This contract involves the supply of food products to the Višķi Social Care Center and the 'Avots' Social Support and Care Center in the Augšdaugava region. The total value of the contract is €8,001.36. Suppliers are invited to provide a range of food items to meet the needs of these centers, ensuri
Contract awarded. Originally published 10 months ago.
This contract involves the first phase of construction works aimed at improving the Kalupes Park area in Kalupē, located in the Augšdaugava municipality. Suppliers are invited to submit proposals for the necessary construction services to enhance the park's facilities and environment. The deadline f
The Augšdaugava Municipality is seeking suppliers to provide technical maintenance and repair services for its vehicles. This contract involves regular servicing, repairs, and ensuring that all municipal vehicles are in optimal working condition. Suppliers should be prepared to deliver high-quality
This contract involves the supply of wood pellets to the institutions of Augšdaugava Municipality. The aim is to provide a sustainable and efficient source of heating fuel for public facilities. Suppliers are invited to submit their proposals for the delivery of these wood pellets, ensuring complian
This contract involves the supply of food products to educational institutions in the Augšdaugava municipality for the 2025/2026 academic year. The total value of the contract is approximately €62,785.70. Suppliers are invited to provide a range of food items, including but not limited to, groceries
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.