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This week's most-watched public sector notices

A snapshot of the public sector notices that drew attention across our Scottish feeds this week, grouped by the sectors our readers actually watch.

TenderWatch weekly roundup of the most-watched public sector notices

Each week we look back at the notices that drew the most attention across our feeds, grouped by the sectors our readers actually watch.

Construction and the built environment led the way again. West Lothian Council opened an active travel scheme on Edinburgh Road, the National Trust for Scotland went looking for a quantity surveyor for the Glenfinnan Visitor Centre, and the Edinburgh and Lothian Greenspace Trust put a new skatepark at Burdiehouse Burn Valley Park out to tender.

Professional and advisory services were busy too. Creative Scotland advertised a multi-year HR compliance and advisory contract running to June 2028, the kind of framework worth a keyword if people services are your line of work.

In waste and facilities, Aberdeenshire Council sought servicing for its recycling compactor and rollpack units, while the Scottish Legal Aid Board went to market for waste recycling services.

Healthcare buyers were quieter but specific. NHS Lothian advertised a breast insert and fitting service.

And a reminder that public procurement is rarely dull: Glasgow Clyde College needed high voltage equipment supplied and inspected, and Historic Environment Scotland went shopping for a mobile retail vehicle.

If any of these line up with your work, add the buyer or a keyword to your watch and the next one will land in your inbox automatically.