Supply of Building Materials, Heating and Plumbing Materials, Electrical Materials, Civils Materials & Associated Products
Carmarthenshire County CouncilEstimated Value
Not specified
Deadline
Not specified
Published
22 May 2026
Type
Not specified
Description
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The UK government is looking for suppliers to provide a wide range of building materials including heating, plumbing, electrical, and civil engineering products. This is a framework agreement, meaning successful suppliers will be approved to sell these materials to various government departments and public bodies over a set period, rather than a one-off purchase.
Requirements
- Must be able to supply building materials (general construction supplies)
- Must be able to supply heating and plumbing materials
- Must be able to supply electrical materials
- Must be able to supply civils materials (drainage, road materials, concrete, etc.)
- Must be able to supply associated products (ancillary items related to the above categories)
- Ability to fulfill orders from multiple government departments and public bodies
- Must comply with UK government procurement regulations and framework agreement terms
- Check full tender documents for specific quality standards, certifications, or compliance requirements
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Be listed on an approved suppliers framework to receive purchase orders for building materials
- Supply heating and plumbing products (boilers, radiators, pipes, fittings, etc.) when ordered
- Supply electrical materials (cables, switches, distribution boards, lighting, etc.) when ordered
- Supply civil engineering materials (aggregates, pipes, drainage products, etc.) when ordered
- Supply general building materials (timber, insulation, fixings, etc.) when ordered
- Fulfill orders within agreed timescales and deliver to specified UK locations
- Provide invoices and comply with payment terms (likely 30 days)
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is a 'framework agreement' — you're not bidding for one big project. Instead, you're applying to be an approved supplier, then you'll receive individual purchase orders over time. Understand the contract length and whether you want that commitment.
- 2The categories are broad (building materials, heating, plumbing, electrical, civils). Be honest about which categories you can genuinely supply. You don't have to bid for all of them — focus on your strengths.
- 3Look for the 'call-off' or 'ordering' section in the full tender documents. This explains how government bodies will actually place orders with you — usually via a portal or email. Make sure your systems can handle this.
- 4Check the pricing schedule carefully. Many framework agreements fix prices for the full term, so get your costings right. There may be volume discounts or tiered pricing — understand the model before bidding.
- 5Look for any minimum or maximum order volumes, stock holding requirements, or service level agreements (e.g., next-day delivery). These affect your profitability and operational costs.
Tips for Small Businesses
- Consider partnering with other small businesses via a consortium or subcontracting. If you're strong in plumbing but weak in electrical, team up with a company that covers those gaps. Framework agreements often prefer established suppliers, so a consortium looks stronger.
- Don't bid for product categories you can't reliably supply. If you're a small independent merchant, bidding for 'all civils materials' might overextend you. Be realistic — bid for what you actually stock and can source quickly.
- Check whether you need to hold minimum stock levels or meet next-day delivery targets. These sound good on paper but can tie up significant cash. Factor warehousing and logistics costs into your pricing, or negotiate flexible terms during the bidding process.
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Carmarthenshire County CouncilKey Dates
Published
22 May 2026
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