T26-051ENV Supply and Installation of Newtownstewart Castle Lighting
This project is to include the supply and installation of a new LV SP and N Supply, Mini Pillar, External Flood Lighting and associated site works. The proposed lighting enhancement scheme for Newtownstewart Castle aims to highlight this historic monument's architectural significance while ensuring responsible environmental stewardship. Located in County Tyrone, this 17th-century plantation castle and scheduled monument in state care stands as an important cultural landmark deserving thoughtful illumination that balances aesthetic enhancement with ecological and heritage sensitivity. To ensure our lighting scheme will be sympathetic to the heritage feature and not adversely affect local wildlife, particularly protected bat species identified at the site, lighting shall be as described within associated specifications and drawings. Your submission must be submitted via EtendersNI, via this CFT. No other method of submissions will be accepted. Please refer to the CfT documents for further detail.
Derry City and Strabane District CouncilNorthern IrelandWAC-578666
Erewash Borough Council (EBC) have started work on a new Local Plan, which will be drawn up using the new (currently draft) National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) 2025. The Planning Policy team is embarking on an evidence base gathering exercise so that a new Local Plan can be submitted within the next 3 years, in line with Government objectives on accelerating the speed in which local plans are produced. EBC are looking for a contractor to:
• carry out a Heritage Assessment of the borough, to be used by the Planning Policy team to inform its new Local Plan;
• prepare and present both a Heritage Asset Strategy and a World Heritage Site Strategy to be used by the Planning Policy team to inform the Local Plan.
Full details can be found within the Tender pack.
Framework for the Supply of Lockable Mobile Phone Pouches
Establish a multi-supplier framework for the supply of lockable mobile phone pouches, unlocking bases, and associated support services. The framework will support Police and Crime Commissioners (PCC) and their equivalents across the Country as well as schools, in enabling schools to create phone-free learning environments, while still allowing students access to their devices before and after the school day.
The Council is seeking to procure a specialist partner to:
1. Diagnose strengths, weaknesses and risks across all layers of our service charge system and delivery model, using risk-based sampling to identify areas of concern such as high spend, high complaints or complex leases. An evidence led approach should test both billing accuracy and the actual performance of services funded by service charges.
2. Provide a prioritised, costed improvement roadmap which addresses all relevant areas including policy/process, systems/data, procurement, contract management and resident engagement. This should be categorised as quick wins and medium to long-term changes.
3. Produce clear, tribunal ready evidence trails for costs, apportionment and compliance; and clear resident facing materials to improve transparency.
4. Deliver a final Phase 3 whole population review so that every service charge scheme/block is reviewed, reconciled and assured, with corrections implemented or scheduled with a timebound plan, and with resident communications prepared.
5. Support Member and resident confidence by aligning our service charges policy and approach with all relevant statute and good practice.
Weston College - Provision of Promotional Merchandise
Weston College has a requirement for the provision of promotional merchandise to supply a broad range of branded merchandise for promotional purposes across the Weston College Group.
Dudley Council invites suitably experienced and qualified providers to tender for the delivery of Voluntary Sector Infrastructure Support (VSIS) for Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) organisations and groups operating within Dudley borough. The commissioned provider(s) will work collaboratively with partners across the public, voluntary and independent sectors to act as a key enabler of a strong, resilient and well connected VCS.
The Council reserves the right to use the powers available to it under Section 21 of the Procurement Act 2023 and Schedule 8, paragraph 1(a) of the Procurement Act 2023.
This includes the Council’s ability under Section 21 PA23 to issue tender notices and associated tender documents as required for the lawful conduct of the procurement process, as well as its ability under Schedule 8, paragraph 1(a) PA23 to make permitted contract modifications without commencing a new procurement procedure, where such modifications meet the statutory conditions.
LB Hillingdon- Tree Maintenance- South (Batched works)
The Council is seeking to procure a short-term tree maintenance service based on a set list of locations located in the south of the borough. Bidders must be an Arboricultural Association approved contractor.
1. Background
LQ Group has a well-established Security Operations Centre (SOC) for protective monitoring and response. Internal security analysts triage and respond to security incidents according to policy. This work is carried out during regular office hours. Due to this shift pattern, we rely on hardening and automated response during out-of-hours. The lack of human triage increases our risk of organizational compromise during nights, weekends, and bank holidays. This risk is especially severe when multiple days pass without SOC staff on shift.
2. Objectives
• Successful procurement means establishing a relationship with a security partner capable of providing the OOH SOC Services required to protect the business.
• This partner should be an extension of the internal LQ Group SOC, supporting us to further mature our Security Operations.
• Establishment of a contract over a three-year period.
Post Office Ltd is looking for a successful retailer to incorporate a Post Office Local into their existing or proposed business.
The offer available in this Post Office would be:
Post Office Local - integrating Post Office services into a vibrant and sustainable retail business, so they can be offered over the same opening hours. The exact layout and design will be agreed with you to suit your business.
Estimated Post Office fees:
In the current location in the range of £23,500 - £29,500 per annum. Please note this estimate is inclusive of the products listed under General Information.
Further information can be found at:
https://runapostoffice.co.uk/branch/scartho-post-office-grimsby-dn33-2ly?search_term=DN33
Southend-on-Sea City Council ("the Council") is responsible for managing and enforcing restrictions made under Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs), including parking, bus lane and moving traffic contraventions, within its jurisdiction, in order to support the safe and efficient operation of the road network.
To support these functions, the Council is seeking to procure a Supplier for the provision, installation, maintenance and support of static re deployable roadside CCTV enforcement systems equipped with Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology. The systems will be used for both attended and unattended enforcement at a range of locations, including but not limited to school streets, school keep clear locations, bus lanes, yellow box junctions, prohibited turns and other moving traffic restrictions.
The Supplier must ensure that all CCTV and ANPR camera devices proposed for use under this contract hold the appropriate Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA) approvals for the enforcement of parking and moving traffic contraventions. Where required, this must include the provision and maintenance of an approved Technical Construction File (TCF). Only certified and approved devices may be deployed under this contract, and the Supplier must ensure continued compliance with any changes to legislation, certification requirements or statutory guidance during the lifetime of the contract.
The Supplier will be responsible for the supply, installation, maintenance and ongoing support of all CCTV and ANPR hardware, together with the associated software and cloud hosted services required for the secure capture, transmission, storage and processing of recorded data. This must include functionality to support evidential review, redaction and integration with the Council's notice processing system, ensuring that all evidence produced is compliant with the statutory and evidential requirements for the issue of Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs).
The College is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified contractor to deliver a CCTV upgrade within the Granville Road Towers at City Campus.
The works include the supply, installation, configuration and commissioning of approximately 120 IP-based CCTV cameras, together with associated cabling infrastructure, recording hardware and integration with the College’s security control room.
The project is driven by safeguarding, security and operational resilience requirements. The solution must provide high-quality image capture, reliable recording, secure system access and the ability to support incident investigation and evidential requirements.
The system must be scalable to support potential future expansion across additional College sites, subject to future funding.
West Northamptonshire Council invite Potential Providers to quote for the refurbishment works at Northampton Central Library.
Scope:
Enhancing Northampton Central Library to provide a wider range of services with improved facilities, including a family hub.
To refurbish and improve Northampton Central Library, built in 1910 and located in the heart of Northampton town centre.
The project will make the Grade II Listed building more flexible, accessible and safer, and with greater commercial potential from the refurbishment of the Carnegie Room.
Improvements to existing facilities to include the refurbishment of the existing lift into an evacuation lift, additional new Registrar’s office, new children’s 0-19/25 family hub facilities including two new therapy rooms, a new sensory room and new accessible toilets, refurbishment of the Carnegie meeting room, new staff room and classroom areas and redecoration to specified areas of the library including the basement.
Northampton Central Library saw over 175,000 visits in the last 12 months. The library provides functions including the Business & IP service (BIPC) and Discover, the local and family history centre as well as West Northamptonshire's main Registrar’s office.
The library is also used as a ‘welcoming space’ and the ‘flagship’ library of the WNC library service, acting as a gateway to other Council services. Both the library and registrar’s offices are means of delivering statutory services. The Council is developing a network of family hubs across West Northamptonshire to incorporate children’s centres, a statutory function under Sections 5A to 5G of the Childcare Act 2006.
This procurement is conducted in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 under the Regulated Below Threshold procedure as an Open advertised quotation and the Reserved Below Threshold applies:
Participation - Reserved Below Threshold - This procurement is reserved by supplier location in the geographical area of the County of Northamptonshire (Northampton, Daventry and South Northamptonshire) and bordering counties to Northamptonshire; Leicestershire, Rutland, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Lincolnshire and Warwickshire, meaning only suppliers located in these geographical areas can bid. Request for Quotation submissions that are submitted by Potential Suppliers outside of the reserved supplier location will be rejected and not evaluated.
Potential Suppliers will be assessed on their suitability to perform the contract as part of the conditions of participation, as pass/fail evaluation criteria, Potential Suppliers that fail will be rejected.
Site visits will be available outside of opening hours.
Potential Suppliers who wish to attend the out of hours site visits are to confirm their attendance and number of attendees and preferred date via the ‘Correspondence’ section of the In-Tend portal by:
15:0 on Thursday 26th March for the Friday 27th March site visit and by 16:0 on Friday 27th March for the Monday 30th March site visit.
Potential Suppliers may also visit the library during public opening hours.
Expected Start on site May 2026 and Practical Completion May 2027.
Please view the quotation pack for full details via WNC In-Tend portal.
West Northamptonshire CouncilEast MidlandsWAC-574022