Wednesday 29 September 2010

29/09/2010 tenders 130

UK-Newcastle upon Tyne: electrical machinery, apparatus, equipment and consumables; lighting
Electrical equipment. The supply of electrical equipment, including wiring accessories, appliances, batteries, boards and fuses, cable, conduit and fittings, detectors, fans, heaters, lamps and tubes, CPV: 31000000. ...


UK-Newcastle upon Tyne: control, safety, signalling and light equipment
Traffic signal equipment. The supply of traffic signal equipment including traffic signal cable. CPV: 34990000, 31330000. ...


IRL-Tralee: specialist vehicles
Supply of 3 no. interagency emergency on-site co-cordination support vehicles. Supply of 3 no. interagency emergency on-site co-ordination support vehicles. 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=159132. CPV: 34114000, 34114100, 34114110, 34114120, 34114121, 34114200, 34114210. ...


UK-Edinburgh: pharmaceutical products
NP38710 Meropenem. NP38710 is for the supply of Meropenem injection, powder for reconstitution. Meropenem (as trihydrate) in 500mg vial and 1g vials. Note: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Public Contracts Scotland web site at http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=191371. CPV: 33600000. ...


IRL-Dublin: laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)
Miscellaneous laboratory equipment - package 6. Lot 32 - laboratory water system. CPV: 38000000. ...


UK-Belfast: medical equipments
Heart lung machine with data management system. Heart lung machine with data management system. CPV: 33100000. ...


UK-Beverley: special-purpose motor vehicles
75/CRD/463/SW10 paving machine. The supply of a paving machine. CPV: 34144000, 34100000, 34114000. ...


UK-St Helier: chemical products
Supply of Energy from Waste FGT Bulk Chemicals. A new EFW is currently being built for the States of Jersey, to handle the incineration of the Islands waste. The plant will be WID compliant and is installed with a modern Flue Gas Treatment system. (Dry system) The design capacity of the plant is 105Ktonnes per year, but is likely to operate at @ 75Ktonnes/year in the early years of its life. This contract is to supply some or all of the Chemicals required for this Gas cleaning namely Activated Carbon, Hydrated Lime, and Urea Prills. The Activated Carbon and Lime will be delivered in Bulk tankers whilst the Urea will be in Bulk Bags. The Annual estimated usages are:- Activated Carbon 174Tonnes - 244 Tonnes Hydrated Lime 925T-1300 Tonnes Urea 54 Tonnes - 75 Tonnes The Available storage Volumes on site are:- Lime 170M3 Activated Carbon 71M3 Urea 34 Tonnes The contract would be to supply and deliver the chemicals to the site in Jersey. Special consideration should be given to transport onto the Island, and special licences may be required (P30) to bring larger bulk tankers onto the island. As the EFW is a critical part of the Islands infrastructure the reliable supply of chemicals is key to the contract. CPV: 24000000. ...


UK-Portsmouth: gas chromatographs
Provision of 2 x gas chromatographs for the Institute of Naval Medicine. Gas chromatographs. Statement of requirement for GC- MS systems – OES laboratory, INM. 1. The OES laboratory at the Institute of Naval Medicine has a requirement for 2 gas chromatography systems with mass detectors (GCMS) as described below. These must complement the 2 existing turbomass systems with ATD 650 sample introduction which have recently been upgraded. It is expected that these systems will remain in use for 5-7 years so compatibility between these systems and the new systems is a key requirement; 2. The 2 new systems will need to be capable of the following analytical tasks; a. Analysis of volatile organic compounds collected by either pumped or passive sampling onto Tenax, Carbograph and other adsorbents. The laboratory holds stocks of several thousand standard adsorbent tubes supplied by Perkin Elmer and Markes International so any proposed system must be capable of handling this size of tube; b. Analysis of volatile organic compounds in liquid solutions; c. Analysis of volatile compounds in air samples collected using vacuum canisters of the Restek type; d. All analyses are based on target suites of analytes but must be capable of identifying and reporting non-target and unknown compounds that may be found in samples alongside the target compounds. 3. Instrument specification. The systems will need to fulfil the following criteria. a. Both systems are to be identically specified; b. The system will consist of the following parts; i. Automated sample introduction system capable of fulfilling the requirements of 2a – 2c. Typically this will consist of two sample introduction systems. — An automated system for thermal desorption of Tenax and similar tubes. This should have a minimum capacity of 50 tubes. Ideally this would also include the sample introduction system for analysis of vacuum canisters. The system must be capable of automated internal standard injection during operation, — The thermal desorption system must be capable of sample recapture with the ability to alter split flows on re-injection, — If vacuum canister analysis cannot be included in the thermal desorption equipment a second sample introduction system for this type of sample will be required. Switching between the two systems without disconnecting the thermal desorption equipment would be preferred, — A second sample introduction system based on a programmable split/splitless inlet with electronic pressure control for the introduction of liquid samples. This should have an associated autosampler and sample injection system. ii. Gas chromatograph (GC). The GC should have the following features. — A programmable oven with fast cooling. All internal gas flows managed via electronic pressure control, — A switching system allowing the use of two columns switchable between detectors. iii. Detector systems. The following detectors are needed. — A mass selective detector system (MS) capable of EI sample ionisation. This will probably be a quadropole type system and may have a mass pre-filter before the main mass filter and will have the following characteristics, — A usable mass range of 1.0-1200 amu, — Mass stability of +/- 0.1 m/z over a 48 hour period, — Simultaneous total ion data acquisition with selective ion monitoring, — Source temperature range from 50°C to 350°C, — Easy source removal for cleaning, — Customisable internal calibration and mass tuning, — The ability to vent the MS without column removal, — Fast pump down time to allow quantitative use within 2 hours, — A flame ionisation detector for general analysis. No special requirements over and above the usual performance for this type of detector. 4. Software. The 2 current systems are operated via Turbomass software v5.4.2. Ideally the proposed systems would be compatible with this software to minimise the training requirement. The proposed software should have the following characteristics. — Fully automated operation of both the GCMS and the sample introduction systems, — Automated MS tuning, — Capable connection to a LIMS system, — Ability to upload existing methods with minimum editing, — Ability to generate customised reports for non-target data outputtable as a CSV file. 5. Consumables. The systems should be supplied with all necessary consumables including the following: a. Air monitoring cold traps for the thermal desorption system, or equivalent; b. Agilent/J&W DB-624 columns or equivalent (30m, 0.32mm ID, 1.8μm film thickness.); c. Spare MS filaments; 6. Training. Potential suppliers must include training in the operation and maintenance of the systems for a minimum of 2 operators. CPV: 38432210. ...


UK-Sunderland: printing and related services
Corporate Stationery. The University of Sunderland is looking for a partner to offer a one-stop-shop to deliver an effective and efficient corporate stationery litho printing solution for staff across the institution. The scope of the contract will include: — printing of corporate stationery (A4 letterhead, compliment slips, continuation paper, business cards, pre-paid envelopes), — corporate Name badges, — the possibility of other corporate items depending on demand. Please note: digital printing solutions would be considered subject to quality checks but the higher quality of litho print is preferred. CPV: 79800000. ...


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