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ASC23043 - Positive Behaviour Support Supported Living Services in Herefordshire & Worcestershire DPS

The contracting authorities, Worcestershire County Council and the NHS Worcestershire and Herefordshire Integrated Care Board, are establishing a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) to procure Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) supported‑living services across Herefordshire and Worcestershire. The DPS invites suitably experienced, qualified and appropriately accredited suppliers to pre‑qualify for a service contract that will provide tailored, behaviour‑positive care and support for individuals requiring residential support in the two counties.

The procurement is organised as a three‑stage process. In Stage 1 suppliers complete a Supplier Self‑Qualification (SSQ) questionnaire to demonstrate that they meet the required selection criteria and minimum standards. Successful applicants then move to Stage 2, where a concurrent evaluation of the SSQ responses and further documentation determines eligibility to be placed on the DPS. Suppliers who pass Stages 1 and 2 are admitted to the DPS and will subsequently be invited to compete in Mini Competitions for scheme or cluster placements or in Referrals for individual placements. Because the DPS operates under a Light‑Touch Regime—a modified restricted procedure governed by the Public Contracts Regulations 2015—only suppliers who satisfy the selection requirements are eligible for evaluation or subsequent opportunities.

All suppliers must satisfy the selection criteria and minimum standards outlined in the SSQ Questionnaire and comply with the Light‑Touch Regime under Public Contracts Regulations 2015.
Country:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Sector:
Health and social work services
Deadline:
29 Aug 2027

SCAPE Scotland Construction Works and Services Framework

Scape Procure Scotland Limited, operating as SCAPE Scotland, is establishing a comprehensive framework agreement for the provision of construction, development, housing works and related services throughout Scotland. The framework will cover a range of built‑environment activities, including new‑build housing, refurbishment, and other construction works, under the grouping system defined by NUTS and CPV codes. The agreement is intended to supply a variety of public sector bodies as identified in the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015 and any subsequent corrigenda, with suppliers required to register on Delta to access the tender documents and respond to the Invitation to Tender.

Eligible contractors may apply for one or more of the three Groups specified in the notice, with up to six bidders invited to be shortlisted for Groups A and B and five bidders for Group C. Each lot within the framework will be awarded to a single supplier, and consortia or joint ventures must form a single legal entity before award. The initial contractual period will span four years, with a renewable two‑year extension option, and the overall framework may be governed for up to six years at the discretion of the contracting authority. Electronic ordering and invoicing will be employed, and all submissions must be made in English.

All services must comply with the NUTS and CPV codes specified in the notice.
Country:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Sector:
Construction work
Deadline:
3 Jul 2026

Brighton and Hove Council; Improving flow, process and waiting times

The tender seeks a specialist contractor to support Brighton and Hove Council in streamlining adult social care delivery to reduce delays in assessments and reviews that the Care Quality Commission has highlighted. The contract, administered through the Improvement and Development Agency for Local Government, is part of a grant‑funded programme between the Department of Health and Social Care and IDeA aimed at strengthening sector‑led improvement. The council’s priority is to ensure that its newly introduced assessment tools are applied consistently, promoting a culture of proportionality and preventing unnecessary full re‑assessments.

To achieve this, the selected contractor will conduct a comprehensive case‑and‑practice audit to expose inconsistencies, identify training gaps, workflow impediments and cultural challenges in current practice. Additionally, the contractor will evaluate risk‑ranking instruments such as traffic‑light systems, benchmark caseload management against high‑performing councils, and compile a synthesis report with actionable recommendations to enhance flow, consistency and waiting times. The deliverable must demonstrate robust implementation of these tools and identify best‑practice approaches for the council’s benefit.
Country:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Sector:
Health and social work services
Deadline:
19 Jun 2026

Impact Assessment of the Nurse Deployment Program

The Department of Health seeks qualified consulting firms to conduct a comprehensive impact assessment of its Nurse Deployment Program. The evaluation will encompass data collection, analysis, and reporting on program outcomes and will be delivered within a twelve‑month period after the Notice to Proceed. Short‑listing of consultants will be based on past experience, the qualifications of key staff, and current workload relative to capacity, with only five eligible bidders advancing to the bidding stage under a quality‑cost‑based evaluation framework. All bidders must be Filipino citizens or at least 60 % Filipino‑owned entities and must comply with the Implementing Rules and Regulations governing national procurement.

Consultants must meet the Department of Health’s eligibility and evaluation criteria, submit a timely expression of interest with required documentation, and secure a bid security as stipulated. Successful bidders will be required to deliver the assessment using a validated impact evaluation methodology that adheres to the Department of Health's Implementing Rules and Regulations.
Country:
Philippines
Sector:
Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
Deadline:
23 Jun 2026

Rebidding for the Procurement of Consulting Services for the Construction Management and Supervision (CMS) for the Construction of the Pasig-Potrero Bridge Long-term Solution Package 1A & 1B

The Bases Conversion and Development Authority is re‑tendering consulting services that will provide comprehensive construction management and supervision for the Pasig‑Potrero Bridge Long‑term Solution Projects, Packages 1A and 1B. The engagement requires an end‑to‑end supervisory program that covers design verification, procurement coordination, schedule control, quality assurance, and safety compliance for a construction period of up to 900 calendar days for Package 1A and 630 calendar days for Package 1B, including post‑construction documentation.

Qualified bidders must demonstrate substantial past experience in similar large‑scale bridge projects, possess key personnel with the necessary professional credentials, and prove that their current workload allows full dedication to the contract’s scope and schedule. Evaluation will follow a quality‑cost‑based approach, weighting the technical component at 80 % and the financial component at 20 %. Short‑listing is governed by a pass/fail system that requires a minimum overall score of 70 % and a demonstration of capacity to deliver within the stipulated time frames. Consulting firms must comply with BCDA’s eligibility, technical, and performance criteria under RA No. 12009.
Country:
Philippines
Sector:
Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
Deadline:
23 Jun 2026

PL0066 - ECC Passenger Transport DPS 2023

The expertise sought within this tender is the provision of comprehensive passenger transport services for Essex County Council and Thurrock Council. The Dynamic Purchasing System is organised into five distinct categories: transport for passengers with SEND requirements to educational or care facilities, transport for mainstream primary, secondary and further education destinations, services for adults with eligible needs to day‑care or educational sites, local bus and demand‑responsive transport across Essex, and ad‑hoc conveyance for unexpected needs in adult, SEND, mainstream or children’s social care contexts. Each category is delivered under a single long‑term framework that may be refreshed by call‑off orders, with a core term of five years and the possibility of a 24‑month extension granted in separate periods.

The contracting authority, operating through its procurement team, maintains a centralised purchasing hub to manage the entire system, ensuring consistency across both councils. Although the financial aspects of the procurement are substantial, the contract specifications focus on service quality, compliance with statutory duties, and a continuous improvement mandate that aligns with regional development strategies such as Everyone’s Essex. Suppliers are required to submit their participation through the provided electronic portal, and the process follows a restricted procedure under the Government Procurement Agreement, with a deadline for offers set for early 2029.

All potential contractors must deliver transport solutions that meet the statutory safety and accessibility standards for each passenger group, support demand‑responsive and fixed‑route operations, and accommodate any ad‑hoc requests for service. All services must comply with statutory transport safety regulations and provide accessibility for all passengers.
Country:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Sector:
Transport services (excl. Waste transport)
Deadline:
4 Jan 2029

London and Quadrant Housing Trust - Supply/Distribution of Internal Doors Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)

London and Quadrant Housing Trust, together with its subsidiary Quadrant Construction Services, is inviting statements of interest from distributors and suppliers for the supply of internal doors required for its Self‑Delivered New Build Projects. The procurement seeks a variety of internal door products that will be installed across new housing developments primarily located in London and the South East of England, with the goal of complying with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. The tender process is designed to establish a Framework Agreement that will enable the Trust to acquire the needed doors efficiently throughout the life of the system, while allowing suppliers to enter the dynamic purchasing scheme by meeting the set admission criteria.

The successful suppliers will be admitted to a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) on a continuous basis. Admittance requires completion of a pre‑qualification questionnaire, demonstration of consistent performance on key performance indicators, and maintenance of acceptable financial and credit thresholds. Once admitted, suppliers may submit products for evaluation at any time during the DPS validity period, and the system may update eligibility or remove suppliers based on performance, competitiveness, or financial changes. All admitted suppliers must comply with the DPS admission criteria, including quality performance metrics and financial stability thresholds.
Country:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Sector:
Construction structures and materials; auxiliary products to construction (except electric apparatus)
Deadline:
16 Feb 2027

Provider list for Break Time, Home Care and Short Breaks Services for children and young people with disabilities

The tender seeks to create an open provider list for Break Time, Home Care and Short Breaks Services for children and young people with disabilities across Lancashire. The Authority intends to secure a range of providers capable of delivering group‑based leisure and therapeutic activities for children with an unassessed or assessed need, as well as dedicated day‑time personal care, overnight respite and intensive positive behaviour support. The services are designed to give primary carers regular and restorative breaks, enabling them to continue or improve their care for their child, thereby supporting statutory duties to provide a full spectrum of short‑break options for SEND users.

The provider list will be divided into six distinct lots: (1) Break Time and Break Time Plus activities; (2) Day‑time short breaks and personal care; (3) 1:1 or 2:1 community‑based support; (4) Day‑time personal care in the home; (5) Overnight short‑breaks available throughout the year; and (6) Intensive positive behaviour support for children with complex needs. Each lot will be commissioned through a call‑off process and may be awarded on an annual block‑booking basis or requested when assessed need arises. Providers must meet the Service Specifications outlined in the Provider List Agreement and comply with the relevant health and safety regulations.
Country:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Sector:
Health and social work services
Deadline:
1 Apr 2027

Service and Maintenance of Ground Source and Air Source Heat Pumps

The tender invites organisations to supply a 60‑month service and maintenance programme for ground source and air source heat pumps in domestic and commercial settings. The programme will be accessible to all current and future Clients of Procurement Assist, including NHS trusts, social housing providers, local authorities, blue‑light services, educational institutions and charities. Clients may tailor the service package by selecting one or more of three defined categories: air‑source only, ground‑source only or a combined ground‑and‑air service.

Under each category the provider is required to deliver a broad range of activities, including routine servicing, general maintenance and remedial repairs, as well as any additional support needed to keep the heat pump systems operating at peak efficiency. The procurement seeks qualified professionals who can work across diverse property types and adapt to the specific demands of each client’s heating infrastructure. The programme will be reviewed annually and may be extended or amended to meet evolving requirements.

Providers must be qualified under the relevant industry standards for servicing air and ground source heat pumps.
Country:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Sector:
Repair and maintenance services
Deadline:
31 May 2029
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