our Physical Training Equipment Service & Repair requirements.
It is the aim of this Preliminary Market Engagement Notice (PMEN) to encourage companies, suppliers, or manufacturers to make us aware and provide as much information as they are comfortable with, to help decide the future strategy for the range.
Team Leidos wishes to generate interest, information and views with other companies to understand the current market innovation and gain useful intelligence that can help our requirement.
To request the PMEN documents please contact:
James Rance - james.rance103@teamleidos.mod.uk
In the email request the documents related the Physical Training Equipment Service & Repair. The documents will then be sent for completion and should be returned to the same email addresses before the deadline. Responses are required as soon as possible to inform next steps, but the PMEN will remain open until 01 August 2026
The value of this framework is estimated to be between £8,000,000 and £20,000,000
Design Lead for Linwood School Satellite Expansion
Linwood School is a Special School with the main campus (Linwood Campus) located on Alma Road in the Winton East Ward. Due to rising need for specialist places, the school has expanded into a number of satellite sites in Poole and Bournemouth and has also significantly increased the number of pupils on the main campus.
The purpose of the project is to adapt the former Parkfield School site into a campus of Linwood Special School. The primary changes required are to adapt a building intended as an all-through school for mainstream pupils into a school for KS2 (aged 7-11) through to KS5 (aged 16-18) pupils with a variety of specialist needs including Autistic Spectrum Condition and Social Emotional and Mental Health Needs.
This procurement exercise is to obtain the professional services of a suitably qualified architect to act as Principal Designer under CDM 2015 regulations and Principal Designer (as defined under the Building Safety Act 2022) and lead a team of specialist consultants from RIBA Stage 2 (Concept Design) to RIBA Stage 6 (Handover). The Design Lead, thus appointed will form part of the procurement team who, working alongside members of the council's in-house client team, will procure the services of the remaining professional advisors to design, specify and manage the proposed package of works.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole CouncilWAC-586722
Level 5 & Level 4 Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) Housing Management Qualifications
Curo wish to procure a suitably qualified provider to deliver Chartered Institute of Housing ("CIH") Level 5 and Level 4 Housing Management Qualifications for Senior Housing Executives and Senior Housing Managers.
This requirement will cover:
•CIH Level 5 Diploma in Housing for Senior Housing Executives
•CIH Level 4 Certificate in Housing for Senior Housing Managers
The successful Provider will offer a flexible delivery model that fits around work patterns and learning preferences. It is expected that the Provider will enrol identified Learners and commence delivery of the qualifications by October 2026.
This requirement is for education and training services (CPV 80000000) to benefit individuals employed by Curo, and as a result this competition will be conducted under the Light Touch regime and any ensuing contract shall be a Light Tough Contract for the purpose of the Procurement Act 2023 and Schedule 1 of the Procurement Regulations 2024.
Authentic Education Group Limited - Cleaning Services
Authentic Education Group Limited is currently out to tender for the provision of a full daily cleaning service, the Trust has 13 schools over 17 sites.
The contract is being offered for three years with the option to extend for a further two periods of 12 months. The contract commencement date is 01 January 2027.
The contract is for a full daily cleaning service during term time and periodic cleaning outside of term time.
TUPE is expected to apply, details of which can be found in the tender documentation.
Some members of the cleaning team are members of the Local Government Pension Scheme and all details are in the tender documentation.
The Shrubberies School - Internal Alterations to provide Group Rooms and Hygiene Room
Internal Alterations to provide Group Rooms & Hygiene Room. Refurbishment to include refurbishment of sub floor, redesigned spaces include new WCs flooring and decoration. To also include works to reconfigured external areas. Allow for new decking and steps to extend from existing landings. New tarmac and reseeding to turfed areas. New underground drainage associated with timber building. Note timber building will be constructed by others.
Purchase of Drilling Rig for Corserv Solutions Ltd
We are looking to procure a Drilling Rig
Model previously used for reference Commachio GEO 205 but we will accept all makes/models that meet the specification.
Please request a specification document from procurement@corservltd.co.uk stating reference KR-15626
Team Leidos are proud to be delivering the logistics commodities and
services transformation (LCS(T)) Delivery partner contracts (LCS
(T)/0001 dated 16.4.2015) on behalf of the UK Ministry of Defence
(MoD) (the ‘Prime Contract’). Delivery of other parts of the LCS(T)
contract are delivered by Leidos Europe Ltd (LEL) and other partners
(together ‘Team Leidos’). This requirement is subject to the Public
Procurement Regulations and respective advertising action.
The medical Team, which forms part of Leidos Supply Ltd. is
considering the potential requirement for the supply of OEM Dental
Spares on behalf of the UK MoD.
The total estimated value for this Framework Agreement will be
between £1,000,000.00 and £1,500,000.00, with a total length of 4
Years.
In addition, please note that as a framework agreement there is no
guarantee of business.
If this is of further interest, please register on our eProcurement
system, Jaggaer: https://leidos-supply.app.jaggaer.com
Bidders will be able to register on the system, and once registered
they can express their interest and complete their bid on there. Should
Bidders have any queries regarding the system, please contact the
support team on the front page of the Jaggaer website, where it says
'Need assistance?', for help. Anyqueries regarding the tender itself, as
opposed to the system, should be directed through Jaggaer's messaging centre.
715630453- ITT- Tier 2 Oil Spill Response for the Dockyard Port of Portsmouth
The Ministry of Defence requires the 24/7/265 support of an Oil Spill Response Service Provider to ensure rapid access to a response capability in the event of a Tier 2 incident at the Dockyard Port of Portsmouth, as stipulated by the Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution Preparedness Response and Co-operation Convention) Regulation 1998 and the 2015 amendments and Maritime and Coastguard Agency requirements.
UKRI-5477 Disposal of Radioactive Combustible Waste
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has a permit to accumulate radioactive waste at the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) and is currently holding various categories of radioactive waste in varying size and shape.
The ISIS Facility at STFC is seeking market engagement to inform a future procurement for a suitably qualified and licensed supplier to deliver an end‑to‑end radioactive waste disposal service, including collection from RAL, transport and final disposal at appropriately licensed incineration facilities.
The anticipated contract term is 4+1 years. Any contract value or volumes referenced are indicative only and may change.
APPOINTMENT OF A PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR FOR THE 'REDISCOVERING TAVISTOCK ABBEY' PROJECT
Summary
Tavistock Town Council as Client and Accountable Body invites tenders from a Principal Contractor with the relevant skills and capability in heritage and conservation projects to take the lead role for the grant funded repair, refurbishment and new public access, lighting and signage enhancement of Betsy Grimbal's Tower (Grade 1 (No.1326209)) and Still House (Grade 2 (No.1105870)) buildings located on Plymouth Road in the town centre.
Provided on Tavistock Town Council website to assist with the submission are drawings showing elevations and work details, pre-construction Information, details of preliminaries, schedule of works and archaeology reports.
The estimated budget allowance for this project for the Principal Contractor's fees is between £325,000 to £375,000 plus VAT.
With contract administration being managed by Le Page Architects, the project will also include working alongside Structural Engineers (estimated £3,700), Archaeologist (estimated £10,000) and Ecologist (estimated £5,000).
The Principal Contractor's roles and responsibilities are to undertake the capital grant funded fabric works which will be executed JCT Building Contract as well as liaison with the other appointed professional consultants listed above. During the construction phase on Betsy Grimbal's Tower there will also be two skills day workshops and an archaeological dig project co-ordinated by Tavistock Heritage Trust.
The anticipated start date for capital works is the end of June 2026, with a completion date of mid-November 2026.
When submitting your tender, you must provide the following:
1. The Schedule of Works FULLY priced with each line item having a cost set against it - see J26.014 TTC Abbey Schedule of Works 15.04.26 Tender Issue Rev B
2. Full programme proposals for the project
3. Full CDM answers to the attached Pre Construction Information.
Overview
This contract forms part of the Rediscovering Abbey Remains Project. The objectives are wide and diverse; part of which is to ensure the continuous repair and care of the Tavistock Abbey remains. Further elements of the project include extensive archaeological investigations, research into the abbey and its life and power and the creation of AV interpretation of the finds and research. This will ensure long term interest both from the local community and visitors, and provide knowledge of the abbey, which until now has been rather piecemeal, and will aim to create an educational resource for schools and research.
The capital works relating to the repairs will be managed by the Tavistock Town Council who own the two substantial abbey remains. The Town Council are in partnership with the Tavistock Heritage Trust who will be managing the remaining elements of the project relating to research and interpretation.
Tavistock Abbey is a Scheduled Monument SAM 1020401. Betsy Grimbal's Towers is Listed Grade I and is on the At Risk Register, category C (slow decay; no solution agreed). The building borders Plymouth Road, the entrance to the Bedford Hotel carpark and the Tavistock Vicarage parking area. The Stillhouse is Listed Grade II located within the curtilage of the garden of the Bedford Hotel and Tavistock Vicarage garden and borders the abbey's precinct wall abutting the River Tavy. Both buildings are in the ownership of the Tavistock Town Council. Information about the Tavistock Town Council is available on www.tavistock.gov.uk, and the Tavistock Heritage Trust on www.heritageintavistock.org.
Submission requirements
Applicants should note that submissions should be made by post and must be received no later than the stated deadline. It is the tenderers responsibility to ensure that their tenders arrive at the office address and by this date and time. Tavistock Town Council does not undertake to consider late tenders.
If you are interested in tendering for this project please return your tender in writing in a sealed envelope by no later than midday 29th May 2026 marked:
CONFIDENTIAL - REDISCOVERING TAVISTOCK ABBEY PROJECT: CAPITAL to:
The Proper Officer,
Tavistock Town Council,
Town Council Offices, Drake Road,
TAVISTOCK, Devon, PL19 0AU.
For tender enquiries please contact Wayne Southall on 01822 616134 or via email wayne.southall@tavistock.gov.uk
For technical enquiries please contact Simon Crosbie on 01752 849880 or via email scrosbie@lepagearchitects.com
For site access please contact Becky Rowe on 01822 616134 or via email becky.rowe@tavistock.gov.uk
Note - prospective tenderers are prohibited from contacting staff or councillors to canvass or encourage support for their tender outside of the prescribed process.
The tenders will be assessed 60% price, 40% technical return.
The submission should include a detailed financial breakdown as included within the schedule of works.
The technical return should include an outline methodology for delivering the project scope, draft project programme, key points for the pre-tender construction phase plan, appropriate level of insurance cover including contractor all risk, schedule of stage payments, QA documentation relating to key personal and comms arrangements, two suitable references and evidence of experience in delivering three conservation projects of a similar scope/size.
A suitable consultant is sought to undertake a full Strategic Environment Assessment of the Local Plan. This will be legally compliant and follow relevance guidance. The SEA will include a scoping report, SEA of local plan policies and site allocations and their reasonable alternatives at key stages in the local plan’s preparation, preparing an environment report, assisting with consultation on the SEA and participating at the local plan examination. The consultant may be required to prepare an Environmental Outcomes Report should this become necessary through legislation.
NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) is conducting a procurement of a multi-year framework agreement for the provision of rapid freezing technology. The technology is required to rapidly and simultaneously freeze a large number of blood packs and/or bottles containing human plasma from processed whole blood donations or from apheresis plasma collections. This plasma is targeted either for use in plasma fractionation or for direct patient transfusion.
Solution must include:
o The required equipment, installation and any additional works required
o Service and maintenance contract
o Some exceptions may apply (example EMS integration)
• Key objectives and expected outcomes:
o Rapid plasma freezer supplied to freeze plasma and meet specifications documented in SPN342 - Processing Timelines and Component Guidelines and SPN1479 – specification for a Bulk Rapid Plasma Freezer
o Ensure equipment meets throughput demand with minimal down time
o Procure equipment that can be utilised in a department that runs 24 hours/ 365 days per year
o Contract that can accommodate future requirements
o Supply and maintain equipment anywhere in England
o Response times that both parties can agree (must be able to maintain throughput)
o NHSBT need the capability to validate the equipment as part of tender exercise and for final use
o The requirement to extract freeze cycle data and the ability to interact with 2D barcode scanning or RFID
o Schedule of replacement, installation and delivery must enable current throughput to be maintained
o Reliable freezer which is easily maintained and serviceable
The council intends to appoint a provider to deliver an ongoing window replacement programme for its low rise housing stock (up to four storeys), primarily during the spring and summer months. Works may be carried out simultaneously across multiple nearby streets or blocks and will include the replacement or repair of windows, balcony doors, entrance doors, and related building fabric elements.
In addition, Bristol City Council requires window servicing for several high rise buildings (five storeys and above), with works taking place across the city. The scope includes, but is not limited to:
1. Scaffolding installation and management
2. UPVC, timber, and aluminium window and door replacement
3. Spandrel panel replacement
4. Window and door repairs
5. Window servicing across applicable properties
Plymouth Adults' Care Home Framework (Reopening 1)
Plymouth City Council wishes to reopen the ITT for the addition of registered residential and nursing care homes (with a PL postcode), with facilities that provide accommodation and care for individuals who require support due to age, disability, or health conditions, to join the Plymouth Adults' Care Home Framework.
The services offered by the Provider will range from assistance with daily living tasks to comprehensive nursing care for those with complex medical needs.
Care homes should promote safety, dignity, and quality of life, while ensuring that People who draw on care and support receive tailored support to meet their individual needs.
Servicing of Mobile Partitions, Raked Seating and Racking Systems
Falmouth Exeter Plus (FXPlus) is looking to appoint a single contractor to carry out the servicing of movable partitions, raked seating and racking systems at the Penryn and Falmouth Campuses, Cornwall. The contract will run for a fixed term of 36 months, with the option to extend for two additional periods of 12 months each, subject to mutual agreement.
Servicing of Mobile Partitions, Raked Seating and Racking Systems
Falmouth Exeter Plus (FXPlus) is looking to appoint a single contractor to carry out the servicing of movable partitions, raked seating and racking systems at the Penryn and Falmouth Campuses, Cornwall. The contract will run for a fixed term of 36 months, with the option to extend for two additional periods of 12 months each, subject to mutual agreement.
Roofing Framework for Domestic Properties - 2026-2029
Roofing Framework for Domestic Properties - 2026-2029
Lot 1 - Replacement Pitched
Lot 2 - Call off Flat & Pitched
Lot 1 will be for pitched roof cover replacement and associated works to individual properties and small blocks in the North & South of the city up to & including 4 storey using SOR`s to identify works required.
Lot 2 will be mini tenders within the Framework for a mixture of flat roofs and mixed larger projects that can include works to a site or block of flats as determined by Bristol City Council.
Electrical Compliance, Testing and Inspection Provision
North Somerset Council (NSC) are looking to appoint a single supply contractor to deliver electrical related property compliance testing and inspection across the North Somerset estate. This contract opportunity is a new 3-year contract from 1st April 2027 (with the option to extend by 1 year). This will be a JCT Measured Term Contract 2024. NSC are looking for a contractor with relevant experience of providing a similar service across a comparable variety of properties, such as nurseries, libraries, offices, leisure centres etc. Services required include, among others • Door Access Systems • Portable Appliance Testing • Emergency Alarm Systems • Fire Alarm Systems • Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) • Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR) Full details of the scope are included in the tender pack. This contract opportunity is for the testing and inspection only – remedial works are not included. Please note the procurement route being used is a 2 stage Competitive Flexible Procedure. Stage 1 is Open and includes scored conditions of participation questions which will be used to shortlist suppliers. The 5 highest scoring Assessed responses will be invited to tender in stage 2. Further details can be found in the tender pack.
UKRI –5498 TechFirst undergraduate and Spärck AI scholarships: Cohort Management Function (Lot 1), Recruitment Function (Lot 2)
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is procuring a managed service to support the delivery of its specialist scholarship programmes at scale. The procurement is structured into two Lots, covering recruitment and cohort management services.
Lot 1 – Cohort Management Services:
The appointed supplier will be responsible for the ongoing administration and management of scholarship cohorts. This includes hosting a student engagement platform, coordinating work placements, developing and delivering skills and knowledge-building activities, organising events, and managing relationships with multiple stakeholders.
The cohort management service will support TechGrad Scholars (undergraduate) and Spärck AI Scholars (master’s level).
Lot 2 – Recruitment Management Services:
The appointed supplier will be responsible for designing and delivering end-to-end recruitment campaigns across multiple scholarship programmes. This includes hosting and managing a recruitment platform, administering and assessing applications against criteria defined by UKRI (Innovate UK), identifying candidates best suited to the programmes, and collaborating with other managed service providers delivering elements of the wider programme. The supplier will also be required to report against agreed key performance indicators (KPIs).
The recruitment service will support TechGrad Scholarships (undergraduate), Semiconductors Scholarships (undergraduate), and Spärck AI Scholarships (master’s level).
Across both Lots, suppliers will be expected to deliver high-quality, scalable services that enhance participant experience and contribute to the successful delivery of UKRI’s strategic objectives.