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Status: Closed
Published Date: 15/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Supply and Application of Bond Coat - Quotations are invited by the Council of the Borough of Kirklees (the "Council") from Suppliers with relevant experience and ability to demonstrate sufficient capacity for the supply and application of BBA HAPAS approved Bituminious Spray Bond Coat to BS EN 594987:2015 + A1:2017 on roads within geographical boundaries of Kirklees Council.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 15/04/2024
Closing Date: 20/03/2024
Value: £192,000
Supply and Application of Bond Coat - Quotations are invited by the Council of the Borough of Kirklees (the "Council") from Suppliers with relevant experience and ability to demonstrate sufficient capacity for the supply and application of BBA HAPAS approved Bituminious Spray Bond Coat to BS EN 594987:2015 + A1:2017 on roads within geographical boundaries of Kirklees Council.

Status: Open
Published Date: 12/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: £350,000
Aids and Adaptations Services - At ClwydAlyn Housing, we are looking for a suitably qualified provider to work closely alongside our in-house technical team to design & install all different types of minor & moderate adaptions such as grab rails, level access showers, access & ramp works etc.

Status: Open
Published Date: 09/04/2024
Closing Date: 07/06/2024
Value: £45,000
Cemetery Tender 2024 - Cosby Parish Council are inviting tenders for works to the Cemetery on Narborough Road, Cosby, Leicestershire. The work is to include the development of the currently unutilised area at the top left-hand corner of the cemetery to accommodate the interment of and scattering of ashes and placement of memorial plaques to those who's ashes have been scattered. It is the Parish Councils intention to provide an area solely for the interment of cremated ashes and tenders are invited from suitably qualified and experienced providers. The development area measures is approximately 21 metres square with a large golden cypress tree in one corner taking up approximately 4 square metres. The bottom edge and right-hand edge will be reserved for two rows of traditional cremation plots. This will compliment other areas of the cemetery. (Measurements are approximate and it is highly recommended that you take your own measurements before submitting any plans) Designs and materials should be sympathetic to the rural nature of Cosby Cemetery Tender process: a) Tenders should be submitted no later than Friday 7th June 2024 in a sealed envelope bearing "Confidential Tender - Cemetery" on the front to the address above. b) Tenders should include a copy of your Public Liability Insurance, PPE policy and evidence of any accreditation. Photographic and location evidence of previous work is required. c) The Council aims to consider tenders prior to Thursday 20th June 2024. d) Subject to Parish Council approval on the 20th June 2024, Bidders will be notified of the outcome within 28 days of this date. e) Any points of clarification required are to be emailed to the Parish Manager or Assistant Parish Manager only. f) No contact is to be made with any Parish Councillor during the tender period. Les Phillimore Parish Manager. Cosby Parish Council E: Clerk@cosbyparishcouncil.org.uk

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 08/04/2024
Closing Date: 28/06/2023
Value: £182,000
Surbiton Cemetery, Mortuary Chapel and Kingston Crematorium Multi-disciplinary Consultancy Services - the provision of multi-disciplinary consultancy services for works to Surbiton Cemetery, Kingston Mortuary Chapel and Kingston Crematorium.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 04/04/2024
Closing Date: 01/04/2024
Value: £72,000
HPFT - Fire compliance work at Forest House - Direct award made under SBS/19/UK/MX/9395

Status: Open
Published Date: 02/04/2024
Closing Date: 29/05/2024
Value: neg.
SDC - Consultancy in relation to Design and Supervision of Construction of Community Facilities at Upper Lighthorne - The Council are being provided with S106 money to build a Community Hub in the new development of Upper Lighthorne. The aim is to provide a community facility in the new village centre that aligns with the wider principles and vision for the community and creates a vibrant and viable village centre as a focus for community life. The Council is already working with the community to define what they need, taking into consideration the wider area; adjoining villages; what is currently already in place and new facilities that are proposed elsewhere on the new settlement, so that this hub offers something unique to the community that will enhance what it already has in place as opposed to duplicate provision.  The community hub needs to align with the vision for the wider development where possible and appropriate. This vision includes healthy lifestyles, green initiatives, a variety of new skilled job opportunities, being well connected, community focused, walkable, with a range of new homes.    The Council have undertaken stakeholder analysis to determine the main stakeholders and how best to engage with them.   The Council has already undertaken work with an external consultancy firm to explore with partners such as the Police Safer Neighbourhood Team and the Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Integrated Care Board (ICB) whether the community hub should be a standalone building or whether shared facilities would best serve the community, the outcome of which is that there is agreement from the Council's Cabinet and the NHS Integrated Care Board, Primary Care Group in principle to undertake this as a joint project in which the Local Authority will lead on the design and construction of a shared building under the umbrella of the same project to create a Community Hub and Doctor's practice. Discussions are underway with Warwickshire Police with the potential for some facilities to be made available onsite to be used by the Police and Neighbourhood Services team. The report attached at Appendix A of this specification outlines the proposal, amongst other findings to help ensure the success of this piece of work and sets the scene for the direction the Council and partners would like this project to take. As discussions are still underway with the Police and the full remit of their requirements is not yet understood the contract cost is based on their full involvement in the project which will be scaled accordingly. Legal services have been initially consulted with to understand how their proportion of the S106 money can be used. If it is determined that they require less space the money can likely still be used to provide community facilities within the shared building with agreement from the landowner. Initial discussions indicate that the Police will require a small amount of office space within the shared building in the form of a couple of rooms that can otherwise be used as rooms to rent out to the community. There is unli...

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 26/03/2024
Closing Date: 01/02/2024
Value: neg.
Glebe Farm Allotment Construction Works - AWARD - To construct and deliver a new Allotment Site for Glebe Farm Development in the Eastern Expansion Area. The Allotment that comprises of 18no ¼ plots 75-100m2 and 7no ½ plots 140-150m2 a communal storage/compost area of 40m2 &14 raised bed. A 2m wide bodpave 40 grass reinforced surface footpath that runs through the length of the plots to ensure accessibility 1.8m weld mesh fencing to match the existing fencing to secure the site, three number standing pipes and 25 number 1.2m high numbered hardwood posts.

Status: Open
Published Date: 26/03/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
St Ives Guildhall Renewal Project Invitation to Tender: seating specialist design package - St Ives Town Council is undertaking a refurbishment of its 1930s concert hall in the heart of St Ives, West Cornwall. As part of the project it is planned that a new custom travelling raked seating system, together with a grid, flat floor/bar matrix seating system will be installed, and, optionally, the refurbishment of 94 heritage balcony seats for direct supply to client. It is the intention of the Council to award a contract to a specialist seating contractor for the design, fabrication, installation and maintenance of a new system.

Status: Open
Published Date: 25/03/2024
Closing Date: 13/05/2024
Value: £40,000
NNC RFQ for a new multi-play sculpture in the Brockwood area in Sywell Country Park - This Request for Quotation (RFQ) is for the supply and installation of an eye-catching multi-play sculpture in the Brockwood area at Sywell Country Park. The project's aim is to increase physical activity in children and families by encouraging them to walk, move and interact together. The maximum budget for this project is £40,000. We want the play feature to be eye catching, unique, visually attractive and to reflect the nature of the park and to enhance the surrounding woodland landscape. Your offer should provide good imaginative and active play value to help us create a play area that is exciting enough to encourage families with children (indicative ages 3 to 12 years) to explore nature and the landscape through play. To be in keeping with the woodland location and 'wild play' theme, natural looking materials such as non-machined wood like Oak and Robinia are preferred, but we are not precluding other materials. This equipment (like the others in the park) will get very high levels of use and so we are looking for very robust designs that can withstand a lot of wear and tear. Slides must be made of stainless steel. Please note we are planning to hold a contractor's question session at the park between 9.30am - 4pm on Friday 12th April 2024. We strongly urge you to attend as it will provide all bidders with a chance to view the site and talk to us about what we are looking to achieve from this more unusual project. Please pre-book your visit by emailing geoff.simons@northnorthants.gov.uk. Should you wish to take part in the selection process please complete this RFQ and pricing schedule and return via e-mail to rebecca.jenkins@northnorthants.gov.uk.