Tenders & Contracts For 30 April 2024

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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: 29/03/2024
Value: £66,529
THE HIRE AND MAINTENANCE OF A VEHICLE FOR THE CJTF HOA IN DJIBOUTI - White Fleet Vehicle

Status: Open
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Offsite Storage of Liquid Nitrogen Vessels - NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) is a Special Health Authority in England, with responsibilities across the United Kingdom for organ donation and transplantation. Our core purpose is to ‘save and improve lives’ through the provision of a safe and reliable supply of blood components, solid organs, stem cells, tissues and related services to the NHS, and to the other UK Health Services where directed. <br/><br/>NHSBT is required to store human tissue and cells for human application, research and IVD products in vapour phase liquid nitrogen vessels. Where facilities are available, storage is carried out at NHSBT sites. In some cases, there is insufficient storage space so NHSBT has a requirement to store some cryostorage vessels permanently off site. There is also a requirement to have in place a contingency plan to transfer cryostorage vessels off site for temporary storage in emergency situations.<br/><br/>NHSBT is looking to award a Framework Agreement for the Provision of external storage of liquid nitrogen vessels containing human tissue and cells for human application.<br/>Liquid nitrogen vessels will need to be collected from their existing storage sites located across England and transported to the service providers premises which must be HTA licensed to store and distribute human tissues and cells for human application under the Human Tissue (Quality and Safety for Human Application) Regulations 2007.<br/>The temperature of liquid nitrogen vessels must be continually monitored, with records provided to demonstrate that products they contain remain below -150C at all times.<br/>The service provider will also be required to locate cryopreserved products from the cryostorage vessels and deliver to NHSBT sites in a dry shipper, upon request.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
The Provision of Interpretation and Translation Services - This is an invitation to provide a comprehensive language support service for Leicestershire County Council. The Council has responsibility for adult and children social care, education, highways, heritage services, trading standards and other functions. The objectives of the procurement are: · To secure a high quality and reliable language support service · To ensure that language support services are available at a right time · To ensure clarity in contractual and administrative arrangements for delivery of the service · To ensure value for money.

Status: Open
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: 07/06/2024
Value: neg.
Family time contact services - The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham (LBBD) has a duty to promote reasonable contact under section 34 of the Children Act 1989. Section 34 places a duty on Local Authorities to allow the child in its care, reasonable contact with their parents and &apos;other persons&apos; prescribed within s34 (1) of the act. LBBD's Family Time Contact in- house Team, which forms part of the Councils Specialist Intervention Service (SIS), provides supervised contact for children living away from a parent or other significant adult because they are deemed to have suffered significant harm, or are at risk of suffering significant harm. Supervised contact takes place for families which are under the care of the local Authority including those who are subject to an Interim Care order, Section 20 or Full Care Order. The Family Time Contact Team provides court- directed supervised contact sessions for families of children under the care of the local authority in a safe and neutral place, using contact supervisors who support parents to develop their parenting skills in line with the child's welfare. The team helps to promote and sustain a child's relationship with their families where it is safe to do so, or while decisions are being made about their future. Supervised contact is delivered primarily in the borough in several buildings and venues such as children centres, community hubs, in the community and other paid venues as required if capacity cannot be met. Supervised contact can also occur outside of the borough if the host family's location is further afield. Due to the approaching expiry of existing contracts under the Family Time Contact Framework Agreement, the London Borough of Barking & Dagenham is advertising to seek tenders from suitably experienced and qualified organisations for the provision of supervised Family Time Contact Services for Children in Need, Children in Care and Children Subject to a Child Protection Plan. The new Framework seeks to commission multiple providers to receive Family Contact referrals directly from the Local Authority and deliver a Supervised Family Contact Service which: - Provides a safe and neutral place for children to meet their parents or extended family in line with supervised contact arrangements. - Ensures the safety of the child/children through a risk assessment which structure each contact. - Provides a safe space for children and their families through Contact Supervisors who observe, record, and participate, as appropriate. - Is safe and secure transfer of records between the Local Authority and provider. Providers will need to be accredited by the National Association of Child Contact Centres (NACCC) to support the in-house Family Time Contact Team to meet current demand and ensure all families can have contact in a timely manner. The level of contact for families is court directed and can range in both length of session and frequency.
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Status: Open
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: £900,000
Family time contact services - The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham (LBBD) has a duty to promote reasonable contact under section 34 of the Children Act 1989. Section 34 places a duty on Local Authorities to allow the child in its care, reasonable contact with their parents and 'other persons' prescribed within s34 (1) of the act. LBBD’s Family Time Contact in- house Team, which forms part of the Councils Specialist Intervention Service (SIS), provides supervised contact for children living away from a parent or other significant adult because they are deemed to have suffered significant harm, or are at risk of suffering significant harm. Supervised contact takes place for families which are under the care of the local Authority including those who are subject to an Interim Care order, Section 20 or Full Care Order. The Family Time Contact Team provides court- directed supervised contact sessions for families of children under the care of the local authority in a safe and neutral place, using contact supervisors who support parents to develop their parenting skills in line with the child’s welfare. The team helps to promote and sustain a child’s relationship with their families where it is safe to do so, or while decisions are being made about their future. Supervised contact is delivered primarily in the borough in several buildings and venues such as children centres, community hubs, in the community and other paid venues as required if capacity cannot be met. Supervised contact can also occur outside of the borough if the host family’s location is further afield. Due to the approaching expiry of existing contracts under the Family Time Contact Framework Agreement, the London Borough of Barking & Dagenham is advertising to seek tenders from suitably experienced and qualified organisations for the provision of supervised Family Time Contact Services for Children in Need, Children in Care and Children Subject to a Child Protection Plan. The new Framework seeks to commission multiple providers to receive Family Contact referrals directly from the Local Authority and deliver a Supervised Family Contact Service which: • Provides a safe and neutral place for children to meet their parents or extended family in line with supervised contact arrangements. • Ensures the safety of the child/children through a risk assessment which structure each contact. • Provides a safe space for children and their families through Contact Supervisors who observe, record, and participate, as appropriate. • Is safe and secure transfer of records between the Local Authority and provider. Providers will need to be accredited by the National Association of Child Contact Centres (NACCC) to support the in-house Family Time Contact Team to meet current demand and ensure all families can have contact in a timely manner. The level of contact for families is court directed and can range in both length of session and frequency. Sessions range between 1 and 4 hours which can occur between 1 to 5 times a week, once or twice a month or annually. It is expected that most of the provision required will be scheduled with providers in advance and take place after school, on weekends and during holiday periods. Providers will also be required to accept weekly ‘one off ‘ sessions that take place as a result of unanticipated changes that may occur.
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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: 26/04/2024
Value: £23,817
Adaptations - Bathroom adaptations - Level Access Shower and Stairlift works This opportunity has been distributed on adamprocure.co.uk

Status: Closed
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Bathroom adaptations - Bathroom adaptations

Status: Open
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: 15/05/2024
Value: neg.
Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser - 2gether Support Solutions Ltd. (herein referred to as "our" or "us" or "we") was formed in April 2018 as a new, wholly owned subsidiary company of one of the largest NHS Foundation Trusts in the UK, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust (the "Trust"). We provide essential support services to the Trust, from facilities and property management to catering, procurement and portering. We are seeking to appoint a professionally qualified, competent and suitably experienced Dangerous Good Safety Adviser to: • assess, and prevent, the risks involved in the carriage of dangerous goods. This includes risks to people, property and the environment; and • oversee, and ensure, our compliance with Health Technical Memorandum 07-01: Safe and sustainable management of healthcare waste, along with supporting the drive to net zero carbon emissions by 2045. Other DGSA responsibilities shall include: • monitoring compliance with the legal requirements governing the carriage of dangerous goods; • providing advice on how to transport dangerous goods safely; • investigating any accidents or infringements of regulations and keeping records of them through reports; • monitoring the provision of training and advice to other 2gether staff; • reporting incidents and accidents to the Department for Transport; and • based on their findings, completing annual audit reports on our performance. Further information about the requirements, including how the contract will be awarded, is available from the published Bid Pack within the Atamis e-sourcing portal. If you are a professionally qualified, competent and suitably experienced Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser, are capable of delivering the requirements described and interested in helping support us, then you are invited to submit a bid in accordance with the instructions set out in the Additional information section of this notice.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: 12/10/2023
Value: £25,000
Reinstatement of Permeable Access Road & Associated Ancillary Works at Phillimore Allotments, Radlett - The object of the contract is to remove the existing track from Gills Hill Lane up to the entrance to the allotment site on Phillimore Recreation Ground, reduce the height of the road and reinstate the surface at this lower level. All copies of the tender document are available in the Dropbox Link below (or via the website www.aldenham-pc.gov.uk comprising the following: 1. Part 1 Tender Document comprising Project Preliminaries 2. Part 2 Tender Sum Analysis 3. Part 3 Form of Tender / Bona Fide Tender 4. Appendix A Tender Drawings & Specifications 5. Appendix B Tender Evaluation Matrix The above documentation can be downloaded from the following WE transfer link valid for the next 7 days: https://we.tl/t-qzZ3NJ7OcT We would draw your attention to the correct and full completion of the Tender Sum Analysis & Form of Tender. Failure to do so may result in an invalid tender, as detailed in the preliminaries. We also request as part of your tender submission information on how you would manage the project and your approach to matters as identified within Table 2 of the Tender Evaluation matrix together with insurance details. Please note that two alternative tenders are required, firstly based on a 6 week programme as specified, and an alternative based on the contractor's preferred programme if applicable. Please can you also confirm your availability to commence works if you are successful on the date specified within the preliminaries. Please contact ourselves in the first instance to arrange to carry out an inspection of the project site. On no account can site visits be undertaken without prior arrangement and attendance without the Parish Council. Queries relating to the tender documents should be directed to ourselves in the first instance.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: 29/01/2024
Value: £500,000
Phillimore Recreation Ground Café Build - Phillimore Recreation Ground has been in the ownership of Aldenham Parish Council (APC) for over 125 years. It consists of a main field which is mainly grass, a wildflower meadow,and two single goal posts. There is also a MUGA which has tennis court in it, as well as a football/basketball court. On one side is a large children's play area, with equipment for a variety of ages, a small copse called Fir Spring Wood and an allotment site which has approximately 100 plots. This tender is for the build of a Café and all associated works on the main field of the recreation ground, as set out in the attached specification and drawings. APC have obtained planning permission for provision of the Café with a terrace. The Architectural drawings package show the boundary of the site for works. A Café operator has been engaged by APC during the design process and is working with the project team throughout the development and build of the Café. The Café Operator will attend all monthly progress meetings. The successful contractor will be expected to liaise with the Café operator during the build process and particularly to accommodate any kitchen fit-out/occupancy as the project nears completion. APC have appointed a project manager Rick Locker of Lockerdell Consulting who will liaise with APC during the tender process. All documents can be found using the we transfer link on the APC website page https://aldenham-pc.gov.uk/invitation-to-tender-cafe-build/