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Tenders

For Cleaning businesses, Products relate to physical items supplied

  • Care: PPE, mobility aids, care software

  • Cleaning: chemicals, washroom supplies, cleaning machines

  • Construction: materials, plant hire, prefabricated units

For Care Providers, Services involve tasks or expertise provided

  • Care: home visits, staff training, CQC consultancy

  • Cleaning: daily cleaning, pest control, grounds maintenance

  • Construction: project management, H&S assessments, design consultancy

For Construction companies, Works consist of building, installation, or refurbishment carried out

  • Care: adapting homes, installing nurse call systems

  • Cleaning: replacing flooring, refurbishing washrooms

  • Construction: building houses, road repairs, plumbing/roofing

Any region

London & Quadrant Housing Trust- Carpentry Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)

Works

4 August 2032 at 00:00:00

London and Quadrant Housing Trust and its subsidiary Quadrant Construction Services are one of the largest providers of affordable housing in the UK, housing over 250,000 people in more than 95,000 homes, primarily across London and the South East of England. London and Quadrant Housing Trust are tendering for the provision of services for Groundwork, RC Frame, External Works and Piling for London and Quadrant's Self Delivered New Build Projects to comply with the Public Contracts regulations 2015. The objective of this tender process is to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System with the tenderers and London and Quadrant Housing Trust. The dates and contract value are estimates and could be subject to change. This tender is for Sub-contractors only. This tender process is being carried out in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 34 of the Public Contracts Regulations (PCR) 2015 relating to the procurement of a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the purchase of the Works. The DPS is open to Admitted Suppliers throughout the period of validity. 'Admitted Supplier' means a supplier who has met the DPS admission criteria set out in the Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (SSQ) and has been registered on the DPS for one or more product categories. Suppliers and products may be submitted for evaluation and potentially, admission to the DPS at any time throughout the period of validity. Suppliers who have been unsuccessful in meeting the criteria to become an 'Admitted Supplier' may re-submit another, revised SSQ at any time beyond the initial mini competition. 1.0 Scope of Services - Carpentry: All or any of the following: o Labour Only o Supply and Fix o Carpentry First & Second Fix o Apartments and Communal/Public Areas o Kitchens units and worktops. o Staircases including handrails, balustrades, etc o Structural: Flooring & Roofing Following the completion of the DPS Framework, L&Q will conduct a mini-competition tenders between all capable providers on a project by project basis, which may be shortlisted by following the process below. All tendering will be conducted using L&Q's In-Tend E-Procurement Portal. o Opt in - Each capable provider will be given the opportunity to opt in for individual project tenders o Stage 1 - SSQ response from all interested tenderers (quality, relevant experience etc.). o Stage 2 - shortlisted S/C's only invited to tender Stage 1 SSQ would identify the scope for each project and any shortlisting criteria. 2.0 Proposed Lots: We intend to breakdown the DPS into Lots based on value / size, so that all levels of Subcontractors are included in the process where relevant. Therefore, the Lot sizes have been based on a combination of QCS project ranges and also the varying sizes of the trade specific supply chain 2.2 Proposed London Lots o Up to ?1m o ?2m to ?3m o Above ?3m 5.0 Potential ...

Any region

London & Quadrant Housing Trust- Logistics Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)

Works

29 November 2032 at 00:00:00

London and Quadrant Housing Trust and its subsidiary Quadrant Construction Services are one of the largest providers of affordable housing in the UK, housing over 250,000 people in more than 95,000 homes, primarily across London and the South East of England. London and Quadrant Housing Trust are tendering for the provision of services for Logistics for London and Quadrant's Self Delivered New Build Projects to comply with the Public Contracts regulations 2015. The objective of this tender process is to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System with the tenderers and London and Quadrant Housing Trust. The dates and contract value are estimates and could be subject to change. This tender process is being carried out in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 34 of the Public Contracts Regulations (PCR) 2015 relating to the procurement of a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the purchase of the Works. The DPS is open to Admitted Suppliers throughout the period of validity. 'Admitted Supplier' means a supplier who has met the DPS admission criteria set out in the Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (SSQ) and has been registered on the DPS for one or more product categories. Suppliers and products may be submitted for evaluation and potentially, admission to the DPS at any time throughout the period of validity. Suppliers who have been unsuccessful in meeting the criteria to become an 'Admitted Supplier' may re-submit another, revised SSQ at any time beyond the initial mini competition. General The following is a summary and clarification of the Sub-Contract Scope of Works and forms part of the Contractor's Requirements. This Scope is not exhaustive and shall not limit the extent of the Sub-contract Works which is more fully described by all of the Contractor's Requirements. The Sub-Contractor shall provide all services and works as required by and further described by the Contractor's Requirements in order to complete the whole of the SubContract package of works. The following is provided for the avoidance of doubt except that where this Scope identifies works not shown within the other Contractor's Requirements those works shall be included within the Sub-contract. Extent of Subcontract Works The Sub-contract Works shall include all management and resourcing of labour and small tools and consumables for the package of works. The Sub-contractor shall provide all labour, materials, plant and equipment, sundries, attendance on Contractor / Sub-contractors, to complete the works unless agreed otherwise in writing by the Contractor. Interface with other Trades The Sub-contractor shall allow/has allowed for interfacing, coordinating with and working alongside/in conjunction with other Sub-contract trades and Consultants which may affect the Sub-contract Works including but not limited to; • Groundworker • Scaffolder • Brickwork • Steelwork • Roofer • Carpentry & Joinery • Paintin...

Colombia

Colombia Green Ports

Services

15 August 2025 at 00:00:00

In Colombia, 60% of the cargo handled by the ports consists of coal and fossil fuels and more than 85% of the cargo is mobilised by road transport, which will not change or be replaced without an adequate transition. Given Colombia's characteristics, there are real opportunities to support ports to be greener and reduce emissions while articulating with the rail sector, diversifying the exports, progressively substituting the fossil fuel demand and accelerating the transition to the use of clean energy in port operations. This project will contribute to accelerate emissions reductions by enhancing the capabilities and knowledge of decision makers at the public sector to implement the national port policy (CONPES 4118 of 2023) that provides guidelines on the modernisation and sustainability of port activities and their Integration with the territory. They have the power to implement sustained and lasting changes but lack some of the relevant technical expertise required. We are sourcing for suppliers who will provide technical assistance to develop: - Recommendations to support the diversification of exports, decreasing the share of coal exports from the ports through the future necessary interventions for exporting green hydrogen and other low-carbon products - Recommendations to support the diversification of vessel fuelling options with low- or zero-emission alternatives, aimed at reducing carbon emissions from the port sector. - Recommendations to promote green energy generation for ports in Colombia - Recommendations to promote the intermodal transport connections of the ports Interested suppliers are encourated to submit a proposal . This RFQ includes the following materials: Schedule 1 - Terms of Reference Schedule 2 - Instructions for submission Schedule 3 - Terms and Conditions Annex I - RFQ Response Form Annex II - Budget and workplan template we look forward to your response.

East Midlands

Drug & Alcohol Integrated Recovery-Oriented System of Care Services

Services

18 August 2025 at 00:00:00

Tenders are invited for the supply of the Drug & Alcohol Integrated Recovery-Oriented System of Care in the city of Derby across two Lots: Lot 1 - Drug and Alcohol Integrated Recovery-Oriented System of Care (Adults) Lot 2 - Integrated Children and Young Person's Drug and Alcohol System of Care We require an Integrated Drug and Alcohol Recovery Oriented System of Care (ROSC) which serves residents of Derby - as defined by the Local Authority boundaries. Through one contract the service will provide a range of evidence-based interventions to individuals requiring drug and alcohol support across the full spectrum of need. A wide range of high-quality, evidence-based interventions will be provided which focus on reducing the harms caused by substance use and promoting recovery. Intervention delivery will be intelligence led and insight driven, person-centred, gender specific, sensitive to trauma and will appropriately engage with people from the wide range of cultures which Derby comprises of. The service will support people aged 18 and above and must develop distinct and appropriate offers for people who use: •Alcohol •Opiates •Non-opiates •Prescription only medication / illicitly obtained medications •Poly substances The Provider must monitor new and emerging patterns and trends in substance use. The provider must be agile and innovative to address emerging risks/need and responses may require swift and innovative resolution that occurs without the need for contract variation. The service will not directly provide residential rehabilitation or inpatient detoxification but will undertake assessment, facilitation of placement, and continued evaluation and support to ensure successful completion as per section 2.8 of the specification. This is purchased via separate arrangements and this process will be confirmed with the successful bidder. The service will not directly provide community pharmacy-based needle exchange or supervised consumption but will develop appropriate pathways and channels of communication with all contracted pharmacies as part of delivering a high-quality ROSC. The Local Authority directly commissions Urine Drug Testing and screening. It will be the responsibility of the provider to work with commissioners to contain costs and ensure that testing services meet current levels of need and changing drug use profiles. Please note suppliers wishing to express interest and obtain the documentation must do so by 11.30pm on 17th August 2025. It is recommended that you express interest and obtain the documentation well before this time to allow sufficient time to prepare and submit a bid. The deadline for returns is 10.00am on 18th August 2025. Documents are available at www.eastmidstenders.org Please search for TD2270 Please note: we will only accept expressions of interest through the e-tendering system.

East Midlands

Flexible Framework for the provision of Outcome Focused Home Care including TEC Enabled Care

Services

28 August 2025 at 00:00:00

Derby City Council is tendering for CQC registered Outcome focussed Home Care Services including TEC enabled Care for Adults, 18 years and over who are resident in Derby and meet the eligibility criteria for Derby City Council. Successful bidders will provide outcomes-focused homecare services for adults, incorporating Technology Enabled Care (TEC) to enhance service delivery. The goal is to support individuals' independence, dignity, and overall well-being through personalised care and innovative technological solutions. In line with good practice and national directives, Local Authorities aim to reduce the demand for institutional care by increasing options for community support by commissioning or providing services which promote and support independence. The framework is split into five lots as follows: Tier 1 Lot 1 - Central Area Lot 2 - West Area Lot 3 - East Area Lot 4 - South Area Tier 2 Lot 5 - A separate list of approved support providers required on an ad-hoc basis For Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 we require four providers per lot. For Lot 5 we intend to appoint a maximum of 10 providers. No providers who are successful in Lots 1, 2, 3 or 4 will be allowed a place on Lot 5. IMPORTANT This tender will be undertaken as a Two Stage Competitive Flexible Procedure under the Procurement Act 2023 and the Procurement Regulations 2024 (Light Touch Regime). Bidders who pass the Stage One (Conditions of Participation) checks will be invited to a Stage two process where they will be asked to submit responses to a number of Working Methods questions (Quality Evaluation). These questions will only be provided during the Stage Two process. Bidders must be registered with the CQC for the provision of Homecare services and must have a rating of "Good" or "Outstanding". Bidders who have a rating of "Requires Improvement" will be accepted provided their most recent inspection was over 3 years ago and they can provide evidence of an acceptable improvement plan. Bidders must have or commit to having an office base within 10 miles of the Derby city boundary in time for contract commencement. IN ALL OTHER SCENARIOS BIDDERS WILL FAIL THE INITIAL STAGE ONE CHECKS OF THE PROVIDER SELECTION QUESTIONNAIRE. The Council reserves the right to open a Lot or Lots and run an open competitive tendering process to replace existing Framework Service Provider due to failure/poor performance/material breaches etc. There will also be the option of opening up a Lot or Lots to add an additional Service Provider where there are capacity issues within that Lot. Suppliers wishing to express interest and obtain the documentation must do so by 11.30pm on 27/08/2025. The deadline for returns in Stage One is 10.00am on 28/08/2025. 2025 Documents are available at www.eastmidstenders.org Please search for TD2269 Please note: we will only accept expressions of interest through the e-tendering system.

East Midlands

Nursing Homes Preferred Provider List For Derby and Derbyshire ICB

Services

31 July 2026 at 00:00:00

NHS Derby & Derbyshire Integrated Care Board are seeking to commission a Nursing Home Preferred Provider List on an Any Qualified Provider (AQP) basis. This list will be akin to a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) and will allow providers to submit applications at any time throughout the life of the contract. Any Qualified Provider (AQP) contracts are awarded on a zero value, zero volume basis. The total available contract will be for a period of 5 years with an option to extend for up to a further 2 years at the discretion of the commissioner. However the contract length will be from the point of award until the expiration date of the contract be it 31st July 2026 for the initial period or 31st July 2028 if the full extension option is invoked. The contract for the initial window will commence 01st August 2021. The contract dates (01st August 2026 - 02nd August 2026) in the "dates" fields are incorrect. Applications throughout the life of the agreement and contracts will be awarded during the life of the contract if providers are successful. Please see Document 11 of the AQP documentation within the attachments area of the project on EU-Supply for full details of the Application Windows and process. The service specification including tariff information and all associated documentation can be found within the attachments area of the project on Atamis. To access the documentation please visit Atamis on the link below and access project C153292 Nursing Home Preferred Provider List. Atamis link = https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome.

Tenders for Care, Cleaning & Construction

Care Sector

  • Products (things you supply):

    • PPE (gloves, aprons, masks)

    • Mobility aids (walking frames, hoists, wheelchairs)

    • Care software (digital care planning apps)

  • Services (things you do):

    • Domiciliary/home care visits

    • Staff training in safeguarding or first aid

    • Care consultancy (CQC registration support)

  • Works (physical building-related work):

    • Adapting a property for supported living (ramps, grab rails)

    • Installing nurse call or telecare systems

    • Refurbishing a residential care home

Cleaning / Facilities Management

  • Products:

    • Cleaning chemicals and consumables

    • Washroom supplies (soap dispensers, hand dryers)

    • Specialist equipment (floor polishers, carpet cleaners)

  • Services:

    • Daily office cleaning or deep cleaning

    • Pest control or waste management

    • Grounds maintenance (lawn cutting, hedge trimming)

  • Works:

    • Replacing flooring as part of a cleaning contract

    • Refurbishing a washroom in a commercial property

    • Installing hygiene stations or ventilation improvements

Cleaning

Construction

  • Products:

    • Building materials (bricks, cement, timber)

    • Plant hire (scaffolding, mini-diggers)

    • Prefabricated components (modular units)

  • Services:

    • Project management or site supervision

    • Health and safety assessments

    • Design and planning consultancy

  • Works:

    • Building new houses or extensions

    • Road repairs or resurfacing

    • Electrical, plumbing, or roofing installations

Construction

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