Current Opportunities
Please find below all opportunities to tender for contracts offered by Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust.

All the tender opportunities below have been made possible thanks to funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Site Surveys - Rough Wood
BBCWT is inviting tenders to carry out habitat survey work of selected sites in the peri-urban landscape in Walsall to generate the ecological evidence to help to evaluate their ecological quality. This work will be carried out in close collaboration with BBCWT and the deadline for end of words is 31st October 2025.
The total value of this contract is not expected to exceed £10,000 (excluding VAT), and we have a deadline of 5.00p, 28th July 2025 for submission of a tender document. All required information to submit is found in the tender pack - click "Find out more".

Site Surveys - Brownhills
BBCWT is inviting tenders to carry out habitat survey work of selected sites in the peri-urban landscape in Walsall to generate the ecological evidence to help to evaluate their ecological quality. This work will be carried out in close collaboration with BBCWT and the deadline for end of words is 31st October 2025.
The total value of this contract is not expected to exceed £5,000 (excluding VAT), and we have a deadline of 5.00pm, 28th July 2025 for submission of a tender document. All required information to submit is found in the tender pack - click "Find out more".

Site Surveys - Willenhall
BBCWT is inviting tenders to carry out habitat survey work of selected sites in the peri-urban landscape in Walsall to generate the ecological evidence to help to evaluate their ecological quality. This work will be carried out in close collaboration with BBCWT and the deadline for end of words is 31st October 2025.
The total value of this contract is not expected to exceed £10,000 (excluding VAT), and we have a deadline of 5.00pm, 28th July 2025 for submission of a tender document. All required information to submit is found in the tender pack - click "Find out more".