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DGCP-0212 School Catering Equipment Repair and Maintenance
Dumfries and Galloway Council
Dumfries and Galloway Council are looking to contract with a supplier who can take on the Repairs and Maintenance to a broad range of commercial catering and/or Refrigeration equipment held within Schools' kitchens across the region along with other council buildings.
Bideford Christmas Lights - Installation, Maintenance and Removal
Bideford Town Council
The purpose of this tender is to procure, install, maintain, and remove Christmas lighting displays in various locations in the town centre in Bideford for the festive seasons 2026-2029.
Cirencester Christmas Lights 2027-2031
Cirencester Town Council
Cirencester Town Council oversees the Christmas light display throughout the town centre. We are inviting tenders for the design, supply, storage, annual maintenance and testing of high-quality Christmas lights. This contract will cover the festive light displays for the 2027to 2031 Christmas seasons, starting in November 2027 (5-year contract). The Town Council prefers that costs are distributed evenly across the duration of the contract. The display is expected to be attractive, reliable, and environmentally conscious and will be the highlight of the annual light switch-on event held on the last Saturday of November. The Town Council is also responsible for Christmas in Cirencester celebrations and holds the annual Advent Market & Light Switch-on and Christmas Markets to boost civic pride and stimulate local trade. We welcome proposals from experienced and innovative providers who can help deliver a high-quality festive experience for residents and visitors alike. Our primary objectives are as follows: • Deliver a safe and reliable lighting display that aligns with the design brief and specific locations. • Comply with the established timelines • Ensure the festive lights and safe and meet current legislations • Ensure that the scheme meets environmental and sustainability credentials. Key Requirements for 2027 Scheme Onwards Design style: o Highlight the historic and classic nature of Cirencester. o Warm, welcoming festive atmosphere rather than overly modern or commercial. Sustainability: o Use of low-energy systems (LED, efficient power use, durable materials). o Minimise environmental impact while delivering a high-quality festive display. Christmas tree: o Council arranges delivery and collection of a 40ft real tree. o Operator to design and install tree decorations within the lighting scheme budget o Work with sponsors, as required, in relation to additional tree decorations Coverage: o All streets must continue to be lit Site Overview Key Locations Include:
The Provision of Fire Alarms and Associated Systems Maintenance
University of Bath
The objective of this Contract is to ensure the highest possible standards of reliability and availability of Fire Alarms and Associated Systems. The successful Contractor will work in collaboration with the University’s Campus Infrastructure Department to deliver a robust programme of planned preventative maintenance, complemented by an efficient and effective repair service.
Cirencester Christmas Lights 2027-2031
Cirencester Town Council
Cirencester Town Council oversees the Christmas light display throughout the town centre. We are inviting tenders for the design, supply, storage, annual maintenance and testing of high-quality Christmas lights. This contract will cover the festive light displays for the 2027to 2031 Christmas seasons, starting in November 2027 (5-year contract). The Town Council prefers that costs are distributed evenly across the duration of the contract. The display is expected to be attractive, reliable, and environmentally conscious and will be the highlight of the annual light switch-on event held on the last Saturday of November. The Town Council is also responsible for Christmas in Cirencester celebrations and holds the annual Advent Market & Light Switch-on and Christmas Markets to boost civic pride and stimulate local trade. We welcome proposals from experienced and innovative providers who can help deliver a high-quality festive experience for residents and visitors alike. Our primary objectives are as follows: • Deliver a safe and reliable lighting display that aligns with the design brief and specific locations. • Comply with the established timelines • Ensure the festive lights and safe and meet current legislations • Ensure that the scheme meets environmental and sustainability credentials. Key Requirements for 2027 Scheme Onwards Design style: o Highlight the historic and classic nature of Cirencester. o Warm, welcoming festive atmosphere rather than overly modern or commercial. Sustainability: o Use of low-energy systems (LED, efficient power use, durable materials). o Minimise environmental impact while delivering a high-quality festive display. Christmas tree: o Council arranges delivery and collection of a 40ft real tree. o Operator to design and install tree decorations within the lighting scheme budget o Work with sponsors, as required, in relation to additional tree decorations Coverage: o All streets must continue to be lit Site Overview Key Locations Include:
The Provision of Fire Alarms and Associated Systems Maintenance
University of Bath
The objective of this Contract is to ensure the highest possible standards of reliability and availability of Fire Alarms and Associated Systems. The successful Contractor will work in collaboration with the University’s Campus Infrastructure Department to deliver a robust programme of planned preventative maintenance, complemented by an efficient and effective repair service.
Norway – Archive shelving – Procurement of compact shelving for a new archive magazine.
Interkommunalt Arkiv Troms Iks
Inter-municipal Arkiv Troms Iks (hereafter called Arkiv Troms) shall furnish new archive premises and require engineering design, procurement and assembly of the compact shelving in the archive magazine. The contract also includes a service agreement and an order for spare parts.
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.
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