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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2024-04-19£99010Milton Keynes CouncilMilton Keynes City Council are currently out to tender for the provision of Russell Street School Replacement Boiler Works Suppliers that would like to take part in this tender process are invited to 'Express Interest' upon which the will be given access to the full tender documentation delivery through this e-tendering system. When the tender documents have been made available involved suppliers will receive notification via email and the tender documents can be accessed from the 'My Tenders' area of this website and selecting the 'View Details' button of this project. The deadline for submissions of the tender will be 12 Noon 1st March 2024. Please 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 .
2024-06-20£2883393.98Financial Ombudsman ServicePurchase of 2694 laptops and associated services, including: - Preparation (asset tagging, imaging and packaging) - Storage to enable staggered deliveries and a phased rollout - Delivery to an agreed roll out schedule - Warranty repair/replacement services
2023-08-31£472710Bracknell Forest Borough CouncilSchool transport contracts x 6 - HTST transport - DPS - total value per contact over a 3 year term. Edgbarrow £44460 Farney Close £45120 Littledown £91290 Maiden Erlegh £38760 Odyssey House £61560 Westfield £90060 Main DPS notice: BRACKN001-DN467418-11619196
2023-12-13£20000000Moat Homes LimitedThe opportunity is to deliver estate services - grounds maintenance and arboriculture\r services. Moat is seeking to enter into long-term partnering agreements with suitably\r qualified and experienced organisations to deliver high quality, customer-focussed and cost effective services.\r Service delivery is anticipated to commence on Monday, 8th April 2024 for an initial period\r of 5 years to Sunday, 8th April 2029. Subject to satisfactory performance, Moat will have the\r option to extend for additional periods of up to five further years, unless the Contract ends or\r is terminated in accordance with the Conditions of Contract. The total maximum contract\r term, including possible extensions, is ten (10) years.\r Our corporate strategy includes commitments to the implementation of local offers to\r enable us to tailor our services for local needs, designed by local people. In support of this,\r we have divided our requirements across our geographical areas and are tendering on the\r basis of multiple lots for each service.\r Moat intends to award four contracts for the provision of grounds maintenance services and\r three contracts for the provision of arboriculture services.\r Bidders may bid for multiple lots, but it is not anticipated that multiple contracts will be\r awarded to a single Bidder for each service type. For example, this means that a Bidder may\r be awarded a contract for grounds maintenance services in one geographical area plus one\r further contract for arboriculture services in the same (or a different) geographical area.
2022-03-23£75369.07University Of BedfordshireTo deliver repair works to the following building elements: (i) Block C - Timber clocktower - internal timber frame to be assessed - scope for remedial works plus replacement of exterior painted timber cladding - all in compliance with listed building legislation as directed by North Herts district Council Conservation Office (ii) Block B - Bungalow roof - existing stone ashlar roof covering is considerably eroded and require major repair / replacement to provide and keep bungalow building wind and weather tight - all in compliance with listed building legislation as directed by North Herts district Council Conservation Office (iii) Storm damaged Walls - Wall nr1 - to Long Walk - repair and rebuild / reduce wall height - all in compliance with listed building legislation as directed by North Herts district Council Conservation Office (iv) Storm damaged Walls - Wall nr2 - to Kitchen Road adjacent to Block G - repair and rebuild - all in compliance with listed building legislation as directed by North Herts district Council Conservation Office
2019-02-22£57000Cheshire East Borough Council***************************************THIS IS AN AWARDED CONTRACT ************************************* Cheshire East BC on behalf of itself and Cheshire West and Chester BC have awarded a Contract for Port charges for Amazon Web Services for the VMWare AWS project. (Moving services to Amazon cloud)
2022-03-23£50000Lincolnshire County CouncilThe service which is being procured as part of this Procurement is to provide a searchable online resource to ensure frontline Adult Care professionals and managers have access to up to date national legislation and local policies and procedures. The Provider will develop, host and maintain the Online Manual for frontline LCC staff and partner organisations to access. It must be available across all major browser platforms and support assistive technologies. It must be functional and adhere to legislative requirements. Updates to the Online Manual will be required as set out in the specification. All tender documentation is available at https://procontract.due-north.com
2022-03-31£52230UNIVERSITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON ENTERPRISE LIMITEDThe installation of automatic switching mechanisms to High Voltage Switchgear to enable remote switching of the High Voltage electrical supplies
2018-01-22£0University of East AngliaThis ITT is for Companies wishing to tender for the provision of consultancy services for the feasibility study & option appraisal for the further development of the Sportspark. You are required to complete and return this questionnaire together with any supporting documentation by the date shown in Section 13.0. UEA Sportspark is a multi-purpose sports facility situated on the campus of the University of East Anglia, which is part of the Norwich Research Park. The facility was opened in February 2001 by Princess Anne and was funded by a Sport England lottery grant. Sportspark funds itself thanks to the 1.4 million customers that use and visit it every year. It currently receives no money from the University of East Anglia or any other government funding. Projects such as the new Gymnastics Centre or the three new 7-a-side 3G Football Pitches have been paid for with revenue that Sportspark has generated. Facilities at the Sportspark include an Olympic sized Swimming Pool which can function as two 25-metre swimming pools with movable floors, a Fitness Centre, 10 metre high Climbing Wall called 'The Peak', five glass backed Squash Courts and 5 halls, which can be used for several different sports. Outside there is an eight lane Athletics Track, two 11-a-side AstroTurf Hockey/Football pitches, which can operate as 6 7-a-side football pitches, four 5-a-side 3G football pitches, three 7-a-side 3G pitched and six tarmacadam Tennis Courts, which can operate as 4 Netball Courts. The most recent addition is the Olympic Gymnastics Centre which was opened in September, 2011. At the end of 2013, Sportspark invested ?1.3 million into a project to update some areas, including a brand new state of the art Fitness Centre and changing facilities incl. both wet and dry change.
2023-12-22£1833The North Yorkshire CouncilAwarded
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