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 Coal Authority invites you to tender for the demolition of seven properties to enable treatment works of a coal shaft.
Tenderers must be a corporate member of the National Federation of Demolition Contractors and all site operatives hold a certificate of competence for demolition cards. This is a mandatory requirement and tenderers are required to provide confirmation and evidence as part of their bid.
For further details tenderers are required to register onto the tender portal where access to the full suite of documents are available including the scope. Please see section 5 Attachments for details on how to register.
The UEA requires the services of a professional energy broker to manage our gas and electricity contracts and undertake associated activities as set out in the specification contained in this ITT.
Holmeside from its junction with Waterloo Street to it junction with Vine Place; Brougham Street over its entire length; Waterloo Place from its junction with Brougham Street to it junction with Holmeside; Athenaeum Street from its junction with Waterloo Place to its junction with Waterloo Street and Maritime Street from its junction with Holmeside to its junction with Blandford Street.
This ground investigation is aimed at capturing the requirements of the TCF Holmeside gyratory and bus gate scheme. Works will include narrowing Holmeside in places to create one-way flow whilst rationalising loading facilities, creating access to the proposed new multi-storey car park and creating the bus gate on to Vine Place. Works will involve extending Maritime Street through the previous Peacocks site to join into Brougham Street thus creating the new gyratory. The scheme will also feature public realm improvements to Athenaeum Street, Brougham Street and Waterloo Place in conjunction with the Station upgrade works.
Scope of Investigation
The proposed investigation will comprise the following:
• 9 no. hand excavated trial pits
• 17 no. in-situ Dynamic Cone Penetrometer (DCP) tests (in each trial pit and road core)
• 8 no. road cores in the existing carriageway
• Geotechnical, chemical, and geo-environmental laboratory testing and classification on recovered soil and groundwater samples - this shall include sufficient testing to identify sulphate levels for the design of buried concrete and classification of clay highlighting shrinkage potential.
• 9 no. CBR laboratory testing on recovered soil samples
• 9 no. Hand Shear Vane tests
• 1 no. Infiltration Tests
Following the introduction of the Care Act 2014, prisoners have the same rights to adult social care services in prison, as the general population in the community, where they are assessed as eligible.
Northamptonshire County Council (NCC) invites tenders / proposals for the provision of Social Care within prisons in Northamptonshire. The key aims of the service will be to support the individual to achieve the following outcomes:
• "I know what I can do to keep myself healthy"
• "I know how to help myself and who else can help me"
• "I am supported to maintain my independence for as long as possible"
• "I understand my health so I can make good decisions"
• "I get the treatment and care which are best for me and my life"
• "I am treated with dignity and respect"
• "I am happy with the quality of my care and support"
• "I want to die with dignity and respect"
• "I am able to live well within the Prison regime"
The services will be provided in all current and future prisons within Northamptonshire as well as any licensed accommodation.
The Provider is required to deliver services from 1st April 2019 for a contract period of 4 years (up to 31st March 2023) with no option to extend. The deadline for completed ITTs to be received on the LGSS eTendering Portal is 12:00 noon on 10th December 2018.
Please visit the LGSS Procurement Portal (https://procontract.due-north.com/Opportunities/Index) to formally register your interest in this opportunity, access the tender documentation, send any clarification questions you may have and submit your organisation's response to this opportunity.
This service will provide a range of effective support and enablement services in four geographical lots in Hampshire. The service will replace a number of current services that include the Community Support Service, SAIL and Launchpad. The provider will work closely with the County Council to develop an effective enablement pathway service that is outcomes focused and able to meet a variety of needs.
The service will be directed at Adults aged between 18-65. This will include young people coming through transition (18 plus). This will include people with Learning Disability, Physical Disability, Mental Health issues, Substance Use issues and Autism Spectrum Conditions. Access to the services will be via a Care Act 2014 assessment. Most service users will be people who live at home with family or other carers or who live on their own. Some may have recently followed some level of transition where they have 'stepped down' from other accommodation-based services such as supported housing, extra care or residential care into their own accommodation.
Ministry of Defence, Weapons, Lightweight Missile Attack Systems Project Team (LMAS PT)
The Lightweight and Medium Attack (LMAS) Delivery Team, part of the Weapons Operating Centre in DE&S (hereafter referred to as 'the Authority') has a requirement for the manufacture of Bulk Module Storage (BMS) Containers for storage helicopter weapon equipment on board Royal Naval (RN) Ships.