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 Kent and Medway Towns Fire Authority wishes to enter into a 3 year contract for the provision of Painting and Decorating Services across the Authority's operational and domestic estate. It is anticipated this will involve planned and reactive painting and decorating services as called off at the Authority's sites across the county of Kent. Ensuring that the Service receives full and uninterrupted use of the essential operational areas throughout the period of this contract.
The Supply of the Integrated Youth and Community Service (“the Service”) Summer youth positive activities programme 2016to provide young people, aged 13 to 19 (and up to age 25 if they have a disability), with access to free to positive activities and informal educational courses for the Contract Period Monday, 1st August 2016 to Wednesday, 31st August 2016, inclusive.
Works will include the installation of new extract fans to existing domestic dwellings, approximately 120 no. properties. Works will include all necessary testing, wiring, builders works, making good, paperwork and all other works deemed necessary to meet the requirements of N.I.C.E.I.C and approved electrical guidance. The contractor shall also be responsible for arranging access and the like.
The successful Supplier will be required to provide catering services for Rednal Hill Junior and Infant Schools. Whilst the catering contract offered has both schools in scope, each governing body is entirely separate.
Rednal Hill Junior School is situated on the south western border of the city close to the Lickey Hills at Longbridge.
The school was built in 1952 and has three forms of entry from Year 3 to Year 6. It offers full wrap-around care from 7:30 am until 18:00 each day. The building provides access to the full range of curriculum needs and has its own purpose built dining and refreshment area. Good use is made of spacious grounds which provide ample scope for sport and recreation.
At Rednal Hill Infant School we value every child and work closely with parents to ensure that each child has a positive learning experience. We aim for every child to enjoy school but also to achieve the very best they are capable of.
The contract will commence on 1.1.2018 for an initial period of 3 years, with the opportunity to extend for a further period of 3 years at the discretion of the different school governing bodies. This is the first time the market has been tested for the catering service.
The Client expects the successful Supplier to enable the continued development of catering through the provision of an innovative, healthy food service, with fresh, seasonal, locally sourced ingredients being prepared in the shared kitchen on-site. The Client expects the successful Supplier to evidence, through their bid, how they shall support and complement their stated target. The Client requires year one menus to be fully compliant with the Food for Life Silver standard.
The contract covers the scope for the provision of catering services within both the schools, which currently include: Junior School breakfast and after school clubs, lunch on both sites, all hospitality and free issue requirements.
The Client intends to focus heavily on healthy, fresh, seasonal, locally sourced produce and sees the catering service as an exciting opportunity to complement the overall pupil experience, through the regular introduction of new ingredients, themed and promotional events. The successful Supplier will be required to play their part in acting as a catalyst for improvement of the pupil experience.
The successful Supplier will work closely with the Client to manage the provision of catering and the overall 'meal experience. Suppliers' thoughts regarding how to support the schools' catering improvement objectives within the term of the initial contract are welcome. The schools are already 'cashless' with either 'entitled' parents, or a prepaid cash amount for each half-term's meals, paid in advance via the online 'SchoolMoney' payment system.
The Client invites bidders to consider offers of appropriate capital investment.
Further information is provided in the procurement documents.
To capture the patient voice to understand experiences of using digital health technologies. The engagement would be coordinated through 1 x mental health organisation and the commissioned goods would be at least 2 x focus groups and 1 x survey. P
Marketing Birmingham is the area’s strategic marketing partnership and focuses on three business themes (i) investment, (ii) the visitor economy and (iii) strategic marketing. For more information please visit – www.marketingbirmingham.com
The company is funded by both the public and private sectors and acts as an economic development and promotions agency undertaking long term Service Level Agreement contracts. Client examples include: Birmingham City Council; the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF); Finance Birmingham and Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership (GBSLEP).
This tender is to establish support tools for the company’s communications team. It is important to highlight that elements of this project may be partially funded by the ERDF Investing in Greater Birmingham Programme.
This tender aims to establish a media monitoring and analysis supplier for Marketing Birmingham’s communications team.
Please refer to the tender brief for full requirements, process and timescales. To access the full tender brief, all suppliers MUST visit the Marketing Birmingham e-Procurement system to register interest and submit a tender bid.
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Please note the deadline for full submission as outlined in the attached brief is no later than 12:00 noon Monday 25th July 2016.
This framework has been established by the Council on behalf of the North East Local Enterprise Partnership (North East LEP) for digital web services including web design, web software development, website management and maintenance and web hosting. This is a sole supplier framework and as such the successful supplier will be required to provide a range of web services which will enable NECA and the North East LEP to effectively deliver a number of solutions and services to the North East business community. Services will be called-off the framework as and when required and therefore there is no guarantee or commitment of any work to be undertaken.