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Greater London Authority Purchase Order List Over £5000 Period 1 - 13 FY2020/2021 Greater London Authority Purchase Order List Over £5000 Period 1 - 13 FY2020/2021 Value Added Tax that SME Reference Local Authority Supplier can't be Yes/ Number Department Responsible Description of the Good/Services Code Supplier Sum to be Paid recovered Start Date No 3101137649 Greater London Authority New City College - Havering Colleges 10016487 HAVERING COLLEGE 5,113,894.00 N/A 07/04/2020 NO 3101137020 Greater London Authority YLF Rd 2 Grant-Enfield Council 10007104 London Borough of Enfield 1,326,588.00 N/A 01/04/2020 NO 3101139625 Greater London Authority GLA, Groundwork London 10016907 GROUNDWORK LONDON 1,069,676.04 N/A 27/04/2020 NO 3101138059 Greater London Authority GLA grant CBT c/o COL 10000044 City of London 1,000,000.00 N/A 09/04/2020 NO 3101139645 Greater London Authority ABM - Cleaning contract call off 20/21 13002176 ABM Group UK Ltd 700,615.56 N/A 27/04/2020 NO 3101139916 Greater London Authority CBRE annual contract call-off 2020/21 10017232 CBRE MANAGED SERVICES LIMITED 637,228.00 N/A 29/04/2020 NO 3101139814 Greater London Authority City Hall Broadcast contract 2020/21 10016694 BOW TIE 622,100.00 N/A 28/04/2020 YES 3101139893 Greater London Authority YLF Rd 2 Grant-Crystal Palace Community 10030749 Crystal Palace Community Trust 553,681.00 N/A 29/04/2020 YES 3101137553 Greater London Authority ABP Dock Edge Footway Works 13001020 J.B. Riney & Co. Ltd 542,264.91 N/A 06/04/2020 YES 3101139820 Greater London Authority Veolia - Squares cleaning call off 20/21 13000367 Veolia ES (UK) Plc 420,000.00 N/A 28/04/2020 NO 3101137624 Greater London Authority NE50 GGF Friendship Garden LBL 15500144 London Borough Of Waltham Forest 410,300.00 N/A 06/04/2020 NO 3101139824 Greater London Authority Heritage Warden Service call off 20/21 10025238 Amulet(Churchill Sec Solutions) Ltd 360,000.00 N/A 28/04/2020 YES 3101137022 Greater London Authority Foundation-Justice Together 10030701 Paul Hamlyn Foundation 310,000.00 N/A 01/04/2020 YES 3101137535 Greater London Authority S71 GGF Livesey Exchange 10006216 London Borough Southwark 267,300.00 N/A 06/04/2020 NO 3101138742 Greater London Authority GLA - AAA-10756 - M365 E3 10019572 Bytes Software Services Ltd 260,598.00 N/A 20/04/2020 NO 3101139265 Greater London Authority TLYA 2020/21 10023680 Free The Children 216,000.00 N/A 23/04/2020 YES 3101139632 Greater London Authority ESF 14-20 CEZT Project 2020/21 10030089 Fashion-Enter Ltd 208,868.59 N/A 27/04/2020 YES 3101138654 Greater London Authority TBP Café Works 13003308 Werner and Werner Ltd 196,588.68 N/A 17/04/2020 YES 3101139516 Greater London Authority GLA - Holiday Inn Exp London Park Royal 10030718 Holiday Inn Express Park Royal 193,000.00 N/A 24/04/2020 NO 3101140057 Greater London Authority GIS Software Maintenance 2020-23 10007129 Esri (UK) Limited 176,824.00 N/A 30/04/2020 NO 3101139429 Greater London Authority Growth Hub website dev. funds 20/21 10026444 Browser London Ltd 170,000.00 N/A 24/04/2020 YES 3101139318 Greater London Authority Stronger Communities (Grants) 10028642 GROUNDWORK UK 167,500.00 N/A 23/04/2020 YES 3101139615 Greater London Authority All Clean window & facade contract 20/21 10016640 ALL CLEAN 157,530.00 N/A 27/04/2020 NO 3101137377 Greater London Authority Clearing House Move On Programme 19/20 10020632 St Mungos 154,372.00 N/A 03/04/2020 NO 3101140226 Greater London Authority Dataminr licences 16001418 Dataminr, Inc 150,000.00 N/A 01/05/2020 NO 3101138659 Greater London Authority Covid 19 - Protecting Community Services 10016904 Greenwich Leisure Ltd 150,000.00 N/A 17/04/2020 NO 3101137759 Greater London Authority YLF Rd 2 Grant-Millwall Community Trust 10030714 Millwall Community Trust 149,622.00 N/A 07/04/2020 YES 3101139418 Greater London Authority GIS Software 2020-2023 10007129 Esri (UK) Limited 145,000.00 N/A 24/04/2020 NO 3101138742 Greater London Authority GLA - AAA-10726 - MS365 E3 10019572 Bytes Software Services Ltd 133,962.00 N/A 20/04/2020 NO 3101139784 Greater London Authority Keytree Revenue Payments 10022165 Keytree Limited 130,000.00 N/A 28/04/2020 YES 3101139003 Greater London Authority GLA-Lodge closure reimbursement of costs 10016904 Greenwich Leisure Ltd 115,710.00 N/A 21/04/2020 NO 3101137801 Greater London Authority IDOX Cloud Connector and CCF Task 10030029 Idox Software Ltd 114,074.00 N/A 07/04/2020 NO 3101137797 Greater London Authority Notting Hill Carnival 2020 payment 1 10028915 Notting Hill Carnival Limited 100,000.00 N/A 07/04/2020 YES 3101138522 Greater London Authority Grey Space Scoping 10018236 SHOW & EVENT SECURITY 100,000.00 N/A 16/04/2020 NO 3101139435 Greater London Authority WM - Paid social media 2020/21 12001023 Wavemaker Ltd 100,000.00 N/A 24/04/2020 NO 3101138570 Greater London Authority GLA - Cleaning hotels (Rough Sleepers) 10030738 HOTELQUALITYCLEANING 95,000.00 N/A 17/04/2020 YES 3101139251 Greater London Authority Idox training 10030029 Idox Software Ltd 94,022.80 N/A 23/04/2020 NO 3101139342 Greater London Authority GLA:C19:rough Sleeping-Palace Crt Hotel 10030728 PALACE COURT HOTEL 91,980.00 N/A 23/04/2020 YES 3101140203 Greater London Authority Rough sleeping - hotel laundry serv 10030757 JLR COMMERCIAL LAUNDRY 85,000.00 N/A 01/05/2020 YES 3101138114 Greater London Authority Specialist Leisure Consultant_CPNSC_GLA 10030725 Max Associates (Holdings Ltd) 84,900.00 N/A 09/04/2020 YES 3101139778 Greater London Authority Challenge Partners - Getting Ahead LDN 10025839 Challenge Partners 80,000.00 N/A 28/04/2020 YES 3101139206 Greater London Authority UKPS - Soldier of Orange Work 13003284 UK Power Solutions Ltd 78,807.00 N/A 22/04/2020 YES 3101139290 Greater London Authority Infocus M&E services 10030046 inFocus 72,535.00 N/A 23/04/2020 NO 3101139661 Greater London Authority Xpertise Recruitment - Business Analyst 12002725 Xpertise Recruitment Ltd 72,000.00 N/A 27/04/2020 YES 3101139638 Greater London Authority ABM - Annual consumables call off 20/21 13002176 ABM Group UK Ltd 67,900.00 N/A 27/04/2020 NO 3101139779 Greater London Authority NDNA Early Years Grant 2020/21 10029318 National Day Nurseries Association 67,000.00 N/A 28/04/2020 YES 3101140136 Greater London Authority National Grid - Feasibility Study for RD 10004615 NATIONAL GRID COMPANY PLC 66,628.00 N/A 01/05/2020 NO 3101138742 Greater London Authority GLA - 6VC-02567 - Win Rmt Dsktp Svcs CAL 10019572 Bytes Software Services Ltd 66,005.50 N/A 20/04/2020 NO 3101138012 Greater London Authority Trafalgar Sq Christmas Tree Project 2020 10017232 CBRE MANAGED SERVICES LIMITED 59,499.98 N/A 09/04/2020 NO 3101138566 Greater London Authority GLA Annual Valuation work 10004230 GL Hearn Ltd 57,500.00 N/A 16/04/2020 NO 3101139646 Greater London Authority OCS - Teapoints call off 20/21 10017245 OCS CATERING 55,000.00 N/A 27/04/2020 NO 3101138201 Greater London Authority MHR contract extension wef 010420 10024290 MHR International UK Ltd 54,152.00 N/A 14/04/2020 NO 3101138268 Greater London Authority CFE Higher Education Research 10025544 CFE Research Ltd 53,157.00 N/A 14/04/2020 YES Page 1 of 31 Greater London Authority Purchase Order List Over £5000 Period 1 - 13 FY2020/2021 3101138691 Greater London Authority GLA - MS Premier Support 10019572 Bytes Software Services Ltd 52,134.00 N/A 17/04/2020 NO 3101137475 Greater London Authority DF1-S48 GGF Change Please Academy 10029156 Change Please 50,000.00 N/A 03/04/2020 NO 3101139226 Greater London Authority GLA - GGF R2 Enabling Good Growth Kenley 10006783 London Borough of Croydon 50,000.00 N/A 22/04/2020 NO 3101140114 Greater London Authority ADD2348 Victoria Place Plan 10013208 VICTORIA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTR 50,000.00 N/A 30/04/2020 YES 3101139195 Greater London Authority GLA 81548 PA Consulting LEDU Toolkit 14000082 PA Consulting Services Ltd 50,000.00 N/A 22/04/2020 NO 3101139462 Greater London Authority Media Monitoring Service 20/21 10022064 Precise Media Monitoring Ltd 50,000.00 N/A 24/04/2020 NO 3101137733 Greater London Authority Deloitte secondment 14000293 Deloitte MCS Ltd 50,000.00 N/A 07/04/2020 NO 3101138472 Greater London Authority Secondment Fee 2019/20 10023404 Public Health England 50,000.00 N/A 16/04/2020 NO 3101138636 Greater London Authority Secondment Fee 2020/21 10023404 Public Health England 50,000.00 N/A 17/04/2020 NO 3101137126 Greater London Authority Evaluation of the Culture Strategy 10030724 NDTi 48,977.50 N/A 01/04/2020 YES 3101138742 Greater London Authority GLA - TJ7-00001 - Audio Conferencing 10019572 Bytes Software Services Ltd 48,841.44 N/A 20/04/2020 NO 3101138043 Greater London Authority GLA - IBM SPSS Renewal 10015554 Probrand Ltd 46,877.03 N/A 09/04/2020 YES 3101139829 Greater London Authority StreetLink London 2019-21 10016929 HOMELESS LINK 45,000.00 N/A 28/04/2020 NO 3101140106 Greater London Authority GLA, Groundwork London 10016907 GROUNDWORK LONDON 44,304.10 N/A 30/04/2020 NO 3101140111 Greater London Authority GLA ISLINGTON invoices FA05253 & FA05254 15500012 London Borough of Islington 44,184.05 N/A 30/04/2020 NO 3101139811 Greater London Authority Lease of Medical Centre Greenwich NHS 10002789 GVA Grimley Ltd T/A Avison Young 42,850.00 N/A 28/04/2020 NO 3101139769 Greater London Authority GLA - Mayor CIC (3D Repo) 10030687 3D Repo LTD 40,000.00 N/A 28/04/2020 YES 3101138374 Greater London Authority Suporting Security Services (City Hall) 10017322 Servoca Secure Solutions Ltd 40,000.00 N/A 15/04/2020 YES 3101137089 Greater London Authority 38 x Surface Pros7 13000011 Computacenter Plc 39,615.00 N/A 01/04/2020 NO 3101138428 Greater London Authority GLA: GP Pier Master - 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