This contract opportunity involves the continuation of social neighborhood management starting from March 2026, with a contract duration of three years. The key focus areas include community participation, project support, public relations, and involvement in urban and social renewal strategies. Sup
Tender closed on 2 Feb 2026. Awaiting award.
This contract involves the installation of building automation systems for a new transitional housing facility for homeless individuals at Kelmesberg. The work includes the supply and installation of complete building management technology to ensure sustainable and energy-efficient operation of the
This contract opportunity involves metal construction and glazing work for the renovation of the historical town hall. The project includes the installation of aluminum room and access systems that do not require fire protection, as well as the proper installation and sealing of all glass panes and
The city of Stolberg (Rhld.) is seeking services to establish a shelter for refugees at the location Hamm-Mühle 1-5a, 52222 Stolberg (Rhld.). This shelter will accommodate up to 85 refugees from various countries. Suppliers are invited to provide the necessary services to set up and manage this acco
The city planning design by MRA, Stuttgart won the design competition for the redevelopment of the Zincoli site. Based on this, the new development needs to be planned and implemented. To ensure the best possible implementation of the planning ideas, MRA, Stuttgart has been commissioned with the obj
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.