Buyer profile
SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL
Total contracts
4
Known spend
£14m
1 disclosed
Average value
£14m
Per contract
Active suppliers
10
Last 5 years
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What they buy
By CPV categoryConstruction worksCPV 45
1 contract · £14m
Petroleum & energyCPV 09
1 contract0
Public administrationCPV 75
1 contract0
Health & social workCPV 85
1 contract
Tender activity
Notices published per month — last 24 months
All contracts (4)
Framework to upgrade existing buildings in Surrey for residents, particularly those who are vulnerable to high energy costs and poor health outcomes, and who currently live in substandard housing. These works from the Framework will look to improv...
As part of Central Government's Warm Homes Programme, SCC submitted an expression of interest to DESNZ in December 2024 for the successor fund to HUG 2 called the Warm Homes -
SCC Independent Alternative Provision Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for children and young people with additional needs and disabilities - Admission Round 4
Surrey County Council is building a list of approved providers to deliver alternative education and support services to children and young people with additional needs and disabilities who have an Education, Health and Care Plan. Once you're approved and added to this list, schools can then hire you to deliver specific services — but there's no guaranteed work upfront.
Provision of Liquid Fuel to SFRS Depots 2026/7
Surrey Fire & Rescue Service (SFRS) needs a supplier to deliver bulk diesel and petrol fuel to their fire station depots across Surrey for their fire engines and vehicles. This is a straightforward fuel supply contract running in 2026/7, likely involving regular deliveries to multiple locations.
The current contract for Surrey Appropriate Adult Services will expire in 2026, and it is therefore necessary to recommission this essential service to ensure continuity.\n \n As a result, Surrey County Council invites potential providers with an ...
The current contract for Surrey Appropriate Adult Services will expire in 2026, and it is therefore necessary to recommission this essential service to ensure continuity. As a resu