PSNI - 6462255 - PSNI Minor Works Framework Agreement 2026
The Authority is looking to appoint four Suppliers (Contractors) to enter into a Framework Agreement (Agreement) for the provision of Building, Mechanical and Electrical Minor and Major Works Services across the PSNI Estate.
It is envisaged that the Suppliers (Contractors) will be appointed under Contracts via either an NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract or NEC4 Engineering and Construction Short Contract.
The Agreement will be divided into four Lots.
The Agreement will provide the delivery of new and refurbishment construction works projects and may include the provision of building, mechanical and electrical works and all associated specialist subcontracts.
The Agreement will operate in two distinct parts.
Part A – Minor Works
A single Supplier will be appointed to provide the works and services exclusively to each Lot area. In special circumstances (decided upon by the Authority) the Supplier from either Lot Area may be asked to provide the service within the other Lot Area.
Part B – Major Works
Major Works (Over £500k and up to £4.8m) PSNI Estate Wide (Works to be commissioned via an NEC4 ECC).
The successful Suppliers for Lots 1 to 4 will be used to establish an Agreement for the provision of Major Works (Over £500k and up to £4.8m) across the PSNI Estate.
Commissions for Major Works, will be allocated via mini competitions, awarded on the basis of lowest price, between the Suppliers appointed for Lots 1 to 4.
The estimated value, excluding VAT, of the overall Framework Agreement is in the cost range £64,000,000 to £104,000,000, over the four years period of the Framework Agreement.
This is further broken down as follows:
Part A – Minor Works
• Lot 1 - £2,500,000 to £4,000,000 per annum
• Lot 2 - £2,500,000 to £4,000,000 per annum
• Lot 3 - £2,500,000 to £4,000,000 per annum
• Lot 4 - £2,500,000 to £4,000,000 per annum
Part B – Major Works
• PSNI Estate Wide - £6,000,000 to £10,000,000 per annum (Conducted via secondary competition)
The estimated value of works to be delivered through the Agreement for Part A and Part B detailed above are just that, a forecast of anticipated spend under the Agreement and whilst it is the Authority’s intention to deliver a reasonable number of Contracts utilising this Framework Agreement, the Authority nor any Client is under any obligation to make any appointments from the Framework Agreement.
The Authority is not under any obligation to award any call off contracts under the Agreement. The Authority is not responsible for meeting any costs incurred by the Supplier should the value of any call off contracts awarded under the Agreement fall short of Supplier’s expectations, The Authority reserves the right at any time to procure similar or identical work outside the Agreement.
The Agreement is not a guarantee of any future workload but demonstrates an intention to utilise the appointed Contractors to provide works where appropriate.
The Business Services Organisation (BSO) Procurement and Logistics Service (PaLS), on behalf of the Northern Ireland Public Health Laboratory (NIPHL) which is part of the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust (BHSCT) within the Health and Social Care Northern Ireland (HSCNI), wish to invite tenders for the supply of a Microbiology Membrane Filtration System. This consists of a single use (ready-to-use) sterile funnel, incorporating a filter. These filters are used to filter 100ml of water using a vacuum pump to capture bacteria on the membrane and then the filter is placed onto agar plates where any bacteria present on the filter will grow.
Belfast Health and Social Care TrustNorthern IrelandWAC-581923
260083 - Contract for Supply, Delivery, Installation & Commissioning of a High Throughput Live-Cell Imaging System and associated maintenance, ancillary and consumables.
The Future Medicines Institute (FMI) requires a high throughput live-cell imaging system to enable FMI scientists and collaborators to monitor live cell imaging in real time under optimal conditions of cell growth in a properly maintained carbon dioxide and humidity environment to enable the efficient capture of cellular changes as they happen in the incubator.
The objective of procuring a live cell imaging system is to enhance FMI’s capacity to monitor cells in real time, in an optimally controlled environment, to support and strengthen its drug discovery capabilities.
The proposed system must:
• Be capable of multiplate/vessel imaging, up to a capacity of 6 plates/vessels and including capacity to image 6 384 well plates, to meet the volume of analysis that the centre is undertaking and support high throughput drug screening projects.
• Enable high resolution fluorescence and bright field images to be captured and recorded in real time over hours, days, or weeks.
• Offer flexibility to enable users to observe and quantify complex biological changes over time in cells and 3d structures such as spheroids and organoid models.
• Include a fully integrated image acquisition system to capture real-time insight into morphological and phenotypic changes and allow multiple users the opportunity to perform complex cellular assays.
• Offer versatile assay configurations, supporting various experimental formats such as 2d cell systems and 3d spheroid, and organoid models.
The procurement of this live cell imaging system directly supports FMI’s broader goals of:
• Accelerating drug discovery through rapid identification and characterisation of therapeutic candidates
• Providing screening capabilities in high-throughput format
• Facilitating translational research by bridging fundamental cellular studies with therapeutic applications.
The procurement of a live cell imaging system will provide direct benefit to research scientists within FMI, and wider stakeholders such as partner organisations and the wider academic community in Queens University Belfast (QUB) by:
• Significantly enhance its cellular screening capabilities.
• Enhancing live cell imaging capabilities and data acquisition throughput in optimised cellular conditions.
• Reducing time in setting up multiple vessels for multiple time point experiments.
• Reducing plasticware consumables and expensive reagents currently used in setting up multiple time point experiments.
If funding becomes available to address future expansion needs the University reserves the right to purchase additional Live-Cell Imaging Systems during the life of the contract.
Subject to the availability of funding, the University may optionally purchase additional Live Cell Imaging Systems during the term of the contract. Any such additional purchases shall be non guaranteed, limited to the optional items and maximum quantities and/or values set out in the Pricing Schedule, and shall have been included in the estimated contract value for the purposes of this procurement
Queen's University BelfastNorthern IrelandWAC-584393
P-3431 Network Information Systems (NIS) - Cyber Assessment Audit 2026
Translink require an assured service provider to undertake Cyber Resilience Audits (CRA) as an OES per Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018 (NIS Regulations) on behalf of the NIS Competent Authority. Tenderers must be listed as an Assured Service Provider under the National Cyber Security Centre (NSCS). Your response must be submitted via the relevant call for tender (CfT). No other method of submission will be accepted.
CA17618 - RFQ 2026/05 - PEACEPLUS Cultural Programme - Rowallane People Places
Newry Mourne & Down District Council's PEACEPLUS Action Plan includes the delivery of Collaborative Interaction Programmes under Strand 2 - Thriving and Peaceful Communities. Strand 2 focuses on eight identified priority projects encompassing a broad range of initiatives focused on capacity building, leadership development, cross community relationship building interaction and engagement, social and emotional support, events and festivals and community justice interventions.
Competent Consultancy companies are hereby invited to tender to design, develop and deliver a Cultural Programme "Rowallane People & Places" exploring and celebrating the people, places, and traditions of the Rowallane area, looking at elements of history and culture and how these are connected across communities.
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Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (NMD)Northern IrelandWAC-584880
Strategic Consultancy and Technology Services Framework
INTRODUCTION
Energia Group is a leading energy provider operating across both the Republic of Ireland (ROI) and Northern Ireland (NI), supplying electricity and gas to a broad and diverse customer base. In ROI, Energia serves over 300,000 residential and small business electricity and gas customers. In NI, its subsidiary Power NI is the largest electricity supplier, with approximately 550,000 domestic and business electricity customers. The Group also serves large industrial and commercial customers across the island, providing tailored energy solutions, including renewable energy offerings and energy efficiency services. Energia plays a central role in the island's energy transition, underpinned by a strong focus on sustainability, innovation, and customer-centric services.
This procurement forms a key component of Energia's broader technology transformation strategy. As the energy sector undergoes rapid change driven by evolving customer expectations, increasing regulatory complexity, and the transition to net zero, Energia is committed to modernising its technology platforms to ensure agility, resilience, and long-term value delivery.
Energia Group requires strategic partners to support us through this transformation, partnering with us to deliver both enterprise scale transformation and scalable, resilient, adaptable technology services that can support unified, efficient service across our operating markets.
Please click on the below link for further information on Energia Group ("Energia").
https://www.energiagroup.com/
Energia wish to appoint a multi supplier framework agreement to provide support in the enhancement and development of new systems and business processes.
This framework is intended to establish a pool of trusted, high-quality partners capable of providing both strategic and delivery focused support. Suppliers appointed to the framework will be expected to bring deep subject matter expertise, strong delivery capability, and the ability to work collaboratively with internal teams to deliver outcomes at pace. This includes supporting enterprise scale transformation initiatives as well as providing flexible, scalable resources to augment internal capability where required.
The framework will enable Energia to:
• Access highly skilled specialist resources to supplement internal teams and address skills gaps as they arise.
• Scale delivery capacity efficiently to support both business-as-usual activity and project-based change.
• Deliver end to end initiatives, from discovery and design through to implementation and transition into operation.
• Maintain agility and resilience by drawing on a diverse supplier ecosystem, rather than relying on single supplier arrangements.
Overall, the procurement will provide a structured, compliant mechanism through which Energia can engage strategic partners who are able to support the Group's technology transformation, enhance delivery capability, and contribute meaningfully to the successful execution of its energy transition objectives.
It is Energia's intention to appoint a maximum of six (6) Suppliers under each Lot of the agreement. However, this will be at Energia's discretion, and should the quality of the responses suggest a greater competition then Energia may appoint more Suppliers than the number stated above.
For the avoidance of doubt, this framework will not be 'reopened' as per the Open Framework procedure under the Act. This framework is a multi-supplier framework and those appointed will remain on the framework until the contract concludes.
In the event that the appointed Suppliers on the Framework cannot provide the required resource capabilities, Energia reserves the right to step outside this framework contract and appoint a Supplier from outside the agreement. The Suppliers appointed to the Framework Lot will be contacted in the first instance, before Energia engage with a Supplier outside the Framework agreement.
ENERGIA GROUP NI HOLDINGS LIMITEDNorthern IrelandWAC-579061
RFQ 2026/05 - PEACEPLUS Cultural Programme - Rowallane People Places
Newry Mourne & Down District Council’s PEACEPLUS Action Plan includes the delivery of Collaborative Interaction Programmes under Strand 2 – Thriving and Peaceful Communities. Strand 2 focuses on eight identified priority projects encompassing a broad range of initiatives focused on capacity building, leadership development, cross community relationship building interaction and engagement, social and emotional support, events and festivals and community justice interventions.
Competent Consultancy companies are hereby invited to tender to design, develop and deliver a Cultural Programme “Rowallane People & Places” exploring and celebrating the people, places, and traditions of the Rowallane area, looking at elements of history and culture and how these are connected across communities.
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (NMD) Northern IrelandWAC-584483
Invitation to Participate 38/2025 - Newry City Park
The contract is for the provision of a parkland development which aims to create a welcoming and inclusive multi-functional parkland area, providing a sense of place and a unique experience for the future users of the park. Creating a series of exciting outdoor spaces catering for a variety of interests, age groups and abilities, the proposals have been developed with consideration of the specific features of the site, including historical and natural features, which are protected by planning policies and will be included into the future site in a sensitive and considerate way. The design team have developed, through consultation with Council, Steering Group members, Key Stakeholder groups and members of the public, the initial concept design into a tangible proposal which aims to address and fulfil the Council's vision for the new public open space. The development of the parkland Newry City Park focuses on the creation of a series of interlinked public spaces, which aim to create a much needed and valuable multi-functional greenspace for Newry. The proposals aim to transform the Albert Basin Area into a lively green space, creating a variety of active and passive recreational spaces that will offer future users of the park. NMDDC’s vision for Newry City Park is; ‘To regenerate Newry City Centre by providing a world class park, improving health and wellbeing opportunities, attracting investment, creating jobs, sustaining our environment and promoting tourism’. The park proposals aim to create a welcoming and inclusive multi-functional facility, providing a sense of place and a unique experience for the future users of the park. Creating a series of exciting outdoor spaces catering for a variety of interests, age groups and abilities, the proposals have been developed with consideration of the specific features of the site, including historical and natural features, which are protected by planning policies and will be included into the future site in a sensitive and considerate way. The overall objective of the project is to drive regeneration of Newry City Centre. This proposal aspires to improve the physical and spatial quality of the site, enhancing the quality of the public realm within Newry City Centre. The new high quality public realm proposals for footpaths, street furniture, wayfinding, signage, landscaping, new public spaces, and new streets will set the standard for all new developments and where existing structures are reused and adapted. The overall design proposal of the Newry City Park scheme is detailed below and included in the General Arrangement Drawings 02887.1.01 to 02887.1.05 which have been submitted as part of the Planning Application.
Newry, Mourne and Down District CouncilNorthern IrelandWAC-590834
The Governors of Dominican College wish to issue an invitation to tender for cleaning services, commencing September 2026.
Further details and tender specification can be requested from The Head of Finance and Corporate Services by emailing info@dominican.belfast.ni.sch.uk. Completed tender submissions should be submitted by 15th May 2026.
Dominican College FortwilliamNorthern IrelandWAC-578767
The Authority is seeking award contracts for:
- the design, manufacture, supply, installation and commissioning of a synchronous condenser system (the "EPC Contract"); and
- the provision of long-term maintenance services (the "LTSA").
The Authority recognises that the Original Equipment Manufacturer ("OEM") may participate in different structural roles within the delivery model.
P-3449 Supply of Bus, Coach and Support Vehicle Replacement Parts
Translink is seeking to engage the market about the establishment of a Dynamic Market for the purchase of replacement parts to service the maintenance of its Bus, Coach and Support Vehicle Fleet.
This market engagement exercise is a general market enquiry to identify and engage with suppliers who have the potential to supply and deliver M&E Consumables and Sundries to NI Water.
NI Water are seeking to assess the interest, capacity and capability of the market in providing these types of goods. NI Water are also interested in receiving feedback from the market on the different experiences, approaches and models used in other sectors / utilities for the provision of these goods.
NI Water may hold one-to-one supplier engagement meetings in May 2026 and an expression of interest for potentially attending a meeting can be made by emailing sourcing@niwater.com FAO Jenna Wylie
It is anticipated that information provided during the potential supplier engagement meetings and also an analysis of completed "Supplier Questionnaire" responses and will be used to select the best procurement strategy to deliver this service in the future.
Further details about the meetings and an Information Pack will be issued in due course
Preliminary Market Engagement 2026 - Provision of Primary Care Talking Therapies Service for Service Users aged 18+ years within the BHSCT [6508040]
The Procurement and Logistics Service (PaLS) on behalf of the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust (BHSCT) wish to carry out a preliminary market engagement with interested providers. This market engagement is intended to inform the market that the BHSCT are proposing to tender for the provision of Primary Care Talking Therapies Service for Service Users aged 18+ years within the BHSCT. The BHSCT have published a preliminary market engagement (CfT Reference no: 6508040) for this tender which will take the form of a Briefing Paper and Questionnaire for providers to respond to. The purpose of this Preliminary Market Engagement is to raise awareness of an upcoming procurement, gauge the level of interest in the provision of such services, and in advance of tender advertisement make potential providers aware of the following; Key service requirements; The introduction of the new Procurement Act 2023; Northern Ireland Procurement Policy Notes (PPN’s) relating to Social Value and Human Rights that will be included in any future Tender; Cyber Security requirements; and Sustainability and Net Zero requirements. Please refer to the ‘CP13 BHSCT - Market Engagement Briefing Paper’ and associated appendices for further information – all documents associated with this market engagement are available in CfT document section under CfT Reference No: 6508040
Belfast Health and Social Care Trust (BHSCT)Northern IrelandWAC-587376
The Education Authority invites tenders for the Supply and Delivery of Sandwiches and Associated Products. The initial period will be for 2 years from the Start Date (anticipated to be July 2026) with options to extend for any additional period(s) of up to and including 48 months. The Buyer’s intention is to award the contract to a single Supplier for the period of the contract.
This Contract is established by the Education Authority and is open to the EA, including NI educational bodies as follows, who at some point, during the life of the Contract may wish to utilise the agreement and should have access at any point, with the permission of EA. This Contract is not intended to replace any current agreements that participating or nonparticipating institutions may already have in place.
Department of Education - Schools Plus https://www.educationni.gov.uk/services/schools-plus
Primary and Post Primary schools under the control of the EA, Catholic Maintained Schools, Independent Schools in NI, Irish Medium Schools in NI, both Controlled and Voluntary Grammar Schools, Nursery School for NI (both controlled, and Catholic Maintained), school meals kitchens on-site at all of these schools, and Controlled Youth Centres.
FE Colleges: https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/contacts/further-education-fe-colleges
Further Education Colleges in NI
NICIE - https://nicie.org/
Grant Controlled Integrated Education Schools in NI
Independent Schools in NI https://www.isc.co.uk/schools/northern-ireland/
EA Teachers' and Educational Centres
Council for the Curriculum, Examination and Assessment NI (CCEA)
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium
Middletown Centre for Autism
Controlled Schools Support Council (CSSC)
Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education (NICIE)
Pre-Schools and Nurseries included within the EA's Pre-School Education Programme (PSEP)
Preliminary market engagement notice was Published on 04 February 2026, 3:39pm
Engagement deadline: 16 February 2026
Notice identifier: 2026/S 000-010107
Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-064740
Maintenance of Water Treatment Systems including Supply and Delivery of Salt relating to a range of Hospital Equipment including Decontamination and Renal Equipment, Chemical and Microbiological Water Testing and Provision of Associated Testing Consumables
Business Services Organisation (BSO), Procurement and Logistics Service (PaLS) seeks to provide a Contract for the Maintenance of Water Treatment Systems including Supply and Delivery of Salt relating to a range of Hospital Equipment including Decontamination and Renal Equipment, Chemical and Microbiological Water Testing and Provision of Associated Testing Consumables
Belfast Health and Social Care TrustNorthern IrelandWAC-585550
TENDER FOR DESIGN, AND DELIVERY OF FUTUREPROOF PROGRAMME
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council invite tenders for the design and delivery of the RESTART Futureproof youth engagement programme part of the RESTART PEACEPLUS project. Rural Economic & Social Transformation And Resilience Transition Together (RESTART) is an investment of €8.4 million under Investment Area 4.2 - Rural Regeneration and Social Inclusion - of the PEACEPLUS programme. The project will see significant strategic investment in the towns of Newtownbutler, Clones and Belturbet and supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB
Fermanagh and Omagh District CouncilNorthern IrelandWAC-584010
CA17746 - RFQ 2026/08 - PEACEPLUS Home is a Journey Migration in Film and theatre - Retender
The PEACEPLUS programme comprises six themes and encompasses 22 investment areas. Strand 3 focuses on cultural diversity and in increasing understanding of and respect for cultural identities. Alongside a dedicated Social Inclusion Officer responsible for the development and monitoring of relationships and needs of minority and newcomer communities (incl. Traveller community).
The Newry, Mourne & Down District Council (NMDDC) Action Plan 'Thriving Together' has been developed by the PEACEPLUS Partnership, utilising a co-design approach involving comprehensive engagement with the local community and other key stakeholders including statutory providers, public bodies, businesses, and Council DEA (District Electoral Area) Forums.
This is a programme that explores the historical and contemporary experiences of migration for work and refuge across the UK and Ireland. Through museum visits, film and theatre screenings, guest speakers, and facilitated discussions, participants will reflect
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Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (NMD)Northern IrelandWAC-592455
Supply and delivery of the external evaluation for the RESTART project
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council invite tenders for the supply and delivery of the external evaluation for the RESTART PEACEPLUS project. Rural Economic and Social Transformation And Resilience Transition Together (RESTART) is an investment of €8.4 million under Investment Area 4.2 - Rural Regeneration and Social Inclusion - of the PEACEPLUS programme. The project will see significant strategic investment in the towns of Newtownbutler, Clones and Belturbet and supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).
Fermanagh and Omagh District CouncilNorthern IrelandWAC-587531
CA17651 - RFQ 2026/06 - PEACEPLUS Cross Community Festival - Rowallane Beyond - Taste and Traditions
Newry Mourne & Down District Council's PEACEPLUS Action Plan includes the delivery of Collaborative Interaction Programmes under Strand 2 - Thriving and Peaceful Communities. Strand 2 focuses on eight identified priority projects encompassing a broad range of initiatives focused on capacity building, leadership development, cross community relationship building interaction and engagement, social and emotional support, events and festivals and community justice interventions.
Competent Consultancy companies are hereby invited to tender to design, develop and deliver a PEACEPLUS Cross Community Festival Programme "Rowallane & Beyond - Tastes and Traditions. The aim is to designing and delivering a series of cross community workshops that explore good practice in creating inclusive celebrations, with a particular emphasis on the rich relationship between food and cultural traditions both within the local Rowallane area and around the world.
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Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (NMD)Northern IrelandWAC-586358