The Bauska Municipality is seeking suppliers to provide veterinary services for the capture of stray dogs and cats, as well as other animals that have wandered into populated areas. This includes the provision of veterinary care and animal shelter services within the administrative territory of Baus
Tender closed on 31 Mar 2026. Awaiting award.
Bauska Municipality is seeking suppliers to provide irregular transport services, specifically bus rental with drivers. This contract is valued at 400,000 and aims to meet the transportation needs of various municipal institutions. Suppliers interested in this opportunity can find more details at th
This contract involves the provision of architectural design services for the reconstruction of the 'Kamenes' apartment building in Svitenē, Bauska Municipality. The selected supplier will be responsible for developing the construction project documentation and providing author supervision throughou
This contract opportunity involves the supply of educational toys to a daycare center located in Iecava, Latvia. The aim is to provide high-quality toys that promote learning and development for children in the center. Suppliers are invited to submit their proposals for the types of toys they can pr
This contract involves the supply and installation of interactive outdoor stands specifically designed for the needs of the Tourism Information Center. Suppliers are required to adhere to the technical specifications and contract draft provided. The project aims to enhance the visitor experience by
Swansea Council is hosting a virtual market engagement event on 8th July 2026 for organisations interested in delivering Housing Support Grant-funded services to prevent homelessness.
LBH seeks an experienced care provider to deliver personalized support services across three extra care schemes for older adults and younger adults with diverse care needs.
Lead service provider needed to deliver personalised supported employment services to over 9,000 West Yorkshire residents with health conditions and disabilities, worth up to £23.2 million.
Kent County Council is engaging organisations to help design peer support programmes for perinatal mental health and parent-infant relationships across five districts, with indicative funding of £250,000 annually from April 2027.