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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

Remedial Works to Retaining Wall at Saxon Hall, Raunds - Design and Construction of Micropile Anchoring System

Works

25 August 2025 at 00:00:00

Raunds Town Council is seeking a suitably experienced contractor to undertake remedial works to a distressed retaining wall at Saxon Hall. The works will include vegetation removal, installation and testing of R32 self-drilling micropiles, masonry repairs, and reinstatement. This is a design-and-construct contract based on a geotechnical design report and structural inspection findings. Submit tenders by 12:00 noon on 25 August 2025 to: Town Clerk, Raunds Town Council The Hall, Thorpe Street, Raunds, NN9 6LT Email: clerk@raunds-tc.gov.uk Subject: Tender Submission - Saxon Hall Retaining Wall

Any region

London and Quadrant Housing Trust - Manufacturer/Supplier of Windows Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)

Products

19 February 2029 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 goods for windows 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 DPS Agreement 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 Window manufacturer/supplier 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 Goods. 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. Potential reasons for being removed from DPS list: - KPI's (performance on projects). Providers who receive poor KPI scores could be removed from the DPS - Uncompetitive tenders on a regular basis - Poor response or no responses to tender enquires - Financial data changes (assessed at least yearly) - assessed against original SSQ submission. Could either lead to complete removal or dropping out of some lots but not others. Could also lead to others growing to a state where qualify for higher lots. - If credit limit falls below 41, you will be suspended - If credit score falls to 30 (high risk) or less you will be removed from the DPS

Any region

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

Works

11 July 2027 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 works for X 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 Framework Agreement 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 X 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 Goods. 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. Potential reasons for being removed from DPS list: - KPI's (performance on projects). Providers who receive poor KPI scores could be removed from the DPS - Uncompetitive tenders on a regular basis - Poor response or no responses to tender enquires - Financial data changes (assessed at least yearly) - assessed against original SSQ submission. Could either lead to complete removal or dropping out of some lots but not others. Could also lead to others growing to a state where qualify for higher lots. - If credit limit falls below 41, you will be suspended - If credit score falls to 30 (high risk) or less you will be removed from the DPS

Any region

Climate Innovation Pull Facility - Facility Manager - Invitation to Submit Initial Tenders

Services

23 October 2025 at 00:00:00

The UK Department of Energy Security and Net Zero is procuring a supplier to manage a new facility - the Climate Innovation Pull Facility. Through pull finance, this facility will support innovation, scale up and market building for climate change mitigation solutions for developing country contexts, focusing on innovative clean energy technologies and business models in a small number of specific applications/sectors, where the evidence shows support is most needed. In public innovation financing, "pull mechanisms" create incentives for innovators and other actors by creating viable market demand. They seek to reduce viability gaps and induce innovation by signalling demand for solutions to specific problems. Mechanisms often cited include Advanced Market Commitments, Results or Outcomes Based Financing, Prizes/Challenges, innovation bulk procurements, Contracts for Difference, among others. By contrast, much innovation support has to date utilised "push mechanisms" directly subsidising up-front R&D costs. In terms of climate mitigation solutions, the CIPF will support the development of innovation projects aligned to Ayrton Fund themes: industrial decarbonisation, sustainable cooling, smart energy systems and storage and clean transport Further details of Ayrton Fund thematic challenges are set out on gov.uk. The procurement of this requirement will be in two parts: (i) A contract for a Facility Manager to manage the programme and identify, incubate, commission and oversee 6-10 climate pull projects of £10m - £50m each. This contract will also cover programme monitoring and learning. ii) A separate contract for an Independent Evaluator of the programme, who will conduct a mid-term and end-of-term evaluation of the programme's achievement of its development objectives, theory of change and value for money. This procurement is subject to a separate procurement procedure. The procurement for the Facility Manager is the focus of this notice and will be run as a competitive procedure with negotiation. The initial contract value is £183m over 5.5 years with options to extend by up to £317m and up to 3 additional years. Of the £183m initial contract value, at least £150m of this will be allocated for climate pull projects, the majority of which will be grant funding.

Any region

Dynamic Purchasing System - Valuation Services (2022)

Services

4 January 2026 at 00:00:00

The main JV North Framework 2021-2025 contained a lot for Valuation Services, however, this was under subscribed. JV North is seeking to appoint Consultants to this DPS for the provision of Valuation Services. Tenderers will be required to demonstrate a good understanding of the construction of market such as housing for rent, housing for sale, intermediate and social housing together with associated community amenities and infrastructure and an ability to provide detailed, accurate valuation services on time and to budget. The Consultancy work will primarily focus on new build housing, however, there may be occasions when valuations for existing stock and land holdings are required. As above, Tenderers will be required to demonstrate a good understanding of the affordable housing sector in this regard.

Any region

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

Works

3 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 - Mechanical & Plumbing: All or any of the following: o Mechanical first and final fix o Plumbing first and final fix o Design o Apartments, Communal, Public and External areas o Domestic o Commercial o Statutory o CHP System o Heat Recovery System o Mechanical Ventilation System o Building Management System o Life Safe Systems o Plant Room o Energy Centre o Maintenance Package o Emergency Call out 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 proj...

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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