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T301-25 Distribution Board Upgrade

Location: RedhillBuyer: SURREY AND SUSSEX HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST
Stage: Tender Date Published: 24th December 2025 (5 days ago) Value: £100K-£500K Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: Replacement/Upgrade of Distribution Boards across the Trust

Summary: The Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust is seeking submissions for the "T301-25 Distribution Board Upgrade" project, a public procurement opportunity under the industry category of "works," focusing on electricity distribution and control apparatus. The project involves the replacement and upgrade of distribution boards across the Trust. Located in Redhill, Surrey, the procurement process is currently in the tender stage with an open competition method. Interested parties can submit their tenders electronically until 12:30 pm on 11th January 2026. The contract for this procurement is scheduled to start on 1st February 2026 and end on 31st March 2026, with a potential one-year extension option.

Tender deadline: 11th January 2026 13 days remaining

Income Generation from Estates, Assets & IP (DPS)

Location: LiverpoolBuyer: CROWN COMMERCIAL SERVICE
Stage: Tender Date Published: 23rd December 2025 (6 days ago) Value: £100M-£1B Source: Contracts Finder

Description: Crown Commercial Service as the authority intends to put in place a new pan-government collaborative agreement for the provision of income generation from estates, assets and Intellectual Property (IP). This will be a Dynamic Purchasing Solution where suppliers can join throughout the life of the agreement. This agreement will be used by Central Government Departments, their agencies, (including publicly owned transport organisations), Non Departmental Public Bodies, and all other UK Public Sector bodies, including local authorities, health, education providers, devolved administrations and charities. The agreement will enable government and public sector bodies to run mini competitions to establish contracts with suppliers for income generation services including but not limited to the following services: - Self service vending - Automated retail - Pop up retail - Automated Cash Machines (read more...)

Summary: The Crown Commercial Service (CCS), acting on behalf of the UK government, is leading a procurement process with the intention to establish a Dynamic Purchasing Solution (DPS) for income generation across estates, assets, and Intellectual Property (IP). This comprehensive agreement titled "Income Generation from Estates, Assets & IP" is under the industry category of services and will cater to a broad spectrum of public sector bodies all over the United Kingdom, including central and local governments, healthcare, education providers, devolved administrations, and charities. The procurement stage is currently active, with selective procurement employed through a restricted procedure. The total estimated value of this agreement is £700 million, and the timeframe spans from August 2028 until September 2028, following an optional extension now utilised to end by 15/09/2028. Suppliers have the opportunity to participate via mini competitions that will be held throughout the duration of this agreement.

Tender deadline: 14th September 2028 990 days remaining

Expanding the Publicly Accessible Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Network in Glasgow City Region

Location: GlasgowBuyer: GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL
Stage: Tender Date Published: 22nd December 2025 (1 week ago) Value: £100M-£1B Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: Glasgow City Council, as the Lead Authority on behalf of the following eight Member Authorities (MAs) in Glasgow City Region, (East Dunbartonshire, East Renfrewshire, Glasgow City, Inverclyde, North Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, South Lanarkshire, and West Dunbartonshire) is seeking to award a contract to one Charge Point Operator (CPO), on behalf of the MAs. The CPO will be required to provide a full Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI) turnkey service via 20-year concession contract which will include both the migration of around 627 existing charge points and minimum of 3034 new charge points at council owned assets and on-street locations. The services shall consist of Supply, Installation, Maintenance of Charging infrastructure and Back Office Services for publicly accessible charge points for all eight MAs. It is expected that a Competitive (read more...)

Summary: Glasgow City Council, serving as the lead authority for eight local authorities within the Glasgow City Region, is progressing with a procurement process for the "Expanding the Publicly Accessible Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Network in Glasgow City Region" project. This tender, currently at the active stage, falls under the services category of the Electricity distribution and related services industry. The project involves a 20-year concession contract with an estimated value of GBP 785 million. The goal is to appoint a Charge Point Operator to install, operate, and maintain a network of electric vehicle charging stations across strategic locations within the respective jurisdictions. The procurement utilises a Competitive Procedure with Negotiation, adhering to the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015. The submission deadline for this tender is set for 3rd February 2026, with expected phased completion over five years from contract signing across multiple UK regions such as Glasgow City, North Lanarkshire, and others.

Tender deadline: 3rd February 2026 36 days remaining

Expanding the Publicly Accessible Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Network in Glasgow City Region

Location: GlasgowBuyer: GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL
Stage: Tender Date Published: 22nd December 2025 (1 week ago) Value: £100M-£1B Source: Public Contracts Scotland

Description: Glasgow City Council, as the Lead Authority on behalf of the following eight Member Authorities (MAs) in Glasgow City Region, (East Dunbartonshire, East Renfrewshire, Glasgow City, Inverclyde, North Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, South Lanarkshire, and West Dunbartonshire) is seeking to award a contract to one Charge Point Operator (CPO), on behalf of the MAs. The CPO will be required to provide a full Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI) turnkey service via 20-year concession contract which will include both the migration of around 627 existing charge points and minimum of 3034 new charge points at council owned assets and on-street locations. The services shall consist of Supply, Installation, Maintenance of Charging infrastructure and Back Office Services for publicly accessible charge points for all eight MAs. It is expected that a Competitive (read more...)

Summary: See notice for full details.

Tender deadline: 3rd February 2026 36 days remaining

Lone Worker Monitoring and Alarms

Location: Newcastle Upon TyneBuyer: NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL
Stage: Tender Date Published: 19th December 2025 (1 week ago) Value: Not specified Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: Newcastle City Council is seeking to procure a comprehensive Lone Worker Monitoring and Alarm Solution to support our commitment to staff protection and compliance with health and safety requirements across multiple service areas within the Council. Suppliers can find details and express interest via the Open e-tendering platform: https://www.open-uk.org/ You can find it by searching for project reference: 008979 This tender links to UK2: Preliminary market engagement notice - 2025/S 000-011969

Summary: Newcastle City Council is actively conducting a public procurement process for a "Lone Worker Monitoring and Alarms" solution, positioned within the services industry with specific focus on health and safety and security equipment. This process is currently in the tender stage, following an initial planning phase. Key dates include the tender submission deadline on 13th February 2026, and the award period concluding on 9th March 2026, with the actual contract execution set to commence on 8th April 2026. The procurement method is open, encouraging a broad range of potential applicants, and submissions are facilitated electronically through the Open e-tendering platform. The initiative underscores Newcastle City Council’s commitment to enhancing staff protection across its various service areas in Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom.

Tender deadline: 13th February 2026 46 days remaining

Maintenance and Improvement of Street Lighting and Illuminated Traffic Signs

Location: NewportBuyer: MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Stage: Planning Date Published: 19th December 2025 (1 week ago) Value: £1M-£10M Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: Monmouthshire County Council (MCC), wishes to establish a single provider contract for the provision of high quality and cost-effective maintenance services, and to benefit from the economy of scale of combining the two council networks. MCC is managing the procurement process on behalf of the participating authorities (Monmouthshire CC and Torfaen County Bourough Council), in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. This is a services contract being procured under the Open procedure, and any contract award will be subject to the terms and conditions contained within the tender documentation. Upon Award, each authority will enter into its own contract with the successful supplier. On the above basis, MCC is inviting Tenders from suitably qualified and experienced contractors for the provision of, and maintenance of street lighting and illuminated (read more...)

Summary: The public procurement process detailed involves Monmouthshire County Council operating on behalf of itself and Torfaen County Borough Council for a contract titled "Maintenance and Improvement of Street Lighting and Illuminated Traffic Signs." The procurement falls under the industry category of services with a focus on electrical machinery, repair, and maintenance services. Located within the UK, specifically regions UKL21 and UKL16, this tender is currently in the planning stage with a preliminary market engagement event scheduled for 9th January 2026. The contract, valued at an estimated £14.4 million, is being managed under the Open procedure with Welsh devolved regulations applying. The contract period is set to commence on 1st May 2026, spanning four years with a potential extension until 2032, if required.

Future notice: 9th January 2026 11 days remaining

Energy and Economic Services and Advice Framework Agreement

Location: East LondonBuyer: OFGEM
Stage: Planning Date Published: 19th December 2025 (1 week ago) Value: £10M-£100M Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: Office of Gas and Electricity Matters (Ofgem) seeks to procure and award a new commercial framework agreement for the provision of services and advice in relation but not limited to gas, electricity, renewables, heat networks and economics" This framework is intended to replace the 2021-090 Energy and Economic Services and Advice Framework Agreement upon its expiry in August 2026. The scope of the new agreement may include, but is not limited to: * * Gas Engineering and Distribution * Electrical Generation * Electricity Transmission * Renewable Generating Technologies & Heat Distribution * Auditing of Renewable Energy * Nuclear Energy and Associated Work * Economic Modelling and Support. * Financial Modelling. * Network Economics. * Financial, Safety and Energy Systems Regulation The above list is not exhaustive and will (read more...)

Summary: The Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem), located in London, is in the planning stage of a procurement process to establish a new Energy and Economic Services and Advice Framework Agreement. This endeavour aims to provide a range of services and advice pertaining to sectors such as gas, electricity, renewable energy, heat networks, and economics. The framework is intended to come into effect in September 2026, following the conclusion of the current agreement in August 2026. Key information includes its planned location within the UK, and it falls under the industry category of energy services as defined by CPV classifications. The open procurement method will be used, and the notification regarding the tender is expected on 1st April 2026.

Future notice: 1st April 2026 93 days remaining

P26 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Management Consultancy - Costain HRS02 Tunnel and Lineside M&E

Location: Central LondonBuyer: COSTAIN GROUP PLC
Stage: Tender Date Published: 19th December 2025 (1 week ago) Value: £100K-£500K Source: Contracts Finder

Description: Costain have been appointed to deliver contract HRS02, the Tunnel and Lineside Mechanical and Electrical services for HS2 ltd. A high-speed railway project that connects London to Birmingham with plans to extend in the future. The project requires all electronic and electrical plant, (including systems sub-systems and components) forming part of the railway to be designed and installed to operate, be electrically safe and compatible with other HS2 plant, as well as being compatible with plant from outside the HS2 environment or plant provided by third parties. The project will adhere to established industry approaches, standards, and legal requirements, including the application of BS EN 50121 for EMC and the adoption of BS EN 50122 and BS7671 for electrical safety and E&B. Package P26 refers to the Electro-Magnetic (read more...)

Summary: The procurement process outlined involves the Costain Group PLC acting as the buying organisation, seeking expertise in Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Management Consultancy for the HS2 high-speed railway project, connecting London to Birmingham. The tender, titled "P26 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Management Consultancy - Costain HRS02 Tunnel and Lineside M&E" falls under the industry category of electronic, electromechanical, and electrotechnical supplies. This opportunity covers locations including West Midlands, London, and South East England, with key dates noted for the tender period ending on 9th January 2026, and the contract period from 14th August 2026 to 1st February 2027. Currently, the procurement is at the tender stage, calling for interested parties to submit proposals.

Tender deadline: 9th January 2026 11 days remaining

Redhill Academy Trust Dynamic Market for electricity and gas

Location: NottinghamBuyer: REDHILL ACADEMY TRUST
Stage: Tender Date Published: 19th December 2025 (1 week ago) Value: Not specified Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: 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: a) Remain open to new suppliers at any time b) Can be used for any type of goods, services, or works (except concession contracts) c) 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 (read more...)

Summary: The Redhill Academy Trust has initiated a public procurement process titled "Redhill Academy Trust Dynamic Market for Electricity and Gas," aimed at establishing a dynamic market for electricity and gas supply services. Based in Nottingham, UK, the Trust is a public authority within the central government and is looking to engage suppliers in a process that remains open and competitive. As of 19th December 2025, the tendering stage is active, and the framework for this initiative is set to operate until 31st January 2028. The procurement method is classified under 'goods' and uses an open and dynamic market system, which allows new suppliers to join at any time. This project covers the supply of mains gas, natural gas, and electricity across the UK, providing opportunities for various public bodies and potential suppliers to engage in fair trading practices.

Tender deadline: 31st January 2028 763 days remaining

Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure

Location: ReadingBuyer: THAMES WATER UTILITIES LIMITED
Stage: Tender Date Published: 19th December 2025 (1 week ago) Value: £1M-£10M Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: Existing EV Charging infrastructure within Thames Water is ageing and does not meet the needs of the business in the future. Due to changes in supplier capability and to aid in reducing our carbon emissions, TW is aiming to ensure our infrastructure is capable of supporting a transition from ICE ( Internal Combustion Engine) vehicles to EVs in the future. To enable this transition of our fleet, we also need to consider the infrastructure required to keep these vehicles moving, and the systems needed to ensure our operations can continue to run smoothly with minimal impact to our customer service and downtime. Thames Water reserves the right to refine the award criteria. Please note that that deadline for asking for access to the PSQ & submitting of the (read more...)

Summary: Thames Water Utilities Limited is inviting tenders for their project titled "Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure," aimed at upgrading their existing EV charging framework to support the transition from internal combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicles. The procurement is currently in the tender update stage and involves a competitive flexible procedure under the utilities special regime, with a total value of £2,000,000. Interested parties have until 14 January 2026, at 10 am to express their interest, and all submissions must be made electronically in English. The region of delivery includes UKI and UKJ, and the procurement covers categories including networking software, battery chargers, and electrical equipment for vehicles.

Tender deadline: 7th January 2026 9 days remaining

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