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Residential Children Home Works
Milton Keynes City Council
Milton Keynes City Council are currently out to tender for the Refurbishment works at two Council-owned properties at 8 Barbara Mews in Neathhill and 68/69 Quantock Crescent in Emerson Valley areas of Milton Keynes. The Council proposes to enter into a contract that will be for a term of 8 weeks (installation and completion) with the successful tenderer.
General Building Construction & Maintenance Framework
Cardiff Council
Cardiff Council and the Vale of Glamorgan Council intend to establish a collaborative multi‑lot General Building, Construction and Maintenance Framework to support planned works, reactive maintenance, specialist services, and statutory compliance across their estates. The Framework will comprise a range of lots covering general building, electrical, mechanical, roofing, external works, fire and security, and statutory compliance services, with emergency response sub‑lots linked to parent lots. The Framework will run for three years with an optional one‑year extension and has an estimated total value of £123,514,000.00. Call‑offs will utilise the NEC4 suite. This Competitive Flexible Procedure tender will be conducted in two phases: the Pre‑Selection Questionnaire (PSQ) stage and the Invitation to Tender (ITT) stage. The Contracting Authority will invite the top ten (10) highest ranking suppliers per lot to the next stage who meet the conditions of participation. In the event of tied scores at the 10th position, all suppliers with the same score will be invited to the ITT stage. on, which will be issued when the procurement opportunity is published. During the ITT stage, suppliers will be evaluated on the basis of their quality, cost, and proposed community wellbeing benefits. Following evaluation, successful suppliers will be ranked according to their overall scores per lot. The Councils reserve the right, in accordance with the flexibility permitted under the Competitive Flexible Procedure, to refine, amend or further develop the procurement process and tender documentation following completion of the PSQ stage. Any such modifications—where applied—will be communicated transparently to all PSQ‑qualified suppliers and will apply equally to all participants. It is expected that Tenderers will be able to provide all Works that are in the Scope in- house. However, the Authority recognises that some niche elements of a Scope may need to be sub-contracted. The Potential
WLC Southall Boundary Fence
West London College
The front elevation of Southall Community College is currently open. This project provides a new security fence to the south boundary of the site and includes manually operated vehicle and pedestrian gates. There are sections of fencing between the boundary fence and the building to segregate sections of the front elevation. To limit disruption to the college the works are anticipated to take place during the college’s summer break – July and August 2026
Public Convenience, John Street
Porthcawl Town Council
Background The Grade II listed Public Conveniences on John Street represent a rare surviving example of early twentieth century public provision and remain a valued part of Porthcawl’s town centre. It is therefore important that all recommended repairs and proposed methodologies are carefully considered against recognised Conservation Principles, in order to safeguard the building’s significance, protect its fabric and preserve its distinct character. Project Description The project aims to refurbish the existing public convinces to reduce maintenance costs to the council. Current proposed repairs include external fabrics, internal fabrics and services. The project information is included within Appendix D of the tender Documents including current design information and survey information.
Windows and Doors
QUALIS PROPERTY SOLUTIONS LTD
uPVC Windows and Doors Planned Scope and Specification of Works 1.0 Scope of Works 1.1 The work comprises of the survey, supply, removal and replacement of existing windows and doors to EFDC properties including leaseholders and tenanted residential properties as part of a planned programme of works. 1.2 Works include removal of existing units, installation of new units, making good, waste disposal and cleaning. 1.3 The programme is based on an estimated quantity, The actuals will depend on the outcome of the individual surveys. 2.0 Standards and Compliance 2.1 All works shall comply with current UK legislation and standards including • Building Regulations (Parts A, B, F, K, L and M) • BS EN 14351-1, BS 8213-4, BS 6375 • PAS 24, BS EN 1279 • Equality Act 2010 • CDM Regulations 2015 2.2 Installers must be FENSA or CERTASS registered. 3.0 General Requirements 3.1 Products shall be new, suitable for social housing and from an approved manufacturer. Profiles shall be Class A to BS EN 12608-1 with a minimum 10-year guarantee for frames, glazing and hardware. 4.0 Surveys and Design 4.1 The Contractor shall undertake full measured surveys prior to manufacture. Units shall suit existing openings and allow for tolerance and site conditions. 5.0 uPVC Windows 5.1 Multi-chamber uPVC system with a minimum depth of 70mm. Frames to be white internally and externally. Fully welded frames, internally beaded triple or double glazing to be agreed by QPS, whole window U-value ≤ 1.2 W/m²K, PAS 24 security to ground floor and accessible windows. Restrictors to all windows on the first floor and above. 6.0 Glazing 6.1 Double/Triple glazed sealed units to BS EN 1279, low-E argon filled. Safety glazing provided where required. Obscure glazing to bathrooms and WCs. 7.0 Rear Doors 7.1 Single, double and patio doors to be PAS 24 compliant with multi-point locking, 3-star cylinders and low thresholds. Whole door U-value ≤ 1.2 W/m²K. 8.0 Front Entrance Doors 8.1 GRP composite FD30 fire doors or
Highways Urban Grass, Shrubs & Hedges Maintenance
Kent County Council
To apply for this tender please use link: https://www.kentbusinessportal.org.uk/commonNoticeSearch/viewNotice.html?displayNoticeId=1032478186 PLEASE NOTE: When you click RESPOND on the page from the above link, you will be taken to a page entitled "Market Engagement" - this is an ERROR. Please then click REGISTER INTEREST to access the tender opportunity, PLEASE NOTE: THIS UK4 TENDER NOTICE REPLACES DUPLICATE NOTICE : Highways Urban Grass, Shrubs & Hedges Maintenance UK4: Tender notice Notice identifier: 2026/S 000-039181 Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-068df3 UK4: Tender notice Notice identifier: 2026/S 000-039181 Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-068df3 HAS BEEN TERMINATED The Contractor for each lot is responsible for the programmed works and additional ad-hoc provision. The main service areas comprise of urban grass, shrub and hedge cutting to contribute to visual amenity and to keep roads and pavements clear of vegetation for the safe passage of highway users. Works are conducted typically Monday to Friday. The annual activities required under this contract consist of the following: • Six programmed urban grass cutting visits • One shrub bed maintenance visit • One hedge maintenance visit • Two rose bed maintenance visits • One conservation verge and wildflower programmed maintenance visit • Other programmed activities • Ad hoc works The Council does not guarantee any minimum value, volume of work, or spend under the contract. The expected total contract value for this procurement amounts to £22,500,000. This is broken down as follows (all figures are estimates): -Initial Term 60 months (5 years) totalling £10,125,000 (Lot 1 - £4,556,250 Lot 2 - £5,568,750) -Optional Extension Term up to 36 months (3 years) totalling £6,075,000 (Lot 1 - £2,733,750 Lot 2 - £3,341,250) However, to allow for any future increases in funding, any future inflation, Compensation Events, and any other unexpected but in-scope spend, the total maximum contract value w
Climate Adaptation Scilly2
Council of the Isles of Scilly
Phase 2 of the Climate Adaptation Scilly Program. Concentrating on coastal defences at Periglis on St. Agnes, remedial works to Porth Coose. Reviewing the feasibility of minor works to Green Bay Bryher and a range of demountable works on St. Mary's
Henry Cavendish Roofing Works
London Borough of Lambeth
The procurement objective is to appoint a contractor for the provision of Works covering the stripe up and removal of existing roofing coverings and replace with new roofing system as per noted in specifications. This also includes any works required to existing roof M&E plant
Radford House - External Facade Works
Ramsgate Town Council
Ramsgate Town Council will be appointing a contractor to undertake remedial works to the external façade of Radford House. The works are located at the public facility in Ramsgate - previously the Old Fire Station, at 18-20 Effingham Street, Ramsgate, CT11 9AT. The exterior works are part of a wider redevelopment of the site, which will include internal alterations to the building, and temporary technicians accommodation (under separate contracts to follow) The requirement of the repair and maintenance works is to ensure the deterioration of the building is prevented, the change of use proposals are implemented and heritage features of the original building are protected and restored. The contractor is to undertake repair and maintenance works as listed within the attached documents. All works shall be undertaken in accordance with the client's consultant's approval. The works need to be undertaken by an experienced contractor that have the necessary skills and experience to undertake the works as required. The contractor will need to demonstrate their experience as part of their tender return.
Term Maintenance Contract (Engineering & Building Fabric) 2026-2036
Hampshire County Council
The Term Maintenance Contracts provide planned and reactive maintenance to Hampshire County Council (HCC) sites and schools within their (HCC and School's) Service Level Agreement (SLA). The current contracts were competitively tendered in 2017 and are due to expire on 31 July 2026. There is an ongoing need to provide a service to deliver reactive and planned preventative maintenance across the Hampshire County Council and their SLA schools' estate. The new Term Maintenance contract will be for the provision of 'Hard FM' servicing, testing and inspection of building services and fabric together with reactive maintenance services. Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) tasks will be scheduled using the SFG20 standard. The Contract will also include a 'helpdesk' arrangement to capture and triage reactive maintenance. HCC owns a substantial property estate, held primarily for the delivery of frontline public services, but also more generally to support the County Council's corporate priorities. The County Council's assets are diverse and include schools, residential and nursing care homes, children's homes, day centres, libraries, waste disposal and recycling facilities, country parks, rural landholdings, and operational farms. The County Council also owns and occupies offices, workshops, depots and storage accommodation, leases other commercial property to businesses and rural holdings to farmers and has responsibility for a wide range of heritage assets including listed buildings and Scheduled Monuments. The desired outcomes of the new contract are to deliver a modern and effective compliance, planned preventative maintenance and reactive maintenance service for HCC. Ensuring good quality, value for money work, is undertaken with a lifecycle approach to asset management. Utilising Concerto and digital tools to facilitate timely and accurate information management and customer interactions. All Tenderers must have signed, completed and submitted (Annex 4e) - TUPE & Site Data Confidentiality Undertaking Template by the Clarification deadline. Tenderers who submit a tender without having completed and returned (Annex 4e) as an attachment via the Intend Correspondence function before the deadline for clarification questions (30/10/2025 at 17:00), will have their submission rejected. The tender submission will not have taken into account TUPE costs or have received the confidential sensitive site data required information for a bid to pass evaluation and the tender will therefore Fail.
Maintenance and Improvement of Street Lighting and Illuminated Traffic Signs 2026
Monmouthshire County Council; Torfaen County Borough Council
Tender for the Maintenance and Improvement of Street Lighting and Illuminated Traffic Signs 2026. The contract covers maintenance and improvement services for street lighting and illuminated traffic signs across the contracting authorities' areas. The contract period runs from 14 May 2026 to 14 May 2030, with a possible extension to 13 May 2032 at the discretion of the Local Authority. The procurement is classified under services with CPV codes covering street-lighting equipment, maintenance services, electrical machinery and installation work.
Private Sector Housing Approved List
Newport City Council
Approved list of contractors to undertakes private sector housing adaptation works for eligable disabled facilities grant works. Establishes a framework. Total value (estimated): £5,200,000 excluding VAT / £6,240,000 including VAT. Contract dates (estimated): 1 September 2026 to 31 August 2030 (4 years). Main category: Works. CPV classifications: 45300000 - Building installation work. Contract locations: UKL21 - Monmouthshire and Newport. Particular suitability: Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). Publication date of tender notice (estimated): 10 May 2026. Procedure type: Open procedure. Above or below total value threshold: Above or equal to threshold.
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