278 notices from official UK procurement sources · last import 22 Aug 2026
London Borough of Croydon · London
The Authority intends to award a single contract for the provision of PMI Electrical Services for a term of one hundred and twenty (120) months (10 years). The Contract will include a twelve (12) month no‑fault break clause, exercisable at the Authority’s discretion. The indicative total contract value is £75,000,000 (Seventy‑Five Million Pounds), which equates to an estimated £7.5 million per annum, subject to demand and a zero‑volume guarantee. This contract covers the full scope of electrical cyclical testing, maintenance, servicing, associated remedial works, upgrades and compliance activities across residential properties and communal buildings.
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (NMD) · British Oversea Territories; Channel Islands; Europe; Isle of Man; Rest of the World; United Kingdom
Competent consultancy companies are hereby invited to tender to design, develop and deliver a PEACEPLUS - Social and Emotional Intergenerational Support programme, focusing on music and dance. This project will deliver 7 intergenerational Music and Dance programmes, delivered across the Council area with one per District Electoral Area (DEA). The programme with include interactive workshops exploring how music and dance have changed and evolved through recent history and an end of programme celebration event such as a tea dance or music concert. To access this competition: Registered: Login to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity CA18351. Not registered: Visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com then register and quote CA18351 as the reason for registration. Any queries please contact MultiQuote on 020 3920 8054.
London Borough of Haringey · London
DPS1 1411 - Housing Tree Works Additional information: https://londonconstructionprogramme.co.uk/services/dynamic-purchasing-systems/
Hertford Town Council · North East England; North West England; Yorkshire and the Humber; East Midlands; West Midlands; East of England; London; South East England; South West England
Service delivery: - Secure and appropriate storage of all HTC Festive Lights assets - Installation and removal of lighting - Structural testing including pull testing - Electrical Testing including testing of lighting and power supply locations - Repairs and maintenance of infrastructure and power supplies - Provision of all necessary paperwork including insurances & RAMS - Provision of assistance to secure a Festive Lighting Licence with Hertfordshire County Council - Year-round maintenance of HTC Festive Lights assets - 24-hour contact for urgent repairs and emergencies - Emergency call out time within a 4-hour period of notification - Attendance at the annual festive light switch on which takes place in November. Asset list and installation requirements: 9 x Crossroads using 6mm catenary wire attached with specially designed anchor plates, to be tested yearly by a CFA registered company, installed to above regulation height of 5.6m. Made up of 5 x Crossroad displays 5m x 1.2m and 4 x Crossroad displays 8m x 1.2m. 9 x feature trees to have 30 x 10m sets of warm white / white twinkle 24v SELV with 100 LED lights per set, to be installed along the branches (these are not to be wrapped around branches) using specially designed expandable rubber band straps. 1 Christmas Tree to be decorated using 30 x 10m sets of warm white 24v SELV with 100 LED lights per set, a mix of colour, shape and sized metal stags, including matching baubles and metal plates for fencing. 36 x Column wraps using 2 x 10m sets 240v, 100 LED lights per set installed above regulation height of 2.5m. 70 x metal stag heads to be installed at a set height throughout the town to each lit column. Set pieces: 2 x set pieces to be 24v Selv fed from above regulation height of 2.5m by 230v supply (only SELV cable below 2.5m), these set pieces need to be anchor bolted to floor and to be tested yearly by a CFA registered company using specialist testing equipment. Contractor should be familiar with applying for Licenses with County Authorities and have all the necessary paperwork for Insurances, RAMS, etc. The contract will be for a 3-year term to commence on 1st August 2027. Evidence of suitable, secure storage of the Festive Lights required. Contractors to provide a 24 hour call out service. Attendance on the scene within 4 hours for any emergencies. Tender documentation should include a full breakdown of charges including emergency call out fees. A statement regarding the environmental sustainability commitments of your company in relation to this contract and evidence that the company is HERS and CFA registered. ALL engineers are skilled in their job roles and have the right equipment and tools to work safely. Other Information: References. Please supply contact details of at least one relevant authority where you have undertaken this work previously. Your tender document must be returned by midday, 4th September 2026 via email to: steve.catherall@hertford.gov.uk
Hertford Town Council · England
Service delivery: - Secure and appropriate storage of all HTC Festive Lights assets - Installation and removal of lighting - Structural testing including pull testing - Electrical Testing including testing of lighting and power supply locations - Repairs and maintenance of infrastructure and power supplies - Provision of all necessary paperwork including insurances & RAMS - Provision of assistance to secure a Festive Lighting Licence with Hertfordshire County Council - Year-round maintenance of HTC Festive Lights assets - 24-hour contact for urgent repairs and emergencies - Emergency call out time within a 4-hour period of notification - Attendance at the annual festive light switch on which takes place in November. Asset list and installation requirements: 9 x Crossroads using 6mm catenary wire attached with specially designed anchor plates, to be tested yearly by a CFA registered company, installed to above regulation height of 5.6m. Made up of 5 x Crossroad displays 5m x 1.2m and 4 x Crossroad displays 8m x 1.2m. 9 x feature trees to have 30 x 10m sets of warm white / white twinkle 24v SELV with 100 LED lights per set, to be installed along the branches (these are not to be wrapped around branches) using specially designed expandable rubber band straps. 1 Christmas Tree to be decorated using 30 x 10m sets of warm white 24v SELV with 100 LED lights per set, a mix of colour, shape and sized metal stags, including matching baubles and metal plates for fencing. 36 x Column wraps using 2 x 10m sets 240v, 100 LED lights per set installed above regulation height of 2.5m. 70 x metal stag heads to be installed at a set height throughout the town to each lit column. Set pieces: 2 x set pieces to be 24v Selv fed from above regulation height of 2.5m by 230v supply (only SELV cable below 2.5m), these set pieces need to be anchor bolted to floor and to be tested yearly by a CFA registered company using specialist testing equipment. Contractor should be familiar with applying for Licenses with County Authorities and have all the necessary paperwork for Insurances, RAMS, etc. The contract will be for a 3-year term to commence on 1st August 2027. Evidence of suitable, secure storage of the Festive Lights required. Contractors to provide a 24 hour call out service. Attendance on the scene within 4 hours for any emergencies. Tender documentation should include a full breakdown of charges including emergency call out fees. A statement regarding the environmental sustainability commitments of your company in relation to this contract and evidence that the company is HERS and CFA registered. ALL engineers are skilled in their job roles and have the right equipment and tools to work safely. Other Information: References. Please supply contact details of at least one relevant authority where you have undertaken this work previously. Your tender document must be returned by midday, 4th September 2026 via email to: steve.catherall@hertford.gov.uk
London Borough of Haringey · London
DPS1 1414 - Highway Tree Works Additional information: https://londonconstructionprogramme.co.uk/services/dynamic-purchasing-systems/
Winchcombe Town Council · England
Tenders are invited for the design, supply and installation of junior and teen play equipment within Winchcombe Park, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, GL54 5GD. A tender specification and application documents can be obtained by contacting: The Clerk, Winchcombe Town Council, Abbey Fields Community Centre, Back Lane, Winchcombe, GL54 5QH. 01242 604087 clerk@winchcombetowncouncil.co.uk Tenders are to be submitted no later than 12noon on Wednesday 16 September 2026. Any hard copy tenders should be in a sealed envelope marked 'Private & Confidential - Tender Enclosed'.
London Borough of Haringey · London
DPS1 1410 - Fell Trees Additional information: https://londonconstructionprogramme.co.uk/services/dynamic-purchasing-systems/
London Borough of Haringey · London
DPS1 1415 - Housing Tenancy Tree Work Additional information: https://londonconstructionprogramme.co.uk/services/dynamic-purchasing-systems/
Glasgow Life (Culture & Sport Glasgow) · Scotland
The Company invites tender bids for the multi lot framework (11 Lots) for the provision of fitness equipment and infrastructure services. The contract duration is for 3 years, with the option to extend the contract for a period of up to 12 months.
The Common Services Agency (more commonly known as Public Services Delivery Scotland) (PSD Scotland) · Scotland
Procurement of licences for national patient access to an ieCBT service.
London Borough of Haringey · London
DPS1 1410 - Fell Trees Additional information: https://londonconstructionprogramme.co.uk/services/dynamic-purchasing-systems/
University of Glasgow · Scotland
PURCH3014 Provision of Installation of ICP Etch Tool
Scottish Ambulance Service · Scotland
Treatment and Rehabilitaiton services for Scottish Ambulance Service and Public Services Delivery Scotland
Hull City Council · Yorkshire and the Humber
The works comprise the replacement of the existing boiler heat source and associated services at 74-76 Goodhart Road, Hull, HU7 4DW
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (NMD) · British Oversea Territories; Channel Islands; Europe; Isle of Man; Rest of the World; United Kingdom
Newry Mourne & Down District Council propose to install a Power Operated Automated Height Restriction Barrier at the entrance to Castle Park car park, Park Avenue, Newcastle, County Down. Installation of this item will assist with parking management on the site, whilst enabling a high sided delivery vehicle to enter and exit the car park which services the local Post Office sorting office contained therein. To access this competition: Registered: Login to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity CA18348. Not registered: Visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com then register and quote CA18348 as the reason for registration. Any queries please contact MultiQuote on 020 3920 8054.
National Galleries of Scotland · Scotland
The Board of Trustees for the National Galleries of Scotland ("NGS") wish to award a Contract for the Provision of Audience Research Services. The Service Provider is required to conduct Audience Research to provide insight and analysis about our visitors in order to support the Organisation’s 2030 Strategy, Business Plan and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), special projects and inform organisation-wide strategic planning. The Service Provider shall be a member of, accredited by, or operate in accordance with the standards, codes of conduct and professional requirements of the Market Research Society (MRS) or an equivalent recognised professional body for market research, social research, insight or analytics. This Contract shall primarily provide Fieldwork Surveys and associated Project Management, Client Data Access, Analysis and Reporting for each of our four gallery sites. Services will be agreed to on an “as required” basis with no commitment to a minimum volume of work. NGS may, at its absolute discretion, require the Service Provider to provide Audience Research Services at this fifth site, currently under construction, at any time during the Contract term. If permitted by applicable procurement legislation, where additional audience research requirements arise during the Contract term that constitute an extension of the Services, NGS reserves the right to procure such additional services from the Service Provider. For full details of the Contract Requirements please refer to the associated Tender and Contract Documents. The Service Provider must have a clear understanding of the contract requirements and the organisational needs of NGS. As part of the tender exercise, the Service Provider must detail a robust and flexible methodology for conducting Audience Research Services that will meet all data capture requirements. There is no commitment to a minimum spend over the duration of the Contract. Under this Contract, no minimum spend is guaranteed. The agreement will be non-exclusive i.e. NGS reserves the right, in certain, circumstances, to procure out with the Contract Agreement, as and when required. In the event of unsatisfactory performance by the successful Service Provider and the termination of the contract by either party, NGS reserves the right to negotiate the continuance of the services with the second and third placed Service Providers.
Fife Council · Scotland
Fife Council is looking to engage with potential suppliers for a Sprinkler Service, Maintenance and Repair Framework. This requirement will be split into two Lots: Lot 1 – Non-Domestic - Sprinkler Service, Maintenance and Repair Lot 2 – Domestic - Sprinkler Service, Maintenance and Repair The average annual spend across both Lots is GBP 161,000.
North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust · North West England
North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust is seeking to appoint a Neutral Vendor to provide a fully managed service for the supply of Clinical Workforce (Agency provision) across its sites.<br/>The appointed Neutral Vendor will be responsible for the sourcing, and fulfilment of temporary agency clinical staffing requirements, acting as an intermediary between the Trust and a diverse range of approved staffing agencies, including as a facilitator for a system to manage agencies. The service will support the Trust in maintaining safe staffing levels, ensuring continuity of care, and delivering value for money.<br/>The Supplier will not source Flexible Workers but will provide the software to assist with the booking of the Trust's Flexible Workers, processing of timesheets and payment through the Supplier’s portal.<br/><br/>The Supplier shall provide an electronic booking system which will be available 24 hours/day, 365 days per year, from the commencement of the Contract. The supplier’s systems must include an auditable rostering software system able to accommodate, roster and manage multiple staff groups and activity, which is interoperable with other systems within the Trust.<br/>This solution must maintain a complete audit trail of system access, bookings, amendments, approvals, timesheet submissions and payment activities.<br/>The Supplier shall offer a Direct Engagement service that offers the Contracting Authority specified VAT and process efficiencies to on-board, process and off board all applicable Temporary Worker in alignment to legislation and HR policies.<br/><br/>The scope of services includes, but is not limited to:<br/>Provision of temporary clinical staff across a range of disciplines and grades.<br/>Management of a compliant and high-quality agency supply chain.<br/>Implementation of robust governance, assurance, and framework compliance measures (e.g. monitoring of agency compliance, right to work, mandatory training, IR35 compliance and professional registration).<br/>Delivery of real-time workforce management, booking, and reporting systems.<br/>The Provider should provide a system that ensures software functionality, a system portal for bookings, provision of direct and non-direct engagement staff costing data.<br/>The Software must have Electronic Communication Functionality with other Software within the Trust.<br/>The supplier’s systems must include an auditable rostering software system able to accommodate, roster and manage multiple staff groups and activity, which is interoperable with other systems within the Trust.<br/>The Supplier shall offer a Direct Engagement service that offers the Contracting Authority specified VAT and process efficiencies to on-board, process and off board all applicable Temporary Worker in alignment to legislation and HR policies.<br/><br/>The Neutral Vendor will be expected to work collaboratively with the Trust to:<br/>Ensure compliance with NHS workforce regulations<br/>Establish a scalable and resilient workforce supply model that supports current and future business requirements across all Contracting Authority locations.<br/>Ensure timely fulfilment of workforce requirements through agreed service level agreements (SLAs) and key performance indicators (KPIs).<br/>Maintain full compliance with employment legislation, right-to-work requirements, agency worker regulations, and relevant industry standards.<br/>Provide IR35 guidance for Temporary and Flexible Workers to the Trust.<br/>Ensure timely payment of both agency and bank workers.<br/>Maintain current 80% of direct engagement or increase utilisation to 90%.<br/>Ensure Supplier systems are interoperable with the current systems within the Trust.<br/>The service will operate across all NCIC sites, with flexibility to accommodate future service changes, expansion, or rationalisation in line with organisational and system-wide requirements.
Crescent Purchasing Consortium Limited · British Oversea Territories; Channel Islands; Europe; Isle of Man; Rest of the World; United Kingdom
This process is a re-tender of the current Building Cleaning Services Framework let by CPC and expiring in May 2027. CPC intends to put in place an Open Framework for the appointment of building cleaning suppliers who specialise in cleaning services, across education and also the wider public sector. The purpose of this Framework is to give CPC members a compliant route to market. The collective spending power of Members utilising CPC frameworks is harnessed to drive down costs, which often allows for savings delivery which our membership otherwise would be unable to achieve individually. The Open framework will consist of 4 frameworks within the series. It is intended for the series to conclude on 21/03/2035. CPC will be using the MultiQuote e-Tendering platform to carry out this tender. In order to express your interest in this tender and obtain the tender documents, please register or log in at: https://suppliers.multiquote.com/Page/Login.aspx If you have any issues when using MultiQuote, please contact Elcom Ltd on 020 3920 8054 or email support@elcom.com Includes Lots: Lot 1: Lot 1 - North East Lot 2: Lot 2 - North West Lot 3: Lot 3 - Yorkshire and The Humber Lot 4: Lot 4 - East Midlands Lot 5: Lot 5 - West Midlands Lot 6: Lot 6 - East of England Lot 7: Lot 7 - London Lot 8: Lot 8 - South East Lot 9: Lot 9 - South West Lot 10: Lot 10 - Wales Lot 11: Lot 11 - Scotland Lot 12: Lot 12 - Northern Ireland Lot 13: Lot 13 - Channel Islands and Isle of Man Lot 14: Lot 14 - National To access this competition: Registered: Login to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity CA18345. Not registered: Visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com then register and quote CA18345 as the reason for registration. Any queries please contact MultiQuote on 020 3920 8054.
Renfrewshire Council · Scotland
This requirement is for an Adaptations and Small Repairs service to owner occupiers and private landlord tenants following assessment and recommendation by the Renfrewshire & East Renfrewshire Health and Social Care Partnerships. Renfrewshire Council is the lead procuring authority and is procuring this requirement for both Renfrewshire Council and East Renfrewshire Council. This is a single procurement exercise for the award of four (4) contracts as detailed below; - Contract 1 – Renfrewshire Council – Adaptation related service - Contract 2 – East Renfrewshire Council – Adaptation related service - Contract 3 - Renfrewshire Council – Small Repair/Handyperson Service - Contract 4 - East Renfrewshire Council – Small Repair/Handyperson Service Bidders must submit bids for all 4 contracts, there is no option available to bid for less than 4. Tenderers who fail to provide a tender submission for each of these 4 contracts will be treated as failing to follow the Instructions to Tenderers and procurement documents and their submission will be rejected. All four contracts will be awarded to ONE Service Provider. Full evaluation instructions are detailed within the ITT documents. Any contract extension will be at the sole discretion of the relevant Council.
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (NMD) · British Oversea Territories; Channel Islands; Europe; Isle of Man; Rest of the World; United Kingdom
Competent and creative suppliers are hereby invited to tender for the design, development, and delivery of a Responsive Peace Building Programme for young people aged 12-18 years. The programme will provide safe and supportive spaces for young people to explore challenging political and social issues through dialogue, learning, and community engagement. It will promote greater understanding and respect for diverse identities while strengthening cross-community, cross-border, and intergenerational relationships. To access this competition: Registered: Login to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity CA18346. Not registered: Visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com then register and quote CA18346 as the reason for registration. Any queries please contact MultiQuote on 020 3920 8054.
Teesside University · North East
To provide a vehicle/transportable event space, fully set up for the Recruitment team to deliver student engagement activities. The vehicle/transportable event space will have the correct university graphics (details provided by Teesside University) and be delivered to site by the company. The vehicle/transportable event space will not be on a permanent site and must be easily transportable to destinations around the UK. Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
SKANSKA CONSTRUCTION UK LIMITED · South East
The scope of works comprises the provision of all necessary labour, plant and equipment to undertake pile cropping activities as required across LTC - Kent Roads. The works will include the safe and controlled cropping of piles to the required cut-off levels in accordance with project requirements, specifications and relevant health and safety standards. The subcontractor will be required to provide suitably trained and competent personnel, including appropriate supervision. All operatives must hold a valid Highways Passport, CSCS card, and any other relevant competency or certification required to undertake the works. 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, businesses to opportunities, leaving a skills legacy for the local community and championing biodiversity and low-carbon construction. To support the project ambitions, we are committed to publishing opportunities on Contracts Finder to ensure full visibility for SMEs and local subcontractors. By doing so, we widen access to the Lower Thames Crossing supply chain, encourage participation from smaller and local businesses, and help unlock regional growth. This approach ensures that organisations of all sizes can compete fairly, strengthens local economies, and maximises the benefit of investment within the communities closest to the project. 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: • Supporting LTC to leave a skills legacy for the local community. This means recruiting a local workforce and upskilling the supply chain to enable meaningful progression into higher paid, higher skilled work. • Delivering LTC with the lowest practicable carbon. This includes adoption of our "zero emissions" intent, eradication of diesel on site and promotion of alternative sustainable fuels. • Helping to create successful opportunities by providing early careers roles, such as apprenticeships, and inspiring young people into construction through delivery of STEM engagement. The operatives involved in the works shall be competent with relevant qualifications and competency cards (CSCS) and have a Highway Passport. Additional information: Please complete the attached expression of interest form and return to steve.willis@skanska.co.uk.
Chemonics International, Inc. · Ukraine
Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine Phase 2 (PFRU-2) is a multi-year, multi-donor-funded programme managed by the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. As part of its project activities, PFRU-2 is seeking an organization for procurement of consultancy services for the development of policies, models, and methodologies for cultural sector reform. Please note the following important tender provisions: • the deadline for submitting proposals is September 02, 2025, at 15:00 Kyiv time; • all questions regarding the tender conditions must be submitted no later than August 21, 2025, at 17:00 Kyiv time; • Price proposals must be submitted either in Ukrainian or English; • All tender-related communication must be conducted exclusively in writing via email at pfruprocurement@chemonics.com; • The PFRU-2 project is exempt from taxes, fees, and VAT in the partner country. Therefore, PFRU-2 will make payments for services excluding VAT; • Email for submitting proposals: pfruprocurement@chemonics.com; • When sending proposals or inquiries via email, it is mandatory to include the tender number PFRU2-2025-700 in the email subject line. Proposal Submission Instructions: ITT_PFRU2-2025-700- review the tender conditions; Volume 3_Terms of Reference - complete the document sign the original scan/convert to PDF and sign electronically submit the completed Excel file and the signed document as part of the proposal. Annex 1 - complete either the English or Ukrainian version sign the original scan/convert to PDF and sign electronically include it in the proposal submission. The Technical Proposal shall be submitted in compliance with the requirements specified in clause 5.2 of Section 2. Instructions to Tenderers and Evaluation Criteria. Registration documents that follow the laws of your country must be part of the proposal.