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NHS & HealthcareOpen
Secure Bulk Destruction & Disposal of Confidential Waste

The Authority requires a service for the Secure Bulk Destruction & Disposal of Confidential Waste. Waste products for destruction include NHS prescriptions and patient medical records as well as waste cardboard. Due to the value that this wastepaper can attract within the paper pulp and paper recycling market, it is expected that the Authority may be able to generate revenue from this contract. The existing contract expires on 31st July 2026. The Authority requires a new contract to commence from 1st August 2026. The contract will be for a period of four years, with a mechanism to extend for an additional two years at the discretion of the Authority. The procurement will be conducted in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 regulations. Please note that the 'Total Contract Value (Estimated)' is for a revenue rather than a cost to the Authority and is for the maximum contract term of 6 years.

NHS Business Services AuthorityNorth East29 Apr 2026WAC-569556

£198,000

Contract value

Public SectorOpen
Drone Training, Support & Maintenance

Forestry and Land Scotland (the Purchaser) look after the national forests and land to enhance biodiversity, support tourism, and increase access to the green spaces that will help improve Scotland’s physical and mental health and well-being. The Authority also continues to provide vital timber supplies to support a sustainable rural economy. Further information on who the Authority is and what it does can be found here: https://forestryandland.gov.scot/. The Purchaser has a requirement to place a contract with an external Service Provider for the provision of Drone Training, Support & Maintenance services of their drone resource (Pilots & Drones). The Purchaser currently have a number of General Visual Line of Sight Certification (GVC) and A2 Certificate of Competency (A2 CoC). We have an accountable manager and a third-party agency who provide support including managing our Operations Manual. However, going forward the Purchaser plan to carry out their future in-house drone operations in the Open Category. This is due to the majority of its drone operations posing no/low risk to people. As such, there is no CAA operational authorisation or Operations Manual required. FLS currently has a total of thirty-three (33) drones, and it is anticipated this will increase over the duration of the contract period. The Purchaser is looking for a Service Provider to deliver the following aims: * Training: provision of A2 CoC with an additional practical, flight skills element. * Support which will take a number of forms: - Be the first point of contact for the Purchasers pilots and prospective pilots with queries relating to drones; - checking contractor documentation and certification; - conducting flight skills tests where judged necessary; - Production of Standard Operating Procedures and support materials; - Attending bi-annual all-pilot meetings; - Emergency support in event of accidents and incidents. * Maintenance: carry out maintenance on the FLS drone fleet. A breakdown of what the Purchaser seeks to achieve through the main aims outlined above is detailed within the tender documentation. Please Note: The principal Service Provider must be a Recognised Assessment Entity (RAE) to be eligible to submit a tender for this opportunity. If your organisation currently holds any Contract, Framework Agreement, or any other Agreement with the Purchaser that involves drone operations (excluding the purchase of drones & hardware), you are not eligible to submit a tender for this opportunity. This includes any persons of significant control within your organisation who may be affiliated to any other organisations who hold any contractual agreements for the provision of drone operations with FLS. Similarly, if you are awarded a contract through this tender process, you will not be eligible to submit tenders for any future opportunities related to drone operations whilst you hold that agreement. The contract will be for a period of thirty-six (36) months (three (3) years) with the option to extend up to an additional twenty-four (24) months (two (2) year).

Forestry and Land ScotlandScotland29 Apr 2026WAC-571266

£150,000

Contract value

Local GovernmentOpen
Supply of Coffee Shop and Café Solutions

Supply of Coffee Shop and Café Solutions for Leeds city council establishments

Leeds City CouncilYorkshire29 Apr 2026WAC-575400

£400,000

Contract value

Local GovernmentOpen
Bouldering/Balance Play Area and Pickleball Court, Ponsmere Valley, Perranporth

The Parish Council invites responses to this Invitation to Tender (ITT) from suitably qualified and experienced suppliers for the design, supply and installation of a bouldering and balance play area, and pickleball court, including associated works, within the identified site. Suppliers must demonstrate relevant experience in the delivery of durable, inclusive play or recreational facilities, particularly within sensitive coastal and residential environments.

Perranzabuloe Parish Council29 Apr 2026WAC-569769

£120,000

Contract value

Local GovernmentOpen
Bouldering/Balance Play Area and Pickleball Court, Ponsmere Valley, Perranporth

The Parish Council invites responses to this Invitation to Tender (ITT) from suitably qualified and experienced suppliers for the design, supply and installation of a bouldering and balance play area, and pickleball court, including associated works, within the identified site. Suppliers must demonstrate relevant experience in the delivery of durable, inclusive play or recreational facilities, particularly within sensitive coastal and residential environments.

Perranzabuloe Parish Council29 Apr 2026WAC-568908

£120,000

Contract value

Local GovernmentOpen
Bouldering/Balance Play Area and Pickleball Court, Ponsmere Valley, Perranporth

The Parish Council invites responses to this Invitation to Tender (ITT) from suitably qualified and experienced suppliers for the design, supply and installation of a bouldering and balance play area, and pickleball court, including associated works, within the identified site. Suppliers must demonstrate relevant experience in the delivery of durable, inclusive play or recreational facilities, particularly within sensitive coastal and residential environments.

Perranzabuloe Parish Council29 Apr 2026WAC-568897

£120,000

Contract value

Local GovernmentOpen
Bouldering/Balance Play Area and Pickleball Court, Ponsmere Valley, Perranporth

The Parish Council invites responses to this Invitation to Tender (ITT) from suitably qualified and experienced suppliers for the design, supply and installation of a bouldering and balance play area, and pickleball court, including associated works, within the identified site. Suppliers must demonstrate relevant experience in the delivery of durable, inclusive play or recreational facilities, particularly within sensitive coastal and residential environments.

Perranzabuloe Parish Council29 Apr 2026WAC-565999

£120,000

Contract value

Local GovernmentOpen
Summerfield School Full Plant Room Heating and Distribution Upgrade

Milton Keynes City Council are currently out to tender for the provision of the upgrade of the gas fired boilers and heating distribution system at Summerfield School. Further information about the Council’s requirement is set out within the Specification of Works (Dated 05/03/2026). Suppliers that would like to take part in this tender process are invited to "Express Interest" upon which they will be given access to the full tender documentation through this e-tendering system. Suppliers will be notified by email, and the tender documents can be accessed from the “My Tenders” area of this website by selecting the “View Details” button for this tender. Deadline for submissions of the tender will be 12 Noon 29th April 2026. Please allow sufficient time to make your return as late returns will not be permitted. Any questions relating to this tender should be made via correspondence on the website. Please do not engage with any persons in the Council via email or phone regarding this tender.

Milton Keynes City CouncilSouth East29 Apr 2026WAC-579236

£200,000

Contract value

NHS & HealthcareOpen
ENT Patient Assessment & Examination

ALL WALES - ENT PATIENT ASSESSMENT AND EXAMINATION CONSUMABLES

NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)Wales29 Apr 2026WAC-577884

£202,090.6

Contract value

Local GovernmentOpen
Provision of food inspections for regulation and enforcement services

Birmingham City Council wishes to establish a framework agreement for the provision of Food Inspections for Regulation and Enforcement Services. There is a requirement for Food Hygiene and Standards Inspections: The Council, as part of its statutory duties, is required to carry out food hygiene and standards inspections across the city. There are approximately 11,100 food businesses in Birmingham, ranging from small independent outlets to large national and international chains. Each year, the Council aims to complete between 4,500 and 5,000 primary inspections, in accordance with the Food Law Code of Practice. These inspections may be conducted at any type or size of food business, many of which are located in inner-city areas. A number of operators may have limited understanding of food safety and food law requirements. • To ensure thorough compliance, inspections typically include: • Food hygiene checks • Food standards assessments • Duty of Care inspections, confirming appropriate refuse disposal arrangements. This procurement relates to a call-off under a Framework Agreement, which does not guarantee or commit any level of expenditure. The successful provider appointed to the contract will be engaged on an as-needed basis, depending on inspection demand and the availability of internal resources. The framework agreement is anticipated to commence in June 2026 and will be in place for a period of 4 years . The Council wishes to establish a single supplier framework agreement contract. The Council will be using its free to use e-tendering system (in-tend) for the administration of this procurement process and potential suppliers must register with the system to be able to express an interest. If you wish to express an interest in this opportunity please click on the following link to access https://in-tendhost.co.uk/birminghamcc/ and submit your details to register. You will then be able to log on which will enable you to download all relevant Invitation to Tender (ITT) documentation. If you are unable to register with In-tend or have any questions or problems on how to use this web site please either email us at: etendering@birmingham.gov.uk Your completed tender submission should be returned by noon on 29th April 2026 via the ‘in-tend’ system https://in-tendhost.co.uk/birminghamcc

Birmingham City CouncilWest Midlands29 Apr 2026WAC-577732

£480,000

Contract value

Public SectorOpen
Orthorectification Service Framework 2026 - 2030

Orthorectification GIS and Survey and other GIS services on the Welsh Government Woodland Estate The purpose of the Orthorectification Framework is to validate and correct the tree species data that NRW holds for the Welsh Government Woodland Estate (WGWE) in Forester Web and other GIS systems. There are currently 69 forest areas and orthorectification of the whole WGWE will be validated over 5 years. Over the lifetime of this framework (4 years), approximately 13 plans will be validated annually dependant on errors and queries and budget. The framework is for two years with the option to extend for a further 12 + 12 months. The new framework will commence on 01/06/2026 and will include the whole of Wales.

Natural Resources WalesWales29 Apr 2026WAC-576380

£375,000

Contract value

Private SectorOpen
ITIP Bus Shelter Supply and Installation 2026

Corserv Solutions Ltd Cormac division is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to produce, deliver and install, as may be required in varying volumes, bus shelters in Cornwall under an NEC 3 Option A contract. The appointed contractor will be required to provide shelters, as may be specified, by authorised representatives of Cormac and/or Cornwall Council. Whilst there are no guaranteed quantities or expenditure commitments each year, shelters are required to primarily meet the needs of Cornwall Council’s ongoing infrastructure upgrade programme and to help facilitate any additional requirements following the Government’s LABG funding allocation. In addition, shelters of varying types and sizes will also be required as part of wider schemes that Cormac and/or Cornwall Council have to deliver such as s278 works or schemes delivered with developer s106 funding as and when they arise. This tender duration is 4 years, with the opportunity for a annual price review capped at CPI. This tender will be evaluated on 40% Commercial & 60% Quality. To access the online question template and supporting documents, express an interest and then click the "start my response" button

Corserv Solutions Ltd29 Apr 2026WAC-579986

£480,000

Contract value

Local GovernmentOpen
Provision of Marquees and Stretch Tents for ACBCBC Events within the Tourism, Arts and Culture Department

Tender submissions are being sought from experienced and highly professional companies for the provision of marquees, stretch tents and associated equipment for the Councils Tourism Arts and Culture Departments annual events. These are all subject to change, and it is also possible that additional events may be added during the course of the contract term, where required. This must be considered by Tenderers as part of their tender submission, and capacity must be available to support additional events.

Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough CouncilNorthern Ireland29 Apr 2026WAC-578063

£180,000

Contract value

NHS & HealthcareOpen
NHS Outreach Health Checks for NHS Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board

NHS Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire (BSW) Integrated Care Board (ICB) is seeking to secure a Provider who has the capability and capacity to deliver an NHS Outreach Health Checks service, in line with the specified requirements. The service will deliver NHS Health Checks to eligible adults aged 40-74 years who have no previously diagnosed cardiovascular disease and who are registered with a GP and/or reside within BSW footprint. The outreach model will focus on improving uptake among individuals and communities who experience barriers to accessing Health and Care services, with particular focus on residents living in areas of higher deprivation (Core20) and locally identified PLUS groups. Delivery is expected to take place in accessible community settings and at flexible times, including evenings and weekends, to maximise engagement and reduce inequalities in cardiovascular risk detection. The contract term will be for 12 months with a contract value of £120,000 inc VAT. If appropriate to do and subject to ICB Governance, the Commissioners reserve the right to add funding to the contract over its duration to accommodate additional activity. For the avoidance of doubt, this would mean up to a further £120,000 may be added to the contract value during the contract term. The new service will commence on the 1st August 2026. This exercise is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioner.

NHS BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET, SWINDON AND WILTSHIRE INTEGRATED CARE BOARD30 Apr 2026WAC-576133

£240,000

Contract value

Private SectorOpen
Procurement Consultancy Services for the British Summer Time Hyde Park Music Festival

TRP is seeking to appoint an experienced procurement consultant to act as procurement lead for the forthcoming British Summer Time Hyde Park Music Festival procurement. BST Hyde Park procurement is an above-threshold concession contract for an Event Organiser and is conducted in accordance with the PA2023 under the Light Touch Regime. Working in close collaboration with TRP, the Consultant will lead, manage and undertake the end-to-end procurement process, from market engagement through to contract award, ensuring full compliance with PA2023, to secure an Event Organiser for BST Hyde Park. The intended outcome is a fully compliant, transparent, auditable and well-governed procurement process that enables TRP to appoint an Event Organiser with confidence, achieve commercial benefit and withstand scrutiny or challenge under the PA2023. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-London:-Procurement-consultancy-services./XX4YM9A8DZ To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/XX4YM9A8DZ

TRP TRADING COMPANY LIMITEDLondon30 Apr 2026WAC-577714

£250,000

Contract value

Local GovernmentOpen
BaDC-1598 Buttermarket Food Hall Fit Out and Operator for Bassetlaw District Council

Bassetlaw District Council (the Council) wishes to invite tenders to appoint a suitably experienced operator to occupy and operate an indoor street food market within the Retford Town Hall's Buttermarket. The operator will be responsible for all aspects of delivery, vendor management and commercial performance, in return for the right to trade from the premises and an opportunity to influence the final design and fit-out of the space. The Council's objectives in appointing an operator are to: • Animate and activate Retford town centre • Support independent and start-up food businesses • Provide a high-quality, diverse and affordable food offer • Increase footfall and dwell time • Support the evening and weekend economy • Deliver social and economic value for the local area The Buttermarket is anticipated to be available to the operator for commercial operation from Winter 2026/Spring 2027 subject to detailed design agreement and construction programme. The Council envisions the successful provider from this tender to join as a partner through this design process. This interim period for design and Council construction will ensure the final installation is fit for purpose and encourages optimal commercial operation for the appointed end user. Located on the Market Square, Retford Town Hall is well positioned to amplify the offerings of the town, however, the site is currently greatly underutilised, and its facilities require significant modernisation. The Buttermarket is the ground floor premise of the wider Retford Town Hall with its own level and independent access along the Town Hall Yard and direct access to the Market Square. There is ample area (~260m2) to enhance this space to provide a series of catering focused opportunities while also creating an inclusive communal space, designed to host events that appeal across all age groups. According to a recent market summary of Retford undertaken by CACI, the town boasts a sizable catchment area with a total market potential of £122.1 million. Additionally, Retford enjoys a high catchment market share of 16%, indicating a strong local spend for retailers and food businesses opening in the town centre. The total market potential for catering alone is £30.1 million. The overall spend remains below the regional average, indicating a need for Retford to build up a critical mass of retail and leisure offer to increase its attractiveness. Annual household spent on catering is £2,060 which is 5% lower than the East Midlands average and spend on alcohol on premises is 10% below the regional average demonstrating there is available spend for these types of offers not currently being realised in Retford Further information about the service requirements can be obtained in the tender documentation within this tender pack. Contract value The Council is seeking £20,000 excluding VAT per annum for rent of the Buttermarket, however there are alternative financial models that will be accepted by the Council for interested bidders. Term The Council would optimally seek a 5-year lease with the opportunity to extend a further 5 years. Procurement Procedure Open procedure in accordance with Procurement Act 2023 (Concession - below threshold). Additional Information This procurement process is being managed by Welland Procurement in partnership with the Council. Further information on Welland Procurement can be found at: http://wellandprocurement.org.uk/. Suppliers are welcome to view the opportunity and access the tender documents on the East Mids Tenders portal using the link below: https://www.eastmidstenders.org/ Select "view opportunities" then choose Welland Procurement from the organisations drop down menu. Project ID: DN801439.

Bassetlaw District CouncilEast Midlands30 Apr 2026WAC-576859

£200,000

Contract value

Central GovernmentOpen
Stalking Advocacy Service

The service will provide emotional and practical support to stalking victims/ survivors, regardless of whether they choose to report the crime. This will include supporting the victim/ survivor through the criminal justice system and advocating on their behalf to ensure best outcomes are achieved. Providers will need to ensure they are compliant with the new Independent Stalking Advocate Statutory Guidance - GOV.UK published in February 2026.

Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed PowysWales30 Apr 2026WAC-576441

£175,000

Contract value

Local GovernmentOpen
School Counselling Service - Primary Schools

West Lothian Council is seeking to appoint a fully qualified and experienced external service provider to provide Counselling Services to West Lothian Primary schools

West Lothian CouncilScotland30 Apr 2026WAC-576056

£464,000

Contract value

Public SectorOpen
Provision of Planned Preventative Maintenance for Air Compressors at The Pirbright Institute

Project Background The contract is for single supplier for the provision of Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) services for the Institute’s compressed air systems. 1.1 The proposed contract will: 1.2 Ensure statutory and regulatory compliance 1.3 Safeguard operational resilience across the estate 1.4 Deliver cost predictability through planned maintenance 1.5 Enhance asset lifecycle management and performance monitoring Scope of requirement The scope shall include, as a minimum: • Two service visits per compressor per annum (one minor and one major service unless otherwise specified) • Servicing in full compliance with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) requirements • Service dates agreed in advance between The Pirbright Institute Maintenance Scheduler and the Contractor’s nominated point of contact • Alignment of service delivery with the Institute’s planned building shutdown schedules, recognising that servicing may need to be phased rather than delivered in a single continuous visit • Assurance that compressed air supply remains operational at all times during servicing, achieved through the appropriate management of secondary/backup compressors and receivers • Provision of a dedicated engineer (or core engineering team), with a commitment to obtaining the necessary site security clearance to permit independent and unescorted working where authorised • Engineers suitably qualified and competent to sign off maintenance documentation before and after servicing, breakdown attendance, or additional works • Proactive notification to the Client where any of the following require repair or replacement: air ends, compressor auto drains, flexible pipework • Replacement of consumables within the defined service scope • Inspection of associated dryers, filtration systems, pipework, receivers, and safety devices • Digital service reporting provided at the point of service, detailing works undertaken, findings, recommendations, and asset condition • Emergency call-out provision with a target four-hour response time for critical assets Manufacturers in Scope The estate includes equipment manufactured by: • Atlas Copco • CompAir • Hydrovane • Busch Vacuum Solutions • Beko Technologies • HPC • Hi-Line • JORC 1.8 Compliance Requirements The Contractor must ensure compliance with: • Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 • Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 • Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 • Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 The Contractor shall: • Provide RAMS for each visit • Maintain appropriate insurances • Ensure engineer competence and certification • Operate within site security protocols including accessing contained areas.

THE PIRBRIGHT INSTITUTESouth East30 Apr 2026WAC-573103

£249,554.64

Contract value

FacilitiesOpen
Grounds Maintenance Services

To provide grounds maintenance for various properties within The Dean Trust, Greater Manchester

THE DEAN TRUSTNorth West30 Apr 2026WAC-574337

£100,000

Contract value

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