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.

Source: Contract information is sourced from the Government Contracts Finder, a searchable database of all contracts awarded by the government.

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2017-11-17£13198.09Dartford Borough CouncilContract Award Decision re: Refurbishment of the Front Entrance Facade at the Civic Centre, Dartford, DA1 1DR
2017-10-24£34912Highways AgencyServices from Human Applications
2017-09-26£74906.02Highways AgencyNational Spatial Planning Arrangement Term 2016 (Lot 5) - South East.
2017-06-12£6600000Department for Work and PensionsBPDTS Contingent Labour
2014-01-01£1300000Department for Work and PensionsProvision of Eyecare Services to DWP Staff
2018-02-12£31275ST HELENS & KNOWSLEY TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUSTCRAB clinical outcomes software licence
2018-05-04£88500Sellafield LtdDevelopment of an Applied Technology Transfer Process for Emerging Markets and performance of initial applied technology evaluation using Chinese Institute of Nuclear Energy Technology Waste Water Treatment test case
2021-09-09£32159000HEEThis Award was made in line with Health Education England's Standing Financial Instructions for the Delivery of Education and Training Services.
2018-01-02£535458.56N E L Commissioning Support UnitThe current emergency caretaking service expires on 14 January 2018. The service is now being procured to identify a service provider for a period of 2 years with a possible extension for one plus one year depending the development of the new service model. This service will be provided under an Enhanced Service Agreement and therefore any bidder must be the holder of a current GMS (General Medical Services), PMS (Personal Medical Services) or APMS (Alternative Provider Medical Services) contract. If an APMS Provider, the APMS contract must have a minimum period of four years to run from 1st January 2018. During the Enhanced Service Agreement period a new long-term service model for the RHN residents will be developed by commissioners. The service provider will be expected to work alongside the clinical and administrative staff of the RHN. In order to support this, the specification for the service has been designed to include responsibility to collaborate and to promote better integration of primary medical services with the acute care provided by the RHN. This caretaking service-commissioned with a focus on: • Preventing avoidable A&E attendances • Patient centred End of Life care • Prescribing • Patient records management It is expected that the provider will work with Wandsworth CCG and RHN to develop the service model for future contracting arrangements. Wandsworth CCG (the Authority) is therefore seeking to identify a suitable provider of Primary Care GP Services to undertake this contract in Putney based in the premises of the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability in the London Borough of Wandsworth. The Enhanced Service Agreement will be for a period of 2 years - the initial contract period will be from 15th January 2018 to 14th January 2020. The indicative annual contract value is £133,865 (Ex VAT): please see tender documentation for further details. The Enhanced Service Agreement can be extended further, annually until 14th January 2022. The extension is subject to agreement from Wandsworth CCG (the Authority) on behalf of NHS England (the "Contracting Authority").
2017-08-10£76000Cornwall CouncilCornwall Council requires a new website and digital collections system for its archive and local studies centre, Kresen Kernow (Cornwall Centre in Cornish), opening in December 2018. The project will bring together the Cornish Studies Library, Cornwall Record Office and Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Historic Environment Record in a purpose built new facility to create the largest collection of records, books, photographs, maps and audio-visual for researching Cornwall's history, archaeology and culture in the world, (see appendix 1 for further information). Our new website will be the first port of call for thousands of visitors, researchers and learners and needs to be developed with our existing and potential users at its centre. It needs to encourage exploration, engagement and sharing. We aim to give all our users and visitors the best possible experience, whether online or in Kresen Kernow. It is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and has outcomes based on enabling over a million people to engage with our outstanding archive and library collections.
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