Thursday 14 October 2010

14/10/2010 tenders 40

I-Turin: provision of layout, printing and binding services
1.0/118296 TI: I-Turin: provision of layout, printing and binding services PD: 20101009 ND: 299922-2010 OJ: 197/2010 DS: 20100927 RN: 59348-2010 HD: AG307 TD: 7 - Contract award NC: 4 - Service contract PR: 1 - Open procedure RP: 3...


B-Brussels: NEC assessment criteria and methodology study (10.CAP.OP.29)
1.0/118342 TI: B-Brussels: NEC assessment criteria and methodology study (10.CAP.OP.29) PD: 20101009 ND: 299924-2010 OJ: 197/2010 DS: 20100929 DT: 20101119 11 00 HD: AG301 TD: 3 - Contract notice NC: 4 - Service contract PR: 1 - Open...


D-Cologne: Shardeld — safety implications from the use of hardware development tools for programmable airborne electronic hardware
1.0/118365 TI: D-Cologne: Shardeld — safety implications from the use of hardware development tools for programmable airborne electronic hardware PD: 20101009 ND: 299925-2010 OJ: 197/2010 DS: 20100928 DT: 20101029 17 00 RN: 98304-2010 HD:...


NL-The Hague: provision of consultancy services on communication strategy for Eurojust
1.0/118388 TI: NL-The Hague: provision of consultancy services on communication strategy for Eurojust PD: 20101009 ND: 299926-2010 OJ: 197/2010 DS: 20100929 RN: 67188-2010 HD: AG307 TD: 7 - Contract award NC: 4 - Service contract PR:...


UK-Kilmarnock: works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
All-Ayrshire roads minor works framework agreement. All-Ayrshire roads minor works framework agreement. CPV: 45200000, 45233130, 45233100, 45233000, 45233139, 45233300. ...


UK-Lerwick: site preparation work
Hoofields New Build Housing - Enabling works. Advanced enabling works contract prior to commencement of main new build housing scheme. The works shall generally comprise earthworks and services provision together with other related civils works. This contract is for enabling works only and not for provision or construction of houses. CPV: 45100000. ...


UK-Paisley: building construction work
Renfrew Town Hall refurbishment & extension construction works. The subject matter in this notice was previously published on 14.8.2008, however due to a technical difficulty, the contract procedure had to be terminated. This is a new advert for a fresh tendering process and re-expressions of interest and new expressions of interest are to be made through the new email address on this advert. At this point in time the following works and programme are envisaged, however this may be subject to change. The project focuses on Renfrew Town Hall, sited at Renfrew Cross, Renfrew. The town hall is an important Grade A listed building at the very heart of Renfrew and is a landmark building both physically and socially within the town. Renfrewshire Council will restore the fabric and historic architecture of Renfrew Town Hall and provide physical and intellectual access to its heritage, ensuring its place at the heart of the local community. The heritage architecture will be fully restored and the building made fit for the next generation. The project creates a new public space within the hall which will contain interpretation about the history of the hall and its role in Renfrew, and which offers a place to socialise, whilst enjoying the building's heritage. The project will undertake the architectural restoration of the important elements of this historic building. Windows and stained glass, decorative doors, mouldings and external stonework will be refurbished or sympathetically replaced. The fabric of the building will be refurbished, including the recovering the existing roof and the replacement and repair of various timber rot to floors and walls. In addition to this the main hall gallery, which contains original seating, will be made safe and refurbished. The building services will be repaired and refurbished, including the strip out and replacement of the electrical, gas, heating and water installations. The works also include the installation of a new lift to allow access to all levels. The fittings and decor will be upgraded throughout the existing building while recent, less appropriate architectural interventions will be removed. At the original front entrance a number of wooden room dividers will be removed with the stained glass panelling within this area retained and re-used. A small 1950s extension of low architectural merit, which currently houses a kitchen and cloakroom, will be removed and replaced by a larger, architecturally exciting extension which will house a new museum. The museum will interpret the town story, and in particular its proud heritage as a major political and commercial centre. It is currently planned that the stone from which this is built, which is both attractive and sympathetically weathered, will be used in the new extension building works. The proposals allow for the relocation the registrar suite into the upper half of the new extension. The result increases the ground floor circulation space, allows easier access and creates a bright and attractive ceremonial space. This project will involve the downtaking of various structural elements and the installation of a new walkway at mezzanine level linking with the stair tower, to create a mezzanine balcony and a further walkway link at the conference level to the stair tower, allowing the whole building to become fully accessible. It is envisaged that these spaces will provide an impressive focal point within the public space at the front of the building through the installation of the new link walkways. The project will replace the artificially-lit, cramped spaces at the front of the building with a new public foyer. The foyer will be accessed from a new level access entrance at the front doors. Through the use of new ramps and stairs, incorporating weathered stone from the demolished 1950s extension, the accessway will provide external seating and a more obvious announcement of the entrance to the building. Renfrewshire Council will populate the foyer with a variety of services, with the objective of making it a regular destination for local people and visitors. Plans include an information point, tourist information, library access, public computer access, WiFi access and refreshments. Decorative floors of marble and terrazzo, currently unseen due to the cramped conditions, lack of light and restricted access will be brought back to life at the heart of this space. In the foyer a new glass lift will provide access to all areas of the building, including, for the first time, to a conference room on the second floor which affords superb views east and west. The project includes a new extension on the south elevation of the building of a bold and contemporary design which utilises planar glazing and natural sandstone on the external facade. At ground level the extension will house the new community museum, which will be accessed from the revised foyer. A mezzanine floor, which extends over half the new extension, will house the registrar marriage suite. Bright, spacious and contemporary, this room will be ideal for marriages. The space shall be top lit with subdued light emitting through the floor to ceiling glazing. The main passageways running east-west will be widened, and their entranceways made more obvious. The existing toilet facilities throughout the building shall be removed and new toilets will be installed at ground / mezzanine level along with the installation of two new kitchen areas at ground and main hall level. The rear doors will be retained as the access for functions, which retains the use of the impressive symmetrical stairways to the first floor and Main Hall. Environmental sustainability is an important element of the planning of this project. Renfrew Town Hall contains the original sophisticated heating and ventilating system, which circulates air without the need for power. The refurbishment proposals will return this system to full working order, with the extra capital costs of additional fire-detection equipment offset by lower utility costs over the life of the building. The repairs to the historic elements of the building, in particular windows, doors, roof and roof void will minimise energy waste whilst ensuring that sufficient ventilation exists to ensure that damp and mould are not encouraged. The new build extension is part stone, which will be recycled from the existing extension where practicable, and part planar glazing, which allows for significant solar gain. The new museum extension will contain sensitive and delicate historic materials. To help retain these artefacts at their optimum state the works have allowed for the installation of environmental controllers to protect these historic objects. Energy efficiency is designed to building regulation standards, including upgrading controls on heating systems and energy efficient equipment. The refurbishment replaces the toilets and kitchens, where any equipment installed will be sourced to try and better industry standards on energy efficiency and re-use. Electrical fittings throughout will be upgraded for energy efficient equipment. The Renfrewshire Council, Housing & Property Services, Energy Management Unit will produce a detailed energy plan. In general the Project Architect foresee scompliance with the expectations as set out in the "Planning Greener Heritage Projects" guidance. Throughout the refurbishment work Renfrewshire Council and the successful contractor will engage with local people through a variety of activities to interpret the regeneration process, the building and the on-going refurbishment work. The envisaged construction start date is May 2010 with completion May 2011. CPV: 45210000. ...


MT-Valetta: chickens
Supply of Broiler Chicken. Supply of Broiler Chicken to Government hospitals and other institutions in Malta. CPV: 15112130. ...


UK-Glasgow: installation of fitted kitchens
Framework agreement for Contractor Services for Renewal and Maintenance Programme. The Association's planned programme will involve a variety of suppy and installation works to include electrical rewiring, close door and door entry replacement, window, kitchen, bathroom, gas central heating and electrical central heating replacements, stone and structural repairs. A framework of between 5 and 6 contractors is to be established who will competitively price each of the call offs: — kitchen, bathroom and gas heating replacements and electrical rewiring (single contract), — window replacement, stone and structural repairs (single contract), — close doors and door entry replacement (single contract), — electric heating replacement (single contract). Contractors selected to the Framework Agreement must be capable of all the above works. CPV: 45421151, 39144000, 45331100, 45311000, 45421132, 45211000, 44521120. ...


UK-Normanton: orthopaedic supplies
Immobilisation products. NHS Supply Chain has entered into arrangements under which it will be entitled to purchase supplies and/or services which it will make available for purchase by 1) any NHS Trust; 2) any other NHS entity; 3) any government department, agency or other statutory body and/or 4) any private sector entity active in the UK healthcare sector. Only NHS Supply Chain can order from the Framework Agreement and enter into contracts under it. CPV: 33141700, 33141115, 33141760. ...


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