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Decarbonisation and Energy Infrastructure (NOE.0655)

Location: SheffieldBuyer: LEEDS AND YORK PARTNERSHIP NHS FOUNDATION TRUST, TRADING AS NORTH OF ENGLAND NHS COMMERCIAL PROCUREMENT COLLABORATIVE ("NOE CPC")
Stage: Tender Date: 20th March 2026 (2 days ago) Value: £1B-£10B Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: 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.

Summary: The Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, under the auspices of the North of England NHS Commercial Procurement Collaborative (NOE CPC), is spearheading a significant procurement initiative entitled "Decarbonisation and Energy Infrastructure (NOE.0655)." This procurement process, currently in the tender stage, aims to support the NHS and broader public sector in advancing their Green Plans through innovative procurement frameworks focused on estates decarbonisation and energy infrastructure. With expertise centred in Sheffield, the initiative addresses diverse categories within the environmental services industry, including engineering support, heating-system design, and construction-related services. Notable deadlines include the tender submission by 1st May 2026, with the procurement award slated to conclude by 4th September 2026. This framework agreement, covering various UK regions, will remain open until 30th September 2034.

Tender deadline: 1st May 2026 40 days remaining

Littlehampton Town Council Christmas Illuminations Tender

Location: BrightonBuyer: LITTLEHAMPTON TOWN COUNCIL
Stage: Tender Date: 19th March 2026 (3 days ago) Value: Under £100K Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: The Council requires a Christmas illuminations contractor to provide Christmas lights to Littlehampton Town Centre and Wick High Street. Littlehampton Town Council are inviting tenders for the provision of services in respect of the supply, installation, maintenance, removal and storage of leased Christmas lights and decorations annually. The successful contractor will be responsible for providing this service, liaising closely with the Community Engagement and Development team. The council is open to new suggestions for Christmas illuminations and looking for the 'WOW' factor. Essential requirements Location Item High Street Swags x15, 3D shapes X2, Christmas Tree x1 Surrey Street Swags x6 Beach Road Swags x8 Anchor Springs Store fronts , lights in street tree x1 Arundel Road Store fronts (covers 3 shops and then 2 shops) or lampposts (4 (read more...)

Summary: The procurement process undertaken by Littlehampton Town Council for the provision of Christmas illuminations in Littlehampton Town Centre and Wick High Street is currently active. The tender titled "Littlehampton Town Council Christmas Illuminations Tender" focuses on services within the public authority, sub-central government sector, and falls under the services industry category, particularly installation services and illuminated signs. The contract is set to commence on 1 May 2026 and run through to 31 March 2029. Interested parties must submit their bids by 29 March 2026, with all clarifications structured through 'Find a Tender' or directly via email with designated contact persons. The contractor is expected to install the lights two weeks before the event on 21 November 2026, with key installations across various streets, including swags, 3D shapes, and lamppost wraps, ensuring a visually striking 'WOW' factor for the town's festive period.

Tender deadline: 29th March 2026 7 days remaining

CUE & Butterfly House Decarbonisation

Location: South East LondonBuyer: THE HORNIMAN PUBLIC MUSEUM AND PUBLIC PARK TRUST
Stage: Tender Date: 19th March 2026 (3 days ago) Value: £500K-£1M Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: The Butterfly House and Centre for Understanding the Environment (CUE) are located within the wider Horniman Gardens site, which is a Grade II listed Park and Garden. The CUE was constructed in 1995 and was originally intended as a temporary structure with an expected lifespan of 20 years. The Butterfly House was constructed in 2016 as glasshouse for tropical plants and butterflies. The Horniman wish to engage a Main Contractor who will manage and deliver the implementation of the decarbonisation of the above buildings in the listed setting. The works will be let on the basis of traditional JCT contract intermediate form without quantities, but with some contractor design elements. As part of the Horniman's Climate and Ecology Manifesto we have made a commitment to become Greenhouse Gas (read more...)

Summary: The Horniman Public Museum and Public Park Trust in London is seeking a main contractor to manage the decarbonisation of their Butterfly House and Centre for Understanding the Environment (CUE) as part of their commitment to achieving greenhouse gas neutrality by 2040. The procurement process titled "CUE & Butterfly House Decarbonisation" requires specialised work on listed buildings, including upgrades to heating systems, thermal performance improvements, and electrical systems. The tender falls under the construction and electrical installation services industry categories and is located in the UKI region of the United Kingdom. A competitive flexible procedure is being used, culminating in a submission deadline for expressions of interest by 10 April 2026, and an award period ending on 14 August 2026.

Tender deadline: 5th April 2026 14 days remaining

Charge Hub EV Chargers Concession Contract

Location: Milton KeynesBuyer: MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL
Stage: Tender Date: 19th March 2026 (3 days ago) Value: £100M-£1B Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: Milton Keynes City Council (the "Council") are out to tender for the provision of Charge Hub EV Chargers Concession Contract. Charge Hubs will be designed to complement both home charging and residential chargers by offering this on demand facility locally. It is Milton Keynes City Council's target that every dwelling in Milton Keynes, with or without off-street parking, to be within a 5 minute drive of a Charge Hub in urban areas. The Council aim to deliver at least one Charge Hub per locality over the contract period - this will be demand driven. There are 169 localities across Milton Keynes, so the aim is to deliver 169 Charge Hubs over the contract period. Phase 1 will deliver around 40 Charge Hubs over a five year period. The (read more...)

Summary: Milton Keynes City Council has initiated an active tender process for the "Charge Hub EV Chargers Concession Contract." This procurement falls under the services category with the procurement method being an open procedure. The project aims to install Charge Hubs that serve as a complement to existing home and residential charging infrastructures. The plan includes deploying around 40 Charge Hubs as part of Phase 1 across 169 localities in Milton Keynes, ensuring that every residence is within a five-minute drive of a hub. The tender was announced on 19th March 2026, with submissions due by 17th June 2026. The contract is set to commence on 12th October 2026 and will last for a term of 25 years, underpinned by legislation UKPGA 2023/54. The initiative is situated within the UKJ12 region, with a gross contract value of £360 million.

Tender deadline: 17th June 2026 87 days remaining

Preliminary Market Engagement Questionnaire - Sensory Equipment

Location: Northern IrelandBuyer: BUSINESS SERVICES ORGANISATION (BSO)
Stage: Planning Date: 19th March 2026 (3 days ago) Value: Not specified Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: The scope of this Tender is to provide a range of sensory equipment for use in service users' homes including residential homes or nursing homes throughout the HSC in Northern Ireland

Summary: The Business Services Organisation (BSO), a central government public authority situated in Belfast, is in the planning stage of a procurement process for sensory equipment. The title of this initiative is "Preliminary Market Engagement Questionnaire - Sensory Equipment," aimed at providing various sensory aids for service users' homes, including residential and nursing homes across the HSC in Northern Ireland. The procurement falls under the goods category, specifically targeting optical aids, audiovisual equipment, and devices for the disabled, among others. A preliminary market engagement questionnaire is scheduled, with a due date of 8th April 2026, allowing businesses to engage early in the procurement process. The planning phase outlines a contract period from 1st January 2027 to 31st December 2031, indicating a future opportunity to supply these vital goods.

Future notice: 8th April 2026 17 days remaining

250236 - Maintenance Services for Fire Alarm and Emergency Voice Communication Systems

Location: Northern IrelandBuyer: QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY BELFAST
Stage: Tender Date: 19th March 2026 (3 days ago) Value: £1M-£10M Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: This contract is for the provision of planned preventative maintenance and reactive maintenance for fire alarm systems, and emergency voice communication systems to Queen's University Belfast (Queen's). The Supplier must ensure that all work in relation to all domestic / non-domestic fire alarm and detection systems, ancillary equipment (VESDA, hold open devices, access control, etc), and emergency voice communication systems is carried out in accordance with the current and relevant BS 5839 and manufacturer's instructions. As a minimum, the Supplier must hold Gent System integrator status for the design, installation, commissioning, servicing and maintenance of Gent Fire Alarm products. This status must be maintained by the Supplier throughout the contract period.

Summary: The procurement process initiated by Queen's University Belfast involves a contract for maintenance services for fire alarm and emergency voice communication systems. This active tender seeks a supplier to deliver both planned preventative and reactive maintenance for the University's systems, ensuring compliance with BS 5839 standards. Located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the buyer is classified as a sub-central government public authority. The procurement is at the tender stage, using an open procedure, with critical dates including an updated submission deadline of 26 March 2026, and the contract expected to be awarded by 1 May 2026. The contract period is set from 1 June 2026 to 31 May 2029, with possible extensions up to 31 May 2031.

Tender deadline: 26th March 2026 4 days remaining

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Footfall Collection

Location: East LondonBuyer: LONDON LEGACY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Stage: Planning Date: 19th March 2026 (3 days ago) Value: £100K-£500K Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: This is the Preliminary Market Engagement Notice (PMEN) for the LLDC and seeks to obtain market feedback in relation to Footfall Collection for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park (QEOP). Your feedback is important as it will allow views from the market to inform the development and finalisation of the procurement strategy. LLDC would greatly appreciate your feedback in the form of a response to the questionnaire. All responses will be treated confidentially. Following analysis, a high level summary report will be issued to participants of the market engagement giving an overview of the general themes and findings, but no participant will be mentioned by name in the report. This exercise does not form part of any formal procurement process. All responses will be carefully considered but will not bind (read more...)

Summary: The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) is currently in the planning stage of a procurement process for the project titled "Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Footfall Collection". This initiative falls under the services industry category and aims to gather data on footfall at the park located in London, UKI3 region. The procurement exercise involves market engagement to inform the strategy, with feedback from interested parties due by the 10th of April 2026. The project is valued at £150,000 net (£180,000 gross), with a contract period commencing on the 1st of June 2026 and concluding on the 31st of May 2029. The procurement method currently involves an engagement exercise without binding commitments from the LLDC regarding any subsequent procurement actions.

Future notice: 10th April 2026 19 days remaining

PRO005070 - Supply of Battery Energy Storage Solutions (BESS)

Location: WarringtonBuyer: UNITED UTILITIES WATER LIMITED
Stage: Tender Date: 19th March 2026 (3 days ago) Value: £10M-£100M Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: United Utilities Water Limited intends to establish a multi-supplier framework agreement for the provision of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to support delivery of its Power Resilience Programme across operational water and wastewater sites. The framework will enable the deployment of distributed battery storage assets across approximately 225 operational locations, supporting enhanced power resilience, operational continuity and decarbonisation objectives during the AMP8 and AMP9 regulatory periods. The scope of the framework includes the supply of containerised or modular Battery Energy Storage Systems, including battery modules, power conversion systems (PCS), energy management systems (EMS), monitoring and control systems, and associated balance-of-plant components required for integration with existing electrical infrastructure. Systems will support resilience requirements such as backup power during grid outages, peak demand management and, where appropriate, participation in (read more...)

Summary: United Utilities Water Limited is currently in the tender stage of a procurement process aiming to establish a multi-supplier framework agreement for the provision of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to support its Power Resilience Programme. This tender, titled "PRO005070 – Supply of Battery Energy Storage Solutions (BESS)," falls within the private utility industry category, with delivery focused across various operational sites in the UK region. Interested parties must submit inquiries by 1st April 2026 and final submissions by 7th May 2026, with the tender valued at approximately £40 million. The procurement employs an open procedure through a competitive flexible method, allowing for phased deployment during the AMP8 and AMP9 regulatory periods to enhance power resilience and support decarbonisation efforts.

Tender deadline: 7th May 2026 46 days remaining

Vehicle Lease, Fleet Management and Salary Sacrifice Car Schemes 2

Location: LiverpoolBuyer: CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICE
Stage: Planning Date: 19th March 2026 (3 days ago) Value: £1B-£10B Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: 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.

Summary: Crown Commercial Service, operating from Liverpool, UK, is currently in the planning stage of a framework agreement titled "Vehicle Lease, Fleet Management and Salary Sacrifice Car Schemes 2." This initiative falls under the industry category of goods procurement and is aimed at central government and public sector organisations, facilitating the leasing of various vehicle types along with fleet management services. The procurement is being conducted under the Procurement Act 2023 Regulations. Engagement activities are scheduled from September to December 2025, involving webinars, workshops, and Q&A events to ensure prospective bidders are informed about government policies standards. The procurement process is anticipated to culminate in contract commencement from 11 November 2026 to 5 February 2031, with a total estimate value of £5 billion. Prospective businesses should mark their calendars for a future procurement notice on 13 May 2026.

Future notice: 13th May 2026 52 days remaining

TfL Renewable Corporate Power Purchase Agreement ('PPA Nimbus')

Location: East LondonBuyer: TRANSPORT FOR LONDON
Stage: Planning Date: 18th March 2026 (4 days ago) Value: Not specified Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: 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.

Summary: Transport for London (TfL) is initiating a procurement process for the Renewable Corporate Power Purchase Agreement ('PPA Nimbus'), aimed at purchasing renewable energy through Virtual PPAs. Currently in the planning stage, this procurement will supply up to 500 GWh per annum from renewable sources such as solar and wind facilities, and is expected to run from October 2028 to December 2032. As a central government public authority based in London, TfL is seeking interested parties to respond to its Market Sounding Questionnaire by 6th April 2026 to potentially inform its strategy regarding the procurement approach. The procurement method involved requires registration on TfL's SAP Ariba portal.

Future notice: 6th April 2026 15 days remaining

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