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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

Mental Health Recovery

Services

8 May 2028 at 00:00:00

The Council is seeking applications from experienced providers with the capability and capacity to deliver community mental health care and support in Rotherham. A review of current mental health care and support provision in Rotherham indicates the need to improve the community service model to one which offers mental health recovery support personalised social care, with increased choice and control for people living with mental ill-health. This new care and support model has been co-produced in partnership with people accessing services and their supporting professionals to inform the service design. Such services will support people to achieve independent living skills, move towards, and sustain, independent living in the communities in which they live. Aiming to harness the opportunities which exist in the wider care and support market, this Mental Health Recovery Flexible Purchasing System (FPS) will increase choice and improve outcomes for people living with mental ill-health in Rotherham. Applicants can read the Cabinet Paper dated 17th October 2022 Commissioning Mental Health Recovery Focused Community Services - Rotherham Council which sought the approval for the procurement process to establish this FPS and procure a range of community services which reflect the principles of mental health recovery model. The FPS will comprise of a number of separate Lots. Each Lot will specify a community service (i.e., supported living accommodation-based services, day opportunities) with the principle of mental health recovery at its core. The contract end date specified is provided as an indication only , the system can continue beyond the 5 years as per the rules and subject to cabinet approval. Applicants are advised that the indicative spend activity to be generated via the system is in the region of £4m per annum, there is no new funding for developing the initiatives proposed. The cost associated with this Flexible Purchasing System will be met within existing budgets currently set at £5.7m (2022-2023). Applicants are required to register with the Social Value Portal and commit to delivering Social Value additionality via all contracts awarded via the system. Full details regarding the application process are contained within the application documentation which can be downloaded free of charge via YORtender and by searching for project ID 60316

Any region

Construction and Development DPS

Works

19 September 2028 at 00:00:00

We are tendering a DPS for Construction and Development Works. The DPS will run for 4 years. If successful, you will have the opportunity to consider local and regional contracts through Further Competition Contracts called off may, where appropriate, exceed the duration of the DPS. The SEC legal entity is SEC Procurement Limited. SEC Procurement Limited is the contracting authority for the purposes of this procurement exercise and will be the entity that enters into the DPS Agreement with the successful suppliers. The DPS may be accessed by: - All corporate Members of SEC Procurement Limited from time to time; and - All other public bodies and contracting authorities (as defined in UK public procurement legislation) who enter into an Access Agreement with SEC Procurement Limited to access the DPS - referred to in the DPS Agreement as Associate Members. Our mission is to support our members, customers, clients and suppliers in delivering a brilliant service to end-users through collaborative procurement and in compliance with the current and future Procurement Regulations (Public Contract Regulations 2015 and The Procurement Act 2023). The DPS will be divided into 5 categories as follows: Category Number Description 1 Site Preparation, including demolition and clearance, decontamination, reinstatement and remediation 2 New Build & Construction up to a value of ?4,99,999 3 New Build & Construction of a value over ?5 million up to ?9,999,999 4 New Build & Construction of a value over ?10 million up to ?49,999,999 5 New Build & Construction of a value over ?50 million In their Selection Questionnaire response, suppliers must state which categories they are applying for and the regions in which they are willing and able to undertake Development and Construction Works. Please note that during the course of the DPS, it will be possible for suppliers to modify the regions covered as their business evolves. There are no restrictions on the number of Categories or regions that a supplier may apply for.

Any region

Overarching Agreement for placement of people in a Residential and Nursing Home

Services

30 September 2028 at 00:00:00

Leeds City Council Adults and Health issuing of a new Overarching Agreement for the Provision of Residential Social Care, this is for providers of Residential Care and Residential Care with Nursing based within the Leeds Metropolitan District Boundary. This contract will predominantly be for the support of people aged 65 and over in a residential social care setting. Please Note: The contract dates are as follows - 1st December 2024 until expiry on 30th September 2028.

Any region

Westworks Construction & Development DPS OJEU-2018/S 155-354660

Works

2 October 2028 at 00:00:00

You are invited to apply for a position as a participating supplier (hereinafter "supplier") on the Westworks Construction DPS which is being procured for the benefit of "Collaboration" consortia which is described in more detail below. The questionnaire and supporting documents should be received into the Westworks in-Tend portal (https://in-tendhost.co.uk/westworks/aspx/Home) by: date: 02/10/2018 time: 12-00 Analysis of responses will commence after the above deadline. Initial analysis of submissions will be completed by 30/10/2018, this will be dependent upon the number of submissions received and may change. The Authority wishes to select a number of Suppliers to form a DPS to provide design and build, refurbishment and major works construction services to Westworks and Collaboration consortia users and users. The purpose of this DPS is to ensure we have a range of suppliers that can cater for the varied demands of the client group. Increasing supply of housing of all tenures is a key government priority and consortium users are responding to this challenge. Increasingly registered providers and other clients are building more than just social housing. They are also procuring contractors/developers to construct public spaces, commercial space, community facilities as well as a range of types of housing for a range of different tenures. Schemes range from infill and garage sites to major greenfield and regeneration schemes. Some opportunities derived from this DPS may include broader requirements such as joint ventures and community led schemes. The aim is to deliver sustainably i.e. at the best value to the most people and we need a range of contractors and developers to help meet this challenge in a flexible and proactive way. The Works are being set out in 4 categories as follows 1. Design and build of housing and non-housing developments with 1 to 10 units and projects with value up to £1.5m this lot will include developments of multiple phases each up to £1.5m 2. Design and build of housing and non-housing developments with 11 to 40 units and projects with value up to £4.5m this lot will include developments of multiple phases each from £1.5m to £4.5m 3. Design and build of housing and non-housing developments with over 40 units and projects with value over £4.5m 4. Construction and major refurbishment/remodelling of property schemes may include, but are not limited to, the following types of work: • New build/extension and adaptation schemes within the care environment • New build/extension and adaptation schemes for commercial/industrial projects • Major and minor adaptations of existing buildings • Office refurbishment • Refurbishments • Regeneration works • Structural works You may apply for any or all categories. Westworks and Collaboration's Users cover a wide geographical area. Applicants do not need to be able to service all of this area but are required to indicate the postcodes that they would be able to service.

Any region

London and Quadrant Housing Managing Agent Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)

Services

11 October 2028 at 00:00:00

London and Quadrant Housing Trust is setting up a Dynamic Purchasing System for Housing Managing Agent services ('the DPS') for itself and other housing associations or public sector entities advertised ('Authorised Users'). The DPS will be divided into seventeen (17) lots which cover particular categories. These lots are: Lot 1 Addiction Recovery Lot 2 Complex Needs Lot 03 Family/Parent Assessment Lot 04 Learning Disabilities Lot 05 LGBTQ+ Lot 06 Mental Health Lot 07 OFSTED Registered - Children and Young People Lot 08 Offender Rehabilitation Lot 09 Older Persons Lot 10 Refugees Lot 11 Registered Care Home - Learning Disabilities Lot 12 Registered Care Home - Mental Health Lot 13. Registered Care Home - Older Persons Lot 14 Single at risk of Homelessness Lot 15 Women and Children at Risk Lot 16 Young Persons 16-25 years Lot 17 Specialist, non-specific needs (Including Stage 2, Move On, Strategic and Short-term provision) L and Q will select suppliers in accordance with the DPS Rules from the pool of admitted participants to the DPS ('Potential Suppliers') upon passing the Selection Questionnaire. L and Q may publish a Request for Service ('RfS') to Potential Suppliers under this DPS, and select a Supplier in accordance with the DPS Rules, to fulfil its Requirements based on Potential Suppliers' Tender responses to the RfS.

Any region

Supported Living FPS

Services

16 November 2028 at 00:00:00

The Council is seeking applications from providers who may wish to join the Supported Living: Flexible Purchasing System (FPS). The intention is to appoint a range of providers with the capability and capacity to deliver Care and Support in a supported living setting. Once the FPS is established, contracts will be awarded either by running mini competitions or via direct awards. The main principles of supported living are that people with learning disabilities own or rent their home and have control over the support they get, who they live with (if anyone) and how they live their lives. Supported living assumes that all people with learning disabilities, regardless of the level or type of disability, can make choices about how to live their lives. Rotherham's population for people with a learning disability and autistic people is changing both in complexity and with an ageing population. Often people remain in provisions with limited move-on opportunities to their own tenancy. There is a lack of specialist autism provision too. In drafting Rotherham's Autism Strategy, autistic people indicated that they needed housing which could accommodate sensory needs with acoustic/noise reduction. As one autistic person said: Home needs to be the place "where we can relax, unwind, and work off that stress". Supported living is a service designed to help people with a wide range of support needs retain their independence by being supported in their own home. People in supported living have their own tenancy and are responsible for their own bills and cost of living. To afford these, the person may be entitled to a wide range of benefits and grants. In single-person-supported living, they will also have their own front door. In Supported Living, the support provided is not dependent on the provision of housing (and vice versa) so if the support provider changes, this doesn't affect the tenancy. The person has the security of tenure in line with their tenancy agreement. The Council has a need to work with high quality supported living provision across the borough and establish a model which will enable the following: - •A flexible approach to engage with multiple suppliers in the market •Cost Savings through increased competition •Opportunity to stimulate development in the Supported Living Market •Potential to increase access for Rotherham's small-medium enterprises •Support the delivery of Rotherham Council's social value ambition

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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