UK-Preston: heating plant construction work
Chorley and South Ribble General Hospital CHP Scheme. The Trust is undertaking a project to incorporate a Combined Heat and Power installation into the existing boilerhouse at Chorley and South Ribble General Hospital. CPV: 45251200. ...
UK-Ashford: vascular prostheses
UK-Ashford: the supply of vascular Stent grafts and associated products, for the surgical treatment of Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) to East Kent hospitals university NHS foundation trust. Vascular prostheses. The supply of Vascular Stent Grafts for the surgical treatment of Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) to East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust. The Trust is one of the largest implant centres in the UK, currently treating in the region of 100 patients per annum for AAA. It is predicted that activity will increase over the 3 year contract period. CPV: 33184200. ...
UK-Exeter: printed matter and related products
Supply of printed stationery to the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust. The Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust require the provision of printed stationery, including but not limited to forms, leaftlets, posters and labels. CPV: 22000000, 22100000, 22820000. ...
UK-Southampton: disposable non-chemical medical consumables and haematological consumables
MS4344 Closed suction systems. Supply of closed suction systems. CPV: 33141000. ...
UK-Pencoed: scanners
Lot 1 Prescription Scanners. Lot 2 Desktop Scanners. Lot 1. The Authority is seeking to procure 2 high volume document scanners to replace those currently used in the NHS Wales Prescribing Services Unit (PSU) and NHS Wales Informatics Service (NWIS). The Authority is also seeking to procure associated maintenance/support for hte period of 3 years for such document scanners. The scanners support the live NHS Wales Prescription Pricing Service and are instrumental in meeting monthly production demands of NHS Wales. The scanners are required to support the future development of the PSU service and in particular in order to further automate the pricing data entry systems. PSU is responsible for the capture of data from all community dispensed prescriptions in Wales in order to calculate the remuneration due to dispensing contractors with an NHS dispensing contract. PSU also provides management information on volume and cost prescription items for budgeting, planning and clinical governance purposes. A key stage in the data capture process is the capture of a digital image of each of on average 2 900 000 prescription forms submitted for processing every month. Images are captured and retained for the following purposes: 1. To facilitate further automated data capture by intelligent character recognition (ICR) in order to pre-populate systems and reduce the human resource requirement; 2. To provide streamlined and more efficient paperless workflow through the manual data capture environment by allowing operators to key data from the captured image rather than the paper document; 3. To facilitate an automated retention and retrieval system. This provides a significant increase in archive capacity (6 years for images versus 6 months for paper) for introduction of further E-services within the unit. By having real time access to information with direct links to prescription images these services offer opportunities to increase efficiency of operation within and between internal and external stakeholder organisations for performance management, clinical governance and legal purposes. Lot 2. Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Local Health Board (acting as hosts of Welsh Health Supplies) and in collaboration with the Authority is seeking to procure the supply, delivery, implementation, integration and support of two desktop document scanners (along with any associated other hardware) capable of intelligently scanning invoices and interfacing with Oracle Financials software. CPV: 38520000, 51612000, 50300000, 48318000, 35126000. ...
UK-Newtownards: medical equipments, pharmaceuticals and personal care products
Supply of Medicines and the Provision of a Pharmaceutical Service to the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust for Prisons in Northern Ireland. Supply of Medicines and the Provision of a Pharmaceutical Service to the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust for Prisons in Northern Ireland. CPV: 33000000. ...
UK-Guildford: gymnasium equipment
Supply and installation of health and fitness equipment. Guildford Borough Council wish to appoint a suitably experienced contractor to supply, deliver and install at Spectrum Leisure Complex, Guildford, and Ash Manor Sports Centre, Ash: 1. a range of health and fitness equipment incorporating where possible appropriate audio visual technology; 2. television and audio systems; 3. a retention software system. A proportion of the equipment must be accredited by the Inclusive Fitness Initiative (IFI) and meet the current IFI Equipment Standards - Stage 2 or equivalent. The Contractor is required to provide a warranty for a minimum period of one year during which the Contractor will be required to provide a maintenance service which is to be included in the price during the warranty period. The warranties are to be transferable to any operator of the facilities. (It is planned to outsource the operation of the facilities by 1.9.2011 to a Leisure Services Operator). CPV: 37420000, 37421000, 37440000, 32320000, 51121000. ...
UK-Bristol: global navigation and positioning systems (GPS or equivalent)
Demonstration, manufacture and initial support of Locating Beacon System. Global navigation and positioning systems (GPS or equivalent). The current intention of Dismounted Soldier Systems Project Team is to procure a locator beacon system for Dismounted Infantry use and to utilise Thales FIST PCMO to manage this procurement on its behalf. This contract notice calls for expressions of interest from parties who are interested in supplying such a system through Thales FIST PCMO. The system comprises two major elements; a Rifleman (Rflmn) beacon fitted to every soldier, and Commander (Cmdr) display system which provides a map-based view of the location of all soldiers operating on the patrol net. The beacon will use civilian GPS and will incorporate a alert function. Net must cater for up to 28 users. Low latency is critical (max latency < 30 secs). Low weight, bulk and power consumption is critical. Max Rflmn additional beacon weight is 200 g; maximum Cmdr display additional weight is 500 g (inclusive of battery, calculated on basis of a 36 hour usage profile). System range will depend entirely on the communications (comms) bearer but must offer at least 800m in open terrain. The comms bearer must be an existing or planned radio/comms system which will be in service with the UK MOD by 2011, suitable for use by every soldier and offered with clear evidence that the necessary spectrum allocation will be provided. Reliability will be critical; evidence or analysis to support high reliability values will be required. Evidence of suitability for DCC (Dismounted Close Combat) use will be required, especially with regard to interaction with the Cmdr display software. The Cmdr display system will need a support system which can load maps and call signs and which can be used to import and export geo-referenced data using a standard non-proprietary format. Evidence of compliance with all relevant JSP600 aspects will be required. Evidence of ability to satisfy security requirements will need to be provided. Evidence of ability to meet environmental and EMC requirements will be needed. Initial quantities are envisaged to be 6500 Rflmn and 950 Cmdrs and 95 support systems for delivery in Sept'11 following contract award in Jan'11, this period must also include all necessary testing and analysis to show compliance with full set of requirements and achieve System Acceptance. On time delivery is paramount and priority will be given to proposals offering low risk delivery programmes. Only systems with high technology maturation levels (TRL 6+) will be considered – this will be confirmed through downselection demonstration trials. Further quantities will be required by Mar'12, with an option for an additional set for Sept'12. The system will be defined as four sub-systems; comms bearer, GPS beacon module, Cmdr display, Cmdr display support system. The ITT will offer options to bid all or any of these and suppliers are encouraged to offer separable bids for each sub-system so that an optimised system can be provided should this prove to be viable (although Cmdr display and support system would not need to be separable). Expressions of interest from parties wishing to be considered to be invited to tender for this requirement should be submitted to Thales FIST PCMO at the address given in Annex A III). CPV: 38112100. ...
DK-Aarhus C: laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)
Purchase of an aligner for general-purpose optical alignment. Department of Physics and Astronomy and Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), both belonging to the Faculty of Science, Aarhus University, are looking for possibilities to produce well-defined topographical structures at the nano- and micro scale in polymers, resists and similar materials by replication with a method like nanoimprint lithography (NIL) or a technique with similar capabilities. The basic production/replication system must have a state-of-the-art performance in all regards, i.e. cycle time (samples/hour), achievable aspect ratio of the structures, profile control of all feature sizes, flexibility to select base materials and excellent uniformity (both in terms of sample-to-sample and across one sample up to at least 4´´ wafer size). More specifically, structures with lateral linear size in the range of 10-500 nm and depth 10-500 nm are wanted (minimum requirement: linear size in the range of 10-100 nm and depth 10-100 nm) required over an area of approximately 40mm. These structures are at present mainly for solar cell research and development. In another application, 200-300 different micro- or nanostructures, each with foot-print area size between 1mm and 3mm, are required to be produced in one process. Here the targeted height of the structures is typically 0.5-3.5 m for the microstructures. These substrates are for screening cellular responses to topo-graphical cues. The system must also be able to handle a similar number of different nanostructures (200-300 test fields) with an aspect ratio up to 5 (depth/linear lateral dimension). In a third application areas of up to 50m - 500m must be patterned with holes (can be other shapes than circular) and stripes with diameters of 50-500nm and depths of 100-500nm. In addition, some of these must be connected with stripes (waveguides) of diameters 100-750nm and aligned with a precision better than 20nm (on the same stamp), and with the same height and lengths up 50mm (sometimes straight and sometimes partly in coils or other arrangements) for integrated optical circuits. The base material for the nanostructures may be either silicon or a polymer or another well-suited material for liftoff processes in the production of plasmon metal-nanostructures for solar cell production. For the cellular screening material it is beneficial to be able to reproduce the structures in materials including polystyrene (PS) and polycaprolactone (PCL). For the wave-guide fabrication the structures will typically be in resist suitable for plasma etching with ICP/ASE etchers. Switching between the processing of such different substrates and different structures as mentioned above should be possible on a daily basis and at the same time not wear down the hardware. The users of our lab that include students, research groups and companies will operate the instrument themselves. Therefore, it must be straight-forward to operate and only require a relatively short (less than a day) instruction for users with basic clean-room training but no prior knowledge on lithography. CPV: 38000000. ...
IRL-Dublin: interpretation services
Interpretation services. CPV: 79540000. ...
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