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.
The University appointed a contractor for the refurbishment and improvement of the two Hallam Helpdesks in Owen Building at Sheffield Hallam University. EDR: 14111 - P1
This was a mini competition via the University's Measured Term Contract.
***PLEASE NOTE THIS IS AN AWARD NOTICE, NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION***
UK Space Agency have a Beta phase requirement for the provision of a project team to build a digital service to enable the sharing of Space Surveillance and Tracking data between UKSA and industry satellite operators.
The Contract was awarded via Call-Off against CCS Digital Outcomes and Specialists 5 Framework Agreement RM1043.7.
***This requirement has an additional £113,050.00 excluding VAT added to the original value. This was a variation carried out in line with the framework threshold. ***
Suffolk County Council is seeking a mini competition against the following Dynamic Purchasing System: `The supply of Passenger Transport Services`, OJEU Notice Id: 2018/S 031-067685.
QIP711 14:00 2021-12-15 Great Cornard-Sir Bobby Robson school (4-seater vehicle and a PA required)
Further details can be found in the 'Tenders / My Tenders' area of this website, by selecting the 'View Details' button for this project.
The deadline for returned submissions is 14:00 2021-12-15. Please note late returns will NOT be permitted.
The deadline for clarification questions is 13:00 2021-12-15 which must be generated via the correspondence option on the website
Bristol City Council is seeking consultancy services to undertake a study on the ongoing \r
challenges for Bristol's high streets and opportunities for their revitalisation and reimagining. \r
The need has been identified for a study to assess a variety of short, medium and long-term \r
challenges to the retail and leisure sectors in the city, thereby helping the council and its \r
partners across the city to respond to this fast-changing environment.\r
The study will focus on Bristol's network of town, district, and local centres outside Bristol City \r
Centre. A separate study had already been commissioned covering retail and leisure in the city \r
centre