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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 23/04/2024
Closing Date: 19/04/2024
Value: £24,500
Public Bodies Review - Variation - An increased timeline of 14 days for continuation of works entitled Public Bodies Review

Status: Open
Published Date: 22/04/2024
Closing Date: 20/05/2024
Value: neg.
Establishing the Housing Requirement for Lancaster District Tender Brief - As part of preparing the evidence base for the Local Plan Review, the Council seeks to commission consultants to undertake the preparation of various evidence-based studies which together will provide the Council with a robust understanding of housing and employment requirements for the district. Exploring these matters will consist of 4 separate studies: A: Establishing the Housing Requirement for Lancaster District - which is the subject of this brief. B: Lancaster District Employment Land Review. C: Lancaster District Strategic Housing Market Assessment (SHMA). D: Lancaster District Gypsy & Travelling Showpeople Accommodation Assessment (GTAA). All four studies are currently out for tender. Consultants are invited to tender for individual studies or a combination of studies where expertise and capacity allow. Each study will however be procured separately and assessed on its own merit. This current contract opportunity can be viewed on The Chest, a supplier portal developed for local authorities in the North West: https://www.lancaster.gov.uk/sites/business/contracts-and-tendering

Status: Open
Published Date: 22/04/2024
Closing Date: 20/05/2024
Value: neg.
Establishing the Housing Requirement for Lancaster District Tender Brief - As part of preparing the evidence base for the Local Plan Review, the Council seeks to commission consultants to undertake the preparation of various evidence-based studies which together will provide the Council with a robust understanding of housing and employment requirements for the district. Exploring these matters will consist of 4 separate studies: A: Establishing the Housing Requirement for Lancaster District - which is the subject of this brief. B: Lancaster District Employment Land Review. C: Lancaster District Strategic Housing Market Assessment (SHMA). D: Lancaster District Gypsy & Travelling Showpeople Accommodation Assessment (GTAA). All four studies are currently out for tender. Consultants are invited to tender for individual studies or a combination of studies where expertise and capacity allow. Each study will however be procured separately and assessed on its own merit. This current contract opportunity can be viewed on The Chest, a supplier portal developed for local authorities in the North West: https://www.lancaster.gov.uk/sites/business/contracts-and-tendering

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 22/04/2024
Closing Date: 12/03/2024
Value: £25,000
World Heritage Site Governance and Financial Resilience - AWARD - The nineteen World Heritage properties located either wholly or partially in England operate under a range of governance structures and financial models. These include partnerships between public bodies, central government funded trusts or partnerships led by independent charitable trusts. There is a need for a more comprehensive understanding of the current operating models and any vulnerabilities to enable individual sites (and their decision makers), as well as potential funding partners, to refine and target resources to ensure that World Heritage properties have optimal management systems. An evidence base on how these different models work in practice, and how their success can be measured and monitored, would support decision making regarding these arrangements at individual property level. To provide such an evidence base, Historic England wish to commission research and analysis of different types of governance and finance models currently in place at World Heritage properties in England. This work is to be undertaken through desk -based assessments of property Management Plans and other documentation, and discussions with key stakeholders at each World Heritage Site in England. We are particularly interested in understanding current governance and finance models at World Heritage Sites in relation to models in equivalent sectors. For this reason, proposals from contractors with relevant experience of the operation of small organisations, particularly in the charity sector, are welcomed regardless of heritage sector experience. In line with Historic England's commitment to secure sustainable futures for historic places, this work will contribute to assessments of how different governance and financial models can help achieve greater sustainability of management for World Heritage properties. The products of the project will improve knowledge that will develop the sector with the assistance of published advice. The project will also support Historic England's role advising the UK State Party on implementation of the 1972 UNESCO World Heritage Convention.

Status: Open
Published Date: 22/04/2024
Closing Date: 23/04/2024
Value: £100,000
GLA 82620: WIN Toolkit - The Greater London Authority's (GLA) is commissioning external partners to provide support and guidance to businesses across London to implement the actions in the Workforce Integration Network (WIN) Inclusive Employer Toolkits. The delivery partners will also develop communities of practice for employers to collaborate and learn from each other, to improve diversity and inclusion in their organisations. The GLA wishes to commission suppliers to provide implementation support for particular sectors within the five sectors covered by the Toolkits on the basis of their sector expertise and relationships. This intervention aims to support employers with the implementation of recommendations and actions from the Inclusive Employers Toolkits into tangible plans, strategies and interventions that seek to transform organisational practice and culture into more diverse and inclusive workplaces. This commission will seek to build on and improve the programme.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 19/04/2024
Closing Date: 02/04/2024
Value: £5,000
Green Energy Systems - Course Development - The University of Exeter project delivery team are seeking tenders for content creation and pilot 'phase one' delivery of a hybrid CPD skills development course focused on energy system design and integration into the built environment. This designer-level course will be aligned to relevant standards and aim to target primarily Level 4 and above style learners.

Status: Open
Published Date: 19/04/2024
Closing Date: 16/05/2024
Value: £25,000
Invitation to tender: Impact report for UK Network of Age-friendly Communities - Age-friendly Communities are localities committed to adopting the World Health Organisation's Age-friendly Communities approach. By following this approach, local groups, leaders, councils, businesses and older residents work together to identify and make changes in both the physical and social environments. This includes improving transport, outdoor spaces, volunteering and employment, leisure and community services. Centre for Ageing Better provide the secretariat for the UK Network of Age-friendly Communities, led by our Localities team. We are seeking to commission the creation of an impact report summarising the positive and promising impact that Age-friendly Communities are having on their older residents and communities overall. We are looking to evidence the potential benefits of taking the Age-friendly Communities approach, the role the UK Network of Age-friendly Communities has played in realising these benefits and how adopting the approach might have resulted in change that wouldn't have happened anyway. Due to the scope of this commission this is not a comprehensive evaluation of Age-friendly Communities or the UK Network. The output of this project will be designed into an accessible, compelling format and shared with internal and external stakeholders, to help make the case for Age-friendly Communities, locally and nationally. The budget for this impact report is £20,833 excluding VAT. The deadline for clarification questions is 5pm, 1st May 2024. Responses to clarification questions will be openly published on our website for all interested parties to view on 2nd May 2024. The deadline to respond to this ITT is 5pm, 16th May 2024. Interviews are provisionally scheduled for 28th / 29th May 2024. To apply please visit our webpage and download the ITT: https://ageing-better.org.uk/tenders/invitation-tender-impact-report-uk-network-age-friendly-communities

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 18/04/2024
Closing Date: 26/01/2024
Value: £265,000
BE23236 - A deliberative citizens' panel on: An accessible, attractive and affordable vision of delivering Net Zero from a household perspective - This is an award notice and not a call for competition. The Climate Change Committee had a requirement to procure an organisation to convene a citizens panel to discuss and explore what an accessible, attractive and affordable vision of delivering Net Zero looks like from a household perspective. This project was procured via RM6126 Research and Insights DPS using the following filters: Research Methods > Data Collection Method (qual specific) > Deliberative Research

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 18/04/2024
Closing Date: 22/01/2024
Value: £54,579
Research into the Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations 2018 (PTRs) - The requirement is for raw data and a report (20-50 pages) that meet Department of Business and Trade (DBT) publishing and accessibility guidelines and a final verbal presentation with slide-deck.  This project will fill evidence gaps that have emerged from the Impact Assessment (IA) and from discussions of policy options. The aim is to conduct consumer journey research, ideally a consumer experiment combined with interviews/ semi-structured questionnaire, or user research combined with qualitative methods. We wish to assess how much consumers value the protections that currently are provided and the degree to which reform would alter market behaviour

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 18/04/2024
Closing Date: 01/03/2024
Value: £49,999
Planning related advice professional services framework (PRAPS) 034 - nutrient neutrality Cumbria Area Team - Planning related advice professional services framework (PRAPS) 034 - nutrient neutrality Cumbria Area Team