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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2022-01-31£39558.75Hull City CouncilHull City Council (The Authority) invites quotes from suitably qualified and experienced organisation to undertake the Footpath Improvements on Ainshaw & Bardshaw, Orchard Park (Kingston upon Hull). Works are anticipated to commence 21 February 2022 ending by 18 March 2022. The Authority has estimated the value of the Works at £30,000.00. The estimated value is given in good faith to assist Tenderers in making their submissions. It should not be interpreted as an undertaking to purchase any goods, services or works to any particular value by the Authority and does not form part of the Contract. Further information is contained within the Scope of Works/tender documentation. Please ensure all RFQ submission documents are completed as detailed. Incomplete bids will be eliminated from further process.
2022-12-02£201444UNIVERSITY OF DERBYThis is an awarded contract for LJ Create - Electronic Teaching Equipment - iHub.
2018-03-24£653524Cheshire West and ChesterCheshire Archives and Local Studies identifies, collects and cares for archives and publications that are the evidence of Cheshire's communities lives past and present. We deliver access for all of our collections for information, learning and enjoyment to make sure archives survive so that future generations will be able to do the same. Cheshire Archives and Local Studies is headquartered at the Cheshire Record Office in Chester, where it has been based since 1985. The building is no longer fit-for-purpose as storage conditions and space do not meet current standards and accommodation for staff, volunteers and public falls below current expectations. Increasingly its suitability is being questioned on health and safety grounds. Elected members in both authorities have approved the development of a delivery model for the service which sees two new History Centres being developed as bases for the service. One will be a 'headquarters' building in Chester and the second facility will be in Crewe. Sites were allocated to the project in September 2017 and both facilities will be new build. Funding has been secured to develop a First Round Heritage Lottery Fund grant application around this delivery model. It is anticipated that a HLF grant application will be in the region of £4 million and to this end a First Round submission is expected be submitted in late 2017/early 2018. The Councils are therefore seeking a range of consultancy services to support the preparation of this application, namely: - Activity Planning - Interpretation and Exhibition - Business Planning - External bid writing support - A Design Team
2017-04-19£414138.74Central Bedfordshire CouncilCentral Bedfordshire Council (CBC) propose to replace roof coverings and upgrade insulation to flat roofs at 5 Schools located in Leighton Buzzard, Biggleswade, Sandy and Dunstable. The works are split into 3 LOTS: LOT 1: Dovery Down Lower School LOT 2: Edward Peake Middle School & Sandy Upper School LOT 3: Chiltern School (Primary Site) & Tithe Farm Primary School. Delivery of the works is expected between the 6th April and the 25th August 2017. It is planned that some of the works will be carried out during term time. Organisations will be assessed on the suitability assessment questions contained in Part A of the ITT (Invitation to Tender). The suitability assessment questions are to ensure bidders meet requirements or minimum standards of suitability, capability, legal status or financial standing to perform the contract to be awarded. Bidders must pass in order to be deemed suitable to proceed with Part B of the ITT. Part A requests details of one recent contract (last 3 years) which your organisation has undertaken that is relevant to the CBC services requirement, contractors who have previously worked for CBC must provide details of this contract for question 2.3 (PART A). Completed Tenders and attachments should be submitted electronically, no later than 12:00 noon on 31/03/2017, tenders received after that time will be excluded. Tenders must be uploaded via the "My Return" section of the system. Tenders submitted through the correspondence facility will not be considered. Help and support - The Council will provide as much support and information as it can to help guide you through the Tender process. Questions asked together with the response, will be made available to all firms quoting, to ensure a fair and consistent approach to all. If there is anything you are not sure of or need clarification of, then please contact us using the correspondence facility within the In-tend electronic tendering system. Last date for receiving questions on Intend system: 27/03/2017 Please view the 'Clarification' tab for any updates or responses to questions raised.
2016-12-20£3214944SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCILThe contract is for a new Integrated Health Improvement and Behaviour Change Service for Southampton. Theservice will replace a number of previously commissioned services including Smoking Cessation, Health Trainer,and Health Promotion Services. The service will play a key role in supporting health improvement and behaviour change across Southampton’shealth and care system and delivery of Southampton’s Health and Wellbeing Strategy. The Service Provider isexpected to work closely with Southampton City Council’s Public Health Team to provide health improvementleadership and expertise, and advocate public health principles and action to improve health and wellbeing andreduce health inequalities across the city.
2018-03-27£76589Swindon Borough CouncilReplacement of Boilers and Associated Works at Abbey Meads Primary School, Swindon for Swindon Borough Council
2017-04-30£1800000VIVID HOUSING LIMITEDCall off for the provision of fuel cards and associated services for VIVID Housing Limited. Direct Award under Crown Commercial Service framework RM1027.
2021-12-06£201090Highways EnglandThe core objectives of this service is to provide a range of data and traffic modelling services for Strategy & Planning and other Directorates over the course of four years.
2024-06-20£600000UK Health Security Agency1 month contract for UKHSA usage of the AWS Cloud services
2020-11-30£213736THE NATIONAL ARCHIVESThis requirement is to deliver a Building Management System (BMS) upgrade works project, together with the associated network infrastructure requirements and some additional options at The National Archives in Kew, TW9 4DU. The BMS Contractor shall be the Principle Contractor and shall liaise with the Client's Engineer, the Client's CDM Co-Ordinator (as applicable) as well as all relevant parties to ensure that the Works are completed in accordance with current CDM regulations and the agreed programme. Due allowances shall be made for Works within an occupied building, including any required out of hours and weekend working to undertake the Works and the co-ordination of the engineering services with the existing services and structure. The BMS Contractor shall be fully aware of the construction of the building by detailed inspection of the building engineering HVAC, CHW & LTHW services drawings, BMS upgrade specifications and existing BMS. The BMS Contractor shall also be aware of the existing fire Cause & Effect Strategy which shall be maintained throughout these upgrade Works. Where required, the BMS Contractor shall liaise closely with the relevant statutory authorities as necessary to ensure that the Works comply fully with their requirements and recommendations. Where applicable, the BMS Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining local authority approval of the install. This will be a restricted competition, with an envisaged minimum of 3 and an envisaged maximum of 5 potential suppliers being invited to respond to the full tender subsequent to assessment of completed pre-qualification questionnaires. To receive the pre-qualification questionnaire, please email procurement@nationalarchives.gov.uk Completed pre-qualification questionnaires must be submitted to procurement@nationalarchives.gov.uk by midday on August 16th, 2020.
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