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NHM150 Western Galleries - Galleries Lead Designer (Fit Out) - Exhibition Design

Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum has launched NHM150, an ambitious transformation programme leading up to its 150th anniversary in 2031. The programme will significantly enhance the Museum’s public offer, increasing access, reach and impact through a major renewal of galleries and visitor experiences. Through NHM150, the Museum will: •Breathe new life into four existing galleries. •Open three magnificent new galleries. •Showcase the natural world’s treasures to one million more visitors a year. •Engage 10 million school children, families and changemakers through local national and global programmes. •Create over 100 million advocates for the planet. The first phase is already underway, and the second phase will focus on the west wing of the Waterhouse building, combining base-build refurbishment, including improved circulation and facilities, with the design and installation of new exhibitions and displays. This second phase will form part of a funding application to the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). As part of Phase 2 the Museum is tendering for the exhibition design for the following 4 galleries: •the Old General Herbarium •Origins Gallery •Dinosaur Gallery 1 •Dinosaur Gallery 2 For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-London:-Design-consultancy-services./39MQ3U578V To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/39MQ3U578V

£2.4m - 2.9mLondon23 May 2026Open tender →

For the Provision of: Drainage & Water Main Day to Day Repairs

First Choice Homes Oldham

First Choice Homes Oldham are inviting tenders for the provision of a Drainage and Water Mains Day to Day Repairs Contract that would include CCTV surveys of underground drainage, soil investigations and pipe replacements. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Oldham:-Ground-drainage-work./236N8P476M To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/236N8P476M

£1m - 1.2mOldham25 May 2026Open tender →

Fountains Lecture Hall Refurbishments

York St John University

The works aim to modernise core infrastructure - lighting, power, data, AV, finishes and seating - while retaining essential systems such as detection, CCTV and the hearing loop. By improving usability, accessibility, energy efficiency and the overall student and staff experience, the project will deliver a coherent, reliable and contemporary learning space that supports York St John University’s academic activity and operational resilience. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://neupc.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-York:-Audio-visual-equipment./74UJ6DAG77 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://neupc.delta-esourcing.com/respond/74UJ6DAG77

£200k - 220kYork25 May 2026Open tender →

Sensory Garden

Dartmoor Forest Parish Council

INVITATION TO TENDER DARTMOOR FOREST PARISH COUNCIL SENSORY GARDEN PROJECT 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Dartmoor Forest Parish Council (DFPC) invites tenders for the design, construction, and community engagement of a new sensory garden. The Council is committed to delivering an inclusive, accessible, and sustainable outdoor space that enhances wellbeing and biodiversity. 2. PROJECT VISION The Sensory Garden will be a calm, therapeutic environment designed to stimulate the senses through planting, materials, sound, and interaction. It will support residents, visitors, and vulnerable groups, providing opportunities for relaxation, education, and community cohesion. The project will transform a designated site within the parish into a multi-sensory garden, designed to: Promote mental health and wellbeing Provide an inclusive space for all abilities Encourage community use and interaction Enhance biodiversity and environmental sustainability Support educational and therapeutic activities The garden is expected to include: Sensory planting (colour, scent, texture, seasonal interest) Accessible paths and seating areas Sensory features (e.g. water, sound, tactile installations) Interpretation and educational signage Wildlife-friendly habitats 3. SITE DESCRIPTION The site is located within Dartmoor Forest Parish. It is an open, in the centre of the village. It is at the top of Bellever Close where it meets Tavistock Road, suitable for transformation into a sensory garden. The site is approximately 15m x 15m and is currently grassed. 4. DELIVERY STRUCTURE (LOTS) This tender is divided into three Lots. Bidders may apply for one, two, or all three Lots. Lot 1 - Design Lot 2 - Build / Construction Lot 3 - Community Engagement Lot 1 - Design Development of a detailed sensory garden design Site assessment and concept development Accessibility and inclusivity considerations Planting plans and material specifications Costed design proposal Support with planning (if required) Lot 2 - Build / Construction Site preparation and groundwork Construction of paths Installation of sensory elements Compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations Waste management and site clearance Project delivery within agreed timeline and budget Lot 3 - Community Engagement Engagement with local residents, schools, and groups Workshops and co-design sessions Volunteer coordination Educational activities linked to the garden Ongoing community involvement strategy Support for long-term ownership and stewardship 5. PROJECT BUDGET Total indicative budget: £28525 (inc VAT). Lot 1 - Design: £3,350 - £4,025 Lot 2 - Build: £15,000 - £20,000 Lot 3 - Community Engagement: £3,500 - £4,500 Contingency: £4,000 (client held) 6. MAIN OBJECTIVES The project will deliver measurable outcomes as follows: • Creation of a Sensory Garden Output: Development of one fully accessible sensory garden Measurement: Completion and public accessibility of the site • Health and Wellbeing Benefits Output: Provision of a therapeutic outdoor environment Measurement: Positive user feedback and community usage levels • Community Engagement Output: Active involvement of local people in design and/or delivery Measurement: Number of participants and engagement activities • Biodiversity Enhancement Output: Inclusion of wildlife-friendly planting and habitats Measurement: Increased biodiversity indicators (qualitative/observational) 7. EXPECTED DELIVERABLES Depending on the lot(s) applied for, contractors will be expected to deliver: Design- concept, technical plans, planting schemes. Final garden design and plans Planting schedules Accessibility compliance Budget estimate Build- groundworks, surfacing, fencing, planting, installation of features Completed garden in line with agreed design Installation of all features and infrastructure Health & safety compliance documentation Completion report Community Engagement- workshops, volunteer coordination, events, evaluation. Engagement plan and delivery Workshop facilitation Volunteer involvement Final engagement report 8. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS Your submission should include: • Clearly stated lot(s) applied for • Methodology for delivery • Relevant experience and case studies • Project timeline and milestones • Team structure and key personnel • Pricing (fixed cost, excluding VAT) • Any subcontracting arrangements • Tender prices must include all costs (labour, materials, travel, etc.). 9. PROJECT TIMESCALES Milestone Tender Published Deadline for Questions Date 5th May 2026 15th May 2026 Tender Submission Deadline 25th May 2026 Contractor Appointment Project Start Project Completion 10. SUBMISSIONS 26th May 2026 27th May 2026 23rd December 2027 Tenders must be submitted by email to: Clerk@Dartmoorforestparishcouncil.gov.uk Subject line: "Sensory Garden Tender Submission - Dartmoor Forest Parish Council" Late submissions will not be accepted. 11. REQUIRED INFORMATION 1. Organisation Details Name, address, contact details Company registration and VAT number (if applicable) 2. Insurance Public Liability (£5 million minimum) Employer's Liability (£10 million minimum) Professional Indemnity (if applicable) 3. Relevant Experience Up to three examples of similar projects References and contact details 4. Project Management Timeline and delivery approach Communication strategy 5. Customer Service Complaints procedure Resource management approach 10. COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS Contractors must comply with: Health and Safety legislation Equality Act 2010 Environmental regulations Living Wage requirements Human Rights Act 1998 GDPR and Data Protection 12. EVALUATION CRITERIA Tenders will be evaluated based on: Criteria Score Quality of Proposal Sustainability & Accessibility Relevant Experience Criteria 30 25 15 Score Project Delivery & Communication 10 Value for Money 20 13. FORM OF TENDER Organisation Name: Date: I/We confirm that: This submission is bona fide and competitive We have not colluded with other bidders We accept the terms set out in this tender Signature: ___________________________ Name: _______________________________ Position: ____________________________ Organisation: ________________________ Date: _______________________________ NOTES Dartmoor Forest Parish Council reserves the right not to award the contract Tenders must remain valid for 90 days The Council is not obliged to accept the lowest bid

£24k - 29kOkehampton25 May 2026Open tender →

Planning Services Consultant for the New Wing

National Gallery

The National Gallery is seeking to appoint a Planning Consultant with the capability, capacity and relevant experience to support the delivery of a new development at the Gallery, located on Trafalgar Square in central London. The Project will involve the development of a new building integrated with the existing National Gallery estate, including the Grade I listed Sainsbury Wing and Wilkins Building, within a highly constrained and sensitive cultural and heritage context. The successful Planning Consultant will be appointed to undertake professional services across RIBA Stages 1-7, as set out in the Scope of Services included within the Form of Appointment. Candidates will be required to demonstrate experience in delivering planning consultancy services of comparable scale, complexity and sensitivity within the United Kingdom, and in particular within the City of Westminster, including work in heritage settings, constrained urban sites and live operational environments. The role of the Planning Consultant will include, as a minimum: • leading and coordinating the planning strategy for the Project; • reviewing, validating and developing the existing planning strategy already established during the design competition process; • advising on planning policy, heritage, listed building, stakeholder and programme matters relevant to the Project; • leading engagement with Westminster City Council, Historic England and other statutory consultees and stakeholders; • supporting the preparation, coordination and submission of planning applications, Listed Building Consent applications and associated supporting documentation; • advising on planning risk, mitigation and programme certainty; • supporting the Project through design development, procurement and construction, including ongoing planning advice where required. It is recognised that Candidates may propose multi-disciplinary teams or collaborative arrangements. Where this is the case, the contractual relationship between organisations and the allocation of roles and responsibilities must be clearly described in the submission. The organisation with which the National Gallery will contract must be clearly identified as the Lead Supplier.

£200k - 240kLondon26 May 2026Open tender →

Highway and Transport Consultant for the New Wing

National Gallery

The National Gallery is seeking to appoint a Highways & Transport Consultant with the capability, capacity and relevant experience to support the delivery of a new development at the Gallery, located on Trafalgar Square in central London. The Project will involve the development of a new building integrated with the existing National Gallery estate, together with proposals affecting the public highway, movement, servicing, access, public realm and statutory highway processes within a highly constrained and sensitive urban, cultural and heritage context. The Project is expected to require coordinated highways engineering and transport planning input in relation to matters including, without limitation, highway status and boundary interfaces, servicing and operational access, parking and cycle provision, pedestrianisation or access restriction, Section 278 works, Traffic Management Orders, stopping-up processes, oversailing and undersailing licences, highway-related Section 106 obligations, and coordination with public realm and design proposals. The successful Highways & Transport Consultant will be appointed to undertake professional services across RIBA Stages 0-7, as set out in the Scope of Services included within the Form of Appointment. Candidates will be required to demonstrate experience in delivering highways engineering and transport planning services of comparable scale, complexity and sensitivity within the United Kingdom, and in particular within central London and the City of Westminster, including work in constrained urban sites, operational environments and projects involving statutory highway approvals and legal processes. The role of the Highways & Transport Consultant will include, as a minimum: • acting as Lead Highways & Transport Consultant in respect of all matters affecting land within, above, below, or operationally connected to the public highway, whether adopted or unadopted; • providing integrated highways engineering and transport planning services, ensuring alignment between operational and servicing requirements, transport and planning policy compliance, physical highways and access design, and statutory approvals and legal processes; • liaising with Westminster City Council, Transport for London and other relevant highway or transport authorities; • coordinating highways and transport inputs with the Architect, Landscape Architect, Civil and Structural Engineer, Planning Consultant, Access Consultant, Cost Consultant, MEP Engineer and the Client's legal advisers; • identifying, managing and supporting the approvals route for Section 278 works, Traffic Management Orders, stopping-up, oversailing and undersailing licences, and other relevant statutory processes; • developing, coordinating and supporting the delivery of highways and transport strategies relating to pedestrianisation, access restriction, servicing, parking, cycle provision, bay relocation, public realm interfaces and development on former highway land; • supporting the Project through planning, technical design, implementation and close-out, including ongoing technical support in relation to statutory approvals and highway delivery. It is recognised that Candidates may propose multi-disciplinary teams or collaborative arrangements. Where this is the case, the contractual relationship between organisations and the allocation of roles and responsibilities must be clearly described in the submission. The organisation with which the National Gallery will contract must be clearly identified as the Lead Supplier.

£150k - 180kLondon26 May 2026Open tender →

GMCA 1699 Engineering Project Manager Support for Solar Design and Build Contract Management

Greater Manchester Combined Authority

GMCA has been working with partners to identify appropriate sites for energy generation as part of our regional decarbonisation activities. In 2023, GMCA commissioned a feasibility study to assess opportunities across the GM Waste Estate and identified 10 suitable sites for rooftop and ground-mounted solar. This presents an opportunity for GM Waste to invest and reduce their onsite power demand. However, there is significantly more solar capacity potential than these sites require creating an opportunity for export into the wider public sector estate and GMCA is interested in co-investing or procuring this power for their own use. GMCA are seeking support from potential suppliers to progress this work through to delivery by providing Engineering Project Manager Support. The project is split into 2 contingent parts as the number of sites taken forward in Part 2 for investment will depend upon the outputs from Part 1.

£820k - 984kManchester26 May 2026Open tender →

Invitation to Tender for the Construction of Gillett Playing Fields Sports Pavilion

Chorley Council

The project involves the construction of a single storey sports pavilion with associated external works on a site on the periphery of the well-established sports ground at Gillett Playing Fields, Long Lane, Heath Charnock, Chorley, PR6 9EF. The project is procured under a traditional contract but with contractor's design for the Mechanical and Electrical services along with the steel fabrication details. The contractor shall appoint appropriate sub-contractors to carry out their work, and all cost should be included within the tender.

£0Chorley26 May 2026Open tender →

Day Works Civils

VIA EAST MIDLANDS LIMITED

Via East Midlands on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council (NCC) provide a variety of works on both a planned and ad-hoc basis, addressing situations where internal resources are insufficient. This service necessitates the provision of operatives to undertake the completion of a wide range of tasks on the highway to minimise disruption to the network. Via East Midlands will appoint a selection of three experienced and competent Contractors to provide Day Works Civils support on both a planned and ad-hoc basis, addressing situations where internal resources are insufficient. Due to duly substantiated urgency not attributable to the Authority, the tender timescale has been reduced to 10 days to ensure continuity of critical services.

£4m - 4.8mBilsthorpe26 May 2026Open tender →

Sherington C of E School Flat Roof, Insulation Upgrade

Milton Keynes City Council

Milton Keynes City Council is out to tender for the provision of upgrade of flat roof covering at Sherington C of E School. The works will include the full strip of the existing flat roof covering to the deck. Installation of new built up felt roofing system with insulation. Please refer to Sherington C of E School Specification of Works AFI- for full specification of work required. Scope Further information about the Council’s requirement is set out in Tender Documents.

£75k - 90kMilton Keynes27 May 2026Open tender →

Design Lead for Linwood School Satellite Expansion

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council

Linwood School is a Special School with the main campus (Linwood Campus) located on Alma Road in the Winton East Ward. Due to rising need for specialist places, the school has expanded into a number of satellite sites in Poole and Bournemouth and has also significantly increased the number of pupils on the main campus. The purpose of the project is to adapt the former Parkfield School site into a campus of Linwood Special School. The primary changes required are to adapt a building intended as an all-through school for mainstream pupils into a school for KS2 (aged 7-11) through to KS5 (aged 16-18) pupils with a variety of specialist needs including Autistic Spectrum Condition and Social Emotional and Mental Health Needs. This procurement exercise is to obtain the professional services of a suitably qualified architect to act as Principal Designer under CDM 2015 regulations and Principal Designer (as defined under the Building Safety Act 2022) and lead a team of specialist consultants from RIBA Stage 2 (Concept Design) to RIBA Stage 6 (Handover). The Design Lead, thus appointed will form part of the procurement team who, working alongside members of the council's in-house client team, will procure the services of the remaining professional advisors to design, specify and manage the proposed package of works.

£300k - 360kBournemouth27 May 2026Open tender →

Design & Construction of New Wastewater Recycling Centre and Ancillary Services at Beeston, Norwich

SEVERN TRENT SERVICES (WATER AND SEWERAGE) LIMITED

ST Connect are seeking to run a competitive flexible procurement process to appoint a contractor for the design and build of a new Wastewater Recycling Centre and ancillary services at Beeston Park, Norwich. The first stage will be a PSQ stage where it is envisaged that a tender list of 3 to 5 contractors will be drawn up, comprising the highest scoring evaluated PSQ submissions, to be invited to submit tenders for the project. The contractors scope will be to fulfil the duties of the Principal Contractor under the CDM Regulations and complete the design, build, commissioning and operational proving of the wastewater recycling centre including the completion of a fully co-ordinated technical design to meet the requirements of a performance specification provided by ST Connect, the discharge of all remaining statutory conditions and compliance with all applicable legal and regulatory standards, permits and licenses. If the contractors proposed solution requires changes to the consented scheme, the contractor will be exclusively responsible for preparing, supporting, funding and securing all amendments and proving to ST Connect that their proposed solution can be delivered within the construction programme. We anticipate the contract period to be in the region of 15 to 18 months from date of award of contract. The anticipated contract value range in GBP Sterling is from £8,000,000.00 to £9,000,000.00.

£0Coventry27 May 2026Open tender →