Contracts

Contracts awarded by the government and its agencies, valued at over £12,000. This includes contracts from government departments, local councils, and other public bodies.

Source: Contract information is sourced from the Government Contracts Finder, a searchable database of all contracts awarded by the government.

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2016-07-11£0SOUTHEND-ON-SEA BOROUGH COUNCILSouthend-on-Sea Borough Council (SBC/'the council') is proposing to award a contract for the provision of a Learning Management System (LMS), to support its Learning and Development function (L&D). Southend Borough Council has responsibility for supporting nearly 1,700 employees across its 4 departments - People, Place, Corporate Services and Public Health. SBC also provides learning and development opportunities for approximately 4,500 external staff (i.e. non SBC employees) in various partner agencies. SBC is actively looking to develop partnerships with external organisations across Essex and into London to jointly commission or sell L&D with/to. The system procured needs to be suitable for use by multiple L&D teams/users across SBC and externally, both as users/customer and administrators. In order to meet our objectives and make the most of the opportunities to develop external markets, the Council needs a single, integrated, workforce information system. This system needs to meet the Council's needs in each area of the Workforce Cycle, across all its professions, grades and roles. Ideally this new system will include functionality to offer L&D content currently funded additionally.
2017-02-17£141360Somerset County CouncilSomerset County Council is tendering for the provision of a literacy support service predominantly for primary schools. The Supplier selected from this tender process will provide a literacy support service as part of the wider services delivered by Support Services for Education to primary schools in Somerset. There may bean opportunity to deliver this Service to schools in neighbouring counties, although there is no indication or predetermined levels of business at this stage. Please note that there is no guaranteed commitment of the number of schools who will purchase this service for the academic years 2017-2022. The literacy support service will offer a range of support, information and guidance for the teaching of literacy that will assist with literacy planning and delivery, the provision of resources and access to training and workshops to support the objectives. For full details please see tender documentation.
2015-12-10£36934.7DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORTGED National Mapping Expansion (to March 2016)
2016-11-02£150000MOD DE&S ISS CORSHAMTechnical SME for Software Licencing Optimisation Across ISS
2017-02-28£146273SOUTHEND-ON-SEA BOROUGH COUNCILSouthend Borough Council (SBC) currently has a contract in place until February 2017 for the provision of an independent mobility assessment service for blue badge applications and is now tendering for a 3 year contract to commence from 1st March 2017. The aim of the Blue Badge Scheme is to help disabled people with severe mobility problems to access goods and services, by allowing them to park close to their destination. The scheme is open to eligible disabled people irrespective of whether they are travelling as a driver or as a passenger. The scheme provides a national range of on-street parking concessions to Blue Badge holders. It allows them to park without charge or time limit in otherwise restricted on-street parking environments, and allows them to park on yellow lines for up to 3 hours, unless a loading ban is in place. Local authorities are responsible for the day-to-day administration and enforcement of the scheme. They are responsible for determining and implementing administrative, assessment and enforcement procedures which they believe are in accordance with the governing legislation. With effect from 1st April 2012 legislation prescribed that the eligibility of those applying because of a ‘permanent and substantial disability that causes inability to walk or very considerable difficulty in walking’ be confirmed by an independent medical assessor.
2017-02-19£23750CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICELCR Finance PLC and CTRL Section 1 Finance PLC are wholly-owned subsidiaries of the Department for Transport. They are required to file corporation tax returns and supporting documents. Under HMRC guidance companies are required to file their corporation tax returns and supporting documents online in Inline eXtensible Business Reporting Language (iXBRL) format. The successful supplier will be required to carry out E-Filing of Corporation Tax returns for both companies
2014-11-04£83654.08DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT, FOOD & RURAL AFFAIRSServices for development and implementation of a project that will further our understanding on agri-environment delivery and the effects on water quality (both water chemistry and ecology). This project will take the form of a desk-based assessment (i.e. it is not intended to include any new water quality sampling).
2021-09-06£200000Defence Science and Technology LaboratoryThis Statement of Requirements is for the provision of SME support to assist UK StratCom in the implementation of the latest baselined version of the IBSA code on a Fully Networked C3 (FNC3) experimentation platform, to enable Line of Effort owners to evaluate data centric requirements, standards, policies and ways of working.
2016-02-04£306000Blackpool CouncilBlackpool Council acting on behalf of Blackpool Coastal Housing (BCH) and Blackpool Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation (The Trust) is seeking to appoint a single supplier to carry out lift maintenance on a portfolio of approximately 85 lifts. The Contractor will be expected to carry out the inspection and maintenance of all lifts plant, including servicing and completing repairs.
2022-12-08£224970.96East Herts District CouncilEast Herts Council are currently seeking tenders for the provision of COMPLETION OF SKATEPARK CONSTRUCTION AT CASTLE PARK, BISHOP'S STORTFORD. Works to upgrade the skate park in Castle Park, Bishop's Stortford, commenced in May 2022 and have been partially completed. This Contract is for the completion of the works to upgrade the skate park area, incorporating street skate, a half pipe and a parkour area, alongside associated path improvements and drainage works. The skatepark redevelopment forms part of wider improvement works that are taking place within the park, primarily funded by the National Lottery, East Herts Council and Bishop's Stortford Town Council. As works have been partially completed the skatepark is currently closed for access. It is important, therefore, for works to be completed in as short of a timeframe as possible. The site will be opened up for inspection by prospective tenderers at 2pm on 09 September 2022 and at 2pm on 12 September 2022. Tenderers are requested to wear PPE including steel capped boots and hi-vis tops. Alternative dates can be arranged using the contact details in the Instructions to Tender. Agreement to alternate dates will be dependent upon officer availability. Suppliers wishing to take part in this project are invited to "express interest" which will give access to the full procurement documents in the e-tendering system. Please note the deadline for returns and allow sufficient time to make your return as late returns will not be permitted. Any questions relating to this tender should be made via correspondence on the website and can be addressed to the main contact as shown in the details above.
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