Friday 28 January 2011

28/01/2011 tenders 110

UK-Sutton Coldfield: construction work
Regional framework for capital works projects for East Midlands and Eastern England. Construction work. Construction work for military buildings and installations. Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work. Building construction work. Construction work for buildings relating to law and order or emergency services and for military buildings. Dismantling works for military installations. Engineering works and construction works. Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines. Architectural & engineering design services, engineering design services for mechanical & electrical installations for buildings, demolitions, site preparation and clearance work. The Ministry of Defence principally on its own behalf but also on behalf of the bodies referred to in section VI.3, is seeking expressions of interest from suppliers wishing to participate in a multiparty framework agreement for the provision of the aforesaid types of works and associated services at the locations mentioned above and as more particularly described in the PQQ. The Ministry intends to establish a multi-participant framework agreement. The agreement will operate on the basis that orders will be placed (following a mini-competition) and the successful supplier will act as Principal Contractor with single point of responsibility for the management and delivery of a specific project at one (or more) MOD establishment(s) located across East of England and East Midlands. The Framework Agreement will be for a period of four years, with options to extend for up to a further 3 years, be taken at the discretion of the Ministry. Other UK Contracting Authorities (as referred to in VI.3) with requirements for the types of works & services referred to in this notice & which may be classified as sensitive works or sensitive services within the scope of Directive 2009/81/EC may subject to the exact nature of their requirement (and in particular subject to it falling within the scope of the said Directive) and subject to the prior approval of the Ministry, call off the framework. The successful supplier appointed under each call off from the Framework Agreement, will be responsible for co-ordinating and integrating the activities of their supply chain including Consultants, Sub-Contractors and suppliers and performing all tasks necessary to achieve the stated requirements and demonstrate fitness for purpose. The framework agreement will include delivery of such services related to the construction of new buildings and facilities, refurbishment of existing buildings and infrastructure work as the Ministry may require. It is envisaged that detailed design will normally be included for projects procured through the Framework Agreement. Some projects may require the successful supplier to undertake the entirety of the design process, including the development and completion of the full design and all work associated with planning applications. Maintenance of completed projects may be required during a "compliance period" to establish that performance in accordance with anticipated design parameters is being achieved. The specific projects that may be procured under the Framework Agreement cannot be clearly defined at this stage but the principal intention is that it shall be generally available for use for procuring projects up to the approximate value of 12 000 000 GBP or above at the discretion of the Ministry but there shall be no exclusivity nor any guaranteed volume of work. The expression of interest should be made in writing to the NGEC contact point stated in the notice and posted to the address stated as the Issuing Branch (please refer to the deadline date specified in IV.3.4). For all correspondence (including emails), the specific Region should be stated in the subject heading i.e. East of England and East Midlands. Suppliers expression of interest must include: 1) The name, company registration number, address, telephone and email address of the point of contact within the company who will be managing the registration. A pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) will be issued to those applicants who have expressed an interest in the framework agreement, to determine which applicants are eligible to be invited to tender. For further detail relating to the PQQ please refer to III.1.4. The Ministry considers that this framework agreement maybe suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). For the avoidance of doubt, the Ministry points out that no weight will be attached to whether or not an economic operator is an SME in selecting economic operators to tender or in assessing the most economically advantageous tender. CPV: 45000000, 45216200, 45200000, 45210000, 45216000, 45111310, 45220000, 45231000. ...


UK-Sutton Coldfield: construction work
Regional framework for capital works projects Scotland. Construction work. Construction work for military buildings and installations. Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work. Building construction work. Construction work for buildings relating to law and order or emergency services and for military buildings. Dismantling works for military installations. Engineering works and construction works. Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines. Architectural & engineering design services, engineering design services for mechanical & electrical installations for buildings, demolitions, site preparation and clearance work. The Ministry of Defence principally on its own behalf but also on behalf of the bodies referred to in section VI.3, is seeking expressions of interest from suppliers wishing to participate in a multiparty Framework Agreement for the provision of the aforesaid types of works and associated services at the locations mentioned above and as more particularly described in the PQQ. The Ministry intends to establish a multi-participant Framework Agreement. The Agreement will operate on the basis that orders will be placed (following a mini-competition) and the successful supplier will act as Principal Contractor with single point of responsibility for the management and delivery of a specific project at one (or more) MOD establishment(s) located across Scotland. The Framework Agreement will be for a period of four years, with options to extend for up to a further 3 years, to be taken at the discretion of the Ministry. Other UK Contracting Authorities (as referred to in VI.3) with requirements for the types of works & services referred to in this notice & which may be classified as sensitive works or sensitive services within the scope of Directive 2009/81/EC may subject to the exact nature of their requirement (and in particular subject to it falling within the scope of the said Directive) and subject to the prior approval of the Ministry, call off the Framework. The successful supplier appointed under each call off from the Framework Agreement, will be responsible for co-ordinating and integrating the activities of their supply chain including Consultants, Sub-Contractors and suppliers and performing all tasks necessary to achieve the stated requirements and demonstrate fitness for purpose. The Framework Agreement will include delivery of such services related to the construction of new buildings and facilities, refurbishment of existing buildings and infrastructure work as the Ministry may require. It is envisaged that detailed Design will normally be included for projects procured through the Framework Agreement. Some projects may require the successful supplier to undertake the entirety of the design process, including the development and completion of the full design and all work associated with planning applications. Maintenance of completed projects may be required during a "Compliance Period" to establish that performance in accordance with anticipated design parameters is being achieved. The specific projects that may be procured under the Framework Agreement cannot be clearly defined at this stage but the principal intention is that it shall be generally available for use for procuring projects up to the approximate value of 12 000 000 GBP or above at the discretion of the Ministry but there shall be no exclusivity nor any guaranteed volume of work. The expression of interest should be made in writing to the NGEC contact point stated in the notice and posted to the address stated as the Issuing Branch (please refer to the deadline date specified in IV.3.4). For all correspondence (including emails), the specific Region should be stated in the subject heading i.e. SCOTLAND. Suppliers expression of interest must include: 1) The name, company registration number, address, telephone and email address of the point of contact within the company who will be managing the registration. A Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) will be issued to those applicants who have expressed an interest in the Framework Agreement, to determine which applicants are eligible to be invited to Tender. For further detail relating to the PQQ please refer to III.1.4 The Ministry considers that this Framework Agreement maybe suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). For the avoidance of doubt, the Ministry points out that no weight will be attached to whether or not an economic operator is an SME in selecting economic operators to tender or in assessing the most economically advantageous tender. CPV: 45000000, 45216200, 45200000, 45210000, 45216000, 45111310, 45220000, 45231000. ...


UK-Birmingham: construction work for buildings relating to education and research
University College Birmingham - phase 1 campus development. University College Birmingham ("UCB") are seeking to appoint a main building contractor to design and build a new higher education facility on the edge of Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter (the "Project"). The Project will be procured through a single stage Design and Build route. The target construction start date is September 2011 with a target completion date of December 2012. The Project is subject to planning permission. A detailed planning application is due to be made in February 2011, with resolution expected by May 2011. The tender information for the design and build works is currently being produced and will continue to be developed through to the envisaged tender date of May 2011. Tender design will be developed to RIBA Stage E with some elements detailed to RIBA Stage F1. The existing site is currently occupied by UCB's Post Graduate Centre, a surface car park and an assortment of buildings leased to a tenant. Vacant possession of the site is expected to be achieved at the end of June 2011. A separate demolitions contract will be let to demolish buildings where required and remove hardstandings to facilitate the start of the main building contract. The Project will deliver circa 70 000 sqft of Higher Education facilities over four floors on the edge of Birmingham's historic Jewellery Quarter. UCB require the following spaces to be provided: Reception. Teaching Rooms. Large flexible lecture theatre. ICT suites. Café. UCB expect the project to achieve a BREEAM Excellent 2008 and a minimum of an EPC 'B' rating. This in part will be achieved through a very high thermal performance to meet new 2011 Part L Building Regulations. Renewable technologies may be employed in the form of a micro CHP and photovoltaic panels. CPV: 45214000, 45214500, 45000000, 45400000, 71220000, 71221000. ...


UK-West Bromwich: development of non-residential real estate
Sandwell primary care premises developments. The funding, land purchase, design, construction, provision of furniture and fittings and leaseback for up to three primary care health centres. The successful developer(s) will purchase the land and invest in the construction and delivery of the facility. The Primary Care Trust will then enter into a lease for each of the completed facilities. CPV: 70112000, 70220000, 45215100, 79415200, 45111000, 50700000, 71000000, 33192000, 39130000, 39156000. ...


UK-Telford: batteries
The supply of batteries and associated spares. CPV: 31440000. ...


UK-Telford: batteries
The supply of batteries and associated spares. CPV: 31440000. ...


UK-Telford: batteries
The supply of batteries and associated spares. CPV: 31440000. ...


UK-Telford: batteries
The Supply of Batteries and Associated Spares. CPV: 31440000. ...


UK-Aberaeron: light-emitting diodes
Ceredigion County Council: framework for the supply of LED street lighting luminaires. CPV: 31712341, 34928500, 34928530. ...


FI-Tikkakoski: radio, television, communication, telecommunication and related equipment
Voice recorder 11_89C_1. — Voice recorder software licenses, — recording channel licenses, — recording voice replay licenses, — documentation and training. CPV: 32000000. ...


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