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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2018-02-16£75000WATER SERVICES REGULATION AUTHORITYThe objective of this tender process is to undertake a discrete first piece of work which must be completed by 30 March 2018. The work will provide the engineering expertise and technical support needed to review and summarise data and information relating to the management, operation and performance of relevant wastewater infrastructure - specifically Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW) and to draw conclusions as to whether the data and information summarised suggests that the company operating those WwTW has (or not as the case may be) met its licence and statutory obligations. We may also then require ad-hoc follow up advice and support linked to and following the completion of the above described work during April and May 2018. Such ad-hoc follow up advice and support may be in the form of telephone or written advice but we are unable to confirm our exact requirements until the end of March 2018 at the earliest. Thus the contract will be for 4 months from commencement date to provide the flexibility should there be any delays for the follow on work.
2023-11-20£3000000Department for Work and PensionsDepartment for Work and Pensions Contract Award Notice - Project 25297 Campaign Development Research Services
2023-11-22£66560Leeds City CouncilPassenger Transport - 13/11/2023
2023-10-31£98097Southern Health NHS Foundation TrustPeer Support Worker for Southern Gambling Service
2023-03-29£128000Durham County CouncilFurther Competition for the provision of tax advice and case management services in relation to the ESPO 664-21 Consultancy Services Framework, Lot 2g: Tax
2023-03-28£60000Redditch Borough & Bromsgrove District CouncilsSupply of Janitorial and workwear via PFH framework FW0116 Lot 1
2023-03-15£378944.94West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS TrustRefurbishment of exisiting rooms for patient safe rooms
2018-02-23£70000WATER SERVICES REGULATION AUTHORITYThe targeted review will consider: • How do pension scheme deficits as calculated under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) compare to actuarial deficits calculated under a triennial actuarial valuation in absolute terms and variability? • Have companies used customer funding to the extent provided for at PR09 (and reaffirmed at PR14) to meet deficit repair costs since 2010? • What range of actions have companies taken to manage their exposures to pension liabilities, how effective have these measures been in managing risks and what else could companies have done? • How does the management of the pension deficit in the water sector compare with best practice approaches in other sectors? • What evidence is there that pension schemes have or are moving to CPI or CPIH as the inflation linkage? • Pension costs impact on financial resilience as they reduce the free cash available to meet a company's statutory obligations. A short repair period increases the pressure on free cash while a long period may result in action by the Pension Regulator. Does the essential service provided by water companies and economic regulation underpin the water sector's covenant for pension obligations and strengthen pension scheme resilience? • Rating agencies consider deficits when assessing credit ratings and effectively treat deficits as debt. How should deficits be considered when assessing a company's financial resilience? • Hypothetically, how would pension liabilities be considered under a special administration pursuant to the Water Industry Act 1991 (as amended)? • We would welcome additional comments from the contractors on areas to consider not covered by the above. Scope The scope of this work includes assessing published information on all 17 English and Welsh water and waste water companies' pension schemes and preparing an information request for all companies. Following this review selecting a number of companies which display a variety of actions in managing pension liabilities for further engagement and lead tele-conferences with the selected companies. The number of companies will not exceed 5. To consider and report on the specific questions set out in this ITT, relating to company behaviours and actions associated with pension deficits which have since 2009 been funded in part by customers.
2022-09-20£72200Gloucestershire County CouncilHome to School Transport \r Passenger Transport Service
2023-09-29£1000000Nottinghamshire County CouncilNottinghamshire County Council (the Council) wishes to establish a Framework Agreement to allow the Council to engage with a suitably qualified Provider who will be able to deliver a domestic abuse co-production service. The Council intends to award the Framework Agreement to a single service provider. \r This is a competitive procurement conducted in accordance with the Light Touch regime of Regulations 74-77 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.\r The Framework Agreement will run for an initial period of 2 years with an option to extend annually up to a total period of 4 years. \r The Framework Agreement will be open for use by Nottinghamshire County Council and the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner. \r The initial Call-Off Contract is expected to commence on 1st November 2023 and continue for 2 years. There is an option to extend annually up to a total period of 4 years. \r There may be additional Call-Off Contracts issued throughout the duration of the Framework Agreement.
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