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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 04/03/2024
Closing Date: 27/10/2023
Value: £24,999
Pagham Harbour MCZ Intertidal Seagrass Sampling - Over recent years, the intertidal seagrass at the Pagham Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ) has declined in extent from a maximum of ~ 6 ha in 2011 to <0.01 ha in 2021. The cause of decline has yet to be established however eutrophication, chemical contamination, changes in sediment composition and other anthropogenic pressures may be negatively influencing the health of beds. The likely causes of decline requires investigation. The aims of the project are to I.Collect high quality evidence on seagrass health and associated physical parameters to better understand the cause of decline in Pagham Harbour MCZ and; II.Report the outputs to investigate the relationship outlined in the objectives, detailing the methods of survey, analysis, results, interpretation, and recommendations for future work.

Status: Open
Published Date: 29/02/2024
Closing Date: 28/03/2024
Value: £135,000
Measuring the impact of BSIP Fares Initiatives - The Combined Authority wishes to procure a survey covering bus users and non-users. The aim of the requirement is to understand how West Yorkshire bus users and non-users feel about the bus fare initiatives exploring any trends by demographic groups. The CA will be undertaking this comparison; this commission covers the data collection exercise only. The 5 West Yorkshire local authority districts to be monitored are Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield. For the avoidance of doubt, although York is part of the Combined Authority it outside of the West Yorkshire BSIP and therefore not in scope for this survey. This commission requires a sample that is socio-economic and demographically representative of bus users and non-users across the population of the five districts. This commission requires a questionnaire to be delivered by a face-to-face means deemed suitable by the supplier, and the returns collated.

Status: Open
Published Date: 27/02/2024
Closing Date: 19/03/2024
Value: £90,000
Right On Survey for Children & Young People 2025 - Cornwall Council is conducting a soft market assessment to understand the level of interest among potential survey providers, as well as to explore what they can offer in terms of examples of past surveys, support to schools, and the ability to develop a survey that aligns with our local needs and priorities. We are in the process of compiling a list of potential providers with the intention of initiating a commissioning process in April 2024. It is intended that the responses supplied will enable us to develop a business proposal. Any such proposal would be subject to the development and approval of a business case, and, as such, this exercise implies no commercial commitment. This is not a formal tender document. Participation of this soft market assessment will not prejudice suppliers participating in any future procurement. If you are interested in this area of service provision and also helping with our assessment of the market, please complete the "Information Required" section at the end of this notice along with any additional information you consider to be relevant and return this via the Due North system by 19th March 2024 at 12-noon

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 21/02/2024
Closing Date: 20/12/2023
Value: £44,800
National Patient Survey - National Patient Survey

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 21/02/2024
Closing Date: 22/01/2024
Value: £80,000
SMG Four Waves of Market Awareness Survey - AWARD - The Science Museum Group ("SMG", the "Authority") is the world's pre-eminent Museum devoted to the history of science, technology, industry and Medicine. The SMG incorporates the Science Museum (South Kensington, London), the National Railway Museum (York), Locomotion: The National Railway Museum (Shildon), the National Science & Media Museum (Bradford), Museum of Science and Industry (Manchester) and collections stores at Blythe House (Olympia) and National Collections Centre (Wiltshire). The Authority wishes to appoint an agency to conduct online survey of culture market with 2,500 households in North West/Yorkshire and the Humber ('North') or London/South East ('South'). Tracking with results from 2022 and 2023 (awareness, visitation, perception) plus additional questions on a 'hot topic'. Looking to procure four waves of the survey ('North' in February 2024, 'South' in February 2026, 'North' in 2028 and 'South' in 2030).

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 20/02/2024
Closing Date: 05/12/2023
Value: £182,000
Corporate Strategy and Perceptions Tracking Survey 2024 - The aim of this research is to assess the perceptions of seven of our audiences (i.e. one survey for each group): doctors, responsible officers, medical students, medical educators, stakeholders, providers, and patients and members of the public.

Status: Open
Published Date: 19/02/2024
Closing Date: 13/03/2024
Value: £15,000
Heritage Site Valuation Survey (Belsay Hall, Castle & Gardens) - Introduction 1. Historic England invites organisations to submit tenders for undertaking a data collection for a contingent valuation study focused on Belsay Hall, a historic site based in Northumberland. The target demographic encompasses residents within the Tyne and Wear, County Durham and Northumberland. 2. The primary aim of this study is to quantify the economic and social value attributed by the community to the conservation of heritage sites, with a focus on understanding public perception and willingness to support preservation efforts. 3. Participating organisations are tasked solely with the execution of the survey. The responsibilities exclude the formulation of the questionnaire and the subsequent analysis of collected data, which will be undertaken by Historic England. 4. Historic England will design the questionnaire and then use the data collected to conduct the contingent valuation analysis. 5. The successful bidder will conduct a survey aimed at a representative sample of the aforementioned regions, aiming to capture comprehensive insights into the community's valuation of heritage site preservation. 6. The budget for this project is capped at ?15,000. Proposals will be evaluated based on their ability to deliver within this budget, focusing on the Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT) criteria. 7. Tenders should be submitted by the 13th of March 2024 by 16:00 with the project expected to end by June 30th, 2024. 8. This initiative seeks to enrich our understanding of the community's valuation of historic preservation

Status: Open
Published Date: 14/02/2024
Closing Date: 29/02/2024
Value: £15,000
Door to Door Surveys - Smarter Travel Initiative - Description:Hackney Council is seeking quotations for the supply of a series of doorstep surveys on selected estates to better understand the barriers preventing people from choosing to travel sustainably. The maximum budget for this contract is £15,000. The detailed requirements are defined within the Specification. Delivery of the service is required by 02/05/2024. Estimated value:£15,000.00 Contract start date:15 March 2024 To register for this opportunity please register on the ProContract Web Portal ( https://procontract.due-north.com/Login?ReturnUrl=/Advert?advertId=158c2dc9-25cb-ee11-8127-005056b64545&fromProjectDashboard=True ) and search for Tender reference: DN711136 Contract end date:05 May 2024

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 13/02/2024
Closing Date: 11/12/2023
Value: £33,340
Learning and Career Development Survey 2024 - Re-design, distribution and analysis of the the annual NHS Learning and Career Development Survey. 2 Month Contract No Option Total Contract Value £33,340.00

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 09/02/2024
Closing Date: 06/12/2022
Value: £2,500,000
HS2 Main Works S1 & S2 - WP023 - Crane Maintenance - Skanska Costain Strabag Joint Venture (SCSJV) are seeking supply chain partners to provide crane maintenance services for the HS2 Main Works Civils Contract Area Central. The Subcontractor provides all management, people, equipment, plant and materials, consumables (including fuels) and any other resources necessary to carry out and complete the items below. Timing of work to be agreed 4 weeks prior to planned commencement. LOLER thorough examination of each crane (e.g., https://www.hse.gov.uk/work-equipment-machinery/thorough-examinations-lifting-equipment.htm). Periodic LOLER thorough examination according to LOLER requirements Including but not limited to: ­Wear checks and measurements on brakes, ropes, mechanical and electrical components ­Visual inspections and functional checks of all components, including but not limited to brakes and safety devices ­All brakes are visually inspected thus ensuring that the brakes are working efficiently and without undue wear. ­Visual checks for defects - all components. ­Visual structural inspection of the crane. ­Non-destructive testing, load testing and other tests as deemed appropriate by the competent person. ­Disassembly or internal examination of parts as required to conduct the above examination items. ­Any other checks as specified by the manufacturer. Report of inspection as per LOLER requirements (e.g. LOLER Schedule 1: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1998/2307/schedule/1/made). Immediate notification to Contractor of any defects noted to be a danger to people. Schedule of examinations to be every 6 months initially (following examination at commissioning) then adjusted as needed according to as per a competent person recommendation taking into account the work environment and historical findings. Adhoc inspections maybe required in the event of exceptional circumstances (e.g. damage). Bimonthly servicing (every two months). This may be adjusted should the servicing reports indicates more, or less frequent inspections are required. Upon completion a detailed report to be provided to the Contractor. Quote for remedial works associated with any defects identified to be provided. Servicing to consist, as a minimum, of the following: ­Wear and other defect checks of load ropes ­All safety devices are checked for correct operation and adjusted as required ­All electrical components are checked for wear, cleaned, and adjusted where necessary. ­All brakes are adjusted to the correct settings, thus ensuring that the brakes are working efficiently and without undue wear. ­All safety devices are checked for correct operation and adjusted if required. ­All mechanical components are checked for wear. ­Full lubrication program as per OEM and/ or industry recommendations Subcontractor to provide a breakdown response service which includes out of hours unscheduled onsite work and over the phone assistance. This service to be provided 24x7 unless otherwise agreed.