Saturday, 2 October 2010

02/10/2010 tenders 60

B-Brussels: framework contract in the field of webcasting and related services
1.0/080714 TI: B-Brussels: framework contract in the field of webcasting and related services PD: 20101002 ND: 292572-2010 OJ: 192/2010 DS: 20100920 RN: 111246-2010 HD: EC307 TD: 7 - Contract award NC: 4 - Service contract PR: 1 -...


UK-Bristol: construction work
Langford Surgery and Imaging Facilities (Phase 1). The School of Veterinary Science at Bristol first opened its doors to veterinary students in 1949. Since that time, the clinical years of the programme have been taught in the Department of Clinical Veterinary Science, which occupies the Langford Campus at the foot of the Mendips in North Somerset (14 miles south of the city of Bristol). The Department at Langford is the largest of the six University departments that contribute to the education of veterinary undergraduates. Over the years it has evolved to meet an increasing student intake and an expansion in its taught programmes and research themes. The School has consistently scored high marks in external Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education audits of its teaching and learning provision and demonstrates international excellence in it's research. The existing Langford Surgery facilities on the site are reaching the end of their useable life and a new facility to ultimately replace the existing, and to provide increased imaging capability is now required. The proposed scheme, which must be built to achieve a Breeam Excellent standard, will provide high quality healthcare and teaching facilities. It is to be constructed within a live, operational environment on a confined campus and will house a range of both new and re-used specialist medical equipment. The scheme, of approximately 1 400 m², briefly comprises the following: — alterations to the existing facilities, including a link to the new-build, enabling works and services upgrades, diversions etc, — 5 new theatres, — intensive care unit, — induction facility, — CT and imaging facility, — recovery areas, — associated ancillary facilities. CPV: 45000000, 45210000, 45214000. ...


UK-Bristol: construction work
Langford surgery and imaging facilities (Phase 1). The School of Veterinary Science at Bristol first opened its doors to veterinary students in 1949. Since that time, the clinical years of the programme have been taught in the Department of Clinical Veterinary Science, which occupies the Langford Campus at the foot of the Mendips in North Somerset (14 miles south of the city of Bristol). The Department at Langford is the largest of the six University departments that contribute to the education of veterinary undergraduates. Over the years it has evolved to meet an increasing student intake and an expansion in its taught programmes and research themes. The School has consistently scored high marks in external Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education audits of its teaching and learning provision and demonstrates international excellence in it's research. The existing Langford Surgery facilities on the site are reaching the end of their useable life and a new facility to ultimately replace the existing, and to provide increased imaging capability is now required. The proposed scheme, which must be built to achieve a BREEAM Excellent standard, will provide high quality healthcare and teaching facilities. It is to be constructed within a live, operational environment on a confined campus and will house a range of both new and re-used specialist medical equipment. The scheme, of approximately 1 400 m², briefly comprises the following: — Alterations to the existing facilities, including a link to the new-build, enabling works and services upgrades, diversions etc, — 5 new theatres, — Intensive care unit, — Induction facility, — CT and imaging facility, — Recovery areas, — Associated ancillary facilities. CPV: 45000000, 45210000, 45214000. ...


UK-Glasgow: construction work for highways, roads
The A9 Crubenmore Dual Carriageway Northern Extension. Construction of Dual Carriageway widening and upgrading to provide overtaking opportunities on the A9 Trunk Road, with associated works including, but not limited to, earthworks, drainage, road markings, signing, accommodation works, service diversions and incorporating a five year maintenance period. CPV: 45233100, 45233120, 45233124, 45233162, 45233224. ...


UK-Dorking: medical equipments
Gynaecological Consumables. Provision of gynaecological consumables. CPV: 33100000. ...


UK-Wolverhampton: dental consumables
UK-Wolverhampton: supply of dental consumables. The provision of dental consumable products to Wolverhampton City Primary Care Trust. CPV: 33141800. ...


UK-Liverpool: printing and delivery services
Printing and delivery of rail timetables. The Contracting Authority seeks expressions of interest from experienced printers to provide printing and delivery of Merseyrail timetable leaflets (Northern, Wirral and City Lines). The Contracting Authority anticipates that this will be a five year contract commencing on 1.10.2010 and the contract may be split to suit the Executive's requirements. The successful supplier may be required to provide re-prints of the timetables as and when required by the Contracting Authority. Supplier's are required to hold the following Quality Control and Trade Membership Accreditations: ISO9001 Quality Management System; ISO 14001 Environmental Management System and Forestry Stewardship Council Certification, or equivalent. CPV: 79823000. ...


IRL-Longford: bed linen
Tender for the supply of proban treated fabrics to the Irish Prison Service 2010. This is a tender competition for the supply of proban treated fabric to the Irish Prison Service. CPV: 39512000. ...


UK-Preston: fabrication work
Machined fabricated assemblies. To manufacture a range of stainless steel fabricated assemblies and detail parts. The details and quantities of the assemblies are detailed on the attachment to this notice "required components & quantitites. The supplier will need to be able to either manufacture or project manage the procurement of; Centri-spun thick wall tubes, machined graphite components, Dye Penetrant NDT testing, stainless steel wire brush seals, profiled stainless steel plate for web supports, helical springs, vacuum heat treatment, rolled section "E" seals, produce high quality TIG welds to international standards and approvals and have large capacity machining capability up to 250mm diameter and 1.5metres long. Steels are mostly 321 grade stainless with extensive use of modified Nimonic PE16 detail items and specially melted material used for centri-spun tubes up to 250mm diameter and 90mm wall thickness. The supplier will also be issued with a number of speciality items produced by niche suppliers for some products. All products must be produced under a ISO9000 (or equivalent) quality system and all supplied parts will be supplied with full certification traceable back to original cast or heat for all materials. Due to the nature of sections to be welded all welders must be qualified for each geometry of weld to current international standards using weld procedures approved to current international standards. Detail parts made from Nimonic PE16 material shall be manufactured from material with modified chemistry which will be issued directly to the supplier. These detail parts tend to have intricate internal features which can not be performed by any heat cutting methods unless it can be demonstrated that the heat affected area is completely removed. All items required will be manufactured to detailed specifications which will be supplied to selected tenderers and FEMCS 2000 Issue D (as attached) which details all general requirements. In addition to the requirements of FEMCS 2000 Issue D the supplier will also need to comply with the following: 1. Implement strategies which comply with BS140001 and BS OHSAS 18001 with a view to improving employee safety and Environmental impact; 2. Grant access to the manufacturing premises, at all reasonable times, to employees of Springfields Fuel, British Energy or their third party agent to verify compliance with drawings, specifications, quality standards and all other contractual requirements. Confidential documents shall be made available to participants of such visits but they will take neither copies or extracts of such documentation. The supplier can make no charge for such visits; 3. Provide advice notes for each item delivered which details all the traceability requirements for all supplied items; 4. Retain all nominated production records for at least 15 years or provide these details to Springfields Fuels. No agreed production documents are to be destroyed without written approval from Springfields Fuels Ltd. Springfields Fuels Ltd operate a "no concession policy" and therefore all items must fully comply with the contractual requirements. Therefore all welded items must comply with the dimensional and technical requirements after welding. No items are to be reworked without written approval of the recovery procedures. The large items (see attachment) do not have a ruler on the picture so we have included the information below to clarify the size of the components. Bottom support approx 9.5" diameter and 6" long. Top reflector assembly approx 9.5" diameter and 36" long. Finned upper stabilising brush assembly approx 9.5" diameter and 8" long. Anti gapping unit approx 9.5" diameter and 28" long. Vented bottom support approx 9.5" diameter and 20" long. Spring collet assembly approx 9.5" diameter and 18" long. Split taper collet approx 1.5" diameter and 2.5" long. Retaining sleeve approx 1.5" diameter and 3" long. Any supplier expressing an interest in this requirement must complete and return the attached pre-qualification questionnaire. This notice is a re-publication of the scope of work detailed on S140 187846 with an extended contract period award period. The contract award period has been extended due to the high start-up costs over a short contract period having an effect of restricting competition for new contractors wishing to enter the market. This notice is published with a contract duration of 10 years due to exceptional circumstances. The components listed in the notice are an integral part of the reactor safety case and therefore approval of manufacturing routes can take 2 years. There is significant cost in manufacturing tools, fixtures and gauging. The cost of such tooling amortised over a short contract period would restrict competition and therefore entry of new companies into this market. Components of this type have a typical reactor dwell time of 6-7 years and therefore there would be no reactor experience of items before re-publication of a contract would be required. Current planned reactor closure dates show that there will be only two power stations in operation at the end of this contract period and items are likely to be manufactured in advance to meet rector life requirements. Current planned reactor closure dates would remove the requirements for the following items. As these dates are rector closure dates it is expected that manufacture of these items will cease approximately 18 months prior to reactor closure: 2014 Vented bottom support assembly, top reflector assembly, tiebar nut, secondary lifting screw, split taper collets, retaining Sleeves 2016 Half volume for anti-gapping units, upper stabilising brush assemblies, tiebar retaining collets (009009), retaining sleeves (009010) 2018 Spring collet assemblies, bottom support assemblies, locking ring 2023 Remaining volume of anti-gapping units, upper stabilising brush assemblies, tiebar retaining collets (009009), retaining Sleeves(009010) Contractors who have submitted PQQ'S for notice S 140 187846 need not re-submit their interest unless they wish to revise or withdraw their expression of interest over the extended period. CPV: 45255400, 42612000. ...


UK-Swindon: x-ray devices
062010-RCUK-SSC-R-AF-11 The Research Complex at Harwell (RCaH) in Didcot has purchased an x-ray diffraction data collection system. CPV: 33111000. ...


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