278 notices from official UK procurement sources · last import 22 Aug 2026
The City of Edinburgh Council · Scotland
Provision of Charge point Management System and a Maintenance Contract for electric vehicle chargers used by Edinburgh Council fleet.
Renfrewshire Council · Scotland
The Service to be provided by the Provider is the provision of a Housing Support Service, primarily for single people or childless couples who are homeless and may have complex needs, residing in supported, interim accommodation. The Provider will also provide or make partnering arrangements with another organisation to provide a Housing Management Service for the accommodation at specific Premises and where applicable will enter into such associated lease arrangements with the owner landlord of the Premises as may be necessary for this purpose. The Housing Management Service does not form part of this Contract but is required to be delivered in conjunction with the Service. Tenderers can determine whether they will provide this service, or whether they will contract with another organisation to provide this service. How this related Housing Management Service is provided will directly impact upon Council budgets for the provision of homeless services and the amount of government funding available to support these services. The Council looks to maximise the monies available to better assist more Service Users. The specific Premises to support the Housing Support Service must be Specified Accommodation as defined by Law. The manner in which the Provider makes formal arrangements for the lease of the Premises will directly impact upon the Council and may result in higher costs to the Council. In respect of any subsidy shortfall however, while the Council cannot mandate how a Provider arranges their commercial business, the Council seeks to maximise the funds available to it to provide appropriate services and to allow maximum recovery, by the Council from the UK Government, of Housing Benefit paid for Service Users assessed as needing Housing Support Services. To assist the Council to maximise recovery of funds Tenderers would require to arrange that they are either (1) a Housing Association, a relevant body in accordance with Regulation 75H of the Housing Benefit Regulations 2006 as amended and enter into the occupancy arrangement (lease between themselves and the Service Users) or alternatively (2) contract with a third party who is a Housing Association and they would enter into lease arrangements with the Service Users and make separate contractual arrangements directly with the Tenderer. Tenderers should be aware that Charities are also relevant bodies for the purpose of the Housing Benefit Regulations 2006, however arrangements made with a Charity would require to be referred to the Rent Officer who would set the amount recoverable, whereas Housing Association arrangements are not subject to this form of review which allows for greater recovery by the Council.
KBS Maritime Ltd · British Oversea Territories; Channel Islands; Europe; Isle of Man; Rest of the World; United Kingdom
High level summary of the project includes: Undertaken roof repair as there are leaks throughout. Installation of roof insulation and suspended ceiling. Upgrade of all glazing and doors (including fire doors). Strip out of existing M&E services/plant. Installation of VRV/VRF system and ASHP. Upgrade of all lighting and ensuring complete electrical installation is ATEX/DSEAR compliant. Note, a Stage 3 design and report will be provided and we would expect a stage 4 design/report before we progress with the build stage.
LondonEnergy Ltd · British Oversea Territories; Channel Islands; Europe; Isle of Man; Rest of the World; United Kingdom
LondonEnergy Ltd (LEL) is establishing a Dynamic Market for the provision of surfacing, resurfacing and associated highways/civils works across LEL sites and other locations for which LEL is responsible. Please apply via Delta eSourciing Platform using access code 86S9883S36. Please email Lewis.atkinson@londonenergyltd.com if you have any questions. The Dynamic Market is intended to provide LEL with access to suitably qualified, experienced and competent contractors capable of delivering surfacing works on an as-required basis. Individual requirements will be competed or awarded through the Dynamic Market in accordance with the applicable procurement documents and award procedures. The scope of works may include, but is not limited to: Asphalt and tarmac surfacing and resurfacing; Roadway, access road, yard and car park surfacing; Removal and replacement of existing surfacing; Surface repairs, patching and pothole repairs; Planing and preparation of existing surfaces; Installation and repair of kerbs, edgings and channels; Footway and pedestrian area surfacing; Concrete repairs and associated minor civils works; Drainage adjustments associated with surfacing works; Road markings, line marking and associated finishes; Formation and reinstatement of areas following excavation or other works; Preparation of sub-base and base layers where required; Temporary surfacing and emergency repairs; and Any other ancillary works reasonably associated with the delivery of surfacing and resurfacing activities. Works may vary in value, size, complexity and location, ranging from minor reactive repairs through to larger planned resurfacing projects. Suppliers appointed to the Dynamic Market will be expected to demonstrate appropriate technical capability, experience, resources, health and safety arrangements, insurances, accreditations and competence relevant to the works being undertaken. Specific requirements, specifications, quantities, programme, site conditions and award criteria will be detailed within individual call-off or competitive exercises undertaken through the Dynamic Market. Admission to the Dynamic Market does not guarantee any minimum level or value of work, and LEL reserves the right to procure individual requirements in accordance with the procedures established for the Dynamic Market and applicable procurement legislation. - To access this competition: login to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity RA359924. Not registered on MultiQuote - visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com then register and quote RA359924 as the reason for registration. Any queries please contact MultiQuote on 0151 482 9230.
Ferrovial BAM Rail Systems · British Oversea Territories; Channel Islands; Europe; Isle of Man; Rest of the World; United Kingdom
FBRS JV is seeking expressions of interest from suppliers capable of providing a road-rail trailer solution to transport and handle 216m long welded rail sections across tracked and trackless environments, including tunnels. The solution may be bespoke, modified from an existing asset, or based on a proven product. It must be capable of safely transporting at least eight 216m rail sections per load, operating on both road and rail, negotiating 5,000m radius curves, maximum 160mm canted sections can't deficiency, 3.50% maximum gradients, and achieving speeds above 10km/h, subject to supplier technical evidence. Suppliers should be able to demonstrate relevant capability and experience in road-rail plant, specialist rail handling equipment, design/modification, certification, testing, operation, and maintenance. FBRS JV is also interested in solutions that support reuse, asset repurposing, and lower-carbon outcomes.
London Borough of Haringey · London
DPS1 1386 - Housing Tree Work Additional information: https://londonconstructionprogramme.co.uk/services/dynamic-purchasing-systems/
Caledonian Sleeper Limited · Scotland
Supply of Laundry services required to support Caledonian Sleepers operations at Aberdeen, Inverness (lot 1) and Fort William. (lot 2)
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar · Scotland
Feasibility Study and Development of Pilot Scheme for the Uist re-population zone. Short Term Let to Long Term Homes.
Dumfries and Galloway Council · Scotland
This opportunity is for a Measured Term Contract for Periodic Fixed Electrical Inspections within Council properties throughout Dumfries and Galloway. This contract will provide Dumfries and Galloway Council with an appropriately certified and qualified Contractor to ensure compliance at all times.
Procurement for Housing Ltd (t/a PfH Scotland) · UK
Established in 2004, Procurement for Housing (PfH) is a national procurement consortium dedicated to the social housing sector and supported by the National Housing Federation (NHF), Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) and HouseMark. Collectively, our Members manage more than 90% of UK' social housing stock, with PfH helping them to achieve efficiency savings using a wide range of services including framework agreements, dynamic purchasing systems, spend analyses, strategy reviews, consolidated billing and comprehensive reporting. PfH is a contracting authority under section 2 of the Procurement Act 2023 and a centralised procurement authority under section 1(4) of that Act. Please refer to www.pfh.co.uk for additional information. PfH is administered by Inprova Limited and is headquartered in the North West of England, with over 20 years of expertise and experience offering a complete procurement solutions package across outsourcing, technology and consultancy. By integrating procurement services and technology, Inprova operates as a delivery partner, supporting business performance improvement for the public sector PfH intends to procure a national, four-year framework agreement for the provision of building and construction materials. The framework will encompass a range of supply routes and will be separated into distinct lots, with full details set out in the Tender Notice. offering a complete procurement solutions package across outsourcing, technology and consultancy. By integrating procurement services and technology, Inprova operates as a delivery partner, supporting business performance improvement for the public sector PfH intends to procure a national, four-year framework agreement for the provision of building and construction materials. The framework will encompass a range of supply routes and will be separated into distinct lots, with full details set out in the Tender Notice.
SOUTH CENTRAL AMBULANCE SERVICE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST · South East England
SCAS is seeking the provision of a range of Private Ambulance Services ("the Services") across the following Counties: • Buckinghamshire and or • Berkshire During the course of a shift, providers may occasionally be required to travel outside of their normal working boundaries in order to facilitate the transportation of patients and to reflect the Head Provider's demand. The tender comprises of One Lot: Lot 1 - Buckinghamshire or Berkshire Total weekly staff hours - 399 Activity Blocks Required - 1 Required Shift Pattern - A Start Date: 1st October 2026 End Date: 31st January 2027 Option to Extend by a further four one month periods The Head Provider is seeking bids from those organisations that can evidence the capacity to mobilize to meet the requirements for this service.
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service · Scotland
The proposed contract will establish a Contract for the Supply, Testing and Maintenance of Garage Equipment across the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service’s (SFRS) four Asset Resource Centres located in Glasgow (Cambuslang), Dundee, Inverness, and Newbridge. The purchase is essential to ensuring the safety, reliability and operational readiness of SFRS’s fleet of approximately 1,600 emergency and support vehicles, which include fire appliances, rapid response units, platforms, and specialist rescue vehicles. Maintaining these vehicles to legislative and manufacturer standards is mission critical for emergency response capability. The requirement is highly critical, as improper maintenance or calibration of workshop equipment directly affects SFRS’s ability to service front line vehicles and therefore impacts emergency service delivery. The Scottish Ambulance Service and Police Scotland will have the ability to utilise this contract, subject to their internal governance and approval processes.
Southwater Parish Council · England
Southwater Parish Council owns and operates various open spaces and woodland across the Parish of Southwater. It is the intention to undertake a contract for the works identified as scheduled in the independent Tree Survey conducted in July 2026. The successful contractor will be responsible for carrying out the works to the specification outlined in the documents forming part of the Invitation to Tender.
Scottish Government · UK
The Scottish Government has a requirement to place 4 separate, lotted contracts with external service providers for the following services: - Lot 1. Centre of Expertise on Climate Change Lot 2. Centre of Expertise on Animal Disease Outbreaks Lot 3. Centre of Expertise on Nature, Water and Environment Lot 4. Centre of Expertise on Plant Health
Orkney Islands Council · Scotland
Orkney Islands Council wish to appoint a contractor (or contractors) to carry out various works on an as-required basis by the Council acting as Planning Authority, specifically in relation to its enforcement function. This is necessary for the credibility integrity of the planning process. Contractors are welcome to bid for one lot only or as many of the lot combinations as they wish.
TCS Construction Consultants · Scotland
The contract shall comprise of lotted reactive repairs and void property works split into specific trades in connection with existing Shettleston Housing Association residential stock.
Scottish Government · Scotland
Provision of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering services to support the Scottish Government's Vessel Replacement Project, including procurement support, technical evaluation, design assurance, build oversight, specialist site supervision personnel, factory and vessel trials, and acceptance activities for a new Marine Protection Vessel (MPV) and Marine Research Vessel (MRV). Services include the provision of naval architecture, marine engineering, and shipyard supervision expertise throughout procurement, design, construction, testing, and delivery phases.
Epsom & St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust · British Oversea Territories; Channel Islands; Europe; Isle of Man; Rest of the World; United Kingdom
The Trust is seeking a suitably experienced roofing contractor to undertake repair and refurbishment works to sections of the existing flat roof serving the A2 Main Building. The works comprise approximately 170m² of roof area, subject to contractor verification and remeasurement on site, including removal of vegetation and debris, preparation and localised repair of the existing roof/deck, and application of an Instaseal Ultra Low VOC roof coating system, including treatment of associated upstands to approximately 150mm and all necessary detailing to provide a complete watertight installation. The works shall also include localised remedial treatment to defective roof substrates; temporary removal and reinstatement of supports/access grilles associated with existing rooftop plant where required; cleaning and unblocking of roof drainage hoppers/outlets; temporary removal and reinstatement of lightning protection; repairs and repointing to parapet walls; redressing and making good existing lead flashings; and associated making good. Approximately 20m² of localised deck repair and 40 linear metres of parapet repairs are to be allowed for, with final quantities verified on site. The scope additionally includes renewal of the identified external roof access/fire escape door with a new one-hour fire-resistant timber doorset, including associated ironmongery, lockset and weather protection, together with preparation and redecoration of existing metal railings and temporary safety provisions where railings require removal to facilitate the works. Access to the roof is anticipated via the existing external fire escape identified within the tender information. The contractor shall undertake all necessary surveys, verify dimensions and existing conditions prior to commencement, and provide all access, temporary works, protection, health and safety measures and infection-control precautions required for working within an operational NHS environment. The works are to comply with current Building Regulations, applicable NHS HTM guidance and Trust requirements. On completion, the contractor shall provide all testing, certification, product information and O&M documentation together with the specified 20-year product and workmanship guarantee To access this competition: Registered: Login to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity CA18353. Not registered: Visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com then register and quote CA18353 as the reason for registration. Any queries please contact MultiQuote on 020 3920 8054.
London Borough of Haringey · London
DPS1 1375 - Housing Tree Work Additional information: https://londonconstructionprogramme.co.uk/services/dynamic-purchasing-systems/
Ministry of Defence · West Midlands
(EP0060) Replace the asbestos wall and roof cement cladding with corrugated galvanised steel sheeting, Episkopi, Cyprus The scope of works includes a range of structural alterations, demolition works and new installations throughout the building. The demolition and alteration works include the safe removal of asbestos-containing materials, including roof sheets, canopies, wall cladding and ceiling debris, which will be carried out by a licensed contractor. Removals include internal timber coverings, partitions, doors and windows, and regarding the roof all the purlins, timber rafters and roof trusses with one exception. A new roof will be supplied and installed including steel trusses, bracings, SHS beams, Z-purlins and RHS girts for supporting the false ceiling. The roof and the walls will be cladded with rockwool insulated panels and a suspended plasterboard ceiling will be installed. The works further include the erection of a blockwall, capping beams, installation of aluminium doors and windows, an electrically operated roller shutter, uPVC gutters and rainwater downpipes, together with internal and external decoration. The scope also allows for the required mechanical removals and associated electrical works. The Provisional Key Tender dates for the project are as follows: - Expression of interest return: 31/08/2026 - Invitation to Tender: 10/09/2026 - Tender Return Date: 16/10/2026 - Contract award: 11/01/2027 - Commencement of work: 01/02/2027 - Completion of work: 15/09/2027 Work commencement and completion dates will be subject to MOD DIO's agreement, as they will be dictated by the Operating Authority to avoid Operational Restrictions. The currency of this project is Euro (€). The location of this project is Cyprus (British Forces, Episkopi). Additional information: Any company wishing to participate in this tender should complete the Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) and the EOI form which are attached and return them electronically to the above email address by no later than 12:00 EET on 31/08/2026. For companies that have submitted a PQQ within the last 12 months, there is no requirement to re-submit it. They must provide the details of their last PQQ submission to guarantee inclusion on the invitation list.
BALFOUR BEATTY CIVIL ENGINEERING LIMITED · East of England; South East
Concrete & Polymer Reinforced Crib Walls - Design, Supply & Install We are inviting expressions of interest from experienced suppliers to undertake the design, manufacture, supply and installation of concrete and/or polymer reinforced crib wall retaining structures as part of the Lower Thames Crossing Roads North programme. The package comprises approximately 3.5km of crib wall retaining structures across multiple locations. Suppliers will support the development of practical, buildable and cost-effective solutions that integrate with the wider scheme design. Package Scope The package includes: Design and design checking of crib wall systems. Support to Approval in Principle (AiP) and design development. Internal stability assessments and coordination with project stakeholders. Manufacture and supply of crib wall components. BIM and/or 3D modelling where applicable. Temporary works design and management. Delivery and installation of crib wall systems. Coordination of drainage, foundation and geotechnical interfaces. Quality assurance, inspection, testing and handover documentation. What We're Looking For Suppliers should demonstrate experience in: Designing, manufacturing, supplying and/or installing crib wall retaining structures. Delivering highways, infrastructure, earthworks or civil engineering projects. Safe and efficient construction planning and delivery. Design management, quality assurance and stakeholder collaboration. Supporting projects with demanding programme requirements. SMEs are encouraged to express interest, either independently or as part of a wider supply chain. Experience & Standards We are seeking organisations with: Relevant crib wall or retaining structure experience. Appropriate engineering and design capability. Experience supporting design development and approvals processes. Strong health, safety, environmental and quality management systems. The ability to support Lower Thames Crossing objectives relating to sustainability, carbon reduction and social value. Next Steps For further information, including pre-qualification requirements and tender timescales, please respond to this notice by 27.08.2026. Additional information: The Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) is a new road to better connect Essex and Kent through a tunnel beneath the River Thames. Our purpose is to drive a change in how we deliver - connecting people to jobs and businesses to opportunities, leaving a skills legacy for the local community and construction industry, all whilst restoring nature and drawing a new blueprint for low-carbon construction. Our ambition is to deliver the UK's greenest road, and to do the right thing for local communities and the environment. We can only achieve this with the support of our supply chain, and it is therefore critical that for any supplier to be successful in winning work on LTC, they must demonstrate commitments to supporting delivery of our ambitions: • Delivering the works through a 'zero emissions' solution, and not using diesel on site in any plant or machinery. • Supporting us to leave a skills legacy for the local community, by not only recruiting locally, but upskilling your workforce to enable meaningful progression into higher paid higher skilled work. • Helping to facilitate successful opportunities by providing early careers roles, as well as inspiring young people into construction through delivery of STEM engagement.
TCS Construction Consultants · Scotland
The contract shall comprise of lotted reactive repairs and void property works split into specific trades in connection with existing Shettleston Housing Association stock.
Civil Nuclear Police Authority (CNPA) / Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) · North West
Provision of Electrical & Mechanical Consultancy Services for Generator Infrastructure
London Borough of Haringey · London
DPS1 1406 - Park Tree Works Additional information: https://londonconstructionprogramme.co.uk/services/dynamic-purchasing-systems/
University of Aberdeen · Scotland
The University of Aberdeen is undertaking a project to select, procure and implement a ranked framework for Asbestos Removal and Analytical works that best meet the needs of the University and its customers. Lot 1 will be for an Asbestos Removal Contractor with Lot 2 being for Asbestos Analyst services. Tenderers will be able to bid for both lots but those appointed to the framework of one lot cannot be considered for the other lot due to the nature of the need for division of responsibility.