Insurance and related services for Property, legal liability and other general (non-life) insurable risks, as required by Red Kite Community Housing Limited
The scope of the Contract includes the provision of insurance cover, brokerage services (where applicable), professional advice, claims management and loss control services for property, legal liabilities and other general insurances as required by Red Kite Community Housing Limited for a period of three years commencing 12.03.2027, with the option to extend by up to a further two years at Red Kite Community Housing Limited’s sole discretion. Bids are invited from suitably qualified and experienced insurance brokers and direct insurers. The Contract will follow the Competitive Flexible Procedure with bidders being selected on the basis of the responses contained in the pre qualifying PSQ. Bidders will be expected have the capability, capacity, financial and economic standing and experience to perform the contract. PSQs must be completed in full with all relevant information supplied. The Contract will be awarded on the basis of Most Economically Advantageous Tender, with specific evaluation criteria detailed within the Invitation To Tender and contract documents.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-High-Wycombe%2C:-Financial-and-insurance-services./36H78E5ZK3
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/36H78E5ZK3
Red Kite Community Housing imitedSouth EastWAC-583913
Service Design for Embedding Positive Cultures in Residential Care across Wales
Social Care Wales is looking for two experienced, independent suppliers to help shape and test a new programme designed to build positive, relationship centred cultures in adult social care across Wales. The programme aims to “help care providers nurture, measure and sustain positive, relationship centred cultures.”
This work is funded through the Rayne Foundation’s Better Carers Better Careers initiative and will run across multiple years. The programme is split into two lots, each with a distinct focus but designed to work closely together.
The contract will be divided into the following Lots, and Social Care Wales intends to appoint one provider per Lot. Suppliers may bid for one or both Lots; however, a Supplier awarded one Lot will not be eligible to be awarded the other.
Lot 1 – Codesigning and Testing New Leadership Support and a Self-Assessment Tool
This supplier will:
- Recruit six adult social care providers to act as pilot sites.
- Run co design workshops with leaders, managers, frontline workers and stakeholders.
- Develop a Theory of Change and work with the supplier leading the evaluation to shape the evaluation approach.
- Collect and support high-quality data throughout the programme.
- Carry out baseline, midpoint and final culture assessments at each site.
- Provide tailored support such as coaching or team learning.
- Produce:
~ A Service Design Report explaining what was created, how it was tested and what was learned.
~ A Tool Design and Testing Report for a new bilingual digital/printable self assessment tool.
Lot 2 – Evaluation and Impact Assessment
This supplier will:
- Design and deliver a mixed methods evaluation to understand how the programme works and what difference it makes.
- Assess whether the user research, leadership support and self-assessment tool were delivered as intended.
- Explore outcomes for staff, leaders, providers, people using services and the wider system.
- Capture lived experience across the six pilot sites using ethical, inclusive methods.
- Produce:
~ A full evaluation framework and data collection plan.
~ Regular progress and insight reports.
~ A final bilingual evaluation report with findings, case studies and recommendations.
~ A bilingual stakeholder presentation.
Cross cutting Requirements
Both suppliers must:
- Work collaboratively with each other, Social Care Wales, Care Inspectorate Wales and the Rayne Foundation’s evaluators.
- Deliver inclusive, accessible activities that reflect the diversity of the Welsh social care workforce.
- Use secure digital tools for engagement and data collection.
- Carry out at least 20 engagement activities (e.g., workshops, interviews, focus groups).
- Meet all requirements for data protection, ethics, bilingual delivery and Social Care Wales branding.
Mae Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru yn chwilio am ddau gyflenwr annibynnol profiadol i helpu i lunio a phrofi rhaglen newydd sydd wedi'i chynllunio i adeiladu diwylliannau cadarnhaol sy'n canolbwyntio ar berthynas mewn gofal cymdeithasol i oedolion ledled Cymru. Nod y rhaglen yw "helpu darparwyr gofal i feithrin, mesur a chynnal diwylliannau cadarnhaol, sy'n canolbwyntio ar berthynas."
Mae'r gwaith hwn yn cael ei ariannu trwy fenter Better Carers Better Careers Sefydliad Rayne a bydd yn rhedeg dros sawl blwyddyn. Mae'r rhaglen wedi'i rhannu'n ddwy lot, pob un â ffocws penodol ond wedi'i chynllunio i weithio'n agos gyda'i gilydd.
Bydd y fframwaith yn cael ei rannu'n y Lotiau canlynol, ac mae Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru yn bwriadu penodi un darparwr fesul Lot. Gall cyflenwyr gynnig am un neu'r ddau Lot; fodd bynnag, ni fydd Cyflenwr a ddyfarnwyd un Lot yn gymwys i gael ei ddyfarnu'r llall.
Lot 1 – Llofnodi cod a phrofi cymorth arweinyddiaeth newydd ac offeryn hunanasesu
Bydd y cyflenwr hwn:
- Recriwtio chwe darparwr gofal cymdeithasol i oedolion i weithredu fel safleoedd peilot.
- Cynnal gweithdai cyd-ddylunio gydag arweinwyr, rheolwyr, gweithwyr rheng flaen a rhanddeiliaid.
- Datblygu Theori Newid a gweithio gyda'r cyflenwr sy'n arwain y gwerthusiad i lunio'r dull gwerthuso.
- Casglu a chefnogi data o ansawdd uchel drwy gydol y rhaglen.
- Cynnal asesiadau diwylliant gwaelodlin, canolbwynt a diwylliant terfynol ym mhob safle.
- Darparu cymorth wedi'i deilwra fel hyfforddi neu ddysgu tîm.
- Cynhyrchu:
~ Adroddiad Dylunio Gwasanaeth sy'n esbonio beth gafodd ei greu, sut cafodd ei brofi a'r hyn a ddysguwyd.
~ Adroddiad Dylunio a Phrofi Offer ar gyfer offeryn hunanasesu digidol/argraffadwy dwyieithog newydd.
Lot 2 – Gwerthuso ac Asesiad Effaith
Bydd y cyflenwr hwn:
- Dyluniwch a chyflwyno gwerthusiad dulliau cymysg i ddeall sut mae'r rhaglen yn gweithio a pha wahaniaeth y mae'n ei wneud.
- Asesu a yw'r ymchwil defnyddwyr, cymorth arweinyddiaeth ac offeryn hunanasesu wedi'u cyflwyno fel y bwriadwyd.
- Archwilio canlyniadau ar gyfer staff, arweinwyr, darparwyr, pobl sy'n defnyddio gwasanaethau a'r system ehangach.
- Cipio profiad byw ar draws y chwe safle peilot gan ddefnyddio dulliau moesegol, cynhwysol.
- Cynhyrchu:
~ Fframwaith gwerthuso llawn a chynllun casglu data.
~ Adroddiadau cynnydd a mewnwelediad rheolaidd.
~ Adroddiad gwerthuso dwyieithog terfynol gyda chanfyddiadau, astudiaethau achos ac argymhellion.
~ Cyflwyniad rhanddeiliaid dwyieithog.
Gofynion Trawsbynciol
Rhaid i'r ddau gyflenwr:
- Gweithio ar y cyd â'i gilydd, Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru, Arolygiaeth Gofal Cymru a gwerthuswyr Sefydliad Rayne.
- Darparu gweithgareddau cynhwysol, hygyrch sy'n adlewyrchu amrywiaeth gweithlu gofal cymdeithasol Cymru.
- Defnyddiwch offer digidol diogel ar gyfer ymgysylltu a chasglu data.
- Cynnal o leiaf 20 o weithgareddau ymgysylltu (e.e., gweithdai, cyfweliadau, grwpiau ffocws).
- Cwrdd â'r holl ofynion ar gyfer diogelu data, moeseg, cyflenwi dwyieithog a brandio Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru.
Market Engagement - Learning Disability Provision in the Residential, Nursing and Supported Living Sector - South Eastern Trust in Northern Ireland
Title: Market Engagement - Learning Disability Provision in the Residential, Nursing and Supported Living Sector - South Eastern Trust in Northern Ireland
Recent changes regarding capacity provision for Learning Disability placements in residential, nursing and supported living environments in the South Eastern Trust has resulted in pressures being placed on Trust services. As a result the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust are developing plans for the future of this provision across our Trust area and would like to talk to Learning Disability providers within the Northern Ireland market and potential new providers to the Northern Ireland market, to assist the Trust in developing future service provision.
The purpose of this Market Engagement is to gauge market interest, invite discussion on how best to develop these services including innovative approaches that could be taken.
If your organisation is interested, please email your expression of interest to
domcare.contracts@setrust.hscni.net
before 3pm on Friday 24th April 2026 and include the following:
1. Organisation Name;
2. Organisation Web address;
3. Brief description of services you currently provide including where these services are delivered;
4. Name, title and contact details for Organisation representatives that will attend discussions with the Trust (max 2 representatives).
Please include above title in your response.
Meetings with interested providers will be arranged for 30th April 2026 in the Trust area, alternatively conference calls can be arranged. Please indicate whether a meeting or conference call is preferable. Details of the venue, time of the meeting or call will be confirmed by return email.
See www.southeasterntrust.hscni.net for further details regarding the Trust.
Note - this is not a Call for Tender and there is no guarantee a procurement process will be run. Any interest shown does not constitute a commitment to participate in a procurement exercise. Failure to show interest does not restrict providers from participating in any future procurement exercise.
South Eastern Health & Social Care TrustNorthern IrelandWAC-581292
The Home Office is considering procuring UK housing market residential sales and rental market data for use as market intelligence to inform a range of operational delivery and strategic decision making.
As part of this activity, the Home Office is undertaking preliminary market engagement (in the form of a Market Engagement Questionnaire) to gather insights and feedback from the market to help shape and refine the potential requirements ahead of any formal procurement process.
The content of this Notice, including the nature of works and services and the start date of the contract, may be subject to change.
For the purposes of this Preliminary Market Engagement Notice, the estimated contract value has been listed as £0. This figure does not reflect the expected final value of the contract. The actual estimated value is currently being finalised and will be shared at a later date.
RBWM Housing Management Procurement (John West House)
The RBWM is seeking a partner organisation to undertake the day-to-day operational management of a council owned homeless hostel facility.
The building is situated within Maidenhead and was newly refurbished in late 2025. It is configured to house a maximum of 12 statutory homeless household and 7 former rough sleepers.
The management arrangements will involve the council retaining ownership of the building, the control of all nominations, and decisions with respect to move on accommodation. All residents nominated to the facility will have licence agreements with the council and be charged a rent which will be set and collected by the council. Responsibility for any non-payment of rents will rest will the council. The cost of repairs and works to the building will rest with the council.
The provider will act as the council's agent in operational management of the building and the non-rent account management of residents. This will include activities such as - greeting households and letting the accommodation, arranging and ordering repair and void works, cleaning, resolving disputes between residents, and ensuring the facility is managed in a safe, orderly and statutorily complaint manner. While a full range of management activity is not required out of working hours, any management presence shall include a 24 staff presence on site and the ability to book residents into the facility and respond to emergencies outside of normal office hours.
We would be looking to procure this on a 3+1 basis.
We invite suppliers to respond to a short survey: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/rWR9zwZ4Vn to help shape our procurement strategy. Interested supplier must respond by 24/04 (12pm).
Royal Borough of Windsor & MaidenheadSouth EastWAC-574419
Insurance and related services for Property, legal liability and other general (non-life) insurable risks, as required by The Pioneer Housing and Community Group Limited.
The programme will require Insurance and related services for risks that may include but not be limited to: property damage and business interruption, employers, public, products and property owners liability, business combined/office, money, all risks, computer, contract works, group personal accident, professional indemnity, fidelity guarantee/crime and employment practices liability. This list is to be decided at the sole discretion of The Pioneer Housing and Community Group Limited.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Birmingham:-Insurance-services./A54U28N65B
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/A54U28N65B
The Pioneer Housing and Community Group Limited.West MidlandsWAC-579554
APPROVED PROVIDER LIST FOR THE PROVISION OF DETOXIFICATION AND RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR ADULTS WITH PROBLEMATIC SUBSTANCE MISUSE
This procurement is for the establishment of a Dynamic Approved Provider List (DAPL) for the provision of residential detoxification and/or residential rehabilitation services for adults with problematic substance misuse.
Oxfordshire County CouncilSouth East30 Apr 2026WAC-340358
Kent County Council currently commissions the following accommodation and support services which are coming to an end in 2027:
Learning Disability, Physical Disability and Mental Health (LDPDMH) Residential Care
Supported Living
Supporting Independence Service (delivered through Care and Support in the Home contract)
Positive Behavioural Support Contract (ended 31/10/2022).
Kent County Council are looking to have in place a new service which brings together all elements of Supported Living and Learning Disability, Physical Disability and Metal Health Residential into one contract.
Please note that all dates stated in this Notice regarding the start, end, and extension period of this service are provisional and subject to change.
Kent County CouncilSouth East30 Apr 2026WAC-584530
Trinity House operates a Remote Control and Monitoring System (RCMS) primarily to monitor and control selected marine Aids to Navigation (AtoN). This requirement is for an IP based satellite communication platform (hardware, service and security), to allow Trinity House to continue to monitor equipment at remote locations around the coast of England, Wales and the Channel Islands.
Housing Management System - Compliance/Admin (UK2)
This Expression of Interest and Market Sounding Questionnaire seeks to obtain market feedback in relation to the Housing Management System contract to be used by Westminster City Council (WCC) for Maintenance, Asset & Compliance.
WCC is seeking expressions of interest to supply and configure management software to support delivery of their housing services. WCC is therefore seeking expressions of interest to supply and configure management software to support delivery of their housing services. WCC are seeking to move away from a single Housing Management System (HMS) to a focus on a small collection of systems to form a Housing Management Ecosystem (HME) providing best fit functionality and a more dynamic approach to housing management services.
This engagement aims to shape a future tender process that ensures compliance, value for money, and sustainable service delivery.
Westminster City CouncilLondon30 Apr 2026WAC-584113
Oxford City Council (OCC) intends to procure a Housing & Asset Management System (HAMS) to support key landlord, asset, and compliance functions either as best of breed modules or one complete solution. The planned procurement will replace the Council's current housing management and mobile working solutions upon contract expiry in February 2028.
The future solution is expected to support:
- Core housing management and tenancy services
- Asset management, safety compliance and investment planning
- Responsive repairs and planned works
- Mobile working for field staff
- Digital services for residents (Tenant Portal)
- Digital services for contractors (Contractor Portal)
- Integration with other Council systems
- Reporting, analytics and governance assurance.
This notice is issued to inform the market of an upcoming procurement and to support preliminary market engagement.
Suppliers are invited to participate in this preliminary market engagement. If you wish to participate in the engagement please communicate your intention to take part to:
Inewton@oxford.gov.uk by midnight on the 30th April 2026.
Please note, this is not a call for competition.
For the avoidance of doubt, this notice is for the purpose of conducting a Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) exercise and will not formally begin the procurement or constitute any commitment by the Council to undertake any procurement exercise.
Participation in the PME will be at each organisation's own cost. No expense in responding to this PME will be reimbursed by the Council.
Preliminary Market Engagement (PME)
PME in this case is where the Council, at an early stage in the development of its proposals but prior to formulating any formal procurement opportunity, seeks input from the market as to what might be the most attractive way of packaging and scoping a future procurement opportunity.
The RFI will provide an opportunity for the Council to obtain insight into how participants might approach the delivery of the service in question. It also gives a useful insight into the likely level of interest in a proposed project from that market.
Participants must also note that a response to this notice does not guarantee an invitation to participate in this or any future procurement that the Council may conduct, nor that the Council will procure any such supply and services or accept any proposals offered. Any Procurement of the supply and services by the Council will be carried out strictly in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 (PA2023)
As stated above, the outcome of the PME exercise will inform an options appraisal with recommendations.
Oxford City CouncilSouth East30 Apr 2026WAC-583015
The London Borough of Harrow is seeking to commission and reprocure the new contract for the delivery of a regulated care and wellbeing service within Ewart House extra care housing scheme to meet the needs of older adults aged 55 and over with a range of needs including physical disabilities, frailty, dementia, mild/moderate learning disabilities, and mental health conditions
London Borough of HarrowLondon30 Apr 2026WAC-581780
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Public SectorPipeline
Furniture, Appliances and Household Goods
Great Places Housing Group is responsible for over 26,000 homes and properties across the North West and South Yorkshire.
This Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) UK2 Notice is issued for research and engagement purposes. We are seeking input from potential providers who supply, deliver and install contract standard Furniture, Appliances and Household Goods to Great Places domestic properties and communal schemes, removing old items in the most environmentally friendly way possible.
The intended scope may include:
• Bedroom – Beds
• Bedroom Furniture
• Linen
• Living / Dining Room Furniture
• Dinnerware
• Kitchenware
• Kitchen white goods
• Small electricals
• Household items
• Starter packs
• Services
• Delivery
The contract will cover properties located in Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, and South Yorkshire.
Please note that this scope is indicative and subject to change.
Estimated Value: Approximately £300k (inc. VAT) per annum.
Great Places Housing GroupNorth West1 May 2026WAC-584337
Community Housing are looking to implement an effective customer to include:
1. Customer Relationship Management which will be used by our contact centre to deliver a high rate of first-time fix for customers whether it is a new call or a chase call.
2. Customer Portal where customer will access, using MFA, via an app with app functionality rather than a direct link to a web browser.
3. Case Management enabling clear lines of task ownership which can be followed internally, via CRM, or externally, by customer using the Customer Portal.
4. All internal based systems above should enable our remote workforce to apply updates on the go without the need to return to an office base to complete paperwork.
5. Integrations between all of the core systems for Community Housing to enable a single view of the customer and their journey is a must. These integrations will need to be able to retrieve the required data as well as applying data changes to all required systems.
The Community Housing Group LtdWest Midlands1 May 2026WAC-584394
Pre-Market Engagement Notice for Modular Buildings Framework
Established in 2004, Procurement for Housing (PfH) is a national procurement consortium dedicated to the social housing sector and supported by the National Housing Federation (NHF), Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) and HouseMark. Collectively our Members manage more than 90% of UK’ social housing stock, with PfH helping them to achieve efficiency savings using a wide range of services including framework agreements, dynamic purchasing systems, spend analyses, strategy reviews, consolidated billing and comprehensive reporting. PfH is a contracting authority under section 2 of the Procurement Act 2023 and a centralised procurement authority under section 1(4) of that Act.
Please refer to www.pfh.co.uk for additional information.
PfH is administered by Inprova Limited and is headquartered in the North West of England with over 20 years of expertise and experience offering a complete procurement solutions package across outsourcing, technology and consultancy. By integrating procurement services and technology, Inprova operates as a delivery partner, supporting business performance improvement for the public sector.
PfH intends to establish a framework agreement for Modular Buildings and Associated Services such as consultancy. The framework will operate nationally for four years.
Procurement for HousingNorth West1 May 2026WAC-569780
Residential Short Breaks for Adults with a Learning Disability and/or Autism - Carlisle
Cumberland Council are looking to procure a contract for the Residential Short Breaks for Adults with a Learning Disability and/or Autism - Carlisle
The contract term will be for 12 months commencing from 01st September 2026 with a maximum total contract value of £420,436.00. including VAT
Insurance and Related Services to Wales & West Housing Association Limited
The programme will require Insurance and related services for risks that may include but not be limited to: property damage and business interruption, employers, public, products and property owners liability, business combined/office, money, all risks, computer, contract works, group personal accident, professional indemnity, fidelity guarantee/crime and employment practices liability. This list is to be decided at the sole discretion of Wales & West Housing Association Limited.
Pre-market engagement meetings are available upon request. Should a meeting be arranged you will be provided with the opportunity to hear from Wales & West HA. The meeting will include an overview of the organisation, including discussion on stock profile, development and strategy ambitions for the next five years. Should you wish to arrange a meeting please contact procurement@gibbslaidler.co.uk. Pre Engagement Meetings will be held either in person or online at the sole discretion of the contracting authority.
We anticipate dividing this tender into multiple lots and would value your input on the proposed lotting structure, as well as your views on the appropriate weighting balance between price and quality weighting.
Wales & West Housing Association LimitedWales11 May 2026WAC-581361