University Of Edinburgh has issued this £570,660 procurement for pest control services under the Environmental category. This contract is currently open for bids with 28 days remaining until the submission deadline of 14 May 2026. Firms that begin preparation immediately have time for proper due diligence, a well-structured bid and thorough evidence-gathering.
View the tender listing for Pest Control Services for quick facts, deadlines and direct links to the tender documents.
| ISO 14001 | Net zero 2050 | 70/30 |
|---|---|---|
| Mandatory environmental standard | Government commitment driving spend | Typical quality-price split |
01 — What this contract is really asking for
The official tender language is written by legal and procurement teams whose primary obligation is compliance rather than clarity. What follows is a plain-English decode of what University Of Edinburgh is actually seeking and what a winning response must demonstrate beyond the stated specification.
The University of Edinburgh requires a pest control service to provide preventative and reactive service delivery to eradicate infestation of pests across the University estate and proof against future infestation. This will include but not be limited to accommodation, catering and events areas, offices and teaching areas. Bidders can bid for one or both Lots but can only be appointed to one lot. Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (“TUPE”) may apply to this contract. The University will evaluate the ITT submissions of all bidders who pass the SPD stage. The ITT will be weighted at 60% Technical and 40% Commercial. The weightings of each technical question will be detailed within the ITT. Technical Scores shall be allocated based on the total percentage ac
Beyond what is written in the specification, experienced public sector bidders understand that authorities like University Of Edinburgh simultaneously evaluate: technical capability, financial stability, cultural fit, and the risk profile of awarding to your firm versus a known incumbent. A winning bid addresses all four — even when only the first is explicitly scored.
Key insight: The UK net zero target is driving a sustained increase in environmental procurement across all tiers of government.
02 — About University Of Edinburgh
University Of Edinburgh is a UK public sector contracting authority operating under the Procurement Act 2023. As a public body spending taxpayer money they are legally required to run transparent procurement processes treating all suppliers equally — meaning this is a genuinely open competition any qualified firm can win.
Before writing a single word of your bid, spend two hours researching University Of Edinburgh on Contracts Finder. Review their previous award notices in the Environmental category to understand what they have bought before, at what price points, and what evaluation rationale they published. This intelligence should directly shape your executive summary, case study selection and pricing strategy.
Important: Net zero claims without third-party verification are increasingly challenged at evaluation. PAS 2060 verification is now the expected standard.
03 — Why this contract matters
Every government contract represents public money deployed to deliver services that citizens, communities and businesses depend on. This £570,660 contract from University Of Edinburgh is not simply a commercial transaction — it is a commitment to deliver measurable public outcomes in the Environmental sector.
For the UK economy, procurement at this scale creates and sustains substantial activity across the supply chain including: laboratory testing firms, environmental consultancies, waste processing facilities, renewable energy equipment suppliers and ecological survey specialists. A well-structured contract in this space drives innovation, builds supplier capability and develops the procurement market future contracts will draw on.
04 — Which firms are positioned to win
The ideal bidder combines relevant sector experience with demonstrable public sector delivery capability at the appropriate scale. Firms bidding in the Environmental sector should hold: ISO 14001, Environment Agency permits, waste carrier licence, PAS 2060 carbon neutrality verification. Where certifications are mandatory, firms without them are disqualified before evaluation begins. Where desirable, holding them improves scores meaningfully.
The winning bid will include three strong case studies from comparable public sector contracts — same type of authority, similar value and duration, with quantified evidenced outcomes. Generic private sector case studies score poorly. Case studies mirroring the buyer context score at the top of the range.
Key insight: Quantify your own carbon footprint, annual reduction trajectory and how your service delivery actively reduces the authority carbon impact.
05 — Sectors and industries that benefit
The primary beneficiaries are firms in the Environmental space with the core capabilities to deliver as prime contractor. The opportunity extends through the supply chain: laboratory testing firms, environmental consultancies, waste processing facilities, renewable energy equipment suppliers and ecological survey specialists. Firms not bidding as prime can benefit as subcontractors by positioning themselves proactively with likely prime bidders before the award is made.
For adjacent sector firms, this contract represents market intelligence. Understanding what University Of Edinburgh is procuring at this scale tells you where public sector spending is flowing — and where similar procurements from other authorities are likely to follow within 12 to 24 months.
06 — How to write a winning bid
The executive summary is the most important element of any public sector bid. Open by demonstrating that your firm understands precisely what University Of Edinburgh is trying to achieve — not just what they have asked for, but the outcomes they need to deliver to their own stakeholders. Most evaluation frameworks use a quality-price split of 60/40 or 70/30 in favour of quality. Price competitively, not cheaply. Social value is a mandatory scored criterion — your response must be specific, measurable and tied to the contract deliverables and the University Of Edinburgh local community.
The most common reasons firms lose: failing mandatory requirements buried in the specification; generic method statements not tailored to University Of Edinburgh; underselling capability through vague unquantified language; poor bid structure that makes it hard for evaluators to award marks; and pricing either uncompetitively high or suspiciously low without explanation.
What to do right now
Download the full tender documents from Find a Tender Service using reference 034825-2026. Read the specification in full with particular attention to mandatory requirements, evaluation criteria weightings and any TUPE or mobilisation obligations. Make a formal go or no-go decision within 48 hours. Assign a bid lead with dedicated capacity. Draft the executive summary first — it anchors every method statement.
Key action: Access full documents at https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/034825-2026
Key facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Contract title | Pest Control Services |
| Reference | 034825-2026 |
| Authority | University Of Edinburgh |
| Value | £570,660 |
| Status | Open — closes 14 May 2026 (28 days remaining) |
| Sector | Environmental |
| CPV codes | 90922000 |
| Certifications required | ISO 14001, Environment Agency permits, waste carrier licence, PAS 2060 carbon neutrality verification |
| Tender documents | https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/034825-2026 |
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