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United Kingdomservices
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The Management of The Gateway School's Leisure Facilities

CREATING TOMORROW MULTI ACADEMY TRUST

The Gateway School are seeking a management partner for their joint use leisure facilities. The facilities include a 20m x 6m swimming pool, 10-station gym, 2-court and 1-court sports hall, sand-based MUGA (floodlit) and an astroturf pitch. The contract commences in September 2026 and is for 10 years with an option to extend for two additional period of up to 5 years. The total possible contract duration, including extension provisions will be 20 years. The procurement will be based on a lean single staged process.

Estimated value£2.0m
042047-2026
United Kingdomservices

Wonderlab Gallery 2D Graphic Designer at Science and Industry Museum

Science Museum Group

This is an exciting time for the Science and Industry Museum (SIM) to embark on the development of Wonderlab, following the success of Wonderlab at the Science Museum (ScM) in London, the National Science and Media Museum (NSMM) in Bradford, and the National Railway Museum (NRM) in York. SIM is seeking a consultant to provide Graphic Design services to support the development and delivery of visual communication for Wonderlab at the Science and Industry Museum. For more information, please see the tender documents.

Estimated value£55,000
041848-2026
New Zealandservices
closing in 4 weeks

Advance Notice - Technical Support Services (TSS) Panel Reset 2026

Ministry of Defence

This Advance Notice is provided to inform the market of the Ministry of Defence’s (the Ministry) intention to undertake a full reset of the Technical Support Services (TSS) Panel in 2026. The reset will be undertaken in alignment with: • The New Zealand Government Procurement Rules (5th Edition), including updated requirements relating to panels and secondary procurement. • The release of the Defence Capability Plan (DCP); and • The New Zealand Defence Industry Strategy, supporting appropriate competition, supplier diversity, and domestic capability. This notice is provided to support early supplier awareness and planning. No response is required at this stage. Please see attached document for further information.

Estimated value
33830698
United Kingdomservices
closing tomorrow

Spinnaker Tower Operator

Portsmouth City Council

Portsmouth City Council - the 'Council - is inviting tenders from suitably qualified and experienced operators for the operation of the Spinnaker Tower - the 'Tower' - on a long term mutually incentivised partnership basis. THE TOWER The Spinnaker Tower is located on the waterfront within Gunwharf Quays shopping centre and is a prominent landmark offering views of the city, the Solent and the Isle of Wight. The Tower is Portsmouth's most prominent landmark, 170m in height with 3 upper viewing platforms at 100, 105 and 110 metres providing views of Portsmouth Harbour and the Solent. The tower opened in 2005 attracting 100,000 visitors in the first two months of opening. There is a reception at the base of the building with ancillary interpretation space, entertainment and leisure uses, ticketing, plant, management and staff facilities. There are two cafes - the ground floor Spinnaker Kitchen and Bar and the Cloud Café located on View Deck 2, 105 metres up. There is an additional podium area at ground level which is activated over the festive period for a Christmas market, with potential for it to be used permanently as commercial space. Permitted Uses, Opening Times & Access Under the new contract the primary function of the Tower must remain a public viewing tower, to be open in line with hours set out within the Council's specification. Through the procurement process suggestions for incorporation of historical and maritime components, that may also include literary and cultural references associated with the wider city, will be considered. The Operator must ensure that the Tower is open to the public for a minimum of 8 hours/day April to September and 6 hours/day October to March except Christmas Day. Core opening times are 10.00 - 18.00 during summer months and 6 hours within the core times during the winter months (e.g.10.00 - 16.00). The Operator may open earlier or later to support other activities such as breakfasts or evening events and functions. No curfew

Estimated value£168.2m
041264-2026
United Kingdomservices

RFQ 2026/08 - PEACEPLUS Home is a Journey Migration in Film and theatre - Retender

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (NMD)

The PEACEPLUS programme comprises six themes and encompasses 22 investment areas. Strand 3 focuses on cultural diversity and in increasing understanding of and respect for cultural identities. Alongside a dedicated Social Inclusion Officer responsible for the development and monitoring of relationships and needs of minority and newcomer communities (incl. Traveller community). The Newry, Mourne & Down District Council (NMDDC) Action Plan ‘Thriving Together’ has been developed by the PEACEPLUS Partnership, utilising a co-design approach involving comprehensive engagement with the local community and other key stakeholders including statutory providers, public bodies, businesses, and Council DEA (District Electoral Area) Forums. This is a programme that explores the historical and contemporary experiences of migration for work and refuge across the UK and Ireland. Through museum visits, film and theatre screenings, guest speakers, and facilitated discussions, participants will reflect

Estimated value£7,525
040984-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing tomorrow

Spinnaker Tower Operator

Portsmouth City Council

Portsmouth City Council - the 'Council - is inviting tenders from suitably qualified and experienced operators for the operation of the Spinnaker Tower - the 'Tower' - on a long term mutually incentivised partnership basis. THE TOWER The Spinnaker Tower is located on the waterfront within Gunwharf Quays shopping centre and is a prominent landmark offering views of the city, the Solent and the Isle of Wight. The Tower is Portsmouth's most prominent landmark, 170m in height with 3 upper viewing platforms at 100, 105 and 110 metres providing views of Portsmouth Harbour and the Solent. The tower opened in 2005 attracting 100,000 visitors in the first two months of opening. There is a reception at the base of the building with ancillary interpretation space, entertainment and leisure uses, ticketing, plant, management and staff facilities. There are two cafes - the ground floor Spinnaker Kitchen and Bar and the Cloud Café located on View Deck 2, 105 metres up. There is an additional podium area at ground level which is activated over the festive period for a Christmas market, with potential for it to be used permanently as commercial space. Permitted Uses, Opening Times & Access Under the new contract the primary function of the Tower must remain a public viewing tower, to be open in line with hours set out within the Council's specification. Through the procurement process suggestions for incorporation of historical and maritime components, that may also include literary and cultural references associated with the wider city, will be considered. The Operator must ensure that the Tower is open to the public for a minimum of 8 hours/day April to September and 6 hours/day October to March except Christmas Day. Core opening times are 10.00 - 18.00 during summer months and 6 hours within the core times during the winter months (e.g.10.00 - 16.00). The Operator may open earlier or later to support other activities such as breakfasts or evening events and functions. No curfew

Estimated value£168.2m
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PolandContract or concession notice – standard regime

Poland – Services related to the preparation of training manuals – Opracowanie i wydanie pakietów materiałów edukacyjnych dla dzieci młodszych na poziomie A1 (A1.1. i A 1.2.), w tym opracowanie koncepcji pakietu materiałów edukacyjnych oraz stworzenie ich wersji cyfrowej

Instytut Rozwoju Języka Polskiego im. św. Maksymiliana Marii Kolbego

Seria materiałów edukacyjnych przeznaczonych dla dzieci młodszych (wiek 6– 10 lat) od poziomu A1 do poziomu A2 włącznie wg ESOKJ oraz materiałów edukacyjnych na poziomie A1(A1.1 i A1.2)

Estimated value
304827-2026
NorwaySupplies

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.

Estimated valueNOK 5.0m
304823-2026
United Kingdomworks
closing in 8 days

Leach Pottery Museum Interpretation Fitout Contractor

BERNARD LEACH (ST IVES) TRUST LIMITED

Interpretation Fit-Out Build Contractor - The Leach Pottery, St Ives, Cornwall The Bernard Leach (St Ives) Trust Ltd invites tenders from suitably experienced contractors to deliver interpretation/exhibition fit-out works across the Leach Pottery site in St Ives, Cornwall. This commission forms part of a major £10 million capital redevelopment of one of the world's most significant studio pottery heritage sites, funded with support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Contract Value: £375,000 - £400,000 (exclusive of VAT) Contract Form: JCT Intermediate Building Contract with Contractor's Design (ICD) 2024 Practical Completion: 4 June 2027 Site Opening: 18 June 2027 Scope of Works: The appointed contractor will act as Principal Designer and Principal Contractor, responsible for the manufacture, supply, and installation of four main packages: setworks and 3D elements; display showcases (including Government Indemnity Scheme standard cases); graphics and 2D elements production; and exhibition lighting supply. Works span multiple spaces, including the historic Grade II listed Pottery buildings; refurbished 2008 extensions; new build Learning studios and reception areas; outdoor spaces, and cross-site wayfinding. Full coordination with the client (The Bernard Leach (St Ives) Trust Ltd), base build contractors (Dow Jones Architects), interpretive designers (Extended Studio), and the separately appointed AV contractor will be required. Audiovisual hardware and software are contracted separately and are out of scope. Key Dates as per ITT document: * Site visits (compulsory): Tuesday, 28 April - Thursday, 28 May 2026 * Clarification deadline: Noon, Friday, 29 May 2026 * Clarifications published: Monday 1 June 2026 * Submission deadline: Noon, Friday, 12 June 2026 * Evaluation: w/c Monday 15 June 2026 * Interviews (shortlisted): Friday, 26 June and Monday, 29 June 2026 * Contract award (notification): Tuesday, 30 June 2026 * Online kick-off meeting Monday, 13 July 2026 *

Estimated value£400,000
Leach Pottery Museum Interpretation Fitout Contractor

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