| CONTRACT QUICK REFERENCE | |
| Buyer | Canterbury Environment Company Ltd |
| Category | Consulting & Advisory Tenders |
| Portal | Find a Tender |
| Official notice | View on GOV.UK → |
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Canterbury Environment Company Ltd has published a procurement opportunity for provision of steel bins and spare parts with an estimated value of an undisclosed value. The submission deadline is the date stated in the official notice, giving eligible UK suppliers a limited window to prepare and submit bids through the official Find a Tender portal.
Published on 2026-04-10, this contract is open to suitably qualified suppliers across the United Kingdom. All businesses interested in bidding should review the full tender documentation and confirm they meet all eligibility requirements before the closing date.
Contract overview
Canterbury City Council on behalf of Canterbury Environment Company ("CEC") has awarded the contract for the provision of Steel Bins & spare parts, using the ESPO Framework 860_22
Canterbury Environment Company Ltd is the contracting authority. The estimated value is an undisclosed value and the deadline is the date stated in the official notice. Download the full specification from the official portal before preparing a bid.
Is your business eligible?
This contract is most relevant to management consultants, marketing agencies, HR firms. Suppliers typically need to demonstrate experience delivering similar contracts, appropriate financial standing, and hold relevant professional qualifications and case studies.
Under the Procurement Act 2023, Canterbury Environment Company Ltd must actively consider SME participation. Check whether this contract has been structured into lots.
- Proven track record in consulting & advisory contracts of comparable scope
- Financial standing appropriate for a an undisclosed value contract
- Relevant certifications: relevant professional qualifications and case studies
- Capacity to mobilise within Canterbury Environment Company Ltd’s required timeframe
How to submit a bid
- Step 1 — Access the notice: Visit Find a Tender at https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/032674-2026
- Step 2 — Register free: Create or log in to your supplier account
- Step 3 — Download documents: Read the full ITT before preparing your response
- Step 4 — Raise clarifications: Submit questions early — Q&A typically closes 1–2 weeks before the deadline
- Step 5 — Submit before the date stated in the official notice: Late submissions are not accepted
What the buyer will evaluate
Canterbury Environment Company Ltd will assess all compliant bids against published criteria. Buyers typically apply a 60% quality and 40% price weighting. Under the Procurement Act 2023, social value is a mandatory evaluation criterion.
Writing a winning bid
- Lead with an executive summary addressing Canterbury Environment Company Ltd’s objectives directly
- Provide two or more case studies with measurable outcomes from comparable contracts
- Include specific, costed social value commitments
- Price to win but ensure your margin covers full delivery
Frequently asked questions
Can SMEs bid for this contract?
Yes. The Procurement Act 2023 requires Canterbury Environment Company Ltd to consider SME suitability and remove unnecessary barriers.
Is registration on the portal free?
Yes. Registering as a supplier on Find a Tender is completely free.
Where are the full tender documents?
All documents are on the official Find a Tender listing at https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/032674-2026.
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This article is for informational purposes only. Always verify all details on the official procurement portal before submitting a bid. Kael Tripton is not affiliated with or endorsed by Canterbury Environment Company Ltd or the UK government.