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MH25_015b - Ingram Conversion of Office into Laboratory Works

University of Kent

This opportunity is for the engagement of a competent, experienced contractor to undertake conversion of two offices into one laboratory in ingram Building, Canterbury campus. Drawings and specifications for the works are appended to this document but comprise of decorations, replacement flooring and some minor to walls and mechanical and Electrical works associated to create one larger lab space. Ingram Building is located on Parkwood Road at the University’s Canterbury Campus and the surrounding buildings will remain active throughout the course of the works.

£150k - 180kCanterbury, Kent18 May 2026Open tender →

e-ITT for the Provision of Dibden Golf Centre Club House re-development

New Forest District Council

e-ITT for the Provision of Dibden Golf Centre Club House re-development Closing Date for Submission of Tenders 17:00, 18 May 2026 To be returned electronically via the Council's e-tendering solution "Pro-Contract" hosted on the South East Business Portal (SEBP) New Forest District Council's (NFDC) owned Dibden Golf Centre Club House is ageing and its current internal and external appearance has become visibly worn and outdated. The building now requires aesthetic modernisation to improve its presentation, enhance user experience, and ensure it continues to meet the expectations of golfers, visitors, staff, and the wider community. Refurbishment is necessary to create a high-quality, welcoming, and professionally presented facility that aligns with New Forest District Council's leisure service standards and supports the Council's wider objectives for maintaining attractive, safe and well-maintained public assets. All correspondence is via the Councils e-tendering portal ProContract hosted on the South East Business Portal (SEBP).

£100k - 120kLyndhurst18 May 2026Open tender →

Little Petherick Viaduct Refurbishment - Camel Trail Nr Padstow Cornwall

Corserv Solutions Ltd

Corserv Solutions Ltd -Cormac Division wish to appoint a suitably experienced and qualified contractor to undertake major refubishment works at Little Petherick Viaduct Camel Trail nr Padstow under an NEC3 Contract. Cormac will be acting as Principal Contractor for the major refurbishment works planned to start in early Autumn 2026. The works will see the viaduct stripped of paint, ironwork repaired and the structure repainted. Cormac are also the designers and will be working with the successful tenderer to finalise the scaffold design, the structural design, and the AIP approval process to ensure this is in place prior to construction works commencing. It expected that the successful tenderer will promote a collaborative approach to agreeing extent of repairs, method of repairs and issues relating to the impact of the works on the local community and trail users. Full Scope of Works is attached to this RFQ. The intention is to award the contract to the most advantageous tenderer based on 30% Quality and 70% Price. To access the online question template and supporting documents, express an interest and then click the "start my response" button

£4m - 4.8mScorrier18 May 2026Open tender →

Reading PAYG TVMs and PVALs in Cornwall and Devon Enablement Works

FIRST GREATER WESTERN LIMITED

GWR is tendering for a supplier (henceforth called the Enablement Supplier) who can carry out all the necessary enabling works at the stations within scope. The Enablement Supplier is expected to undertake: • Full design responsibility of enabling works. This includes but not limited to: Survey the sites. Undertake detailed designs and obtain Network Rail and GWR's consent. Listed building consent - if required. Full Landlord's Consent submission and approval where required including industry meetings (e.g. PRAMs). • Install and commission enabling works for the PVALs at the stations in scope. This includes installation of PVAL posts and brackets. • Install and commission enabling works for the TVMs at the stations in scope. • Install CCTV cameras and other enabling hardware such as Network Video Recorders for the TVMs. Each TVM will require a minimum of two CCTV cameras. Commission the CCTV cameras and handover to relevant stakeholders in GWR / Network Rail. • Enable power and data to the installed devices. The PVAL devices are PoE (power-over-ethernet). The TVMs require separate power and data supply. • Supply and install new network cabinets where necessary. • Supply and install enabling cabinet hardware such as cable management, power strips and patch panels as required. • For stations that lack network connectivity (4 stations at the time of last update), co-ordinate with suppliers British Telecom and Openreach in the installation of new fibre / DSL connectivity to stations. • For stations that lack network connectivity, GWR IT or a designated supplier will install and commission network switches and routers. Co-ordinate with GWR IT and/or designated supplier to support the install. • Where necessary, supply and install cable routes (power and data) between the main power supply to the network cabinets, between the cabinets and the devices (TVM, PVAL, CCTV), and between the network cabinet and the BT / Openreach distribution point. These routes may be sub-surface ducts, conduit or cable tray. Enablement work outside the station lease boundary will be carried out by BT / Openreach. However, it is expected that the Enablement Supplier will coordinate with BT / Openreach. The Enablement Supplier will own the design that falls within the lease boundary and will ensure the enabling works are compliant with all applicable BT / Openreach standards and requirements. It is the responsibility of the Enablement Supplier to ascertain all applicable BT / Openreach standards and requirements for the enabling works. • It is the responsibility of the Enablement Supplier to ascertain and adhere to all applicable Network Rail and Listed Building standards and requirements for the enabling works. This responsibility does not end upon LLC approval by Network Rail. If the enabling works are found to be non-compliant after design approval, the Enablement Supplier will undertake all necessary rework to ensure the works are compliant. • If necessary, procure, install and commission WiFi bridges. The decision to install a WiFi bridge instead of a cross-track cable route will be taken in consultation with the Retail Project Manager and GWR IT. • Supply and installation of all associated bracketry, power and data cabling. • Electrical work including testing of electrical and data cables. • Work closely with GWR appointed third-party Contract Administrators and Quantity Surveyors towards the successful execution and completion of the contract. This procurement process is being advertised and run by First Greater Western Limited on its own behalf and on behalf of the successor operator of the rail passenger transport services in respect of Great Western Railway. That successor operator will be a public sector company, is expected to be a wholly owned subsidiary of DfT OLR Holdings Limited and will be ultimately owned by the Secretary of State for Transport. The date for transfer of the current operations to the successor operator is not yet confirmed. Where the transfer is completed before contract award under this procurement process, the successor operator may elect (but will not be obliged) to carry on with this procurement process in place of First Greater Western Limited, by taking on the role of contracting entity from the date of completion of the transfer (with this notice and all other procurement documents to be interpreted accordingly). Where the transfer is not yet completed by the time of contract award, contractual rights may be included in the contractual arrangements to enable transfer to the successor operator. Bidders should note that this procurement process (if ongoing), or any awarded contract, may be included in a transfer scheme made by the Secretary of State under section 12 of the Railways Act 2005, or the transfer may be effected outside of, or separate from, such a scheme.

£840kWiltshire18 May 2026Open tender →

HAR6171 Smithy Street - Infill Development Scheme

London Borough of Tower Hamlets

London Borough of Tower Hamlets (Tower Hamlets Council) is procuring a Provider to deliver landscaping works to Stepney Park School playground. This includes creation of a new MUGA pitch, play equipment, soft and hard landscaping and tarmac works. These works must be completed and fully handed over prior to the start of the autumn term 2026. The scope covers the completion of playground works to achieve full operational readiness, Building Control approval and compliance with all statutory and educational requirements. The works include detailed design of the landscaping package from the RIBA stage 3 packages provided within this tender.

£700k - 840kLondon19 May 2026Open tender →

BIOSV Client Technical Advisor - Cathays Campus

Cardiff University

Cardiff University Estates and College of Biological and Life Science are seeking capital funding to undertake works required to relocate the animal research from a basement area to upper floors of two adjoining buildings within the Cathays campus. In 2025 the University engaged with consultants Stride Treglown Architects (STA) to carry out a feasibility study for these works at the Heath site, along with other works at the Cathays Campus. The works at the Heath site are to be progressed, further work is to be undertaken to establish a was forward for the Cathays site. The planned completion of the works is July 2030, with occupation in October 2020. Cardiff University is seeking the appointment of a Client Technical Advisor to assist with the project, particularly to ensure that all technical aspects of the design, construction and move are undertaken in accordance with user requirements and all relevant legislation, this should include validation of the facility. Separate tenders will be undertaken to appoint a Project and Cost Manager, plus a Multi-Disciplinary Design Team to progress this project through to completion. The technical advisor will work with the team to deliver a successful project. Success for this project means the relocation of facilities to the new location which meet the needs of the users and all relevant legislation within the available budget. Bidders are required to sign an NDA for this procurement (without amendments), the NDA is available by emailing Julie Price - Pricejk@cardiff.ac.uk Once bidders have signed and returned the NDA they will be attached to the project and the ITT documents will be published to them.

£333k - 400kCardiff20 May 2026Open tender →

Belfast Stories Main Works Integrated Supply Team (IST)

Belfast City Council

The Authority invites tenders to provide the works for Belfast Stories Integrated Supply Team (IST) – Main Contract The contract is for the provision of the delivery of a new building to house the Belfast Stories visitor attraction and creative hub, including new internal and external public spaces at lands bounded by North Street, Union Street, Kent Street and Royal Avenue, Belfast. Belfast Stories can be summarised as Belfast City Council’s declared ambition to create ‘a unique visitor destination of unprecedented scale and ambition in the heart of the city centre, that will serve as a catalyst for economic, social, and cultural regeneration of the city and the wider region. To respond to this ambitious brief, the project is conceived as a combination of 3 core components: • Visitor attraction: Stories backed ticketed visitor experience designed to allow people to live their stores, share their stories and tell their stories • Creative Hub: Media Production Studio, 3x cultural cinemas, and a series of educational workshops and classrooms • Public Space: The building programme wraps around a large scale urban room at the heart of the scheme, serving as a focal point for gathering and containing the main horizontal and vertical circulation connecting all of the inter-related components of the building. The central space is conceived as being covered, but distinctly external / urban in character, creating an expressly public place where the visitor is readily presented with opportunities to tell and make their story.

£70m - 84mBelfast20 May 2026Open tender →

Repairs & Resurfacing

Castle Point Borough Council

The Contracting Authority is seeking to appoint a suitably experienced contractor to deliver resurfacing and associated works across land and assets within its ownership, including open spaces, car parks & housing land. The requirement covers both planned programmes of works and reactive repairs, supporting the Authority's ongoing responsibilities for the maintenance, safety and accessibility of its estate. The scope of the contract will include, but is not limited to, resurfacing of footpaths, roads and car parks, the creation of new paths and extensions to existing parking areas, road and car park markings, and the maintenance and inspection of associated drainage infrastructure, including gully maintenance and CCTV surveys. The contract is intended to provide the Authority with a reliable and responsive delivery model, improving value for money and service performance when compared with ad‑hoc quotation‑based arrangements. The contract will primarily support the Authority's Corporate Estate & Housing services, addressing an identified gap in existing arrangements where no dedicated contractor or programme of works is currently in place. The appointment of a single contractor is intended to enable a structured and planned approach to works delivery, improve responsiveness to urgent repairs, reduce operational risk, and support the management of health and safety liabilities such as slips, trips and falls in public areas. The Authority anticipates awarding a contract for an initial term of three (3) years, with options to extend for up to two additional one‑year periods, subject to performance and ongoing requirements. The procurement will seek to appoint a contractor with the capacity, capability and experience to deliver works across a range of sites and values, while meeting agreed performance standards and timescales.

£3.3m - 4mBenfleet20 May 2026Open tender →

Phase 3 Playground Works

Newcastle City Council

The Newcastle City Council Phase 3 Play Schemes - Enhanced, Inclusive & Accessible Sites project involves the Design & Build refurbishment of 4 existing play areas at the following locations: • Tyne Riverside Country Park • Elswick Park • Blakelaw Park • City Stadium It is intended that the above play areas are substantially improved to become 'Enhanced, Accessible and Inclusive' facilities as identified in the Newcastle Accessible and Inclusive Play Area Plan (2025). The works will be advertised on the OPEN portal on behalf of Newcastle City Council.

£900k - 1.1mNewcastle Upon Tyne20 May 2026Open tender →

Provision of Commissioning Engineer

University of Bath

PROJECT SCOPE: Provision of Commissioning Engineer services for the Design and Build of a New Student Accommodation, R7 (c. 926 en-suite bedrooms) The selection of the Commissioning Engineer for the new build Passivhaus student accommodation. Requirements include Passivhaus testing. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Bath:-Technical-testing%2C-analysis-and-consultancy-services./ENMVX63V46 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/ENMVX63V46

£250kBath21 May 2026Open tender →

SO1215 Sirhowy Country Park Footbridge Refurbishment

Caerphilly County Borough Council

The project comprises refurbishment works to an existing timber footbridge within the Sirhowy Country Park, involving the removal of existing timber deck boards, parapets, and timber beams spanning between adjacent steel supports. These elements will be replaced with durable composite or recycled plastic alternatives to enhance longevity and reduce maintenance requirements. The existing steel supports will be prepared and repainted as part of the works to ensure continued structural integrity and protection against corrosion. Additionally, the scheme includes the construction of two reinforced concrete supports to provide support to the eastern extent of the existing footbridge.

£40k - 48kHengoed22 May 2026Open tender →