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Highly experienced mediator and procurement consultant with 25+ years' expertise in ICT performance, public procurement, contract management, and dispute resolution—supporting transformation, compliance, and performance improvement across government, suppliers, and complex commercial environments.
Proven expert in public sector tendering, proposals, and grant success—delivering measurable income growth through strategic bid management, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and implementation of quality frameworks including EFQM, ISO 9001, 14001, 45001, and Disability Confident Leader accreditation.
Martin Medforth, LLM, FRSA
Highly experienced mediator and procurement consultant with 25+ years' expertise in ICT performance, public procurement, contract management, and dispute resolution—supporting transformation, compliance, and performance improvement across government, suppliers, and complex commercial environments.
The Open Contracting Data Standard is a framework designed to increase transparency and access to public procurement data in the public sector. It is widely used by governments and organisations worldwide to report on procurement processes and contracts.
The OCID, or Open Contracting Identifier, is a key element of this standard. The OCID is a globally unique identifier for each contracting process. Each OCID is unique, which ensures that each contracting process can be distinctly and universally recognised. This means that all information related to a single contracting process, from the planning stage to tender and award, can be easily linked and traced using the OCID.
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Stage: AwardDate Published: 8th December 2025 (today)Value: £100K-£500KSource: Find A Tender Service
Description: Building Services Engineer at Holloway Park
Summary: The public procurement contract titled "Holloway Park Phase 2&3 M&E" was managed by Peabody Trust, a regional authority based in London. This procurement falls under the services industry category, specifically energy and related services. The process, completed by early December 2025, took place primarily in the UKI region, with London serving as the main location. The procurement was conducted through a limited method, involving an award procedure without prior publication of a call for competition. The contract for this project was awarded on 2 May 2025 for a total value of £351,065.83, with Max Fordham emerging as the successful supplier.
Stage: AwardDate Published: 8th December 2025 (today)Value: Under £100KSource: Find A Tender Service
Description: Employer's Agent services
Summary: The procurement process for "Chelsea Court Employers Agent," managed by Peabody Trust, has been completed with a focus on construction consultancy services. The contract primarily involves the Employers Agent services in London and falls under the industry category of "Construction consultancy services." Although the process employed a limited procurement method, excluding prior publication of a call for competition, the contract was awarded to Hunters and Partners Ltd. The procurement stage was completed on 28th February 2025, with Peabody Trust serving as both the contracting authority and buyer. The procurement's value amounted to £92,250 under a contract signed on the stated date.
Stage: AwardDate Published: 8th December 2025 (today)Value: £100K-£500KSource: Find A Tender Service
Description: Procurement of a Virtual Infrastructure and Hardware Refresh Project To view this notice, please click here: https://trinityhouse.delta-esourcing.com/delta/viewNotice.html?noticeId=999817435
Summary: The public procurement process conducted by Trinity House, a sub-central government authority based in London, involves the project titled "Virtual Infrastructure and Hardware Refresh Project." This procurement falls under the industry category of information systems and servers and targets the renewal of virtual infrastructure and associated hardware. Located within the UK region, the process employed a direct procurement method without competition due to its below-threshold nature. The procurement stage is complete, with the contract awarded on 14th November 2025 and scheduled to run between 17th November 2025 and 27th March 2026. The main procurement category is goods, with the contract valued at approximately £214,798.26 gross.
Location: Enfield•Buyer: LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD
Stage: AwardDate Published: 8th December 2025 (today)Value: Under £100KSource: Find A Tender Service
Description: Steel Warriors is a charity that melts down surrendered street knives to repurpose as outdoor gym equipment. This provides a unique facility for the borough.
Summary: The London Borough of Enfield has completed a procurement process for the "Steel Warriors Pymmes Park Outdoor Gym," classified under the goods category and associated with fitness equipment. The project involves transforming surrendered street knives into outdoor gym facilities, uniquely contributing to community resources in Enfield, United Kingdom. Through a direct procurement method classified as below threshold and without competition, the contract was awarded to Steel Warriors, a large-scale supplier based in London. Key dates include the contract's signing on 8th December 2025, with implementation expected from 1st January to 31st March 2026.
Stage: AwardDate Published: 8th December 2025 (today)Value: £100K-£500KSource: Contracts Finder
Description: Provision of Chorus Analyse and Investigate licences with Cloud Hosting
Summary: The procurement process for the contract titled "Chorus Licenses" was conducted by Nottinghamshire Police, centred in Nottingham, United Kingdom. This procurement falls under the industry category of "Software package and information systems" and involved the provision of Chorus Analyse and Investigate licenses with Cloud Hosting. The process utilised a selective procurement method, specifically a call-off from a framework agreement, ensuring efficient sourcing for the necessary services. The tender reached completion with the award to Chorus Intelligence Ltd, with the award status being active as of 24th November 2025. This contract covers a period from 15th November 2025 until 14th November 2026 and has a total value of £156,700.
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Location: Central London•Buyer: GREAT ORMOND STREET HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
Stage: AwardDate Published: 8th December 2025 (today)Value: £100K-£500KSource: Find A Tender Service
Description: Upgrade and extension to existing system
Summary: The procurement process for the "Pneumatic Tube System Upgrade" at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust in London has reached the award stage. The contract, awarded under a direct award method, emphasises the necessity for the current system's manufacturer to undertake the upgrade and extension due to technical compatibility requirements with new infrastructure. The contract is valued at approximately £188,000, excluding VAT, and falls under the services category with a focus on special conveying systems installation. The completion of the process was recorded on 8th December 2025, with work scheduled to commence on 5th January 2026 and conclude by 31st March 2026.
Stage: AwardDate Published: 8th December 2025 (today)Value: Under £100KSource: Find A Tender Service
Description: Contract for alterations to GP waiting area, additional AC, heating alterations at Shaw Heath
Summary: The procurement process conducted by NHS Property Services Limited involved a contract titled "Alterations to GP waiting area, additional AC, heating alterations at Shaw Heath". This project fell under the industry category of refurbishment work, specifically in the 'works' procurement category. The buying organisation is based in Stockport, United Kingdom, identified by the code GB-PPON-PCGC-8557-XYGT. The procurement stage has been completed, with the contract signed on 23rd November 2025 and active between 24th November and 19th December 2025. The procurement method employed was 'limited', designed for below threshold - limited competition scenarios.
Location: Milton Keynes•Buyer: THE OPEN UNIVERSITY
Stage: AwardDate Published: 8th December 2025 (today)Value: £100K-£500KSource: Find A Tender Service
Description: Continued access to video resources for the University's library resources.
Summary: The buying organisation, The Open University, based in Milton Keynes, UK, has completed a procurement process titled "Library Resources," under the industry category of library services. The contract, identified by the number OUPA11590, involves a direct award to MyJoVE Corporation, the sole provider capable of delivering the specified video resources integrated into University courses. This tender process, which adheres to legal requirements under UKPGA 2023/54, moved directly to the award phase and was concluded on 8th December 2025. The contract period starts on 9th January 2026 and runs until 8th January 2030, covering services valued at £430,000.
Location: Portsmouth•Buyer: HAVANT BOROUGH COUNCIL
Stage: TenderDate Published: 8th December 2025 (today)Value: £500K-£1MSource: Find A Tender Service
Description: Havant Borough Council (the council), is inviting tenders from suitably qualified suppliers for the provision of open access social welfare services for people across Havant Borough (the Service). The purpose of the Service is to: - Provide free, confidential, impartial advice to people in need, over the age of 16 who live or work in Havant Borough. - Improve outcomes for individuals and help prevent future crisis, whilst helping reduce demand for health care, social care, housing, and other statutory services. - Seek to understand the underlying causes of people's problems with the aim of helping the individual better deal with the symptoms of their challengers by offering a holistic advice and support service. The Service must be available through a range of options, with and without appointment, (read more...)
Summary: Havant Borough Council is inviting tenders for the provision of advice services under the industry category of guidance services, specifically intended to offer social welfare support to residents of Havant Borough. The procurement process is currently in the tender stage, with a closing submission deadline set for 19 January 2026. The contract is valued at £705,000, excluding VAT, and has an anticipated start date of 01 April 2026, with an initial term extending until 31 March 2029, and potential extensions permitting the contract to last up to five years. The open procedure allows for a transparent procurement method, inviting interested parties to submit their tenders via Havant Council's eProcurement Portal.
Tender deadline: 19th January 202642 days remaining
Location: South West London•Buyer: WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL
Stage: TenderDate Published: 8th December 2025 (today)Value: Under £100KSource: Find A Tender Service
Description: Westminster City Council (WCC) has invested heavily in the Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) through grants alone. We have committed in our Voluntary and Community Sector Investment Strategy (2023-2028) to investing in capacity building for the VCS, improving the way we measure impact and investing in processes and systems to ensure we have clear, consistent, and accessible council processes. In support of this work, we are commissioning a grants management platform for a 3-year pilot (a 2-year contract with 1-year optional extension) to assess whether the management platform supports the Council with the following key objectives: * To improve the experience for grant applicants, ensuring there is a consistent approach for all grant streams, and that they don't have to re-input the same information multiple times when applying (read more...)
Summary: Westminster City Council is currently in the tender stage for the procurement of a Grants Management System, facilitated under the procurement ID BT225. This open competition is held under the "Below threshold - open competition" method and is classified under services, specifically targeting industry-specific software and consultancy services. The process is aimed at supporting the Council's Voluntary and Community Sector Investment Strategy for 2023-2028 by enhancing consistency in grant application processes. Interested parties should be aware of the submission period deadline, which ends on 16th January 2026, with the enquiry period closing slightly before on 14th January 2026. The contract will commence on 9th February 2026 and is set to run for an initial 3-year period, including a possible 1-year extension, based in London, specifically at 64 Victoria Street.
Tender deadline: 16th January 202639 days remaining