Manpower Tenders

Central Government Health Scheme - CGHS Tender

Services
Manpower Supply
GEM
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
India
Description: CATEGORY: Manpower Outsourcing Services - Minimum wage - Unskilled; High School; Others
Closing Date31 Jul 2025
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Technical Education Department Tender

Services
GEM
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
India
Description: CATEGORY: Design Installation and Maintenance of Educational Lab - Vocational Lab; Teacher Training, Supply and Installation of Hardware, Site Preparation, Furniture, Deployment of Manpower, Maintenance of Hardware (AMC/CMC); Buyer
Closing Soon10 Jul 2025
Tender AmountINR 12.8 Million (USD 150.3 K)

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

Education And Training Services
United States
Details: B.2 Statement Of Work title Of Project: Vha Amputation System Of Care (asoc) Amputation Peer Support Program scope Of Work: The Contractor Shall Provide All Manpower, Resources And Materials Necessary To Expand The Asoc Peer Program Tailored To The Needs Of The Specialized Population Within The Va. This Includes A Train-the-trainer Program For Amputation Rehabilitation Coordinators (arcs) And Other Amputation Specialty Clinicians Within The Amputation System Of Care That Will Occur Annually At Sites Determined By The Presence Of At Least Eight (8) Potential Veteran Certified Peer Visitor Candidates. The Train-the-trainer Program Is A Hands-on, In-person Training With A Goal Of Meeting The Needs Of Veterans With Limb Loss Through A Peer Support Program. Trainer Candidates Will Experience A Training Focused On Teaching The Adult Learner, The Characteristics Of Adult Learning, Effective Training Techniques, Facilitation Tips, And Role Playing For Assessment To Ensure Learning Transfer. Candidates Will Train An In-person Class On The Final Day Of The Training As An Assessment Of Their Newly Learned Skills. Once Completed, The Trainees Will Be Certified Trainers Who Will Train And Certify Veteran Amputee Peer Mentors. The Instructor Of This Program Shall Be A Certified Master Trainer Through The Association For Talent Developer (atd). in Addition, The Contractor Will Provide Education Resources To Be Distributed To Veterans With Limb Loss In Vamcs Across The Country. Educational Resources Include Magazines, Pamphlets And Books. The Resources Enhance Patient Centered Care In Amputation Rehabilitation And Support The Needs Of Both The Providers And Veterans, Alike. The Contractor Will Also Provide Corporate Memberships To The Seven (7) Regional Amputation Centers And The Eighteen (18) Polytrauma Amputation Network Sites. 3. Background: The Va Provided Care To Over 90,000 Veterans With Amputations In 2023, With Over 46,000 Of Those Being Major Limb Amputations. Given The Large Population Of Veterans With Diabetes, It Is Anticipated That This Number Will Rise In The Coming Years. In Effort To Support The Needs Of Both The Healthcare Provider And Patients, It Is Necessary To Have Educational Resources To Provide Information On Living Life With Limb Loss. Research Promotes Peer To Peer Support In The Recovery After Amputation As Well As Encouragement In Returning To The Highest Level Of Function. Peer To Peer Support Is A Key Recommendation In The Va/dod Clinical Practice Guideline, 2017. It Is Of Utmost Importance To Veterans That The Va Provide This Service As Part Of The Overall Rehabilitation Process. Access To Educational Materials, Training And A Peer-to-peer Programs Will Enhance Va Care Ensuring The Highest Quality Amputation Care. 4. Period Of Performance: One 12-month Base Period With Four (12) Month Option Periods. 5. Government Recognized Holidays: Unless Specifically Authorized In Writing By The Contracting Officer, No Services Will Be Provided And No Charges Will Be Incurred And/or Billed To Any Order On This Contract On Any Of The Observed Federal Holidays. There Are 10 Federal Holidays Set By Law (recognizes Holidays I.a.w. 5 U.s. Code § 6103 – Holidays).. 6. Place Of Performance: Annual Training Locations Will Be Conducted In Person With Va Employees Traveling To Those Trainings. Location Will Be Chosen Each Year Between One Of These Three Sites: St. Louis, Mo, Richmond, Va, Seattle, Wa. 7. Type Of Contract: The Government Anticipates Award Of A Firm Fixed-price Contract. 8. Contract Pre-performance Meetings: The Contractor Shall Participate In Regularly Scheduled Planning Meetings Throughout The Performance Of The Contract Via Phone Or Virtual Methods. 9. General Requirement & Task: The Purpose Of The Contract Is To Obtain Training And Supplies, Educational Resources, And One-year Corporate Memberships For Seven (7) Regional Amputation Centers And Eighteen (18) Polytrauma Amputation Network Sites Across America. Educational Resources Will Be Distributed To All Twenty-five (25) Sites Where Resources Will Be Distributed Throughout The Visns By Amputation Clinic Providers. 10. Quality Control: The Contractor Shall Develop And Maintain An Effective Quality Control Program To Ensure Services Are Performed In Accordance With This Sow. 11. Formal Acceptance Or Rejection Of Deliverables: The Government Will Review Each Deliverable And Provide Feedback/comments. The Contractor Shall Have Five Business Days To Incorporate Feedback/comments And Make Appropriate Revisions. The Contractor Shall Provide The Revised Version Of Each Deliverable To The Contracting Officer’s Representative (cor). The Cor Will Review And Determine Final Acceptance By The Government. The Cor Will Notify The Contractor Of Final Acceptance Within Five Business Days. 12. Changes To The Sow: Any Changes To This Sow Shall Be Authorized And Approved Only Through Written Correspondence From The Contracting Officer. A Copy Of Each Change Will Be Kept In A Project Folder Along With All Other Products Of The Project. Costs Incurred By The Contractor Through The Actions Of Parties Other Than The Contracting Officer Shall Be Borne By The Contractor. 13. Contractor Reporting Requirements: Contractor Will Contact The Cor Within Five (5) Days To Notify When Resources Are Shipped. 14. Travel: One Episode Of Travel For Training Of The Amputation Rehabilitation Coordinators Annually. 15. Contractor Experience Requirements: Those Employees Of The Amputee Coalition Involved In This Contract Agreement With The Amputation System Of Care Should Have Experience With Working With The Veteran Population. The Instructor Of This Program Shall Be A Certified Master Trainer Through The Association For Talent Developer (atd) And A Specialist In The Training Of The Content Of Both The Train The Trainer Workshop As Well As The Certified Peer Visitor Training Workshop. 16. Confidentiality And Disclosure: 16.1. It Is Agreed That: the Preliminary And Final Deliverables, And All Associated Working Papers, Application Source Code, And Other Material Deemed Relevant By Va Which Have Been Generated By The Contractor In The Performance Of This Contract, Are The Exclusive Property Of The U.s. Government And Shall Be Submitted To The Contracting Officer At The Conclusion Of The Contract. 16.2. The Contracting Officer Will Be The Sole Authorized Official To Release, Verbally Or In Writing, Any Data, Draft Deliverables, Final Deliverables, Or Any Other Written Or Printed Materials Pertaining To This Contract. No Information Shall Be Released By The Contractor. Any Request For Information Relating To This Contract, Presented To The Contractor, Shall Be Submitted To The Contracting Officer For Response. 16.3 Press Releases, Marketing Material, Or Any Other Printed Or Electronic Documentation Related To This Project, Shall Not Be Publicized Without The Written Approval Of The Contracting Officer. 17. Contractor Security Requirements: The Contractor Will Not Access Va Information Technology (it) Systems And Will Not Access Sensitive/personnel Identifiable Information (pii).
Closing Date18 Dec 2025
Tender AmountUSD 150 K 
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Department Of Post - DOP Tender

Goods
Manpower Supply
GEM
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
India
Description: CATEGORY: Manpower Outsourcing Services - Minimum wage - Unskilled; Not Required; Admin
Closing Date31 Jul 2025
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Oil India Limited - OIL Tender

Civil And Construction...+2Excavation, Manpower Supply
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
India
Description: Hiring Of Integrated Drilling Service Along With Supply Of Manpower, Equipment & Consumables
Closing Soon15 Jul 2025
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DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY USA Tender

Others
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
United States
Details: A. Summary Of Amendment 003 1. The Defense Logistics Agency (dla) Is Conducting A Commercial Solutions Opening (cso) Authorized By 10 U.s.c. § 3458 And Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement, Subpart 212.70, Defense Commercial Solutions Opening. Dla Intends To Solicit Solution Briefs In Response To The Addendum Areas Of Interest (aois), Which Dla May Change, Amend, Open, And Close From Time To Time At Dla’s Sole Discretion. Interested Offerors Are Encouraged To Frequently Check This Cso From New Or Revised Aois. Dla Intends To Keep This Cso Sp4701-24-s-c001 Open Until 13 March 2026; However, Dla Reserves The Right To Close This Cso At Any Time. 2. In Accordance With 10 U.s.c. § 3458(c)(2), Any Contract Or Agreement Dla May Award Under Pursuant To This Cso Shall Be Fixed-price. Dla Intends To Award Commercial Contracts In Accordance With Dfars 212.7002(b); However, Dla May, At Dla’s Discretion, To Award An Other Transaction Agreement In Accordance With 10 U.s.c. § 4022. 3. If You Have Any Questions Or Concerns, Please Contact: mr. Thomas Walsh agreements And Contracting Officer dla Dcso-p5 thomas.walsh@dla.mil mrs. Lauren Runowski agreements And Contracting Specialist dla Dcso-p5 lauren.runowski@dla.mil 4. Dla Provides No Funding For Any Offer Submitted To This Cso. Dla Funding Is Only Possible After A Signed Contract. b. Background: Dla Is The Department Of Defense’s Logistics Combat Support Activity. Dla Provides Worldwide Logistical Support To The Military Services And Other Authorized Customers, Which May Include Civilian Organizations And Foreign Countries. Potential Offerors May Learn More About Dla At Htts://www.dla.mil. c. How To Submit A Solution Brief. prior To The Closing Date Of The Published Area Of Interest, Electronically Submit To The Person Identified In Paragraph A.3. Of This Cso An Unclassified Solution Brief, Utilizing The Solution Brief Template At Attachment 1. mark As Appropriate All Parts Of The Solution Brief Considered Proprietary. By Submitting A Solution Brief, The Offeror Agrees To Dfars 252.227-7016, Rights In Bid Or Proposal Information. the Solution Brief Must ‘stand Alone’. While The Solution Brief May Include References To Outside Materials, Links To Website, Etc., Dla Will Not And Can Not Consider Such Material. Similarly, Dla Will Not Consider Any Accompanying Slides, Sales Materials, Integrated Or Outside Videos, Or The Like Sent With The Solution Brief. Dla May Reject, Without Further Consideration, Solution Briefs Sent With Extraneous Materials. offerors May Submit Multiple Solution Briefs For Each Aoi. While Each Solution Brief May Reference Another Solution Brief, Dla Will Not And Can Not Consider That Referenced Solution Brief In Evaluating This Submitted Solution Brief. solution Briefs’ Prices And All Other Terms And Conditions Must Remain Valid For 180 Calendar Days From The Submission Date Of The Solution Brief. d. How Dla Will Make Any Awards. 1. Dla Will First Review Solution Briefs For Conformance With This Cso. Dla Will Return Solution Briefs Dla Finds Not In Conformance With This Cso. The Offeror May, If The Date And Time Stated In The Area Of Interest Has Not Passed, Re-submit A Revised Solution Brief. While Dla Intends To Complete This Review Diligently, Dla Is Under No Obligation To Complete This Review Soon Enough For An Offeror To Submit A Revised Solution Brief. Therefore, Offerors Should Submit Their Best, Conforming, Solution Briefs. 2. For Solution Briefs Both Received Before The Closing Time Of Cso And Aoi, And Also Conforming To The Cso, Dla Subject-matter Expert Technical Evaluators Will Evaluate The Solution Brief. First, Evaluators Will Evaluate Factor 1, Possibility Of Funding, And Rate The Solution Brief As Either “funding Possible” Or “funding Not Possible”. If Evaluated As “funding Not Possible,” Evaluators Will Not Evaluate The Solution Brief Further And Dla Will Notify The Offeror. If Evaluated As “funding Possible,” Evaluators Will Continue Their Evaluations Through The Remaining Factors, Assigning Each Remaining Factor One Of The Following Ratings: “exceptional,” “good,” “acceptable,” “marginal,” Or “unacceptable.” All Evaluation Factors Are Described Below. A. Factor 1: Possibility Of Funding. Does Funding Reasonably Exist To Fund The Proposed Solution? Solutions With Lower Prices Are Favored. B. Factor 2: Technical Feasibility. How Technically Feasible Is The Proposed Solution To An Aoi, Given The Present State Of The Technology And Science? Solutions With A Lower Technological Risk Profile Are Favored. C. Factor 3: Responsiveness. How Responsive Is The Proposed Solution To The Aoi? Solutions Responsive To The Problem Identified In The Aoi, Without Creating New Problems, Are Favored. D. Factor 4: Viability. How Viable Is The Proposed Solution Given Existing Organizational And Regulatory Environments? Solutions Compatible With Existing Dla, Dod, And Federal Policies, Processes, And Procedures, Are Favored. E. Factor 5: Desirability. How Desirable Is The Proposed Solution To The Eventual End-user? Solutions Easily Adaptable, Useful, And Implementable Are Favored. 3. After The Above Evaluation, The Technical Evaluators Will Then Decide Whether The Solution Proposed In The Solution Brief Merits Further Consideration. Note That While Solution Briefs Are Not Evaluated Against Other Solution Briefs, Dla Has Limited Funding And Acquisition Manpower And Thus Cannot Pursue All Otherwise Meritorious Solution Briefs. Dla Also Recognizes That Industry Resources In Pursing Business With Dla Are Limited. To The Extent Dla Must Select Between Highly Rated Solution Briefs To Pursue Further, Dla Will Aggregate The Factor 2 Through 5 Ratings Together Equally To Discern The Most Highly Rated Solution Briefs. If Further Discernment Is Necessary Amongst Highly Rated Solution Briefs, Dla Will Then Additionally Consider The Factor 2 Through 5 Ratings In Order Of Importance, With Factor 2 Being The Most Important, Factor 3 Being The Second Most Important, Factor 4 Being The Third Most Important, And Factor 5 Being The Fourth Most Important. And If Still Additional Discernment Is Necessary, Dla Will Then Consider The Price Proposed In The Solution Brief And Select For Further Consideration The Lowest Priced Solution Brief. 4. If The Technical Evaluators Decide A Proposed Solution Brief Merits Further Consideration, Technical Evaluators Will Decide Whether To Further Consider The Proposed Solution Via A Pitch, Full Proposal, Or Both. Technical Evaluators May Also Decide A Pitch Or Full Proposal, Or Both, Are Unnecessary, And Refer A Solution Brief For Negotiation Of A Possible Award As Described In Paragraph 5. A. Pitch: Dla Would Invite The Offeror To ‘pitch’ The Offeror’s Proposed Solution In A Presentation, Whether Via A Remote Meeting, A Face-to-face Meeting, Or Other Mutually Agreeable Means. Dla Will Advise The Offeror Of The Parameters Of The Pitch At That Time. Offerors May Propose Different Parameters; However, The Final Decision Rests With Dla, As Represented By The Person Noted In Paragraph A(3). During The Pitch, The Parties May Verbally Discuss The Proposed Solution. After The Pitch, Dla Will Decide Whether An Additional Pitch Is Desired, To Request A Full Proposal, Refer The Offeror To The Supporting Contracting Activity For Award Negotiations, Or To Terminate Further Consideration Of The Offer. B. Full Proposal: Dla Would Invite The Offeror To Submit A Full Proposal. Dla Will Advise The Offeror Of The Parameters Of The Full Proposal At That Time. Offerors May Propose Different Parameters; However, The Final Decision Rests With Dla. After Receipt Of The Full Proposal, Dla May Communicate With The Offeror About The Full Proposal, To Better Understand And Review It. After Reviewing The Full Proposal, Dla Will Decide Whether An Additional Or Revised Full Proposal Is Desired, To Request A ‘pitch’, Refer The Offeror To The Supporting Contracting Activity For Award Negotiations, Or To Terminate Further Consideration Of The Offer. 5. If The Technical Evaluators Refer An Offeror To The Supporting Contracting Activity For Award Negotiations, The Supporting Contracting Activity Will Open Negotiations With The Offeror. The Conduct Of Such Negotiations Are Within The Discretion Of The Cognizant Contracting Officer Or Agreement Officer, As The Case May Be, As Bounded By Applicable Law And Policy. Offerors Should Note That The Contracting Officer, Or Agreement Officer, Is Not Required To Award Any Contract And May Close Negotiations At Any Time At His Or Her Discretion. Offerors Should Further Note That Should Any In Negotiation Resulting In An Award, The Prices Awarded Must Be ‘fair And Reasonable’. e. Generally Applicable Information. 1. Dla Provides No Funds For Partaking In Any Process Described In This Cso. Any Funds Will Be Disbursed Only In Accordance With A Signed Contract Or Other Transaction Agreement. 2. Should Dla Award An Other Transaction Agreement Awarded Under This Cso, Dla May Later Award A Follow-on Production Contract Or Other Transaction Agreement Without Further Competition, In Accordance With 10 U.s.c. § 4022. 3. Note That Chapter 21 Of Title 41, United States Code, Applies To All Submitted Proposals And Any Awarded Contract, Whether Awarded Under The Far Or 10 U.s.c. § 4022. 4. Note That Dla Can Only Award To A Responsible Entity. Please See Far Part 9 For Further Information. attachments: 1) Dla Cso Sp4701-24-s-c001 Solution Brief Application (conformed Through Amendment 003) 2) Dla Cso Sp4701-24-s-c001 Solution Brief Application (conformed Through Amendment 002) addendums: 1) Area Of Interest 01: Direct Vendor Delivery Tracking (dvdt) 2) Area Of Interest 02: Emerging Engineering Services For Technical Data 3) Supplemental Information Area Of Interest 02 Emerging Engineering Services For Technical Data 4) Area Of Interest 03: Emerging Engineering Services For Technical Data 5) Supplemental Information_ Area Of Interest 03 Emerging Engineering Services For Technical Data.docx 6)area Of Interest 04: Emerging Engineering Services For Technical Data 7) Supplemental Information_ Area Of Interest 04 Emerging Engineering Services For Technical Data.docx
Closing Date13 Mar 2026
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SLA Test Dept Tender

Services
Manpower Supply
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
India
Description: Hiring Of Manpower Services
Closing Date31 Dec 2027
Tender AmountINR 75 K (USD 878)

West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - WBSEDCL Tender

Manpower Supply
India
Description: Enlistment Of Potential Agency/company For Providing Service Like 04 Numbers Of Multi-tasking Manpower (unskilled) To The Solar Power Generation Department, Wbsedcl, Data Centre Complex (3rd Floor), Action Area-i, Newtown.
Closing DateNA
Tender AmountINR 1.2 Million (USD 14.7 K)

West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - WBSEDCL Tender

Manpower Supply
Corrigendum : Tender Amount Updated
India
Description: Tender For Finalization Of Hiring Of 03 Nos. Skilled Outsourced Manpower Through Agency In Respect Of Procurement And Contract Depertment, Wbsedcl For Data Entry And Other Allied Jobs.
Closing DateNA
Tender AmountINR 5.5 

West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - WBSEDCL Tender

India
Description: Submission Of Offer For Purchasing Of 110 Nos. Old And Used Exide Make 2v, 300ah Batteries And Providing The Manpower Support To Exide Engineer During Installation & Commissioning Of 110 Nos. 2v, 300ah Battery Bank At Ps-i, Tcfhp.
Closing DateNA
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