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.
Design and Build of Work re. Incinerator Kiln Refractory Lining replacement for the Primary and Secondary Combustion Chambers.
The scope of works will involve:
• Detailed design and configuration of the new refractory lining and anchors based on the existing plant, drawings and documentation.
• Supply and delivery of all refractory materials and anchors including any materials used for forming, moulding, and support structure (e.g. wood, polystyrene) and 1 tonne waste bags with sealable tops.
• Deconstruction of existing refractory lining and Anchors (Disposal of waste by others)
• Installation of the new anchors and refractory lining as per agreed detailed design.
• Management of drying out and curing of the lining.
• Management of all subcontractors employed by the supplier to complete these works.
• Submission of O&M containing all required details as per PIF and separate section to provide information needed for the Health and Safety File. Please see Contract Scope section in ITT document.
PCH is looking for a Training/Learning Management System. The system must be securely supplier/cloud hosted, incorporate comprehensive workflow and feature a contemporary UI working across multiple platforms and devices.
SCC is keen to continue to build on the resources and engagement to date, the provider will:
• Provide support to T&PC's targeting geographical areas with low uptake to date
• Share case studies and best practice to T&PC's to influence change and practice
• Facilitate networks and partnerships between T&PC's and health and wellbeing partners.
• Continue to update project advisory board
• Create and promote resources and expand those currently available
• Deliver communication and campaigns for all T&PC's
• Establish greater links alongside Public Health Locality work
• Run additional 'How to' guide training
• Create a long-term legacy for the programme by ensuring resources are publicly available.
The purpose of the scheme is to support T&PCs develop the health and wellbeing agenda in their respective areas and create new initiatives and ways of working. The support on offer is intended to inspire and facilitate activity in new areas and share best practice, making it as easy as possible for those with reduced resources to get more involved in delivering this key agenda.
Hull City Council (The Authority) has appointed Chipside Limited to provide Cashless Parking Solutions and Civil Enforcement Solutions through an ESPO framework. The contract is anticipated to commence 1st August 2024 ending by 1st August 2025 with an option to extend for a period of 12 months. The Authority has estimated the value of the services to be £34,390 per annum.