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Star Academies - Fire and Security Services

Star Academies are looking to run an FTS (above threshold) compliant tender under PA2023 to appoint up to two suitable suppliers across each lot (region) in a dual sourced contract arrangement (please note that at Star’s discretion a single supplier may be appointed to a lot where the scoring is strongly weighted in one supplier’s favour). The suppliers selected will be able to provide a complete Fire and Security services package (including repair, installation, testing and maintenance) all in accordance with SFG20 and the final ITT documents. The supplier must also be able to provide reactive maintenance and a 24 hour call out facility 365 days/year across each lot for which they wish to bid.

STAR ACADEMIESNorth West1 May 2026WAC-577597

£4,100,000

Contract value

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South West Essex Community Education Trust ~ Cleaning Tender

Please note that this PSQ is running concurrently alongside the ITT. You will need to register separately for both the PSQ and the ITT. If you have any questions around the PSQ or the ITT please use the message centre feature in the ITT section of LTMS. The successful Supplier will be required to provide cleaning services for South West Essex Community Education Trust. This procurement is being conducted under a concurrent competitive flexible procedure in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. Suppliers must meet the minimum conditions of participation in order to progress to having their tenders scored. Contract value is likely to be around £615,000 per annum SWECET formed in 2015 when a group of like-minded schools came together to form the South West Essex Community Education Trust. They were united in the belief that every young person needs and deserves an education that will maximise their future life chances and that this could be better achieved together. The founding schools and those schools that have joined since are all united by shared values and beliefs, but this is where the similarities end. We encourage each other to remain unique places of learning. We believe our schools’ differences are an asset, allowing for creative thinking and sharing of best practice, raising standards across the Trust and providing exciting opportunities for our students. In scope for this project the 6 of the Trust’s schools – three primaries and three secondary schools; Deneholm Primary School Stifford Clays Primary School Chadwell St Mary Primary School Marshalls Park Academy Orsett Heath Academy William Edwards School. Please See PSQ Document for more information. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://litmustms.co.uk/tenders/UK-UK-Essex:-School-cleaning-services./F9HB83V62F To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://litmustms.co.uk/respond/F9HB83V62F

South West Essex Community Education Trust1 May 2026WAC-577781

£3,000,000

Contract value

EducationOpen
Park View School ~ Catering Tender

Park View School is a non-selective Tottenham secondary school maintained by the Local Authority (Haringey). It has roughly 1,040 pupils, with around 50% of pupils eligible to Free School Meals. In February 2023, the school was again rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted. The catchment area of Park View encompasses one of the most ethnically, culturally and socially diverse areas in the UK and over 74% of pupils at the school speak English as an additional language. Park View emphasises its "broad and balanced" curriculum, placing equal importance on the arts and sport alongside academic rigour, to support pupils' success. Park View School has a working partnership with the London Academy of Excellence (LAE), which is a large high-performing sixth-form college in Tottenham. As such, LAE will be supporting Park View school throughout the tender process and will play an active role in the evaluation and selection of the contractor. Basis of Contract The school wishes to appoint a supplier to deliver full catering services. The contract will commence from 1st September 2026 for an initial period of 3 years plus an option to extend for 2 periods of 1 year and operate under a ‘Cost-Plus’ basis with guarantees attached to labour and food cost. The catering service is currently contracted and based on existing trading performance the total sales turnover from cash and free school meals is estimated at £1 million (over initial 3-year period). However, it is highly anticipated that the contract has strong potential for significant growth. Objectives The appointed Supplier will have: •Significant experience of delivering quality catering services within secondary schools. •Familiarity with successfully managing high volume commercial budgets in secondary schools •Proven ability to grow sales and increasing pupil meal uptake •A compelling attitude towards making the lunchtime service appealing, healthy and educational for children •Sufficient local resources to ensure the required level of service is constantly maintained. Please see PSQ document for more information. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at: https://litmustms.co.uk/tenders/UK-UK-London:-School-catering-services./32RB88Y2NE To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://litmustms.co.uk/respond/32RB88Y2NE

Park View SchoolLondon1 May 2026WAC-546060

£1,666,666

Contract value

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Tender for the provision of Improvements to existing teaching spaces for additional support at St Martin's Primary School, Hereford

Herefordshire Council wishes to appoint a contractor to carry out the works to carry out improvements to two internal areas to provide accommodation for children requiring additional support. The work is split between two areas: Area 1: Work to commence on 15th June 2026 and must end by 1st September 2026. Area 2: Work to commence on 20th July 2026 and must end by 11th September 2026.

Herefordshire CouncilWest Midlands1 May 2026WAC-578032

£180,000

Contract value

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Derry~Londonderry Northland Road Sports Dome (UU Dome)

Ulster University intends to appoint a contractor to deliver the construction works for a new tensile PVC membrane structure ("the Dome"). The proposed development comprises a tensile PVC membrane structure (the Dome) with a gross internal floor area of approximately 15,700m². The scheme will also include wider site works including a car park, civic event space, an amended entrance off Northland Road and associated infrastructure, on behalf of Ulster University. The project is required to be completed in advance of June 2028 and is part funded by the PEACEPLUS Programme (SEUPB). The form of Contract will be NEC4 (New Engineering Contract) Option B Priced Contract with bill of quantities.

THE UNIVERSITY OF ULSTERNorthern Ireland1 May 2026WAC-577664

£12,000,000

Contract value

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C0138 - UK Fund Monitoring Evaluation & Learning

The UK Portfolio is seeking a single supplier or consortium of suppliers to conduct an impact evaluation of the UK Fund and provide a range of learning services to UK Fund grantholders. The UK Fund is a funding programme that cover two distinct thematic areas: - Connected Communities - CYP and Youth Voice The first awards were granted in February 2024, focusing on Connected Communities, and in 2025 the funding expanded to Children and Young People (CYP) and Youth Voice. The key themes that run across the different thematic areas include voice, relationship building, agency, community systems and lived experience. UK Fund has adopted a funding approach that spans across and between countries, rather than being geographically restricted, and focuses on supporting well-established programmes that demonstrate proven impact, enabling them to scale and expand further. The funding also prioritises equity - targeting only communities facing poverty, disadvantage, and discrimination. Another distinguishing factor about the UK Fund is its emphasis on long-term systems change, requiring projects to include a mix of service delivery and systemic transformation in their plans. The evaluation and learning contract will adopt a collaborative, co-design approach that engages all grantholders, ensuring that all activities align with their learning needs. The supplier is also encouraged to involve the communities with whom the projects work, enabling them to shape and contribute to the learning and evaluation processes. This is particularly important given the programme’s emphasis on voice, agency, and power.

The National Lottery Community FundWest Midlands1 May 2026WAC-579536

£3,333,333.33

Contract value

Local GovernmentOpen
RFC College Roof V4SDDC052

South Derbyshire District Council is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified supplier to undertake the removal of the existing Onduline roofing system from the Rosliston Educational Building and the installation of a new corrugated roof system, including all associated works. The works include: - Removal and disposal of existing Onduline roof panels. - Retention and protection of existing roof lights and ventilation units. - Removal, safe storage, and reinstatement of existing plastic guttering and downpipes. - Installation of new corrugated roofing panels, flashings, and accessories. - Reinstatement of guttering and downpipes The Council intends to use a Standard JCT (2024 Edition) Works Contract. The appointed supplier will be required to obtain the appropriate JCT contract documentation, prepare the draft contract, and propose any additional clauses or amendments for review and approval by the Council's legal team. The maximum budget envelope for this tender is £65,000 (excluding VAT). Any tender submission that exceeds this financial limit will be deemed non-compliant and will be rejected without further evaluation.

South Derbyshire District CouncilEast Midlands1 May 2026WAC-578501

£65,000

Contract value

EducationOpen
Provision of Distance Learning Services & Materials

Invitation to tender as for of the provision of distance learning services and materials to North East Scotland College - please refer to the attached documents for more information

North East Scotland CollegeScotland1 May 2026WAC-577699

£741,000

Contract value

Local GovernmentOpen
Educational Psychology Assessment Delivery - Purchase of Locum EPs to complete assessments

Stoke-on-Trent City Council is seeking suitably qualified Educational Psychologists to support the statutory Education, Health and Care (EHC) needs assessment process. Providers will be responsible for delivering person-centred, legally compliant psychological assessments and reports for eligible children and young people, in line with the Children and Families Act 2014 and the SEND Code of Practice. The service must align with local strategic priorities and guidance, which will be shared upon agreement to deliver the service. The scope of work includes completing educational psychology assessments, producing detailed reports, and providing psychological advice to inform EHC needs assessments. Providers must ensure that assessments include consultation with the child or young person, their family, and relevant professionals. All services must reflect professional judgement and uphold the principles of inclusion and individualised support, and as such advices may be required to be completed following either face-to-face assessment, virtual consultation and/or a review of relevant information. Performance management will be integral to the delivery of this service, ensuring quality, timeliness, and compliance with legal and local expectations. The Council will monitor provider performance against agreed standards to ensure that the needs of children and young people are met effectively and consistently.

Stoke on Trent City CouncilWest Midlands1 May 2026WAC-575331

£1,920,000

Contract value

EducationOpen
The design, fabrication and installation of the LaunchPADLansio under 5s exhibition on the ground floor of Xplore! Science Discovery Centre

Xplore! has recently been awarded a Moondance Foundation BIG Donation capital and revenue award. Xplore! is therefore now looking to create a new immersive exhibition, LaunchPADLansio, to cater specifically for our under 5s audience. LaunchPAD (Play & Discovery) / PADLansio (Potsio a Darganfod) will flip the script on early years learning. We are creating an immersive STEAM exhibition space at Xplore! designed exclusively for under 5s that sparks curiosity, ignites imagination and fuels vital cognitive, communication, and social skills. Our BIG Idea? Put the child front and centre. Rooted in the Wales Early Years Framework and Curriculum for Wales (Progression Step 1), the space champions learning through play, because play isn’t just fun, it’s fundamental. LaunchPADLansio will be situated on the ground floor of Xplore’s city centre building and will sit alongside a revamped café and catering-grade kitchen. This has been tendered separately and is outside the scope of this tender. The minimum contract duration will be until the end of the project 16/10/26. The scope of services relating to the design, fabrication and installation of the LaunchPADLansio under 5s exhibition contract is as follows but not limited to: · Design development of initial concept design · Production of final specification of individual exhibits through value engineering · Production of technical designs of exhibition elements and interactives · Fabrication and installation on site

Wrexham UniversityWales4 May 2026WAC-574426

£350,000

Contract value

EducationOpen
Strategic Leadership in Research Training Programme

The University of Edinburgh (UoE) wishes to appoint a Supplier to co-design, deliver, and monitor elements of its Strategic Leadership in Research Training Programme over the next 4 years. Please refer to the ITT tender documents for full details of the requirement.

University Of EdinburghScotland4 May 2026WAC-578564

£183,333.34

Contract value

EducationOpen
External Audit Services

University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) has a requirement for External Audit Services. The University has three (3) wholly owned subsidiary companies, UHI Research and Enterprise Ltd (UHIRE), MPI (Dornoch) Limited and MPI (Elgin) Limited whose accounts are consolidated with the University’s.  It is expected that these services will be required from June 2026 for an initial period of 4 years, unless terminated in accordance with the provisions of the Contract, with UHI having the option to extend for a further 2 x 12 months periods following the Initial Term. The 4 year budget currently available to deliver this service is between GBP180,000 to GBP240,000 (excluding VAT). The value provided in section II.1.5 and II.2.6. is the estimated maximum value for the full contract term (initial term plus optional extensions).

University of the Highlands and IslandsScotland4 May 2026WAC-577010

£360,000

Contract value

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The design, fabrication and installation of the LaunchPADLansio under 5s exhibition on the ground floor of Xplore! Science Discovery Centre

Xplore! has recently been awarded a Moondance Foundation BIG Donation capital and revenue award. Xplore! is therefore now looking to create a new immersive exhibition, LaunchPADLansio, to cater specifically for our under 5s audience. LaunchPAD (Play & Discovery) / PADLansio (Potsio a Darganfod) will flip the script on early years learning. We are creating an immersive STEAM exhibition space at Xplore! designed exclusively for under 5s that sparks curiosity, ignites imagination and fuels vital cognitive, communication, and social skills. Our BIG Idea? Put the child front and centre. Rooted in the Wales Early Years Framework and Curriculum for Wales (Progression Step 1), the space champions learning through play, because play isn’t just fun, it’s fundamental. LaunchPADLansio will be situated on the ground floor of Xplore’s city centre building and will sit alongside a revamped café and catering-grade kitchen. This has been tendered separately and is outside the scope of this tender. The minimum contract duration will be until the end of the project 16/10/26. The scope of services relating to the design, fabrication and installation of the LaunchPADLansio under 5s exhibition contract is as follows but not limited to: · Design development of initial concept design · Production of final specification of individual exhibits through value engineering · Production of technical designs of exhibition elements and interactives · Fabrication and installation on site

Wrexham UniversityWales4 May 2026WAC-576312

£350,000

Contract value

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Inspection & Testing of Fire Fighting Equipment for Cardiff and Vale Health Board

The scope of the work will be to carry out annual servicing and six-monthly inspections of firefighting equipment throughout Cardiff & Vale University Health Board sites. Due to the complex nature of Healthcare premises it is imperative that firefighting equipment is maintained. This equipment can play a vital part in preventing the spread of fire and therefore reduce the risks to life and/or property. The purpose of Fire Fighting equipment maintenance is to ensure the equipment will function correctly in the event that it is needed. Any faults with the equipment will be identified and rectified quickly, safely and efficiently via a well-run maintenance contract. Goods and services provided under this contract will be in accordance with the following standards: - HTM 05-02 Firecode - BS 5306 Part 1 - BS EN 671-3 - BS 9999 Fire Hydrant & Dry Riser Inspection & Servicing - 6 Monthly & Annual Fire Hose Inspection & Servicing - Annual Servicing & Supply of Portable Fire Fighting Equipment - Annual

NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)Wales4 May 2026WAC-579267

£310,000

Contract value

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The design, fabrication and installation of the LaunchPADLansio under 5s exhibition on the ground floor of Xplore! Science Discovery Centre

Xplore! has recently been awarded a Moondance Foundation BIG Donation capital and revenue award. Xplore! is therefore now looking to create a new immersive exhibition, LaunchPADLansio, to cater specifically for our under 5s audience. LaunchPAD (Play & Discovery) / PADLansio (Potsio a Darganfod) will flip the script on early years learning. We are creating an immersive STEAM exhibition space at Xplore! designed exclusively for under 5s that sparks curiosity, ignites imagination and fuels vital cognitive, communication, and social skills. Our BIG Idea? Put the child front and centre. Rooted in the Wales Early Years Framework and Curriculum for Wales (Progression Step 1), the space champions learning through play, because play isn’t just fun, it’s fundamental. LaunchPADLansio will be situated on the ground floor of Xplore’s city centre building and will sit alongside a revamped café and catering-grade kitchen. This has been tendered separately and is outside the scope of this tender. The minimum contract duration will be until the end of the project 16/10/26. The scope of services relating to the design, fabrication and installation of the LaunchPADLansio under 5s exhibition contract is as follows but not limited to: · Design development of initial concept design · Production of final specification of individual exhibits through value engineering · Production of technical designs of exhibition elements and interactives · Fabrication and installation on site

Wrexham UniversityWales4 May 2026WAC-579124

£291,500

Contract value

EducationOpen
CA17513 - Invitation to Tender for Diocese of Norwich Academies and Trust LED upgrade Scheme 2026 (West Norfolk)

The Diocese of Norwich Education Services Company (DoNESC) is carrying out a procurement exercise on the behalf of DNEAT to upgrade three schools in the summer 2026 holiday to LED's. The works must take place during the six-week holiday and be completed before the commencement of the academic year. To access this competition: Registered: Login to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity CA17513. Not registered: Visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com then register and quote CA17513 as the reason for registration. Any queries please contact MultiQuote on 0151 482 9230.

Diocese of Norwich Education and Academies Trust4 May 2026WAC-578257

Value undisclosed

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Invitation to Tender for Diocese of Norwich Academies and Trust LED upgrade Scheme 2026 (West Norfolk)

The Diocese of Norwich Education Services Company (DoNESC) is carrying out a procurement exercise on the behalf of DNEAT to upgrade three schools in the summer 2026 holiday to LED’s. The works must take place during the six-week holiday and be completed before the commencement of the academic year. St Michael's Church of England Academy, Saddlebow Rd, South Lynn, King's Lynn PE30 5BN Castle Acre Church of England Primary Academy, Back Ln, Castle Acre, King's Lynn PE32 2AR Yaxham Primary Academy, Norwich Rd, Dereham NR19 1RU

Diocese of Norwich Education and Academies Trust4 May 2026WAC-577911

£35,000

Contract value

EducationOpen
Free Breakfast Club Programme Food Partnering Open Call - Academic Year 26/27

The free breakfast club programme is one of the Department for Education's flagship policies, central to the Government's mission to break down barriers to opportunity for every child. Once fully implemented, it will deliver a free breakfast club in every primary school in England, giving millions of children the chance to start the day supported and ready to learn. Evidence shows that where schools run breakfast clubs, they report improvements to pupils' behaviour, attendance and attainment. The free breakfast club programme will mean every school, every child, and every family has the chance to receive those benefits. Since April 2025, we have funded c.750 schools to offer a free breakfast club as early adopters, delivering 7 million meals so far. Following the success of the early adopters, we are moving to national rollout investing a further £80m into the programme to fund an additional c.2,000 schools between April 2026 and March 2027. This will benefit around half a million more children. We invited schools with a 40% or higher Free School Meal (FSM) rate (or the most disadvantaged school in an area, whichever is lower) to apply to join the scheme in April 2026, getting the benefits to those who need them most, first. National rollout will then continue in September 2026, when more schools will open their free breakfast clubs, taking the total to c.3000 schools. Business Collaboration Through the free breakfast club programme, schools are fully funded to deliver a 30-minute club each morning, giving parents free childcare whilst their children can enjoy a nutritious breakfast, however, there is room to increase the impact so children can start their day in the best possible way. We know there are already great partnerships happening locally between schools, businesses and industry. The Department is keen to explore how we could strengthen and scale these approaches nationally, to maximise impact and enable all participating schools to benefit in the same way. During the early adopter 'test and learn' phase, the Department partnered with organisations across industry to further strengthen the programme's impact and maximise schools' funding, with a particular focus on breakfast provision. Following an Open Call published in July 2025, we received four offers of varied discounts/deals from national supermarkets and charities. These offers have been available to our c.750 early adopter schools since November 2025 and have been extremely well received by participating schools. As the rollout of free breakfast club continues, we want to build on the success of the early adopter phase by continuing to partner with organisations across the industry to help maximise the support available to schools. Additional information: We are seeking offers from food providers that enable Participating Schools in the free breakfast club programme in the 2026/27 academic year to maximise the value of their food spending and enhance their breakfast provision for pupils. In return, the Department proposes to offer partners a package of rights, as detailed below. Any deals offered by the partner will not be mandated for Participating Schools to make use of and Participating Schools will retain flexibility and choice in how they procure their food. We know that Participating Schools source food for their free breakfast clubs from a wide range of food providers. This sponsorship is intended to leverage the profile of the programme at a national level to ensure all Participating Schools have access to the best value-for-money deals. We are also seeking to address challenges that Participating Schools face in ordering food, including ease of access and use of ordering systems, reliability of delivery, minimum order values and volume restrictions. This notice relates to an opportunity which is not subject to the Procurement Act 2023. Accordingly, this notice is published on a voluntary basis for transparency purposes and to encourage market interest in the relevant opportunity.

Department for EducationLondon5 May 2026WAC-577425

Value undisclosed

FacilitiesOpen
Engage Enrich Excel Academies ~ Cleaning Tender

The tender covers primary schools within the contracting authority, Engage Enrich Excel Academies. The tender project is seeking to appoint a Contractor whose initiative, innovation and quality of service, will be welcomed for the provision of service within the existing facilities: Maybury Primary School Site, GU21 5DW Maybury Primary School (MPS) is a 1-form entry primary school based in the centre of Woking, Surrey. We have a PAN (Published Admission Number) of 250 and educate pupils from Nursery to Year Six (age 2-11). •Maybury provide a breakfast club which operates form 08:0 to 08:30 Monday to Friday, term-time only. •A number of after-school clubs are in operation. •Currently we have 250 students on roll and 34 teaching and support staff. Westfield Primary School Site, GU22 9PR Westfield Primary School is a 2-form entry primary school based in Woking, Surrey. We have a PAN (Published Admission Number) of 420 and educate pupils from Reception to Year Six. •There is a private nursery on site who we lease space to and forms part of the contract specification. They operate from 8am to 4pm each day, Monday to Friday, term-time only. •A private company provides wrap around care for pupils, and this runs from 7.30am to 8.40am in the morning and from 3.10pm to 6.00pm in the evening. •Currently, we have 368 students on roll and 41 teaching and support staff. Contract Duration The contract being tendered is for three years in duration from 01.09.2026 to 31.08.2029, with the possibility of extending two further years (a year at a time). This will operate as a Fixed Price Contract. Please see PSQ Document for more information.

Engage Enrich Excel AcademiesSouth East5 May 2026WAC-580223

£887,490

Contract value

EducationOpen
CA17435 - Yeovil College - ITT for Fire and Security Services

Yeovil College - Invitation to Tender for Fire and Security Services To access this competition: Registered: Login to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity CA17435. Not registered: Visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com then register and quote CA17435 as the reason for registration. Any queries please contact MultiQuote on 0151 482 9230.

Yeovil College5 May 2026WAC-572853

Value undisclosed

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