Kent Fire and Rescue Service is seeking barristers and solicitors with fire safety law expertise for a two-lot legal services contract, with submissions due by 2nd March 2026.
Contract awarded. Originally published 1 months ago.
Only 1 prior award here — too little to read.
In professional services, KENT AND MEDWAY TOWNS FIRE AUTHORITY has awarded 1 contract to 1 supplier.
Across professional services, the most active winners are REED SPECIALIST RECRUITMENT LIMITED, WAVEMAKER LIMITED, DELOITTE LLP — the field to beat, or your route in as a partner.
Supplier needed to design, manufacture, and support four fire appliance variants with initial commitment for 35 units over a 5-year contract with optional extension.
The Authority is awarding a contract for supply, installation, and maintenance of a fuel management system across 17 sites with software, support services, and ongoing maintenance included.
Kent and Medway Towns Fire Authority seeks suppliers to provide 100 five-channel gas monitors (14 pumped, 86 passive) for a 4-year contract with optional 1-year extension, including maintenance and support services.
The Kent and Medway Towns Fire Authority is seeking a qualified supplier to provide service and maintenance for RADOS and EPD devices. This contract is valued at £500,000 and aims to ensure the reliable operation of these critical devices. Interested suppliers should submit their proposals by July 2
Westminster City Council seeks an experienced Managing Agent to provide residential property management services for four mixed-tenure council-developed housing schemes from May 2027.
UKRI seeks an occupational health services provider for 9,000 employees across multiple councils; bids due 29 July 2026 via Jaggaer eSourcing Portal.
Open call for PR and content services suppliers to provide flexible, on-demand support to the North East Mayoral Strategic Combined Authority through a new framework agreement worth up to £500,000.
FCDO seeks a delivery partner to lead civil society and civilian protection work in Sudan under a £30 million, five-year stability programme beginning FY 2027.