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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2024-05-01£51550.8Suffolk County Council Passenger TransportSuffolk County Council is seeking a mini competition against the following Dynamic Purchasing System: `The supply of Passenger Transport Services`, OJEU Notice Id: 2018/S 031-067685. QLT944 2024-05-01 (0900) - Wrentham to Ness Point School, Lowestoft (4 seated vehicle with passenger assistant) Further details can be found in the 'Tenders / My Tenders' area of this website, by selecting the 'View Details' button for this project. The deadline for returned submissions is 0900 on 01/05/2024. Please note late returns will NOT be permitted. The deadline for clarification questions is 0900 on 30/04/2024 which must be generated via the correspondence option on the website.
2024-04-24£100000Department for International TradeDirect Award from the Legal Services Panel (CCS Framework). For the provision of specialist legal advice.
2015-10-06£0Portsmouth City CouncilPortsmouth City Council (the Authority) is seeking to establish a framework of suppliers to respond to the requirement and demand for Interpretation and Translation services across our departments within the council. By introducing the framework we can ensure that we can meet requests for interpretation and translation services and ensure that these services offer best value for money. The Authority is required to provide interpretation and translation services, including BSL signers, to ensure people from a Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic background and Deaf people are able to access services where English is their second language. The Authority has to make sure the services we provide, for example Housing, Children's Services and Social Care for adults, are accessible to all and that we fulfil our Duties under the Equality Act 2010 and our Public Equality Duty under s.149. The Authority seeks suppliers against each of the following Lots; Lot 1 - Face-to-Face (spoken word) Lot 2 - British Sign language (BSL) Lot 3 - Telephone Interpretation Lot 4 - Document Translation The Authority is anticipating to award up to three suppliers under each Lot. Suppliers can bid for all or any combination of the Lots, including single Lots. There will be no mini competitions conducted via the framework. Suppliers will instead be ranked according to the evaluation outcome, with the highest scoring supplier being allocated first place and other suppliers ranked accordingly. For all Lots the top ranking suppliers will be used in the first instance. If the supplier is unable to deliver the requirement the second ranking supplier will be contacted, and so on, until a supplier is selected. Admittance onto the framework shall not be a guarantee of any award of contract for services, nor future ordering of any volume or value of services. Because of the level of diversity across the area, the Authority cannot predict with any precision which languages will be required. In schools there are roughly 100 languages spoken so this would be the minimum we would require. In addition, Portsmouth is a culturally diverse city and it may be that additional languages are required to assist new residents during the life of the contract. The initial Contract period will be for three years with possibility of extending the term by a further one year to a maximum total term of four years in increments to be agreed, subject to the agreement and performance of both parties. The estimated value of the contract is £80,000 per annum. The Authority is targeting to have awarded the contract by 06.10.2015 with a subsequent commencement date of 07.10.2015. The deadline for requests for clarification is the 25.08.2015 at 16:00 and the deadline for submission of tenders is the 08.09.2015 at 14:00. The standstill period starts on the 26.09.2015.
2016-04-01£147000FCO SERVICESProvision of maintenace, support and upgrade of IT system
2024-01-04£8100UK RESEARCH & INNOVATIONITT for Project 10103756
2016-07-25£134000Mental Health First Aid England (MHFA)MHFA England is looking to develop a long-term collaborative relationship with a supplier that will lead to the development, supply and commercial licensing of an integrated solution that will enable the managing of MHFA England's day to day business in an efficient and effective manner whilst providing online facilities, enabling Instructors, client organisation and delegates to take advantage of new technology when engaging with MHFA England courses and to do so more easily, quickly and efficiently than the existing cumbersome solution. Thus facilitating a key MHFA England objective of developing the high standing and reputation of MHFA England and their instructors within Mental Health. 1. Back Office requires a solution covering: a) Course delivery management b) Instructor register management c) Membership & Renewal management d) CPD management e) Organisation management f) Delegate (contact) management g) Resource & Materials management h) Conference, Event & Awards management i) Committee & Group management j) Marketing & Correspondence management k) Financial management l) Integration with Front Office (Website) m) Integration with 3rd party suppliers n) Integration with MS Office 365 2. Front Office requires a a new website to include: a) MHFA home (who we are) page b) Product portfolio page c) Media centre page d) Online resource centre, shop and payments page e) Conferences, Events & Awards page f) Public facing page g) Instructor specific page h) Workplace Organisation specific page i) Data integration with MHFA England Back Office solution 3. Cloud Hosted solution to host: a) Back Office application b) Website application c) Finance QuickBooks d) Integrated with Office 365 Providing: a) Highly scalable & flexible solution b) Guaranteed User response time c) Fast reliable 24/7 remote access anytime from anywhere in the world d) High level of security and 24/7 cyber attack e) High resilience & reliability, 24/7 up time f) Fundamental business continuity plan component
2024-01-08£6600UK RESEARCH & INNOVATIONITT for Project 10083117
2024-10-08£43418.52FCDO ServicesCall off from FCDO Services Ref: XLY120/121/21CC
2017-03-28£856948THE LITMUS PARTNERSHIP LTDChase Terrace Technology College and Norton Canes High School are forward thinking, exciting and educationally challenging environments. All of the Schools' fundamental principles centre on the teaching and learning experience, with students at the core of all work. The Schools believe in academic rigour, the concept of improving on previous best and are proud of their ethos, their teachers and students and the learning relationship that they nurture. The tender project is seeking to appoint a contractor whose initiative and innovation will be welcomed for the provision of service within the existing facilities for the 1,343 students on roll and 120 teaching and support staff at Chase Terrace Technology College and the 437 students on roll and 58 teaching and support staff at Norton Canes High School, all of whom have a focus on the introduction of exciting new food concepts to satisfy a wide range of tastes and dietary requirements. The Schools would wish the successful contractor to review the current range of services offered and make recommendations accordingly. The contract being tendered is for 3 years in duration from 1.8.2017 until 31.7.2020 and will operate as a Guaranteed Performance Contract, with the successful Contractor offering the School a guaranteed return / cost per annum for the provision of catering services. Sovereignty of the cash tariff is to remain with Chase Terrace Technology College and Norton Canes High School for the duration of this contract. The School year is based on a calendar of 195 days. Five days are to be used for staff professional development which means that School will be open to receive students for the legal minimum of 190 days. The contract offered covers the scope for the provision of all catering services within the Schools, which currently includes breakfast, morning break, lunch, all hospitality and free issue requirements. Free School meals and hospitality will be charged based on consumption and at net food cost. The value of the current contract at Chase Terrace Technology College, from September 2015 — July 2016 is circa: Cash Sales: 136 000 GBP Free School Meal Sales: 21 822 GBP Client Issue Sales: 9 343 GBP The value of the current contract at Norton Canes High School, from April 2015 — March 2016 is circa: Cash Sales: 44 500 GBP Free School Meal / Client Issue Sales: 17 900 GBP Whilst the Schools prioritise value for money as a key objective of the competitive tender process, the Governing body is not obliged to accept the lowest price. (Further information available in the PQQ Documentation.)
2016-12-08£1900000NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCILConstruction of new building incorporating workshops, training rooms, refectory, office and ancillary areas.
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