Tenders & Contracts For 16 April 2024

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Status: Open
Published Date: 16/04/2024
Closing Date: 17/05/2024
Value: neg.
Fleet Air Arm Museum- Museum Cleaning Provision - The Fleet Air Arm Museum (FAAM) is looking to appoint a contractor to undertake regular daily invasive cleaning of the Museum's toilet and washroom accommodation, as well as perform basic daily housekeeping such as emptying both internal and external bins.The Museum is subject to an existing contract which is serviced by 17.5 hours a week as standard. The existing contractor has three operatives working 12.5 hours, 3.75 hours and 1.25 hours respectively to service this provision.Tenderers will be aware of the issues surrounding the application of the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 1981 ("TUPE") and the European Acquired Rights Directive 77/187 ("the Directive"), to the competitive tendering process. Having made careful consideration of the potential contract in question, the National Museum's view is that TUPE and the Directive will apply to this contract.
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Status: Open
Published Date: 16/04/2024
Closing Date: 16/05/2024
Value: neg.
Upton-by-Chester High School Catering Tender 2024 - Upton-by-Chester High School are seeking to procure a provider for catering services.The provision of the service must demonstrate the best value approach and be flexible in its delivery and operation to ensure that the needs and ethos of the school are supported.This tender process is targeted to have a catering contract in place to commence in November 2024. Please note that this process covers all catering services within Upton-by-Chester High School with full tender costings and proposals for the school for a contract start in November 2024. These details will be further explained in the ITT documents. The process will include the creation of a select bidder list following analysis of SQ documents (within which the scoring criteria is included). Following the analysis of SQ's the selected bidders will be invited to attend a site survey and tender briefing initially planned for early June 2024. Tender responses deadline is planned as late June 2024 and it is envisaged that interviews will take place in July 2024. The contract will be for a 3 +1 +1 period (5 years in total including the option to extend for 1 + 1years).

Status: Open
Published Date: 16/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: £540,000
Framework for Restricted Access Structural Inspections and Repair Works - Lot 1: Underwater Dive Inspections and Confined Spaces Inspections Lot 2: Roped Access Inspections Lot 3: Remedial Works

Status: Closed
Published Date: 16/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
111 Resilience Partner Contract - HUC - HUC and LAS will work in partnership to support the safe, effective and efficient delivery of the LAS 111 Clinical Assessment Service.<br/><br/>Both providers will work within Integrated Urgent Care (IUC) National guidelines and deliver all services using NHS Pathways systems in<br/>accordance with licence regulations.<br/><br/>This contract will provide increased resilience and business continuity for LAS in the provision of 111 IUC, which is operationally efficient, to best serve the interests of the patients across London

Status: Open
Published Date: 16/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: £1,470,000
Drainage Services and Repair Works - Drainage clearance, investigation, repairs, and replacement work. Services include unblocking drains and wc's, high pressure jetting, excavation work and drainage pipe replacement, and drainage CCTV surveys. Service availability is required 24/7 and 365 days a year. Including cover for out-of-hours and emergency work. An ad hoc responsive service with fluctuating volumes of work.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 16/04/2024
Closing Date: 26/05/2023
Value: £73,125
Stream Learning Management Enterprise - Direct Award. Call-Off Contract for Stream Learning Management Enterprise via G-Cloud 13 Framework Agreement (RM1557.13)

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 16/04/2024
Closing Date: 09/04/2024
Value: £15,350
Development Monitoring Services Framework 2021-2025 Residential Development, Cowes, Isle of Wight - Procurement of residential monitoring services for a 21 unit development in Cowes, Isle of Wight

Status: Open
Published Date: 16/04/2024
Closing Date: 17/05/2024
Value: neg.
Soft Market Test - Supported Accommodation - Sheffield City Council (the Council) is conducting this preliminary market consultation to understand the supply market's ability to deliver supported accommodation for households that are homeless or at risk of homelessness. The Council is exploring options for supported accommodation delivered by registered providers of social housing that meet the needs of the diverse range of customers that we work with who are homeless or are at risk of homelessness. To meet our strategic objectives, we are seeking to understand whether there are registered providers of social housing that can fulfil our requirements to deliver short term, supported accommodation within Sheffield. This may be delivered by one provider or multiple providers via multiple lots. We are looking for partners who are willing and able to deliver or work in partnership to deliver the following; Model • Rapid and Short term supported housing for a diverse range of support needs and cohorts, with the aim of prompt engagement to undertake assessment of need and support to move on to longer term placements and/or accommodation. • Consistently high-quality support to residents that helps to mitigate the impact of homelessness and empowers them to promptly find meaningful and long-term solutions for their housing needs. • A mixed model of accommodation and support to fulfil emergency accommodation, assessment units and supported units, which may be provided by one or multiple providers. Some of these units may be used for 'respite' to identify and implement solutions that enables a planned return to the principal home. • Rapid Rehousing units that are available for immediate occupancy on referral from homelessness services 24/7 and 365 days a year. • A personalised, trauma informed support model with a particular emphasis on homelessness prevention and sustainable move on placements, to reduce future presentations.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 16/04/2024
Closing Date: 12/01/2024
Value: £199,688
con_24724-Improving social worker experience of the Child Protection Information Sharing service (CP-IS) - CP-IS is a system that alerts social workers when children who are subject to a child protection plan, or are looked after, present at an unplanned health setting. Currently LAs and social workers have many pain points with the system, so user research, business analysis, service design, data architecture services are required to scope out solution updates. Project is in collaboration with NHS England transformation team, who will carry out changes based on results from this programme of work. In a published report to Parliament, improvements to CP-IS were highlighted as a quick way to improve information sharing between health and social care - protecting vulnerable children. A previous CP-IS discovery included user research which highlighted the issues social workers have with the system. The burdens to LAs have been reported as being time consuming both for social workers and those working in the business support arena. These need to be explored in more detail to understand how to make make quick changes to free up social worker time and ensure timely, evidence-based decisions are made about children. There is a good evidence base from primary research showing this needs to be addressed. Further user research is needed to focus on the solutions. Capability to complete this is not available within the DfE. There are limited options available and reputational risks if left incomplete, as a public commitment has been made in the recommendations in the report to Parliament. To support this programme of work, DfE will procure a single contract via further competition through the Digital Outcomes 6 (DO6) CCS framework. As part of the contract, there will be two phases of work: an 8-week spike to explore how CP-IS is currently configured by end users, focusing on the user interface and user experience; and an 8-week discovery scoping and shaping the development of CP-IS, including feasibility, scope and costs.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 16/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Royal Borough of Kingston - Royal Borough of Kingston