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Christmas Lights Display 2026 Tender

Location: TelfordBuyer: NEWPORT (SHROPSHIRE) TOWN COUNCIL
Stage: Tender Date: 9th February 2026 (today) Value: £100K-£500K Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: Newport Town Council invites suitably experienced and qualified contractors to tender for a new contract commencing in time for the provision of Christmas lighting within Newport Town Centre November 2026. Newport Town Council is committed to delivering a high-quality Christmas lighting display that supports local businesses and enhances the Town's festive atmosphere. The Council allocates an annual budget to cover the hire, installation, testing, maintenance, removal and storage of Christmas lighting and decorations SCOPE OF WORKS DESCRIPTION OF THE SCOPE OF WORKS * The successful contractor will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, maintenance, removal and storage of Christmas lights and decorations for Newport town centre for the duration of the contract. * The scope of works shall include, but not be limited to, the following: o (read more...)

Summary: Newport (Shropshire) Town Council is seeking qualified contractors for the "Christmas Lights Display 2026 Tender" to enhance the festive atmosphere in Newport Town Centre, starting in November 2026. This procurement process, in the tender stage, is open until 12:00 noon on 1st May 2026. The tender focuses on services including the design, installation, maintenance, and storage of Christmas lighting. The project is classified under the industry category of "Installation of outdoor illumination equipment," with a comprehensive scope covering key areas of the town centre such as High Street and St Mary's Street. The contract duration is initially set for three years, potentially extending to six years, within an annual budget of £30,000 to £39,000. Contract details ensure sustainability and energy efficiency align with Newport's commitment to reducing carbon footprints.

Tender deadline: 1st May 2026 81 days remaining

CCTV, Intruder and Fire Alarm Systems

Location: GlasgowBuyer: GLASGOW KELVIN COLLEGE
Stage: Planning Date: 9th February 2026 (today) Value: Not specified Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: Glasgow Kelvin College is carrying market engagement for specification information gathering for a system which will include: CCTV, fire detection, intruder alarms, access control systems and call points (within accessible toilets and fire refuge areas). The following elements will make up the Planned and Reactive Maintenance for the three college campuses: A Fire Alarm System (including all panels, controls, devices and VESDA); A CCTV System and Hardware; An Intruder Alarm System and Hardware; Disabled Fire Refuge Points.

Summary: Glasgow Kelvin College, located in Glasgow, is currently at the planning stage of a procurement process intended to consolidate their surveillance and security systems across three campuses: Springburn, Haghill, and Easterhouse. The title of the procurement is "CCTV, Intruder and Fire Alarm Systems" under the industry category of surveillance and security systems and devices. The process is described as a tender initiation and includes a pre-market engagement phase with an important deadline for response by Monday, 16th February 2026. The initiative seeks to combine existing maintenance contracts into a singular integrated system, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness in maintaining their fire detection, intruder alarms, and access control systems. The engagement will involve a site visit and a one-hour meeting, which can be conducted either in person or online, and is scheduled to provide further specification information for the procurement.

Future notice: 25th March 2026 44 days remaining

Electrical Framework

Location: LiverpoolBuyer: LIVERPOOL CITY REGION COMBINED AUTHORITY
Stage: Planning Date: 9th February 2026 (today) Value: £1M-£10M Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (LCRCA) is seeking to establish a multi-supplier Electrical Services Framework Agreement to support the delivery of electrical works across its estate. The framework will be used to appoint competent electrical contractors to undertake a wide range of electrical services, covering both minor and major works, as required by the Authority over the term of the framework. 2. Purpose of the Framework The purpose of this framework is to provide LCRCA with a compliant, flexible, and efficient mechanism to procure electrical works across all Authority-owned and operated properties, assets, and locations. The framework will support: Planned and reactive maintenance Statutory compliance works Refurbishment and upgrade projects Capital works and major installations Framework Structure and Lots he framework will be divided into two (2) Lots, (read more...)

Summary: The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority has announced a planned procurement process for the establishment of a multi-supplier Electrical Services Framework. This initiative, titled "Electrical Framework," falls under the works category, with the procurement stage currently in the planning phase. The open procedure procurement aims to facilitate electrical services across various estate locations, including office buildings, transport facilities, and public-facing structures within region UKD72. The framework is structured into two lots, covering minor and major electrical works, with the submission deadline set for 1st April 2026, and anticipated awards by the end of April 2026.

Future notice: 1st March 2026 20 days remaining

CBC-1849-T-SK - Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and Associated Services in Central Bedfordshire (LEVI Tender 1)

Location: StevenageBuyer: CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL
Stage: Tender Date: 9th February 2026 (today) Value: Not specified Source: Contracts Finder

Description: LEVI Tender 1 Central Bedfordshire Council have been allocated PS1,413,000 through the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) fund, which aims to increase the number of on-street low-powered charging points in residential areas and accelerate the commercialisation of this market. The Council requires Service Providers for two concession contracts for the supply, installation, operation, management, and maintenance of a network of public electric vehicle charge points and associated services, at locations across Central Bedfordshire. Appointment to these contracts will be done via two separate procurement exercises, split by technology type - LEVI Tender 1 and LEVI Tender 2. Service Providers can bid for any of the two opportunities but cannot win both. LEVI Tender 1 involves the provision of residential charge points both on-street and in hubs (car parks (read more...)

Summary: Central Bedfordshire Council is actively seeking service providers for its Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure project, designated as the LEVI Tender 1. This procurement falls under the services category, specifically focusing on architectural, construction, engineering, and inspection services relevant to electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The tender invites bids for two concession contracts that entail the supply, installation, and ongoing management of public electric vehicle charge points across Central Bedfordshire. The procurement process adopted is an open procedure, and currently, it is at the tender amendment stage. Interested parties need to submit their bids by 16th February 2026, and the contract is slated to commence on 1st July 2026, lasting for 15 years with an optional 12-month extension. The project aims to boost the availability of low-powered on-street and hub-based charge points, leveraging a sizeable allocation of £1,413,000 from the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure funding.

Tender deadline: 16th February 2026 7 days remaining

CBC-1849-T-SK - Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and Associated Services in Central Bedfordshire (LEVI Tender 1)

Location: StevenageBuyer: CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL
Stage: Tender Date: 9th February 2026 (today) Value: Not specified Source: Contracts Finder

Description: LEVI Tender 1 Central Bedfordshire Council have been allocated PS1,413,000 through the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) fund, which aims to increase the number of on-street low-powered charging points in residential areas and accelerate the commercialisation of this market. The Council requires Service Providers for two concession contracts for the supply, installation, operation, management, and maintenance of a network of public electric vehicle charge points and associated services, at locations across Central Bedfordshire. Appointment to these contracts will be done via two separate procurement exercises, split by technology type - LEVI Tender 1 and LEVI Tender 2. Service Providers can bid for any of the two opportunities but cannot win both. LEVI Tender 1 involves the provision of residential charge points both on-street and in hubs (car parks (read more...)

Summary: Central Bedfordshire Council is actively seeking service providers for its Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure project, designated as the LEVI Tender 1. This procurement falls under the services category, specifically focusing on architectural, construction, engineering, and inspection services relevant to electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The tender invites bids for two concession contracts that entail the supply, installation, and ongoing management of public electric vehicle charge points across Central Bedfordshire. The procurement process adopted is an open procedure, and currently, it is at the tender amendment stage. Interested parties need to submit their bids by 16th February 2026, and the contract is slated to commence on 1st July 2026, lasting for 15 years with an optional 12-month extension. The project aims to boost the availability of low-powered on-street and hub-based charge points, leveraging a sizeable allocation of £1,413,000 from the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure funding.

Tender deadline: 16th February 2026 7 days remaining

Maxwell Building 8th Floor Asbestos Remediation

Location: ManchesterBuyer: UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD
Stage: Tender Date: 9th February 2026 (today) Value: £500K-£1M Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: 1.1.1. The University of Salford (UoS) is a leading public institution located in Greater Manchester, UK, with a strong reputation for combining academic excellence and industry engagement. Established in 1967, it serves over 20,000 students across undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs. Salford is recognised for its close ties to industry, particularly in media, health, engineering, and digital sectors, supported by its strategic location adjacent to MediaCityUK. 1.1.2. The University is the single occupier of the Maxwell Building. The building houses professional services, teaching spaces and a canteen on the ground floor. The building is located centrally on the Peel Park campus and is the main campus reception. The proposed work area is located on the North Wing of the 8th floor which is currently used for teaching and (read more...)

Summary: The University of Salford has initiated a procurement process titled "Maxwell Building 8th Floor Asbestos Remediation." This project falls under the 'works' category within the construction industry and is situated in Greater Manchester, UK. The main goal of the project is to remove asbestos-containing materials and conduct an environmental clean on the North Wing of the 8th floor, coupled with updates to the ceilings, floors, doors, and lighting. The procurement process follows an open competition method with the tender period concluding on 2nd March 2026. Key dates include the site commencement on 18th May 2026 and practical completion by 13th July 2026. The University serves as the buyer, while ATKINSRÉALIS UK LIMITED acts as the property consultant and procuring entity.

Tender deadline: 2nd March 2026 21 days remaining

Installation of CVIM Generator Back Up Power

Location: GuildfordBuyer: THE PIRBRIGHT INSTITUTE
Stage: Tender Date: 9th February 2026 (today) Value: £100K-£500K Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: The purpose of this project is to increase the Institute's electrical supply resilience (both continuity of science and vaccine production, plus to reduce potential financial loss), reduce waste and safeguard the vaccine batch production via resilient power supply to the building utilising either mains power or generated power in the event of site wide power failure. This will be achieved by a combination of the following two factors: * New 510kVA stand-alone emergency back-up generator. * UPS resilience on critical equipment to ensure power is bridged whilst generator runs up to speed and then takes the load of building. Contract Scope The contract is for a single supplier to provide Design and Build of a permanent automatic emergency power back up in case of power failure and to (read more...)

Summary: The procurement process for the installation of the CVIM Generator Back Up Power is led by The Pirbright Institute, located at Pirbright Laboratory, Ash Road, Woking, Surrey GU24 0NF, United Kingdom. The project aims to enhance the resilience of the Institute’s electrical supply to ensure the continuity of vaccine production and scientific research during power failures. This tender falls under the category of electrical installation works, specifically within the scope of electric motors and generators, and is open for a single supplier to participate through an open competition procurement method. The tender is in the active stage, with an end date for submissions set for 6th March 2026. Key dates include an enquiry period ending on 16th February 2026, and the contract is expected to run from 27th March to 29th May 2026.

Tender deadline: 6th March 2026 25 days remaining

UoD-EFM156-TC-2026 - External Lighting Maintenance

Location: DundeeBuyer: UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE
Stage: Tender Date: 9th February 2026 (today) Value: £100K-£500K Source: Public Contracts Scotland

Description: Maintenance & Repairs of UoD Campus External Lighting, PPM Maintenance for All External Lighting.

Summary: The University of Dundee has initiated an open procurement process for the maintenance and repair of its campus external lighting under the contract titled "UoD-EFM156-TC-2026 - External Lighting Maintenance." This tender falls into the education sector, with services to be rendered at the university's premises located in Dundee, UK. The contract is currently in the tender stage, with submissions to be made electronically by 9th March 2026, 12:00 PM, after which the award period will commence. The procurement process, managed by buyer representative Stewart Kerr, anticipates a contract value of £125,000, with the aim of ensuring modernisation conforming to national legislation over a duration of 1,800 days.

Tender deadline: 9th March 2026 28 days remaining

CCTV, Intruder and Fire Alarm Systems

Location: GlasgowBuyer: GLASGOW KELVIN COLLEGE
Stage: Planning Date: 9th February 2026 (today) Value: Not specified Source: Public Contracts Scotland

Description: Glasgow Kelvin College is carrying market engagement for specification information gathering for a system which will include: CCTV, fire detection, intruder alarms, access control systems and call points (within accessible toilets and fire refuge areas). The following elements will make up the Planned and Reactive Maintenance for the three college campuses: A Fire Alarm System (including all panels, controls, devices and VESDA); A CCTV System and Hardware; An Intruder Alarm System and Hardware; Disabled Fire Refuge Points.

Summary: Glasgow Kelvin College is in the planning stage of a procurement process for integrated CCTV, intruder, and fire alarm systems across its three campuses located in Glasgow, United Kingdom (UKM82). This tender, titled "CCTV, Intruder and Fire Alarm Systems," falls under the category of goods with relevance to the education industry. The college seeks to consolidate its current separate system contracts into a single, comprehensive maintenance agreement. Interested suppliers are invited to engage in market feedback sessions, which include site visits and meetings. Responses to this prior information notice (PIN) are requested by 16th February 2026, with a future notice expected on 25th March 2026. Glasgow Kelvin College, represented by contact person Alice Ng, is the buying organisation conducting this procurement.

Future notice: 25th March 2026 44 days remaining

Long Term Power Purchase Agreements

Location: WarringtonBuyer: UNITED UTILITIES WATER LIMITED
Stage: Tender Date: 6th February 2026 (3 days ago) Value: Not specified Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: 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 (read more...)

Summary: United Utilities Water Limited is soliciting bids for "Long Term Power Purchase Agreements" as part of its commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This procurement process is active and organised into three parts, seeking services within the energy and related services industry category focusing on low-carbon and renewable energy solutions. The tender is held in Warrington, UK, with plans to integrate these solutions across multiple operational sites in the North West of England. The tender, utilizing an open procurement method, was initiated on 6th February 2026, with the tender period closing on 6th March 2026. Businesses interested in this procurement must address parts related to existing and site-based renewable energy projects, with detailed options for roof-mounted solar PV installations.

Tender deadline: 6th March 2026 25 days remaining

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