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Asbestos Reinspection and Management Surveys

Milton Keynes City Council

MKCC are required to meet all statutory obligations in relation to our Housing stock. The Housing stock asset management function is controlled by the MKCC Housing Maintenance and Investment (HMI) team. Accordingly, this tender package for the Housing Stock encompasses: Provision of annual Asbestos Management Re-Inspections to Blocks & Associated Communal Areas as defined in HSG264 to assist MKCC in complying with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. Provision of ad hoc Asbestos Management Inspections to Block Communal Areas as defined in HSG264 to assist MKCC in complying with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. Pre‑Market Engagement was considered but not undertaken for this procurement. This requirement concerns the delivery of asbestos surveying services, which are well‑understood, and subject to established industry standards and accreditation requirements. The contracting authority has prior experience of procuring similar services and is aware of a mature and competitive marketplace. The project team therefore determined that Pre‑Market Engagement would not add material value or improve competition, specification development, or procurement outcomes. In accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 and adopting a proportionate approach, the authority proceeded directly to the tender stage.

£270k - 324kMilton Keynes26 May 2026Open tender →

Asbestos Reinspection and Management Surveys

Milton Keynes City Council

MKCC are required to meet all statutory obligations in relation to our Housing stock. The Housing stock asset management function is controlled by the MKCC Housing Maintenance and Investment (HMI) team. Accordingly, this tender package for the Housing Stock encompasses: Provision of annual Asbestos Management Re-Inspections to Blocks & Associated Communal Areas as defined in HSG264 to assist MKCC in complying with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. Provision of ad hoc Asbestos Management Inspections to Block Communal Areas as defined in HSG264 to assist MKCC in complying with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. Pre‑Market Engagement was considered but not undertaken for this procurement. This requirement concerns the delivery of asbestos surveying services, which are well‑understood, and subject to established industry standards and accreditation requirements. The contracting authority has prior experience of procuring similar services and is aware of a mature and competitive marketplace. The project team therefore determined that Pre‑Market Engagement would not add material value or improve competition, specification development, or procurement outcomes. In accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 and adopting a proportionate approach, the authority proceeded directly to the tender stage.

£270k - 324kMilton Keynes26 May 2026Open tender →

Asbestos Management

Ipswich Borough Council

Ipswich Borough Council are currently out to tender for the provision of Asbestos Management Surveys. This opportunity is available in the 'Current Tenders' area of portal. Interested parties are invited to express their interest to gain full access to the tender documentation. The deadline date for submissions of the tender is 27th May 2026 @ 11:00hrs. Please note late returns will NOT be permitted The deadline for clarification questions is 18th May 2026 @ 14:00hrs which must be generated via the correspondence option on the website. Please note that clarifications for the Contract has a deadline of 11th May 2026 @ 14:00hrs.

£195k - 234kIpswich27 May 2026Open tender →

PURCH2934 University of Glasgow Asbestos Removal and Remediation Services – Stage 1

University of Glasgow

PURCH2934 University of Glasgow Asbestos Removal and Remediation Services – Stage 1 Tender documents available from Public Contracts Scotland. Tender returns should be submitted via Public Contracts Scotland, no paper copies will be accepted. Should paper tenders be submitted, they will be rejected. Further to this any questions or communications regarding individual tender exercises must be sent via the Public Contracts Scotland Portal. Tender queries received through any other channel will not be answered. Should users of Public Contracts Scotland have any problems with the web site they should contact website Support Desk, contact details can be found by following the ‘Contact Us’ option on the left hand menu at http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/default.aspx

Value not specifiedGlasgow29 May 2026Open tender →

1362 - Community Housing - Planned Works Framework

Community Housing

This procurement is for the establishment of a multi-supplier framework for the delivery of planned, cyclical and improvement works and associated services across housing and building assets. The scope covers a broad range of capital works, planned maintenance and compliance-related activities, including fire precaution works and fire systems, window and door replacement programmes, kitchen and bathroom installations, gas and commercial heating installations, roofing works, water mains installations and CCTV surveys, planned improvement works, cyclical decoration programmes, damp and mould remedial works, lift maintenance, energy efficiency works, door entry systems, equipment and adaptations (including DFGs), asbestos removal and surveying, water hygiene testing and remedial works, air conditioning servicing and maintenance, lightning protection, sump pump and pumping station servicing, solid fuel and LPG servicing and maintenance, air source heat pump and photovoltaic servicing, automated gates and access systems, and statutory testing. The framework also includes a range of professional, technical and assurance services, including health and safety consultancy, building surveying services, structural engineering services, mechanical and electrical compliance consultancy, CDM and principal designer services, architectural services, housing-related legal services, and third-party gas and electrical auditing. The framework is structured across forty-four (44) lots, eight (8) of which are optional value-based lots designed to distinguish between contracts below £1.2 million and contracts of £1 million and above, enabling access to appropriately qualified and experienced suppliers and supporting proportionality in supplier selection. Where a workstream is split into value-based lots, suppliers must select and bid for only one of the split lots (for example, Lot 10 or Lot 10a) and will not be permitted to submit bids for both. “Authorised User” means any of the following: i) any entity within the same group of companies as TCHG from time to time (a “TCHG Group Member”); ii) any entity or joint venture company that TCHG or any other TCHG Group Member holds an interest in from time to time (a “TCHG JV”); iii) any Social Housing Provider in the United Kingdom (excluding TCHG, TCHG Group Members and TCHG JVs); iv) any national, regional or local health authority, including NHS Trusts and Primary Care Trusts; v) any educational establishment, including but not limited to primary and secondary schools, further and higher education institutions, academies and free schools; vi) any other “contracting authority” in the UK as defined in the Procurement Act 2023; and vii) any supply chain member of TCHG or of any of the above organisations; and, in the case of the organisations listed in limbs (iii), (iv), (v), (vi) and (vii) above, who has entered into an Access Agreement with TCHG.

£1600m - 1920mKidderminster3 Jun 2026Open tender →

Demolition of Former Papdale Halls of Residence, Kirkwall

Orkney Islands Council

The project will comprise the complete removal of the buildings, foundations, roads, footpaths, services and infrastructure back to a brownfield site, ready for future development. The project will also comprise the licensed removal of asbestos containing materials from the building prior to demolition and recycling of all waste materials where possible. The residential complex includes 5 no. three-storey residential blocks, connecting single-storey concourse, boiler stack and oil storage tanks. The buildings are CLASP Mk 4 construction comprising concrete panel curtain walling fixed to a steel frame. The floors and original flat roof are timber construction and windows and doors aluminium. A steel frame pitched roof was later installed on the residential blocks with metal profiled sheets. The buildings have a gross internal floor area of 5155m2 and a total site area of 14,149m2.

£3mKirkwall5 Jun 2026Open tender →