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Refurbishment of 2 Woodend Cottages

East Suffolk Council

East Suffolk Council (‘the Council’, ‘ESC’) is looking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced supplier for the refurbishment, capital upgrades and internal remodelling of a three-bed semi-detached house, located in Stoven. Along with demolition of rear extension. The property is within the councils HRA stock and is currently void, refurbishment will allow us to return the property to use.

£0Woodbridge27 May 2026Open tender →

Hillhead Subway Station Improvement Works

Strathclyde Partnership for Transport

The proposed improvement works are expected to include: Renewal and alterations to building services (lighting, small power, PAVA, fire detection, comms, ventilation etc.). Removal of ceiling systems at upper concourse level. Required M&E works associated with ceiling system removal (concourse and platform levels). Renewal of floor and stair coverings throughout (concourse and platform). Improvement to wayfinding. Renewal of staff facilities (Toilet and Kitchen). Replacement of fixtures and fittings (handrails, balustrade capping, doorsets etc.).

£1.7mGlasgow28 May 2026Open tender →

PR-11057-PA-Roofing Contracts

Paragon Asra Housing Limited

PA Housing Limited are procuring their Roofing contract to deliver flat and pitched roof replacements to properties owned and managed by PA Housing Limited. The works required by the contract include, but are not restricted to the following; 1. Flat Roof Replacements 2. Pitched Roof Replacements 3. Associated roofline works including guttering and all rainwater goods 4. Associated insulation works 5. Porch roofs and canopies The maximum term of the Contract will be six years. There will be two regional lots located within London and the South East. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Walton-on-Thames:-Roof-works-and-other-special-trade-construction-works./H5B75VEHXD To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/H5B75VEHXD

£11.7m - 14mWalton-on-Thames28 May 2026Open tender →

Highways Term Maintenance HM10 – Highway and Footway Maintenance

Sefton Council

The work for HM10 - Highways and footway reactive maintenance will be at separate sites described in the Task Orders, located anywhere within the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton. Anticipated works type to be undertaken under the proposed contract: • Footway maintenance activities, including isolated repairs. Footway materials may include bituminous, p.c. flags, Southport tiles, blockwork, p.c kerbs and edgings. Adjustment of utilities covers and other ironworks may also be included. • Carriageway maintenance activities, including isolated repairs, patching and reinstatement of road markings. • Maintenance of Road Restraint systems • Trial Pits within the highway boundary • Out of Hours Call Out: After 1600 hours (Monday to Friday) and for the full 24-hour period on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays the Authority operates a night security service. The Contactor shall provide out of hours call out during any Christmas Shutdown period. Any work required by the service, under this Contract, shall be issued verbally to the Contractors ‘call out team(s)’ who are required to attend site within 1 hour of the call being made. • Assistance with Winter Gritting/Snow Clearance Operations: During periods of extreme weather, the Contractor may be instructed to provide sufficient operatives, vehicles and plant (as appropriate) to assist with daytime winter gritting/snow clearance operations on the highway network across the Borough • Conduct regular, scheduled inspections and servicing of 3no pumps and associated systems, including confined space entry, ensuring all equipment is operating efficiently and in compliance with relevant regulations and standards • Utility searches as and when required. Utility searches are carried out on a call-off basis. The Service Manager may instruct utility searches for specific locations or Task Orders. The Contractor does not assume any minimum volume of utility searches and no standing charge applies. Payment is made only for utility searches instructed and completed, valued using the relevant Price List item(s) and supported by the search request, search results and location reference. The Service Manager may also instruct the Contractor to carry out the following additional activities: • The repair or renewal of the existing highway and land drainage systems as required, including culverts, ditches, pipework, manholes, chambers, catchpits, outfalls and gullies. • The construction of new highway and land drainage systems. The repair or renewal of the existing highway and land drainage systems as required, including culverts, ditches, pipework, manholes, chambers, catchpits, outfalls and gullies. The cleansing of the highway and land drainage system will be carried out by others but it may be necessary for the successful contractor/contractors to work with these others or provide their own equipment to support their operations. The work is generally for isolated repair/ replacement of highway drains and road gullies and/or for cleansing, bottoming and scything of lengths of selected ditches. • Footway Reconstruction Schemes. Footway materials may include bituminous, p.c. flags, Southport tiles, blockwork, p.c kerbs and edgings. Adjustment of utilities covers and other ironworks may also be included. • Carriageway Surfacing Schemes including full reconstruction, re-surfacing, planning and adjustment of ironworks and reinstatement of road markings. • CCTV surveys of drainage and sewers • Site testing, including but not limited to coring, skid resistance, surface texture, deflection/structural testing, density and compaction testing, drainage/permeability checks, retro reflectivity testing, adhesion (pull out testing) testing and other surface or material tests. The Council has not undertaken preliminary market engagement in accordance with Sections 16 and 17 of the Procurement Act 2023, having assessed that it was not required for the nature and scope of this procurement. The Contract will be tendered using the open procedure under the Procurement Act 2023. It is proposed to procure a 8-year contract, consisting of an initial 5-year period followed by a maximum of 3 x 1-year extensions which will be offered following a satisfactory performance review (in line with agreed KPI’s), The Council is open to considering innovative methods of delivery including partnerships between suppliers. The Council will use Key Performance Indicators to monitor the successful bidder's performance throughout the duration of the contract. The performance of the contractor will be used to determine whether an extension is offered at the end of the initial 5-year period. Participation in this tendering process which seeks to result in securing one contractor to provide the necessary Highway and Footway Maintenance (HM10) - Highways and footway reactive maintenance services, in no way guarantees the successful tenderer any given volume of work over the duration of the contract period.

£54m - 64.8mBootle28 May 2026Open tender →

5512 - St. Martins Comprehensive School - Roof Works

Caerphilly County Borough Council

You are invited to submit a tender for the replacement of the administration block (266) roof. The scope of the project is fully described in Appendix 1 but in summary the scope is: - Provide and erect fixed scaffolding with built in stairs, hoists for materials, and including additional protection over all maintained entrance/exit and fire escape doors, double boarded fans, kick boards, brick guards on handrails, netting and any post protection padding as may be necessary, etc. - Pitched Roof Renewal of block 266. - All works must be carried out and completed over the summer period between 20th July – 28th August 2026. - Allow for all necessary protection to existing flat and pitched roof areas not included in these works. - Elevations to be fully scaffolded, must include fixed staircase and internal barrier to floor edge. - Heras anti climb fencing to be erected around the complete perimeter of the scaffolding, a minimum 1-2m outside base of scaffolding, to provide complete segregation between works and building/school users. - No Doorways, gates or walkways are to be blocked off during the execution of these works without the prior written consent of the contract administrator. - To the areas noted on drawing number A001, supply and install new roof coverings including all new lead gutters, valleys, flashings, structural roof battens, breathable under cloak, and all necessary ventilation, etc. - All to be as the attached technical specification. - Lead to be Code 5 to gutters and valleys with Code 4 to be used everywhere else. - Form new lead collars and soakers where existing pipework penetrates the roof. - Contractor to allow to safely isolate, remove and refit any cables necessary to complete the works.

£150k - 180kHengoed29 May 2026Open tender →

Roofing Framework for Domestic Properties - 2026-2029

Bristol City Council

Roofing Framework for Domestic Properties - 2026-2029 Lot 1 - Replacement Pitched Lot 2 - Call off Flat & Pitched Lot 1 will be for pitched roof cover replacement and associated works to individual properties and small blocks in the North & South of the city up to & including 4 storey using SOR`s to identify works required. Lot 2 will be mini tenders within the Framework for a mixture of flat roofs and mixed larger projects that can include works to a site or block of flats as determined by Bristol City Council.

£19.5m - 23.4mBristol29 May 2026Open tender →

WLC Southall Boundary Fence

West London College

The front elevation of Southall Community College is currently open. This project provides a new security fence to the south boundary of the site and includes manually operated vehicle and pedestrian gates. There are sections of fencing between the boundary fence and the building to segregate sections of the front elevation. To limit disruption to the college the works are anticipated to take place during the college’s summer break – July and August 2026

£70k - 84kLondon29 May 2026Open tender →

Alexandra Park Boathouse Café Toilet Refurbishment, Queens Road, Oldham OL8 2AX

Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council

The refurbishment of the public lavatories at The Boathouse Cafe. The primary objective is to change the access to the public lavatories from an external doorway (into the building) to an internal doorway located within the cafe area. The project involves the refurbishment of the public lavatories at The Boathouse Café. The proposed refurbishment work includes reconfiguration of the facility and creating access between the WC and adjoining Café to enable controlled access and use. Works will entail strictly stripping out the existing lavatories and installing a new layout to accommodate the change of access. The works also comprise the strip-out, alteration, and installation of electrical services associated with the refurbishment of public toilet facilities, including: • Removal of redundant distribution board and services • Installation of a new Schneider Acti9 Isobar 18-way SP&N Type A distribution board (DB:B) • Provision of new final circuits for o Lighting o Small power o Water heaters o Trace heating o Extract ventilation o Alarms o Other associated equipment, • Reinstatement of existing retained circuits. • Installation of new containment systems within the roof void. • Replacement of lighting and emergency lighting systems. • Modifications to fire alarm and accessible WC alarm systems. Mechanical works include the strip-out of existing mechanical services and the installation of new heating, ventilation and water services serving refurbished Ladies, Gents and Accessible WCs. This will allow the continued use of the WC facility, whilst bringing it to current standards, improving utilisation, security and operational management.

£55k - 66kOldham29 May 2026Open tender →

Window Replacement & Associated Works

Bristol City Council

The council intends to appoint a provider to deliver an ongoing window replacement programme for its low rise housing stock (up to four storeys), primarily during the spring and summer months. Works may be carried out simultaneously across multiple nearby streets or blocks and will include the replacement or repair of windows, balcony doors, entrance doors, and related building fabric elements. In addition, Bristol City Council requires window servicing for several high rise buildings (five storeys and above), with works taking place across the city. The scope includes, but is not limited to: 1. Scaffolding installation and management 2. UPVC, timber, and aluminium window and door replacement 3. Spandrel panel replacement 4. Window and door repairs 5. Window servicing across applicable properties

£20m - 24mBristol29 May 2026Open tender →

ELECTRICAL REWIRE (PHASE 2) AT WHITTAKER MOSS PRIMARY SCHOOL, ROCHDALE

Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council

The Contractor shall be entirely responsible for the accurate and efficient installation and performance of the works as detailed below and in the Contract documentation. Unless otherwise indicated the works shall include for the coordination, supply, delivery to site, installation, setting to work, testing, and commissioning, the following works in accordance with the requirements of this specification and the accompanying drawings: • Electrical Services • Strip Out Works • Builders Work in Connection • Testing and Commissioning • Provision of O&M Manuals and User Guides The Contractor shall pay particular attention to the Main Contract documents in respect of the programming of the works. The works were planned to be carried out over a 3-year period in separately tendered phases during the summer holiday breaks.

£250k - 300kSale29 May 2026Open tender →

APPOINTMENT OF A PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR FOR THE 'REDISCOVERING TAVISTOCK ABBEY' PROJECT

Tavistock Town Council

Summary Tavistock Town Council as Client and Accountable Body invites tenders from a Principal Contractor with the relevant skills and capability in heritage and conservation projects to take the lead role for the grant funded repair, refurbishment and new public access, lighting and signage enhancement of Betsy Grimbal's Tower (Grade 1 (No.1326209)) and Still House (Grade 2 (No.1105870)) buildings located on Plymouth Road in the town centre. Provided on Tavistock Town Council website to assist with the submission are drawings showing elevations and work details, pre-construction Information, details of preliminaries, schedule of works and archaeology reports. The estimated budget allowance for this project for the Principal Contractor's fees is between £325,000 to £375,000 plus VAT. With contract administration being managed by Le Page Architects, the project will also include working alongside Structural Engineers (estimated £3,700), Archaeologist (estimated £10,000) and Ecologist (estimated £5,000). The Principal Contractor's roles and responsibilities are to undertake the capital grant funded fabric works which will be executed JCT Building Contract as well as liaison with the other appointed professional consultants listed above. During the construction phase on Betsy Grimbal's Tower there will also be two skills day workshops and an archaeological dig project co-ordinated by Tavistock Heritage Trust. The anticipated start date for capital works is the end of June 2026, with a completion date of mid-November 2026. When submitting your tender, you must provide the following: 1. The Schedule of Works FULLY priced with each line item having a cost set against it - see J26.014 TTC Abbey Schedule of Works 15.04.26 Tender Issue Rev B 2. Full programme proposals for the project 3. Full CDM answers to the attached Pre Construction Information. Overview This contract forms part of the Rediscovering Abbey Remains Project. The objectives are wide and diverse; part of which is to ensure the continuous repair and care of the Tavistock Abbey remains. Further elements of the project include extensive archaeological investigations, research into the abbey and its life and power and the creation of AV interpretation of the finds and research. This will ensure long term interest both from the local community and visitors, and provide knowledge of the abbey, which until now has been rather piecemeal, and will aim to create an educational resource for schools and research. The capital works relating to the repairs will be managed by the Tavistock Town Council who own the two substantial abbey remains. The Town Council are in partnership with the Tavistock Heritage Trust who will be managing the remaining elements of the project relating to research and interpretation. Tavistock Abbey is a Scheduled Monument SAM 1020401. Betsy Grimbal's Towers is Listed Grade I and is on the At Risk Register, category C (slow decay; no solution agreed). The building borders Plymouth Road, the entrance to the Bedford Hotel carpark and the Tavistock Vicarage parking area. The Stillhouse is Listed Grade II located within the curtilage of the garden of the Bedford Hotel and Tavistock Vicarage garden and borders the abbey's precinct wall abutting the River Tavy. Both buildings are in the ownership of the Tavistock Town Council. Information about the Tavistock Town Council is available on www.tavistock.gov.uk, and the Tavistock Heritage Trust on www.heritageintavistock.org. Submission requirements Applicants should note that submissions should be made by post and must be received no later than the stated deadline. It is the tenderers responsibility to ensure that their tenders arrive at the office address and by this date and time. Tavistock Town Council does not undertake to consider late tenders. If you are interested in tendering for this project please return your tender in writing in a sealed envelope by no later than midday 29th May 2026 marked: CONFIDENTIAL - REDISCOVERING TAVISTOCK ABBEY PROJECT: CAPITAL to: The Proper Officer, Tavistock Town Council, Town Council Offices, Drake Road, TAVISTOCK, Devon, PL19 0AU. For tender enquiries please contact Wayne Southall on 01822 616134 or via email wayne.southall@tavistock.gov.uk For technical enquiries please contact Simon Crosbie on 01752 849880 or via email scrosbie@lepagearchitects.com For site access please contact Becky Rowe on 01822 616134 or via email becky.rowe@tavistock.gov.uk Note - prospective tenderers are prohibited from contacting staff or councillors to canvass or encourage support for their tender outside of the prescribed process. The tenders will be assessed 60% price, 40% technical return. The submission should include a detailed financial breakdown as included within the schedule of works. The technical return should include an outline methodology for delivering the project scope, draft project programme, key points for the pre-tender construction phase plan, appropriate level of insurance cover including contractor all risk, schedule of stage payments, QA documentation relating to key personal and comms arrangements, two suitable references and evidence of experience in delivering three conservation projects of a similar scope/size.

£375k - 450kTavistock29 May 2026Open tender →

5499 - Cwmcarn Primary School - Damp Proofing Works

Caerphilly County Borough Council

You are invited to submit a tender for Damp Proofing Works at Cwmcarn Primary School. The scope of the project is fully described in Appendix 1 but in summary the scope is: - New tanking, plaster boarding and skim finish to internal walls - Repoint stonework/brick windows details - Redecoration and floor protections - Check RWG’s and refit where necessary. - Protect areas not included in these works. - Works must be completed during School Summer holidays 20th July – 28th August 2026 -All site visits must be pre-arranged via the school, you will not be allowed to visit the school unless this has been carried out.

£34k - 41kHengoed29 May 2026Open tender →