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Status: Closed
Published Date: 31/05/2022
Closing Date: 20/06/2022
Value: £45,000
Pharmacy Technical Services Consultancy - University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW) and North Bristol NHS Trust (NBT) are undertaking a competition to appoint a Service Provider who has the skills and expertise to undertake an options appraisal for the restructure of the UHBW and NBT Pharmacy Technical Services facilities. This is an ICS level review. NBT has one on site facility whilst the UHBW Pharmacy currently operates technical services in 4 locations within the Trust main precinct. The option appraisal is being undertaken: • To address a recognised unmet need in the preparation of aseptic products at UHBW and NBT and the wider NHS, as identified by the NHS Improvement Aseptic Services Review and the NHS England Releasing Time to Care agenda. • To address expansion in new and more technically demanding therapies • To address capacity and contingency issues locally, and to explore increasing capacity to support the wider NHS • To identify how this enhanced service can add value across the system • To identify opportunities for partnership working with neighbouring Trusts and commercial suppliers • To identify system level support for NBT aseptic activities • To enhance value added to the region through NBT and UHBW joint aseptic service, non-sterile manufacturing, repacking/over labelling. The scope of project includes the following: • A full market analysis of the current and future opportunities with the following considerations  Delivery of a UHBW and NBT solution  Delivery of an Integrated Care System (ICS) wide solution  Onsite or offsite solution • An Options appraisal is to be carried out to look closely at possible solutions to future proof technical services in the region. • This information will then inform SWOT analysis for each of the options chosen; with one option put forward the bidder will closely look at resources required to make it happen and benefits to patient care. • The end product required is an Outline Business Case (which must include a Revenue Business Case) for preferred option supported by strong evidence. Strategic outline Business Case must also be written. This information will be used by UHBW and NBT to write a Full Business Case.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 06/04/2022
Closing Date: 26/04/2022
Value: neg.
P0912 - Holiday Activity and Food Programme Management Partner(s) (HAF) 2022/23 - Birmingham City Council is seeking to appoint suitably qualified and experienced provider(s) to develop, co-ordinate and manage the delivery of the Holiday Activity and Food (HAF) programme for children and young people, in line with Department of Education and Council's requirements. The Council has split the management of this large-scale programme into the following two lots. The Council will be happy to award this contract to either two providers (one provider per lot) or one provider to deliver both lots, depending on the option that is Most Economically Advantageous for the council. Providers who wish to bid to manage the entire programme will need to demonstrate value for money/savings through economies of scale. Lot 1: Overall Programme Management Partner (OPM) This Organisation will have overall responsibility for the successful coordination and management of the programme delivery and standards. They will be responsible for commissioning the supply of activity provision to meet the Council's requirements. They will work closely with the Council and the wider HAF partnership to shape the programme to meet the DfE and Council's requirements and local needs. Lot 2: Programme Management of Food and Standards (FPM) This Organisation will have overall responsibility for the successful coordination and management of food required for the programme. The OPM will be responsible for managing the FPM to ensure that all programme attendees receive at least one meal a day that meets food safety and School Food Standards. The OPM will need to work closely with the FPM to review the food offer available via the Activity Providers, following each grant round and plan for the provision of meals through the central food supply. FPM will be required to commission the local food provider(s) and logistically manage the distribution of the central food supply. The details of these requirements are set out the corresponding service specification for Lot 2. The contract will be for 1 year with the option to extend four times for an additional 12 months each extension (1+1+1+1), each extension will be subject to available funding and satisfactory performance. The Council will be using its free to use e-tendering system (in-tend) for the administration of this procurement process and potential suppliers must register with the system to be able to express an interest. If you wish to express an interest in this opportunity please click on the following link to access https://in-tendhost.co.uk/birminghamcc/ and submit your details to register. You will then be sent details on how to log on which will enable you to download all relevant Invitation to Tender (ITT) documentation. If you are unable to register with In-tend or have any questions or problems on how to use this web site please either email us at: cps@birmingham.gov.uk or call CPS Helpdesk on 0121 464 8000. Your completed tender submissio...

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 25/03/2022
Closing Date: 03/12/2021
Value: £60,000
Job Evaluation - City College Plymouth is looking to appoint an external organisation to undertake a full job-evaluation process across all roles at the College. Full details can be found in the attached RFQ document.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 23/02/2022
Closing Date: 06/03/2022
Value: £500
Green Skills for Jobs and Entrepreneurship - Call for Business Partners - The UWE Bristol, in collaboration with the Black South West Network and NatWest are delivering the Green Skills for Jobs and Entrepreneurship (Green Skills) project. The project is funded by the UK Government's Community Renewal Fund (CRF) and is managed in the West of England by the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) on behalf of the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC). The Green Skills project is a transformational 'first of its kind' programme which offer access to green jobs, training and business opportunities to Black, Asian and ethnically diverse young people (aged 18 - 28) or recent graduates living in Bristol, South Gloucestershire, North Somerset and Bath and North East Somerset. We are looking to create a bank of Business Partners with the ability to provide one of more of the following services: • Deliver a keynote speaker address (Workstreams 1 & 2) • Design and deliver bespoke training content (Workstreams 1 & 2) • Offer mentoring support (throughout Workstreams 1, 2 & 3) • Offer an internship placement (Workstream 3) • Design and deliver bespoke training content (Workstream 3). Payment: There are fixed budgets for the following elements of the project: • Internship placement (Workstream 3) - £3,500 to fund the salary of a programme participant to work in their organisation on a green project or activity for 8 - 12 weeks, full or part time. • Design and deliver bespoke training content (Workstream 3) - programme participants will be provided with £2,500 to access modules and courses that further develop green skills. A maximum daily allowance of £500 has been budgeted for the design and delivery of bespoke training content within Workstreams 1 & 2).   Applications: Applicants must demonstrate the following: • Prior experience of delivering workshops/courses in your chosen area(s) • Prior experience of providing consultancy/mentoring support services • Experience of delivering the above within a learning setting is desired • Knowledge of the green skills challenge in the West of England is desired • Experience of working with young people (aged 18-28 years) is desired. Applications will be assessed against the following criteria: 1. Relevant experience 2. Example delivery plans or outlines of relevant support offers you can provide 3. Value for money - please provide your hourly and daily rates 4. Environmental sustainability - please provide your environmental sustainability policy or approach to reduce your impact on the environment. We particularly encourage applications from organisations that employ Black, Asian and ethnically diverse candidates as we are currently under-represented in these areas within UWE Bristol, however all appointments are made on merit.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 27/01/2022
Closing Date: 11/02/2022
Value: £170,000
Product Management support for Programme Delivery Team - Digital Catapult delivers this work through a series of projects, delivered with industry, that require a diverse range of technical, professional and domain skills. Such capabilities are a core asset of the organisation, but there are times when short term capacity demands exceed availability within the organisation. As such the Digital Catapult needs access to specific and specialized resources for fixed periods of time while we execute on a given project. The Programme Delivery team is the core department of Digital Catapult that delivers these projects. The department comprises of; project managers, product managers & owners, innovation experts, business analysts and budgeting and forecasting experts. This contract will provide support for the Programme Delivery team. The anticipated start date is 15 April 2022 on a call-off basis up to end of April 2023. Towards the end of the contract we will review and may choose to further extend the contract.. This contract is designed to ensure that the projects, activities and programmes delivered by the team can proceed at pace through a short term assignment, and in parallel Digital Catapult may recruit and/or reassign personnel to take on delivery for the longer term. It is anticipated that a maximum of 2 suppliers shall be appointed within this Contract. The initial Contract term shall be for a period of 12 months with an option for Digital Catapult to extend for 1 further period of up to 6 months, at its discretion. Digital Catapult does not guarantee any volume or value of work from this Contract. However, it is anticipated that the maximum total value (including all expenses, and any extensions) for this Framework may be in the region of GBP170,000 excluding VAT.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 08/12/2021
Closing Date: 23/12/2021
Value: neg.
Co-Production Consultancy Spec - West Berkshire Council would like to commission expert support for the development of a 'Co-Production Framework.' This is anticipated to be a single supplier with specialist knowledge for up to six months to develop the strategic co-production framework within the Council and to support the rollout to staff and communities working on co-productive projects. Tender documentation can be found on our e-Procurement portal - https://in-tendhost.co.uk/westberks/aspx/Home

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 08/12/2021
Closing Date: 07/12/2021
Value: £150,000
Precast Slab Track Manufacturing Study - A contract has been awarded to Newton Europe Limited for the provision of a Precast Slab Track Manufacturing Study, via Lot 3 (Complex & Transformation) of the Crown Commercial Service RM6187 Management Consultancy 3 Framework.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 30/11/2021
Closing Date: 29/11/2021
Value: £9,100
GB-Middlesbrough: ERDF - Manufacturing Consultancy Support for Stone Tech (Cleveland) Ltd - Manufacturing consultancy support to enable Stone Tech (Cleveland) Ltd. t/a Conserv to review their internal manufacturing system and to look at the implementation of semi-automated mixing equipment to improve the manufacturing throughput

Status: Closed
Published Date: 22/10/2021
Closing Date: 12/11/2021
Value: £25,000
GB-Middlesbrough: ERDF - Manufacturing Consultancy Support for Stone Tech (Cleveland) Ltd - Manufacturing consultancy support to enable Stone Tech (Cleveland) Ltd. t/a Conserv to review their internal manufacturing system and to look at the implementation of semi-automated mixing equipment to improve the manufacturing throughput