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DHSC: SC&I: DfL Decontamination Demand Modelling

  • Department of Health & Social Care

Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-0600bf

Description

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and the Scottish Government,

Directorate for Health and Social Care (SG) are commissioning professional services to

design and deliver a robust demand modelling project for cleaning and

decontamination of medical equipment and devices services in England and Scotland.

This work will inform the development of a national decontamination infrastructure

frameworks, supporting the transition to a circular economy for medical products by

2045.

Within DHSC, the Medical Technologies and Innovation Directorate leads on ensuring

the health and care system has a resilient supply chain of safe, high-quality products,

achieves value for money, embeds sustainability, drives innovation, and promotes UK

interests in global markets.

The Scottish Government is responsible for the NHS Scotland Circular Economy

Programme which as part of the wider Climate Emergency and Sustainability Strategy

works to embed circular economy practices within the NHS, benefiting Health Boards

and the wider Scottish Economy.

The Design for Life programme is a flagship initiative to build a circular economy for

medical products, with a focus on reducing reliance on single-use devices and

supporting the adoption of reusable alternatives. The Design for Life programme is

managed by DHSC and is operated in partnership with NHS partners across the UK,

including NHS Scotland.

This contract will be delivered by the Brighton and Sussex Medical School, on behalf of the University of Sussex as the contracting party.

Notices

UK7: Contract details notice

Notice identifier
2026/S 000-009365
Published
3 February 2026, 11:16am

UK6: Contract award notice

Notice identifier
2026/S 000-009363
Published
3 February 2026, 11:14am

UK5: Transparency notice

Notice identifier
2026/S 000-007490
Published
28 January 2026, 11:07am
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