Weyside Urban Village ("WUV") is a major 41-hectare brownfield regeneration project that will transform a former utilities and industrial area on the eastern edge of Guildford into a sustainable new community. The Council anticipates that the development could deliver approximately 1,650 homes across a range of tenures, together with around 2,000 square metres of community space and 6,500 square metres of employment space.
The Council's role in the delivery of Weyside is that of master infrastructure developer, taking direct responsibility for the upfront funding, planning, and delivery of the enabling and strategic infrastructure required to unlock land for subsequent housing, employment, and community development. This includes delivery of utilities, highways, flood mitigation, and site remediation works to prepare development plots for onward disposal and construction by delivery partners.
Over the past 5 years, the Council has been progressing with construction of these enabling works including:
• Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace -
• Onsite Infrastructure
• Offsite Infrastructure
• New Thames Water Sewage Treatment Works
• New GBC depot
• Preparation of land parcels for housing delivery (Phases 1 and 3)
The Council is looking to appoint a suitably qualified Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Consultant to lead engagement and communications activity for the Weyside Urban Village project, ensuring that stakeholders are kept informed and involved, and that there are clear opportunities to promote and showcase the outcomes of the programme and how its various elements fit together.
Scope of services/ comms work plan
The successful consultant shall carefully manage this commission ensuring any variations/ changes to scope are provided in writing from GBC to the consultant prior to implementation.
The consultant will:
1. Review the project, the Council's objectives as owner and developer, and the previous planning history of the site.
2. Review the Council's engagement policies and in particular the Statement of Community Involvement.
3. In collaboration with the project team and for approval by GBC's project managers and internal communications team, design a stakeholder and community consultation plan in accordance with the Council's policies.
Undertake the agreed stakeholder and community consultation and regularly advise the project team on the progress and outcomes on implementing that plan including responding to queries and managing communications relating to live construction activities where required.
4. At all times maintain close liaison with GBC's communications team.
General outputs
1. Attend and participate in project team meetings.
2. Develop and manage an appropriate community engagement strategy for agreement with the project team.
3. Take lead in coordinating and preparing community engagement material.
4. Design, coordination and production of promotional material.
Monitor and analyse feedback received. Provide regular summary updates on engagement activity, key issues and upcoming communications priorities.
5. Liaise with contractors and delivery partners to coordinate communications and ensure consistent messaging across the programme.
Stakeholder engagement
1. Prepare and distribute quarterly physical and e-newsletters to residents and local businesses to update on progress of the development
2. Deliver targeted letter drops for residents to notify them of works.
3. Develop a "we said We could... we are doing..." messaging to cover all WUV related matters so that any perceived disconnected activities are understood to be part of a comprehensive package of improvements.
4. Market, coordinate and host public exhibitions and community drop-in events as required, including preparation of materials and summary reporting of attendance and feedback.
5. Quarterly newsletters/ email bulletins for Councillors and articles for staff newsletter.
6. Keep the Weyside Urban Village project website updated and current, including regular updates across key workstreams
7. Support briefing of newly elected Councillors following Shadow Authority elections to West Surrey unitary authority.
8. Support GBC Comms by leading, organising and publicising Ministerial visits, press briefings and ceremonial activity linked to the project. This will include capturing and responding to stakeholder feedback and ensuring key themes are communicated back into the project team where relevant.
9. Scheme promotion and media relations
10. Provide copy for GBC corporate publications, email bulletins etc.
11. Following GBC approval protocols Issue press release to property, planning and local government trade press to raise profile of the project.
12. Work with contractor to prepare joint press-releases as necessary.
13. Support the internal communications team in responding to press and social media enquiries
WE_1382_UK Consultancy Services to Develop a National Transnational Education (TNE) Quality Assurance Framework for Georgia
British Council Georgia is looking for UK Consultancy Services to Develop a National Transnational Education (TNE) Quality Assurance Framework for Georgia
Frailty Consultant Services across Brent and Harrow
Central London Community Healthcare (CLCH) seeks to implement an integrated medical model for Urgent Community Response (UCR), Enhanced Care Home Teams (ECHT), Integrated Case Management (ICM) and Falls Services across Brent and Harrow.<br/><br/>This model aims to enhance operational efficiency, ensure cost-effective resource allocation, and improve patient safety and quality of care across frailty and falls pathways.<br/><br/>The new model consolidates multiple current contracting arrangements, into a single CLCH-procured Frailty Consultant Service, supported by a structured GP cross-cover model.<br/><br/>The provider of the Frailty Consultant Service will provide Consultant(s) that will be the clinically accountable clinician(s) for the integrated Brent and Harrow UCR, ECHT, ICM and Falls services, providing clinical leadership, medical oversight, and strategic direction to ensure consistent, high-quality community care.<br/><br/>Key Aims<br/>• Deliver 52-week consultant clinical accountability and governance across all frailty services.<br/>• Provide expert medical input to complex community cases, admission prevention, and safe discharge planning.<br/>• Lead and support multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) in Brent and Harrow.<br/>• Develop, implement and monitor clinical pathways and escalation processes.<br/>• Strengthen integration between community and acute care, social services and primary care partners.<br/>• Support quality improvement, audit, and staff development initiatives aligned with CLCH’s strategic priorities.<br/><br/>The contract will be for two years with the option to extend for a further one year.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-592329
Consultancy Services for the Review and Development of Cambridge City Council Car Parks Assets
Cambridge City Council invites quotations to undertake a comprehensive review of the Council's car parking infrastructure, technology, and operational processes.
The purpose of this commission is to assess the Council's current parking services and identify opportunities to improve:
• Customer experience
• Accessibility and inclusivity
• Operational efficiency
• Data-driven decision making
• Long-term resilience and adaptability to emerging technologies
• Further business development
The consultant will also support the Council in developing a future-proof technical specification and procurement documentation for the potential modernisation of parking systems and services.
The Council operates Grand Arcade, Grafton East, Grafton West, Queen Anne Terrace, and Park Street carparks in Cambridge which are multi-storey car parks (MSCPs) and several surface-level car parks which serve residents, visitors, and local businesses. The focus of this procurement is for the Council's multistorey portfolio, but an understanding that the Council also manage several surface-level car parks that additional advice might be required for is key.
Existing infrastructure includes a range of parking equipment and systems such as:
• Entry and exit barrier systems
• Ticketing and payment machines
• Intercom/help point systems
• Electrical and communications infrastructure
• Network connectivity
• Back-office monitoring and reporting systems
• Fire system integration
• Kerb-side VMS system across the city
There are continuing customer expectations around parking services, with increased demand for:
• Digital and contactless payment options
• Faster entry and exit processes
• Improved accessibility and information
• Reliable equipment and support systems
In addition, the Council are keen to understand innovative technologies that may support improved parking management, including ticketless parking, mobile applications, advanced reporting tools, and the potential of artificial intelligence-based monitoring systems.
The Council are looking to appoint an independent consultant to assess the current parking estate and support development of a future-ready parking service model.
T26-053CAP Melvin Arena Floodlighting Consultants ITT
It is the intention of Derry City and Strabane District Council, as the Employer, to appoint a Civil/Structural Engineer or Mechanical and Electrical Engineer led Integrated Consultancy Team (ICT) to undertake all the required design, secure all the necessary statutory approvals and undertake the management of all the construction works with regards to the design and delivery of the “Melvin Arena Floodlighting” capital project, (based in Strabane, Co Tyrone) as per the ITT information; Project No. HC-24-01, Tender Reference No. T26-053CAP. Working in close consultation with the Employer the ICT will be required to provide design proposals (including revisions) that meet the strategic aims and objectives of the Council and to manage the specified works within quality, budget and programme requirements. 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-590084
Appointment of Integrated Consultant Team for New Build at St Columban’s Primary School, Kilkeel
The provision of an Integrated Consultant Team (ICT) to develop the Employer’s Brief in
relation to the design and delivery of a new St Columban’s Primary School. The ICT shall
develop the design and complete the RIBA (2020) Stage 4 Technical Design before
appointing a Contracting Team to undertake the construction of the new St Columban’s
Primary School. The ICT shall undertake the procurement, appointment and management
of the Contracting Team on behalf of the Employer and shall continue to manage and
oversee the project through the remaining stages of the RIBA 2020 Plan of Work 5-7.
This procurement process is being advertised and run by First Greater Western Limited on its own behalf and on behalf of the successor operator of the rail passenger transport services in respect of Great Western Railway. That successor operator will be a public sector company, is expected to be a wholly owned subsidiary of DfT OLR Holdings Limited and will be ultimately owned by the Secretary of State for Transport. The date for transfer of the current operations to the successor operator is not yet confirmed. Where the transfer is completed before contract award under this procurement process, the successor operator may elect (but will not be obliged) to carry on with this procurement process in place of First Greater Western Limited, by taking on the role of contracting entity from the date of completion of the transfer (with this notice and all other procurement documents to be interpreted accordingly). Where the transfer is not yet completed by the time of contract award, contractual rights may be included in the contractual arrangements to enable transfer to the successor operator. Bidders should note that this procurement process (if ongoing), or any awarded contract, may be included in a transfer scheme made by the Secretary of State under section 12 of the Railways Act 2005, or the transfer may be effected outside of, or separate from, such a scheme.
Framework:
Services will be called off under a bespoke consultancy framework agreement and will be awarded via mini-competitions or direct award.
Spend across lots may increase or decrease over time due to changes in requirements, budget availability, or strategic priorities. GWR will reserve the right to allocate spend flexibly across lots as needed.
The framework is intended to provide a compliant route to market; however, no supplier is guaranteed any volume of work, value of spend, or number of call‑offs during the framework term.
Call-Off Tenders:
Once appointed, framework suppliers will be invited to compete for individual projects through mini‑competitions. Each mini‑competition will include a defined scope, pricing schedule, and specific evaluation criteria.
Direct Award will be permitted across all Lots, where in line with the framework buying process, including circumstances where Lot 6 is applicable.
Evaluation weightings for Technical and Commercial submissions will vary depending on the complexity and nature of the project, typically within the following ranges:
• Technical: 10% - 90%
• Commercial: 10% - 90%
The applicable weighting for each mini-competition will be clearly stated in the call-off documentation.
Call-off contracts will be awarded under the bespoke framework agreement.
This process ensures a fair, transparent, and flexible framework that maintains competitive tension while achieving the best balance of quality and value for money across all works.
Capital Projects Multidisciplinary Consultancy Framework
The Crown Estate is procuring various multidisciplinary consultancy services to support London and Regional Capital Projects.
The services will be split in to 4 x Lots and Sub-Lots dependent on services and or location:
Lot 1: Project Managers
Lot 2: Architecture
Lot 3: Multidisciplinary Design and Engineering: Civil & Structural Engineering, MEP Engineering, Fire Engineering, Sustainability, Acoustics and Specialist Lighting
Lot 4: Other Consultancy Services: Cost Consulting, Building Control, Measured Surveys, Asbestos Surveys
Microscopes for Western Health and Social Care Trust Haematology Consultants
The Business Services Organisation (BSO) Procurement and Logistics Service (PaLS), on behalf of the Buyer, Western Health and Social Care Trust in Northern Ireland, are inviting the market to provide information on the supply and delivery of microscopes for their Haematology Consultants based in Altnagelvin Hospital. The Haematology laboratory's main purpose is to diagnose blood related conditions and ensure safe, efficient blood transfusion support, contributing directly to patient care across the hospital and wider community. With this diagnostic service, the department ensures timely results essential for treatment decisions.
Business Services Organisation Procurement and Logistics ServiceNorthern IrelandWAC-597900
ANDBC Appointment of an Integrated Consultancy Team for the Redevelopment of Bangor Marina and Harbour Wetside Facilities under Bangor Waterfront Redevelopment
The Contracting Authority is developing a long-term vision for the Redevelopment of Bangor Waterfront. The vision is to turn Bangor into a ‘destination of choice’, as a place to live, work, visit, study and invest, through a series of interconnected developments and experiences along Bangor Waterfront. In partnership with Belfast Region City Deal, the Department for Communities and key stakeholders, Ards and North Down Borough Council is progressing plans to redevelop a 2 mile stretch of Bangor Waterfront between Skippingstone Beach (near Pickie Fun Park) and Banks Lane, Ballyholme to re-establish Bangor as a thriving seaside location and prime visitor attraction in Northern Ireland. The Redevelopment of Bangor Marina and Harbour Wetside Facilities was one of the constituent projects within the Bangor Waterfront Redevelopment programme recommended within the outline business case. Therefore, the services required under this contract are for the design and delivery of the Redeveloped Marina and Harbour Wetside Facilities. Bangor Marina and Harbour is located on the southern shore of Belfast Lough, within the city of Bangor, County Down. Bangor is Northern Ireland’s third largest urban settlement, with an estimated catchment population of approximately 170,000 within a 20-minute drive and around 475,000 within 30 minutes. In May 2022, the town was granted City status as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations. Situated at the heart of Bangor’s seafront, the Marina is one of Northern Ireland’s premier marine leisure facilities, with an established reputation as a Blue Flag and 5-Gold Anchor award-winning marina. It acts as a gateway for domestic and international vessels arriving into Northern Ireland and is a central feature of Bangor’s visitor offering and waterfront identity. The redevelopment site for this project is focused solely on the wetside infrastructure of the marina and harbour, including (but not limited to) pontoons, berthing systems, service connections, access routes and associated in-water infrastructure. Please note that landside buildings, operational facilities and the surrounding public realm do not fall within the scope of this project and are being progressed separately under the Urban Waterfront and Public Realm (UWPR) project, also funded through the Belfast Region City Deal. The site is located at Bangor Marina, Quay Street, Bangor, BT20 5ED.
Ards and North Down Borough CouncilNorthern IrelandWAC-587543
Market Consultation - Wakefield Adult Social Care Market Position Statement
The Adults and Health Workforce and Commissioning department within Wakefield Council are in the process of updating the Market Position Statement for the care market across the Wakefield district.
We are looking to engage with the whole sector regarding the care market in Wakefield for over 18s, including care services from, not limited to:
• Nursing Homes
• Residential Homes
• Respite Services
• Supported Living
• Extra Care
• Housing Related Support
• Domiciliary Care (Home Care)
• Day Opportunities
• Preventative (VCSE)
The Council of the City of WakefieldYorkshireWAC-597837
Zero Carbon - Consult, Design and Install - Dynamic Purchasing System DPS - Y21009
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This Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) provides a compliant procurement route for public
bodies needing any range or mix of support to deliver their low or zero carbon aspirations.
The DPS is divided into 4 Lots.
Lot 1 Site survey and modelling
Lot 2 Energy/Sustainability management consultancy
Lot 3 Technological solutions consultancy
Lot 4 Technological solutions delivery
The NHM intends to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced Lead Design Consultant to provide professional services in connection with the upgrade and replacement of the Public Address and Voice Alarm (PAVA) system across the Museum estate. The Consultant will be expected to take on Electrical Design Services and the BSA Principal Designer Role which can either be in house or sub-contracted to the Lead Designer.
Design Consultancy Services will be required for this project from RIBA Stage 1 - 7. However, due toe funding availability, only services for RIBA stages 1-4 are guaranteed. Future works on the project is expected to last to March 2030 and is subject to the Museum receiving funding.
During the tender, confidential information will be shared requiring the completion of an NDA to participate in the tender. Should you be interested in tendering for this opportunity, please download and complete the NDA in the link below and send this back via the Message Centre for counter signature. Once the NDA has been completed by both parties, the Tenderer will be granted access to the tender documentation.
To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/VYU4S6NZ25
View 2-notice timelineLatest notice released 4 Jun 2026
Local GovernmentTender
Invitation to Tender For New Local Plan Professional Consultancy Services
Maidstone Borough Council (MBC) is looking to appoint suitably experienced and qualified consultants to carry out a number of professional specialist studies to support its New Local Plan (NLP). For context, the NLP is anticipated to cover the time period 2029/30 to 2044/45. Using the government’s Standard Method for calculating housing need, the NLP would need to plan for approximately 21,000 new homes over that time (approximately 1,400 homes per year), plus associated commercial floorspace, infrastructure and services to support the population.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:
https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/tenders/UK-UK-Maidstone:-Feasibility-study%2C-advisory-service%2C-analysis./4X3S6754FC
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/respond/4X3S6754FC
Maidstone Borough CouncilSouth East4 Jun 2026WAC-590598
EHRC 2627-03 Technical Guidance for Schools Consultation Analysis
The Equality and Human Rights Commission is seeking to engage a suitably qualified and experienced supplier to analyse and report on the findings of an open consultation on our new 'Technical Guidance for Schools in England'.
Equality and Human Rights CommissionNorth West4 Jun 2026WAC-593219
Consultant Surveying Services for Disabled Adaptation Works
Consultant Surveying Services for Disabled Adaptation Works in the borough of Surrey Heath
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Camberley:-Architectural%2C-engineering-and-surveying-services./5XCQ746S9Z
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/5XCQ746S9Z
Surrey Heath Borough CouncilSouth East5 Jun 2026WAC-587283
Consultancy Services for Theatre Lighting and UPS Upgrades at RGH
This ITT has been issued by NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership Procurement Services (hosted by the Velindre NHS Trust) “NWSSP” on behalf of Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board who shall enter into the Agreement.
You are being invited to tender under the open procedure conducted in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023.
The Procurement will result in the award of a sole supplier contract (Agreement).
The successful consultant will deliver engineering consultancy Services to undertake the works associated with the design & installation of replacement general lighting serving theatres 5-8, accommodating new static inverter emergency UPS systems. New EBB earthing arrangements for equipotential bonding of each theatre suite is also required as part of this piece of work.
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)Wales5 Jun 2026WAC-594874
Thanet District Council office ground floor refurbishment and reconfiguration - Consultant Design Team
Thanet District Council wishes to select and appoint a suitable supplier for the provision of Consultancy Design team Services for the office and ground floor refurbishment and reconfiguration at Thanet District Council and invites prospective bidders to submit a quotation response to meet the Employer’s requirements.
Thanet District Council (TDC) requires a Consultant to provide multi-disciplinary services for the Council’s office ground floor refurbishment and reconfiguration. The Consultant would be required to provide the multi-disciplinary design team, who will provide the design and specification and any supporting information for the Council’s future Refurbishment and Reconfiguration Tender, where the Council will procure the construction requirements under a traditional route. The Consultant will manage the construction of the project to include, however not limited to, Project Manager, Lead Consultant, Designer, MEP Consultant, and Cost Consultant. Also, to include undertaking the roles of Project Manager and Contract Administrator, as well as acting on the Employer's behalf as Principal Designer for both CDM and Building Regulations for the duration of the commission, ensuring that all necessary standards and requirements are met for the successful completion of this brief.
The Contract is anticipated to commence upon July 2026 and will continue for a period of 12
months (with any agreed extension/s) unless terminated in accordance with the conditions of
the Contract. A break clause has been included at the end of RIBA Stage 4 to confirm the
feasibility of costs for future RIBA Stages. The subsequent RIBA Stages 5-6 will, therefore,
be subject to Consultant receipt of a Notice to Proceed from TDC.
Important Information: All procurement documents are attached to the notice and available for suppliers to download from the Kent Business Portal at ( www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/ ) and complete according to instructions contained.
The procurement process will be undertaken on the basis of formal quotations. Evaluation will be on the basis of criteria and methodology as set out in the Invitation to Quote document.
Any clarifications or questions must be submitted via the Message area of the Kent Business Portal by no later than 14.00hrs on 29 May 2026.
Completed quotation documents must be submitted electronically via the Kent Business Portal by no later than 14.00hrs on 5 June 2026.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:
https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/tenders/UK-UK-Margate:-Refurbishment-work./29X7B7S9X9
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/respond/29X7B7S9X9
Thanet District CouncilSouth East5 Jun 2026WAC-597786
***PME EXERCISE***Consultancy Services of an Interdisciplinary Consultancy Team to progress an update of Tannaghmore Farm Master Plan (2016)
Armagh City Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council ABC is currently preparing to initiate a procurement process to establish a contract with an experienced Master Planning Interdisciplinary Consultancy Team to progress an update of the Tannaghmore Farm Master Plan (2016) , through to RIBA 1-2 and including the full business case approval process. Prior to initiating the procurement, ABC Climate Sustainability Parks Department wishes to establish the level of market interest in participating in the procurement process.
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough CouncilNorthern Ireland5 Jun 2026WAC-595988