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PCI_LotB1_183 Active Travel Training Sessions

HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

Estimated Value

£19,955 – £0

Deadline

11 February 2026

Published

4 June 2026

Type

services

VCSE SuitableSouth EastGBCPV: 71311200

Overview

A call-off from Lot B1 of the Place, Connectivity & Infrastructure Professional Services Framework 2022-2026 (Published 4 March 2022). The project will deliver cycle training sessions such as confidence, led rides and bike maintenance sessions to members of the public. The sessions will be provided in specific locations where behaviour change campaigns are required

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Medium Complexity

The UK government wants to deliver cycle training sessions (confidence building, guided rides, and bike maintenance) to the public in specific areas where they're trying to encourage more people to cycle. This is a call-off contract from an existing framework agreement, meaning you can only bid if you're already on the Place, Connectivity & Infrastructure Professional Services Framework 2022-2026.

Requirements

  • Must be a registered supplier on the Place, Connectivity & Infrastructure Professional Services Framework 2022-2026 (Lot B1)
  • Must be able to deliver cycle training sessions in public locations
  • Must have capacity to run confidence-building sessions for cyclists
  • Must be able to deliver led/guided ride sessions
  • Must have expertise in bike maintenance training delivery
  • Must understand behaviour change campaign principles and how training fits into them
  • Must be able to work with members of the public (potential safeguarding/DBS requirements — check full documents)

Key Tasks & Deliverables

  • Deliver cycle confidence training sessions to members of the public
  • Organise and run led/guided cycle rides in designated locations
  • Deliver bike maintenance training sessions
  • Identify and work in specific locations where behaviour change campaigns are active
  • Tailor sessions to encourage cycling behaviour change in target areas
  • Report on session delivery and participant engagement (likely required — confirm in full tender)

How to Read This Tender

  • 1This is a 'call-off' contract, not an open tender — you can ONLY bid if you're already listed on the Framework agreement (check the UK e-Notification Service or the Framework document published 4 March 2022). If you're not on it, you've missed the opportunity unless a new framework opens.
  • 2The contract is vague about locations, numbers of sessions, and budget — these details will be in the full tender documents. Download and read those carefully before quoting.
  • 3Look for: How many sessions? How many participants per session? What's the budget cap? Which locations are targeted? These are critical for pricing.
  • 4'Behaviour change campaigns' is jargon for government initiatives encouraging people to cycle more — understand which campaign(s) this supports so you can show relevant experience.
  • 5Check whether you need DBS clearance or safeguarding training — if sessions involve young people or vulnerable adults, this will be mandatory and will delay your ability to start work.

Tips for Small Businesses

  • If you're not on the Framework yet, you can't bid — but watch for the next Framework tender (usually annual or every 2 years). In the meantime, consider subcontracting to a Framework supplier who wins this contract.
  • This contract likely scores heavily on 'social value' (demonstrating community benefit). Emphasise your track record with underrepresented groups in cycling (women, disabled cyclists, low-income communities). This can win you points even if your price isn't the cheapest.
  • Consider partnering with a local bike shop or cycling club for bike maintenance delivery — you don't need to do everything yourself. A consortium approach can strengthen your bid if you lack in-house maintenance expertise.

Award Details

Walk Wheel Cycle Trust

24 Feb 20261 Apr 202631 Dec 2026

£19,955

Likely incumbents

Suppliers who won similar work from this buyer in the last 5 years.

4 found
  1. 1

    SYSTRA Limited

    1 contract wonlatest 26 Feb 2026ends 31 Mar 2027

    £9,975

    total awarded

  2. 2

    JACOBS UK LIMITED

    1 contract wonlatest 26 Feb 2026ends 1 Mar 2027

    £150,000

    total awarded

  3. 3

    Walk Wheel Cycle Trust

    1 contract wonlatest 19 Feb 2026ends 30 Sept 2026

    £59,560

    total awarded

  4. 4

    PHILLIPS ECOLOGY

    1 contract wonlatest 19 Feb 2026ends 31 Oct 2026

    £144,270

    total awarded

SYSTRA Limited is the most likely incumbent based on recency and category match. To win, bidders typically need a clearly differentiated proposition or a price advantage.

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HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Typepublic body
RegionSouth West
Total contracts34
Total spend£0
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Key Dates

Published

4 June 2026

Submission deadline

11 February 2026

Renewal expected60% confident

January 2027

Predicted using median duration of past contracts from this buyer in the same CPV division (9 months from contract start date → renewal expected by Jan 2027).

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