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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2019-11-27£0ST HELENS & KNOWSLEY TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUSTPurchase of 639 x Lenovo Desktop PC's, Monitors and Smartcard Keyboards for a partner organisation in preparation for the Windows 10 rollout (NWBP). Purchased under the Health Trust Europe framework ref: HTE-005705.
2019-11-25£75419Teesside UniversityThe contract is for the supply of Elemental Analysis - TOC and TN. "The National Horizons Centre project is receiving up to £3.2m of funding from the England European Regional Development Fund as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020. The Department for Communities and Local Government (and in London the intermediate body Greater London Authority) is the Managing Authority for European Regional Development Fund. Established by the European Union, the European Regional Development Fund helps local areas stimulate their economic development by investing in projects which will support innovation, businesses, create jobs and local community regenerations. For more information visit https://www.gov.uk/european-growth-funding."
2017-06-19£298150Leicester City CouncilLeicester City Council (LCC) wishes to replace existing server infrastructure including server blades, blade enclosures, blade network switches, blade SAN switches, physical servers, fibre channel and SAN storage with a Hyper Converged Infrastructure (HCI) platform.
2019-09-30£11050UK RESEARCH & INNOVATIONEU Canada Lot 14 ITT for Projects 105618 & 105627
2019-08-15£179644.95Durham County CouncilTPPL Durham County Council HCC lot 2 - 9 x LWB Midi Van
2019-11-28£7042.64London Borough of EnfieldVoid Refurbishment
2018-09-13£118827Darlington Borough CouncilP2018/1776/PE - Residential Care Placement
2019-10-14£89691.4Hertfordshire County CouncilTPPL Hertfordshire County Council HCC lot 2 - 5 x 3.5t Vans, MWB, High Roof (2706)
2019-11-25£122387.5Cabinet Office : Cabinet OfficeProvision of Consultancy for BI and reporting
2019-10-28£800000Sefton CouncilBackround Effective treatment and recovery requires a range of services and interventions including; specialist clinical services offering opiate replacement treatment, stabilisation and reduction programmes, medically assisted alcohol withdrawal programmes, psychosocial interventions and support, non-structured support including mutual aid, harm reduction services, including needle and syringe programmes and referral pathways to related health and social care services as well as residential rehabilitation programmes. Sefton Council are inviting expressions of interest from established Service Providers to join a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for selection and commissioning of Residential Substance Misuse Rehabilitation Services. The Council are looking to commission rehabilitation placements at three levels, Standard, Enhanced and Specialist and Service Providers are invited to submit bids against one or more levels. Requirements and criteria for service provision at each of these levels is outlined in detail throughout the enclosed Service Specification. It is anticipated that prospective Service Providers will describe their experience and capability in providing these services at one or more of the levels described.  Introduction With effect from 1st October 2017 Sefton Council established a Dynamic Purchasing System (D.P.S.) for the provision of Residential Substance Misuse Rehabilitation Services. The reason the Council opted to pursue a D.P.S. was to enable the Council to remain in touch with this marketplace on a greater frequency than would be permissible under a Framework. The Council informed the marketplace in 2017 that once established the Council intended to re-open the opportunity for any potential providers that may have either : a) joined this marketplace since the DPS was established, or b) were in this market place when the DPS was established, did not opt to bid at the time of formation, but have since developed an interest in providing services to the Council The Council intended to re-open the DPS to any further potential Service Providers for approximately 2 weeks on the following dates : a) 1st September 2018 b) 1st September 2019 The Council is now opening the 2nd Anniversary window. The 1st of September 2019 falls on a non working day, but also considering staff resource at the Council, it has opted to open it on 27th August 2019.
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