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PIPELAYING AND CONCRETE RESTORATION WORKS INCLUDING RESTORATION MATERIALS (INFRA01)
The Candelaria Water District is issuing a procurement for pipelaying and concrete restoration works within the municipality of Candelaria, Quezon. The project is divided into two sequential phases: Phase 1 (Bukal Sur) covering approximately 4,278 linear meters and Phase 2 (Mangilag Sur – Malabanban Norte) covering about 4,799 linear meters. Over the entire scope, the contract requires the installation of uPVC pipework ranging from 50 mm to 150 mm in diameter, horizontal boring crossings of 6‑inch and 8‑inch pipelines, and full trenching, excavation, and backfilling operations.
The works include excavation and trenching in 300‑meter segments, installation assistance for valves and fittings, concrete sidewalk restoration, hydrotesting of the installed pipelines, hauling and disposal of excavated materials, and the necessary site safety and traffic management support. Skilled labor, comprising foremen, pipe fitters, and masons, together with unskilled laborers, will perform the tasks using appropriate excavation and hauling tools and equipment, while concrete strength testing assistance will be provided to guarantee the integrity of the restored sidewalks. Completion of the entire project is required within 329 calendar days from the receipt of the Notice to Proceed.
All activities must adhere to the applicable DPWH Department Order by restoring each 300‑meter segment before proceeding to the next, thereby ensuring compliance with the specified procedural and technical standards.
The works include excavation and trenching in 300‑meter segments, installation assistance for valves and fittings, concrete sidewalk restoration, hydrotesting of the installed pipelines, hauling and disposal of excavated materials, and the necessary site safety and traffic management support. Skilled labor, comprising foremen, pipe fitters, and masons, together with unskilled laborers, will perform the tasks using appropriate excavation and hauling tools and equipment, while concrete strength testing assistance will be provided to guarantee the integrity of the restored sidewalks. Completion of the entire project is required within 329 calendar days from the receipt of the Notice to Proceed.
All activities must adhere to the applicable DPWH Department Order by restoring each 300‑meter segment before proceeding to the next, thereby ensuring compliance with the specified procedural and technical standards.
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PhilippinesSector:
Construction workDeadline:
22 Jul 2026Capital Works and Associated Services Dynamic Purchasing System
Procurement for Housing Ltd. is establishing a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) that will supply capital works projects and a range of associated services to its household product members throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland for an initial five‑year period with the possibility of extension for another five years. The DPS is divided into twelve distinct lots covering the complete spectrum of housing refurbishment and improvement work, including whole house replacement, kitchen and bathroom fit‑outs, heating, electrical, windows and doors, insulation, roofing, cyclical painting, disabled adaptations, skips or waste collection services, and scaffolding services. Qualified suppliers may enrol in one or more lots, and during the invitation to tender phase members will determine the specific technical specification, delivery model, pricing and contract form that best meets their needs.
The system is designed for use by any contracting authority listed in or referred to in the OJEU notice, which includes all current and future members of Procurement for Housing, registered social housing providers, public and local authorities, housing arm’s length organisations and their wholly owned subsidiaries. The DPS will allow these authorities to place orders efficiently against pre‑approved suppliers, ensuring consistent quality and compliance with the agreed requirements. All work must be performed in accordance with the procurement specifications, delivery models, pricing models and contractual terms agreed during the tender process.
The system is designed for use by any contracting authority listed in or referred to in the OJEU notice, which includes all current and future members of Procurement for Housing, registered social housing providers, public and local authorities, housing arm’s length organisations and their wholly owned subsidiaries. The DPS will allow these authorities to place orders efficiently against pre‑approved suppliers, ensuring consistent quality and compliance with the agreed requirements. All work must be performed in accordance with the procurement specifications, delivery models, pricing models and contractual terms agreed during the tender process.
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandSector:
Construction workDeadline:
20 Aug 2028Contract Notice
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is seeking to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the supply of COVID-19 vaccines. This system will create a pre-qualified pool of suppliers who can be called upon to bid on future vaccine tenders over a period of four years, from 2024 to 2028.
The annual requirement for COVID-19 vaccines will be determined by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and UKHSA based on advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI). Suppliers joining the DPS must be capable of providing a range of vaccine types suitable for different age groups and risk profiles.
The total value of procurements through the DPS is estimated at ÂŁ1 billion (excluding VAT), representing the maximum potential spend over the four-year period. It is important to note that UKHSA is not obligated to conduct any further tenders or purchase a minimum volume of vaccines through the DPS. Suppliers interested in joining the DPS must apply via the Atamis eTendering system. Only suppliers accepted onto the DPS will be eligible to bid on future vaccine tenders.
The annual requirement for COVID-19 vaccines will be determined by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and UKHSA based on advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI). Suppliers joining the DPS must be capable of providing a range of vaccine types suitable for different age groups and risk profiles.
The total value of procurements through the DPS is estimated at ÂŁ1 billion (excluding VAT), representing the maximum potential spend over the four-year period. It is important to note that UKHSA is not obligated to conduct any further tenders or purchase a minimum volume of vaccines through the DPS. Suppliers interested in joining the DPS must apply via the Atamis eTendering system. Only suppliers accepted onto the DPS will be eligible to bid on future vaccine tenders.
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandSector:
Medical equipments, pharmaceuticals and personal care productsDeadline:
24 Sept 2028London & Quadrant Housing Trust- Carpentry Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)
London & Quadrant Housing Trust is seeking to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for carpentry services to support their self-delivered new build projects. The DPS will encompass a range of carpentry services, including labour only, supply and fix options, first and second fix carpentry, installation of kitchen units and worktops, staircase construction (including handrails and balustrades), and structural carpentry for flooring and roofing.
To accommodate subcontractors of varying sizes, the DPS will be structured into Lots based on project value: up to ÂŁ1 million, ÂŁ2 million to ÂŁ3 million, and above ÂŁ3 million. Procurement will occur through mini-competitions conducted via L&Q's In-Tend E-Procurement Portal.
Interested carpentry subcontractors must initially submit a SSQ (Pre-Qualification Questionnaire) demonstrating their quality and relevant experience. Shortlisted subcontractors will then be invited to tender for specific projects based on the defined scope. This DPS is open exclusively to subcontractors, not main contractors, and adheres to the Public Contracts Regulations (PCR) 2015. Suppliers must meet the DPS admission criteria outlined in the SSQ and register on the DPS for one or more product categories. Unsuccessful suppliers have the option to resubmit revised SSQs at any time.
To accommodate subcontractors of varying sizes, the DPS will be structured into Lots based on project value: up to ÂŁ1 million, ÂŁ2 million to ÂŁ3 million, and above ÂŁ3 million. Procurement will occur through mini-competitions conducted via L&Q's In-Tend E-Procurement Portal.
Interested carpentry subcontractors must initially submit a SSQ (Pre-Qualification Questionnaire) demonstrating their quality and relevant experience. Shortlisted subcontractors will then be invited to tender for specific projects based on the defined scope. This DPS is open exclusively to subcontractors, not main contractors, and adheres to the Public Contracts Regulations (PCR) 2015. Suppliers must meet the DPS admission criteria outlined in the SSQ and register on the DPS for one or more product categories. Unsuccessful suppliers have the option to resubmit revised SSQs at any time.
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandSector:
Construction workDeadline:
4 Aug 2032London & Quadrant Housing Trust- Brickwork and Blockwork Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)
London and Quadrant Housing Trust (L&Q) is seeking subcontractors for a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) framework covering Groundwork, RC Frame, External Works, and Piling services. This DPS will facilitate ongoing project tenders, allowing suppliers to join at any time during its validity period.
The scope of work encompasses various construction elements including brickwork and blockwork (labor only or supply and fix), stone banding/cills, brickwork structural support systems, cavity insulation, fire barriers/breaks, damp-proof courses (DPC), lintels, and associated sundry items.
Projects will be awarded through mini-competitions based on supplier capabilities and project scope. The estimated value of individual projects is categorized into three lots: up to ÂŁ2 million, ÂŁ2 million to ÂŁ5 million, and above ÂŁ5 million.
The scope of work encompasses various construction elements including brickwork and blockwork (labor only or supply and fix), stone banding/cills, brickwork structural support systems, cavity insulation, fire barriers/breaks, damp-proof courses (DPC), lintels, and associated sundry items.
Projects will be awarded through mini-competitions based on supplier capabilities and project scope. The estimated value of individual projects is categorized into three lots: up to ÂŁ2 million, ÂŁ2 million to ÂŁ5 million, and above ÂŁ5 million.
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandSector:
Construction workDeadline:
3 Aug 2032London & Quadrant Housing Trust- Mechanical Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)
London and Quadrant Housing Trust (L&Q) seeks subcontractors for a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) contract encompassing Groundwork, Reinforced Concrete Frame construction, External Works, and Piling services. This DPS will support L&Q's self-delivered new build projects. The estimated value of individual contracts awarded through the DPS ranges from ÂŁ0 to ÂŁ8,000,000.
The scope of work includes all aspects of groundwork, reinforced concrete frame construction, external works, and piling necessary for the successful completion of residential developments. Subcontractors will be responsible for adhering to all relevant building codes and regulations, ensuring high-quality workmanship, and meeting project deadlines.
Successful suppliers admitted to the DPS will be eligible to participate in mini-competitions for specific projects initiated by L&Q. These mini-competitions will involve a two-stage process: an initial Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (SSQ) followed by detailed tender submissions from shortlisted candidates.
The scope of work includes all aspects of groundwork, reinforced concrete frame construction, external works, and piling necessary for the successful completion of residential developments. Subcontractors will be responsible for adhering to all relevant building codes and regulations, ensuring high-quality workmanship, and meeting project deadlines.
Successful suppliers admitted to the DPS will be eligible to participate in mini-competitions for specific projects initiated by L&Q. These mini-competitions will involve a two-stage process: an initial Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (SSQ) followed by detailed tender submissions from shortlisted candidates.
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandSector:
Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection servicesDeadline:
3 Aug 2032Establishment of a dynamic procurement scheme (DIO) for consultancy consultancy services in the technical sector.
The dynamic procurement scheme that Telemark Innkjøpssamarbeid is establishing is intended for the supply of specialist consultancy services in the technical sector for a cluster of municipalities in Telemark. The scheme will operate as a two‑stage process, beginning with a qualification phase that allows suppliers to demonstrate competence in one or more of the twenty‑four defined disciplines. Once qualified, suppliers will be invited to compete in “mini‑competitions” that are triggered on a demand‑basis by the participating municipalities.
The twenty‑four disciplines cover a broad spectrum of architectural, engineering and environmental expertise, ranging from architectural and civil‑architectural services to specialist disciplines in HVAC, waterworks, electro‑mechanics, geotechnical engineering, acoustics and land acquisition, among others. Qualified firms may offer services across multiple disciplines, but each discipline is judged and contracted independently. The system is designed to allow new qualified suppliers to be engaged for as long as the scheme remains active, providing flexibility for municipalities to address changing technical needs over time.
All consultancy services supplied under this scheme must meet the applicable Norwegian regulations and professional standards for the respective technical disciplines.
The twenty‑four disciplines cover a broad spectrum of architectural, engineering and environmental expertise, ranging from architectural and civil‑architectural services to specialist disciplines in HVAC, waterworks, electro‑mechanics, geotechnical engineering, acoustics and land acquisition, among others. Qualified firms may offer services across multiple disciplines, but each discipline is judged and contracted independently. The system is designed to allow new qualified suppliers to be engaged for as long as the scheme remains active, providing flexibility for municipalities to address changing technical needs over time.
All consultancy services supplied under this scheme must meet the applicable Norwegian regulations and professional standards for the respective technical disciplines.
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NorwaySector:
Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection servicesDeadline:
11 Jan 2032Dynamic purchasing system (DPS) for leasing and purchasing of new and used vehicles
The Telemark Innkjøpssamarbeid consortium, representing several municipalities in Telemark, has introduced a dynamic purchasing system to acquire and lease passenger cars, multi‑purpose vehicles, goods vans under 3.5 tonnes, and minibuses with up to 17 seats. The scheme covers both new and used vehicles, allowing municipalities to choose the most suitable option for each transport need while prioritising climate‑friendly alternatives. The contracting authority is explicitly seeking fossil‑free vehicles—emission‑free, hybrid, electric, hydrogen or gas models—whenever they meet the essential operational requirements, and is increasingly open to adopting used vehicles as part of a circular economy strategy.
In addition to vehicle acquisition, the dynamic procurement framework will cover ancillary services such as service agreements, post‑warranty repairs and spare parts, tyre storage and replacement, loan or hire vehicles, and coordinated delivery and collection for maintenance activities. Qualification for suppliers requires delivery capabilities and workshop presence within specified geographical zones, with notification of opportunities sent through the Artifik platform once a zone is qualified. The vehicle fleet must comply with the principle that fossil‑free options are preferred whenever feasible and that circular economy principles are respected for used fleet integration.
In addition to vehicle acquisition, the dynamic procurement framework will cover ancillary services such as service agreements, post‑warranty repairs and spare parts, tyre storage and replacement, loan or hire vehicles, and coordinated delivery and collection for maintenance activities. Qualification for suppliers requires delivery capabilities and workshop presence within specified geographical zones, with notification of opportunities sent through the Artifik platform once a zone is qualified. The vehicle fleet must comply with the principle that fossil‑free options are preferred whenever feasible and that circular economy principles are respected for used fleet integration.
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NorwaySector:
Transport equipment and auxiliary products to transportationDeadline:
4 Dec 2026Establishment of a Dynamic Purchasing System for International Student Recruitment Services across the a series of Regions
The University of Galway is establishing a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) to procure international student recruitment services across nine geographic sectors, including Sub‑Saharan Africa, North America, Latin America, the Middle East and North Africa, South Asia, East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and any other regions not specifically listed. The DPS will provide a structured framework wherein recruitment agents will operate to secure highly qualified students for Galway’s programmes, thereby enhancing the university’s global enrolment strategy.
The procurement targets the appointment of experienced agent partners who will conduct recruitment activities in the listed territories, adhering to the principles of ethical student recruitment defined by the London Principles. Participation requires compliance with the standard eTenders submission procedures, and the supply of all requisite documentation electronically through www.etenders.gov.ie. Agents must meet all stated client requirements, including the ability to operate across the specified regions, and are expected to demonstrate proficiency in international education marketing and compliance with regulatory standards. Agents must comply with the London Principles of ethical recruitment.
The procurement targets the appointment of experienced agent partners who will conduct recruitment activities in the listed territories, adhering to the principles of ethical student recruitment defined by the London Principles. Participation requires compliance with the standard eTenders submission procedures, and the supply of all requisite documentation electronically through www.etenders.gov.ie. Agents must meet all stated client requirements, including the ability to operate across the specified regions, and are expected to demonstrate proficiency in international education marketing and compliance with regulatory standards. Agents must comply with the London Principles of ethical recruitment.
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IrelandSector:
Education and training servicesDeadline:
5 Oct 2035