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Safety Advisory
Caritas Lebanon is procuring specialist consultancy services to strengthen the safety and security framework of its operations in Syria. The assignment calls for a Safety and Security Advisor who will conduct a comprehensive review of the existing policies and procedures of the local partner, identify shortcomings, and develop new guidance that aligns with international best practices while remaining sensitive to the local context. The advisor will design and deliver a tailored training program for staff, covering threat awareness, emergency response, communication protocols, and incident reporting, and will provide recommendations for additional equipment and resources to reinforce the organisation’s security posture.
The contract is for a two‑month period, with a work arrangement of 25 % remote in Syria, 50 % based at the local partner’s offices in Damascus, and 25 % travel to other governorates. Deliverables include an assessment report, updated policies and procedures, training materials, a report on training outcomes, and a recommendation report on further security needs. Deliverables must be submitted according to the agreed milestones, and the consultant will report jointly to the organisation’s focal points and the local partner on technical progress.
The consultancy must be performed in accordance with international best practices for safety and security management and must reflect the specific conditions present in Syria.
The contract is for a two‑month period, with a work arrangement of 25 % remote in Syria, 50 % based at the local partner’s offices in Damascus, and 25 % travel to other governorates. Deliverables include an assessment report, updated policies and procedures, training materials, a report on training outcomes, and a recommendation report on further security needs. Deliverables must be submitted according to the agreed milestones, and the consultant will report jointly to the organisation’s focal points and the local partner on technical progress.
The consultancy must be performed in accordance with international best practices for safety and security management and must reflect the specific conditions present in Syria.
Country:
LebanonSector:
Administration, defence and social security servicesDeadline:
30 Jul 2026RENOVATION OF THE OFFICE OF THE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
The Eastern Visayas State University is issuing a competitive bid to renovate the office of its university president on the Main Campus in Tacloban City, Leyte. The project is categorized as civil works and will be executed as a single lot under the “Nonresidential building construction services” classification. The scope of work calls for comprehensive refurbishment of the office space, including interior finishes, carpentry, electrical, and plumbing upgrades that will transform the area into a modern, functional workspace for the university president.
Qualified contractors must be Filipino citizens, sole proprietorships, cooperatives, or partnerships, or at least sixty percent owned by Filipino nationals, and must have executed a similar renovation contract within the preceding five years. Bidders must submit their proposals in accordance with the New Government Procurement Act, provide the required bid security, and complete the works within one hundred and eighty calendar days from the award date. Submission of bids, both electronic and manual, must be received by the Bids and Awards Committee before the July 28, 2026, cut‑off, and late bids will not be accepted.
All work must be performed in strict compliance with the Applicable Procurement Rules and Regulations and must be finished within the specified 180‑day period.
Qualified contractors must be Filipino citizens, sole proprietorships, cooperatives, or partnerships, or at least sixty percent owned by Filipino nationals, and must have executed a similar renovation contract within the preceding five years. Bidders must submit their proposals in accordance with the New Government Procurement Act, provide the required bid security, and complete the works within one hundred and eighty calendar days from the award date. Submission of bids, both electronic and manual, must be received by the Bids and Awards Committee before the July 28, 2026, cut‑off, and late bids will not be accepted.
All work must be performed in strict compliance with the Applicable Procurement Rules and Regulations and must be finished within the specified 180‑day period.
Country:
PhilippinesSector:
Construction workDeadline:
28 Jul 2026Gauntlet Play Park Refurbishment
The procurement calls for the refurbishment of the play area at Gauntlet Park in Crookhorn, Havant. The awardee will design, supply, and install a new play provision strictly within the existing footprint of the site, working closely with the council to negotiate and update the design as required. The contract, expected to commence on 1 October 2026, will culminate in practical completion no later than 31 December 2027, and will include any ancillary refurbishment works needed to bring the facility to a safe, functional, and aesthetically pleasing state.
In addition to the immediate project, the council reserves the right to award future play‑park design‑and‑build contracts to the successful tenderer under the direct award provisions of the Procurement Act 2023, should further sites within the borough’s renewal pipeline warrant the same qualifications. The essential technical requirements for the new play provision include adherence to established safety standards, incorporation of sustainable materials and construction practices, provision of a robust maintenance and warranty programme, and compliance with quality control protocols.
In addition to the immediate project, the council reserves the right to award future play‑park design‑and‑build contracts to the successful tenderer under the direct award provisions of the Procurement Act 2023, should further sites within the borough’s renewal pipeline warrant the same qualifications. The essential technical requirements for the new play provision include adherence to established safety standards, incorporation of sustainable materials and construction practices, provision of a robust maintenance and warranty programme, and compliance with quality control protocols.
Country:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandSector:
Musical instruments, sport goods, games, toys, handicraft, art materials and accessoriesDeadline:
7 Aug 2026Dementia Support Service
The bid seeks providers with the expertise to deliver a comprehensive Dementia Support Service on behalf of NHS Birmingham and Solihull Integrated Care Board. The service is intended to serve residents across Birmingham and Solihull, offering a single point of access to information, advice and support for individuals diagnosed with dementia and their carers. Key elements of the service include tailored signposting to community groups, proactive emotional and practical coaching, facilitation of peer‑led group participation, and the development of robust referral pathways that link health, social care and voluntary partners. The aim is to enhance independence, reduce health inequalities, prevent avoidable crisis and hospital admissions, and embed lived experience into all phases of design, delivery and evaluation.
Providers will be expected to plan and deliver person‑centred support that aligns with recognised best practices in dementia care, ensuring consistent quality, equitable access, and effective coordination across the local health and social care network. The contract spans an initial two‑year period with an option to extend for an additional two years, and selection will rely predominantly on technical quality of the proposed approach and, to a lesser extent, commercial considerations. All service delivery must be consistent with established dementia care guidelines.
Providers will be expected to plan and deliver person‑centred support that aligns with recognised best practices in dementia care, ensuring consistent quality, equitable access, and effective coordination across the local health and social care network. The contract spans an initial two‑year period with an option to extend for an additional two years, and selection will rely predominantly on technical quality of the proposed approach and, to a lesser extent, commercial considerations. All service delivery must be consistent with established dementia care guidelines.
Country:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandSector:
Health and social work servicesDeadline:
29 Jul 2026Penyrheol Comprehensive School ~ Cleaning Tender
The tender seeks a professional cleaning service to maintain the facilities of Penyrheol Comprehensive School in Gorseinon, Swansea. The provider will be responsible for all routine and periodic cleaning activities across a secondary school campus that currently hosts around 870 pupils and 110 staff members, including a Specialist Teaching Facility for pupils with moderate to severe learning difficulties. The contractor will need to cover the existing cleaning schedule, which comprises a 39‑week term of standard cleaning supplemented by two weeks of deep cleaning, and ensure all premises are fully serviced each day by 6.00 p.m. with no daytime cleaning provision in place at present.
The contracting school requires a supplier with demonstrable experience in the secondary school sector and a strong operational presence in South Wales to facilitate responsive support, operational resilience and flexibility throughout the agreed three‑year term, with the possibility of a three‑year extension. The selected provider must implement a robust management structure and maintain regular engagement with school stakeholders to guarantee consistent delivery of the specification. Monthly reconciliation will confirm that actual hours work match those budgeted, and any shortfall will be compensated by credit on a contract‑based hourly rate.
All cleaning services must be delivered at a guaranteed level of performance, ensuring both the prescribed number of input hours and the quality standards expected by the school.
The contracting school requires a supplier with demonstrable experience in the secondary school sector and a strong operational presence in South Wales to facilitate responsive support, operational resilience and flexibility throughout the agreed three‑year term, with the possibility of a three‑year extension. The selected provider must implement a robust management structure and maintain regular engagement with school stakeholders to guarantee consistent delivery of the specification. Monthly reconciliation will confirm that actual hours work match those budgeted, and any shortfall will be compensated by credit on a contract‑based hourly rate.
All cleaning services must be delivered at a guaranteed level of performance, ensuring both the prescribed number of input hours and the quality standards expected by the school.
Country:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandSector:
Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental servicesDeadline:
7 Aug 2026Transportation of Deceased Remains
The Business Services Organisation (BSO) is seeking contracted providers to deliver the transportation of deceased remains to meet the requirements of Health and Social Care (HSC) in Northern Ireland. The tender is issued as a recurrent procurement and covers a five‑year period for which providers may be engaged for additional 24‑month extensions, allowing an adaptable service that can respond to fluctuating demand. The coordinating body, the Procurement and Logistics Service (PaLS), will award contracts in separate lots that correspond to the distinct regional health trusts.
For each of the five health and social care trusts—Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust, Western Health and Social Care Trust, Southern Health and Social Care Trust, and Northern Health and Social Care Trust—the tender calls for transport arrangements capable of moving deceased individuals swiftly, securely, and with respect for dignity. Each lot specifies the same core service requirement: the efficient and compliant relocation of remains to the appropriate facilities or burial sites, ensuring continuity of care and adherence to statutory death‑related protocols.
All service providers must operate in accordance with the Health and Social Care Act and related regulations, and must maintain the confidentiality, safety, and dignity of the remains throughout transit.
For each of the five health and social care trusts—Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust, Western Health and Social Care Trust, Southern Health and Social Care Trust, and Northern Health and Social Care Trust—the tender calls for transport arrangements capable of moving deceased individuals swiftly, securely, and with respect for dignity. Each lot specifies the same core service requirement: the efficient and compliant relocation of remains to the appropriate facilities or burial sites, ensuring continuity of care and adherence to statutory death‑related protocols.
All service providers must operate in accordance with the Health and Social Care Act and related regulations, and must maintain the confidentiality, safety, and dignity of the remains throughout transit.
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandSector:
Other community, social and personal servicesDeadline:
30 Jul 2026ITB for One (1) Brand New Motor Vehicle (Pick-Up) for Official Use of MGB Regional Office No. IV CALABARZON
The Mines and Geosciences Bureau – Region IV has issued a public bidding for a brand‑new 4‑wheel drive pickup truck to serve as an official vehicle for its regional office in Calabarzon. The vehicle is specified as a diesel‑powered, 2.8‑liter, 4‑cylinder engine equipped with a variable‑nozzle turbocharged system and high‑pressure common‑rail injection, delivering 224 ps at 3,000 rpm and 550 Nm of torque between 1,600 and 2,800 rpm. It is fitted with a 6‑speed automatic transmission, 80‑liter fuel tank, and a sealed‑type braking system comprising ventilated discs and ABS with electronic brake distribution. The chassis features a double‑wishbone front suspension with a leaf‑spring rigid axle at the rear, and the vehicle is capable of 700 mm of water wading. Safety packages include pre‑collision, lane departure, blind‑spot and rear‑cross‑traffic alerts, a comprehensive airbag system, electronic stability control, and a panoramic view camera. Comfort and convenience are addressed through dual‑zone climate control, a 9‑inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and keyless entry with push‑button start.
The procurement requires a vehicle bearing the temporary plate F6 J605, complete with all mandatory tools and equipment, and the bidder must provide free registration for three years of ministry use. Delivery is to take place in Laguna Province, with a pre‑bid conference scheduled for 30 July 2026 at the 2/F Puregold Jr. Building, 11 National Road, Parian, Calamba City. The selected vehicle must comply with Euro 4 emission standards and be equipped with a 2.8‑liter diesel engine producing 224 ps at 3,000 rpm.
The procurement requires a vehicle bearing the temporary plate F6 J605, complete with all mandatory tools and equipment, and the bidder must provide free registration for three years of ministry use. Delivery is to take place in Laguna Province, with a pre‑bid conference scheduled for 30 July 2026 at the 2/F Puregold Jr. Building, 11 National Road, Parian, Calamba City. The selected vehicle must comply with Euro 4 emission standards and be equipped with a 2.8‑liter diesel engine producing 224 ps at 3,000 rpm.
Country:
PhilippinesSector:
Transport equipment and auxiliary products to transportationDeadline:
13 Aug 2026Frontex Surveillance Aircraft Services with long range maritime surveillance fixed wing aircraft
Frontex seeks EU contractors to supply a comprehensive maritime surveillance service employing manned fixed‑wing aircraft capable of long‑range operations. The service must enable continuous aerial monitoring over the external maritime borders of the host country, with a minimum of two mission sorties per day and the ability to reach and patrol areas more than 401 nautical miles from the base airport. Each mission is required to last at least 2.5 hours within the 1 000–6 000‑foot altitude band at an average speed of 150 knots, and the aircraft must be able to maintain a total flight time of no less than six hours, excluding reserve fuel, while carrying at least two Frontex liaison officers aboard.
The contract covers the full operational lifecycle of the asset, including the provision of the aircraft, adequate crew and liaison officers, ground logistics, maintenance capability, and administrative responsibilities related to registration, certification, authorisations, and insurance. It also requires robust ground support infrastructure such as a hangar, parking, and fuel facilities, as well as the capacity to drop life‑rafts with a minimum of 10 passenger capacity each, sufficient to accommodate at least thirty people, and optionally life buoys broadcasting positions for 48 hours. Data transmission must be delivered via beyond‑line‑of‑sight broadband radio and satellite links with a minimum uplink speed of 512 kbps, ensuring near real‑time video streaming of electro‑optical/infrared imagery to the designated Operations Coordination Centre.
The aircraft must be fitted with an HD multi‑sensor electro‑optical/infrared camera for day and night operations, an Automatic Identification System receiver, an EASA‑certified weather detection and avoidance system, a dedicated maritime surveillance X‑band radar capable of tracking a minimum of 500 simultaneous targets, a global navigation satellite system receiver, and a satellite phone; anti‑jamming equipment is optional. The service contract spans an initial period of two years with an option for a further two years. The aircraft and crew should meet all specified technical standards, including real‑time data transmission and multimodal sensor integration.
The contract covers the full operational lifecycle of the asset, including the provision of the aircraft, adequate crew and liaison officers, ground logistics, maintenance capability, and administrative responsibilities related to registration, certification, authorisations, and insurance. It also requires robust ground support infrastructure such as a hangar, parking, and fuel facilities, as well as the capacity to drop life‑rafts with a minimum of 10 passenger capacity each, sufficient to accommodate at least thirty people, and optionally life buoys broadcasting positions for 48 hours. Data transmission must be delivered via beyond‑line‑of‑sight broadband radio and satellite links with a minimum uplink speed of 512 kbps, ensuring near real‑time video streaming of electro‑optical/infrared imagery to the designated Operations Coordination Centre.
The aircraft must be fitted with an HD multi‑sensor electro‑optical/infrared camera for day and night operations, an Automatic Identification System receiver, an EASA‑certified weather detection and avoidance system, a dedicated maritime surveillance X‑band radar capable of tracking a minimum of 500 simultaneous targets, a global navigation satellite system receiver, and a satellite phone; anti‑jamming equipment is optional. The service contract spans an initial period of two years with an option for a further two years. The aircraft and crew should meet all specified technical standards, including real‑time data transmission and multimodal sensor integration.
Country:
PolandSector:
Transport services (excl. Waste transport)Deadline:
3 Aug 2026Further development of the sustainable district heating systems in Upper Nitra region (2026CE160AT046)
The tender concerns the procurement of technical assistance services aimed at advancing the sustainable development of district heating systems in the Upper Nitra region. The contracting authority seeks an expert partner to support regional and local authorities, district heating suppliers, and other stakeholders in identifying opportunities, formulating detailed action plans, and guiding the implementation of improvements to existing district heating networks. This support is intended to promote the transition towards climate‑neutral energy provision and to strengthen the socio‑economic resilience of the most affected communities within the region.
The expected activities include comprehensive needs assessments, strategic planning workshops, feasibility studies for renewable energy integration, and the development of implementation roadmaps that align with the legal framework of the Revised Renewable Energy Directive (EU) 2023/2413 and the Energy Efficiency Directive (EU) 2023/1791. The contractor will collaborate closely with experts from the JASPERS Initiative of the European Investment Bank, operating under the supervision of the European Commission’s Directorate‑General for Regional and Urban Policy. Deliverables will support long‑term outcomes such as a just transition, climate neutrality, and the mitigation of transition impacts, contingent upon the acceptance and enforcement of the proposed action plans by local participants.
All deliverables and technical work conducted under this contract must conform to the provisions of the Renewable Energy Directive (EU) 2018/2001 and the Energy Efficiency Directive (EU) 2023/1791.
The expected activities include comprehensive needs assessments, strategic planning workshops, feasibility studies for renewable energy integration, and the development of implementation roadmaps that align with the legal framework of the Revised Renewable Energy Directive (EU) 2023/2413 and the Energy Efficiency Directive (EU) 2023/1791. The contractor will collaborate closely with experts from the JASPERS Initiative of the European Investment Bank, operating under the supervision of the European Commission’s Directorate‑General for Regional and Urban Policy. Deliverables will support long‑term outcomes such as a just transition, climate neutrality, and the mitigation of transition impacts, contingent upon the acceptance and enforcement of the proposed action plans by local participants.
All deliverables and technical work conducted under this contract must conform to the provisions of the Renewable Energy Directive (EU) 2018/2001 and the Energy Efficiency Directive (EU) 2023/1791.
Country:
BelgiumSector:
Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and securityDeadline:
10 Sept 2026