Tuesday 31 August 2010

31/08/2010 tenders 140

UK-Lowestoft: electrical supplies and accessories
UK-Lowestoft: supply of electrictal products and associated accessories. Waveney District Council is seeking to engage a supplier to supply electrical products and associated accessories to its Building and Housing Team store located at Rotterdam Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR32 2EF, United Kingdom. Suffolk County Council is seeking to engage a supplier to supply electrical products and associated accessories directly to three hundred and ninety-three (393) schools across the county of Suffolk. Other business areas of Waveney District Council and Suffolk County Council may wish to utilise any contract awarded as a result of this Contract Notice. Suffolk Coastal District Council may also wish to utilise any contract awarded as a result of this Contract Notice. Any contract awarded as a result of this Contract Notice will require the supplier to deliver electrical products and associated accessories to Waveney District Council the next day for stock items and within two (2) days for ad-hoc items, from the time an order is placed. Any contract awarded as a result of this Contract Notice will be awarded following an e-Auction. Electrical supplies and accessories. Electrical components. CPV: 31680000, 31681400. ...


IRL-Dublin: street-lighting equipment
Annual Tender for lamps & luminaires. Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery to Public Lighting Stores of High Intensity Discharge Lamps, Low Pressure Sodium (SOX), High Pressure Sodium (SON), CDOTT & Cosmopolis Functional Street Lighting Luminaires and Decorative Street Lighting Luminaires. It is the intention of Dublin City Council to award a framework agreement with 4 lots: Lot 1 as a multi-supplier framework with at least 3 suppliers for High Intensity Discharge Lamps; Lot 2 as a multi-supplier framework with at least 3 suppliers for Functional Street Lighting Luminaires (SOX); Lot 3 as a multi-supplier framework with at least 3 suppliers for Functional Street Lighting Luminaires (SON, CDOTT & Cosmopolis), and Lot 4 as a multi-supplier framework with at least 3 suppliers for Decorative Street Lighting Luminaires. Dublin City Council proposes to place a minimum of 3 suppliers on the framework agreement for each of the 4 lots provided there is a sufficient number of qualified candidates for each lot. Delivery arrangements, order quantities and frequency of deliveries will be agreed with the successful tenderer, while candidates for the tender list are invited to advise on the norms associated with their company. Dublin City Council is using the restricted procedure for this contract. This means that only companies who demonstrate their competence by responding to the information requirements under financial/economic capacity and technical/professional ability, as outlined in the Conditions for Participation Section (III.2) of this notice will be considered for inclusion on the tender list. Note: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the eTenders Web Site at http://www.etenders.gov.ie/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=145071. CPV: 34928500. ...


UK-Telford: transport equipment and auxiliary products to transportation
Supply of ramps, skids and stowage chocks. Transport equipment and auxiliary products to transportation. The Authority is considering establishing a 4 year Enabling Contract for the supply of a range of Ramps, Skids and Stwoage Chocks. The items, all to be manufactured from wood, are used in the moving and transportation of military vehicles. The NATO Stock Numbers of the items in scope of the requirement are all codified to the F3 DMC range. Drawings shall be issued with the Invitation to Tender (ITT). A Reverse Auction, to be conducted using electronic means, may be used as part of the tender process. Specific guidance on the use of Reverse Auctions shall be provided with the ITT. It is the Authority's intention to operate electronic trading by migrating the Contract to Purchase 2 Payment (P2P) at the earliest opportunity following Contract award. Expressions of interest to participate in this requirement are to be submitted, in writing or by e-mail, to Mr Jon Mannering, Procurement Manager, SES Cluster, DSG Land Supply Telford, Sapphire House, Stafford Park 10, Telford, Shropshire. TF3 3AD, UNITED KINGDOM. Tel: +44 1952215382 Fax: +44 1952215235 E-mail: jon.mannering@dsg.mod.uk; and should, as an absolute minimum, demonstrate the following: (i) Evidence of ISO9001:2000 accreditation; (ii) Proven knowledge and capability of the required scope of work; (iii) Experience of similar work on previous Contracts. Only those expressions of interest that fully meet the above criteria shall be considered for invitation to tender. CPV: 34000000. ...


UK-Cambridge: operating theatre devices and instruments
Surgical robot. Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (Addenbrookes Hospital) invites expressions of interest for the supply of a surgical robot, associated instrumentation and support package. The robot will be suitable for use in the performance of minimally invasive complex urological surgical procedures. CPV: 33162000. ...


UK-Elstree: medical equipments, pharmaceuticals and personal care products
Replenine upgrade - chromatography column control skid. To design, manufacture, delivery/installation, commissioning and qualification for two chromatography column control skids, of which one will interface with a 630 mm diameter column, and one with a 450 mm diameter column. CPV: 33000000. ...


UK-London: laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)
Confocal laser scanning microscope. The purchase, installation & commissioning of confocal laser scanning microscope. CPV: 38000000. ...


UK-Bristol: electrical equipment and apparatus
The supply and installation of a robot cell for use as a relative motion rig. The University of Bristol is planning on setting up a robot cell for use as a relative motion rig (RMR) as well as R&D in composites manufacture for automation. The RMR concept is to consist of 2 robots (minimal 6DOF 100kg payload and at least 2m reach), one of which is in a fixed position and the other on a floor mounted linear track. The robots and track must be suited to a range of requirements for relative motion testing at the University of Bristol, Queens Building, BS8 1TR, UNITED KINGDOM. The cell must be in place and demonstrated to be operational by 18.2.2011 (12:00 noon). As this rig will need sufficient flexibility to support a range of dynamic and manufacturing applications, when making the selection of the robot cell, emphasis will be placed on the interface and controller, ease of use, level of support available, as well as absolute performance. It is highly desirable that both robots and the linear track will function from a single controller. A full package in terms of training, maintenance as well as examples of software interfaces to the controller will be expected to form part of the contract. It is expected that the University of Bristol will develop an ongoing relationship with the provider with an understanding on both sides as to the needs of an academic institution undergoing research. Thus, a long term relationship with support from both sides with a long term view of capability development is expected & to be encouraged. CPV: 31600000. ...


UK-Cardiff: ground investigation work
SEREN/Ground source heat energy for space heating. Documents must be obtained from the following website, suppliers are requested to to register on the website and download the tender documents: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/cardiffuniversity/ ERDF funding (to be provided by the SEREN project by Cardiff University): (50 %). Match funding (to be provided by successful applicant): (50 %). 1. The SEREN project. The Geoenvironmental Research Centre (GRC), located at the School of Engineering, Cardiff University has recently secured funding for the SEREN project worth over 8 350 000 GBP from the Welsh European Funding Office (WEFO) under the ERDF West Wales and the Valleys Convergence Programme 2007–2013. The SEREN project has been designed specifically to deliver the objectives of the Convergence programme as defined by the Operational Programme and Strategic Framework, as its function is to increase the value of the low carbon offerings of companies, hence helping them to move up the value chain and to increase value added per job. SEREN also has strong strategic and operational links with activity in related fields, such as links with international research projects and a wide range of industrial collaborators. The aim of the project will be to deliver new and innovative ground engineering technologies that will address the low carbon agenda. These technologies will be showcased and promoted globally with a view to encouraging organisations with low carbon initiatives to move to Wales. The thrust of the project will be to create new companies and jobs, support existing companies, and increase profitability in companies within the Convergence Area. In short, the project will commercialise innovative ideas. The project target beneficiaries will be SMEs in the Convergence area, as well as local government organisations and the Welsh Assembly Government. At the heart of the project will be the development and strengthening of a climate of innovation and exploitation of low carbon technologies across Wales, highlighting Wales as a leader in this area. Research priorities identified are presented below: — ground source heat, — underground coal gasification, — carbon sequestration, — geoinformatic packages: low carbon applications. As a result of this project, new industries will be created in Wales, and there will be a need to retrain and upskill the Welsh workforce to prepare them for the new challenges offered by these initiatives. Part of the project aims will be to address the upskilling and training needs of the workforce through a planned dissemination programme of lectures, seminars and workshops. Results of the projects will be fully disseminated to industries to maximise impact. 2. Ground source heat energy Space heating and cooling is accountable for a large proportion of carbon dioxide emissions in the UK. Producing heating and cooling via a method which directly or indirectly reduces carbon dioxide emissions therefore has the potential to vastly reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Ground Source Heat (GSH) is a method of utilising the heat stored in the ground to provide heating or by 'injecting' heat into the ground, provide cooling. It is normal to use a heat pump to 'translate' heat stored at low temperatures in the ground to higher temperatures used for heating or visa versa for cooling, via a compression/decompression cycle. Within the UK it is anticipated that to meet the governmental targets of 12 % renewable heat generation by 2020 a vastly increased rate of GSH installations is required. To achieve this, uncertainties, i.e. risk, need to be reduced, cost efficiency needs to be increased and workforces need to be established and trained. The aim of the Ground Source Heat work package within the SEREN project is to remove some elements of risk by well designed and executed experimental programmes, develop numerical models and software to aid design of such systems, undertake detailed advanced numerical modelling of installations, test novel installations and undertake dissemination and training activities. Cardiff University will coordinate the work package and provide the point of contact between the successful contractor and the SEREN reporting and managing structures. The SEREN project team will provide guidance as part of the delivery of the work package. It will be the responsibility of the successful contractor to ensure that project reports and outputs are delivered within the agreed programme. Tender submissions should identify a proposed schedule of work with appropriate milestones shown on a Gantt chart. CPV: 45111250, 45120000, 71332000, 71351500, 73110000. ...


BD-Dhaka: construction project management services
Technical Assistance for Char Development and Settlement Project Phase IV. The objective of the tender is to contract a team of consultants that can provide technical assistance to the project implemented by the Government of Bangladesh to ensure that project is implemented effectively and efficiently, and is successful in producing its planned outputs and reaching its objectives. This will be achieved through the provision of a high quality team of specialists with the required experience, along with supporting staff and resources to commission studies, surveys, provide specialised training, and generate knowledge from the results of the project. The overall objective of the project is to reduce poverty and hunger for poor people living on newly accreted coastal chars, which will be achieved via improved and more secure livelihoods. Security for people and livelihoods will be provided via climate resilient infrastructure and by providing poor households with legal title to land. To productively utilise these char lands is necessary to: (i) provide protection from salt water intrusion and flooding via embankments, sluice gates and drainage channels; (ii) protect people and property from periodic cyclones and the effects of climate change with climate resilient rural infrastructure; (iii) ensure access to potable water; (iv) introduce and disseminate appropriate agricultural technologies and practices (taking account of possible seasonal salinity); and (v) build communications infrastructure within the char and to connect it to external markets and population centres. For further information; see the tender documents. CPV: 71541000, 45240000, 71311300, 79421000, 71312000. ...


UK-Preston: cleaning services
CYP provision of building cleaning service. Provision of a building cleaning service Christ The King Catholic High School, Lawrence Ave Frenchwood, Preston PR1 4LX, UNITED KINGDOM. CPV: 90910000, 90911000, 90911100, 90911200, 90911300. ...


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