Procure an energy consultant to act for Gentoo Group Ltd.
Gentoo Group is seeking to appoint an Energy Consultant to manage and secure utilities (gas, electricity and water) across our property portfolio. The consultant will provide strategic procurement, contract management, monitoring and advisory services to ensure best value for Gentoo Group and its customers.
Gentoo Group Limited has a utility portfolio consisting of an energy and site intensive portfolio of over 89 gas and 376 electricity meters.
Gentoo Group Limited’s supply contracts are due for renewal 30/09/2026.
Supported Living Support Services for People with Learning Disabilities or Mental Health Needs Framework
Durham County Council (the Council) has a duty to provide services for vulnerable residents who are eligible for care and support according to the national criteria introduced by the Care Act 2014.
The Council is seeking multiple providers that can provide the below named services.
This is a flexible Framework where bidders may bid at any time. However, at the sole discretion of the Council, it may close the Framework should the Council deem they have sufficient providers to meet demand. The Council has the discretion to both open and close selected Lots and not all Lots should it choose to.
The opportunity is divided into four Lots as detailed below:
Lot 1: Learning Disability Standard Care
Lot 2: Learning Disability Enhanced Care
Lot 3: Mental Health Standard Care
Lot 4: Mental Health Enhanced Care
Bidders can bid for up to and including all 4 Lots and be awarded a Contract for up to and including all 4 Lots.
Further details of the requirements are set out in the tender documents, which can be accessed free of charge, at www.open-uk.org using reference OPEN2026294.
The Framework does not include any guarantee of any minimum volume of services, or any minimum expenditure. Furthermore, appointment under the Framework does not constitute a commitment by the Council, or any other contracting authority to the exclusive use of the Framework or an individual supplier for such requirements.
Permitted modifications - The Council anticipates that changes may be required to reflect evolving service needs and external drivers. These may include (without limitation):
-changes to the nature, scope, model or volume of Supported Living Services;
-shifts in local and national health, care and wellbeing priorities;
-changes in service user needs, complexity and demand;
-amendments to statutory duties, regulatory requirements, inspection regimes or best practice guidance.
Community equipment enables people who are less mobile or who require assistance to live safely and independently at home. This includes a wide range of items-from simple living aids such as wheeled walkers, raised toilet seats and commodes, to more complex equipment such as profiling beds, hoists and specialised seating.
This is a loan‑based community equipment service. Equipment is provided to individuals for short‑ or long‑term use, depending on assessed need, and is collected, refurbished, recycled or replaced when no longer required. The Provider will therefore be responsible for the full lifecycle of loaned equipment, including delivery, installation, maintenance, repair, collection and reissue.
The timely provision of community equipment supports safe discharge from hospital, prevents avoidable admissions, and helps people remain independent in their own homes for longer. Effective equipment provision can also reduce or delay the need for more intensive care and support and plays an important role in supporting Carers to carry out their caring responsibilities safely.
Cheshire West will hold the contract and pay all invoices. Cheshire East Council and NHS Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board (ICB) will also call off the equipment but will not sign the contract or make direct payments. They will form part of the evaluation panel - please note that the UK4 had errors that wouldn't allow me to add the ICB in to state they are users of the contracts and evaluators and potentially contract managers. This is a demand based contract so no guarantee of volumes or product types. The provider must be able to supply all listed items and specials where required.
Cheshire West and Chester CouncilNorth WestWAC-594587
CA17920 - Compartmentation Survey Works - St Helier Hospital
The purpose of this project is to undertake a comprehensive fire compartmentation survey across St Helier Hospital.
To access this competition:
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Login to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity CA17920.
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Visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com then register and quote CA17920 as the reason for registration.
Any queries please contact MultiQuote on 020 3920 8054.
Epsom & St Helier University Hospitals NHS TrustWAC-604267
Rhymney High Street Environmental Improvement Scheme
Caerphilly County Borough Council intends to appoint suitably qualified contractors to deliver an Environmental Improvement Scheme along the B4257 High Street, Rhymney. The works include installation of new drainage infrastructure and associated public realm enhancements, as detailed in the provided scheme drawings.
WAS-ITT-62898 - Re-roofing at Carmarthen Ambulance Station
Welsh Ambulance Service University NHS Trust requires a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to undertake a programme of roofing replacement and associated external works at Carmarthen Ambulance Station.
The scope of works includes the re-roofing of six existing roof areas across two operational buildings, together with the installation of new rainwater goods, upgrades to external lighting, and the installation of a small solar photovoltaic (PV) array to support improved energy performance and sustainability objectives. All works are to be designed and executed in accordance with current statutory requirements, relevant NHS Standards and Estates guidance.
A JCT Intermediate Building Contract, 2016 Edition will be utilised for this project.
The full details are outlined with the tender documents attached within Bravo.
The tender will be awarded to the most advantageous tender based on 50% quality and 50% cost as detailed in the ITT document.
Please note that the tender closing date is 11/06/2026 at midday and any late submissions will not be considered.
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Project: project_62898 and itt_124819
Please direct all queries relating to this tender via the messaging function of the Bravo portal.
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)WAC-600541
2223-0331 Garrett Street Affordable Workspace Project
Islington Council is inviting tenders from established, socially focused workspace or makerspace operators to take on the delivery and long-term management of a new Affordable Workspace/Makerspace. 10-14 Garrett Street is a historically significant Grade II listed former stables building. The opportunity includes a seven year peppercorn lease and Services Concession Contract, awarded in exchange for delivering affordable workspace provision and robust social value outcomes aligned with the Council’s priorities.
Operators have a unique opportunity include makerspace, creative facilities, creative industries, and crafts and provide space to deliver training, events and support to underrepresented local people into employment within the creative and making industries. It is envisaged that the building could support practical making businesses across various creative industries from woodwork to textile, metal work to ceramics.
This vision does not preclude the submission of innovative and high-quality bids for the workspace that also meet the council’s priorities.
Lots
This concession contract is not being divided into lots.
Further details will be provided in the invitation to tender.
Contract period
The duration will be 84 months from an estimated start date of 5th October 2026
with no option to extend.
Value of the contract
The estimated total value of this contract is £3,404,450 over the maximum 84 months. This is based on £486,350 per annum.
Award criteria (Selection Stage)
At the Procurement Specific Questionnaire (PSQ) stage, the Authority will assess bidders against selection (award) criteria comprising exclusion grounds, conditions of participation (including economic and financial standing, and technical and professional ability), and project-specific minimum requirements. Assessment of these elements will be undertaken on a pass/fail basis. Bidders that fail to meet any mandatory requirement or provide insufficient information may be excluded from further participation in the procurement process.
Bidders that successfully pass the selection stage will be evaluated against project-specific selection questions using a scoring methodology on a scale of 0 to 5, as set out in the PSQ documentation. In order to be shortlisted, bidders must achieve a minimum score of 3 (meeting the Authority’s requirements) for each scored question. The Authority will invite to tender the six highest scoring bidders, or such greater number in the event of a tie at the cut-off point. Shortlisting will be based solely on the information provided in response to the PSQ.
Award criteria (Invitation to Tender Stage)
The contract will be awarded to the bidder submitting the Most Advantageous Tender, assessed on the basis of quality and price. Tenders will be evaluated using a total weighting of 100%, comprising 40% quality (method statements) and 60% commercial and social value considerations.
Bidders are required to respond to all elements of the ITT. Evaluation will be undertaken in accordance with the criteria set out below. Failure to complete mandatory elements, including the Social Value Matrix or Financial Model, may result in the tender being deemed non-compliant and excluded from further evaluation.
Leeds Building Services to procure two Subcontractors to Supply and Fit Flooring on our Social Housing Contract in the areas Lot 1: R1-R5, and Lot 2: R6-R9 . The contract involves the supply and installation of floor coverings to Domestic properties on the Housing Responsive Repairs and Voids Contract.
Each lot will be awarded to one contractor.
Block Communal Flooring Replacement Works 2025-2026
Dover District Council wishes to select and appoint a suitable contractor to carry out replacement floor covering works to various occupied blocks of flats contained within the Dover District area. The works is anticipated to commence August 2026 and will continue for a period of 10 weeks.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:
https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/tenders/UK-UK-Dover:-Floor-laying-and-covering-work./5CZRF928G4
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/respond/5CZRF928G4
The purpose of this requirement is to collect data on seafarers in the UK shipping industry. This data will form the basis of published statistics on UK seafarers active at sea, which are a core part of the Department for Transport’s (DfT) seafarer statistics.
These are used internally by our policy teams in decision making, promoting the UK maritime sector and also by a wide range of external customers including maritime trade unions, industry bodies such as the UK CoS, academics, researchers and members of the general public with a specialist interest.
This contract is for one year of data collection (for 2026), with an option to extend on an annual basis for an additional 3 years in 1 year increments; collecting data for 2027, 2028, and 2029 (1 + 1 + 1).
Full details can be found in our Invitation to Tender documents at https://dft.app.jaggaer.com/go/78436632019E21CD9C28
Provision of Blackpool Coastal Housing (BCH) Estates Cleaning
Blackpool Coastal Housing (BCH) is looking to appoint a single Supplier to perform Estates Cleaning for BCH.
BCH wishes to appoint a Supplier who can clearly demonstrate the ability to meet our requirements and who offers the most advantageous tender.
It is anticipated that the contract term will be from 1st November 2026 to 31st October 2028, with the option to extend incrementally for a period of 1+1 years (subject to contract review and budget availability).
Tender for Herefordshire Adults Independent Advocacy Service
The Council has statutory duties under the Mental Capacity Act 2005, Mental Health Act 1983, Care Act 2014, and the Health and Social Care Act 2012 to ensure that adults who face barriers to involvement in key decisions about their care, treatment, rights or welfare are provided with access to independent advocacy.
The Independent Advocacy Service for Adults is commissioned to meet these duties and to ensure that Herefordshire residents have access to an independent, confidential, person centred service that supports individuals to understand information, weigh up choices, and communicate their views.
WEATHER FORECASTING, BUREAU, AND ASSOCIATED SERVICES
The provision of weather forecasting, bureau and associated services to East Lothian, Midlothian, West Lothian, Scottish Borders, The City of Edinburgh and Fife Councils (Edinburgh, Lothians, Borders and Fife: ELBF Forum - Collaboration and Shared Services between Councils). The weather forecasting service provides routine meteorological reporting, severe weather alerts, and specialist forecasting to support operational planning and daily action during the Winter period.
Framework Agreement for Demolition and Associated Services
Framework Agreement for the provision of demolition and associated services.
The Contractor will be suitably qualified and have a wealth of experience to provide the services required for the duration of the Framework.
Each further competition will refine and enhance the information contained to meet the exact requirements of the Contracting Authority (CA). The CAs property stock may consist of; domestic houses, sheltered housing schemes, bungalows, blocks of flats, community and leisure centres, hospitals, student accommodation, universities, schools, depots, corporate office buildings, commercial properties and any other building types owned by the Contracting Authorities.
Tenderers shall be deemed to have submitted their application with a full understanding of the unpredictable nature of the scope and volume of work. No guarantee is given regarding continuity or overall value; therefore, tenderers will not be entitled to claim for loss of profit, or any other costs resulting from an alteration in the scope or volume and must allow for seasonal or other variations to workloads in their tenders.
It is worth bidders noting that most works procured under this framework will be for projects up to £250,000. There will only be a very small number of projects that may exceed this value.
Staffordshire County CouncilWest MidlandsWAC-595207
CS2455 South West Disagreement Resolution and Mediation Services
Wiltshire Council is seeking a provider who can deliver independent disagreement resolution, mediation advice and mediation in accordance with the Children and Families Act 2014, the SEN and Disability Regulations 2014 and the SEND Code of Practice 0-25. A group of Local Authorities in the southwest region have agreed to participate in regional arrangements for the provision of disagreement resolution, mediation advice and mediation services (“the Services”). Wiltshire Council (“the Lead Authority”) will lead the procurement for the Services on behalf of the other participating Local Authorities.
Participating Joint South-West Region Authorities :
Cornwall
Bath and North East Somerset (BANES)
Bristol
Devon
Dorset
Gloucestershire
Isles of Scilly
North Somerset
Plymouth
South Gloucestershire
Somerset
Swindon
Torbay
Provision of a Vehicle Telematics Solution for Denbighshire County Council
Denbighshire County Council is seeking to appoint a supplier to supply, install, commission and manage a vehicle tracking (telematics) solution and associated products and services.
Documentation can be found free of charge here: https://supplierlive.proactisp2p.com/Account/Login
Provision of an Oral Health Workforce Training Programme - PME
To develop, deliver, and sustain an oral health education programme that equips
diverse workforces with the confidence, knowledge and skills to support residents
most at risk of poor oral health and related inequalities.
Start and end date of contract Approximately - 31st August 2026 - 30th August 2028
Extension option subject to approvals - 12 months post 30th August 2028
www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk
Ref - DN796449
City of London Women's Programme Floating Support Service
Background and Scope
The City of London Corporation is commissioning a Floating Support Service to provide wrap-around support to female survivors of DA/DV who are located in a 6-bed temporary accommodation in the London Borough of Greenwich.
The City of London Women’s Project (COLWP) is a 6-bed HMO located in the London Borough of Greenwich that serves female survivors of DA/DV, under the statutory duties of the Housing Act 1996 (Part VII), the Homeless Reduction Act 2017 and the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.
This floating support service will provide rapid, effective, and tailored support to the City of London Women’s Project with the goal of empowering survivors of domestic abuse to prepare them to move into safe, healthy and independent housing.
The service will support intersectionally marginalised service users with a range of needs, focusing on removing barriers to resettlement and ensuring their safety and wellbeing, with built-in understanding of the added needs surrounding neurodiversity and homelessness.
The service will interact with the local Domestic Abuse MARAC and IDVA’s where appropriate to ensure support is coordinated and client focussed whilst supporting the service users to develop and work through their personal housing plans.
The City of London Corporation Department of Community and Children's Services is responsible for delivering these services.
The estimated contract value given is for the full duration of the contract, including the maximum possible extensions. The estimated annual contract value is therefore £100,000
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonLondonWAC-594638