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Status: Open
Published Date: 13/05/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Wessex Water Qualification System - Supplies - This qualification system has been established to provide the opportunity for suppliers/contractors/consultants (hereafter known as suppliers) to express their interest in providing goods, services, works and professional services to Wessex Water. The qualification system may be used for the selection of suppliers to participate in procurement procedures regulated by the Utilities Contract Regulations. Wessex Water gives no guarantee of tendering opportunities nor the volumes or value of works and professional services being awarded via the qualification system. Wessex Water will not be liable for the suppliers costs of responding to this Notice or to any subsequent pre-qualification or tender document or other stages of any procurement process. Wessex Water do not permit duplicate organisation registrations within the portal used for the qualification system. To check whether your organisation is already registered, please email eprocurement@wessexwater.co.uk Suppliers who are already registered on the qualification system may update their own details at any time and can manage access for other users within their organisation. The Qualification System may also be used for below Threshold procurement activity. Wessex Water may also make separate calls for competition outside of the Qualification System.

Status: Open
Published Date: 29/11/2023
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Animal Feed - Procurement for a framework contract for the supply of Animal Feed to HMPPS sites across England and Wales. The requirement has been divided into four lots to suit regional needs. Suppliers may bid and be awarded one, multiple or all lots. Lot 1 - North West Lot 2 - North East Lot 3 - South East Lot 4 - South West and Wales

Status: Open
Published Date: 30/10/2023
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Animal Feed - Procurement for a framework contract for the supply of Animal Feed to HMPPS sites across England and Wales. The requirement has been divided into four lots to suit regional needs. Suppliers may bid and be awarded one, multiple or all lots. Lot 1 - North West Lot 2 - North East Lot 3 - South East Lot 4 - South West and Wales

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 13/03/2023
Closing Date: 20/01/2023
Value: £40,000
Tender for Floral decorations to be displayed in Camborne town centre and Tuckingmill - The Council is seeking tenders to appoint a suitable provider to provide the Council's Floral Tender. Full details around the Tender can be found in the accompanying documentation, in particular Volume 2 - Applicant Response (Tender) and Schedule 1 - Price Schedule This is a request to submit a fixed price quotation (RFQ) for specified consultancy work to oversee the completion of the main project. The estimated overall budget for the tender is in the region of £7,000 (exc VAT) per annum. Contract / Contract Period is 3 years plus options of 1 year plus 1 year to a maximum of 5 years in total.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 08/12/2022
Closing Date: 27/01/2023
Value: neg.
REQUIREMENTS FOR REVIEWING HOW TO REFINE THE RISK ASSESSMENT FOR AQUATIC ORGANISMS - Currently when assessing the risk to aquatic organisms from pesticides, HSE CRD follows EFSA 2013 (Guidance on tiered risk assessment for plant protection products for aquatic organisms in edge-of-field surface waters). Risk mitigation Where the outcome of the first tier aquatic risk assessment indicates concern, there is a need for risk mitigation or refinement. Mitigation may reduce the usefulness of the product (e.g. buffer zones), while refinement methods can be difficult to carry out due to their bespoke nature. HSE CRD is requesting a review of appropriate refinements for the aquatic risk assessment, including: consideration of pros and cons; issues that require consideration when using a particular refinement and restrictions to the circumstances in which a particular refinement may be used. This review will aid the applicant, and hence the regulator, in determining whether the risk to aquatic life is acceptable. Additionally HSE CRD is requesting a review of the approach used to determine the risk to sediment dwelling invertebrates, to determine whether it is fit for purpose. Currently this is carried out by comparing the NOEC or EC10 value (from either a water or spiked sediment effect study) with a PEC value (in terms of mg a.s./L or mg a.s./kg sediment).

Status: Closed
Published Date: 11/02/2021
Closing Date: 21/02/2021
Value: £52,300
Agriculture / Horticulture Sector Specialist Advice & Support Services - The Council requires the provision of services in relation to specialist advice services for Agriculture / Horticulture sector businesses in Greater Lincolnshire

Status: Closed
Published Date: 26/11/2020
Closing Date: 21/12/2020
Value: £10,000
Yorkshire Hemp Supply Chain Project - This project is to map the end-to-end supply chain associated with the growing and production of hemp and hemp products in the Yorkshire region, bringing together relevant organisations and identifying gaps. We are seeking to engage supply chain expertise to deliver this project, providing specialist insight to inform decisions regarding opportunities to develop the processing of hemp in the Yorkshire region. Yorkshire already hosts many suppliers, growers, producers and academics associated with the Hemp Supply Chain - arguably, the most sophisticated in the country. Therefore, the key opportunity is the coordination of a Yorkshire based supply chain, ready to produce farm to finished product 'Made In Yorkshire'. The successful delivery of this project will: a) Map out the Hemp production supply chain (farm to finished product) b) Gather intelligence on current supplier requirements to support, in the development of our regional SME's with an ambition to grow c) Inform on the opportunities to further develop the supply chain associated with hemp production in the region and therefore support any further projects and funding bids. Note: It is anticipated that central Government may make additional funding available for regional development and as such, the LEP are working on the expectation that there may be an opportunity to bid for further funds soon. Beyond the imminent expectation of government funding, we anticipate that this project will identify specific opportunities for our regional SME community as well as for investment, be it public or private, beyond early 2021. Key Project Objectives: To gain a detailed understanding of: • The current supply chain associated with the growing of hemp and production of hemp based products in the Yorkshire region. An end-to-end supply chain mapping exercise is required. o Detail current organisations/businesses associated with the primary supply chain bringing together relevant organisations. o Detail the relationships between the primary suppliers and customers (up and down the supply chain) o Quantify existing capacities o Detail all channels or vertical sectors (e.g. Construction, Textiles etc.) • What are the opportunities to make the current supply chain more effective and resilient perhaps by improved use of local SMEs as suppliers? o What are the gaps in the supply chain currently (where are services being carried out outside the region)? o Explore opportunities for improvements in the supply chain process (i.e. where is the centre of gravity? Can local suppliers be used to reduce road miles? e.g. suppliers of packaging, transport etc.) • Where are the opportunities for future improvements to the Yorkshire supply chain? o New technologies o Improved visibility (i.e. control tower approach, digital techniques) o Investment o Skills o Environmental policy If you are interested in this opportunity responses should be sent to Ben Wright via email ben.wright@eastriding.gov.uk

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 08/10/2019
Closing Date: 11/07/2019
Value: £35,555
Cow Monitoring system - Farm Equipment - Cow Monitoring system

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 04/09/2018
Closing Date: 25/07/2018
Value: £50,000
Allensford Weir Fish Passage Easement Construction Contract - Through the Water for Growth Project the Westcountry Rivers Trust will seek to improve stocks of migratory fish such as salmon and seatrout in the rivers Camel and Fowey. Funded by the European Union Structural Development Fund and in partnership with the Environment Agency, Natural England, South West Water, we will look to improve upstream and downstream fish passage, improve in river and bankside habitat, improve spawning habitats with the aim to increase numbers of juvenile salmon and seatrout. The project is about improving Cornwall's 'natural capital' (the rivers and their associated plants and animals) and in return encourage and facilitate a responsible and sustainable exploitation of this natural capital in the form of angling. We are seeking a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to undertake the proposed fish passage easement at Allensford Weir, located in Cornwall on the Stannon Stream which is part of the River Camel catchment. The works comprise the partial lowering of the existing stone block weir, provision of low flow notch and the repurposing of the existing poorly functioning fish pass to form an eel pass. WRT are under an obligation to ensure compliance with EU principles of transparency, equality and non-discrimination, as such WRT is conducting a formal open tender process in which all bidders will be treated equally, with no discrimination and through a transparent process.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 20/02/2018
Closing Date: 08/01/2018
Value: £24,950
Twine Trial - This project will continue investigating how different gear design features influence bycatch rates. If we can identify key factors, we can use them to develop effective mitigation methods and successfully reduce bycatch. Preliminary results provide strong evidence but the sample size has been too small and therefore further work (i.e. this trial) is required. The aim would be to assess whether thinner twine reduced cetacean bycatch rates. If this is demonstrated further work would need to look into the possible economic consequences. This experiment will help to focus in on how and why animals get caught, which is not a simple issue. This will enhance our understanding to the causes of bycatch and will help the development of effective bycatch mitigation measures. Reducing bycatch in UK waters is an Ministerial priority and has been publicly committed to on several occasions in recent months.