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🔒 Export CSV — Operator plan- tenderOpen — deadline 21/07/2026Published 22/06/2026BLC0302 Headwear and Accessories
The procurement aims to provide various requirements under a single compliant framework, which will be structured into the following seven lots: Lot 1: Traditional Caps Lot 2: Custodian Helmets & Traditional Bowlers – Fully Certified Lot 3: Custodian Helmets & Traditional Bowlers – Non-Certified Lot 4: Baseball Caps, Bump Caps and Woolly Hats. Lot 5: Leather, Split Leather and Textile Accessories Lot 6: Handcuffs Lot 7: Front Line Officer Torches.
🏛 BlueLight Commercial Limited💷 £12,000,000CPV 35811200 - tenderOpen — deadline 17/07/2026Published 22/06/2026Warehouse File Tracking Software
The NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) is seeking to procure a Warehouse File Tracking Solution that enhances visibility, accuracy, and operational control across Warehouse scanning operations The NHSBSA currently has a contract in place for a File Tracking and Scanner Management Information (MI) software solution. This contract began in March 2020 and runs until 30th September 2026. The current solution is used at two NHSBSA sites located at Greenfinch Way (NE15 8NX) and Bridge House (NE1 6SN) and currently supports 42 NHSBSA staff in total, 29 based at Greenfinch Way and 13 based at Bridge House. This is subject to change as per risks detailed below in this Tender Notice. The solution must support NHSBSA’s scanning operations, which process prescriptions, medical exemption applications, and dental claims. These activities are critical to managing confidential records securely and efficiently across multiple sites. The system must enable tracking of files from receipt through scanning, storage, and eventual destruction, while providing performance statistics and management information for each stage of the operational process. Current activity levels show an average throughput of approximately 19,000 records per month. The solution must have flexibility to allow for scalability without degradation of service performance or system stability. At present, the current solution tracks 345,647 live records with 1,455,999 archived (as dormant/deleted) records, totalling 1,801,646 records accumulated to date. This data (i.e. live and dormant records) will need to be migrated to the new solution. The solution must have capability to manage sustained high volume environments, provide clear performance commitments, and support scalability throughout the contract term. The solution will be required to go-live from 1st of October 2026. The estimated contract value covers the full term of the contract, including optional extensions. This is subject to change as per risks detailed below in this Tender Notice.
🏛 NHS Business Services Authority💷 £175,000CPV 48000000, 79999100, 42965100 - tenderOpen — deadline 13/07/2026Published 18/06/2026Integrated Security Systems Supporting Martyn’s Law Invacuation, visitor and carpark systems for City of Portsmouth College
City of Portsmouth College (CoPC) is undertaking a procurement for the design, supply, installation, integration and support of integrated security systems across its four campuses. This procurement supports the College’s preparedness under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 (Martyn’s Law) and forms part of a wider programme to enhance safeguarding, life safety, and operational resilience across its estate. The requirement encompasses a combination of software and physical infrastructure solutions, delivered in a phased programme, including: Emergency invacuation and notification capability Centralised visitor, staff and student management Controlled vehicle access and car park management Physical access control through card-operated gate systems Solutions must integrate with the College’s existing technology estate. The procurement is structured into three lots to enable both specialist and end-to-end suppliers to participate. Lot Overview: Lot 1 – Invacuation & Visitor Management System (VMS): Delivery of a unified emergency notification and people management system enabling real-time communication, roll-call and safeguarding. Lot 2 – Car Parking Solutions: Provision of ANPR-enabled vehicle access control, barrier systems and parking management across priority campuses. Lot 3 – Physical Card Access Gate Systems: Installation of Paxton-compatible card-operated gate systems to control pedestrian access to buildings and secure areas. Suppliers may bid for one, multiple or all lots. Where multiple suppliers are appointed, interoperability and collaborative delivery across lots will be a critical requirement. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Cosham:-Surveillance-and-security-systems-and-devices./S3PH7RCD2E To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/S3PH7RCD2E
🏛 City of Portsmouth College💷 £163,000CPV 48000000, 35120000, 72222300 - tenderOpen — deadline 13/07/2026Published 17/06/2026The Provision of Military Airworthiness Reviews (Mil ARs)-UK1
The Joint Aviation Command (JAC) Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) specialist support contract for conducting Military Airworthiness Reviews (Mil ARs).
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £5,375,000CPV 50211100, 50650000 - tenderOpen — deadline 13/07/2026Published 17/06/2026CP1 Security Screening Equipment: Supply, Commissioning & Support
The Council and FlyDoncaster invite you to participate in the lotted Competitive Flexible Procedure (CFP) for the Supply, Commissioning and ongoing Support of Security Screening Equipment. Certain documents are operationally sensitive, aviation-security-sensitive, cyber-sensitive and/or commercially sensitive. To protect the integrity and security of airport operations and ensure that such information is only disclosed to suppliers with a credible ability to deliver the relevant Lot(s), the Council will restrict access to certain Stage 2 documents until completion of Stage 1. Procurement Procedure: This procurement is being conducted as a Competitive Flexible Procedure under sections 19 to 21 of the Procurement Act 2023. The Council has designed this lotted procurement as a multi-stage process due to the operationally sensitive, aviation security sensitive and commercially sensitive nature of certain procurement documents and the specialist technical requirements of the equipment. The procedure will be conducted in the following stages: Stage 1 – Conditions of Participation; Suppliers must submit a Stage 1 response demonstrating that they satisfy the conditions of participation (CoP) for the relevant Lot(s), including the technical ability to supply, install, commission and support compliant approved equipment for the relevant Lot(s). The return date for this stage is the 13th of July 2026. Stage 2 – Invitation to Tender; Only suppliers who successfully satisfy the Stage 1 conditions of participation for the relevant Lot(s) in accordance with Section 1 Part C will be invited to participate in Stage 2. Stage 2 suppliers will be issued with the restricted tender documents for the relevant Lot(s), including but not limited to the detailed specification, pricing schedule, quality questions and social value commitments. The return date for this stage is the 14th of August 2026. Stage 3 – Evaluation and Award; Stage 2 tenders will be evaluated in accordance with Section 1 Part C – Evaluation Strategy and Example, following which the Council may award one, some or all.
🏛 City of Doncaster Council💷 £850,000CPV 35121000, 34960000, 38581000 - tenderOpen — deadline 17/07/2026Published 17/06/2026Inspection Services for Access Safety Kits, Working at Height, Rope Rescue & Harness Equipment, Fall Arrest Equipment + a Variety of Lifting & Lowering Equipment located At Various Fire Stations
East Sussex Fire Authority (ESFA) is seeking to award a contract on behalf of East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service (ESFRS) for the provision of Inspection Services for Access Safety Kits, Working at Height, Rope Rescue Equipment, Fall Arrest Equipment and a variety of Lifting & Lowering Equipment across its estate in East Sussex and Brighton and Hove.
🏛 East Sussex Fire Authority💷 £60,000CPV 35000000, 35110000, 35111000 - tenderOpen — deadline 04/08/2026Published 16/06/2026Procurement & Support of Dynamic Rotary Gun & Conductivity Tester - UK4
There is a requirement to procure Dynamic Rotary Guns and Conductivity Measurement Testers used within the Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) community within the UK. There is currently no equipment in service and the need is vital to continue to support the NDT community
🏛 Defence Equipment and Support💷 £910,170CPV 71632200 - tenderOpen — deadline 17/07/2026Published 16/06/2026Target Hardening and Engagement Service
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Humberside is seeking tender submissions from suitably experienced companies who understand the local demographic and geography for the provision of an engagement and targeting hardening service. The value of the contract will not exceed £200,000 and will be based on activity and items purchased. The chosen provider will work with Neighbourhood Policing Teams, Community Safety Partnerships and the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner to deliver target hardening materials and engage with residents across the Humberside Police region.
🏛 The Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside💷 £200,000CPV 35120000, 35810000, 98395000 - tenderOpen — deadline 10/07/2026Published 12/06/2026Fire & Security Systems Maintenance & Installation
For the provision of Fire & Security Systems Maintenance & Installation services for fire alarm, smoke ventilation and evacuation communications.
🏛 Kingston University Higher Education CorporationCPV 31625200, 35121000, 35121700 - tenderOpen — deadline 13/07/2026Published 12/06/2026The Suppy, Installation & Monitoring of Temporary Remote-Signalling Alarms for West Yorkshire Police
In its fight against crime West Yorkshire Police (WYP) have an ongoing operational requirement for the provision of fixed, temporary remote-signalling alarms as a short-term protection measure for high-risk victims of crime, witness protection and crime scene preservation to provide direct communications and initiate police response in the minimum time if activated. WYP are undertaking this tender with the intention of awarding a contract to one service provider who can supply, install, monitor, repair/maintain and remove 'Temporary Remote-Signalling Alarms' to our specified standards within the WYP Force area. The estimated number of alarm devices in circulation at any one time is a maximum of 150, although this number is subject to decrease and is not a guarantee of future business. The number of alarm installations over the last 2 years is approximately 390 per year; this number is subject to fluctuate and is not a guarantee of future business. All tender documentation for this opportunity can be accessed via the Bluelight Electronic Tendering Portal: https://atamis-7459.my.site.com/login
🏛 West Yorkshire Combined Authority💷 £780,000CPV 35121700, 45312200, 79711000 - tenderOpen — deadline 08/07/2026Published 12/06/2026715867493 - KSA White Fleet
A new White Fleet contract is required to support the provision of Op CROSSWAYS Air Defence lease vehicles, enabling both essential Operational output and medical evacuation capability.
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £211,489CPV 34100000, 50111100 - tenderOpen — deadline 15/07/2026Published 11/06/2026Personal Security Devices
CITB is seeking to procure a Supplier to provide personal mobile security devices to ensure the safety and welfare of colleagues who undertake lone working activities across the United Kingdom on the behalf of our organisation. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Peterborough:-Security-equipment./5P5674C43Q To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/5P5674C43Q
🏛 Construction Industry Training Board (CITB)CPV 35121000 - tenderOpen — deadline 16/07/2026Published 11/06/2026SBC Minor Works Framework
The Contracting Authority is issuing this UK 4 Notice to Suppliers who wish to tender for the contracting opportunity, their professional advisers and other parties essential to preparing a tender for this contracting opportunity ("the Tender"), and for no other purpose, in connection with the procurement described in the Tender Notice published on the Central Digital Platform (the Platform). The Procurement is being run under a single stage competitive procedure ("Open Procedure") pursuant to section 20 2(b) of the Act. As such, the following information provides further details of the Procurement process and evaluation methodology for submitting Tenders. The proposed opportunity of a new multi-supplier framework for the provision of minor works. This framework is to be split into the following lots: Lot 1: Mechanical Services Lot 2: Electrical Services Lot 3: Roofing & Fascia's Lot 4: Building and Joinery Lot 5: Civils Lot 6: Exterior Painting Lot 7: Footpath and Carriageway Works including Ducting Works Lot 8: Drainage Works Lot 9: Street Lighting and Traffic Signal Works Lot 10: Residential Extensions under DFG Lot 11: Architects for DFG Projects Lot 12: Fire Door Repairs Lot 13: Door Entry Systems Lot 14: Solar Installations Please note: In the first instance, we will utilise the Minor Works Framework for the appointment of suppliers in relation to works under the selected lots. This approach ensures compliance with our established procurement processes, delivers value for money, and enables efficient mobilisation through pre-approved contractors. Engagement outside of the framework will only be considered in exceptional circumstances, such as where the framework is unable to meet specific technical requirements, capacity constraints arise, or there is a demonstrable benefit in doing so. Any such exceptions will be subject to appropriate justification and approval in line with governance and procurement policies.
🏛 Stockton on Tees Borough Council💷 £15,760,000CPV 50710000, 45310000, 44112500 - tenderOpen — deadline 09/07/2026Published 11/06/2026The Provision of a Rapid Deployable Air Raid Warning System
There is a need to supplement the Air Raid Warning Sirens that are currently in place at RAF Akrotiri. The requirement is for Air Raid Warning Sirens that can cover the distance of RAF Akrotiri and Akrotiri Village for community warning by delivering: a. Distinct alert tones (e.g., air raid/imminent threat and all-clear). b. Live and recorded voice announcement functionality The procurement will include supply, commissioning, documentation, training, warranty, and through-life support activities required to deliver and sustain the capability. The system must be portable and operate independent of any fixed infrastructure installations. Further information can be found in the SOR. The contract will be for 5 Years.
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £800,000CPV 32341000, 32340000, 32342000 - tenderOpen — deadline 10/07/2026Published 11/06/202625/055 - Provision of Survey, Design, Installation and Maintenance and Remote Monitoring of Security Systems
The Scope of Work is to establish a Single Supplier Framework for the Provision of Survey & Design, Installation & Maintenance and Remote Monitoring of Security Systems including existing systems within the GNI network. The Contracting Entity asset portfolio are located throughout the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man and therefore the successful tenderer must have the capability to deliver the suite of services required to all locations within the portfolio. Site security system requirements will vary from simple building intruder detection systems to complex integrated solution with intruder detection, CCTV, access control and other security related systems. The Contracting Entity security system strategy is to take advantage of the integration of systems, both at a site level and including interconnections between sites to realise opportunities for an improved control environment, operating efficiencies and cost savings.
🏛 Gas Networks IrelandCPV 50610000, 31351000, 35100000 - tenderOpen — deadline 20/07/2026Published 10/06/2026X-Ray Cabins - PA 23
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has a requirement to maintain a transportable X-Ray Cabin capability, for use by the Non-Destructive Testing [NDT] Teams of 71(IR) Sqn and 1710 NAS. Therefore, there is a requirement to procure a Servicing/Maintenance and call-out Repair capability for the X-Ray cabins, by the Air Commodities Delivery Team [ACDT], which is part of the Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) of the MOD. The requirement is for the in-service support of nine transportable Radiographic Exposure (X-Ray) Cabins. This will include the on-site repair and annual servicing of the X-Ray cabins, including the provision of an annual Electrical Installation Report [to comply with electrical safety regulations BS 7671], the annual I-beam [max 100kg] inspection [in accordance with Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER)] Report, and an annual Structural Assessment Report.
🏛 Defence Equipment and Support💷 £1,024,000CPV 71632200 - tenderOpen — deadline 09/07/2026Published 10/06/2026Fleet Key Management System
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire, on behalf of Warwickshire Police, is inviting tenders for the provision of a secure Fleet Key Management System across operational police sites within Warwickshire. The requirement will be tendered as a single contract. In accordance with section 18 of the Procurement Act 2023, the Authority considered whether the requirement could appropriately be divided into lots. Following assessment, the Authority concluded that a single contract is operationally and technically preferable due to integration, consistency, security and support requirements across all operational sites. Warwickshire Police is seeking a secure electronic fleet key management solution to manage, track and audit vehicle key access across operational police sites. • Applies to approximately 350 fleet vehicle key sets across 17 operational sites. • Covers secure storage, issue, return, audit, reporting, and support. • Initial scope is fleet vehicle keys, with extensibility for other controlled assets (e.g. fuel cards, equipment) as optional. Aim/Purpose: The solution shall: • Provide a secure, auditable, and standardised method for managing fleet vehicle keys across all Warwickshire Police sites. • Replace inconsistent local practices with a force-wide controlled system. • Support improved governance, accountability, and risk management for vehicle access. • Enable future operational efficiencies (e.g. pooling and utilisation insight); however, no system integrations are required at initial implementation. We are looking for a provider that has currently or in the past 3 years have successfully delivered a Key Management system (equivalent to the scope of this tender) to at least one or more UK police customers or comparable organisation, and can demonstrate the required technical capability and capacity. The proposed contract term is 3 years with the option to extend for up to a further 2 periods of 12 months each, subject to satisfactory performance and operational requirements. All expressions of interest must be made via the Warwickshire Police In-tend portal hosted on the In-tend Bluelight Hub: https://sell2.in-tend.co.uk/blpd/home Suppliers may view tender details via the ‘Tenders’ section. Access to procurement documents requires supplier registration/login. New suppliers should register and then access the ‘Portals’ section and select connect with Warwickshire Police. Any questions relating to this procurement procedure must be made via the Correspondence function on the In-tend portal. Full details of the procurement process, evaluation methodology, specification and contract conditions are contained within the procurement documents. Submissions must be made via the In-tend portal prior to the deadline. Preliminary market engagement has been carried out for this contract. As a result of preliminary market engagement, the estimated contract value is £151,105 plus VAT for a reduced rollout and £182,585 plus VAT for a full estate-wide rollout (inclusive of extension options). This procurement falls above the relevant threshold and is therefore subject to the Procurement Act 2023 and is a tender process requiring the submission of proposals, pricing information and mandatory commercial information. The Authority is conducting a Competitive Flexible Procedure in accordance with the Act. Tenderers should note that the process may include evaluation of written submissions, supplier demonstrations, clarification activities and a Best and Final Offer (BAFO) stage as follows: • Stage 1 – Participation and Tender • Stage 2 – Supplier Demonstrations followed by Best and Final Offer (BAFO) • Stage 3 – Contract Award Further details regarding the demonstration requirements, evaluation methodology and procurement process are contained within the procurement documents. The Authority reserves the right to amend the procurement process and timetable as necessary throughout the procurement in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 and the principles of transparency and equal treatment. The Authority has identified potential modification grounds in accordance with Schedule 8 of the Procurement Act 2023. These may include unforeseeable operational changes, changes arising from police reform or fleet changes, and the provision of additional compatible goods or services where objectively justified, operationally required and legally permissible. Where the relevant conditions under Schedule 8 of the Act are satisfied, any contract modification would be treated as a permitted contract modification. In accordance with Schedule 5 paragraph 8 of the Procurement Act 2023, the Authority reserves the right to directly award a contract where the competitive procedure does not result in an acceptable tender and the statutory conditions are met. The Authority reserves the right, where legally permissible under the Act, to award additional similar goods or services to the appointed supplier where operationally required and where all statutory conditions are satisfied. Any conflicts of interest identified during this procurement will be managed by the Authority in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 and its internal governance procedures. The Authority reserves the right not to award a contract as a result of this procurement procedure.
🏛 The Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire💷 £182,585CPV 35120000, 35121000, 44316400 - tenderOpen — deadline 09/07/2026Published 08/06/2026Fleet Key Management System
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire, on behalf of Warwickshire Police, is inviting tenders for the provision of a secure Fleet Key Management System across operational police sites within Warwickshire. The requirement will be tendered as a single contract. In accordance with section 18 of the Procurement Act 2023, the Authority considered whether the requirement could appropriately be divided into lots. Following assessment, the Authority concluded that a single contract is operationally and technically preferable due to integration, consistency, security and support requirements across all operational sites. Warwickshire Police is seeking a secure electronic fleet key management solution to manage, track and audit vehicle key access across operational police sites. • Applies to approximately 350 fleet vehicle key sets across 17 operational sites. • Covers secure storage, issue, return, audit, reporting, and support. • Initial scope is fleet vehicle keys, with extensibility for other controlled assets (e.g. fuel cards, equipment) as optional. Aim/Purpose: The solution shall: • Provide a secure, auditable, and standardised method for managing fleet vehicle keys across all Warwickshire Police sites. • Replace inconsistent local practices with a force-wide controlled system. • Support improved governance, accountability, and risk management for vehicle access. • Enable future operational efficiencies (e.g. pooling and utilisation insight); however, no system integrations are required at initial implementation. We welcome bids from SMEs, consortiums and suppliers new to policing environments, provided they can demonstrate the required technical capability, capacity and relevant experience. The proposed contract term is 3 years with the option to extend for up to a further 2 periods of 12 months each, subject to satisfactory performance and operational requirements. All expressions of interest must be made via the Warwickshire Police In-tend portal hosted on the In-tend Bluelight Hub: https://sell2.in-tend.co.uk/blpd/home Suppliers may view tender details via the ‘Tenders’ section. Access to procurement documents requires supplier registration/login. New suppliers should register and then access the ‘Portals’ section and select connect with Warwickshire Police. Any questions relating to this procurement procedure must be made via the Correspondence function on the In-tend portal. Full details of the procurement process, evaluation methodology, specification and contract conditions are contained within the procurement documents. Submissions must be made via the In-tend portal prior to the deadline. Preliminary market engagement has been carried out for this contract. As a result of preliminary market engagement, the estimated contract value is £151,105 plus VAT for a reduced rollout and £182,585 plus VAT for a full estate-wide rollout (inclusive of extension options). This procurement falls above the relevant threshold and is therefore subject to the Procurement Act 2023 and is a tender process requiring the submission of proposals, pricing information and mandatory commercial information. The Authority is conducting a Competitive Flexible Procedure in accordance with the Act. Tenderers should note that the process may include evaluation of written submissions, supplier demonstrations, clarification activities and a Best and Final Offer (BAFO) stage as follows: • Stage 1 – Participation and Tender • Stage 2 – Supplier Demonstrations followed by Best and Final Offer (BAFO) • Stage 3 – Contract Award Further details regarding the demonstration requirements, evaluation methodology and procurement process are contained within the procurement documents. The Authority reserves the right to amend the procurement process and timetable as necessary throughout the procurement in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 and the principles of transparency and equal treatment. The Authority has identified potential modification grounds in accordance with Schedule 8 of the Procurement Act 2023. These may include unforeseeable operational changes, changes arising from police reform or fleet changes, and the provision of additional compatible goods or services where objectively justified, operationally required and legally permissible. Where the relevant conditions under Schedule 8 of the Act are satisfied, any contract modification would be treated as a permitted contract modification. In accordance with Schedule 5 paragraph 8 of the Procurement Act 2023, the Authority reserves the right to directly award a contract where the competitive procedure does not result in an acceptable tender and the statutory conditions are met. The Authority reserves the right, where legally permissible under the Act, to award additional similar goods or services to the appointed supplier where operationally required and where all statutory conditions are satisfied. Any conflicts of interest identified during this procurement will be managed by the Authority in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 and its internal governance procedures. The Authority reserves the right not to award a contract as a result of this procurement procedure.
🏛 The Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire💷 £182,585CPV 35120000, 35121000, 44316400 - tenderOpen — deadline 27/07/2026Published 05/06/2026THE PROVISION OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENTIST TRAINING PLACEMENTS
The Authority has a requirement for the provision of a military Biomedical Scientists (BMS) Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registration training pathway. The proposed framework agreement shall be for a period covering 3 intakes completing the full degree programme starting Autumn 2026 in conjunction with top modules and clinical placements. The successful Service Provider shall provide clinical placements and registration portfolio within IBMS approved training laboratories, for military BMS trainees to attain the IBMS Certificate of Competence and HCPC registration. Clinical rotations are required in Haematology, Biochemistry, Blood Transfusion and Microbiology for up to 10 new trainee BMS per annum.
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £140,000CPV 80300000 - tenderOpen — deadline 27/07/2026Published 05/06/2026THE PROVISION OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE ACADEMIC PROGRAMME FOR THE MILITARY BIOMEDICAL SCIENTIST TRAINING PATHWAY
The Authority has a requirement for the provision of military Biomedical Scientists (BMS) Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registration training pathway. The proposed framework agreement shall be for a period covering 5 intakes completing the full degree programme starting autumn 2026 in conjunction with top modules and clinical placements. The successful Service Provider shall provide an Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) accredited BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science/Healthcare Science programme and top-up modules. Clinical modules are to include Clinical Haematology, Clinical Biochemistry, Blood Transfusion and Clinical Microbiology. The Service Provider shall provide an academic programme for up to 6 new full-time student entrants per annum plus top-up modules, for additional partially qualified students, as assessed by the IBMS.
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £859,000CPV 80300000 - tenderOpen — deadline 17/07/2026Published 05/06/2026Fire and Emergency Lighting Systems Maintenance and Repairs
Albyn requires a suitably qualified and experienced supplier to provide inspection and maintenance services of fire alarm, emergency lighting and other ancillary life safety systems. Full details of the requirements, alongside property details can be found within the respective specification documents.
🏛 Albyn Housing Society LimitedCPV 50413200, 50000000, 50700000 - tenderOpen — deadline 17/07/2026Published 05/06/2026Fire and Emergency Lighting Systems Maintenance and Repairs
Albyn requires a suitably qualified and experienced supplier to provide inspection and maintenance services of fire alarm, emergency lighting and other ancillary life safety systems. Full details of the requirements, alongside property details can be found within the respective specification documents.
🏛 Albyn Housing Society LimitedCPV 50413200, 50000000, 50700000 - tenderOpen — deadline 24/07/2026Published 05/06/2026Supply of Remote Video Viewing Aids [RVVA] / Industrial Borescope
Deca on behalf of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has a requirement to maintain a Remote Video Viewing Aids [RVVA] / Industrial Borescope capability, for use by Inspection, Testing and Repair Teams for aircraft maintenance and repair operations. The RVVA inventory estimated at 360 units has been rendered obsolete by the manufacturers and suppliers. Consequently, this equipment will no longer be supported post March 2026. Therefore, there is an emerging requirement to procure new replacement RVVA, together with a maintenance and training support package, in order to maintain an RVVA capability. https://contracts.mod.uk/go/90593881019E97175234
🏛 Defence Equipment and Support💷 £7,750,000CPV 71632200 - tenderOpen — deadline 14/08/2026Published 05/06/2026EEM0067 - Fire Safety, Security & Entry and Access Systems Framework
EEM are conducting this tender exercise to procure a Fire Safety, Security & Entry and Access Systems Framework to replace our existing EEM0037 Framework (expiring 29th August 2026) and EEM0067 Framework (expiring 23rd October 2026) into a single, consolidated Framework. The Framework will provide EEM Members with a provision for Fire Safety, Security and Entry and Access Systems Framework Services delivered via this Framework will be to domestic and commercial properties. Domestic properties will typically be consisting of a mixture of domestic housing stock, bungalows, blocks of flats, and sheltered housing schemes as well as garages, and depots and any other building owned and/or managed by our membership. Commercial properties will include but not be limited to business units, office buildings, hospitals and care facilities, academies, schools, colleges, universities, education centres, student accommodation, homes and care facilities for older people, children's homes and centres, community centres, leisure centres and gyms, libraries, pavilions, changing rooms and public toilets, outdoor leisure facilities, car parks, industrial units, depots, and garages. The Framework will be split into the following workstream and geographical Lots: Lot 1 - Install and Maintenance of Fire and Intruder Alarms Sub Lot 1 - Midlands Sub Lot 2 - National Lot 2 - Install and Maintenance of Door Entry, Access Control Systems and CCTV Sub Lot 1 - Midlands Sub Lot 2 - National Lot 3 - Install and Maintenance of Warden Call and Assisted Living Systems Sub Lot 1 - Midlands Sublot 2 - National Lot 1 is being created to support Members by providing the supply, installation, servicing and ongoing maintenance of fire safety systems and equipment, covering but not limited to: Fire Alarm Systems Service and Maintenance (Conventional, Addressable, Analogue Addressable and Wireless). Fire Alarm Systems Upgrades and New System Installations (Conventional, Addressable, Analogue Addressable and Wireless). Detection Devices (Smoke, Flame, Optical Beam, Heat, Carbon Monoxide, Multi-Sensor, Aspirating Smoke and Manual Call Points). Output Devices (Warning System/Bell Relays, Door Holder Relays, Auxillary Relays, Loop Sounders and Visual Alarm Signals). Sprinkler, Misting and Suppression Systems, New Installations, Maintenance and Repairs. Aspirating System Installations, Upgrades, Maintenance and Repairs. Fire Protection Equipment Supply, Maintenance, and Refill o Fire Extinguishers o Fire Hydrants o Fire Dampers o Fire ShuttersWI o Fire Blankets o Fire Evacuation Chairs o Hose Reels, Inlets, Valves and Nozzles o Safety Signs Dry and Wet Riser Systems, Maintenance, Repairs and System Upgrades Automatic Opening Vents (AOVs) Maintenance, Repairs and System Upgrades Fire Door Inspection Services Emergency Lighting Systems Maintenance, Repairs and System Upgrades Intruder Alarm System To bid for Lot 1 you MUST be able to undertake all works as listed in the specification and Pricing Schedule. Submissions for a specific element of work such as Fire Extinguishers or Sprinkler Systems will not be accepted. Lot 2 is being created to support Members through the provision of secure, reliable and fully integrated security and access solutions. The scope includes the design, supply, installation, servicing and ongoing maintenance of the following systems: Door Entry and Access Control Audio, video, digital and IP-based door entry systems Keypad, fob, card and biometric access control solutions Integration with existing security and building management systems Servicing, preventative maintenance and reactive repairs CCTV and Surveillance Fixed, dome and PTZ CCTV cameras IP, HD and networked CCTV systems Recording, monitoring and remote access equipment Integration with wider security platforms Planned preventative and reactive maintenance services Automated Entry and Physical Security Systems Automated and manual gates and barriers Automatic sliding, swing and revolving doors Bollards Roller shutters and security grilles Systems regulating pedestrian and vehicular access Compliance with safety, legislative and accessibility requirements Routine inspection, testing and scheduled maintenance Reactive maintenance and repair services This lot provides a comprehensive approach to access control, site security and automated entry, ensuring safe, compliant and resilient solutions across Member estates. Contractors applying for Lot 2 must be able to undertake Fire Safety, Security & Entry and Access Systems works as covered by this lot to ensure the bid is compliant. To bid for Lot 2 you MUST be able to undertake all works as listed in the specification and Pricing Schedule. Submissions for a specific element of work such as CCTV systems or Door Entry will not be accepted. Lot 3 is being created to support Members by providing solutions to support independent living and resident safety, particularly in sheltered and supported housing schemes. It covers the installation and upkeep of technology that enables effective communication and emergency response, including (but not limited to): Warden call and nurse call systems Telecare and telehealth devices Personal alarms and emergency pull cords Assisted living systems Integration with monitoring centres Regular testing and maintenance Reactive maintenance To bid for Lot 3 you MUST be able to undertake all works as listed in the specification and Pricing Schedule. Submissions for a specific element of work such as Assisted Living Systems or Personal Alarms will not be accepted. The timetable for this procurement is subject to amendment at the sole discretion of EEM. Please note that the total potential framework value stated within this notice is in relation to the full 4-year framework and takes into consideration all lots, length of call off contracts and that the EEM membership may grow over the framework lifetime. 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🏛 EFFICIENCY EAST MIDLANDS LIMITEDCPV 31518200, 31625000, 35111300 - tenderOpen — deadline 17/07/2026Published 03/06/2026DoJ NICTS – Provision of Security and Ancillary Services 2026
Construction and Procurement Delivery (CPD), on behalf of the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service (NICTS) – ‘the Client’, is seeking to establish a Contract for the provision of Security and Ancillary Services at 23 NICTS estate locations throughout Northern Ireland. Tenderers should refer to the Specification Schedule and Annexes for full detail on the requirements of this contract. Neither CPD nor the Client can provide any guarantee as to the level of business under this contract.
🏛 Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service (NICTS)💷 £102,000,000CPV 79710000, 79711000, 79713000