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.

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2015-09-30£10000000SHROPSHIRE COUNCILA framework arrangement for the provision of Construction work for Shropshire Council for works with a value between £170k and £4M. The framework will be divided into 3 categories as follows:- £170k - £500k £500k to £2M £2M to £4M The Council intends to select a maximum of 6 contractors per category and applicants can apply for one, more than one or all of the above categories. The work will comprise of capital new build work across the Council's property portfolio. The Contracting Authority reserves the right to remove any selected contractor from the framework for poor performance or any major breach of the framework requirements. Membership of, and accreditation with, Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme as mutually recognised under SSIP (Safety Schemes In Procurement) or EU Equivalent is a mandatory requirement for this Contractors Framework Arrangement. Shropshire Council reserves the right to use Specialist Contractors outside of this Contractors Framework Arrangement if required due to specialised or unique nature of the work concerned i.e. including but not restricted to; Swimming Pools, Renewable Technology, Buildings of Special Historical Interest Please also note that Shropshire Council is committed to achieving Social Value outcomes through maximising the social, economic and/or environmental impact of all its procurement activity. Questions around the Specific benefits that can be brought by contractors through this framework are set out within this Tender Response Document and in addition for your further information the council’s Social Value Framework guidance can be found at www.shropshire.gov.uk/doing-business-with-shropshire-council.
2015-05-14£27994.43Highways AgencyDevelopment of a microscopic model representing the M62 between Junctions 8 - 11, the M6 between J21-22 and the A49 link connecting the M6 & M62.
2015-03-18£85111.9MINISTRY OF DEFENCEThe provision of training on the CFM 56-2A engine to include both line and base maintenance training and boroscope inspection training. Training is for the Mechanical tradesman working on the Sentry AEW Mk1 aircraft.
2015-04-24£120000CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICEThe ICT2015 programme ran procurements to replace its current ICT services with Fujitsu by 31st January 2015. The contract for legal advice expired before HM Treasury was in a position to call upon services to resolve issues arising. Legal advice is now required from 01 April 2015 up to 31st December 2015 to assist with commercial negotiation and advice. Please note that this Notice is for Transparency purposes only and is not a call for competition.
2015-07-21£319460Trafford CCGNHS Trafford CCG and key partners have progressed integrated care in Trafford for several years and it remains the key strategic objective throughout Trafford's Health Economy, as set out in Trafford's Strategic Plan. Developing a new model of care for patients with more activity delivered in an out of hospital setting has to deliver improved patient pathways and provide an alternative to secondary care with greater integrated working between primary care, community services and the social care system, ensuring patients receive their care by the right person, in the right environment and at the right time. A number of initiatives are being undertaken by the CCG to ensure the fundamental systems are in place to drive integrated care at scale and pace across Trafford's health economy; the procurement of a Risk Stratification solution being a key part of this programme. Trafford CCG requires a dynamic Risk Stratification solution to help gain a greater understanding of the changing health needs of Trafford's population and to support intelligent commissioning of health services. This will assist with a pro-active health system. The Risk Stratification solution will also help enable care to be delivered differently. The CCG will be able to identify those patients with an increasing risk of hospitalisation or other interventions, including the need for higher levels of social care, and offer appropriate alternative support through greater utilisation of community and primary care services, social services and, potentially, third sector services. Switching the commissioning of services to deliver pro-active services and the co-ordination of care will be substantially supported through the recently commissioned Trafford Care Co-ordination Centre (TCCC) where Risk Stratification will play a central role. The contract will be based upon the standard NHS Terms and Conditions for Services. The contract term will be 60 months. This contract will not be open to other purchasers. Documentation available from: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/DQTHQ2M6W7
2021-02-04£140831.19RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT LIMITEDExtension to provision of Senior Project Manager
2024-05-29£19850UK SHARED BUSINESS SERVICES LIMITED***Please note this is an award notice, not a call for competition*** UKRI - Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) had a requirement for the provision of Octoplant Subscriptions, This has been sourced via a single tender action (below threshold)
2015-07-21£104482DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGENotice summary: This study is for a 3 year research project to investigate fire safety of photovoltaics. The study will include a literature survey, a survey of standards, investigations of fires and recommendations. Description: Statistics show that solar PV deployment has risen very rapidly over the last 4 years, driven by large global drop in technology costs. There are more than 0.6 million UK buildings with solar PV installed with solar PV capacity in the UK reaching 5.2GW by the end of February 2015. A recent impact assessment indicated that the UK could have 12-14 GW of solar PV by 2020. PV-related fires are extremely rare; however, a small number of fires involving PV systems has been reported in the press. To date, there has been little concerted follow-up to understand the causes and to improve standards. This proposal will investigate data from fires apparently caused by faulty/incorrectly installed PV systems and comprises: • Literature search of PV fires drawing on international experience • Compilation of a database of records of fires in which PV is involved • Engineering inspections of fires believed to be related to PV over the next 3 years • A review of the standards/proposed standards, BRE, IET, MCS, etc. • Recommendations for avoiding fire, for input into standards • Presentations to DECC and industry. The IET is developing a Code of Practice for PV systems (of all sizes), which will be published in summer 2015. The IET has agreed that the proposed fire safety study will feed into future updates of this code of practice. This project is of interest to a number of teams in DECC (Office for Renewables Deployment, Strategy, Electricity Market Reform (contracts for difference) and to DCLG (fire safety). The project will be managed by officials from both DECC and DCLG with liaison with the IET. The maximum value of this contract is £110,000 + VAT. Bids which exceed this amount will not be considered. The contract will run until March 2018; however, we propose to add break clauses in March 2016 and March 2017.
2019-11-14£500000Redcar & Cleveland Borough CouncilSupply and maintain vehicle restraint systems on behalf of the Council to its highways network
2015-04-21£0DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH"Contract for the supply of antibiotics and IV fluids for the treatment of influenza related secondary bacterial infections (award under a Dynamic Purchasing System) CM/EMI/11/5271/5"
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