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Northumberland County Council is the accountable body for the Big Lottery (BL) Building Better Opportunities Northumberland Bridge Project. Bridge is a partnership project to help Northumberland residents who are unemployed and socially excluded to become economically active. The Council has an agreement with VioCes Northumberland, a third sector body, to manage a partnership of voluntary and community sector organisations, to deliver the project. The project is funded by Big Lottery using the European Social Fund (ESF).
As part of the funding agreement, the lead accountable body is required to commission an external and independent evaluation of the project for BL. A consultant will be required to conduct an evaluation across the project lifetime.
This is a tender exercise for the management of Ongar Business Centre via a concessions contract.
Essex County Council is dedicated to improving Essex and the lives of our residents. Our ambition is to deliver the best quality of life in Britain. We will achieve this by providing high-quality, targeted services that deliver real value for money.
The Essex Organisation Strategy sets out our aims and priorities for the period 2017-21. It articulates how we will achieve better outcomes for Essex and secure the ambitions set out in the Vision for Essex. Our ambition, at the end of this period, is for Essex to be the best local authority in the country.
Ongar Business Centre ('the Centre') is a 15,000 sq ft office building owned freehold by Essex County Council ('ECC', 'the Authority').
The Centre supports ECC's Organisation Strategy 2017-21, aiming to "enable Essex firms in high-growth sectors to consolidate and expand, by providing advice and increasing business space".
The Centre is currently managed by a third party. In January 2020, the Centre was 94% occupied by floorspace / 92% occupied by units.
The current agreement for management of the Centre is due to expire on 31 April 2021. ECC's Sustainable Growth Directorate is therefore issuing a tender to secure a new longer-term agreement with a service provider to manage the Centre on its behalf.
The tender will be run via ECC's e-sourcing platform, opening Monday 11th October 2020;
Your tender submission must be submitted to the Authority electronically by publishing through this ITT CO0015 Ongar Business Centre at https://www.proactisplaza.com, using RFX REQ1000120, not later than 12 noon on 11/11/2020.
The Metropolitan Borough Council of Sandwell wishes to appoint an organisation to provide this service.
Service overview -
Provision of between 16 to 18 Step Down Step Up beds with GP cover within one location in Sandwell to provide an intermediate care step up step down service for citizens of 65 years and over who are on a social care pathway. Aims to ensure the safe discharge of patients from acute and non-acute NHS settings, provide short-term re-ablement programmes, prevent delayed transfers of care, provide nursing for patients with dementia. Service will be of a maximum of 6 week in duration per individual.
The service will commence on 1 October 2017 and be for 6 months, with the potential to extend the contract by a further 12 months.
A PIN notice was issued on 4 May 2017 Prior Information Notice 2017/S 086-167777
Completed ITT documents must be submitted by 17.00 on Wednesday 9 August 2017
Payment will be on a block basis as described in the documents
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The Council intends to use an evaluation model based on quality and price. The criteria, on which tenders will be evaluated, inclusive of weighting attached to each, will be included within the tender document.
NB. The contracts partly reflect services currently being provided by existing organisations, and therefore the EC Acquired Rights Directive 77/187 as amended and/or the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 1981 may apply to this contract.
Walsall Council are looking to engage with an experienced contractor to service and maintain the security, intruder and fire detection & prevention systems of The New Art Gallery, Walsall.
To deliver an Introduction to Microsoft Office Excel course to eligible 15-29 year olds who are not in employment, education or training (NEET).
Introduction to Microsoft Office Excel will support learners to develop skills to use Microsoft Excels basic features. The course should explore the main aspects of Excel, encouraging and giving learners the confidence and skills to become more competent and efficient at formatting, setting out and creating spreadsheets.
To deliver an Introduction to Microsoft Office Word course to eligible 15-29 year olds who are not in employment, education or training (NEET).
Introduction to Microsoft Office word will support learners to develop skills to use Microsoft words basic features. The course should explore the main aspects of Word, encouraging and giving learners the confidence and skills to become more competent and efficient at formatting, setting out and printing documents.