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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Supply of Liquid Fuels and Oils</title>
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      <description>THE POLICE, FIRE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CUMBRIA - Supply of Heating Oil, Kerosene and White Diesel to both estates.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Bridgwater Fair - Electric Supply</title>
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      <description>BRIDGWATER TOWN COUNCIL - St Matthews Fair, Market Electricity Supply.   Date &amp; Time:  Annually on the Last Wednesday of September, install to be in place before 9am on the Tuesday of fair week.   Duration: Electricity supply available daily from 09.00 - 00.00 Tuesday until end of event Saturday 23.00. Cabling to be removed before 10am Sunday morning when the highway reopens.   Location:  West Street, Bridgwater, Somerset.  Requirements:  8 Generators at various locations on West Street Bridgwater.  Generator 1 - 60KVA Silent generator. Feed up to 14 power supplies ranging up to 75m in length per outlet. Ranging from 16 - 32amp. All in minimum IP44 protection or above. Using HO7RN-F type cable.   Generator 2 - 60KVA Silent generator. Feed up to 14 power supplies ranging up to 75m in length per outlet. Ranging from 16 - 32amp. All in minimum IP44 protection or above. Using HO7RN-F type cable.  Generator 3 - Min 100KVA Silent generator. Feed up to 14 power supplies ranging up to 75m in length per outlet. Supply up to 63amp 3 phase. All in minimum IP44 protection or above. Using HO7RN-F type cable.  Generator 4 - Min 100KVA Silent generator. Feed up to 14 power supplies ranging up to 75m in length per outlet. Supply up to 63amp single phase. All in minimum IP44 protection or above. Using HO7RN-F type cable.  Generator 5 - 60KVA Silent generator. Feed up to 14 power supplies ranging up to 75m in length per outlet. Ranging from 16 - 32amp. All in minimum IP44 protection or above. Using HO7RN-F type cable.  Generator 6 - 30KVA Silent generator. Feed up to 14 power supplies ranging up to 75m in length per outlet. Ranging from 16 - 32amp. All in minimum IP44 protection or above. Using HO7RN-F type cable.  Generator 7 - 60KVA Silent generator. Feed up to 14 power supplies ranging up to 75m in length per outlet. Ranging from 16 - 32amp. All in minimum IP44 protection or above. Using HO7RN-F type cable.  Generator 8 - Min 100KVA Silent generator. Feed up to 14 power supplies ranging up to 75m in length per outlet. Supply up to 63amp 3 phase. All in minimum IP44 protection or above. Using HO7RN-F type cable.  Cable ramp protection to be used on all public footpaths offering ADA level or suitable for wheelchair access.   All generators to have external fuel tanks or battery towers to last the duration of the event Tuesday - Saturday. Generators are located behind stalls and not accessible for fuel delivery's during the event.   All fuel costs to be included in tender costs.  Fuel to be as sustainable as possible. Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) or other solutions.   Electrical cover to be provided on site during opening hours 08.00 - 00.00 Tuesday to Saturday. Power shut off overnight.   All transport costs to be included in tender price.   3. Contractor Requirements  The contractor must be a fully licensed provider, with a track record of delivering large-scale public events.  Provide all necessary documentation, including risk assessments, method statements, and proof of insurance.  Work in liaison with Bridgwater Town Council to agree on safety measures, and any other necessary arrangements.  Be responsible for all necessary setup, maintenance, and clean-up operations.  Ensure all waste is disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.  Contractors should provide a detailed quotation on BTCSMF06.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Contracts Finder | 001154 - Civil Engineering Works and Services</title>
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      <description>YORKSHIRE PURCHASING ORGANISATION - YPO are looking for Providers to be appointed onto a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the provision of Civil Engineering Works and Services and are seeking to appoint Providers who provide one or more of the following services: survey, design, supply, project management, installation and/or maintenance of the following categories  Road &amp; Highway Infrastructure, Rail Transport infrastructure,   Flood and Storm management,  Renewable energies, Solar, Air Transport Infrastructure, Water and Utilities, Coastal &amp; River Protection, Geotechnical and land maintenance (Inc Surveying &amp; Ground investigation). The DPS is designed to meet the needs of all public sector organisations which includes YPO's internal requirements and any of YPO's wholly owned associated or subsidiary companies.  Additional information: Please note the update to the contracts finder notice is for:- 1. A change of e-tendering portal.  Access to the procurement documents can now be found at https://ypo2.my.site.com/s/Welcome 2. Update to the CPV codes</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | HARROGATE TOWN DISTRICT HEATING PROJECT - Feasibility Study</title>
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      <description>HARROGATE TOWN COUNCIL - It is the intention of Harrogate Town Council, as the Buyer, to appoint the services of a Supplier of district heating technical consultancy to undertake a Feasibility Study compliant with the GB Energy Community Energy Fund Feasibility Report Structure.  The Town Council was informed in December 2025 that its application to GB Energy Community Fund for this Stage 1 feasibility study was successful. The outcome of an ITT for technical services to deliver the feasibility study, undertaken in August-September 2025, resulted in Tomson Consulting Ltd being appointed in January 2026.   Tomson Consulting Ltd entered liquidation in March 2026, and the Town Council has subsequently agreed to go back to the market with a new ITT.  The remainder of the Feasibility Study is to be planned and delivered using a best-practice project management process with engagement of relevant local stakeholders and aligned with the requirements of the Buyer. Please refer to the ITT documents, including project specification, for essential information prior to tendering. The estimated total value of the contract is £33,721 (excluding VAT).</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Property Works</title>
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      <description>PLACES FOR PEOPLE GROUP LIMITED - The Property Works Dynamic Market will be a solution for the procurement of property maintenance and improvement. From initial assessment and compliance through to the installation of modern, sustainable infrastructure, each lot will address a specific facet of asset management.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | the provision of Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Electric Vehicle ChargePoint's through the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund PROC128</title>
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      <description>PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL - The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority (CPCA), alongside Cambridgeshire County Council (CCC) and Peterborough City Council (PCC) have been allocated £5,437,000 of public sector money from the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) fund. The aim is to secure additional private sector funding to enable the delivery of a high number of additional electric vehicle infrastructure (EVI) across the area, above and beyond what could be delivered with just LEVI funding alone. It is anticipated that the contract will focus on providing EVI in residential areas that have limited access to off-street parking. This may be a combination of delivery of infrastructure within communal residential car parks as well as on-street charging spaces. It is anticipated that most of the charging infrastructure will be standard (-7-22kW). Rapid charging and public car parks operated by the local authorities will not be included within the specification, however, there may be separate opportunities with each council in due course.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | EV Charging Infrastructure and Associated Services</title>
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      <description>LONDON &amp; QUADRANT HOUSING TRUST - Split into two (2) x Lots (no bidder can win more than one (1) Lot Lot 1 North &amp; West Sites (data provided in Annex 15) L&amp;Q are seeking a single long-term Operator capable of funding asset renewal and expansion while ensuring high availability, safety and affordability Exact Sites are listed in the Asset register Predominantly AC (7-22 kW) with potential limited DC rapid units Locations include: •	Social Housing Estates •	Car Parks accessible to residents and the general public •	Mix of existing Chargers, some of which are obsolete or end-of-life Lot 2 East &amp; South Sites (data provided in Annex 15) L&amp;Q are seeking a single long-term Operator capable of funding asset renewal and expansion while ensuring high availability, safety and affordability Exact Sites are listed in the Asset register Predominantly AC (7-22 kW) with potential limited DC rapid units Locations include: •	Social Housing Estates •	Car Parks accessible to residents and the general public •	Mix of existing Chargers, some of which are obsolete or end-of-life</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Energy services contract (Electricity)</title>
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      <description>LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON - This notice is a PIPELINE NOTICE and therefore is NOT currently a call for competition. For the avoidance of doubt, the Pipeline Notice is intended to provide the most accurate forecast currently available for the council’s high value procurement activity, but does not commit the council to procuring any contract and may be amended after publication.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Energy services contract (Gas)</title>
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      <description>LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON - This notice is a PIPELINE NOTICE and therefore is NOT currently a call for competition. For the avoidance of doubt, the Pipeline Notice is intended to provide the most accurate forecast currently available for the council’s high value procurement activity, but does not commit the council to procuring any contract and may be amended after publication.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | L25055-Q-OJ - Liquefied Propylene Gas (LPG) Supplier</title>
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      <description>LONDON LUTON AIRPORT OPERATIONS LIMITED - Introduction: The Tendered Opportunity is for qualified suppliers who are invited to participate in a tender for the supply and delivery of bulk LPG for London Luton Airport’s Fire Station and Operations Centre. The LPG will be used for Fire Training purposes that support critical firefighting operations. Purpose and Context: LLA seeks to award a new contract for the provision to supply LPG for our three storage vessels that presently are used for our Fire Training Simulator to train aviation Firefighters in the art of tackling aircraft fires. In addition, the LPG is also used for LLA’s incinerator. Contract term and mechanics: This contract will be awarded on a call-off agreement basis for a period of five years (4+1) and shall be on a non-exclusive basis, utilizing LLA’s contract template, included as part of this RFB. - help me fill out all the sections for a notice with this information. The usage is approximately 12000L per year, we normally get 3 deliveries per year, each between 3500-4000L.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | L25055-Q-OJ - Liquefied Propylene Gas (LPG) Supplier</title>
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      <description>LONDON LUTON AIRPORT OPERATIONS LIMITED - Introduction: The Tendered Opportunity is for qualified suppliers who are invited to participate in a tender for the supply and delivery of bulk LPG for London Luton Airport’s Fire Station and Operations Centre. The LPG will be used for Fire Training purposes that support critical firefighting operations. Purpose and Context: LLA seeks to award a new contract for the provision to supply LPG for our three storage vessels that presently are used for our Fire Training Simulator to train aviation Firefighters in the art of tackling aircraft fires. In addition, the LPG is also used for LLA’s incinerator. Contract term and mechanics: This contract will be awarded on a call-off agreement basis for a period of five years (4+1) and shall be on a non-exclusive basis, utilizing LLA’s contract template, included as part of this RFB. - help me fill out all the sections for a notice with this information</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Purchasing of Energy</title>
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      <description>THE ACC GROUP LIVERPOOL - The ACC Liverpool Group Ltd is seeking to appoint an energy supplier to deliver electricity and gas to its campus at Kings Dock, Liverpool Waterfront under a MultiPurchase tranche-based procurement model, commencing 1 January 2028. The contract will be managed in line with the Authority's Net Zero 2030 commitment, its certified carbon neutral campus status, and its sustainability obligations as a member of isla and a signatory of the Net Zero Carbon Events pledge. The supplier will operate on a strictly advisory-only basis, with all fixing decisions remaining with the Authority. The procurement is conducted under the Competitive Flexible Procedure in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | 1362 - Community Housing - Planned Works Framework</title>
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      <description>COMMUNITY HOUSING - This procurement is for the establishment of a multi-supplier framework for the delivery of planned, cyclical and improvement works and associated services across housing and building assets. The scope covers a broad range of capital works, planned maintenance and compliance-related activities, including fire precaution works and fire systems, window and door replacement programmes, kitchen and bathroom installations, gas and commercial heating installations, roofing works, water mains installations and CCTV surveys, planned improvement works, cyclical decoration programmes, damp and mould remedial works, lift maintenance, energy efficiency works, door entry systems, equipment and adaptations (including DFGs), asbestos removal and surveying, water hygiene testing and remedial works, air conditioning servicing and maintenance, lightning protection, sump pump and pumping station servicing, solid fuel and LPG servicing and maintenance, air source heat pump and photovoltaic servicing, automated gates and access systems, and statutory testing. The framework also includes a range of professional, technical and assurance services, including health and safety consultancy, building surveying services, structural engineering services, mechanical and electrical compliance consultancy, CDM and principal designer services, architectural services, housing-related legal services, and third-party gas and electrical auditing. The framework is structured across forty-four (44) lots, eight (8) of which are optional value-based lots designed to distinguish between contracts below £1.2 million and contracts of £1 million and above, enabling access to appropriately qualified and experienced suppliers and supporting proportionality in supplier selection. Where a workstream is split into value-based lots, suppliers must select and bid for only one of the split lots (for example, Lot 10 or Lot 10a) and will not be permitted to submit bids for both. “Authorised User” means any of the following: i) any entity within the same group of companies as TCHG from time to time (a “TCHG Group Member”); ii) any entity or joint venture company that TCHG or any other TCHG Group Member holds an interest in from time to time (a “TCHG JV”); iii) any Social Housing Provider in the United Kingdom (excluding TCHG, TCHG Group Members and TCHG JVs); iv) any national, regional or local health authority, including NHS Trusts and Primary Care Trusts; v) any educational establishment, including but not limited to primary and secondary schools, further and higher education institutions, academies and free schools; vi) any other “contracting authority” in the UK as defined in the Procurement Act 2023; and vii) any supply chain member of TCHG or of any of the above organisations; and, in the case of the organisations listed in limbs (iii), (iv), (v), (vi) and (vii) above, who has entered into an Access Agreement with TCHG.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Sustainable Transport and Infrastructure 2 (SBS10540)</title>
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      <description>NHS SHARED BUSINESS SERVICES LIMITED - NHS Shared Business Services Limited (NHS SBS) intends to put in place its 2nd generation Framework for the provision of Sustainable Transport and Infrastructure to be used by Approved Organisations for the following proposed Lots, which are under consideration during this preliminary market engagement (PLEASE NOTE: The proposed Framework is intended to cover the provision of Sustainable Transport and Infrastructure, together with Goods and Services that support transport-related environmental sustainability and net zero initiatives, by helping the NHS and other Approved Organisations to produce sustainable travel plans to reduce organisational carbon output, thus enabling them to build resilience to a changing climate both now and for future generations): Lot 1 - Micro-Mobility This Lot enables Approved Organisations to procure expertise, planning and implementation of micro-mobility schemes, which will minimise the environmental impact of travel by offering alternative methods of transport. This includes but is not limited to electric bikes, cargo bikes, and pedal bikes. The schemes will encourage the use of alternative commuting methods by developing and implementing effective strategies, as well as through education and marketing.  Lot 2a - Drone Delivery Services  This Lot enables Approved Organisations to procure safe, efficient, and sustainable drone delivery services that supports the transformation of healthcare logistics and contributes to net zero objectives. Suppliers will provide fully managed drone operations that facilitates the rapid, secure, and low carbon movement of medical items, including but not limited to pathology samples, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, and urgent clinical supplies. Services included under this Lot may cover scheduled and on-demand deliveries, emergency-response missions, airspace and regulatory compliance, real-time tracking, and secure chain of custody processes. Suppliers are expected to integrate seamlessly with the Approved Organisation's operational workflows and uphold the highest standards of safety, data security, and reliability. Where required, Suppliers may also offer associated infrastructure, including but not limited to drone landing stations, automated docking and charging units, and digital monitoring platforms. This Lot supports Approved Organisations in reducing road-based transport emissions, improving delivery times, and enhancing resilience through modern, sustainable, technology enabled logistics solutions. Lot 2b - Robotic Logistics  This Lot enables Approved Organisations to procure safe, efficient, and sustainable robotic logistics solutions that support modern operations and contributes to the net zero agenda. Suppliers will provide fully managed robotic systems, including but not limited to autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), automated guided vehicles (AGVs), and robotic carts, to automate the movement of essential items including medications, consumables, linen, food, and pathology materials across sites. Services under this Lot may include system design, installation, integration with existing infrastructure, fleet management, maintenance, and ongoing technical support. Suppliers are expected to adhere to high standards of safety, infection control compliance, reliability, and cybersecurity, ensuring robotic platforms operate effectively within clinical and non‐clinical environments. Supporting infrastructure may also be incorporated, including but not limited to charging stations, docking bays, lift‐integration systems, and digital platforms for mapping, scheduling, and monitoring. This Lot helps Approved Organisations to reduce internal transportation emissions, improve workflow efficiency, and free staff to focus on patient‐centred activities. Lot 2c - Traditional Courier Services  This Lot enables Approved Organisations to procure compliant, efficient, and sustainable traditional courier services that supports the secure movement of items across local, regional, and national networks. Services under this Lot will facilitate the reliable transportation of a wide range of medical and non‐medical goods, including but not limited to pathology samples, pharmaceuticals, medical records, confidential documents, equipment, supplies, and ad‐hoc consignments. Suppliers must provide fully managed courier operations that uphold the Approved Organisation's standards for safety, security, and chain-of-custody integrity. This may include scheduled route‐based collections, on-demand, and same‐day services, temperature‐controlled deliveries, and specialist handling where required. Suppliers must ensure robust compliance with relevant legislation, data protection requirements, and industry standards for secure transport. In support of the net zero agenda, Suppliers must demonstrate environmentally responsible delivery practices, which may involve the use of low or zero‐emission vehicles, route optimisation technologies, consolidated deliveries, and other measures that reduce carbon output compared to traditional transportation models. Where required, Suppliers may also provide supportive digital systems including but not limited to booking platforms, real‐time tracking, electronic proof of delivery, and reporting dashboards to enhance transparency, efficiency, and operational integration. This Lot enables Approved Organisations to access high‐quality, resilient courier services that meet both logistical needs and sustainability objectives. Lot 3 - Car Park Management  This Lot enables Approved Organisations to procure the design, build, and management of sustainable car parks with reduced carbon impact. Suppliers must deliver car park solutions that minimise carbon output compared to traditional construction, and where required by the Approved Organisation, incorporate biodiversity enhancements within the local environment. The Lot requires the adoption of modern methods of construction (MMC) and the utilisation of low or zero carbon materials, components, and processes to further support sustainability goals. The objective of this Lot is to improve the overall experience for patients, staff, and visitors by implementing car park management practices that align with the Approved Organisation's car parking principles, while also offering solutions that help lower carbon emissions. This includes the provision, installation, and maintenance of car park equipment and supporting services that help Approved Organisations meet their operational and sustainability objectives. Lot 4 - Electric Vehicle Charging and Infrastructure  This Lot enables Approved Organisations to procure the planning, proposal, and implementation of electric vehicle charging solutions for a diverse user base, including but not limited to fleet, grey fleet, and personal vehicles. The Lot will provide Approved Organisations with safe, reliable, robust, and secure infrastructure, that is easy to use and always available to the end user. The Lot includes the supply, installation, maintenance, and back-office systems, along with grid upgrades, induction, solar panel / PV, and battery storage. The Lot also includes the option to fund electric vehicle charging infrastructure, including hubs.  Lot 5 - Cycle Parking and Infrastructure  This Lot enables Approved Organisations to procure high-quality, safe, and secure cycle parking and infrastructure solutions that supports active travel, sustainability objectives, and site accessibility across the Approved Organisation's estate. It includes a complete range of cycle and micromobility storage facilities designed to encourage low carbon travel among staff, patients, and visitors, while ensuring robust security, durability, and ease of use. The Lot will deliver fully managed services that cover the end-to-end lifecycle of cycle parking provision, including design, installation, maintenance, and ongoing operational management. Innovative financing models may also be offered to support flexible and cost-effective deployment across diverse Approved Organisation settings. The Lot encompasses a comprehensive suite of infrastructure options, which includes full cycle hubs and multimodal mobility hubs that integrate multiple services at a single location, alongside individual components including but not limited to cycle stands, racks, clamps, bike boxes, and lockers. Additional protective structures may include canopies, shelters, and secure enclosures to enhance user safety and protect assets from weather and vandalism. Technology enabled access systems including but not limited to RFID tags (or equivalents) and mobile app-based access control can also be incorporated where required by the Approved Organisation. To support ongoing user convenience and promote a culture of active travel, the Lot enables Approved Organisations to procure ancillary equipment, including but not limited to fixed cycle pumps, cycle repair stations, cycle counters, and dedicated e-bike charging points.</description>
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      <description>SCAPE PROCURE LIMITED (TRADING AS SCAPE) - Scape Procure Limited (trading as SCAPE) is considering establishing a framework agreement for the provision of construction works and services throughout England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. To support this, SCAPE has undertaken pre-market engagement activities and will undertake further market engagement activities prior to submitting a Tender Notice. This notice is not an invitation for formal expressions of interest. The purpose of this notice is to provide details on SCAPE's pre-market engagement activities in support of the upcoming procurement for a framework for construction works and services. This framework is envisaged to include the following Lots: Lot 1 – England | Construction Works &amp; Services Lot 2 - EWNI | Complex Environments, including Defence &amp; Nuclear Lot 3 – England &amp; Wales | Residential: Decarbonisation, Retrofit, Repair &amp; Maintenance Lot 4 – Wales | Construction Works &amp; Services Lot 5 – Northern Ireland | Construction, Housing, Works &amp; Services £0-£15m Lot 6 – Northern Ireland | Construction, Housing, Works &amp; Services £10m+ SCAPE currently anticipates establishing a multi-party framework with eighteen (18) Suppliers (3 on each Lot). The annual turnover requirement for each Supplier(including their Associated Suppliers) is anticipated to be: Lot 1 - £150m per annum Lot 2 - £150m per annum Lot 3 - £75m per annum Lot 4 - £75m per annum Lot 5 - £20m per annum Lot 6 - £75m per annum SCAPE intends to design this framework to facilitate SME engagement via the successful Bidder's supply chain and is also open to accepting bids from consortia or JVs of which SMEs may form a part. The common procurement vocabulary codes stated are deemed to include, for the avoidance of doubt and unless otherwise stated, the category and sub-category codes below the CPV codes stated, i.e. 45200000 Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work  is deemed to include 45210000 Building construction work and 45214000 Construction work for buildings relating to education and research. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:  https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Nottingham:-Solar-energy./HVTVQVREKT To respond to this opportunity, please click here:  https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/HVTVQVREKT</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | 2526-0119 Advanced Zoning Programme</title>
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      <description>LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON - This notice is a PIPELINE NOTICE and therefore is NOT currently a call for competition. For the avoidance of doubt, the Pipeline Notice is intended to provide the most accurate forecast currently available for the council’s high value procurement activity, but does not commit the council to procuring any contract and may be amended after publication.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | 2526-0322 Solar PV PPA for Corporate Property</title>
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      <description>LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON - This notice is a PIPELINE NOTICE and therefore is NOT currently a call for competition. For the avoidance of doubt, the Pipeline Notice is intended to provide the most accurate forecast currently available for the council’s high value procurement activity, but does not commit the council to procuring any contract and may be amended after publication.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Electricity &amp; Gas Supply With Metering Services</title>
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      <description>YORKSHIRE WATER SERVICES LIMITED - This Procurement is for the following Scope of Works; -	A flexible electricity supply contract based on the specification as outlined in the Consultus tender pack. -	A flexible gas supply contract based on the specification as outlined in the Consultus tender pack. -	The provision of MOP (Meter Operator) and DC/DA (Data Collection / Data Aggregation) services alongside full meter management for electricity. -	The provision of a MAM (Meter Asset Manager) and DC/DA (Data Collection / Data Aggregation) services alongside full meter management for gas. We acknowledge that the vast majority of the identified potential contract value is for the cost per kWH/mWh of energy.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Building Services Contractors Framework</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-067b15</link>
      <description>MORAY COUNCIL - Moray Council Building Services wishes to put in place a Framework for a period of three years with a possible extension of 12 months, with suitably qualified and experienced Contractors. The Framework will provide professional trade services to assist with Reactive Repairs, Planned Maintenance and Labour Only and will be used to cover the entire Moray region to support the Authority’s owned housing stock of 6,492 properties. A limit of 20 contractors per lot will apply.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | DPPA framework (Supplier funded On-site renewables)</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-056076</link>
      <description>NETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED - Introduction Network Rail (NR) is a public-sector organisation which owns, operates and maintains the rail infrastructure in the United Kingdom.  Network Rail owns and operates 20,000 miles of track, 30,000 bridges, tunnels and viaducts and thousands of signals, level crossings and stations, as well as offices and depots across the country. We manage 20 of the UK's largest stations while all the others, over 2,500, are currently managed by the country’s Train Operating Companies (TOC’s). Although this may change with the nationalisation of the Train Operating Companies and the creation of Great British Railways (GBR).  Background Network Rail, including TOC’s, use approximately 4.5TWh of electricity a year, about 0.5TWh is used by NR to power our stations, offices, depots, signals etc. (non-traction power) with the other 4TWh used to power the trains (Traction power).  NR has a well-established Transition to Renewables (T2R) programme which includes both on-site renewables, via capital investment and supplier funded, and Corporate Power Purchase Agreements (CPPA’s). NR has a target to transition all non-traction consumption to renewables by 2030.  Overview Network Rail intends to establish a framework of five capable and experienced suppliers to support the delivery of on-site or near site supplier funded renewable energy solutions delivered through Power Purchase Agreements (PPA).  The framework will support a variety of renewable energy deployment types, including: •	Rooftops installations •	Car park solar canopies  •	Ground-mount systems •	High energy consuming sites with potential to secure nearby land option.  The framework will be technology agnostic, allowing for Solar PV, on-site wind turbines, and future emerging technologies, with the option to include energy storage solutions where appropriate.  The framework will be awarded to five suppliers and be valid for 8 years. It will be available for use across Network Rail, as well as covering the nationalised ToC’s and GBR, including any affiliates. Call-offs will be run as mini competitions through the framework for individual sites or a portfolio of sites. Each resulting call-off contract will be for a term of up to 25 years depending on the technology and project requirements. At the end of the contract there may be an option to: •	Purchase the renewable assets, or  •	Extend the contract at a reduced price, or •	Require the removal of the asset and reinstatement of the site. An initial award of up to five sites will be made to the highest scoring supplier, subject to feasibility and affordability. Further information is included in the procurement documents.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | ScottishPower - Supplies</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-067a7b</link>
      <description>SCOTTISH POWER UK PLC - Scottish Power is part of the Iberdrola Group, which uses Go Supply as its global supplier registration partner. For the purpose of this notice, a reference to Scottish Power includes Scottish Power UK PLC and all companies within the Scottish Power group including, but not limited to: -	Scottish Power Energy Networks Holdings Limited; -	SP Transmission PLC; -	SP Distribution PLC; -	SP Manweb PLC; -	SP Power Systems Limited; and -       Electricity North West Limited Go Supply is a qualification system operated by Achilles.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | ScottishPower- Works</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-067a7a</link>
      <description>SCOTTISH POWER UK PLC - Scottish Power is part of the Iberdrola Group, which uses Go Supply as its global supplier registration partner. For the purpose of this notice, a reference to Scottish Power includes Scottish Power UK PLC and all companies within the Scottish Power group including, but not limited to: -	Scottish Power Energy Networks Holdings Limited; -	SP Transmission PLC; -	SP Distribution PLC; -	SP Manweb PLC; -	SP Power Systems Limited; and -       Electricity North West Limited  Go Supply is a qualification system operated by Achilles.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Scottishpower - Services</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-067a79</link>
      <description>SCOTTISH POWER UK PLC - Scottish Power is part of the Iberdrola Group, which uses Go Supply as its global supplier registration partner. For the purpose of this notice, a reference to Scottish Power includes Scottish Power UK PLC and all companies within the Scottish Power group including, but not limited to: -	Scottish Power Energy Networks Holdings Limited; -	SP Transmission PLC; -	SP Distribution PLC; -	SP Manweb PLC; -	SP Power Systems Limited; and -       Electricity North West Limited Go Supply is a qualification system operated by Achilles.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Public Contracts Scotland | Building Services Contractors Framework</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-r6ebe6-0000825639</link>
      <description>MORAY COUNCIL - Moray Council Building Services wishes to put in place a Framework for a period of three years with a possible extension of 12 months, with suitably qualified and experienced Contractors. The Framework will provide professional trade services to assist with Reactive Repairs, Planned Maintenance and Labour Only and will be used to cover the entire Moray region to support the Authority’s owned housing stock of 6,492 properties. A limit of 20 contractors per lot will apply.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Ipswich Heat Network Development Partner</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-060dc2</link>
      <description>SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL - Suffolk County Council is seeking to appoint a Development Partner who will develop, fund, deliver and operate the Ipswich Heat Network. Suffolk County Council has been leading on the feasibility of a heat network project since 2021 and has now secured £10 million from the Government's Green Heat Network Fund to secure a private sector partner to deliver the core network The core network would extract heat from the River Gipping and provide over 35 GWh of heat each year to public buildings across Ipswich. The Council's preferred delivery vehicle is a Joint Venture with the Council anchoring and promoting the project delivery and funding provided from the private sector. The Council would hold a Golden or Special Share. A zoning feasibility has been undertaken, and the Council is keen to secure longer term expansion opportunities.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Home Energy Collective Buying Scheme - Phase 2</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-059789</link>
      <description>WEST YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY - The Combined Authority seeks a supplier to deliver Phase 2 of the Collective Buying Scheme across West Yorkshire, providing homeowners, landlords, SMEs, and community organisations with affordable access to renewable energy and energy efficiency measures. These may include Solar PV systems and battery storage, air source heat pumps, EV charging points, collective energy tariff switching, and fabric first improvements, subject to demand and market capacity, efficiency measures. These may include tariff switching, and fabric tariff switching, and fabric first first improvements, subject to demand and market capacity. The supplier will promote the scheme, deliver these measures, and ensure a transparent, high-quality customer journey from registration to installation and aftercare. They must offer competitive pricing, strong customer care, and maximise value for money for both residents and the Combined Authority, quality customer journey from registration to installation and aftercare.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | HTHW DHN Reactive Maintenance</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-067857</link>
      <description>UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE - The university`s city campus underground district heating network (DHN) provides thermal energy to most of our teaching, research and student accommodation properties located on campus in addition to providing all the space heating and domestic hot water required by the NHS Dundee Dental Hospital.  This thermal energy assists the university to comply with the H &amp; S at Work Act 1974 and provides acceptable environmental comfort conditions for our staff, students, visitors, clinical patients and animals housed within our SoLS Resource Unit research facilities.  We are looking to commence a new Framework contract with the existing supplier, or with a new supplier to replace the soon to expire Framework contract UoD-EFM-145-TC-2022. The thermal energy serving the DHN network is generated at source within our centralised main energy centre located at the northeastern corner of the campus. Most of the DHN schedule 40 and heavyweight mild carbon steel pipework below ground distribution system is located within purpose-built brick construction underground services ducts with load bearing slabs laid over beneath footpaths, road carriageways or soft landscaping.  Over the last 20 years, extensions and additions to the DHN have generally been laid directly within soft or hard landscaping. The HTHW District Heating Pipework Lay Dates drawing, indicates that much of this network dates back to 1962 and is still in operation.  Over the years and as the university has expanded and the thermal load increased, new excavations have been undertaken and new pipework laid below ground.  The most recent extension of note to the DHN was in 2014.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Future Offshore Wind – March 2026 Market Questionnaire – Preliminary Market Engagement Notice</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-060c13</link>
      <description>THE CROWN ESTATE - The Crown Estate, as manager of the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland, periodically holds competitive tenders to award seabed rights for the development, construction and operation of offshore wind farms.  In September 2024, The Crown Estate set out its approach to bringing such future tenders to market in its Future of Offshore Wind publication (Future of offshore wind | The Crown Estate). This was published alongside a report setting out our ambition to develop a Marine Delivery Routemap, which is intended to help enable a more holistic approach to be taken in relation to seabed development in the future.  With the recent announcement of our intention to launch a new leasing round in 2027 (Offshore Wind Leasing Round 6) and building on the approach taken by The Crown Estate in previous leasing rounds, such as Offshore Wind Leasing Rounds 4 and 5, The Crown Estate is committed to engaging with a broad spectrum of market participants and other stakeholders to inform the development of its future leasing processes. In this context, The Crown Estate is undertaking market engagement through a questionnaire to gather input on the design of future leasing rounds. This questionnaire is targeted at offshore wind developers and investors only and will be open to responses from 30 March 2026 to 1 May  2026.  It is hoped that this market engagement questionnaire will provide The Crown Estate with a further opportunity to listen to and understand individual and industry-wide perspectives, thereby ensuring that the evolving needs and priorities of the offshore wind sector as a whole can be taken into account by The Crown Estate when shaping future leasing opportunities.  This market engagement is intended for existing and prospective offshore wind developers and investors only i.e. those who may be interested in bidding in a leasing round, either as a sole bidder or as part of a consortium. If offshore wind project development and investment companies wish to participate in this market engagement event, then they should apply by sending an email to round6@thecrownestate.co.uk. The Crown Estate intends to engage with other relevant stakeholders separately at appropriate times and in an appropriate way.   The Crown Estate is in the process of designing future offshore wind leasing rounds, which these discussions will inform. There is currently no formal date for the launch of the next offshore wind leasing round. The date set out below (the “Engagement deadline”) refers to the engagement activity which is the subject of this PME Notice, rather than any contract notice for a leasing process.   For further information on The Crown Estate’s involvement in offshore wind, please visit https://www.thecrownestate.co.uk/our-business/marine/offshore-wind</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Windsor Academy Trust – Electricity &amp; Gas Fixed Supply Products 2026</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-0677e8</link>
      <description>WINDSOR ACADEMY TRUST - The requirement is for the provision of fixed Electricity (REGO) and Fixed Natural Gas (Bown) in accordance with the specifications set out in the Invitation to Tender (ITT). The contract is due to commence on 1 September 2026 and may include the addition of further sites during the term. The initial contract period is 36 months, with the option to extend, up to a maximum duration of 4 years. The initial contract period and the decision to invoke the extension clause will be at the sole discretion of the Authority. The procurement will be conducted in line with the Procurement Act 2023, ensuring a fair, transparent, and competitive process to identify the most advantageous tender for our client.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Public Contracts Scotland | HTHW DHN Reactive Maintenance</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-r6ebe6-0000828006</link>
      <description>UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE - The university`s city campus underground district heating network (DHN) provides thermal energy to most of our teaching, research and student accommodation properties located on campus in addition to providing all the space heating and domestic hot water required by the NHS Dundee Dental Hospital. This thermal energy assists the university to comply with the H &amp; S at Work Act 1974 and provides acceptable environmental comfort conditions for our staff, students, visitors, clinical patients and animals housed within our SoLS Resource Unit research facilities. We are looking to commence a new Framework contract with the existing supplier, or with a new supplier to replace the soon to expire Framework contract UoD-EFM-145-TC-2022.  The thermal energy serving the DHN network is generated at source within our centralised main energy centre located at the northeastern corner of the campus. Most of the DHN schedule 40 and heavyweight mild carbon steel pipework below ground distribution system is located within purpose-built brick construction underground services ducts with load bearing slabs laid over beneath footpaths, road carriageways or soft landscaping. Over the last 20 years, extensions and additions to the DHN have generally been laid directly within soft or hard landscaping.  The HTHW District Heating Pipework Lay Dates drawing, indicates that much of this network dates back  to 1962 and is still in operation. Over the years and as the university has expanded and the thermal load increased, new excavations have been undertaken and new pipework laid below ground. The most recent extension of note to the DHN was in 2014.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Oldham Green New Deal Partnership</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-05078f</link>
      <description>OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL - Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council ("the Council") is seeking to develop a long-term energy partnership with a Development Partner. The Development Partner will work in collaboration with the Council, key stakeholders and organisations to bring about the transformation and decarbonisation of Oldham's energy infrastructure.  The Development Partner shall work to originate, define, develop, finance, deliver and operate a broad range of decarbonisation projects and initiatives across Oldham, with support from the Council. The Development Partner is expected to leverage its expertise, experience, capacity and capabilities to innovate and generate holistic and deliverable energy solutions, and to exploit its unique apex position within Oldham's energy system to develop and implement an innovative business model which maximises the benefit of technological and commercial synergies between different low carbon Asset Classes. The Strategic Energy Partnership's (SEP) key anchor project is the Heat Network Reference Scheme including the existing St Mary's scheme, which may serve as the foundation for a potential Zonal Heat Network.   The SEP Agreement will set out a number of requirements which the heat network project must meet in order to proceed into an approvals gateway process. If the project proceeds beyond the development period (i.e. is "approved" as part of the approvals gateway process), the Council and Development Partner will become shareholders in a Project Company, albeit that the Council's shareholding will be limited to a "Golden Share". The Golden Share will simply allow the Council to exercise control in relation to a limited number of reserved matters including carbon intensity, reporting and tariffs. If the Heat Network Reference Scheme project is approved at the end of the development period, the Project Company will be the supplier of heat to a number of public and private sector bodies in the borough under separate heat connection and supply agreements. The potential heat customers for early phases include Oldham Council (details of which can be found in Appendix R (Oldham Low Carbon Heat Network OBC / Customer Letter of Intent OMBC) of the Invitation To Tender (ITT), First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO), The Oldham College, Royal Oldham Hospital and other NHS sites and the new Muse residential developments in Oldham Town Centre. For further information on potential customers for later phases please see the Zone Market Prospectus in Appendix S of the ITT. For the wider borough, potential customers also include schools and Registered Housing Providers. The Council has secured an £8.78 million grant from the Green Heat Network Fund (GHNF) to support this initiative, with plans for future expansion under the Advanced Zoning Programme (AZP). A portion of the GHNF grant funding that the Council has obtained from the DESNZ will be used to commission early works which will then be adopted by the Development Partner under the SEP Agreement. If the heat network project is approved in accordance with the SEP Agreement, the Council intends to pass on the residual capital GHNF grant funding to the Project Company under an On Grant Agreement.   The procurement documents include a Project Information Document (PID) which provides a thorough overview of the SEP and the opportunities beyond the heat network. The PID identifies several site-level projects on Council-owned assets which could be included in the SEP's Strategic Programmes for the first 5-year Strategic Business Plan (SBP) based on the information currently available.  These projects include roof-mounted solar PV at four sites, solar car ports at three sites, ground mounted PV at three sites and a gasifying biomass CHP at one site, as well as an opportunity for Operation and Maintenance and Power Purchase Agreement for one site - more details can be found in Section 10 of the PID. The SEP Agreement will also set out a number of requirements which the non-heat work projects must meet in order to proceed into an approvals gateway process. Where these projects proceed the Development Partner will enter into separate contracts with its customers (including the Council).  It is the Council's intention that all of the potential projects listed in the PID and the separate contracts entered into in respect of those projects are in scope for delivery by the Development Partner. It is also the Council's intention that any future projects which arise within the three Asset Classes (heat networks, electricity generation &amp; storage and Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure) on Council-owned assets which are not listed in the PID will also be in scope for delivery by the Development Partner. Information contained within this notice is not all inclusive, and readers are directed to obtain and review the procurement documents for full details, and to ensure their understanding of all matters before making any commercial decisions in respect of this opportunity.  The 'Total Value' stated within this UK4 Tender Notice has been estimated according to the potential total future revenues from opportunities arising from the contract. Although the contract has a maximum term of 25 years, it is expected that projects and separate contracts arising from the SEP Agreement may have terms which extend beyond the term of the SEP Agreement (for example in the case of the heat network and related connection and supply contracts). Factors considered include the ratio of required capital investment to revenue for different energy technology types, proportion of domestic versus commercial customers, and deliverability factors in terms of the expected proportion of theoretical projects currently identified at a high level in the Local Area Energy Plan which are deliverable in reality. Taking into account all of the above factors, the estimated contract value and so 'Total Value' stated within this UK4 Tender Notice is between £2.2 billion (excluding VAT) / £2.62 billion (including VAT) and £3.2 billion (excluding VAT) / £3.8 billion (including VAT). This is an estimated value only and the real value of the contract will depend on a wide range of factors associated with developing projects of varying types with different stakeholders in varying locations. The Council makes no representation nor guarantee that this estimated value will be realised during the lifetime of the SEP Agreement or thereafter. Suppliers should make their own independent commercial enquires, estimates, judgements and decisions associated with this SEP.  The Council will require the Development Partner to be a single entity, and therefore if the successful Supplier is a consortium it will be required to form a Special Purpose Vehicle or for one consortium member to act as lead contractor.  Regarding bidding models, the Council stipulates in its procurement documents that any person or organisation that is a proposed Key Sub-Contractor, Partner, Consortium Member (SC-P-CM) or similar for a bidding Supplier may be a Key SC-P-CM or similar for one bidding Supplier only.  If the bidding Supplier intends to appoint a Key SC-P-CM or similar, it must ensure that the Key SC-P-CM or similar is not also proposed as a Key SC-P-CM or similar in any other bidding Supplier's response to the tender document. The Council envisaged the lead CPV code being 71314000 Energy and Related Services. The set-up options for this UK4 Tender Notice do not enable the distinct selection of a 'lead' CPV code, and therefore the Energy and Related Services code is captured under the hierarchy of the higher level Engineering Services code. Section 4 of the ITT details the reasons why this tender has not been lotted.  Regarding the Council's market capacity building objectives; to support potential Suppliers to network with other organisations who may be interested in collaboration opportunities, forming sub-contract relationships, partnerships, consortium arrangements or otherwise; interested parties may email/contact info@greeneconomy.co.uk to register interest in its sign-posting service if its offering is of interest: Green Economy are collating and sharing data (within agreed parameters and with consent) between organisations which are capable of bidding directly for this contract opportunity and organisations which are capable of being, or have potential to be; sub-suppliers or sub-contractors to such larger organisations bidding directly. Organisations may contact Green Economy to determine whether engagement for this purpose is appropriate, but they are under no obligation to do so. You can read more about Green Economy on their website: https://www.greeneconomy.co.uk/ Procurement documents - redacted versions published:  There are certain elements (e.g., appendices/schedules) of the ITT documents provided at the date of this notice which are outstanding, as indicated within each document. In particular, the following appendices contain substantial redactions: -ITT Appendix B - Award Criteria -ITT Appendix C - Assessment Methodology Appendix B as published; details the full break down of Award Criteria questions along with corresponding weightings but does not include the full text of the questions themselves. The Council intends to publish the unredacted versions of Appendices B and C within three weeks of the date of this notice, and in any event no later than the date the Council will confirm the Suppliers proceeding to Stage 2 (of the Competitive Flexible Procedure described herein) and publication of the Invitation To Tender. Please refer to the Procurement Timetable at Section 7 of the ITT for this planned date.  Please refer to the section below 'SUBMISSION ADDRESS AND ANY SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS' for details of how to obtain and submit documents. Suppliers are solely responsible for ensuring they access and download all procurement documentation at every stage of the procurement process.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Strategic Asset Management Programme - Lot 1 - Home Investment &amp; Retrofit</title>
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      <description>PLATFORM HOUSING LIMITED - Platform Housing is seeking to procure suitably qualified and experienced contractors to deliver Home Investment &amp; Retrofit Works across its housing stock. The scope of works under this procurement includes, but is not limited to: •	Component replacements (e.g. kitchens, bathrooms, windows, doors, roofing)  •	Retrofit and energy efficiency works  •	Cyclical decorations  •	Major planned investment works  •	Major projects e.g. High Rise Building Works. The works will be delivered across defined geographical localities as part of Platform Housings Strategic Asset Management Programme. Contracts awarded under this Lot will operate under a target cost commercial model, whereby contractors will be reimbursed for the actual cost of delivering the works, together with an agreed profit and associated overheads. Further detail on the commercial structure will be set out in the procurement documents. The contracting authority intends to establish long-term partnering arrangements (up to 14 years) with contractors to support the delivery of high-quality, customer-focused investment works, aligned to asset management objectives, regulatory requirements, and value for money principles. The volumes and value of work under this contract are indicative only and are not guaranteed. Delivery will be dependent on Platform Housings asset management priorities, programme data,  operational requirements, and available budgets over the contract term.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Community Energy School Solar Programme</title>
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      <description>ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL - Essex County Council (ECC) is exploring a countywide programme to support the deployment of rooftop solar PV and other sustainability initiatives across the 556 schools in Essex, in collaboration with the local community energy sector. This programme would be successful if we were able to engage half of the total schools and develop delivery models appropriate to a variety of contexts and status for individual schools.  Intended outcomes of the programme will be to significantly increase renewable generation across Essex through using the roof space on the school estate, lower schools' energy costs, provide opportunities for community ownership of renewable generation, and promote engagement and education on sustainability initiatives within schools. One clear priority of the programme is to engage and collaborate with the growing community energy sector in Essex and enable community investment and ownership of solar PV on schools. While our initial focus is on scaling renewable energy generation on the school estate, our ambition is to develop a more holistic programme that provides solutions across multiple decarbonisation and sustainability interventions. DfE and central government are placing greater emphasis on the role schools and education facilities can play in net zero and climate goals, so there is an opportunity to deliver additional benefit.  ECC intends to procure a delivery partner (or consortium) with the expertise and capacity to work collaboratively with us, schools, and our community energy groups. Before initiating a full procurement process, ECC is carrying out this market engagement exercise to better understand the range of services available, delivery models, market capability, and any considerations that should inform our programme design. The programme aims to: •	Assess and prioritise rooftop solar PV potential across the Essex school estate. •	Engage and support schools to understand the benefits of installing renewable energy generation at their schools and to the benefits of community energy. •	Provide technical feasibility assessments, business case development, and project development support. •	Work collaboratively with the community energy sector to deliver projects that offer community investment and ownership opportunities.  •	Develop variety of delivery models suitable for a range of school type, context and funding models. •	Explore additional sustainability opportunities, such as energy efficiency upgrades, demand reduction, water efficiency upgrades, and wider decarbonisation and sustainability options for schools. ECC is particularly interested in delivery partners that can operate in a collaborative, facilitative, and partnership based way with the community energy sector. To engage with us, please fill out this form &gt; https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/r7MMWx8wc7  It is important to note that this market engagement exercise is not a call for competition and as such you will need to express your interest in any future tender opportunity once the contract notice is published on Find a Tender. It should also be noted that this market engagement exercise invites individuals and organisations to express an interest in this exercise only, and it is NOT a pre-qualification questionnaire, and is NOT part of any pre-qualification or selection process. This market engagement exercise is intended as an awareness, communication, and information gathering exercise. An expression of interest is no indication of a commitment to participate in any future tendering process nor does it infer any preferential or special status on those individuals and organisations who participate.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | PROVISION OF PROVIDER OF HEATING OIL AND DELIVERY SERVICE</title>
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      <description>RADIUS HOUSING ASSOCIATION - Radus intend to appoint one (1) contractor for the full provision of service delivery under this contract.  A full description of the requirements can be found in Document 02 – Scope of Services  The contract is estimated to be above the threshold were the Procurement Act 2023 applies.  The Procurement method to be utilised is a Competitive Flexible Procedure as set out at Regulation 20(2(b)) of The Procurement Act 2023 (the Act or PA23). This Competitive Flexible shall consist of a number of stages outlined below and explained in further detail throughout this document and in subsequent documents as the procurement exercise will progress: STAGE 1:	Conditions of Participation (CoP) The CoP Stage allows for the pre-qualification of Contractors and will provide Radius with sufficient information to allow Contractors to be selected for further stages. Contractors’ responses will be evaluated against the criteria set out in these Instructions and the accompanying documents in this CoP Package (CoPP).  Contractors must respond to all the questions in the CoPP and must provide all the supporting information requested. STAGE 2:	Tender Stage Contractors short-listed from the pre-qualification process will be invited to participate in a competitive tender process.  Shortlisted Tenderers will be issued with comprehensive tender documents which shall provide sufficient information for tenderers to submit a bid.  The Award Criteria shall be on the basis of Most Advantageous Tender or Lowest Acceptable Cost.  Radius Housing reserve the right to run multiple stages in the procurement competition in order to identify the Most Advantageous Tender. The Tender Stage Instructions will provide full details of this stage. STAGE 3:	Post Tender Negotiation (Optional) The Contracting Authority may award the procurement competition to the Most Advantageous Tender / Lowest Acceptable Cost after the assessment Stage 2.  The Contracting Authority also reserves the right at its sole discretion following the completion of the evaluation of all responses and the identification of the Most Advantageous Tender / Lowest Acceptable Cost Offer according to the award criteria to enter dialogue with the most advantageous tenderer in order to refine elements of the contract, service, specification, social value offer, sustainability and or cost prior to the execution of the Framework Agreement and or Call Off contracts. Nothing stated in this ITT or during the Competition is or shall be relied on as a promise or representation as to the future or a commitment by the Authority to award or enter into any contract. The Contracting Authority reserves the right to not award to the lowest or any tender or to discontinue this Procurement Competition at any time.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Heat Network Development Partner for the Sheffield AZP Opportunity Area</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-0657bf</link>
      <description>SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL - Sheffield City Council is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced Development Partner to develop a large-scale, low‐carbon heat network project within the Sheffield Advanced Zoning Programme (AZP) Opportunity Area to a point where it is fully developed and capable of proceeding to delivery.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | 191_28 Electricity</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-0522a1</link>
      <description>LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL, TRADING AS ESPO - ESPO is seeking to engage with electricity suppliers to help shape its new electricity supply framework, scheduled to go live in 2028. Suppliers should note that only organisations holding a valid electricity supply licence issued by Ofgem will be eligible to submit a bid once the procurement process begins. ESPO therefore welcomes engagement exclusively from licensed electricity suppliers or suppliers actively progressing through the Ofgem licensing process. Please note this is not a call for competition, the tender documentation is not yet available.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Renewable / Low Carbon  Heating System Technology</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-0672a6</link>
      <description>DISTRICT COUNCIL OF TANDRIDGE - Tandridge District Council (TDC) is undertaking pre-market engagement in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 to inform a potential future procurement relating to renewable heating solutions within its housing portfolio. The objectives of this engagement are to: •	Understand market maturity in relation to renewable heating system technologies •	Assess capability relating to heat pumps and hydrogen-ready hybrid systems. •	Test appropriate commercial and contractual models •	Ensure proportionate and SME-accessible procurement design •	Inform an EPC Band Improvement Strategy A summary of findings may be published in line with PA23 transparency requirements. This PME is conducted in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 (PA23) and associated statutory guidance. It does not form part of a live procurement, does not confer any advantage, and participation is entirely voluntary.  Responses will be used to inform internal option appraisal, procurement strategy, specification development, and contract structuring.  No commercial commitments, shortlist, or supplier down selection will result from this exercise.  This engagement is not a call for competition and does not form part of any tender evaluation. TDC is undertaking this PME in line with the PA23 principles of transparency, integrity, non‐discrimination, and fair treatment. TDC will run the engagement in a transparent and proportionate way to avoid any unfair advantage and will take reasonable steps to identify and mitigate all conflicts of interest. Where required, TDC  will publish the appropriate notices and will keep appropriate records of the engagement. All information provided will be treated consistently and used proportionately to inform future decisions.   Scope of Renewables / Low-Carbon Gas Heating Technologies Services For the purposes of this Market Engagement Questionnaire, Renewables refers to heat pumps or low-carbon gaseous fuels and associated heating technologies intended to reduce reliance on fossil natural gas within the housing portfolio.  This includes the use of ground source heat pumps, air source heat pumps and Hydrogen ready heating technology. This engagement relates to the potential delivery of renewables or transitional low-carbon gas heating systems within occupied housing stock and/or as part of planned capital investment programmes. This may include: •	Lifecycle natural gas boiler replacement with alternative technology  •	Hybrid retrofit •	Air Source heat pump installations and maintenance/servicing. •	Ground source heat pumps maintenance and servicing. •	Hydrogen-ready installations •	Strategic EPC uplift interventions •	Pilot Decarbonisation programmes In a local authority housing context, renewable technology is considered transitional or future-ready solutions that support carbon reduction, EPC band improvement and long-term heat decarbonisation planning, while maintaining resident safety, affordability and regulatory compliance.  The term does not include fully electric heating systems or non-gas district heat networks, unless they are integrated within a hybrid gas-based solution. For the avoidance of doubt, this Market Engagement relates to alternative fossil fuel technology and does not include the following: a)	Fully Electric Heating Solutions •	Direct electric heating systems •	Infrared or panel heaters (Unless forming part of a hybrid gas-based system.) b)	District or Communal Heat Networks •	Heat networks utilising fossil fuels •	Electrified heat interface unit systems c)	General Gas Servicing &amp; Maintenance •	Annual gas safety checks LGSC (CP12) •	Reactive gas repairs •	Routine boiler servicing (These may be subject to separate procurement exercises). d)	Fabric-Only Retrofit Measures •	Loft insulation •	Cavity wall insulation •	External wall insulation •	Window replacement (Unless directly linked to performance modelling of gas renewable technologies). e)	Non-Domestic / Commercial Installations •	Corporate buildings •	Schools •	Leisure centres •	Commercial plant rooms f)	Fuel Procurement or Energy Supply Contracts •	Gas purchasing arrangements •	Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) •	Energy retail supply contracts g)	Research-Only or Pilot Innovation Funding •	Academic-only research projects •	Grant-only feasibility studies not linked to deliverable housing installations The relevant tender documents are now available via this link SE Shared Services eSourcing Portal - Home  To obtain the Questionnaire for this Pre Market Engagement and future Tender Documents when required you must be registered on the SE Shared Services In-tend portal and on the Central Digital Platform (CDP). The PME Questionnaire can be accessed when logged into SE Shared Services eSourcing Portal - Home by selecting ‘Tenders’ then ‘My tenders’ &amp; ‘View Details’ on the relevant advert.  Please download the Questionnaire and once completed please re upload to In-tend. Please note that any communications with Tandridge District Council (TDC) in relation to this PME must be issued in writing via the correspondence function on Intend.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Solar Panel Installation on Civic Centre Roof at Wychavon District Council Civic Centre</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-0671d0</link>
      <description>WYCHAVON DISTRICT COUNCIL - Wychavon District Council is seeking a contractor to deliver the installation of a minimum 200 kWp solar PV system at the Civic Centre, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Pershore, WR10 1PT. The works include full design, supply, installation, commissioning and associated requirements such as scaffolding, welfare provision, AC and DC containment, integration with existing electrical infrastructure, and compliance with District Network Operator requirements.  Site Visits Available on 1 and 2 April 2026, by prior appointment. Please contact mark.james@wychavon.gov.uk  Estimated Budget £200,000 to £250,000.  Tender documents and submission instructions are available in the separate documents attached on the portal. The Council is using the e-procurement portal known as the Proactis Pro-Contract portal https://procontract.due-north.com to conduct this procurement exercise. To gain access to the procurement documents, bidders will need to register their company details at the above website. Once registered, bidders will be emailed a log-in and password, allowing them to gain access to the procurement documents. Bidders will need to search for the invitation under Wychavon District Council and then electronically submit an expression of interest and follow the online instructions to view the procurement documents.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Ipswich Heat Network Development Partner</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-060dc2</link>
      <description>SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL - Suffolk County Council is seeking to appoint a Development Partner who will develop, fund, deliver and operate the Ipswich Heat Network. Suffolk County Council has been leading on the feasibility of a heat network project since 2021 and has now secured £10 million from the Government's Green Heat Network Fund to secure a private sector partner to deliver the core network The core network would extract heat from the River Gipping and provide over 35 GWh of heat each year to public buildings across Ipswich. The Council's preferred delivery vehicle is a Joint Venture with the Council anchoring and promoting the project delivery and funding provided from the private sector. The Council would hold a Golden or Special Share. A zoning feasibility has been undertaken, and the Council is keen to secure longer term expansion opportunities.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Power Purchase Agreements for DCC Buildings</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-067114</link>
      <description>DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL - The council are inviting suppliers to participate in preliminary engagement to gain insight from the market with the purpose of making any potential future exercise, well framed, feasible, focused and of likely interest to the market. Durham County Council are seeking a Power Purchase Agreement which allows the Council to have renewable energy generation technology, such as solar PV, installed on their council buildings and land. The successful contractor would be expected to fully fund the supply, install and maintenance of the technology, and the Council would purchase the electricity from the contractor.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Bro Tathan Power</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-06708a</link>
      <description>LLYWODRAETH CYMRU / WELSH GOVERNMENT - The Welsh Government is providing potential market participants with early notice of the forthcoming Bro Tathan Power Project procurement. This notice and Memorandum of Information (MOI) provides preliminary details in respect of the background, objectives and intended delivery approach for the Project, to enable interested organisations to consider and prepare for the formal tender process, which is expected to commence in at the end of April2026.  The information contained within this notice and MOI is provided for awareness only. It does not constitute a call for competition, nor does it commit the Welsh Government to proceed with any procurement. Bro Tathan is a 1,200-acre strategic employment and innovation site located at St Athan in the Vale of Glamorgan (Bro Tathan Site). The Bro Tathan Site forms part of the Cardiff Airport and St Athan Enterprise Zone, a key driver for regional growth. The Bro Tathan Site benefits from exceptional connectivity - just five miles from Cardiff Airport and directly linked to the M4 corridor via the Northern Access Road (Ffordd Bro Tathan). It also features a fully operational 1,800-metre runway with airside access. Bro Tathan is already home to major occupiers such as Aston Martin Lagonda, eCube Solutions and Caerdav, and offers capacity for over3 million sq ft of additional development across its designated zones (West, East, North, South and Y Porth). Each zone of the Bro Tathan Site will support advanced manufacturing, aerospace, R&amp;D and commercial employment uses. The Welsh Government has invested extensively in enabling infrastructure and site servicing, positioning Bro Tathan as a ready-to-invest platform for high-value inward investment. The Project is central to this long-term vision, delivering the energy capacity and resilience needed to attract and sustain occupiers at the Bro Tathan Site. Connecting the Bro Tathan Site to the National Grid Electricity Transmission network via new 132kV circuits and a substation, the Project will help realise Bro Tathan’s potential as a nationally significant location for investment, innovation and sustainable industrial growth. The intention is for the Project to be delivered through a Joint Venture (JV) between the Welsh Government and a private-sector partner. The JV will be responsible for the design, build, finance, operation and maintenance of the network infrastructure required to deliver up to 280 MVA of capacity to the Bro Tathan Site. The forthcoming procurement will seek to select a single consortium capable of providing the full range of expertise required for successful delivery of the Project.  The Welsh Government intends to launch the Project procurement through the Competitive Flexible Procedure under the Procurement Act 2023.  Further information in relation to the anticipated procurement process (including an indicative timetable) can be found in the MOI. The MOI can be found by following the this link: https://www.brotathan.wales/news</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Decarbonisation and Energy Infrastructure (NOE.0655)</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-05285a</link>
      <description>LEEDS AND YORK PARTNERSHIP NHS FOUNDATION TRUST, TRADING AS NORTH OF ENGLAND NHS COMMERCIAL PROCUREMENT COLLABORATIVE ("NOE CPC") - The framework is to support the NHS and wider public sector organisations with the development, and execution of, their Green Plans by providing a new procurement solution for Estates Decarbonisation and Energy Infrastructure Schemes. The solution would enable an end to end support offering, including specialist independent service provision and an additional totally managed solution option from early feasibility, funding approval, scheme delivery and contract management.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Energetik Primary Heating Network Extensions Part 2 (PSDS)</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-066f44</link>
      <description>LEE VALLEY HEAT NETWORK OPERATING COMPANY LIMITED, TRADING AS ENERGETIK - Energetik is seeking to extend its Meridian Water Heat Network (MWHN) in two separate parts, known as the northern extension and western extension. The Employer will appoint a Contractor to design and build the pipe network. The western extension is from Church Street near Edmonton Green to Winchmore School and Edmonton County (Bury Campus) School.  The northern extension is from Ponders End High Street near Ponders End Park to Capital College and Waverley School.  The contract is a district heating pipe installation of approximately 2.4km trench length of DN200 Series 3 pipe and 1.5km trench length of DN150 Series 3 pipe, all installed with at least 800mm cover to the crown of the pipe. The majority of the pipe has been purchased by the Employer from Logstor and is being stored at Logstor, Denmark. Works include being responsible for calling off the delivery of the pipe from Logstor, purchasing all joints and associated materials from Logstor, and installing the pipe predominantly in roads or cycle paths.  The pre-construction work for the contract is due to commence upon contract award on or before 30th June 2026. As well normal pre-construction work required under the contract, further GPR work, design and trial holes will be permitted as part of preconstruction. Construction work is expected to commence on or before 1st October 2026 following a successful planning application by the Employer, and subject to the Contractor agreeing S50 licences with Enfield Highways.  As the project is grant funded and the grant will be lost if the contract spend does not achieve certain minimum thresholds each financial year, the contract has a sectional completion date of 31st March 2027 and Practical Completion by 31st March 2028. At least £4m of contract cost must be achieved by 31st March 2027, the sectional completion date. Completion of contract works must be delivered by 31st March 2028. Note that liquidated damages are £20,000 per day if these dates are not achieved. Key to the success of the project is the liaison with Enfield Highways team and to develop a route design and traffic management proposals that permit the granting of Section 50 licences for the works. Note that Section 50 licence fees, deposits and bonds will be paid by the Employer to Enfield Highways.  Full road closures are highly unlikely to be permitted, and multiple gangs will only be permitted where it does not cause undue traffic chaos to commuter sand businesses on Enfield’s roads. The Contractor will be invited to meet Enfield Highways during the tender period.        The contract includes extending the existing Logstor leak detection system, cleaning the pipe installed, hydraulically testing the pipe installed using treated water to the same standard as the existing MWHN and commissioning of the extensions to provide “heat on” to the extended network.       The duration of the Contract is expected to be 21 months without option to extend due to completion of contract works must be delivered by 31st March 2028.  Please refer to the Procurement Documentation for more information.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Supply and Delivery of Bulk Fuels</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-066ed2</link>
      <description>SCOTRAIL TRAINS LIMITED - ScotRail Trains Ltd has a requirement for the supply and delivery of 35 million litres (approx.) of Marked Gas Oil to BS EN590 for use in UK Railway vehicles to 6 delivery locations in Edinburgh, Glasgow (3), Inverness and Perth and for the supply and delivery of 200,000 litres of Diesel to BS EN590 for heating purposes to 1 delivery location in Glasgow. Precise details of each delivery Lot together with any additional requirements will be contained within the PQQ/tender documents. The indicative contract commencement date is 7th October 2026.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Framework for the Design, Supply, and Installation of Solar PV in Operational Commercial Properties in Sunderland</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-066eb0</link>
      <description>SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL - Sunderland City Council are seeking to engage with Suppliers in relation to their intent to procure a framework for the Design (where required), Supply, Installation and Commissioning of solar PV installations in commercial operational sites in Sunderland. The Framework will be structured into 2 lots as follows. •	Lot 1 - The Design, Supply, and Installation of Solar PV up to 50Kwp in Operational Commercial Properties       in Sunderland. •	Lot 2 - The Design, Supply, and Installation of Solar PV Greater than 50Kwp in Operational Commercial Properties in Sunderland. OTHER INFORMATION Whilst the scope of the framework is structured predominantly for installations in operational commercial properties, the Council may from time to time require an installation in a domestic property. In such instances the call off will be clearly identified as a domestic property installation and will be issued through the relevant framework lot. There may be instances where some schemes called off under the framework may require the addition of battery storage to complement the Solar PV installation. It is envisaged that the form of contract will be JCT Minor Works, and in some cases, there will be a requirement for the Supplier to take design responsibility of an element of design using a Contractors Design Portion (CDP) in the JCT form of contract. In some smaller schemes where a JCT form of contract is not suitable the Council will issue bespoke terms and Conditions for the scheme with the contract documents.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Contracts Finder | SUPPLY CHAIN NOTICE_Thunderer Workshop PV &amp; Ship Halls PV</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-b5fd17-2baf6905-f115-47d2-9982-c87dc6b21fca</link>
      <description>MINISTRY OF DEFENCE - We are seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified and experienced contractors for the design and installation of photovoltaic (PV) systems on numerous buildings on Portsmouth Naval base. Our buildings present a range of structural requirements. Light weight solar installations are required for some key buildings due to weight limits of &lt;7 kg/m2 for the PV installation. Other buildings have insulated roof coverings, so require a non-penetrating mounting system is recommended to prevent damage to the insulation layer. Contractors must demonstrate proven capability in delivering PV systems within these constraints and in selecting technologies that ensure structural suitability, durability, and optimal performance.  We will also inviting suppliers to join the KBS Maritime Framework for the supply and installation of the following PV requirements:  -	Standard PV -	Lightweight PV -	Specialized / Heritage - Solar Slate/Solar Tiles   Those that meet the criteria of this initial phase will be invited to participate in a final competition. Deadlines for expressions of interest are the 16th April. Any expressions received after this date will not be accepted.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Vehicle Lease, Fleet Management and Salary Sacrifice Car Schemes 2</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-050474</link>
      <description>CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICE - This closed framework agreement, let under the Procurement Act 2023 Regulations, allows central government and wider public sector organisations to lease passenger cars and light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles. Includes fleet management and salary sacrifice car schemes.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Public Contracts Scotland | Supply and Delivery of Bulk Fuels</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-r6ebe6-0000815312</link>
      <description>SCOTRAIL TRAINS LIMITED - ScotRail Trains Ltd has a requirement for the supply and delivery of 35 million litres (approx.) of Marked Gas Oil to BS EN590 for use in  UK Railway vehicles to 6 delivery locations in Edinburgh, Glasgow (3), Inverness and Perth and for the supply and delivery of 200,000  litres of Diesel to BS EN590 for heating purposes to 1 delivery location in Glasgow. Precise details of each delivery Lot together with any  additional requirements will be contained within the PQQ/tender documents. The indicative contract commencement date is 7th October  2026.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | TfL Renewable Corporate Power Purchase Agreement ('PPA Nimbus')</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-051c13</link>
      <description>TRANSPORT FOR LONDON - Transport for London (TfL) is exploring entering into multiple Virtual PPAs (VPPAs) with renewable generator(s)/counterparties, up to a maximum volume window of 500GWh per annum (30% of TfL's total volume). The procurement will concern generation from specific renewables facilities for the supply period, and will require additionality.  The expected contract structure is a pay-as-produced VPPA, for solar or wind (onshore and offshore), new-build or repowered assets. The individual PPA/project volume range is expected to be 40-250GWh, with a delivery window of October 2028 to December 2032 and a fixed pricing structure with CPI-linkage. More information on the proposed requirement is available in the MSQ. Details on how to access this document are given below.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Fuel Card &amp; EV Charge Card Services Tender</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-0603d5</link>
      <description>SEVERN TRENT WATER LIMITED - The provision of fuel cards for purchasing diesel and petrol at fuel stations, and EV charge cards for accessing public charging networks. This is not an exhaustive list, and additional required services are detailed within the tender documentation.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Fuel Card &amp; EV Charge Card Services Tender</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-0603d5</link>
      <description>SEVERN TRENT WATER LIMITED - The provision of fuel cards for purchasing diesel and petrol at fuel stations, and EV charge cards for accessing public charging networks. This is not an exhaustive list, and additional required services are detailed within the tender documentation.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Contracts Finder | Thunderer Workshop PV &amp; Ship Halls PV</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-b5fd17-aae895d4-cf8d-4c75-82ac-8e2a03517c69</link>
      <description>KBS MARITIME LTD - We are seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified and experienced contractors for the design and installation of photovoltaic (PV) systems on numerous buildings on Portsmouth Naval base. Our buildings present a range of structural requirements. Light weight solar installations are required for some key buildings due to weight limits of &lt;7 kg/m2 for the PV installation. Other buildings have insulated roof coverings, so require a non-penetrating mounting system is recommended to prevent damage to the insulation layer. Contractors must demonstrate proven capability in delivering PV systems within these constraints and in selecting technologies that ensure structural suitability, durability, and optimal performance.  We will also inviting suppliers to join the KBS Maritime Framework for the supply and installation of the following PV requirements:  • Standard PV • Lightweight PV • Specialized / Heritage - Solar Slate/Solar Tiles</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Heating Replacement Works - Phase 2</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-066b5b</link>
      <description>SHARE MULTI ACADEMY TRUST - The work consists of the second phase of replacement of heating system, including  pipework, emitters and alterations to suit. Works are to be undertaken and completed on site at Shelley College, A SHARE Academy, Huddersfield Road, Shelley, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. HD8 8NL.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Supply of Energy and Decarbonisation Services</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-0503dc</link>
      <description>CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICE - Crown Commercial Service (CCS), as the Contracting Authority, intends to put in place a framework agreement for the supply and administration of approximately 26 TWh of electricity and gas to meet requirements of over 1000 customers across c.90,000 meters. Note that these numbers could vary depending on standard market factors such as the number of customers accessing the agreement and the impact of energy management initiatives. It is anticipated that aggregated risk management strategies will play a key role in the new framework agreement, but CCS is also keen to explore opportunities related to alternative and supplementary models, such as the "Energy as a Service" concept. CCS also anticipates that the new framework agreement will incorporate requirements that help customers to align with developing energy and decarbonisation policy e.g. optimising on-site generation opportunities and integrating Power Purchase Agreements. CCS will also be looking to consider the inclusion of goods and services that are supplementary to energy procurement and supply, such as: - metering - carbon reporting/analysis - carbon reduction advice - siteworks - energy generation - energy bureau services - demand side response Please note that the above is for guidance purposes only and the strategy, scope and lotting structure of the agreement will be determined over time.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | T138 Supply of Metered Electricity</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-05a5fa</link>
      <description>NI WATER - Supply of Metered Electricity to NI Water sites.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2026 13:45:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Fuel Management System</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-0669d7</link>
      <description>KENT AND MEDWAY TOWNS FIRE AUTHORITY - The Authority seeks to appoint a contractor to supply, install, and maintain a fuel management system across 17 sites. The contract includes the removal and disposal of existing fuel pumps and associated equipment, the supply and installation of new pumps and hardware, and the provision of supporting software with secure data access and reporting capabilities. The contractor will also provide ongoing maintenance, helpdesk support, on-site repair services, and annual servicing for the duration of the contract. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:  https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Maidstone:-Fuels./VTR9ZUYG6X To respond to this opportunity, please click here:  https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/VTR9ZUYG6X</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Vehicle Spares, Consumables &amp; Workshop Maintenance Framework 2026-2030</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-05d591</link>
      <description>HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL - Hampshire County Council (HCC) in collaboration with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Authority (HIWFRS) require the supply of vehicle spares, workshop consumables and the servicing of their workshop equipment and tools, to support the servicing and maintenance their vehicle fleets. A multi-supplier framework is currently in place for vehicle spares expiring at the end of March 2026. The Authorities are planning to re-procure a multi-lotted framework to bring together other fleet related consumables and workshop servicing and maintenance, into a single framework. The framework will be split into the following Lots. Lots 1 to 3 will be for supply of Goods: Lot 1- Supply of Vehicle Spares &amp; Parts Lot 2- Supply of Vehicle Lubricants and Associated products Lot 3 - Supply of Bottled Gases (Including collection of Used/Empty Bottles) Lot 4 is for the provision of Services for Workshop Tools &amp; Equipment Maintenance and Repairs and Installations (Services) Each of the Lots, will have a single supplier appointed, enabling a simple purchase order call-off mechanism. There is no limit to the number of Lots suppliers can bid for or be awarded. Across Lot 1-3, successful suppliers are expected to supply various spares and consumables, oils and cylinder gases and deliver to multiple workshops across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The requirements also include proactively monitoring and replacing stock, and identifying correct parts for a wide range of vehicles. The products should be fit for purpose as required and in line with the specification for the Original Equipment Manufacturer parts (OEM) and it will be the responsibility of the supplier when providing aftermarket parts to prove that they are to the OEM specification. An Imprest Stock digital system may be required to be implemented during the life of the framework (for Hampshire County Council only) and is included as a potential framework modification. In relation to Lot 4, the successful supplier will be responsible for providing the supply, delivery, installation, commissioning, maintenance, testing, certification and lifecycle management of a full range of garage and workshop tools/equipment for the servicing, maintenance and inspection of vehicles, including cars, LGVs, HGVs, plant and specialist fleet in various workshop locations across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight as needed to meet the requirements of both Authorities. The framework will be procured by Hampshire County Council and will be for use by the Council and Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service (HIWFRS) only.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Vehicle Spares, Consumables &amp; Workshop Maintenance Framework 2026-2030</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-05d591</link>
      <description>HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL - Hampshire County Council (HCC) in collaboration with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Authority (HIWFRS) require the supply of vehicle spares, workshop consumables and the servicing of their workshop equipment and tools, to support the servicing and maintenance their vehicle fleets. A multi-supplier framework is currently in place for vehicle spares expiring at the end of March 2026. The Authorities are planning to re-procure a multi-lotted framework to bring together other fleet related consumables and workshop servicing and maintenance, into a single framework. The framework will be split into the following Lots. Lots 1 to 3 will be for supply of Goods: Lot 1- Supply of Vehicle Spares &amp; Parts Lot 2- Supply of Vehicle Lubricants and Associated products Lot 3 - Supply of Bottled Gases (Including collection of Used/Empty Bottles) Lot 4 is for the provision of Services for Workshop Tools &amp; Equipment Maintenance and Repairs and Installations (Services) Each of the Lots, will have a single supplier appointed, enabling a simple purchase order call-off mechanism. There is no limit to the number of Lots suppliers can bid for or be awarded. Across Lot 1-3, successful suppliers are expected to supply various spares and consumables, oils and cylinder gases and deliver to multiple workshops across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The requirements also include proactively monitoring and replacing stock, and identifying correct parts for a wide range of vehicles. The products should be fit for purpose as required and in line with the specification for the Original Equipment Manufacturer parts (OEM) and it will be the responsibility of the supplier when providing aftermarket parts to prove that they are to the OEM specification. An Imprest Stock digital system may be required to be implemented during the life of the framework (for Hampshire County Council only) and is included as a potential framework modification. In relation to Lot 4, the successful supplier will be responsible for providing the supply, delivery, installation, commissioning, maintenance, testing, certification and lifecycle management of a full range of garage and workshop tools/equipment for the servicing, maintenance and inspection of vehicles, including cars, LGVs, HGVs, plant and specialist fleet in various workshop locations across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight as needed to meet the requirements of both Authorities. The framework will be procured by Hampshire County Council and will be for use by the Council and Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service (HIWFRS) only.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | 301_26 The supply of Liquid Fuels</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-05225c</link>
      <description>LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL, TRADING AS ESPO - ESPO are conducting preliminary market engagement for the new Liquid Fuels framework, which is used by public sector bodies to procure a range of automotive and heating fuel. Please note this is not a call for competition, the tender documentation is not yet available.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 12:54:17 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Measured Term Contract 2026</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-066354</link>
      <description>THE MAYOR AND COMMONALTY AND CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF LONDON - The City of London Corporation intends to establish a multi-lot Works Framework to deliver cyclical replacement, refurbishment and improvement projects across its diverse property portfolio. The estate includes operational, institutional, heritage, commercial and residential buildings located within and beyond the City boundary. The Framework will support projects generally valued up to £3 million (excluding VAT) per Instruction and may include, but is not limited to: Mechanical and electrical installations, replacement and refurbishment works; General building fabric repairs, cyclical maintenance and refurbishment; Internal refurbishment and office fit-out works; Energy efficiency, carbon reduction and decarbonisation measures; Lift and escalator refurbishment, replacement and enhancement works (subject to final lot structure). The Framework is anticipated to operate via mini-competitions between appointed contractors, with provision for direct award where justified. The City reserves the right to use alternative procurement routes where operationally required. Responsible Procurement principles, including environmental sustainability, carbon reduction and ethical supply chain management, are expected to underpin delivery.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 12:14:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | ROOT to Market Dynamic Market for Regenerative Procurement</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-06680d</link>
      <description>HEART ACADEMIES TRUST - Regeneration Over Extraction.  Suppliers must seek to: 	Prioritise materials and products that restore, replenish, or enhance natural living systems. 	Avoid extractive materials that degrade ecosystems, deplete finite resources, or cause long term environmental harm. 	Use resource efficiently and maximise material lifespans through good design and appropriate material use 	Demonstrate a clear transition plan away from extractive inputs where alternatives are not yet available. 	Minimise embodied carbon in construction materials (e.g., concrete, steel, insulation). 	Prioritise regenerative or circular construction materials (e.g., reclaimed steel, recycled aggregates, lower embodied carbon concrete alternatives, timber from regenerative forestry). 	Avoid extractive materials linked to high impact mining (e.g., virgin aggregates, aluminium, PVC). 	Seek to design for deconstruction, enhancing the residual value of materials at the end of design life and reducing future reliance on extractive practices Ethical and Non-Exploitative Supply Chains.  Suppliers must seek to: 	Ensure all labour practices across their supply chain are fair, safe, and free from exploitation. 	Avoid sourcing from suppliers or regions associated with forced labour, unsafe working conditions, or unfair pay. 	Maintain transparent supply chain mapping and provide evidence of due diligence on request. 	Ensure fair and safe working conditions on construction sites. 2.3 	Climate Friendly Operations. Suppliers must seek to: 	Minimise carbon, water and waste in their organisations and core operations. 	Specifically minimise greenhouse gas emissions across production, transport, and distribution. 	Prioritise low carbon materials, renewable energy, and efficient logistics. 	Minimise whole life carbon impacts in design and materials, optimising embodied carbon together with operational efficiency. 	Reduce site emissions (plant, generators, transport) and use electric or low emission plant and machinery. 	Implement site level water management and waste segregation plans. 	Demonstrate continuous improvement in reducing their carbon footprint, water usage and waste production, supported by measurable data where possible. 	Drive design towards deconstruction practices and offer (and advocate for) regenerative material options to replace more mainstream materials 	 Nature Enhancing Practices.  Suppliers must seek to: 	Adopt practices that actively improve soil health, biodiversity, water quality, and ecosystem resilience. 	Use regenerative agricultural, manufacturing, or operational methods wherever feasible. 	Avoid chemicals, processes, or materials known to harm biodiversity or natural habitats. 	Implement nature positive site practices. 	Ensure soil protection and restoration before and after works. 	Avoid habitat disturbance and protect ecological features during construction. Circularity and Resource Stewardship.  Suppliers must seek to: 	Maximise recycled, reclaimed, or up-cycled materials. 	Design products and packaging for reuse, repair, or recycling. 	Minimise waste generation and avoid single use materials unless essential for safety or compliance. 	Design for reuse, modularity and disassembly. 	Maximise reuse of demolition materials. 	Avoid single use construction materials (e.g. plastic sheeting) 	Offer and opt for the use of bio-based and recovered materials wherever viably possible</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | 92_26 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) and BioLPG</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-050cd4</link>
      <description>LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL, TRADING AS ESPO - ESPO is inviting tender submissions for a framework agreement covering Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG). The framework will cover: • Bulk Propane • Cylinders (Butane and Propane) Suppliers must be able to supply LPG throughout England, Scotland and Wales and must comply at all times with the latest Liquid Gas UK (LGUK) Codes of Practice (CoPs) and all relevant HSE guidance. BioLPG is included within the scope of this Framework to support emerging customer needs across the public sector. The Framework is NOT divided into lots. Please refer to the tender documents for further details (including further details on each of the Lots) - the closing date for submission of Tenders has been extended to 12:00 (12 noon / 12pm) on 27 March 2026. To tender (please proceed to step (e) if an expression of interest has already been completed): (a) Go to https://www.eastmidstenders.org/ (b) Register (if not already registered on ProContract); (c) Search for tender opportunity '92_26' (via "View Opportunities" from the EastMidsTenders Portal); (d) Express an interest; (e) Download the tender documents (from the ProContract Activity summary screen). Any questions or clarifications relating to this tender opportunity should be submitted to ESPO as a message on the eProcurement Portal, once an Expression of interest has been completed.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | tender_219 - PMP26 - 119479 Gledhow Primary School</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-06662f</link>
      <description>LEEDS CITY COUNCIL - tender_219 - PMP26 - 119479 Gledhow Primary School - heating replacement scheme</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | T138 Supply of Metered Electricity</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-05a5fa</link>
      <description>NI WATER - Supply of Metered Electricity to NI Water sites.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 11:40:54 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Market Engagement - Electric Vehicle Infrastructure</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-066532</link>
      <description>YORKSHIRE HOUSING LIMITED - Yorkshire Housing are exploring options for rolling out Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure to support our customer, colleague and fleet decarbonisation. We are looking for a partner who can lead on all aspects of our charging infrastructure development from scoping and install to all post install management. This would need to include management of pre-existing EV charging infrastructure currently owned by Yorkshire Housing.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | The supply of electricity to MOD sites in Northern Ireland</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-065e75</link>
      <description>DEFENCE INFRASTRUCTURE ORGANISATION - UK 2 Preliminary Market Engagement notice for the supply of commercial and domestic electricity to MOD sites in Northern Ireland.  The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), part of the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD), intends to procure the supply of electricity services for MOD establishments located in Northern Ireland (NI). Electricity is essential for sustaining daily operations across the MOD Estate, and continued supply is critical to maintaining full operational capability at all NI sites. The requirement covers the secure, reliable, and compliant provision of electricity to MOD locations across Northern Ireland. Continuity of supply is vital to ensure the ongoing operation of key facilities and infrastructure. A loss of electricity supply to MOD NI sites would have significant operational consequences, including: Rendering affected establishments inoperative where functional infrastructure relies on electricity. Creating potential health and safety risks for MOD personnel. The Authority therefore seeks a supplier capable of delivering dependable electricity services across the NI Estate to ensure operational continuity.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | The supply of electricity to MOD sites in Northern Ireland</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-065e75</link>
      <description>DEFENCE INFRASTRUCTURE ORGANISATION - UK 1 Pipeline Notice for the supply of commercial and domestic electricity to MOD sites in Northern Ireland.  The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), part of the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD), intends to procure the supply of electricity services for MOD establishments located in Northern Ireland (NI). Electricity is essential for sustaining daily operations across the MOD Estate, and continued supply is critical to maintaining full operational capability at all NI sites. The requirement covers the secure, reliable, and compliant provision of electricity to MOD locations across Northern Ireland. Continuity of supply is vital to ensure the ongoing operation of key facilities and infrastructure. A loss of electricity supply to MOD NI sites would have significant operational consequences, including: Rendering affected establishments inoperative where functional infrastructure relies on electricity. Creating potential health and safety risks for MOD personnel. The Authority therefore seeks a supplier capable of delivering dependable electricity services across the NI Estate to ensure operational continuity.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2026 09:17:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Tender | Public Contracts Scotland | Provision of Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Maintenance &amp; Associated Services (2026-30)</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-r6ebe6-0000825542</link>
      <description>UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE - The University of Strathclyde ("the University") is seeking to establish a Contract for the Provision of Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Maintenance &amp; Associated Services (2026-30) (UOS-39265-2025).</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | The supply of electricity and associated services</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-066376</link>
      <description>WEST MERCIA ENERGY - A framework agreement for the supply of electricity on a flexible basis and the provision of associated services to the current and potential customers of West Mercia Energy (WME) For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:  https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Shrewsbury:-Electricity./9698X9E6XA To respond to this opportunity, please click here:  https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/9698X9E6XA</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 16:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Measured Term Contract 2026</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-066354</link>
      <description>THE MAYOR AND COMMONALTY AND CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF LONDON - The City of London Corporation intends to establish a multi-lot Works Framework to deliver cyclical replacement, refurbishment and improvement projects across its diverse property portfolio. The estate includes operational, institutional, heritage, commercial and residential buildings located within and beyond the City boundary. The Framework will support projects generally valued up to £3 million (excluding VAT) per Instruction and may include, but is not limited to: Mechanical and electrical installations, replacement and refurbishment works; General building fabric repairs, cyclical maintenance and refurbishment; Internal refurbishment and office fit-out works; Energy efficiency, carbon reduction and decarbonisation measures; Lift and escalator refurbishment, replacement and enhancement works (subject to final lot structure). The Framework is anticipated to operate via mini-competitions between appointed contractors, with provision for direct award where justified. The City reserves the right to use alternative procurement routes where operationally required. Responsible Procurement principles, including environmental sustainability, carbon reduction and ethical supply chain management, are expected to underpin delivery.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Construction and Highways Frameworks - Supplier Engagement Event</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-0662e7</link>
      <description>NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL - North Lincolnshire Council is hosting a supplier engagement event ahead of the tender launch for the new Construction and Highways Frameworks. The current framework delivers approximately £20m of works per year, and the new arrangement will cover a broad scope of activity across three individual frameworks. Proposed frameworks: • Construction, Repairs and Maintenance Framework, with lots including general building, mechanical, electrical, renewable energy solutions, roofing and demolition • Disabled Facilities Grants and Home Assistance Maintenance Framework • Highways Framework, with lots including civil works, surface treatment and surfacing Typical project values will range from £1 - £3,500,000 Registration Please register using the following link: https://forms.office.com/e/iV8a7S9BgE Please also ensure you are registered on the North Lincolnshire Council Tender portal: https://procure.northlincs.gov.uk</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | PROC 26-3336 Back-Office Solution for the Police Scotland EV Charging Infrastructure</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-066241</link>
      <description>SCOTTISH POLICE AUTHORITY - Police Scotland currently have in place back-office services with two separate Suppliers, due to expire within the next 12 months. Police Scotland require a single Supplier to migrate all chargers from existing Contract to a new single Contract. Police Scotland require a Supplier to provide a Single Back-Office Solution for the Police Scotland EV Charging Infrastructure; this will involve transitioning groups of chargers from these current solutions as well as adding any newly installed chargers added to the Estate during the Contract term, placed immediately on to this new Contract.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 14:49:13 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Design and Construction of a Solar Farm and Battery Energy Storage System at Docksway Landfill Site</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-06620e</link>
      <description>CYSON CYMRU - This notice is to inform the market that Cyson Cymru plan to undertake preliminary market engagement for the Design and Construction of a Solar Farm and Battery Energy Storage System at Docksway Landfill Site. Cyson Cymru will issue a draft copy of the Invitation to Tender document to all parties who register an interest in this notice along with a series of questions. All responses to the engagement email will be kept private and confidential. The responses will assist Cyson Cymru in finalising the specification ready for an open tendering procedure.  All bidders who respond to the pre-market engagement will be invited to tender along with any further bidders who wish to take part. All responses to the Pre market engagement must be received by 17:00 hours on Friday 20th March 2026. </description>
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      <title>Tender | Public Contracts Scotland | PROC 26-3336 Back-Office Solution for the Police Scotland EV Charging Infrastructure</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-r6ebe6-0000825529</link>
      <description>SCOTTISH POLICE AUTHORITY - Police Scotland currently have in place back-office services with two separate Suppliers, due to expire within the next 12 months. Police Scotland require a single Supplier to migrate all chargers from existing Contract to a new single Contract.  Police Scotland require a Supplier to provide a Single Back-Office Solution for the Police Scotland EV Charging Infrastructure; this will involve transitioning groups of chargers from these current solutions as well as adding any newly installed chargers added to the Estate during the Contract term, placed immediately on to this new Contract.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Supply of Fuel for the British Embassy Amman</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-06612d</link>
      <description>FOREIGN, COMMONWEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE - The British Embassy Amman is seeking a supplier for the following services:  Supply and delivery of diesel fuel to the British Embassy Amman and associated residences.  Supply of petrol fuel for British Embassy Amman's fleet vehicles to be refuled at supplier's petrol stations.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2026 14:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | The supply of electricity to MOD sites in Northern Ireland</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-065e75</link>
      <description>DEFENCE INFRASTRUCTURE ORGANISATION - UK 1 Pipeline Notice for the supply of commercial and domestic electricity to MOD sites in Northern Ireland</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2026 11:08:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | The supply of electricity to MOD sites in Northern Ireland</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-065e75</link>
      <description>DEFENCE INFRASTRUCTURE ORGANISATION - UK 1 Pipeline Notice for the supply of commercial and domestic electricity to MOD sites in Northern Ireland</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2026 14:29:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Procurement to Appoint an Energy Services Company for Woolwich Leisure Centre</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-052971</link>
      <description>ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH - Procurement: The Royal Borough of Greenwich (the "Authority") is conducting a procurement to appoint an Energy Services Company ("ESCO") to deliver heating and cooling services via a newly constructed energy centre ("Energy Centre") located within Woolwich Leisure Centre, SE19 ("Leisure Centre"). The Authority intends to award a concession contract to the successful supplier (the "Contract"). The ESCO will assume full commercial responsibility for the provision of the relevant services to all connected customers. This will include maintenance and repair obligations of the Energy Centre, capital replacement, metering, billing, customer services, and management of customer supply agreements. At this stage, the Authority expects that the successful supplier will be required to: •	operate and maintain the Energy Centre and a distribution network up to consumer terminals from Autumn 2026 for a period of 25 years; •	supply heating to the Leisure Centre and the adjacent Tramshed building; •	adopt infrastructure and supply heating to an adjacent residential development comprising circa 500 flats and circa 1,000 sqm. of non-residential space, as it becomes operational. The residential development is expected to become operational between 2027-2031); •	supply cooling to the Leisure Centre; and •	manage all customer-facing services including metering, billing, and customer support. In addition, the ESCO may be required to supply electricity to the Leisure Centre and integral café, with billing to the respective operators. The ESCO will bear all operational risk in relation to the Energy Centre and will be responsible for capital investment, service delivery, and customer management throughout the duration of the Contract. At this stage, the list of requirements above is indicative only and contains the broad categorisation of requirements rather than particulars. Suppliers should assume that the requirements actually required will be broadly within the scope of the requirements listed above but this may also include extensions to related or ancillary services. The actual scope of the requirements may be narrower than that set out above. Further details of the Authority's requirements are set out in the Request to Participate. Additional Information The estimated value set out in this notice is an estimate only and is in no way guaranteed or final. For the purposes of this notice, the total contract value is expressed as being inclusive of VAT. However, suppliers will need to determine for themselves what rates of VAT apply to the concession services to be supplied under the Contract.  The associated tender documents for this opportunity contain more specific information. The dates referred to in this notice are also estimates only. The Authority may refine the award criteria set out below at any stage of the procurement process in accordance with Section 24 of the Procurement Act 2023. The Authority held a market engagement event on 23 June 2025 pursuant to Section 16 of the Procurement Act 2023. The event was carried out in order to discuss the Authority's aims and strategy for the procurement, the proposed heating and metering strategy as well as the background to the project with interested organisations. Participation in the market engagement event is not a requirement for future progress in the procurement. The Authority is using the Proactis Rego platform to carry out this procurement. To obtain further information, please record your interest on Proactis Rego at: https://supplierlive.proactisp2p.com/Account/Login. Procurement Reference: RBG/P/1000088.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Provision of Installation and Commission of Solar PV  for the University of Sunderland</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-065a70</link>
      <description>UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND - Design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of solar photovoltaic (PV) system for Helen McArdle House</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | PRN26009 Pre Market Engagement - Landlord Natural Gas Supply</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-065c99</link>
      <description>CHOICE HOUSING IRELAND LIMITED - Choice Housing Ireland are currently preparing to initiate a procurement process in 2026 to establish one or more contracts for the Supply of Landlord Natural Gas. Prior to initiating the procurement exercise we wish to engage with the market to: 	provide suppliers with an initial awareness of the planned tender opportunity and business requirement; 	gain insight to the current market; 	provide Choice with confidence around deliverability and implementation; 	inform the procurement strategy;  	prepare the market for the forthcoming procurement;  	ensure that the procurement and contract are attractive to the market and encourage competition.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | CHIC Energy Purchasing - Dynamic Purchasing System [DPS]</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-03de82</link>
      <description>COMMUNITIES AND HOUSING INVESTMENT CONSORTIUM LIMITED (CHIC) - CHIC publishes this Notice of an Amendment to be made to the DPS in pursuance of the original Notice 2017/S 131-267580 published in OJEU on the 10th July 2017. All other details relating to this DPS remain unchanged. The change comprises extending the coverage nationally and validity period with a further 60-months extension option, reviewed at 12 month increments whereby the authority can amend (extend, shorten, terminate or re-procure) the DPS. This DPS remains accessible by members of CHIC to all UK public-sector bodies (potential members) including (but not limited to): • Housing Associations • Local Authorities and Government Departments • Registered Charities • NHS and Health and Social Care Groups • Emergency Services • Schools and Academies/Colleges and Universities • Libraries and Museums , including those listed in Schedule 1 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015/102.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | PRN26008 Landlord Electricity Supply - Pre-Market Engagement</title>
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      <description>CHOICE HOUSING IRELAND LIMITED - Choice Housing Ireland are currently preparing to initiate a procurement process in 2026 to establish one or more contracts for the Supply of Landlord Electricity. Prior to initiating the procurement exercise we wish to engage with the market to: 	provide suppliers with an initial awareness of the planned tender opportunity and business requirement; 	gain insight to the current market; 	provide Choice with confidence around deliverability and implementation; 	inform the procurement strategy;  	prepare the market for the forthcoming procurement;  	ensure that the procurement and contract are attractive to the market and encourage competition.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Vehicle Spares, Consumables &amp; Workshop Maintenance Framework 2026-2030</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-05d591</link>
      <description>HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL - Hampshire County Council (HCC) in collaboration with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Authority (HIWFRS) require the supply of vehicle spares, workshop consumables and the servicing of their workshop equipment and tools, to support the servicing and maintenance their vehicle fleets. A multi-supplier framework is currently in place for vehicle spares expiring at the end of March 2026. The Authorities are planning to re-procure a multi-lotted framework to bring together other fleet related consumables and workshop servicing and maintenance, into a single framework. The framework will be split into the following Lots. Lots 1 to 3 will be for supply of Goods: Lot 1- Supply of Vehicle Spares &amp; Parts Lot 2- Supply of Vehicle Lubricants and Associated products Lot 3 - Supply of Bottled Gases (Including collection of Used/Empty Bottles) Lot 4 is for the provision of Services for Workshop Tools &amp; Equipment Maintenance and Repairs and Installations (Services) Each of the Lots, will have a single supplier appointed, enabling a simple purchase order call-off mechanism. There is no limit to the number of Lots suppliers can bid for or be awarded. Across Lot 1-3, successful suppliers are expected to supply various spares and consumables, oils and cylinder gases and deliver to multiple workshops across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The requirements also include proactively monitoring and replacing stock, and identifying correct parts for a wide range of vehicles. The products should be fit for purpose as required and in line with the specification for the Original Equipment Manufacturer parts (OEM) and it will be the responsibility of the supplier when providing aftermarket parts to prove that they are to the OEM specification. An Imprest Stock digital system may be required to be implemented during the life of the framework (for Hampshire County Council only) and is included as a potential framework modification. In relation to Lot 4, the successful supplier will be responsible for providing the supply, delivery, installation, commissioning, maintenance, testing, certification and lifecycle management of a full range of garage and workshop tools/equipment for the servicing, maintenance and inspection of vehicles, including cars, LGVs, HGVs, plant and specialist fleet in various workshop locations across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight as needed to meet the requirements of both Authorities. The framework will be procured by Hampshire County Council and will be for use by the Council and Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service (HIWFRS) only.  </description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Vehicle Spares, Consumables &amp; Workshop Maintenance Framework 2026-2030</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-05d591</link>
      <description>HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL - Hampshire County Council (HCC) in collaboration with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Authority (HIWFRS) require the supply of vehicle spares, workshop consumables and the servicing of their workshop equipment and tools, to support the servicing and maintenance their vehicle fleets. A multi-supplier framework is currently in place for vehicle spares expiring at the end of March 2026. The Authorities are planning to re-procure a multi-lotted framework to bring together other fleet related consumables and workshop servicing and maintenance, into a single framework. The framework will be split into the following Lots. Lots 1 to 3 will be for supply of Goods: Lot 1- Supply of Vehicle Spares &amp; Parts Lot 2- Supply of Vehicle Lubricants and Associated products Lot 3 - Supply of Bottled Gases (Including collection of Used/Empty Bottles) Lot 4 is for the provision of Services for Workshop Tools &amp; Equipment Maintenance and Repairs and Installations (Services) Each of the Lots, will have a single supplier appointed, enabling a simple purchase order call-off mechanism. There is no limit to the number of Lots suppliers can bid for or be awarded. Across Lot 1-3, successful suppliers are expected to supply various spares and consumables, oils and cylinder gases and deliver to multiple workshops across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The requirements also include proactively monitoring and replacing stock, and identifying correct parts for a wide range of vehicles. The products should be fit for purpose as required and in line with the specification for the Original Equipment Manufacturer parts (OEM) and it will be the responsibility of the supplier when providing aftermarket parts to prove that they are to the OEM specification. An Imprest Stock digital system may be required to be implemented during the life of the framework (for Hampshire County Council only) and is included as a potential framework modification. In relation to Lot 4, the successful supplier will be responsible for providing the supply, delivery, installation, commissioning, maintenance, testing, certification and lifecycle management of a full range of garage and workshop tools/equipment for the servicing, maintenance and inspection of vehicles, including cars, LGVs, HGVs, plant and specialist fleet in various workshop locations across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight as needed to meet the requirements of both Authorities. The framework will be procured by Hampshire County Council and will be for use by the Council and Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service (HIWFRS) only.  </description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Vehicle Spares, Consumables &amp; Workshop Maintenance Framework 2026-2030</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-05d591</link>
      <description>HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL - Hampshire County Council (HCC) in collaboration with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Authority (HIWFRS) require the supply of vehicle spares, workshop consumables and the servicing of their workshop equipment and tools, to support the servicing and maintenance their vehicle fleets. A multi-supplier framework is currently in place for vehicle spares expiring at the end of March 2026. The Authorities are planning to re-procure a multi-lotted framework to bring together other fleet related consumables and workshop servicing and maintenance, into a single framework. The framework will be split into the following Lots. Lots 1 to 3 will be for supply of Goods: Lot 1- Supply of Vehicle Spares &amp; Parts Lot 2- Supply of Vehicle Lubricants and Associated products Lot 3 - Supply of Bottled Gases (Including collection of Used/Empty Bottles) Lot 4 is for the provision of Services for Workshop Tools &amp; Equipment Maintenance and Repairs and Installations (Services) Each of the Lots, will have a single supplier appointed, enabling a simple purchase order call-off mechanism. There is no limit to the number of Lots suppliers can bid for or be awarded. Across Lot 1-3, successful suppliers are expected to supply various spares and consumables, oils and cylinder gases and deliver to multiple workshops across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The requirements also include proactively monitoring and replacing stock, and identifying correct parts for a wide range of vehicles. The products should be fit for purpose as required and in line with the specification for the Original Equipment Manufacturer parts (OEM) and it will be the responsibility of the supplier when providing aftermarket parts to prove that they are to the OEM specification. An Imprest Stock digital system may be required to be implemented during the life of the framework (for Hampshire County Council only) and is included as a potential framework modification. In relation to Lot 4, the successful supplier will be responsible for providing the supply, delivery, installation, commissioning, maintenance, testing, certification and lifecycle management of a full range of garage and workshop tools/equipment for the servicing, maintenance and inspection of vehicles, including cars, LGVs, HGVs, plant and specialist fleet in various workshop locations across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight as needed to meet the requirements of both Authorities. The framework will be procured by Hampshire County Council and will be for use by the Council and Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service (HIWFRS) only.  </description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Provision of Installation and Commission of Solar PV  for the University of Sunderland</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-065a70</link>
      <description>UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND - Design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of solar photovoltaic (PV) system for Helen McArdle House For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:  https://neupc.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Sunderland:-Solar-energy./648525X855 To respond to this opportunity, please click here:  https://neupc.delta-esourcing.com/respond/648525X855</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Non-Domestic Boilers - Repairs &amp; Maintenance</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-065a33</link>
      <description>BELIEVE HOUSING LIMITED - Believe housing are seeking to appoint a competent contractor to Service and Repair boilers in believe housings HPU Units.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | SCAPE Scotland Construction framework</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-0659f6</link>
      <description>SCAPE PROCURE SCOTLAND LTD - Scape Procure Scotland Limited (trading as SCAPE Scotland) is considering establishing a framework agreement for the provision of Construction Works and Services throughout Scotland. To support this, SCAPE Scotland has undertaken market engagement activities and will undertake further market engagement activities prior to submitting a Contract Notice. This notice is not an invitation for formal expressions of interest. The purpose of this notice is to provide details on SCAPE Scotland's market engagement activities in support of the upcoming procurement for a framework for Construction Works and Services. Following internal discussion and consideration of the combined feedback gained through market engagement, SCAPE Scotland may amend any of the details of this framework between publication of this notice and publication of an associated Contract Notice.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Public Contracts Scotland | SCAPE Scotland Construction framework</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-r6ebe6-0000823797</link>
      <description>SCAPE PROCURE SCOTLAND LTD - Scape Procure Scotland Limited (trading as SCAPE Scotland) is considering establishing a framework agreement for the provision of Construction Works and Services throughout Scotland. To support this, SCAPE Scotland has undertaken market engagement activities and will undertake further market engagement activities prior to submitting a Contract Notice.  This notice is not an invitation for formal expressions of interest. The purpose of this notice is to provide details on SCAPE Scotland's market engagement activities in support of the upcoming procurement for a framework for Construction Works and Services.  Following internal discussion and consideration of the combined feedback gained through market engagement, SCAPE Scotland may amend any of the details of this framework between publication of this notice and publication of an associated Contract Notice.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Installation of Solar panels and associated equipment</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-0658dc</link>
      <description>GREAT LINFORD PARISH COUNCIL - Design and install solar PV installation at three buildings. May also include batteries and inverters. The amount will depend on the design proposed. Complete design and installation required.   Tenders required for each building as a standalone cost.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Sheffield Heat Network Development Partner</title>
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      <description>SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL - This notice relates to the proposed market engagement activity for the heat network development opportunity for which Sheffield City Council intends to shortly procure a Development Partner. Sheffield City Council has been selected as part of the Department of Energy Security &amp; Net Zero’s Advanced Zoning Programme to develop one of the country’s first zonal scale heat networks. To deliver this, Sheffield City Council is seeking a Development Partner to develop (and present for their approval) a zonal scale heat network in the Sheffield area. Sheffield City Council has undertaken work to identify a reference scheme in an area of Sheffield city, which will be included in the procurement exercise but used for tender assessment purposes only. The area which will be the subject of the procurement (and which the Development Partner will be invited to deliver development proposals in respect of) is wider and has an estimated annual heat demand of up to. 1300GWh. Sheffield City Council intends to conduct a procurement using the open procedure in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 to select the Development Partner for this opportunity. If successful, the parties would enter an agreement for development services only (known as the Development Agreement Only model) under which the Development Partner would put forward proposals for a zonal scale heat network in the area. These proposals would need to meet minimum criteria and would be subject to review and approval by Sheffield City Council. Delivery of such a network in the area would be on a non-exclusive basis (subject to any future regulation). The preliminary market engagement related to this project will take the form of an online market engagement session which will be held on MS Teams at 09:00 – 10:00 on Tuesday 3 March 2026. Further details and link to booking a place on the Market Engagement Session can be found within the attached document via the link to YORtender.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Future Offshore Wind – Market Engagement Event – Preliminary Market Engagement Notice</title>
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      <description>THE CROWN ESTATE - The Crown Estate, as manager of the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland, periodically holds competitive tenders to award seabed rights for the development, construction and operation of offshore wind farms.  In September 2024, The Crown Estate set out its approach to bringing such future tenders to market in its Future of Offshore Wind publication (Future of offshore wind | The Crown Estate). This was published alongside a report setting out our ambition to develop a Marine Delivery Routemap, which is intended to help enable a more holistic approach to be taken in relation to seabed development in the future.  Building on the approach taken by The Crown Estate in previous leasing rounds, such as Offshore Wind Leasing Rounds 4 and 5, The Crown Estate is committed to engaging with a broad spectrum of market participants and other stakeholders to inform the development of its future leasing processes. In this context, The Crown Estate intends to host an in-person market engagement event on 12 March 2026 for potential participants in future offshore wind leasing rounds.   This market engagement event is intended to provide those attending with an update on the work that The Crown Estate has undertaken since receiving feedback from various parties in response to the market engagement questionnaire that was launched in November 2025 as well as some insight into our current thinking on certain elements of our future leasing processes. There will also be an opportunity for participants to ask questions on The Crown Estate’s emerging proposals.   It is hoped that this market engagement event will provide The Crown Estate with an opportunity to listen to and understand individual and industry-wide perspectives, thereby ensuring that the evolving needs and priorities of the offshore wind sector as a whole can be taken into account by The Crown Estate when shaping future leasing opportunities.  This market engagement is intended for existing and prospective offshore wind developers and investors only i.e. those who may be interested in bidding in a leasing round, either as a sole bidder or as part of a consortium. If offshore wind project development and investment companies wish to participate in this market engagement event, then they should apply by sending an email to offshorewind@thecrownestate.co.uk. The Crown Estate intends to engage with other relevant stakeholders separately at appropriate times and in an appropriate way.   The Crown Estate is in the process of designing future offshore wind leasing rounds, which these discussions will inform. There is currently no formal date for the launch of the next offshore wind leasing round. The date set out below (the “Engagement deadline”) refers to the engagement activity which is the subject of this PME Notice, rather than any contract notice for a leasing process.   For further information on The Crown Estate’s involvement in offshore wind, please visit https://www.thecrownestate.co.uk/our-business/marine/offshore-wind.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Public Contracts Scotland | Pressurisation units &amp; water booster sets annual servicing, maintenance and reactive repair.</title>
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      <description>UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE - The University of Dundee, require a supplier to conduct servicing, maintenance and reactive repair contract.  We are seeking a reputable HVAC accredited manufacturer/supplier agent with a proven record of diagnostic fault-finding, repair and PPM of domestic cold-water booster sets and system pressurisation units. Example mechanical building engineering systems such as domestic hot water, chilled water, low temperature hot water and very low temperature hot water hydraulic systems and their associated thermal expansion vessels.  The aims and objectives of this contract are to ensure the safe, efficient and continuing operation of the mechanical building services engineering assets identified within the tender package. For clarity, plumbing and electrical building engineering services are excluded from this scope of works.  This maintenance service is delivered across the university`s estate comprising the City Centre and Ninewells Hospital campuses as well as other local individual outlying properties such as Botanic gardens.  All properties are located locally within the City of Dundee area. These properties include an extensive variety of operational data centre and research facilities, teaching facilities, horticultural and sport facilities.  Servicing and repair shall be carried out annually, in full accordance with the various asset manufacturers guidelines, CIBSE, BESA, BSRIA, SFG20 and industry best practice. Annual servicing is to be undertaken on a variety of differing age and types of manufacturers equipment assets. Example manufacturers such as Grundfos, Boss and Aquatech.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | The Supply and Delivery of Bottled and Bulk Gas</title>
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      <description>GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL - Glasgow City Council (‘the council’) invites tender bids for the establishment of a single – supplier framework agreement for the supply and delivery of bottled and bulk gas products.. The successful supplier will also be responsible for the uplifting, removal, and environmentally compliant disposal of all cylinders supplied during the framework period. This procurement will be conducted via the Public Contracts Scotland - Tender portal (PCS-T). We will apply a one stage Open procedure. Bidders must self-certify their adherence to the conditions of participation via the ESPD (Scotland) in PSC-T and may be required to submit Means of Proof before contract award. Bidders must refer to the specific requirements listed in Section III in this Contract Notice when completing the SPD in PCS-T.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | SUPPLY OF MAINS ELECTRICITY TO KENDAL COLLEGE X 7 HH METERS APRIL 2026</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-065600</link>
      <description>KENDAL COLLEGE - SUPPLY OF MAINS ELECTRICITY TO KENDAL COLLEGE X 7 HH METERS APRIL 2026 CONTRACT START DATE 01/04/26 TOTAL ESTIMATED VOLUME 0.8 GWH PER ANNUM CONTRACTS CONSIDERED FOR 12 MONTHS</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | 92_26 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) and BioLPG</title>
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      <description>LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL, TRADING AS ESPO - ESPO is inviting tender submissions for a framework agreement covering Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG). The framework will cover: •	Bulk Propane •	Cylinders (Butane and Propane) Suppliers must be able to supply LPG throughout England, Scotland and Wales and must comply at all times with the latest Liquid Gas UK (LGUK) Codes of Practice (CoPs) and all relevant HSE guidance. BioLPG is included within the scope of this Framework to support emerging customer needs across the public sector. The Framework is NOT divided into lots. Please refer to the tender documents for further details (including further details on each of the Lots) - the closing date for submission of Tenders is 12:00 (12 noon / 12pm) on 20 March 2026. To tender (please proceed to step (e) if an expression of interest has already been completed): (a) Go to https://www.eastmidstenders.org/ (b) Register (if not already registered on ProContract); (c) Search for tender opportunity '92_26' (via "View Opportunities" from the EastMidsTenders Portal); (d) Express an interest; (e) Download the tender documents (from the ProContract Activity summary screen). Any questions or clarifications relating to this tender opportunity should be submitted to ESPO as a message on the eProcurement Portal, once an Expression of interest has been completed.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | LEVI-Funded Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure - Peterborough and Cambridgeshire</title>
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      <description>PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL - The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority (the local transport authority) alongside Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council (the local highway authorities), are working together to deliver on-street electric vehicle charging infrastructure (EVI) supported by approximately £5.4 million of Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure funding.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Public Contracts Scotland | The Supply and Delivery of Bottled and Bulk Gas</title>
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      <description>GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL - Glasgow City Council (‘the council’) invites tender bids for the establishment of a single – supplier framework agreement for the supply and delivery of bottled and bulk gas products..  The successful supplier will also be responsible for the uplifting, removal, and environmentally compliant disposal of all cylinders supplied during the framework period.  This procurement will be conducted via the Public Contracts Scotland - Tender portal (PCS-T). We will apply a one stage Open procedure. Bidders must self-certify their adherence to the conditions of participation via the ESPD (Scotland) in PSC-T and may be required to submit Means of Proof before contract award. Bidders must refer to the specific requirements listed in Section III in this Contract Notice when completing the SPD in PCS-T.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | 28-32 Flexible Procurement and Supply of Gas and/or Electricity</title>
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      <description>KENT COUNTY COUNCIL (T/A LASER) - The Contracting Authority will establish a single, closed Framework Agreement for the flexible procurement and supply of Gas and/or Electricity, as well as Net Zero Energy related Innovation Solutions, to public sector organisations across the United Kingdom. Following comprehensive market engagement, the framework structure has been confirmed and will comprise three distinct lots. Please be advised that the estimated value of the Framework, and the individual Lots, represent a greater value than current spend, but account for potential growth in customer volumes and energy costs. Lot 1: Flexible Procurement and Supply of Electricity with Additional Services (covering Metered and Unmetered Electricity) Lot 2: Flexible Procurement and Supply of Natural Gas with Additional Services Lot 3: Supply of Innovation Solutions relating to renewable energy and flexibility services The framework will support flexible procurement strategies, and offer two service levels to Participating Authorities. A Procurement Only Service Option (POSO) and a Fully Managed (FM) Service. Additional services within scope include: Metering and data services (Meter Operations, Data Collection &amp; Aggregation, AMR provision) Net zero and renewable energy solutions (including PPAs, REGO-backed supply, demand-side response) Virtual PPA facilitation and access to intraday electricity markets Small generation opportunities (Smart Export Guarantee, Feed-in Tariff) Innovation solutions for renewable energy and flexibility services The framework will provide Participating Authorities with access to competitive, flexible energy procurement that supports their net zero commitments and delivers best value. Framework Operation: Suppliers will be evaluated and ranked independently for each lot based on their tender responses. For Lots 1 and 2, one Primary supplier and one or more Secondary Suppliers will be awarded positions (pending meeting of minimum requirements for those Lots) and all suppliers on Lot 3 who meet the minimum requirements of the tender will be awarded positions. Suppliers will be ranked as either Primary or Secondary suppliers based on their evaluation scores for Lots 1 and 2, with Primary Suppliers being offered first opportunity for any Awards Without Competition via the framework.  Call-off procedures: Participating Authorities may award call-off contracts through either: Award Without Competition to the Primary Supplier (highest-scoring supplier per lot), who will be given first consideration for call-off contracts; or  Award Without Competition to a Secondary Supplier where the Participating Authority has specific requirements that cannot be met by the Primary Supplier, or where other valid reasons apply; or  Further-competition among all framework suppliers capable of meeting the specific requirements. Pricing determination: Prices for call-off contracts will be determined through the suppliers' framework pricing submissions and the specific requirements of the Participating Authority (for direct awards) or through competitive tendering in mini-competitions.  Supplier performance and transfer mechanisms: The Contracting Authority reserves the right to facilitate the transfer of Participating Authorities to alternative framework suppliers in circumstances including but not limited to: material supplier underperformance, supplier failure, force majeure, or where a Participating Authority's needs can only be served by an alternative supplier. Secondary suppliers provide essential resilience and optionality throughout the framework term. The Contracting Authority reserves the right to remove or suspend suppliers from the framework where performance issues are not addressed satisfactorily in accordance with the dispute resolution procedures. There is no restriction on the number of Lots a single supplier may be awarded, enabling the appointment of a single primary supplier across multiple Lots where this represents best value and meets strategic requirements. To view this notice, please click here:  https://csg.delta-esourcing.com/delta/viewNotice.html?noticeId=1014369495</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Fully Managed Energy Supply Service (Gas and Electric)</title>
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      <description>CHESHIRE EAST COUNCIL - The Council seeks to make provision for its electricity and gas requirements from 1st April 2027 for a period of three years with the option to extend for 2 x 12 months. The Council intends to procure a fully managed service whereby the Managed Service Provider (MSP) will purchase energy for and on behalf of the Council via an established framework or dynamic purchasing system that is compliant with either the previous or current Procurement Regulations, which amounts to approximately £12,000,000 per annum within its Corporate, Unmetered Supply (UMS) and Schools portfolio including Academies. It will provide a flexible purchasing method of procuring energy and will provide an end-to-end billing and management service. It will take the form of a single contract with the MSP negating the need to have a separate contract with the energy suppliers. Deliveries of services included are as follows: • Account Management including customer service; • Billing; • Management of Sites and Metering; • Data Management; • Purchase of green electricity; • Complaints Handling; • Online Management Portal; • Portfolio Reviews; • Performance Requirements and Service Levels The contract provides for the possibility that the contract value may be modified by an increase or decrease during the contract term, in line with one or more of the following parameters: energy tariffs; energy volume consumption changes; applicable VAT rates; adjustments to school and academy participation; and/or upon exercise of the option to take up green gas supply. As that potential for modification to contract value has been specifically provided for in the contract, and as such a modification would not change the overall nature of the contract, it shall be considered by the contracting authority to be a permitted modification under section 74 and Schedule 8(1) of the Procurement Act 2023, without the need for a new procurement. The fully managed service budget is £250,000 for the 5 years.  The values given in this notice are only estimations and take into account the extension option - the Council gives no guarantee or warranty or makes any representation as to the accuracy of any indicative volumes.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Procurement to Appoint an Energy Services Company for Woolwich Leisure Centre</title>
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      <description>ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH - Procurement: The Royal Borough of Greenwich (the "Authority") is conducting a procurement to appoint an Energy Services Company ("ESCO") to deliver heating and cooling services via a newly constructed energy centre ("Energy Centre") located within Woolwich Leisure Centre, SE19 ("Leisure Centre"). The Authority intends to award a concession contract to the successful supplier (the "Contract").  The ESCO will assume full commercial responsibility for the provision of the relevant services to all connected customers. This will include maintenance and repair obligations of the Energy Centre, capital replacement, metering, billing, customer services, and management of customer supply agreements.  At this stage, the Authority expects that the successful supplier will be required to: •	operate and maintain the Energy Centre and a distribution network up to consumer terminals from Autumn 2026 for a period of 25 years; •	supply heating to the Leisure Centre and the adjacent Tramshed building; •	adopt infrastructure and supply heating to an adjacent residential development comprising circa 500 flats and circa 1,000 sqm. of non-residential space, as it becomes operational. The residential development is expected to become operational between 2027-2031); •	supply cooling to the Leisure Centre; and •	manage all customer-facing services including metering, billing, and customer support. In addition, the ESCO may be required to supply electricity to the Leisure Centre and integral café, with billing to the respective operators.   The ESCO will bear all operational risk in relation to the Energy Centre and will be responsible for capital investment, service delivery, and customer management throughout the duration of the Contract. At this stage, the list of requirements above is indicative only and contains the broad categorisation of requirements rather than particulars. Suppliers should assume that the requirements actually required will be broadly within the scope of the requirements listed above but this may also include extensions to related or ancillary services. The actual scope of the requirements may be narrower than that set out above. Further details of the Authority's requirements are set out in the Request to Participate. Additional Information The estimated value set out in this notice is an estimate only and is in no way guaranteed or final. For the purposes of this notice, the total contract value is expressed as being inclusive of VAT. However, suppliers will need to determine for themselves what rates of VAT apply to the concession services to be supplied under the Contract.  The associated tender documents for this opportunity contain more specific information. The dates referred to in this notice are also estimates only.  The Authority may refine the award criteria set out below at any stage of the procurement process in accordance with Section 24 of the Procurement Act 2023. The Authority held a market engagement event on 23 June 2025 pursuant to Section 16 of the Procurement Act 2023. The event was carried out in order to discuss the Authority's aims and strategy for the procurement, the proposed heating and metering strategy as well as the background to the project with interested organisations. Participation in the market engagement event is not a requirement for future progress in the procurement. The Authority is using the Proactis Rego platform to carry out this procurement. To obtain further information, please record your interest on Proactis Rego at: https://supplierlive.proactisp2p.com/Account/Login. Procurement Reference: RBG/P/1000088.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Maintenance, Repair and Operating Equipment and Consumables</title>
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      <description>SEVERN TRENT WATER LIMITED - The supply of goods to be used by operational teams maintaining water and wastewater networks in the ST and HD Regions. Lot 1	Temporary traffic management equipment and road maintenance materials Lot 2	Pollution Response Equipment Lot 3	Janitorial Products and Consumables Lot 4	Building Consumables Lot 5	Hand Tools Lot 6	Power Tools and accessories Lot 7	Mechanical and Electrical Lot 8	Industrial Greases, Oils and Lubricants  Lot 9	Portable drainage jetting equipment</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Design, Build, Install and Maintenance Contract for Halton Microgrid</title>
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      <description>HALTON BOROUGH COUNCIL - BACKGROUND INFORMATION Halton Borough Council (HBC) is a Unitary Authority based in Cheshire, North West England, comprising the main towns of Runcorn and Widnes. The Council declared a Climate Emergency on the 16th October 2019. Following the declaration, the Council developed an Action Plan which is predominantly focused on reducing the Council's own carbon production. The Council has developed a number of rooftop solar PV schemes and a 1.2MWp solar farm.  Whilst these projects have been invaluable, it became apparent to the Council that larger interventions would also be required in order to meet the Council's 2040 net zero target. With this in mind, the Council commissioned a feasibility study in early 2020 to evaluate the potential to construct a solar farm on Council owned wasteland. The study concluded that the potential existed to construct a 3.62MWp solar farm on a closed landfill site located immediately north of Ditton Rd in Widnes (postcode WA8 0PG - Coordinates E: 350056, N: 385004). The site was historically used as a chemical waste landfill site, before being converted to a municipal golf course (St Michael's Golf Course). The course was subsequently closed, and the site has been unused since. The Council are now planning to construct a 3.62MWp solar farm at the closed landfill site, which will be connected to the existing 1.2MWp solar farm via a new 11kV link. The resulting 5.2MWp of solar PV generation will provide power to a number of council owned facilities in Widnes town via an extensive 11kV ring main which is to be installed as part of the project. The scheme will also incorporate a 2MW/4MWh battery storage scheme and a high-power electric vehicle charging hub at the Council's Lower House Lane transport depot. On 1st June 2021 the Council secured a 6.1MVA export and 5.0MVA import grid connection offer from the local DNO (SP Energy Networks). On 27th June 2024, the Council submitted a planning application for the project, and the application was approved on 23rd January 2025. During 2024, the Council has negotiated the necessary agreements to obtain construction access to the site.  The Council own the land on which the scheme is to be built, all of the buildings, and will own the Microgrid once it is commissioned and handed over. The Council are now seeking EPC (Engineer Procure and Construct) proposals for the turn-key detailed design, installation and commissioning of the Smart Microgrid Project, which will encompass the following key components; (a) A 3.62MWp solar farm, including all associated building and civil engineering works. (b) An 11kV link between the existing 1.2MWp solar farm and the new 3.62MWp solar farm. (c) A 2MW/4MWh battery storage system at the new solar farm site. (d) An 11kV link from the new solar farm substation to a new Intake Substation located at the Council's Lower House Lane depot, including an associated horizontal drill under a major A Road. (e) A new 33kV / 11kV Intake Substation (ISS) at the Council's Lower House Lane Depot. (f) New 11kV distribution substation infrastructure at four Council sites (Halton Stadium, Halton Leisure Centre, Municipal Offices and Lower House Lane Transport Depot) (g) A buried HV ring connecting the new Intake Substation (ISS) with the four distribution substations. (h) High power EV and eRCV charging infrastructure at the Lower House Lane transport depot. (i) A SCADA control system to enable the efficient and optimal management of the completed microgrid system and the associated generation and storage assets. The Tenderer's scope will include all works required to deliver a fully compliant, safe, efficient and working installation. Following completion of the construction works. The EPC Tenderer shall be responsible for providing EPC warranty and O&amp;M (Operations and Maintenance) services for a minimum period of two years, with options for multiple contract extensions.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Contracts Finder | Domestic Solar PV Group Purchasing Scheme 2026</title>
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      <description>WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL - Collective purchasing scheme for the supply and installation of photovoltaic panels (PV) and battery storage to be operated for Residents of Sussex</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Domestic Solar PV Group Purchasing Scheme 2026</title>
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      <description>WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL - Collective purchasing scheme for the supply and installation of photovoltaic panels (PV) and battery storage to be operated for Residents of Sussex</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Redhill Academy Trust - gas supplies</title>
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      <description>REDHILL ACADEMY TRUST - Gas supplies to several Redhill Academy Trust schools The Redhill Academy Trust Dynamic Market for Electricity and Gas is a list of qualified suppliers who meet specific membership conditions and are eligible to participate in future procurements. Unlike traditional frameworks or Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS), Dynamic Markets: - Remain open to new suppliers at any time - Can be used for any type of goods, services, or works (except concession contracts) - Are not contracts themselves, but tools to facilitate procurement For more details, please refer to the official guidance: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/procurement-act-2023-guidance-documents-define-phase/guidance-dynamic-markets-html The aim is to ensure fair, transparent, and competitive access to electricity and gas supply contracts for Redhill Academy Trust. This Dynamic Market is also open to other contracting bodies. Supplier Registration: Suppliers must register on the Redhill Academy Trust e-tendering portal to access tender documentation. All clarifications and questions must be submitted via the portal: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/redhillacademytrust/aspx/Tenders/Current Other public authorities which may use this Dynamic Market includes but is not limited to: - Academy Trusts, Universities, schools and colleges (see https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/Search?SelectedTab=Establishments, and https://www.universitiesuk.ac.uk/about-us/our-members) - Local authorities (see https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/links?view=la) - Police, Fire Brigade, Ambulance services (see https://www.police.uk/pu/find-a-police-force/, https://nfcc.org.uk/contacts/fire-and-rescue-services/ , https://aace.org.uk/uk-ambulance-service/) - NHS Trusts, Practices and other healthcare organisations -(see https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/nhs-provider-directory/) - Charitable organisations (see https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search)</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Redhill Academy Trust - electricity supplies</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-064ee8</link>
      <description>REDHILL ACADEMY TRUST - Electricity supplies to several Redhill Academy Trust schools The Redhill Academy Trust Dynamic Market for Electricity and Gas is a list of qualified suppliers who meet specific membership conditions and are eligible to participate in future procurements. Unlike traditional frameworks or Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS), Dynamic Markets: - Remain open to new suppliers at any time - Can be used for any type of goods, services, or works (except concession contracts) - Are not contracts themselves, but tools to facilitate procurement For more details, please refer to the official guidance: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/procurement-act-2023-guidance-documents-define-phase/guidance-dynamic-markets-html The aim is to ensure fair, transparent, and competitive access to electricity and gas supply contracts for Redhill Academy Trust. This Dynamic Market is also open to other contracting bodies. Supplier Registration: Suppliers must register on the Redhill Academy Trust e-tendering portal to access tender documentation. All clarifications and questions must be submitted via the portal: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/redhillacademytrust/aspx/Tenders/Current Other public authorities which may use this Dynamic Market includes but is not limited to: - Academy Trusts, Universities, schools and colleges (see https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/Search?SelectedTab=Establishments, and https://www.universitiesuk.ac.uk/about-us/our-members) - Local authorities (see https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/links?view=la) - Police, Fire Brigade, Ambulance services (see https://www.police.uk/pu/find-a-police-force/, https://nfcc.org.uk/contacts/fire-and-rescue-services/ , https://aace.org.uk/uk-ambulance-service/) - NHS Trusts, Practices and other healthcare organisations -(see https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/nhs-provider-directory/) - Charitable organisations (see https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search)</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Expression of Interest (EOI): Storey Arms – Decarbonisation Project</title>
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      <description>CARDIFF COUNCIL - Expression of Interest (EOI): Storey Arms – Decarbonisation Project 1. Introduction Cardiff Council is seeking Expressions of Interest from suitably qualified and experienced suppliers to support a major decarbonisation project at the Storey Arms Outdoor Education Centre. The centre is a long‐established educational facility located within Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, welcoming thousands of young people and learners annually. This project aims to significantly reduce the site’s carbon footprint while demonstrating best practice in sustainability to visitors and stakeholders.</description>
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      <description>CARDIFF COUNCIL - Expression of Interest (EOI): Storey Arms – Decarbonisation Project 1. Introduction Cardiff Council is seeking Expressions of Interest from suitably qualified and experienced suppliers to support a major decarbonisation project at the Storey Arms Outdoor Education Centre. The centre is a long‐established educational facility located within Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, welcoming thousands of young people and learners annually. This project aims to significantly reduce the site’s carbon footprint while demonstrating best practice in sustainability to visitors and stakeholders.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | PR 62 2025 Exeter City Councils Solar PV Portfolio</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-064e37</link>
      <description>EXETER CITY COUNCIL - Exeter City Council seeks a contractor to design, supply, install, test and commission solar PV systems across up to six Council-owned sites. Works include rooftop and canopy PV installations and associated electrical infrastructure, followed by a two-year O&amp;M period per site.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Model for Climate Investment</title>
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      <description>GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL - Glasgow City Council (the Council) has an ambition for Glasgow to become a net zero carbon city by 2030, addressing climate change, fuel poverty, and public health.  The Council is developing its Model for Climate Investment (MfCI) to drive forward the Council’s net zero carbon ambition. The MfCI is intended to involve the establishment of a Delivery Vehicle (DV) and Climate Investment Vehicle (CIV) to unlock necessary investments and deliver key net zero projects. The proposed DV will focus on decarbonizing heat and retrofitting and connecting public sector buildings by delivering the Council’s Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategy (LHEES).  The CIV is intended to be complementary to the DV and will seek to mobilise private sector investment to address funding gaps and facilitate the delivery of wider net carbon zero projects. This potential procurement opportunity relates to the DV with a focus on the decarbonisation of heat and the delivery of the Council’s LHEES.</description>
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      <description>GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL - Glasgow City Council (the Council) has an ambition for Glasgow to become a net zero carbon city by 2030, addressing climate change, fuel poverty, and public health. The Council is developing its Model for Climate Investment (MfCI) to drive forward the Council’s net zero carbon ambition.  The MfCI is intended to involve the establishment of a Delivery Vehicle (DV) and Climate Investment Vehicle (CIV) to unlock necessary investments and deliver key net zero projects.  The proposed DV will focus on decarbonizing heat and retrofitting and connecting public sector buildings by delivering the Council’s Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategy (LHEES). The CIV is intended to be complementary to the DV and will seek to mobilise private sector investment to address funding gaps and facilitate the delivery of wider net carbon zero projects.  This potential procurement opportunity relates to the DV with a focus on the decarbonisation of heat and the delivery of the Council’s LHEES.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Long Term Power Purchase Agreements</title>
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      <description>UNITED UTILITIES WATER LIMITED - United Utilities is committed to building a greener energy portfolio that reduces operational carbon emissions and supports our ambition to achieve net‐zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. As one of the largest water and wastewater service providers in the UK, we operate more than 100 water treatment works and 575 wastewater treatment works across the North West of England. These sites have significant energy demands and require robust power resilience to maintain essential services for our customers. Our operational footprint across the region presents substantial opportunities to integrate low‐carbon and renewable energy solutions. Many of our sites have available land or roof space suitable for on‐site generation. In addition, we are seeking opportunities for work with existing or upcoming renewable generation assets close to our operational sites to develop private‐wire Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs). Together, these opportunities support our drive to reduce operational emissions and contribute to a greener, stronger, and healthier North West. To advance this ambition, we are seeking long‐term Power Purchase Agreements through a procurement process structured into three parts: Part 1: Existing Generation: Low‐carbon or renewable generation assets that are currently available—or expected to become available—for private‐wire connection within the North West of England. Part 2: Site‐Based Development: Low‐carbon or renewable generation projects that can be developed on United Utilities‐owned land within the region. Part 3: Site‐Based Development (Roof‐Mounted): Solar PV installations that can be developed on suitable roof areas across United Utilities’ property portfolio in the North West. Suppliers may bid for all three parts or select any individual part that aligns with their expertise, capabilities, and experience.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Barrow EnergyDock Floating Solar - Royal Port of Barrow</title>
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      <description>ASSOCIATED BRITISH PORTS - Associated British Ports (ABP) is exploring market capability and appetite to deliver a utility-scale floating solar array at Cavendish Dock, Barrow-in-Furness. The indicative project is a circa 32 megawatt (MW) floating solar installation occupying approximately 18 hectares with annual output capable of powering the equivalent of 10,100 homes. The market engagement will inform ABP’s procurement, packaging and contract strategy, providing insights into appropriate delivery models (including but not limited to EPC and EPC+O&amp;M), key risks and constraints (including marine environment, moorings/anchoring, electrical and civil balance of plant and grid connection), and the supply chain’s ability to meet the programme.</description>
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      <description>LEEDS CITY COUNCIL - Leeds City Council (the “Council”) is looking into a potential procurement option to put in place future contractual arrangements for suitably qualified and experienced organisations to deliver Commercial Heating services.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | SUPPLY OF MAINS GAS TO WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE NORSE X 2 GAS METERS 2026</title>
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      <description>WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE NORSE LIMITED - SUPPLY OF MAINS GAS TO WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE NORSE X 2 GAS METERS 2026 CONTRACT START DATE 01/04/26 TOTAL ESTIMATED VOLUME 0.2 GWH PER ANNUM CONTRACTS CONSIDERED FOR 12, 24 AND 36 MONTHS 30 DAYS DD E-INVOICING TO A SPECIFIC ADDRESS EXCEL BILLING FILE   GREEN AND BROWN PRICING WELCOME</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | SUPPLY OF MAINS GAS TO NORSE SOUTH EAST X 1 GAS METER 2026</title>
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      <description>NORSE SOUTH EAST LIMITED - SUPPLY OF MAINS GAS TO NORSE SOUTH EAST X 1 GAS METER 2026 CONTRACT START DATE 01/04/26 TOTAL ESTIMATED VOLUME 0.2 GWH PER ANNUM CONTRACTS CONSIDERED FOR 12, 24 AND 36 MONTHS 30 DAYS DD E-INVOICING TO A SPECIFIC ADDRESS EXCEL BILLING FILE   GREEN AND BROWN PRICING WELCOME</description>
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      <description>NORSE COMMERCIAL SERVICES LIMITED - SUPPLY OF MAINS GAS TO NORSE COMMERCIAL SERVICES X 3 GAS METERS 2026 CONTRACT START DATE 01/04/26 TOTAL ESTIMATED VOLUME 0.3 GWH PER ANNUM CONTRACTS CONSIDERED FOR 12, 24 AND 36 MONTHS 30 DAYS DD E-INVOICING TO A SPECIFIC ADDRESS EXCEL BILLING FILE   GREEN AND BROWN PRICING WELCOME</description>
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      <description>NORSE COMMERCIAL SERVICES LIMITED - SUPPLY OF MAINS ELECTRICITY TO NORSE COMMERCIAL SERVICES X 1 HH METERS 2026 CONTRACT START DATE 01/04/26 TOTAL ESTIMATED VOLUME 0.6 GWH PER ANNUM CONTRACTS CONSIDERED FOR 12, 24 AND 36 MONTHS</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Lochfield Park HA Maintenance Framework 2026</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-064790</link>
      <description>LOCHFIELD PARK HOUSING ASSOCIATION - The successful Candidate(s) will be selected to join existing/ new framework Lots as one of the contractors or consultants responsible for reactive (&amp; related planned/ cyclical) maintenance to approximately 607 tenanted or factored properties, the Association’s offices and all associated roofs/ common/ backcourt/ garden areas  at Various Addresses, Easterhouse, Glasgow G34.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Public Contracts Scotland | Lochfield Park HA Maintenance Framework 2026</title>
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      <description>LOCHFIELD PARK HOUSING ASSOCIATION - The successful Candidate(s) will be selected to join existing/ new framework Lots as one of the contractors or consultants responsible for reactive (&amp; related planned/ cyclical) maintenance to approximately 607 tenanted or factored properties, the Association’s offices and all associated roofs/ common/ backcourt/ garden areas at Various Addresses, Easterhouse, Glasgow G34.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Ceredigion - PV Panel Inspection &amp; Maintenance / Ceredigion - Arolygu a Chynnal a Chadw Paneli PV </title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-06476c</link>
      <description>CYNGOR SIR CEREDIGION COUNTY COUNCIL - Ceredigion County Council is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced consultant, contractor or organisation to undertake the annual inspection and cleaning of photovoltaic (PV) panels across various sites. The services must be delivered in accordance with relevant industry standards, health and safety legislation, and insurance requirements. The estimated value is between £60,000 to £75,000. Completion of all elements of the proposal must be achievable within this budget. Please note that the contract value provided within this notice represents an estimate prepared by the Council. It is issued for guidance only and does not constitute a fixed budget or an indication of the expected contract price. Bidders are expected to submit a competitive bid based on market prices. Mae Cyngor Sir Ceredigion yn ceisio penodi ymgynghorydd, contractwr neu sefydliad cymwys a phrofiadol i ymgymryd ag archwiliad a glanhau blynyddol paneli ffotofoltäig (PV) ar draws amrywiol safleoedd. Rhaid darparu'r gwasanaethau yn unol â safonau diwydiant perthnasol, deddfwriaeth iechyd a diogelwch, a gofynion yswiriant. Mae'r gwerth amcangyfrifedig rhwng £60,000 a £75,000. Rhaid bod modd cwblhau pob elfen o'r cynnig o fewn y gyllideb hon. Sylwch fod gwerth y contract a ddarperir yn yr hysbysiad hwn yn cynrychioli amcangyfrif a baratowyd gan y Cyngor. Fe'i cyhoeddir at ddibenion canllaw yn unig ac nid yw'n gyfystyr â chyllideb sefydlog nac yn arwydd o bris disgwyliedig y contract. Disgwylir i dendrwyr gyflwyno cynnig cystadleuol yn seiliedig ar brisiau'r farchnad.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Sell2Wales | AM384 - Externals works - Llanfachreth, Llanelltyd, Ganllwyd, Fairbourne &amp; Barmouth</title>
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      <description>ADRA (TAI) CYF - Adra (the Client) is seeking the works of suitably qualified and experienced contractors who can provide Re-Roofing, Solar PV’s, EWI &amp; associated external refurbishment works to 26 occupied properties in addition, to internal &amp; external refurbishment work to 1 occupied and 3 unoccupied Maisonette’s at Marine Road, Barmouth, as contained within the suite of documents contained within this tender pack which comprises the documents set out at paragraph 10 (“ITT”).NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Sell2Wales Web Site at https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=161163.The buyer has indicated that it will accept electronic responses to this notice via the Postbox facility. A user guide is available at https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/sitehelp/help_guides.aspx.Suppliers are advised to allow adequate time for uploading documents and to dispatch the electronic response well in advance of the closing time to avoid any last minute problems.  (WA Ref:161163)Under the terms of this contract the successful supplier(s) will be required to deliver Community Benefits in support of the authority’s economic and social objectives. Accordingly, contract performance conditions may relate in particular to social and environmental considerations. The Community Benefits included in this contract are:13.1	Adra aims to contribute to the development of the local economy and maximise the social value achieved via all of its activities, including procurement. Bidders who become our suppliers, contractors and service providers are expected to work in partnership with us in achieving maximum social value as part of the delivery of that specific agreement. A guide to this has been included within the tender pack.13.2	Social value will be a scored part of a bidders’ tender submission. It is expected that bidders familiarise themselves with Adra’s Social Value priorities and reflect this in their social value submission. Please see Annex 4 of the ITT for further information relating to the evaluation criteria of social value submissions.13.3	Social value submissions will form part of the eventual agreement with the successful bidder, and Adra will closely monitor delivery of the social value outcomes as part of its management of the agreement.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Supply of Energy and Decarbonisation Services</title>
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      <description>CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICE - Crown Commercial Service (CCS), as the Contracting Authority, intends to put in place a framework agreement for the supply and administration of approximately 26 TWh of electricity and gas to meet requirements of over 1000 customers across c.90,000 meters. Note that these numbers could vary depending on standard market factors such as the number of customers accessing the agreement and the impact of energy management initiatives. It is anticipated that aggregated risk management strategies will play a key role in the new framework agreement, but CCS is also keen to explore opportunities related to alternative and supplementary models, such as the "Energy as a Service" concept. CCS also anticipates that the new framework agreement will incorporate requirements that help customers to align with developing energy and decarbonisation policy e.g. optimising on-site generation opportunities and integrating Power Purchase Agreements. CCS will also be looking to consider the inclusion of goods and services that are supplementary to energy procurement and supply, such as: - metering - carbon reporting/analysis - carbon reduction advice - siteworks - energy generation - energy bureau services - demand side response Please note that the above is for guidance purposes only and the strategy, scope and lotting structure of the agreement will be determined over time.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | The Keys Academy Trust – Fixed Electricity &amp; Gas Supply Products</title>
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      <description>THE KEYS ACADEMY TRUST - The requirement is for the provision of fixed Electricity (REGO) and Fixed Natural Gas (Bown) in accordance with the specifications set out in the Invitation to Tender (ITT). The contract is due to commence on 1 April 2026 and may include the addition of further sites during the term. The initial contract period is 36 months, with the option to extend, up to a maximum duration of 4 years. The procurement will be conducted in line with the Procurement Act 2023, ensuring a fair, transparent, and competitive process to identify the most advantageous tender for our client.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Nuclear Safeguards Programme</title>
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      <description>DEPARTMENT FOR ENERGY SECURITY &amp; NET ZERO - The Nuclear Safeguards Programme (NSP) provides international nuclear safeguards technical support to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ).  Nuclear safeguards are technical measures to verify that States comply with their international obligations not to misuse nuclear materials for the manufacture of nuclear explosives.  They are an essential part of the nuclear non-proliferation regime and underpin the international system of assurance which enables trade in civil nuclear material, equipment and technology between states – as such they have a key enabling role in the UK’s own plans for civil nuclear energy as part of the low carbon energy mix.       The NSP is part of the UK contribution to the maintenance of the international safeguards regime with main aims as follows:     - to assist the IAEA in ensuring the continued and improved effectiveness of its safeguards system and to influence the formulation of technical safeguards policy in the IAEA;    - to assist the United Kingdom in meeting international obligations under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (‘the NPT’) in as cost-effective a manner as possible;   - to provide direct safeguards and technical support to DESNZ and the wider UK Government to assist in the formulation of domestic policy on safeguards and non-proliferation issues Market engagement A structured programme of market engagement was undertaken to inform the procurement strategy and ensure alignment with supplier capability and market conditions. This included: Three online sessions were held (23rd September, 28th October 2025 and 21st January 2026). We carried out market engagement to test capability, gather feedback, and inform the procurement approach.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Contracts Finder | Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Solutions DPS</title>
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      <description>CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICE - CCS has a dynamic purchasing system for Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Solutions. The agreement started on 08 April 2020 and was scheduled to end on 07 April 2024. This provides central government and wider public sector departments the opportunity to procure an extensive range of  vehicle charging products and services.  This notice advised that the RM6213 Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Solutions DPS has been further extended and the end date is 23 February 2029.  Additional information: Please note the Closing Date, Contract Start Date and  Contract End Date have been manipulated to support compatibility system issues. However please refer to the FTS contract notice for the correct dates, timelines etc. The agreement commenced on 08 April 2020 and was scheduled to end on 07 April 2024, the DPS was extended for and the end date amended to 07 April 2026.   This notice advised that the RM6213 Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Solutions DPS has been further extended and the end date is 23 February 2029.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Solutions (VCIS)</title>
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      <description>THE MINISTER FOR THE CABINET OFFICE ACTING THROUGH CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICE (CCS) - CCS has a dynamic purchasing system for Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Solutions. This provides central government and wider public sector departments the opportunity to procure an extensive range of vehicle charging products and services.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | P-3367 Supply and Delivery of Liquid Fuel (2026-30)</title>
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      <description>TRANSLINK - Translink wish to invite tenders from the marketplace regarding the provision of the supply and delivery of liquid fuel for its Bus and Rail operations. It is anticipated that the following volumes of fuel are required. Please note these are indicative annual volumes and are subject to change. Please note this is subject to change and is provided for information only. • ULS Diesel for road use - 20 million litres per annum • ULS Gas Oil for Railway use - 17 million litres per annum</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Fuel Card &amp; EV Charge Card Services Tender</title>
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      <description>SEVERN TRENT WATER LIMITED - Severn Trent &amp; Hafren Dyfrdwy are conducting a market engagement exercise to better understand the capabilities and interest of leading suppliers in the fuel and charge services sector. This exercise is purely for market engagement purposes and does not constitute any part of a formal procurement process. Your insights will help us shape the scope and strategy for a future tender. If you are interested in participating, please reply with the relevant information. We have an extensive fleet of Company Cars, LCV and HGV vehicles with a total combined fleet of over 3000. We are looking for the provision of fuel cards for fuelling Diesel / Petrol at Fuel Stations and EV charge cards for charging electric vehicles across a public charging network. This list is not exhaustive and there are additional services we may require. To register your interest and understand more about our current requirement please complete the following form link: https://forms.office.com/e/JdZNPG7AWH</description>
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      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-061373</link>
      <description>BBC (BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION) - The purpose of this RFI is to inform the BBC’s understanding of the current market, including available technical solutions, delivery approaches, and financing models, to support the development of future procurement strategy and specifications. This RFI is intended to gather indicative, non-binding information only.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | ateb Retrofit Framework</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-05a0ac</link>
      <description>ATEB HOUSING GROUP LTD - ateb Group intends to procure a new framework of service providers to carry out various retrofit, planned and decarbonisation works to assist in our journey to achieving net zero targets. Ateb’s intention is to set up a framework of 7 Lots shown in the tender documents. Lot 1 – Planned Electrical (Maximum of 4 x Contractors) Lot 2 – Planned Mechanical (Maximum of 4 x Contractors) Lot 3 – Retrofit Electrical (Maximum of 5 x Contractors) Lot 4 – Retrofit Mechanical (Maximum of 5 x Contractors) Lot 5 – Fabric (Maximum of 5 x Contractors) Lot 6 – Whole House (Maximum of 5 x Contractors) Lot 7 – M&amp;E Consultancy (Maximum of 2 x Contractors)</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | CHIC Merchants Framework 2026-34</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-052589</link>
      <description>COMMUNITIES AND HOUSING INVESTMENT CONSORTIUM LIMITED [CHIC] - CHIC, acting on behalf of its Members (and others in other Consortia or as individuals who become CHIC Members over time) is procuring a Framework for supply, delivery of building materials which may include but not limited to those used for: plumbing and heating, retrofitting, painting and decorating, ironmongery, timber, flooring, glazing, roofing general building, retrofitting, electrical products, painting and decorating, including distribution, with the options to provide managed stores, van stock and tools &amp; plant hire.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | 28-32 Flexible Procurement and Supply of Gas and/or Electricity</title>
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      <description>KENT COUNTY COUNCIL (T/A LASER) - The Contracting Authority will establish a single, closed Framework Agreement for the flexible procurement and supply of Gas and/or Electricity, as well as Net Zero Energy related Innovation Solutions, to public sector organisations across the United Kingdom. Following comprehensive market engagement, the framework structure has been confirmed and will comprise three distinct lots: Lot 1: Flexible Procurement and Supply of Electricity with Additional Services (covering Metered and Unmetered Electricity) Lot 2: Flexible Procurement and Supply of Natural Gas with Additional Services Lot 3: Supply of Innovation Solutions relating to renewable energy and flexibility services The framework will support flexible procurement strategies, and offer two service levels to Participating Authorities. A Procurement Only Service Option (POSO) and a Fully Managed (FM) Service. Additional services within scope include: Metering and data services (Meter Operations, Data Collection &amp; Aggregation, AMR provision) Net zero and renewable energy solutions (including PPAs, REGO-backed supply, demand-side response) Virtual PPA facilitation and access to intraday electricity markets Small generation opportunities (Smart Export Guarantee, Feed-in Tariff) Innovation solutions for renewable energy and flexibility services The framework will provide Participating Authorities with access to competitive, flexible energy procurement that supports their net zero commitments and delivers best value. Framework Operation: Suppliers will be evaluated and ranked independently for each lot based on their tender responses. For Lots 1 and 2, one Primary supplier and one or more Secondary Suppliers will be awarded positions (pending meeting of minimum requirements for those Lots) and all suppliers on Lot 3 who meet the minimum requirements of the tender will be awarded positions. Suppliers will be ranked as either Primary or Secondary suppliers based on their evaluation scores for Lots 1 and 2, with Primary Suppliers being offered first opportunity for any Awards Without Competition via the framework.  Call-off procedures: Participating Authorities may award call-off contracts through either: Award Without Competition to the Primary Supplier (highest-scoring supplier per lot), who will be given first consideration for call-off contracts; or  Award Without Competition to a Secondary Supplier where the Participating Authority has specific requirements that cannot be met by the Primary Supplier, or where other valid reasons apply; or  Further-competition among all framework suppliers capable of meeting the specific requirements. Pricing determination: Prices for call-off contracts will be determined through the suppliers' framework pricing submissions and the specific requirements of the Participating Authority (for direct awards) or through competitive tendering in mini-competitions.  Supplier performance and transfer mechanisms: The Contracting Authority reserves the right to facilitate the transfer of Participating Authorities to alternative framework suppliers in circumstances including but not limited to: material supplier underperformance, supplier failure, force majeure, or where a Participating Authority's needs can only be served by an alternative supplier. Secondary suppliers provide essential resilience and optionality throughout the framework term. The Contracting Authority reserves the right to remove or suspend suppliers from the framework where performance issues are not addressed satisfactorily in accordance with the dispute resolution procedures. There is no restriction on the number of Lots a single supplier may be awarded, enabling the appointment of a single primary supplier across multiple Lots where this represents best value and meets strategic requirements. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:  https://csg.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-West-Malling:-Petroleum-products%2C-fuel%2C-electricity-and-other-sources-of-energy./HA45SJ6489 To respond to this opportunity, please click here:  https://csg.delta-esourcing.com/respond/HA45SJ6489</description>
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      <description>WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL - The Council is seeking to understand the range of commercial opportunities that could be introduced across its land and property holdings. These could include, but are not limited to, advertising, renewable energy generation, telecoms infrastructure, retail or office leasing, digital services, concessions, or any other commercially viable models.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Open framework to supply and install Solar PV</title>
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      <description>WEST MERCIA ENERGY - WME is looking to receive applications from suppliers to join a multi supplier Open Framework to carry out energy efficiency improvement works in but not limited to any public sector buildings including Schools, Council buildings and Town Councils. It is envisaged that most of the works will be conducted on school buildings.   In May 2024 WME awarded Barker Associates a single supplier framework for Decarbonisation Solutions for the education sector. This framework will broaden WME's decarbonisation services to cut energy use, improve building efficiency, and reach net zero.  In establishing this framework, Barker Associates have supported WME with technical advice and support, including, but not limited to; providing support with drawing up the tender document, technical specifications and will support in subsequent tender evaluations. Once the framework has been established it is envisaged that Barker Associates will utilise the framework to call off contracts to support their work as our decarbonisation partner. This work will include preparation of ITT documents, supporting with clarification questions, offering technical support and evaluation of the competitive selection process.  If the Contracting Authority wishes to utilise their own technical advisors, then the framework will permit that.   During the first 12 months of the award of this framework. WME will only offer the fully managed procurement service to Contracting Authorities utilising Barker Associates consultancy services. This exclusion is designed to ensure any teething problems have been ironed out prior to expanding this service to other consultants/contractors. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:  https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Shrewsbury:-Solar-energy./55G7DRZHFY To respond to this opportunity, please click here:  https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/55G7DRZHFY</description>
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      <description>CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICE - CCS has a dynamic purchasing system for Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Solutions. The agreement started on 08 April 2020 and was scheduled to end on 07 April 2024. This provides central government and wider public sector departments the opportunity to procure an extensive range of  vehicle charging products and services.  This notice advised that the RM6213 Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Solutions DPS has been further extended and the end date is 23 February 2029.  Additional information: Please note the Closing Date, Contract Start Date and  Contract End Date have been manipulated to support compatibility system issues. However please refer to the FTS contract notice for the correct dates, timelines etc. The agreement commenced on 08 April 2020 and was scheduled to end on 07 April 2024, the DPS was extended for and the end date amended to 07 April 2026.   This notice advised that the RM6213 Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Solutions DPS has been further extended and the end date is 23 February 2029.</description>
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      <description>THE MINISTER FOR THE CABINET OFFICE ACTING THROUGH CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICE (CCS) - CCS has a dynamic purchasing system for Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Solutions. This provides central government and wider public sector departments the opportunity to procure an extensive range of vehicle charging products and services.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Provision for Springfield Marina Roof Replacement</title>
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      <description>LEE VALLEY REGIONAL PARK AUTHORITY - Lee Valley Regional Park Authority invites tenders from Contractors for the roof replacement at Springfield Marina, Spring Hill, London, E5 9BL. The marina building serves as both a workshop and office facility. The works consist of the replacement of the existing profiled asbestos cement roof panels and wall cladding with insulated profiled sheet panels, replacement of the rainwater goods to north and south elevation, installation of a new photovoltaic cells and canopy system adjacent to the workshop entrance.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Location based renewable energy partnerships</title>
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      <description>YORKSHIRE WATER SERVICES LIMITED - Yorkshire Water is looking to establish a partnership with REGO (Renewable energy guarantee of origin) backed, location based, renewable energy suppliers to procure behind the meter renewable energy via direct wire to energise its operational assets. The renewable energy schemes can be energised already, or those that are proposed future development nearby YWs sites. The consumption of renewable energy is a key component of YWs route map to 40% location based renewable energy by 2030 - this framework will support our carbon reduction ambitions, as well as increase operational efficiency, and de-risk energy supply: the benefits of which can be passed to our customers. Yorkshire Water has thousands of operational assets across Yorkshire which are largely powered by energy from grid network providers. Currently ca.18% of Yorkshire Waters energy consumption is self-generated through REGO backed, location based renewable energy. A potential future tender provides an opportunity for suppliers to lay a direct power connection from private energy providers' renewable energy assets to Yorkshire Water sites in close proximity. The scope of this sourcing activity is to realise opportunities at a local level, rather than securing a renewable energy supply for the entire region. The core principle of this arrangement is that there is a mutual commercial benefit in contracting directly with a private supplier for the supply of electricity; YW would benefit from reduced energy importing costs, whilst the supplier would benefit from long term power purchase agreements (PPAs). Yorkshire Water currently is working on a number of behind the meter, direct wire solutions including both third party owned and YW owned generation. This includes, Wind, Solar, Hydro, CHP and EfW connections. YW is open to DBFOM (Design, Build, finance, operate, maintain) solutions where either a fixed or flexible PPA tariff could then be agreed at an agreeable rate for both parties. Alternatively, YW are seeking connections to existing generating programmes.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Redhill Academy Trust - electricity supplies</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-060ec7</link>
      <description>REDHILL ACADEMY TRUST - Electricity supplies to several Redhill Academy Trust schools The Redhill Academy Trust Dynamic Market for Electricity and Gas is a list of qualified suppliers who meet specific membership conditions and are eligible to participate in future procurements. Unlike traditional frameworks or Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS), Dynamic Markets: - Remain open to new suppliers at any time - Can be used for any type of goods, services, or works (except concession contracts) - Are not contracts themselves, but tools to facilitate procurement For more details, please refer to the official guidance: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/procurement-act-2023-guidance-documents-define-phase/guidance-dynamic-markets-html The aim is to ensure fair, transparent, and competitive access to electricity and gas supply contracts for Redhill Academy Trust. This Dynamic Market is also open to other contracting bodies. Supplier Registration: Suppliers must register on the Redhill Academy Trust e-tendering portal to access tender documentation. All clarifications and questions must be submitted via the portal: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/redhillacademytrust/aspx/Tenders/Current Other public authorities which may use this Dynamic Market includes but is not limited to: - Academy Trusts, Universities, schools and colleges (see https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/Search?SelectedTab=Establishments,  and https://www.universitiesuk.ac.uk/about-us/our-members) - Local authorities (see https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/links?view=la) - Police, Fire Brigade, Ambulance services (see https://www.police.uk/pu/find-a-police-force/,  https://nfcc.org.uk/contacts/fire-and-rescue-services/ , https://aace.org.uk/uk-ambulance-service/) - NHS Trusts, Practices and other healthcare organisations -(see https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/nhs-provider-directory/) - Charitable organisations (see https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search)</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Redhill Academy Trust - gas supplies</title>
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      <description>REDHILL ACADEMY TRUST - Gas supplies to several Redhill Academy Trust schools The Redhill Academy Trust Dynamic Market for Electricity and Gas is a list of qualified suppliers who meet specific membership conditions and are eligible to participate in future procurements. Unlike traditional frameworks or Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS), Dynamic Markets: - Remain open to new suppliers at any time - Can be used for any type of goods, services, or works (except concession contracts) - Are not contracts themselves, but tools to facilitate procurement For more details, please refer to the official guidance: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/procurement-act-2023-guidance-documents-define-phase/guidance-dynamic-markets-html  The aim is to ensure fair, transparent, and competitive access to electricity and gas supply contracts for Redhill Academy Trust. This Dynamic Market is also open to other contracting bodies. Supplier Registration: Suppliers must register on the Redhill Academy Trust e-tendering portal to access tender documentation.  All clarifications and questions must be submitted via the portal: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/redhillacademytrust/aspx/Tenders/Current  Other public authorities which may use this Dynamic Market includes but is not limited to:  - Academy Trusts, Universities, schools and colleges (see https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/Search?SelectedTab=Establishments,  and https://www.universitiesuk.ac.uk/about-us/our-members)  - Local authorities (see https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/links?view=la)  - Police, Fire Brigade, Ambulance services (see https://www.police.uk/pu/find-a-police-force/,  https://nfcc.org.uk/contacts/fire-and-rescue-services/ , https://aace.org.uk/uk-ambulance-service/)  - NHS Trusts, Practices and other healthcare organisations -(see https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/nhs-provider-directory/)   - Charitable organisations (see https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search)</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | T26-020ENV Tender for the Design, Supply, Installation and Integration of Solar Photovoltaic and Battery Energy Storage for 2 Council Depots</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-060f97</link>
      <description>DERRY CITY AND STRABANE DISTRICT COUNCIL - Derry City and Strabane District Council invites tenders from suitably qualified and experienced contractors for the supply, installation, commissioning, and handover of solar photovoltaic (PV) and battery energy storage solutions for its two Fleet depots. Each of the two fleet depots have ancillary offices, whilst Strahans Road also operates as a Recycling Centre. This tender will take the form of two Lots therefore interested suppliers are requested to provide prices on a lot-by-lot basis. Bidders can apply for any or all of the Lots. Bidders should note that delivery of this project is subject to external funding and the delivery timeframe has been set with funding timescales in mind. Should adequate funding be secured, the project would support the Council’s transition to a low-carbon fleet and estate, supporting emissions reduction and long-term energy cost savings. The 2 Lots encompass the design (where required), installation and commissioning of roof-mounted solar PV arrays and associated battery storage systems to deliver fully operational systems compliant with all relevant standards and regulations. Your submission must be submitted via etendersNI, via this CFT. No other method of submissions will be accepted. Please refer to the CfT documents for further detail.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Redhill Academy Trust Dynamic Market for electricity and gas</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-060ec7</link>
      <description>REDHILL ACADEMY TRUST - The Redhill Academy Trust Dynamic Market for Electricity and Gas is a list of qualified suppliers who meet specific membership conditions and are eligible to participate in future procurements. Unlike traditional frameworks or Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS), Dynamic Markets: - Remain open to new suppliers at any time - Can be used for any type of goods, services, or works (except concession contracts) - Are not contracts themselves, but tools to facilitate procurement For more details, please refer to the official guidance: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/procurement-act-2023-guidance-documents-define-phase/guidance-dynamic-markets-html  The aim is to ensure fair, transparent, and competitive access to electricity and gas supply contracts for Redhill Academy Trust. This Dynamic Market is also open to other contracting bodies. Supplier Registration: Suppliers must register on the Redhill Academy Trust e-tendering portal to access tender documentation.  All clarifications and questions must be submitted via the portal: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/redhillacademytrust/aspx/Tenders/Current  Other public authorities which may use this Dynamic Market includes but is not limited to:  - Academy Trusts, Universities, schools and colleges (see https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/Search?SelectedTab=Establishments,  and https://www.universitiesuk.ac.uk/about-us/our-members)  - Local authorities (see https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/links?view=la)  - Police, Fire Brigade, Ambulance services (see https://www.police.uk/pu/find-a-police-force/,  https://nfcc.org.uk/contacts/fire-and-rescue-services/ , https://aace.org.uk/uk-ambulance-service/)  - NHS Trusts, Practices and other healthcare organisations -(see https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/nhs-provider-directory/)   - Charitable organisations (see https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search)</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Redhill Academy Trust Dynamic Market for electricity and gas</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-060ec7</link>
      <description>REDHILL ACADEMY TRUST - The Redhill Academy Trust Dynamic Market for Electricity and Gas is a list of qualified suppliers who meet specific membership conditions and are eligible to participate in future procurements. Unlike traditional frameworks or Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS), Dynamic Markets: - Remain open to new suppliers at any time - Can be used for any type of goods, services, or works (except concession contracts) - Are not contracts themselves, but tools to facilitate procurement For more details, please refer to the official guidance: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/procurement-act-2023-guidance-documents-define-phase/guidance-dynamic-markets-html  The aim is to ensure fair, transparent, and competitive access to electricity and gas supply contracts for Redhill Academy Trust. This Dynamic Market is also open to other contracting bodies. Supplier Registration: Suppliers must register on the Redhill Academy Trust e-tendering portal to access tender documentation.  All clarifications and questions must be submitted via the portal: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/redhillacademytrust/aspx/Tenders/Current  Other public authorities which may use this Dynamic Market includes but is not limited to:  - Academy Trusts, Universities, schools and colleges (see https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/Search?SelectedTab=Establishments,  and https://www.universitiesuk.ac.uk/about-us/our-members)  - Local authorities (see https://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/links?view=la)  - Police, Fire Brigade, Ambulance services (see https://www.police.uk/pu/find-a-police-force/,  https://nfcc.org.uk/contacts/fire-and-rescue-services/ , https://aace.org.uk/uk-ambulance-service/)  - NHS Trusts, Practices and other healthcare organisations -(see https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/nhs-provider-directory/)   - Charitable organisations (see https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search)</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Ipswich Heat Network Development Partner</title>
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      <description>SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL - Suffolk County Council is seeking to appoint a Development Partner who will develop, fund, deliver and operate the Ipswich Heat Network.  Suffolk County Council has been leading on the feasibility of a heat network project since 2021 and has now secured £10 million from the Government's Green Heat Network Fund to secure a private sector partner to deliver the core network The core network would extract heat from the River Gipping and provide over 35 GWh of heat each year to public buildings across Ipswich. The Council's preferred delivery vehicle is a Joint Venture with the Council anchoring and promoting the project delivery and funding provided from the private sector. The Council would hold a Golden or Special Share. A zoning feasibility has been undertaken, and the Council is keen to secure longer term expansion opportunities.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | T2723 - Belfast City Council District Heating Network Project</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-060db0</link>
      <description>BELFAST CITY COUNCIL - Belfast City Council is progressing Northern Ireland’s first city-centre low-carbon, district heat network. The climate team was set up five years ago, to build partnerships across the city to deliver climate initiatives beyond the Council estate. Early development of the heat network has been underway for 18 months, supported by Innovate UK funding and the climate team’s internal budget. The Council is now seeking engagement with heat network developers, developer-led teams, or consortia with strong experience of development, delivery, operation and investment.  The Council is conducting this pre-market engagement exercise to engage with potential lead developers to provide such organisations with some preliminary information about the procurement opportunity. It is anticipated that there will be subsequent, more detailed pre-market engagement exercises prior to the formal launch of any competitive process.  The Council would also like to use this opportunity to test market capability, appetite for innovation and refine the future procurement and delivery strategy for this important project. A key theme for the project is drawing on innovative approaches to lowering the heat tariff for users.  To support this PME exercise we have developed a more detailed PME project prospectus document setting out more detail about the project and further engagement plans with interested lead developers. To request a copy of this prospectus please email cps@belfastcity.gov.uk before the 'Engagement Deadline' i.e. 13th February 2026.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | BCP council property solar PV and associated system installation</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-058db7</link>
      <description>BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL - Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP Council) is establishing a Framework for the implementation of a solar PV rollout programme including: 1 Lot 1 Supply and installation of solar PV systems under 50 KW 2 Lot 2 Supply and installation of solar PV systems above 50 KW. 3 Lot 3 The survey and assessment of the structural integrity and load-bearing capacity of a roof or building structure. This will be used as and when required and instructed by BCP. The anticipated start date of the contract is April 2026. The framework will be for four years. To access the procurement documentation, bidders must click on the 'Register interest in this opportunity' button in the top right. Once bidders have registered their interest they can access the full procurement documentation from 'My Activities' on the home page. Bidders must ensure that they complete and submit the required documentation prior to the deadline indicated and in accordance with the instructions within the procurement documentation.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | PKC13680 Housing Repairs - Term Maintenance Contract</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-05d387</link>
      <description>PERTH &amp; KINROSS COUNCIL - Perth and Kinross Council is inviting qualified contractors to join a new Framework Agreement designed to support our in-house team. This opportunity involves delivering responsive, ad-hoc repair and maintenance services, including emergency call-outs, to both our tenanted and void properties across our domestic housing stock. We welcome interest from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and contractors who may not have worked with us before.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Public Contracts Scotland | PKC13680 Housing Repairs - Term Maintenance Contract</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-r6ebe6-0000813858</link>
      <description>PERTH &amp; KINROSS COUNCIL - Perth and Kinross Council is inviting qualified contractors to join a new Framework Agreement designed to support our in-house team. This opportunity involves delivering responsive, ad-hoc repair and maintenance services, including emergency call-outs, to both our tenanted and void properties across our domestic housing stock. We welcome interest from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and contractors who may not have worked with us before.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Contracts Finder | Solar PV &amp; Battery installation</title>
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      <description>YEOVIL TOWN COUNCIL - Supply, installation of a roof mounted Solar PV system and battery storage at Milford Community Hall in Yeovil, Somerset. The proposed project seeks to optimise the existing roof space, providing opportunity for electricity generation as part of our continued efforts to reduce our carbon footprint. We invite experienced firms with a proven track record in Solar PV design and installation to participate in this tender process. Your expertise and knowledge will play a fundamental role in the success of this investment.  To apply or request further information please email information to property@yeovil.gov.uk.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Future Offshore Wind – Bi-lateral Discussions with Developers and Investors – Preliminary Market Engagement Notice</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-060c13</link>
      <description>THE CROWN ESTATE - The Crown Estate, as manager of the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland, periodically holds competitive tenders to award seabed rights for the development, construction and operation of offshore wind farms. In September 2024, The Crown Estate set out its approach to bringing such future tenders to market in its Future of Offshore Wind publication (Future of offshore wind | The Crown Estate). This was alongside a report setting out our ambition to develop a Marine Delivery Routemap, to help enable a more holistic approach to seabed development in the future. Building on the approach taken in previous leasing rounds, such as Offshore Wind Leasing Rounds 4 and 5, The Crown Estate is committed to engaging a broad spectrum of stakeholders to inform the development of future leasing processes. In this context, The Crown Estate intends to initiate bilateral discussions with offshore wind developers and investors. These engagements are designed to foster a deeper understanding of both individual company and industry-wide perspectives, ensuring that the evolving needs and priorities of the sector are thoughtfully considered in shaping future leasing opportunities alongside developing value for money for the nation. This engagement is intended for offshore wind developers and investors only i.e. those who may be interested in bidding in a leasing round, either as a sole bidder or as part of a consortium. The Crown Estate will engage with other categories of stakeholder at appropriate times and in an appropriate way. If offshore wind project development and investment companies wish to participate in this engagement, then they should apply by sending an email to offshorewind@thecrownestate.co.uk. In the event of excessive interest to take part in this engagement, we will select participants based on level of previous and current participation in the offshore wind industry and other related or relevant sectors. The Crown Estate is in the process of designing future offshore wind leasing rounds, which these discussions will inform. There is currently no formal date for the launch of the next offshore wind leasing round. The date set out below (the “Engagement deadline”) refers to the date by which TCE intends to conclude this phase of bilateral engagement with developers and investors. This engagement is the subject of this PME Notice, rather than any contract notice for a leasing process.  For further information on The Crown Estate’s involvement in offshore wind, please visit https://www.thecrownestate.co.uk/our-business/marine/offshore-wind.</description>
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      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-060c13</link>
      <description>THE CROWN ESTATE - The Crown Estate, as manager of the seabed around England, Wales and Northern Ireland, periodically holds competitive tenders to award seabed rights for the development, construction and operation of offshore wind farms. In September 2024, The Crown Estate set out its approach to bringing such future tenders to market in its Future of Offshore Wind publication (Future of offshore wind | The Crown Estate). This was alongside a report setting out our ambition to develop a Marine Delivery Routemap, to help enable a more holistic approach to seabed development in the future. Building on the approach taken in previous leasing rounds, such as Offshore Wind Leasing Rounds 4 and 5, The Crown Estate is committed to engaging a broad spectrum of stakeholders to inform the development of future leasing processes. In this context, The Crown Estate intends to initiate bilateral discussions with offshore wind developers and investors. These engagements are designed to foster a deeper understanding of both individual company and industry-wide perspectives, ensuring that the evolving needs and priorities of the sector are thoughtfully considered in shaping future leasing opportunities alongside developing value for money for the nation. This engagement is intended for offshore wind developers and investors only i.e. those who may be interested in bidding in a leasing round, either as a sole bidder or as part of a consortium. The Crown Estate will engage with other categories of stakeholder at appropriate times and in an appropriate way. If offshore wind project development and investment companies wish to participate in this engagement, then they should apply by sending an email to offshorewind@thecrownestate.co.uk. In the event of excessive interest to take part in this engagement, we will select participants based on level of previous and current participation in the offshore wind industry and other related or relevant sectors. The Crown Estate is in the process of designing future offshore wind leasing rounds, which these discussions will inform. There is currently no formal date for the launch of the next offshore wind leasing round. The date set out below (the “Engagement deadline”) refers to the date by which TCE intends to conclude this phase of bilateral engagement with developers and investors. This engagement is the subject of this PME Notice, rather than any contract notice for a leasing process.  For further information on The Crown Estate’s involvement in offshore wind, please visit https://www.thecrownestate.co.uk/our-business/marine/offshore-wind.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Main Works Contract for White Horse Reservoir</title>
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      <description>THAMES WATER UTILITIES LIMITED - From January 2026, the South East Strategic Reservoir Option (SESRO) project name is changing to White Horse Reservoir, with a strapline of 'a space for nature, a place for people.' As our reservoir proposals have evolved, so too has the potential legacy it could have. The proposed reservoir is a critical drought insurance policy for the next century and beyond - but it's also being designed as a place for people to use and enjoy for many years to come. At this exciting stage in development, it's important that we give the project a new identity: one that better reflects the crucial role it will play in shoring up water supply, as well as the broader benefits it will deliver for future generations. It is the same project, with the same vision, but with a new name that will help people recognise it more easily. For us, the name White Horse Reservoir roots this project in local heritage and in the natural world around us. Equally important as the project's new name, the strapline tells us more about where the project's strengths lie; a space for nature, a place for people. To stay up to date and find out more, please visit www.thames-sro.co.uk/whitehorsereservoir Thames Water is leading the development of the new reservoir project, in partnership with Affinity Water and Southern Water.  Thames Water is responsible for delivering the development phase, developing the commercial model for the project and for running the procurement processes to appoint the project's Main Works Contractor (MWC) and later, the appointment of an Infrastructure Provider (IP). Thames Water is delivering the project under the Specified Infrastructure Project Regulations, or "SIPR", first established and used for the Thames Tideway Tunnel project. Under this approach a new regulated entity, known as an IP will be established to finance and deliver the project, holding a Project Licence granted by Ofwat.  Delivery under SIPR is subject to a notice to specify an infrastructure project, which is currently under development between Thames Water and Ofwat.   Following the approach taken on the Thames Tideway Tunnel project, Thames Water is separately procuring the Main Works Contract and the IP Contract.  This tender notice relates to the procurement of the Main Works Contract only, which comprises the award of a multi-supplier Framework Agreement and a single Call-Off Contract. The Framework Agreement will be a bespoke framework agreement which is described further in the document associated with this tender notice. The Call-Off Contract will be based on the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract June 2017 (with amendments January 2023) using main option C, secondary options including clause X22 (early contractor involvement ("ECI")), and bespoke amendments, which are described further in the documents associated with this tender notice. The Call-Off Contract two-stage ECI approach comprises a design and construction planning stage ("Stage One"); and a detailed design and build stage ("Stage Two"). The two-stage ECI Call-Off Contract includes a key decision point that is based on conditions precedent that must be satisfied before a Notice to Proceed to Stage Two can be issued.  The Development Consent Order (DCO) reference design (provided by others) will inform the requirements and constraints within the Call-Off Contract scope (Scope). The MWC will develop the design for construction to comply with the Scope, which will be integrated with the discharge of certain planning requirements "secondary consents" and construction planning for Stage Two.  Tenderers will be required to submit a Target Price to deliver the Call-Off Contract requirements included in the tender documents. As part of the Call-Off Contract, the Pricing Information will set out the circumstances where the tendered Target Price can be adjusted during Stage One ("Adjustment Events"), for example, if the Client changes the Scope. Following a Notice to Proceed to Stage Two, the Target Price (established during Stage One) will be subject to amendment in accordance with the compensation events included in the Call-Off Contract.  The decision gate to proceed to Stage Two will be dependent on a number of matters, including: 1) appointment of the IP; 2) an accepted design (insofar as it has been developed in Stage One) that meets the requirements of the Call-Off Contract; 3) confirmation of the Target Price in accordance with the Pricing Information; and 4) the granting of the DCO.  At the end of Stage One, the Call-Off Contract will be novated to the IP from Thames Water. From the point of novation, the IP will become the MWC's Client and contract counterparty throughout Stage Two, administering the Call-Off Contract and making payments to the MWC accordingly. Subject to the issue of the Notice to Proceed, Stage Two will commence with an initial period to discharge any remaining secondary consenting issues, followed by mobilisation to commence construction. Following construction, a testing and commissioning phase will be required with a target date for the reservoir to be operational from 2040 (although filling the reservoir with water could take several years). Some construction of visitor facilities, as well as landscaping activities will likely continue until 2043. The Call-Off Contract involves the design, build, test and commission of a new reservoir with an operational capacity of 150 million cubic metres (Mm3) and water surface area of circa 6.7km2, situated to the South-West of the town of Abingdon in Oxfordshire, which will support long-term drought resilience across the South East of England.  White Horse Reservoir is a proposed fully bunded, non-impounding raw water storage reservoir in the upper catchment of the River Thames.  Water will be abstracted from the River Thames during periods when sufficient river water is available and conveyed to the reservoir via a pumping station and circa 4km of tunnels.  White Horse Reservoir is being developed in full compliance with the Reservoirs Act 1975. A Construction Engineer and Reservoir Advisory Panel have been appointed to oversee the design and construction, ensuring adherence to safety standards and regulatory requirements throughout the project lifecycle. The Construction Engineer appointment will continue through the entire construction phase, through first filling and the initial years of operation. The Reservoir Advisory Panel will provide regular review of the design and construction activities and draw upon best practice from around the world. The reservoir embankment and associated structures will be designed to national and international standards and guidance documents. To deliver the reservoir, watercourse diversions and replacement floodplain storage are required.  A conveyance system will be implemented to transport water to and from the River Thames, and to the interface points with the Thames to Southern Transfer (T2ST) and Farmoor Transfer projects.  The reservoir includes passive design provisions for future integration with other strategic water resource and flood alleviation schemes. Other associated infrastructure forms part of the works, including roads, rail sidings, recreational facilities, utilities diversions, renewables and power supplies, and drainage.  The scope of the Call-Off Contract will include, but not be limited to: ·	Design and construction planning. ·	Mobilisation and enabling works (incl. utility diversions, site clearance and demolition, environmental and archaeological surveys, utility connections, securing the site boundary, habitat creation and species relocation, geotechnical investigations and various other activities). ·	Creation of a temporary rail siding and materials handling area on the Great Western Main Line, required to facilitate the delivery of certain materials by rail freight and therefore reduce the total volume of material imported and exported by road.  ·	Creation of watercourse diversions, floodplain and drainage, as well as initial works relating to the future restoration of the Wilts and Berks Canal. ·	Reservoir earthworks, excavation to create the borrow pit and embankments, Replacement Flood Storage, other components of the landscape scheme and road embankments.  ·	Tunnelling and pipelines including the reservoir tunnels and river tunnel. ·	Road construction (including overbridges). ·	Concrete works for the operational structures, such as the reservoir towers and pumping station. ·	River Thames intake/outfall structure, requiring a sheet-piled temporary cofferdam in the River Thames. ·	Construction of ancillary buildings. ·	Mechanical and electrical infrastructure and fit-out. ·	Building construction and fit-out. ·	Landscaping. ·	Land and habitat management. Note: The total value (estimated) stated in this Tender Notice is estimated at Q2 2025 prices and therefore excludes any allowance for inflation over the life of the contract from this date.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Estates Works and Capital Projects Dynamic Market</title>
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      <description>EMBARK MULTI-ACADEMY TRUST - Estates Works and Capital Projects Dynamic Market Supply Categories It is envisaged that the dynamic market may provide for the supply of works, supplies and services across the following supply categories: Adaptations Air Monitoring Air Handling Units, Filters, Ventilation &amp; Extraction / Cleaning  Asbestos removal/treatment/analytical services Boilers, Heating &amp; Associated Plant - gas safety / flue testing. Oil, LPG Brick &amp; Blockwork Building Management Systems &amp; Automatic Control Systems Capital Projects Catering / kitchen equipment servicing/maintenance  Civil Engineering &amp; Groundworks Cladding &amp; Insulation Cleaning &amp; Site Clearance Curtains &amp; Blinds Demolition Work Doors &amp; Windows including Windows (PVCU) &amp; Glazing Work Electrical and Lighting Electrical Installation &amp; Maintenance/Services Emergency Lighting &amp; Power Fencing &amp; Gates Fibre optic installation Fire Protection - alarms, extinguishers, doors, automatic opening vents Floor &amp; Wall Covering General Building, Construction &amp; Maintenance General Flooring &amp; Screed Grounds Maintenance &amp; Landscaping Internal Walls &amp; Ceilings Joinery &amp; Carpentry Lifts, Escalators, Hoists and Conveyance Systems Lightning protection  Locksmiths Masonry Mechanical Works Modular Buildings Painting &amp; Decorating Pest Control Plastering &amp; Rendering Playground Equipment and Sports Pitches Plumbing &amp; Drainage Portable Appliance Testing &amp; Fixed Wire Testing Rendering Renewables &amp; Sustainable Onsite Generation &amp; Storage Resurfacing Work Roads, Highways &amp; Traffic Road Maintenance (Minor Works) Roofing Safety Equipment (incl. Fall Arrest System) Scaffolding Security, Access Control, Intruder &amp; CCTV Systems Structures Surveying &amp; Consultancy UPS &amp; Generators Washroom Wall, Floor and Ceramic Tiling Water Systems - Servicing, Legionella Testing, Thermostatic Mixing Valves, Water Hygiene (Risk Assessments) and Associated Plant This pre-market engagement seeks market input into the design of the dynamic market. Following conclusion of the pre-market engagement exercise the above category list may be amended with the addition or deletion of supply categories.  When formally tendered, suppliers will be able to apply to join the market in respect of any number of the supply categories in accordance with the dynamic market tender documentation. As stated above, it is envisaged that the dynamic market with provide supply over a large number of works and capital projects supply categories. In placing this notice the contracting authority is seeking input from the market to aid in the design and specification of the dynamic market and suppliers are invited to provide their input by completing and submitting the pre-market engagement questionnaire by the stated submission deadline. The dynamic market will be created by the Contracting Authority to meet the needs of eligible public sector contracting authorities (as defined within Section 2 of the Procurement Act 2023) or their agents, hereafter known as Participating Bodies, and any other organisation permitted by the Contracting Authority. The dynamic market will be established without creating any obligation on behalf of any eligible user to utilise it. Full details of the classification of eligible public sector bodies is available on: https://www.dukefieldprocurement.co.uk/fts-eligible-users To access this opportunity, log in to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity. If you are not registered with MultiQuote, please visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com, complete the registration form on the log in page and quote the title and reference of the notice in your registration.</description>
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      <description>EMBARK MULTI-ACADEMY TRUST - Embark Federation is wanting to create a dynamic market for estates works and capital projects. The dynamic market will be created by the Contracting Authority to meet the needs of eligible public sector contracting authorities (as defined within Section 2 of the Procurement Act 2023) or their agents, hereafter known as Participating Bodies, and any other organisation permitted by the Contracting Authority. The Agreement is let without creating any obligation on behalf of any eligible user to utilise it. Full details of the classification of eligible public sector bodies is available on:  https://www.dukefieldprocurement.co.uk/fts-eligible-users  It is envisaged that the dynamic market with provide supply over a large number of works and capital projects supply categories. In placing this  notice it is seeking input from the market to aid in the design and specification of the dynamic market and suppliers are invited to provide their input by completing the engagement questionnaire.   To access this competition:   Registered: Login to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity CA16983.  Not registered: Visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com then register and quote CA16983 as the reason for registration.    Any queries please contact MultiQuote on 0151 482 9230.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Wood Fuel Supply</title>
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      <description>STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL - Staffordshire County Council (SCC) operates as both a timber merchant and as a wood chip fuel producer/trader which supplies wood chip fuel to a range of biomass heat installations across the county. This operation receives bulk loads of round logs to its timber yard at Heatley Hall Farm, Rugeley, which are stored until suitable for chipping on site. The chips are warehoused in specially constructed shelters on site for further drying until required for delivery to our biomass heat installations on an as-needed basis. The Council also receives and distributes wood chip from external sources. This procurement is for the supply of services to SCC to assist our activity as timber merchant and as a wood chip fuel producer/trader which supplies wood chip fuel. This framework agreement consists of two Lots: Lot 1: The supply and haulage of round timber to our depot at Heatley Hall Farm. This shall consist of mixed conifer or hardwood in lengths of 2.5-2.9 metres and 0.07-0.5 metre diameter. Lot 2: The supply and haulage of wood chip fuel meeting G50/W30 specification or similar to Heatley Hall Farm, to comply with our Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) obligations The maximum expected annual volume approximates to 1,500 tonnes of Round Timber and 500 tonnes of Wood Chip. Timber should be sourced within a 60-mile radius of the depot where possible.  SCC is inviting interest from suitable providers to provide either one or both above Lots on an as-needed basis. Providers are to specify which lot(s) they are bidding for in their submission. The haulier must demonstrate full compliance with the The Road Haulage of Round Timber Code of Practice 2020, or any successive document, as published by the Timber Transport Forum. All providers of round timber must be able to demonstrate evidence of a Felling License reference. In addition, all processed woodchip needs to be certified under the Biomass Suppliers List (BSL).</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Oldham Green New Deal Partnership (GNDP)</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-05078f</link>
      <description>OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL - THIS IS A UK3 PLANNED PROCUREMENT NOTICE. THE COUNCIL IS NOT INVITING RESPONSES TO THIS NOTICE WHICH IS ISSUED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY, AND WHICH IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A 'QUALIFYING' NOTICE FOR THE PURPOSE OF REDUCING FUTURE PROCUREMENT TIMESCALES. Oldham Council ("the Council") has recently conducted preliminary market engagement in respect of the Oldham Green New Deal Partnership ("the Project"). (The Council's market engagement stage has ended. For full background details and context please refer to the Council's UK2 Preliminary Market Engagement Notice published 25.04.2025 (see linked notices)). The Council is seeking to develop a long-term energy / decarbonisation partnership for the local authority area with a Strategic Energy Partner (SEP). The SEP will work in collaboration with the Council, key stakeholders and organisations across the borough to bring about the transformation and decarbonisation of Oldham's energy infrastructure. The Strategic Partnership will facilitate Oldham's transformation to net zero whilst improving the wellbeing of Oldham's local communities. The Council and SEP shall work together to originate, define, develop, finance, deliver and operate a broad range of decarbonisation projects and initiatives across Oldham. The SEP is expected to leverage its expertise, experience, capacity and capabilities to innovate and generate holistic and deliverable energy solutions. The Strategic Partnership's key anchor project will be the Town Centre Heat Network including the existing St Mary's scheme, which will serve as the foundation for a regional Heat Network. The Project is supported by, and is a key element of, the DESNZ / GMCA Local Net Zero Accelerator programme, and the Council has additionally secured an £8.87 million grant from the Green Heat Network Fund to support the Oldham Town Centre heat network project, with plans for future expansion under the Advanced Zoning Programme (AZP). This is an exciting opportunity to develop a long-term partnership to take forward a range of schemes over the years to come, joining a unique eco-system of public, private and community organisations for positive environmental, social and economic change and to make a significant impact on a key borough in Greater Manchester. The Partnership is expected to be for an initial term of 15 years with options to extend in 5 year increments up to 25 years. The value of the contract has been estimated according to the potential total future revenues from opportunities arising from the contract. Although the contract has a maximum term of 25 years, it is expected that projects arising from the contract may have lifetimes of up to 40 years (for example in the case of heat networks) and so the contract value has been calculated on this basis. Factors considered include the ratio of required capital investment to revenue for different energy technology types, proportion of domestic v commercial customers, and deliverability factors in terms of the expected proportion of projects currently identified at a high level which are deliverable in reality. Taking into account all of the above factors, the estimated contract value is estimated at between £2.2bn (excl VAT) / £2.62bn (incl VAT) and £3.2bn (excl VAT) / £3.8bn (incl VAT). As set out above, this is over a period of up to 40 years which is the expected maximum lifetime of projects arising from the contract. The estimated value cannot be guaranteed, and so should not be relied upon by interested parties which might subsequently choose to pursue this procurement opportunity in making their bid/no-bid decision. Any interested party should make their own independent commercial enquires, estimates, judgements and decisions associated with this Project. The planned procurement will be a 'mixed procurement', and the Council envisaged the lead CPV code being 71314000 Energy and Related Services. The set-up options for this UK3 Planned Procurement Notice do not enable the distinct selection of a 'lead' CPV code, and therefore the Energy and Related Services code is captured under the hierarchy of the higher level Engineering Services code. The Council intends for the forthcoming UK4 Tender Notice to fully replace and override all content contained within this UK3 Planned Procurement Notice. Further, the Council reserves the right not to commence any formal procurement process, discontinue any procurement it commences and not to award any contract(s). It also reserves the right at its absolute discretion to amend the information stated in this notice at any time. Conflicts of interest: The Council will take all reasonable steps to identify and mitigate any conflicts of interest or potential conflicts of interest. A conflicts assessment in relation to the procurement is underway. INFORMATION SHARING PURPOSE The purpose of this UK3 Notice is to (1) notify/update the market on the planned procurement timeline (see main date fields within this notice), (2)  continue to share information with the market to support timely and efficient market capacity building, and (3) to highlight to the market that there will be exclusivity rules for bidding models as part of the planned procurement process: MARKET CAPACITY BUILDING Regarding the Council's market capacity building objectives; to support potential suppliers to network with other organisations who may be interested in collaboration opportunities, forming sub-contract relationships, partnerships, consortium arrangements or otherwise; interested parties are encouraged to email/contact info@greeneconomy.co.uk to register interest in its sign-posting service if its offering is of interest: The Council highlighted Green Economy's offering in its market engagement pack and at its online market engagement event. Green Economy are supporting the Council's procurement process by collating and sharing data (within agreed parameters and with consent) between organisations which are capable of bidding for the Council's planned tender/project, and organisations which are capable or have potential to be sub-suppliers or sub-contractors to such larger organisations. Any organisation is welcome to contact Green Economy to see if it is appropriate to engage with them for this purpose. You can read more about Green Economy on their website: https://www.greeneconomy.co.uk/ Oldham's Local Area Energy Plan sets out a potential investment opportunity in low carbon projects of several billion pounds over the next 25 years or so to help meet Greater Manchester's target of carbon neutrality by 2038 - investment that is expected to create significant opportunities for Oldham and the wider city-region's low carbon supply chain. Green Economy, part of the Greater Manchester Business Growth Hub, is funded by Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) to provide specialist business support and advice to grow the local low carbon sector and drive business decarbonisation. To support local sector development and ensure businesses are aware of upcoming opportunities, the Council has engaged with Green Economy to provide a range of fully funded support services for local businesses looking to access and be part of the opportunities presented by the Oldham Green New Deal An overview of services available to businesses include: •	Visibility of services on the Green Economy Market Place via a searchable profile with access to opportunities including those emerging from the Oldham Green New Deal •	Access to an advisor providing 1-1 growth advice, including but not limited to market research, competitor analysis, business planning and diversifying supply chains. •	Training, events and community peer networking across Oldham and Greater Manchester. Green Economy are well placed to engage and support the local supply chain, providing visibility of opportunities and growing local capability. They therefore are also well positioned to support any potential future bidding Supplier for the Oldham Green New Deal Partnership Project which may wish to engage with them to access their local networks to support business-to-business networking, potential collaboration, knowledge sharing or otherwise. The Council is sign-posting Green Economy as an organisation of interest to potential bidding Suppliers, which can be contacted/engaged with at any stage by any organisation. For the avoidance of any doubt, contact or engagement with Green Economy is not a mandatory pre-requisite to engaging in the Council's planned procurement process. EXCLUSIVITY RULES FOR BIDDING MODELS The Council considers it important at this early stage to draw the market's attention to the Council's intention to stipulate in its planned substantive procurement process regarding bidding models; that any person or organisation that is a proposed Key Sub-Contractor, Partner, Consortium Member (SC-P-CM) or similar for a bidding Supplier may be a Key SC-P-CM or similar for one bidding Supplier only. If the bidding Supplier intends to appoint a Key SC-P-CM or similar, it must ensure that the Key SC-P-CM or similar is not also proposed as a Key SC-P-CM or similar in any other bidding Supplier's response to the tender document. In context of the Council's anchor project (the Town Centre Heat Network), the Council understands this approach may serve as an anti-collusion measure for the procurement process, and reflects the approach we understand to be employed by DESNZ (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) regarding AZP heat network procurements.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | BCP council property solar PV and associated system installation</title>
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      <description>BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL - Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP Council) is establishing a Framework for the implementation of a solar PV rollout programme including: 1 Lot 1 Supply and installation of solar PV systems under 50 KW 2 Lot 2 Supply and installation of solar PV systems above 50 KW. 3 Lot 3 The survey and assessment of the structural integrity and load-bearing capacity of a roof or building structure. This will be used as and when required and instructed by BCP. The anticipated start date of the contract is April 2026. The framework will be for four years. To access the procurement documentation, bidders must click on the 'Register interest in this opportunity' button in the top right. Once bidders have registered their interest they can access the full procurement documentation from 'My Activities' on the home page. Bidders must ensure that they complete and submit the required documentation prior to the deadline indicated and in accordance with the instructions within the procurement documentation.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | PP-10183b Hornchurch Academy Trust Construction, Infrastructure, Building Works, Installations and Renewables Open Framework</title>
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      <description>HORNCHURCH ACADEMY TRUST - This Invitation to Tender (“ITT”) has been issued by Place Group Limited as Procurement Agent of Hornchurch Academy Trust (“the Client”). You are invited by the Client to tender for a position on an Open Framework for the provision of various Construction, Infrastructure, Building Works, Installations and Renewables requirements in accordance with this ITT, including the following categories:  a.	Category 1; Renewables b.	Category 2: Construction and Infrastructure c.	Category 3: Building Works, Installations, Repairs and Improvements d.	Category 4: Modular Buildings e.	Category 5: MUGAs and Sports Facilities f.	Category 6: Project Management and Building and Construction Consultancy The Open Framework will act as a scheme of frameworks that provides for the award of successive frameworks on substantially the same terms. The first framework shall be for a period of 2 years, with each successive framework being for a period of 3 years, with the final framework expiring at the end of the period of eight years beginning with the day on which the first framework under the scheme is awarded. The estimated contract value for this framework over the full potential 8-year period of the open framework is £830,000,000 excluding VAT / £996,000,000 including VAT. The framework shall include both mini-competition and direct award without further competition options for undertaking call-offs, as further detailed in the specification and tender documentation.  A Framework Levy is to be paid by the Supplier, calculated as a fixed percentage of the contract value for the initial term of each Call-Off Contract (prior to any deductions and exclusive of VAT), with the applicable fixed percentage being determined by the contract value (ranging from 5% to 0.35% dependent on contract value in line with the tender documentation).  The anticipated number of Suppliers to be appointed to each category can be found in the ITT documentation.  Further information on the framework and its method of operation can be found in the attachments to this ITT, which can be accessed under project reference PP-10183b via the In-Tend portal at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/placegroup/</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Design, Supply, Installation of Solar PV Systems on 3x Council Properties</title>
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      <description>WREXHAM COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL - Wrexham County Borough Council (WCBC) invites tenders for the design, supply, installation, and commissioning of solar PV systems across three council-owned buildings: • Lambpit Street Offices • Wrexham Library • Wrexham Guildhall</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | BCP council property solar PV and associated system installation</title>
      <link>https://d3tenders.com/contract/?ocid=ocds-h6vhtk-058db7</link>
      <description>BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL - Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP Council) is establishing a Framework for the implementation of a solar PV rollout programme including: 1 Lot 1 Supply and installation of solar PV systems under 50 KW 2 Lot 2 Supply and installation of solar PV systems above 50 KW. 3 Lot 3 The survey and assessment of the structural integrity and load-bearing capacity of a roof or building structure. This will be used as and when required and instructed by BCP. The anticipated start date of the contract is April 2026. The framework will be for four years. To access the procurement documentation, bidders must click on the 'Register interest in this opportunity' button in the top right. Once bidders have registered their interest they can access the full procurement documentation from 'My Activities' on the home page. Bidders must ensure that they complete and submit the required documentation prior to the deadline indicated and in accordance with the instructions within the procurement documentation.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Contracts Finder | Solar PV &amp; Battery installation</title>
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      <description>YEOVIL TOWN COUNCIL - Supply, installation of a roof mounted Solar PV system and battery storage at Milford Community Hall in Yeovil, Somerset. The proposed project seeks to optimise the existing roof space, providing opportunity for electricity generation as part of our continued efforts to reduce our carbon footprint. We invite experienced firms with a proven track record in Solar PV design and installation to participate in this tender process. Your expertise and knowledge will play a fundamental role in the success of this investment.  To apply or request further information please email information to property@yeovil.gov.uk.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Contracts Finder | Solar PV &amp; Battery installation</title>
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      <description>YEOVIL TOWN COUNCIL - supply, installation of a roof mounted Solar PV system and battery storage at Milford Community Hall in Yeovil, Somerset. The proposed project seeks to optimise the existing roof space, providing opportunity for electricity generation as part of our continued efforts to reduce our carbon footprint. We invite experienced firms with a proven track record in Solar PV design and installation to participate in this tender process. Your expertise and knowledge will play a fundamental role in the success of this investment.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | prj_7089 - Energy Management and Optimisation System (EMOS)</title>
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      <description>SOUTHERN WATER SERVICES LIMITED - Southern Water Services Limited (SWS) are looking to procure an Energy Management and Optimisation System (EMOS). The following features and capabilities are considered mandatory for the new EMOS solution being subject of this procurement: •	Portfolio Management •	Sorting and Grouping Functionality •	Tariff Management •	Invoice Management •	Historical Energy Data Storage •	AMR Meter Data Receiving Capability •	API Capability •	Budgeting, Forecasting, and Accruals Capability •	Dashboarding and Data Visualisation Tools •	Portfolio Benchmarking, Energy Data Analysis, and Automated Exception Monitoring •	Energy Reporting Functionality •	Access,  Performance, and Interface Features The following features are considered non-mandatory for the new EMOS solution being subject of this procurement. Tenderers are encouraged to outline any advanced capabilities within the appropriate response envelope for evaluation. However, the absence of these features will not result in disqualification from the tender process. •	Predictive Analytics &amp; Machine Learning •	Integrated Digital Mapping Service •	Dashboard Sharing •	Mobile Accessibility •	Weather (Rainfall) Data Capture •	Carbon Reporting •	Fleet Data Capture •	Renewable PPA Management •	AI Chatbot Functionality •	Demand Response and Load Shifting •	Integration with Onsite Renewables &amp; Storage for Cost Optimisation •	Real-Time Energy Optimisation •	EV Charging and Smart Grid Integration •	Integration with IoT Sensors •	Energy Market Participation •	Water Consumption Management The following associated services are mandatory for the new EMOS service provider to deliver as part of the scope of this project. •	Implementation Support •	Ongoing Support and Maintenance •	Change Management The following associated services are considered non-mandatory for the new EMOS service provider to deliver. Tenderers are encouraged to outline their service capabilities within the appropriate response envelope for evaluation. However, the absence of these capabilities will not result in disqualification from the tender process.  •	Invoice Validation Service •	Bureau Service SWS intends to achieve ISO 50001 certification during the initial term of the contract and expects the EMOS to play a foundational role. More details about the scope of the project and SWS’s requirements are available in the tender documentation.</description>
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      <description>SOUTHERN WATER SERVICES LIMITED - Southern Water Services Limited (SWS) are looking to procure an Energy Management and Optimisation System (EMOS). The following features and capabilities are considered mandatory for the new EMOS solution being subject of this procurement: •	Portfolio Management •	Sorting and Grouping Functionality •	Tariff Management •	Invoice Management •	Historical Energy Data Storage •	AMR Meter Data Receiving Capability •	API Capability •	Budgeting, Forecasting, and Accruals Capability •	Dashboarding and Data Visualisation Tools •	Portfolio Benchmarking, Energy Data Analysis, and Automated Exception Monitoring •	Energy Reporting Functionality •	Access,  Performance, and Interface Features The following features are considered non-mandatory for the new EMOS solution being subject of this procurement. Tenderers are encouraged to outline any advanced capabilities within the appropriate response envelope for evaluation. However, the absence of these features will not result in disqualification from the tender process. •	Predictive Analytics &amp; Machine Learning •	Integrated Digital Mapping Service •	Dashboard Sharing •	Mobile Accessibility •	Weather (Rainfall) Data Capture •	Carbon Reporting •	Fleet Data Capture •	Renewable PPA Management •	AI Chatbot Functionality •	Demand Response and Load Shifting •	Integration with Onsite Renewables &amp; Storage for Cost Optimisation •	Real-Time Energy Optimisation •	EV Charging and Smart Grid Integration •	Integration with IoT Sensors •	Energy Market Participation •	Water Consumption Management The following associated services are mandatory for the new EMOS service provider to deliver as part of the scope of this project. •	Implementation Support •	Ongoing Support and Maintenance •	Change Management The following associated services are considered non-mandatory for the new EMOS service provider to deliver. Tenderers are encouraged to outline their service capabilities within the appropriate response envelope for evaluation. However, the absence of these capabilities will not result in disqualification from the tender process.  •	Invoice Validation Service •	Bureau Service SWS intends to achieve ISO 50001 certification during the initial term of the contract and expects the EMOS to play a foundational role. More details about the scope of the project and SWS’s requirements are available in the tender documentation.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Maentwrog Hydro Power Station Optimisation Services</title>
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      <description>NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING AUTHORITY - NDA is a non-departmental public body charged, on behalf of government, with the mission to clean-up the UK’s earliest nuclear sites safely, securely and cost effectively. We’re committed to overcoming the challenges of nuclear clean-up and decommissioning, leaving the 17 nuclear sites ready for their next use. We do this work with care for our people, communities and the environment, with safety, as always, our number one priority. We also play an important role in supporting government’s aspiration for the UK to be a global leader in the civil nuclear sector. We strive to deliver best value for the UK taxpayer by focusing on reducing the highest hazards and risks, while ensuring safe, secure, and environmentally responsible operations at our sites. We seek ways to reduce the level of public funding from government by generating revenue through our commercial activities. Maentwrog Hydroelectric Power Station (“Maentwrog”) is a 28MW hydroelectric plant owned by NDA and operated by Magnox Limited (“Magnox”). The NDA is seeking to engage with economic operators obtain feedback regarding a forthcoming tender to appoint an economic operator to deliver energy generation and trading optimisation services for the NDA's Maentwrog Hydropower station asset. The core service to be delivered includes, but is not limited to the provision of trading available energy generation capacity within the wholesale market, based upon fundamental and technical analysis, market expertise and available generation capacity based upon water volumes, rainfall and available measurements within defined operational parameters. The aim of this procurement is to increase income generation to support the NDA in delivering it's mission. It is anticipated that the agreement may be based upon a 2 year initial term with 2 twelve month optional extensions. It is anticipated that the total contract value will be circa £240,000 and £500,000 for the initial term, with a potential income value between £480,000 and £800,000 across a potential total 4-year term, subject to Supplier performance. Please note, we appreciate that income will change based upon market conditions and fluctuations, therefore these are indicative estimates.</description>
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      <description>SEVERN TRENT WATER LIMITED - Severn Trent &amp; Hafren Dyfrdwy are conducting a market engagement exercise to better understand the capabilities and interest of leading suppliers in the fuel and charge services sector. This exercise is purely for market engagement purposes and does not constitute any part of a formal procurement process. Your insights will help us shape the scope and strategy for a future tender. If you are interested in participating, please reply with the relevant information. We have an extensive fleet of Company Cars, LCV and HGV vehicles with a total combined fleet of over 3000. We are looking for the provision of fuel cards for fuelling Diesel / Petrol at Fuel Stations and EV charge cards for charging electric vehicles across a public charging network. This list is not exhaustive and there are additional services we may require. To register your interest and understand more about our current requirement please complete the following form link: https://forms.office.com/e/JdZNPG7AWH</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | The Supply of Bottled Gas</title>
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      <description>CORSERV SOLUTIONS LTD - Corserv Solutions Ltd and its trading of companies is seeking to appoint a single supplier to provide the supply of bottled Gas of various sizes to various sites in Cornwall. The gas must conform to BS 4250:2014</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | Fuel Card &amp; EV Charge Card Services Tender</title>
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      <description>SEVERN TRENT WATER LIMITED - Severn Trent &amp; Hafren Dyfrdwy are conducting a market engagement exercise to better understand the capabilities and interest of leading suppliers in the fuel and charge services sector. This exercise is purely for market engagement purposes and does not constitute any part of a formal procurement process. Your insights will help us shape the scope and strategy for a future tender. If you are interested in participating, please reply with the relevant information. We have an extensive fleet of Company Cars, LCV and HGV vehicles with a total combined fleet of over 3000. We are looking for the provision of fuel cards for fuelling Diesel / Petrol at Fuel Stations and EV charge cards for charging electric vehicles across a public charging network. This list is not exhaustive and there are additional services we may require. To register your interest and understand more about our current requirement please complete the following form link: https://forms.office.com/e/JdZNPG7AWH</description>
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      <title>Planning | Sell2Wales | GCRE Energy &amp; Data Centre Opportunity - Updated 2026</title>
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      <description>GCRE LTD - The Global Centre of Rail Excellence (GCRE) is offering a major new competition to secure an Energy and Data Centre Partner (EDCP) for its 700-hectare site. This Notice is not for purchase of services, goods or works, it is advertising an opportunity for an investment partner to develop Data Centre (DC) assets and potentially Renewable Energy Sources (RES) at the GCRE site.GCRE is a new, purpose-built facility being developed in South Wales that has the potential to become Europe’s leading centre for rail and sustainable mobility innovation. GCRE is set to become the UK’s first ever net zero in operation railway. Located on a former open cast mine equivalent to the size of Gatwick Airport, the company is seeking an investment partner to develop Data Centre assets and potentially Renewable Energy Sources (RES) at the site.Any interested parties will need to sign and return a Confidentiality Agreement (CA) prior to gaining access to all associated documentation. The CA can be found attached to this Speculative Notice and also on our Website (https://www.gcre.wales/) and should be returned to StrategicInvestment@gcre.walesThe Conditions of Participation (COP) documentation will be made available to anyone with a valid CA, via the eTenderWales portal which you must be registered with in order to access the ITT documents. You can register for free here (emails registered must be those detailed on the CA):https://etenderwales.bravosolution.co.uk/web/login.shtmlThe opportunity to submit a COP response is currently programmed to close at 12 noon on 10 March 2026 and COP responses will no longer be accepted after closing. Responses will be submitted via the eTenderWales portal.This is a unique opportunity for Bidders:- Long-term partnering with a government-owned entity owning large land assets.- 700 Ha site only 30km from Bridgend and 50km from Cardiff where DC clusters are already forming.- Adjacency to recently announced AI Growth Zone for South Wales- 400kV and 132kV grid crossing the site. Nearby National Grid 400kV Grid Supply Point being planned.- Excellent future fibre connectivity.- Development of RES assets on site.- Multiple options to bring further renewables onto site via private wires.- Huge local and regional development value in conjunction with GCRE establishing the first Net Zero international rail R&amp;D and testing cluster.- Deep political and community support for the jobs and opportunities that will be created in an under-invested area.What GCRE is seeking:Mandatory - A proposal to acquire land of up to c.80 Ha, on a 999 year lease, to develop a DC.Optional - A proposal to lease land of up to c.140 Ha, to develop a solar farm and potentially other RES assets.This Speculative Notice is informing any interested parties that this investment opportunity is open, the Confidentiality Agreement is available for execution and access to the COP documentation will be made available.This competition is not a regulated procurement under the Procurement Act 2023, but is informing interested parties of a major investment opportunity at the GCRE site in South Wales.NOTE: THIS NOTICE IS NOT BEING ADMINISTERED VIA SELL2WALES AND WILL NOT HAVE A FOLLOW UP NOTICERecording your interest here on the Sell2Wales site will not give you access to further information, nor will there be any further Notices or information issued on Sell2Wales.If you are interested in this investment opportunity you are advised to sign the Confidentiality Agreement (attached to this Notice) and return it to StrategicInvestment@gcre.wales after which the interested party will be granted access to all relevant documentation.NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Sell2Wales Web Site at https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=160195.</description>
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      <description>SEVERN TRENT WATER LIMITED - Severn Trent &amp; Hafren Dyfrdwy are conducting a market engagement exercise to better understand the capabilities and interest of leading suppliers in the fuel services sector. This exercise is purely for market engagement purposes and does not constitute any part of a formal procurement process. Your insights will help us shape the scope and strategy for a future tender. If you are interested in participating, please reply with the relevant information. We have an extensive fleet of Company Cars, LCV and HGV vehicles with a total combined fleet of over 3000. We are looking for the provision of fuel cards for fuelling Diesel / Petrol at Fuel Stations and EV cards for charging electric vehicles across a public charging network. This list is not exhaustive and there are additional services we may require. To register your interest and understand more about our current requirement please complete the following form link: https://forms.office.com/e/JdZNPG7AWH</description>
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      <description>SEVERN TRENT WATER LIMITED - Severn Trent &amp; Hafren Dyfrdwy are conducting a market engagement exercise to better understand the capabilities and interest of leading suppliers in the fuel services sector. This exercise is purely for market engagement purposes and does not constitute any part of a formal procurement process. Your insights will help us shape the scope and strategy for future tender. If you are interested in participating, please reply with the relevant information. We have an extensive fleet of Company Cars, LCV and HGV vehicles with a total combined fleet of over 3000. The Severn Trent &amp; Hafren Dyfrdwy region covering the central midlands region and northern Wales. We are looking for the provision of fuel cards for fuelling Diesel / Petrol at Fuel Stations and EV cards for charging electric vehicles across a public charging network. This list is not exhaustive and there are additional services we may require. To register your interest and understand more about our current requirement please complete the following form link: https://forms.office.com/e/JdZNPG7AWH</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | Water Hygiene Quality Monitoring Services</title>
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      <description>SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL - The appointment of contractors for Water Hygiene Quality Monitoring, Hygiene Remedial Works and Legionella Risk Assessments Swindon Borough Council are looking to engage with experienced contractors to provide Water Hygiene Quality Monitoring, Remedial Works and Legionella Risk Assessments Swindon Borough Council are looking to engage with suitably qualified contractors to carry out Water Hygiene Quality Monitoring on Council owned residential and corporate properties inline with legislation and governance. This contract shall comprise of the periodic inspection/testing and verification of the safety of water systems within council buildings, i.e. Civic Buildings, Sheltered Accommodations, Community Centres, Social Services Sites, Public Car Parks &amp; Toilets and Multi-storey Flats, Domestic dwellings and Commercial Premises and legionella risk assessments and water hygiene remedial works. The contract will be split into three lots - Lot 1 – Water Hygiene Quality Monitoring and Planned Cyclical Maintenance Lot 2 – Water Hygiene Remedial Works Lot 3 – Legionella Risk Assessments All three lots can be bid for but a maximum of two lots can be won of the following combinations – Lot 1 Monitoring and Lot 3 Legionella Risk Assessments OR Lot 1 Monitoring and Lot 2 Remedial Works. This is due to the Legionella risk assessments identifying the remedial works which are required to be undertaken and would therefore be a conflict of interest. The contracts will be for a period of 3 Years with optional 2 year + 2 year extension periods and is estimated to commence 1st June 2026. Lot 1 Estimated contract spend is between £500,000.00 - £505,852.50 ex vat across the initial 3 year term and £1,166,666.00 - £1,180,322.50  across the full 7 year term. Lot 2 Estimated contract spend is between £890,000.00 - £895,077.00 ex vat across the initial 3 year term and £2,076,666.00 - £2,088,513.00 across the full 7 year term. Lot 3 Estimated contract spend is between £287,000.00 - £292,503.00 ex vat across the initial 3 year term and £669,666.00 - £682,507.00 across the full 7 year term. Full details relating to the services are provided in the tender documents. To participate, Suppliers will need to Register as a Supplier with ProContract, www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk, then Register an Interest before obtaining access to the tender documents. In the event of difficulties registering as a supplier, please refer to the System Administrator Proactis support team ProContractSuppliers@proactis.com Tender clarifications to be submitted in writing via Messaging in ProContract tender portal by 2nd February 2026 15:00 hrs UK Local time. The Council’s responses to these clarification questions will be issued periodically on the ProContract tender portal. Tender Responses are required to be submitted no later than 9th February 2026, 15:00 hrs  UK Local time via ProContract tender portal  - https://www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk/ Supplying the South West Portal, https://www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk/  is the only portal that includes all the relevant documents required to respond to this opportunity, bearing Project Id: DN802380 No Tender submissions will be considered without completing the tender documents in full including attachments and returning them in alignment with the instructions within the tender documents.</description>
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      <title>Planning | Find A Tender Service | The Provision of Energy Efficiency Contractors</title>
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      <description>SCOTLAND EXCEL - This Prior Information Notice (PIN) relates to the renewal of a Framework Agreement for energy and efficiency works and services. The Contracting Authority (Scotland Excel) seeks notes of interest from Suppliers who believe they have the capability and capacity to fulfil the requirement of multiple and/or specific lots, detailed within the body of this PIN notice and, any subsequent Tender Programme. Potential Tenderers who believe they can fulfil the non-exhaustive high-level specification details within this PIN shall note their interest in this notice by 17:00 (Close of Business) on the 23rd of January 2026.</description>
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      <description>SCOTLAND EXCEL - This Prior Information Notice (PIN) relates to the renewal of a Framework Agreement for energy and efficiency works and services. The Contracting Authority (Scotland Excel) seeks notes of interest from Suppliers who believe they have the capability and capacity to fulfil the requirement of multiple and/or specific lots, detailed within the body of this PIN notice and, any subsequent Tender Programme. Potential Tenderers who believe they can fulfil the non-exhaustive high-level specification details within this PIN shall note their interest in this notice by 17:00 (Close of Business) on the 23rd of January 2026.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Find A Tender Service | BCP council property solar PV and associated system installation</title>
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      <description>BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL - Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP Council) is establishing a Framework for the implementation of a solar PV rollout programme including: 1 Lot 1 Supply and installation of solar PV systems under 50 KW 2 Lot 2 Supply and installation of solar PV systems above 50 KW. 3 Lot 3 The survey and assessment of the structural integrity and load-bearing capacity of a roof or building structure. This will be used as and when required and instructed by BCP. The anticipated start date of the contract is April 2026. The framework will be for four years. To access the procurement documentation, bidders must click on the 'Register interest in this opportunity' button in the top right. Once bidders have registered their interest they can access the full procurement documentation from 'My Activities' on the home page. Bidders must ensure that they complete and submit the required documentation prior to the deadline indicated and in accordance with the instructions within the procurement documentation.</description>
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      <title>Tender | Contracts Finder | Climate Finance Innovation Lab -  Accelerating High-Priority Energy Investments in Malaysia</title>
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      <description>PALLADIUM INTERNATIONAL LIMITED - The UK Government's Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) programme is inviting quotations from qualified suppliers or consortia to deliver technical assistance in Malaysia.  Malaysia-UK PACT supports the Government of Malaysia in advancing green finance, net-zero alignment, and the financing of climate mitigation and nature-positive projects. This project is designed to provide specialised, short-term technical expertise to strengthen the investment readiness and financial structuring of two energy-related projects emerging through the Climate Finance Innovation Lab (CFIL) initiative  The supplier will provide specialist advisory to improve bankability, strengthen feasibility, and accelerate capital mobilisation for two climate/energy project proposals:  • Graphene Battery &amp; EV Technology: technology validation, pathways for certification, and financial structuring.  • Electric Two-Wheeler Ride-to-Own Fleet Scheme: risk assessment, financing options, and scaleup model (delivery riders &amp; gig workers).  Interested suppliers are invited to review the documentation provided in this notice, and submit their applications to: expertdeployments@ukpact.co.uk</description>
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      <description>PALLADIUM INTERNATIONAL LIMITED - The UK Government's Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) programme is inviting quotations from qualified suppliers or consortia to deliver technical assistance in Malaysia.  Malaysia-UK PACT supports the Government of Malaysia in advancing green finance, net-zero alignment, and the financing of climate mitigation and nature-positive projects. This project is designed to provide specialised, short-term technical expertise to strengthen the investment readiness and financial structuring of three energy-related projects emerging through the Climate Finance Innovation Lab (CFIL) initiative  The supplier will provide specialist advisory to improve bankability, strengthen feasibility, and accelerate capital mobilisation for two climate/energy project proposals:  • Graphene Battery &amp; EV Technology: technology validation, pathways for certification, and financial structuring.  • Electric Two-Wheeler Ride-to-Own Fleet Scheme: risk assessment, financing options, and scaleup model (delivery riders &amp; gig workers).  Interested suppliers are invited to review the documentation provided in this notice, and submit their applications to: expertdeployments@ukpact.co.uk</description>
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      <description>PALLADIUM INTERNATIONAL LIMITED - The UK Government's Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) programme is inviting quotations from qualified suppliers or consortia to deliver technical assistance in Malaysia.  Malaysia-UK PACT supports the Government of Malaysia in advancing green finance, net-zero alignment, and the financing of climate mitigation and nature-positive projects. This project is designed to provide specialised, short-term technical expertise to strengthen the investment readiness and financial structuring of three energy-related projects emerging through the Climate Finance Innovation Lab (CFIL) initiative  The supplier will provide specialist advisory to improve bankability, strengthen feasibility, and accelerate capital mobilisation for three climate/energy project proposals:  • Graphene Battery &amp; EV Technology: technology validation, pathways for certification, and financial structuring.  • Electric Two-Wheeler Ride-to-Own Fleet Scheme: risk assessment, financing options, and scaleup model (delivery riders &amp; gig workers).  Interested suppliers are invited to review the documentation provided in this notice, and submit their applications to: expertdeployments@ukpact.co.uk</description>
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      <description>PALLADIUM INTERNATIONAL LIMITED - The UK Government's Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) programme is inviting quotations from qualified suppliers or consortia to deliver technical assistance in Malaysia.  Malaysia-UK PACT supports the Government of Malaysia in advancing green finance, net-zero alignment, and the financing of climate mitigation and nature-positive projects. This project is designed to provide specialised, short-term technical expertise to strengthen the investment readiness and financial structuring of three energy-related projects emerging through the Climate Finance Innovation Lab (CFIL) initiative  The supplier will provide specialist advisory to improve bankability, strengthen feasibility, and accelerate capital mobilisation for three climate/energy project proposals:  • Graphene Battery &amp; EV Technology: technology validation, pathways for certification, and financial structuring.  • Electric Two-Wheeler Ride-to-Own Fleet Scheme: risk assessment, financing options, and scaleup model (delivery riders &amp; gig workers).  •Hybrid Waste-to-Energy: high-level technical review of the hybrid AD/incineration proposal and recommendations for feasibility-study financing   Interested suppliers are invited to review the documentation provided in this notice, and submit their applications to: expertdeployments@ukpact.co.uk</description>
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      <description>PALLADIUM INTERNATIONAL LIMITED - The UK Government's Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) programme is inviting quotations from qualified suppliers or consortia to deliver technical assistance in Malaysia.  Malaysia-UK PACT supports the Government of Malaysia in advancing green finance, net-zero alignment, and the financing of climate mitigation and nature-positive projects. This project is designed to provide specialised, short-term technical expertise to strengthen the investment readiness and financial structuring of three energy-related projects emerging through the Climate Finance Innovation Lab (CFIL) initiative  The supplier will provide specialist advisory to improve bankability, strengthen feasibility, and accelerate capital mobilisation for three climate/energy project proposals:  • Graphene Battery &amp; EV Technology: technology validation, pathways for certification, and financial structuring.  • Electric Two-Wheeler Ride-to-Own Fleet Scheme: risk assessment, financing options, and scaleup model (delivery riders &amp; gig workers).  •Hybrid Waste-to-Energy: high-level technical review of the hybrid AD/incineration proposal and recommendations for feasibility-study financing   Interested suppliers are invited to review the documentation provided in this notice, and submit their applications to: expertdeployments@ukpact.co.uk</description>
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      <description>PALLADIUM INTERNATIONAL LIMITED - The UK Government's Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) programme is inviting quotations from qualified suppliers or consortia to deliver technical assistance in Malaysia.  Malaysia-UK PACT supports the Government of Malaysia in advancing green finance, net-zero alignment, and the financing of climate mitigation and nature-positive projects. This project is designed to provide specialised, short-term technical expertise to strengthen the investment readiness and financial structuring of three energy-related projects emerging through the Climate Finance Innovation Lab (CFIL) initiative  The supplier will provide specialist advisory to improve bankability, strengthen feasibility, and accelerate capital mobilisation for three climate/energy project proposals:  • Graphene Battery &amp; EV Technology: technology validation, pathways for certification, and financial structuring.  • Electric Two-Wheeler Ride-to-Own Fleet Scheme: risk assessment, financing options, and scaleup model (delivery riders &amp; gig workers).  •Hybrid Waste-to-Energy: high-level technical review of the hybrid AD/incineration proposal and recommendations for feasibility-study financing   Interested suppliers are invited to review the documentation provided in this notice, and submit their applications to: expertdeployments@ukpact.co.uk</description>
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