Tenders & Contracts For 27 November 2020

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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 27/11/2020
Closing Date: 15/01/2020
Value: £220,000
DBC (AL) Installation and Extension of Sports Pitches - AWARD - The Council are looking for a suitable Contractor to design and install a 3G sports pitch at Grovehill & Woodhall Farm Adventure Playground and extend the existing all weather sports pitch located in Adeyfield Adventure Playground, both in Hemel Hempstead. Both opportunities are separate Lots and will be evaluated separately. Please see Schedule One for a detailed specification.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 27/11/2020
Closing Date: 16/12/2020
Value: £50,000
GB-Bath: Reverse Osmosis Water Purification System - NOTE: This notice was updated on 22 December 2020 for the following reason: Deadline for Expression of Interest: 08/01/2021 14:00:00 Period of Work Start date: 11/01/2021(The Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Bath requires a complete water purification, storage, control and distribution system, using reverse osmosis, UV photo-oxidization and 0.2 μm filtration, for the use of algae growth, fermentation and reagent preparation.)

Status: Closed
Published Date: 27/11/2020
Closing Date: 11/12/2020
Value: £500,000
GB-King's Lynn: QEHKL73 - Food Waste Digestion and Disposal Service - Tender for the Provision of a Food Waste Digestion and Disposal Service
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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 27/11/2020
Closing Date: 15/10/2020
Value: neg.
SUTTON HIGH STREETS SOCIAL DISTANCE AND SAFETY MEASURE - London Borough of Sutton have been awarded funding from the Reopening High Streets Safely (RHSS) Fund, a grant from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to support the safe reopening of Sutton High Streets and other commercial centres after the COVID-19 lockdown measure being eased. When the shops, restaurants and businesses reopened on the high streets and shopping areas, the Council implemented a number of social distance and safety measures including queue management, signage, markings and barriers. This commission is funded by ERDF Reopening High Streets Safely Fund to establish a safe trading environment for businesses and customers in Sutton to support the economic recovery from COVID-19. The appointed provider will develop a holistic safety plan for the borough's high streets, auditing the current fixtures and fittings on the high streets and district centres to feed into the proposals for releasing and making better use of space, as well as enabling businesses to extend onto the public realm if required.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 27/11/2020
Closing Date: 18/12/2020
Value: £15,000
Reviewing Metabarcoding Guidelines and Understanding Sources of Error - The overall project aim is to contribute to greater use of DNA-based methods for monitoring species and ecosystems by environmental public bodies. This project will focus particularly on metabarcoding, and aims to improve end user understanding and awareness of: • What guidance documents and standards for using metabarcoding in environmental exist and what the strengths and weaknesses of these documents are • Why metabarcoding results can differ from conventional methods, and potential approaches to mitigation where these differences may arise from error or bias in metabarcoding. DNA-based methods for detecting and identifying species have many potential applications within the Defra group of organisations (APHA, Defra, CEFAS, Environment Agency, Forest Research, JNCC, Kew, Marine Management Organisation, Natural England). These include surveillance for invasive or rare species, characterising communities to assess the condition of protected sites, understanding the effects of management interventions, and describing ecosystem functioning and resilience. However, operational use by public bodies faces several challenges. To contribute to addressing these challenges, Defra have established a Centre of Excellence (CoE) to support projects that will help facilitate greater uptake of DNA-based methods for monitoring species and ecosystems. The CoE brings together expertise and interests from across the Defra group of organisations to identify and tackle shared priorities through a series of projects. As with all environmental monitoring carried out by public bodies, practical implementation of DNA-based methods requires agreed guidelines and protocols that give confidence the results are robust and are spatially and temporally comparable. However, whilst CoE organisations are aware of and have contributed to several existing guidelines and protocols for using DNA in monitoring, there is less knowledge of documents developed by other organisations - particularly in relation to metabarcoding. A better understanding amongst end users of what metabarcoding guidelines and standards exist would therefore be beneficial for several reasons: • Brings together key resources to make it easier to find relevant documents • Provides opportunities to learn from existing guidelines • Avoids duplicating effort or producing conflicting documents • Allows new guidance documents to be targeted to key remaining gaps A related important knowledge gap for several CoE organisations is understanding how, when, and why metabarcoding results can differ from conventional methods. Understanding the sources of error and bias in metabarcoding, and being able to distinguish these from situations in which metabarcoding and conventional methods give different results because each samples a different portion of the community, is particularly important for end user interpretation of results from DNA-based methods.
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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 27/11/2020
Closing Date: 18/11/2020
Value: £60,972
ENQ667 - Kings Croft Planned Carriageway Maintenance - ENQ667 - Kings Croft Planned Carriageway Maintenance DCC Highways Maintenance Framework 2018-22. Lot 16 - Planned Carriageway Maintenance - DCC/L16/036

Status: Closed
Published Date: 27/11/2020
Closing Date: 04/12/2020
Value: neg.
Bishop Burton College LRC Carpet Tile Replacement - Bishop Burton College wish to appoint a contractor to replace our carpet tiles on the ground floor of our Learning Resource Centre which receives heavy footfall being the main hub of the campus which houses a library in zone 1 and a workstation area in zone 2. Total area 1270m2.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 27/11/2020
Closing Date: 26/09/2020
Value: £32,800
App v2 Load Testing - Provide Load Testing for the Appv2.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 27/11/2020
Closing Date: 03/12/2020
Value: neg.
AB- Short Break Opportunity in County Durham - Durham County Council require a community outreach short break for an 11-year-old male in Peterlee Town, County Durham: 2:1 staffing; 12 hours/week during school holiday. If you are interested in receiving tenders for future opportunities directly and join our off-framework list, please contact ahs.commissioning@durham.gov.uk for further information.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 27/11/2020
Closing Date: 04/12/2020
Value: £25,000
GB-London: Reshaping Financial Support - Evaluation and Proposal - The LGA has commissioned and delivered a programme of work on Reshaping Financial Support (RFS), which began in autumn 2019. This programme has centred on a core group of councils who were engaged in both local pilots and action learning. In April 2020 the programme was reviewed and amended to enable the LGA to support councils and share learning as the sector put in place support for households whose finances and income were affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The events of the summer have seen financial hardship and economic vulnerability rise rapidly up the agenda as key considerations for councils and their local partners. Councils have cemented their role as lynchpin organisations who know their communities and connect partners. Throughout this period the LGA's RFS programme has been developing case studies and guidance, bringing councils together through meetings and webinars and engaging in vital policy discussions with HMG and key partners with the objective of ensuring that low income households are most efficiently and effectively supported both now and in the longer term. The LGA would now like to commission a partner organisation to: -produce a review / evaluation of the approaches councils have taken so far, and where possible the impact / outcomes these have achieved, drawing on the work of the RFS programme to date -inform current policy and funding discussions -develop proposals for priorities, partnership working and sector-led improvement for 2021/22 -An analysis and impact evaluation of councils' approaches to financial support. This will focus on the core councils within the existing RFS programme, but should also consider the support that councils have put in place throughout the pandemic -As appropriate, evidence-based support for the LGA's engagement with key HMG and partner work programmes e.g. Cabinet Office Fairness Group; Money and Pensions Service strategy for financial wellbeing -As appropriate, review and expand the content of the LGA's financial hardship and economic vulnerability demand dashboard -Proposals for outcomes-focused support and sector-led improvement from April 2021. This should include proposals for work with key partners and stakeholders and: oInform national and local policy development oSupport councils with the efficient and effective use of available funding oStrengthen local partnership working and integrated delivery oHelp to develop emerging practice in key areas including income smoothing; debt recovery and local welfare oContinue to develop good practice in the collection and use of data and insights oContinue to develop the evidence-base for the social and economic benefits of preventative approaches to financial hardship and economic vulnerability