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.
Chorley and South Ribble Borough Councils (the Councils) are inviting quotations on the term for the Supply & Delivery of Tools & Equipment & Parks Materials. The contracts are scheduled to commence on 1st May 2024 and will run until 30th April 2026. Prices will remain fixed for the initial 12-month contract period and any application for price increase thereafter (during any subsequent extension period), shall be subject to agreement and must be made in writing, giving a minimum 28 days' notice and shall be submitted complete with documentary evidence to support the request.
Further competition exercise using the Council's Rough Sleepers Framework Agreement Lot 1 - Young People (16-25yrs) inviting tenders from all approved suppliers included within the aforementioned agreement. The Council will enter into a contract under the terms of the original framework agreement for the requirement with the preferred supplier.
CPI is seeking to procure the services of an experienced consultant with relevant industrial experience and expertise in the development of digital infrastructure and tools for connecting a wide variety of data types from laboratory and process equipment. They must have demonstrated experience of working with a range of organisations and technology providers and be able to provide a clear and concise strategy that aligns to the CPI Vision statement for Data & Digital Excellence. Please refer to the procurement pack available for download via: https://ne1procurementservices.com
A contract for Rentsense - a web based portal which provides a priorities list of rent cases that require contract. Rentsense is provided by Mobysoft Limited. Direct award from Crown Commercial Services Contract G Cloud 12.
LB Hackney has a significant demand for SEN school places. This project comprises delivering an equipment store to enable the reorganisation of existing areas to be used as a classroom space for the September 2024 intake of pupils. This classroom will provide space for an additional 8 pupils at the school, this will negate the need to place 8 students at an out-of-borough SEND school at a much higher cost.
The provision of this facility fits within the government policy of creating new and improving existing facilities for Children and young people with SEND and Hackney's SEN policy within the borough with the economic, sustainability and social benefits to families that this brings. The cost avoidance to Hackney by providing these places for the academic year from September 2024 equates to £250,000.
Requirement for a training provider to provide and deliver training to a closed cohort of up to 23 Cross Government apprentices, over a period of two years with the possibility of a one year extension, against the Level 4 Cyber Security Technologist