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🔒 Export CSV — Operator plan- tenderOpen — deadline 17/07/2026Published 25/06/2026Carbine Slings
The sling is a critical component of the office’s equipment, supporting safe weapon handling, secure retention, and effective deployment across a wide range of police environments including marinized environments.
🏛 Civil Nuclear Police Authority (CNPA) / Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC)💷 £100,000CPV 35200000, 35310000, 35340000 - awardPublished 25/06/2026BLC0275: Framework for the Provision of Softshell Jackets and Microfleece's
BlueLight Commercial have awarded a national Framework for the Provision of both Softshell Jackets and Microfleece's which will be worn by uniformed officers and staff whilst undertaking a full range of operational duties and will form part of a layering system that aims to provide the wearer comfort and warmth. This Framework will be for the supply and delivery of the following lots: • Lot 1– Softshell Jacket • Lot 2– Microfleece To access the tender documentation please visit https://sell2.in-tend.co.uk/blpd/publictenders Search BLC0275
🏛 BLUELIGHT COMMERCIAL LIMITEDCPV 35811200 - awardPublished 25/06/2026CETUS Trials and Evaluation
Defence and security - necessary to enhance or maintain operational capability, effectiveness, readiness for action, safety or security of the armed forces The SDA require Trials and Evaluation (T&E) to be undertaken using the CETUS vessel that is currently being developed by M Subs. T&E is required to de-risk underwater autonomy and demonstrate military utility through payload testing. As the sole designer and manufacturer of CETUS, M Subs hold all technical and proprietary knowledge of the vessel’s form and function, and as such are uniquely positioned to safely operate the vessel in the execution of trials. Initial trials are a repeat of S201 trials XLAUV trials previously performed by M Subs on a smaller vessel within Project Manta), which M Subs delivered through the DASA Open call (competitive) contracting. Knowledge of these trials is advantageous in allowing these activities to be repeated consistently and efficiently. While there are alternative commercial operators of AUVs, none currently hold the necessary system knowledge to operate this unique system appropriately. Choosing an alternative supplier risks delay, increased cost, or higher system risks (e.g. of system damage) while this knowledge is gained. This would impede development of this capability, which the Authority has a military imperative to advance. Once the initial trials have been undertaken there will be greater scope for the Authority to compete longer term operation of the system once it is better understood by all parties allowing a meaningful competition to be undertaken. Separate to the operation of CETUS, the Authority intends to competitively seek different payloads from the open market in the coming years, allowing a broad range of suppliers to participate in advancing military capability within this project.
🏛 Submarine Delivery AgencyCPV 73410000 - otherPublished 25/06/2026UK4 - Tender Notice🏛 Ministry of Defence
- awardPublished 25/06/2026The Supply of Quad Bike Trailer Spares v1
Babcock Land Defence Limited, acting as agent to the UK Ministry of Defence ("the Authority"), has awarded a 5 years with 3 Option years Framework Agreement for the Supply of Quad Bike Trailer Spares All items within scope of this requirement are codified to NATO Stock Numbers (NSNs). The contract is intended to include circa 75 NSNs and provided in accordance with CSIS Manufacturer's Part Number (MPN). The contract has a total value of £570k Babcock Land Defence Limited reserve the right to add further items of a similar nature to the contract post award (over and above those items envisaged to be added at Contract Award). Key Performance Indicators (KPIs): The resulting contract will include specific KPIs related to: - Delivery Performance (On Time Delivery) - Non-Conforming Deliveries (NCDs) - New Stores Rejects (NSRs) The Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV) code applicable: 34223300 – Trailers Babcock Land Defence Limited, acting as Agent to the UK Ministry of Defence (the "Authority") will manage the tender process, oversee contract compliance, and monitor performance throughout the contract lifecycle. The Contractor will ensure the articles delivered meet the Ministry of Defence's operational and strategic requirements.
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £570,000CPV 34223300 - awardPublished 25/06/2026Advanced Anomaly Detection and Digital Twin Capability🏛 Ministry of Defence
- awardPublished 25/06/2026Procurement of 40mm Grenades
Competition for the Supply of 9 variants of 40mm High and Low Velocity Grenades
🏛 Defence Equipment and Support💷 £65,840,000CPV 35330000 - awardPublished 25/06/2026Door Entry Services
We are seeking to procure a contractor to provide maintenance and services for our door entry systems across our sites. This includes annual servicing, minor repairs, emergency callouts, and the installation or replacement of door entry and intercom systems. Connexus currently use CAME KMS access control system to manage and secure access across our properties. Bidders will be expected to demonstrate experience in maintain the CAME systems and to install and maintain Intratone systems. Connexus currently have 146 door entry systems across Shropshire and Herefordshire. Some of which are in same blocks.
🏛 Connexus Homes LimitedCPV 35120000, 44521110, 44521120 - tenderPublished 25/06/2026Open Framework - Repairs & Maintenance and Planned Works Services
CDS Co-operatives is a charitable community benefit society first established in 1975 to support the development of new housing co-ops. Our core purpose is to provide, support and promote co-op and community-led housing - so that more people can shape the things that matter to them - at home, in their neighbourhood or community. We truly value our cooperative roots, and we are committed to supporting cooperation as an effective business model and as a set of valuable skills. As part of our ongoing efforts to support the co-op and community-led housing sector, we have procured a managing agent for Frameworks designed to deliver flexible, technology-enabled repairs, maintenance, consultancy and major works services to us and other similar organisations. Our managing agent, Plentific, is a UK-based property technology company that will use its platform to manage this Framework, ensuring Contracting Authorities are able to access the services offered by Suppliers admitted to the Framework. Services delivered by this Framework will be to domestic and commercial properties. Domestic properties will typically consist of a mixture of domestic housing sites but not limited to bungalows, blocks of flats, and co-operative housing schemes and any other building owned and/or managed by our Framework contracting agent. Commercial properties will include but not be limited to business units, office buildings and community centres. The Framework will comprise four lots, with Contracting Authorities being able to source services from Suppliers by becoming users of the Plentific platform. Applications under this Tender Notice are being sought SOLELY FOR LOT 1. Information is also being provided for Lots 2, 3 and 4 and further Tender Notices for these lots are estimated to be published from December 2027. Suppliers will be able to apply for admission to the framework at regular intervals. Once the framework is operating, Contracting Authorities will be able to appoint Suppliers through direct award or mini-competition. No framework has been previously awarded under the Open Framework.
🏛 CDS Cooperatives💷 £10,000,000,000CPV 31620000, 31700000, 35111000 - awardPublished 24/06/2026Next Generation Uniform Provision
NOTE: This Notice is being published as an amendment to the original UK6 Notice (Notice identifier: 2026/S 000-054477; Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-04eabe) as the end of the Standstill Period is being extended to 03 July 2026 and the original Notice cannot be edited to reflect this. Contract for the provision of a fully managed uniform service, including the supply,storage, stock management, ordering, fulfillment, product design, distribution, and customer support services, supported by a digital ordering and management platform.
🏛 Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime💷 £500,000,000CPV 18000000, 35200000, 35811200 - awardPublished 24/06/2026Sheltered Housing Analogue Alarm Upgrade Project
IMPORTANT: Due to a technical issue with the FTS service at the date of launch of the procurement, the contracting authority was not able to publish a Tender Notice on the platform. This procurement was conducted as an Open Procedure under the Procurement Act 2023 following the publication of the following notices: UK 2 PME Notice Published - 2 December 2025 Date of PME session - 17 December 2025 ProContract published 30 January 2026 Site Visits - 3 & 4 February 2026 Therefore, the reference to Direct Award under the heading "Procedure" above is not correct. The tender documents were made available to potential suppliers when the procurement was launched on ProContract and stated that the open procedure would be followed. All potential suppliers participated on that basis. The contracting authority (Cambridge City Council) carried out the procurement in accordance with the published tender documents. The contracting authority is unable to publish a Contract Award Notice due to technical limitations on the FTS system. This notice is therefore being issued pursuant to Sections 50 and 95 of the Procurement Act 2023 and Regulation 27 of the Procurement Regulations 2024.
🏛 Cambridge City Council💷 £464,167CPV 35121700, 79711000, 79714000 - awardPublished 24/06/202662218312 CHC/668 -Transparency Notice
THE PROCUREMENT AND REPAIR OF CHINOOK UNIQUE CABLING AND ASSOCIATED SPARES
🏛 Defence Equipment and Support💷 £1,508,912CPV 31321600 - awardPublished 24/06/2026Purchase of electric vehicle for estates team
Purchase of electric vehicle for the University's estates team. Three quotes have been received.
🏛 University of SalfordCPV 34100000, 34200000, 34300000 - awardPublished 24/06/2026Purchase of electric vehicle for estates team
Purchase of electric vehicle for the University's estates team. Three quotes have been received.
🏛 University of SalfordCPV 34100000, 34200000, 34300000 - awardPublished 24/06/2026Installation of Roller Shutter Doors at Price Barracks, DIO Belize
Installation of Roller Shutter Doors at Price Barracks in DIO Belize
🏛 Defence Infrastructure OrganisationCPV 44115310 - awardPublished 24/06/2026Installation of Roller Shutter Doors at Price Barracks, DIO Belize
The requirement is the Installation of Roller Shutter Doors at Price Barracks in Belize
🏛 Defence Infrastructure Organisation💷 BZD 243,401CPV 44115310 - tenderPublished 24/06/2026714597452 - Handheld Metal, Low Metal Detector🏛 Defence Equipment and Support
- awardPublished 24/06/2026ASH In-Service Support Transparency Notice
The Protect Delivery Team, part of the Ministry of Defence, has awarded a contract to Entserv UK Limited for ASH In-Service Support. ASH is software for the electronic Render Safe Procedure (RSP) for Ordnance Munition & Explosives (OME). The contract is for a period of up to 5 years (3 years plus 2 options to extend by a year) with value of up to £2,857,548.41(incl. VAT) including options.
🏛 Defence Equipment and SupportCPV 72300000, 48731000, 48732000 - awardPublished 24/06/2026Security CCTV & Fire Alarm Systems TMC
Security CCTV & Fire Alarm Systems: maintenance, installation, monitoring and repair of these systems
🏛 West Lothian CouncilCPV 98000000, 35120000 - tenderOpen — deadline 14/08/2026Published 23/06/2026EEM0067 - 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 - (Active Fire Safety) Install and Maintenance of Fire and Intruder Alarms and Fire Protection Equipment Sub Lot 1 - Midlands Sub Lot 2 - National Lot 2 - Install and Maintenance of Door Entry, Access Control Systems, Automatic Gates and Barriers, Intruder Alarm 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 Intruder Alarm System 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. The Framework is being procured by EEM on behalf of the organisations that have been accepted as authorised users. Authorised User means EEM and any other contracting authority (as defined in Section 2 PA23) described in the Tender Notice that is also listed as an authorised user on EEM's website https://eem.org.uk/members/ Authorised users are classed as any current company law member, any future company law members and any user that has been authorised access to the frameworks and other public procurement tools provided by EEM. EEM is incorporated as a company limited by guarantee and is owned and governed by a small number of organisations who make up our 'Company Law Members', all of which are Contracting Authorities in their own right. The Framework Agreements being procured by the procurement exercise begun by publication of the Contract Notice will be entered by EEM as the Contracting Authority which will have undertaken and completed that procurement exercise. Any reference in the Tender Notice or tender documents to Contracting Authority is deemed to be and include a reference to EEM. The organisations entitled to access and use the Framework Agreements to be awarded at conclusion of the procurement exercise begun by publication of the Tender Notice are: Any current EEM Member - being an organisation which is a Company Law Member of EEM at the date of this Tender Notice and being one of the organisations who owns and governs EEM; Any Future Member of EEM, from time to time Company Law Members and the EEM Board may appoint additional organisations to become Company Law Members. All Future Members will also be Contracting Authorities in their own right; and A Framework User - being an organisation who has signed and agreed to the terms of accessing EEM Frameworks and who is authorised to access the frameworks and other public procurement tools provided by EEM. EEM frameworks may accessed by all publicly funded organisations. Frameworks can be used by any organisation that falls in to one or more of the categories listed below and can be identified through the links provided as users in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. The list of potential framework users below is not exhaustive of all organisations who can utilise EEM services, access will be granted to any publicly funded organisation. Registered Social Landlords in England and Wales, including but not limited to: 1. Registered Social Landlords in England and Wales, including but not limited to https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/registered-providers-of-social-housing 2. Local Authorities, including but not limited to England and List of councils in Wales. .3. National Health Service (NHS) bodies including NHS Trusts, foundation trusts, Integrated Care Boards or Partnerships, GP federations and other health and social care providers within England and Wales. 4. All emergency services including Police Forces, fire and rescue departments and emergency medical services. 5. All education establishments including but not limited to, schools maintained by local authorities, academy trusts, colleges, universities and other further education establishments. 6. Registered Charities with a relevant link to the core purpose and services provided by EEM. 7. Central government departments and their agencies 8. All other contracting authorities as defined in the Procurement Act 2023.
🏛 EFFICIENCY EAST MIDLANDS LIMITEDCPV 31500000, 31625000, 35111300 - tenderOpen — deadline 20/07/2026Published 23/06/2026Carbine Magnifier
The Magnifier is a critical component of an officer’s optical suite, providing increased visual clarity, positive identification capability, and improved shot accuracy at extended engagement distances. When paired with a holographic sight, the magnifier must enable officers to rapidly transition between close-quarters and medium-range engagements without compromising situational awareness.
🏛 Civil Nuclear Police Authority (CNPA) / Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC)💷 £900,000CPV 35300000, 35720000, 38633000 - tenderPublished 23/06/2026The Provision of Engineering Aerospace Commissioning Scheme (EPACS)🏛 Ministry of Defence
- tenderOpen — deadline 21/07/2026Published 23/06/2026Domestic Abuse Target Hardening Service for Peterborough City Council
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 has implemented a statutory requirement on Local Authorities to ensure there is safe accommodation for victims of domestic abuse. This includes target hardening measures to ensure victims of domestic abuse are able to stay in their own homes, when safe to do so. The procured service is for the provision of support to approximately 175 people in the Peterborough area, focusing on the enhancement of security measures in the homes of those who have been subjected to domestic abuse, where the perpetrator no longer lives in that home. The Council seeks a provider who will: - Proactively source and receive referrals from Peterborough Independent Domestic Violence Adviser (IDVA) Service, Cambridgeshire Constabulary, Cambridgeshire Victim and Witness Hub and other specialist Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Services in accordance with the Data Processing Agreement. - Prioritise referrals for high-risk victims of domestic abuse that have been or will be heard at MARAC (Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference) - Respond to referrals, with an initial contact, within 2 working days and a suitable appointment to complete works within 7 days. - Provide victims with the knowledge to keep themselves safe and reduce the chance of repeat victimisation. - Install (and fund where appropriate) physical security upgrades, where necessary, as a way of providing practical and emotional reassurance. - The security measures offered should be reasonable, practical, necessary and appropriate according to the safety needs of victim/survivors and the conditions of the property. - As a minimum, the security measures applied must be to recognised British Standards and must comply with means of escape from fire requirements. - Highlight where additional needs have been identified, and work with specialist domestic abuse services to signpost/refer victims to appropriate support and/or community services. - Maintain details of all contact with victims and gather feedback from victims in line with the outcome monitoring requirements. - Develop and maintain effective links with partner agencies and other agencies (statutory and third sector) who support victims of domestic abuse.
🏛 Peterborough City Council💷 £175,000CPV 35121300, 44212329, 44520000 - tenderOpen — deadline 21/07/2026Published 23/06/2026Domestic Abuse Target Hardening Service for Peterborough City Council
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 has implemented a statutory requirement on Local Authorities to ensure there is safe accommodation for victims of domestic abuse. This includes target hardening measures to enable victims of domestic abuse to stay in their own homes, when safe to do so. The points below covers support for victims of domestic abuse through enhancing security measures at their own home to increase protection against perpetrators. The service is for the provision of support to approximately 175 people and focuses on the enhancement of security measures in the homes of those who have been subjected to domestic abuse. The perpetrator no longer lives in the home, and homes are located within Peterborough. The Council seeks a provider who will: - Proactively source and receive referrals from Peterborough Independent Domestic Violence Adviser (IDVA) Service, Cambridgeshire Constabulary, Cambridgeshire Victim and Witness Hub and other specialist Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Services in accordance with the Data Processing Agreement. - Prioritise referrals for high-risk victims of domestic abuse that have been or will be heard at MARAC (Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference) - Respond to referrals, with an initial contact, within 2 working days and a suitable appointment to complete works within 7 days. - Provide victims with the knowledge to keep themselves safe and reduce the chance of repeat victimisation. - Install (and fund where appropriate) physical security upgrades, where necessary, as a way of providing practical and emotional reassurance. - The security measures offered should be reasonable, practical, necessary and appropriate according to the safety needs of victim/survivors and the conditions of the property. - As a minimum, the security measures applied must be to recognised British Standards and must comply with means of escape from fire requirements. - Highlight where additional needs have been identified, and work with specialist domestic abuse services to signpost/refer victims to appropriate support and/or community services. - Maintain details of all contact with victims and gather feedback from victims in line with the outcome monitoring requirements. - Develop and maintain effective links with partner agencies and other agencies (statutory and third sector) who support victims of domestic abuse.
🏛 Peterborough City Council💷 £175,000CPV 35121300, 44212329, 44520000 - tenderOpen — deadline 22/07/2026Published 23/06/2026Repatriation Services
The Ministry of Defence has a requirement for worldwide repatriation services for deceased Armed Forces and other entitled personnel, including the provision of specialist services in the event of a major incident resulting in mass fatalities.
🏛 Ministry of Defence💷 £4,900,000CPV 98371200