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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 27/04/2015
Closing Date: 28/01/2015
Value: £20,000,000
SUPPLY OF ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE SPARES - SUPPLY OF ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE SPARES

Status: Closed
Published Date: 27/04/2015
Closing Date: 27/05/2015
Value: neg.
WSCC DJ Re-Opening of the Framework Agreement for Supported Living and Family Support Services for Adults with Learning Disabilities and Disabled Children and Young People in West Sussex - This is a Re-Opening of the Framework Agreement for Supported Living and Family Support Services for Adults with Learning Disabilities and Disabled Children and Young People in West Sussex. Current provider who already have been awarded a place on the framework SHOULD NOT reapply, this is only for new providers who DO NOT already have a place on the framework.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 27/04/2015
Closing Date: 28/01/2015
Value: £20,000,000
SUPPLY OF ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE SPARES - SUPPLY OF ARMOURED FIGHTING VEHICLE SPARES

Status: Closed
Published Date: 27/04/2015
Closing Date: 04/06/2015
Value: neg.
Citizens Survey 2015 - This contract is to supply research services to undertake the annual Citizen's perception survey

Status: Closed
Published Date: 24/04/2015
Closing Date: 19/05/2015
Value: neg.
RM4655 - L0464; HMT - ICT Secure Disposal Services - Invitation to Tender - This is an open procurement for the provision of ICT Secure Disposal services. The Information Workplace Solutions (IWS) team within HM Treasury is looking to appoint a service provider for the provision of secure IT disposal services for HM Treasury and its agencies.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 24/04/2015
Closing Date: 11/05/2015
Value: £20,000
Independent Expert for Major Works Committee - Provide professional support and advice in relation to the issues noted in the report to Lambeth's Cabinet July 2014 and the current and on-going LAP Attending 8 MWC meetings to provide observations and advice on the LAP: tasks, KPIs, progress, performance and outcomes To attend the quarterly meetings of the Tenants’ and Leaseholders’ councils (8) and support residents to understand and engage in the delivery of tasks within the LAP To support the development of a quarterly audit of tasks and outcomes within the LAP To help develop consensus between Residents, Lambeth Living and the Council on the outcomes of LAP SMART targets, by providing the relevant facts and data Scrutinise 9 (nine) Major Works projects/proposals, to assess, for reasonableness and VFM: the need for the works; appropriateness of the technical solution; quality of proposed materials and service delivery against competitive market costs/ standards; and oversee the implementation of the works to ensure that their design and specification is being adhered to and that the specified material and equipment are indeed what the contractor is supplying and installing. Deliverables per project • A technical assessment, confirming (or otherwise) that the works were/are necessary and the solutions appropriate • An independent costing for the proposed/completed works • An assessment of the quality of completed works at key milestones, in relation to VFM A full typed technical report that provides evidence based critical analysis of the original proposals, commenting on suitability of the proposals, quality, omissions, unnecessary proposals, alternative options and other factors that will ensure improved VFM. This report will supersede the original proposals in scope, technical performance and cost where this provides superior VFM A full typed report in plain English that can be understood clearly by residents that explains the technical report and which shows options that may be available and costs A refined report in each of categories (i) and (ii) and a further oral briefing with residents once a more detailed validation survey has been done of those parts of the project which, without special arrangements for access (e.g. scaffold), can only be estimated Specific reports in technical terms and plain English at key performance indicator points and a completion report at the end of each stage of the project confirming that standards of implementation have met the specifications of the project and that work is complete and that the invoicing is correct

Status: Closed
Published Date: 24/04/2015
Closing Date: 11/05/2015
Value: £20,000
Health Impact Assessment Expert - In addition to the standard topics covered in a typical HIA study (Warmth and Comfort, Energy Efficiency , Reductions in heating bills, Safety, Security, Social Costs and Benefits); the Council would like additional key outputs from the Expert, which consists of: (a) In terms of the Older People Sheltered programme, to gauge the additional impact of the adaptions (e.g. wet rooms) that the Council are installing, not only on health in terms of falls avoidance, but also, if possible, on any social care, e.g. any reduction of required home care services, provision of community equipment etc. (b) The stress of the refurbishment process to older people and any indication how this can be minimised. (c) Highlight the links between unemployment and social housing, and the impact of DH and LHS programme on this. (d) How are residents supported in relation to the factors that prevent them from working (e.g. operation of benefits, debt support and the type of support they are offered in relation to employment search and employability)? (e) How many jobs will it create and what opportunities will there be for residents to learn new skills that might help them get on in work? Will living in a decent home make residents any more likely to be in employment? (f) The impact of DH and LHS programme on the wider environment (e.g. for active travel, play, and sports). Can children play safely inside or in front of the house? (g) Is there sufficient protection from air pollution? (h) In terms of traffic accidents, is the area/estate equipped with sufficient crossings into and out of the estate to ensure people can get around easily on foot and bike? (i) The impact of financial security on residents’ mental and physical wellbeing, and the importance of continuing this provision for residents. (j) The HIA to link back to the outcomes in Lambeth Council’s Community Plan

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 24/04/2015
Closing Date: 03/03/2015
Value: neg.
Land Registry - Webs Ops, Business Analyst, Designer - Direct Award - For the provision of a Junior User Researcher and a Senior Business Analyst and a Designer under the DS01-188 project.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 24/04/2015
Closing Date: 20/02/2015
Value: neg.
Ministry of Justice Defence Solicitor Beta Phase - To provide an API to connect existing software and services. To provide solicitors with digital tools to manage their duty rota calendars for the Beta phase.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 24/04/2015
Closing Date: 16/04/2015
Value: £788
GB-LIVERPOOL: Biobank - Waterbath - Waterbath. This project is part funded by European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).