UK-Romford: fruit vegetables
Fruit and vegetables. Fruit vegetables. Supply of fruit and vegetables. CPV: 03221200. ...
UK-Kingston upon Thames: rescue and emergency equipment
Rescue equipment for Surrey County Council Fire & Rescue Service. Rescue equipment - descriptions available in lot 1 to 8 section. CPV: 35112000. ...
UK-Cardiff: medical consumables
Blood collection systems - evacuated & non-evacuated. This contract will contain consumables relating to evacuated and non-evacuated blood collection. CPV: 33140000. ...
UK-Bath: refuse disposal and treatment
Enabling contract for the supply of waste recepticles. Refuse disposal and treatment. Possible future purchase no. FGSR/0137. Title: enabling contract for the supply of waste recepticles. Deadline for expressions of interest: 11.3.2011. Proposed/Estimated ITT Issue date: 22.4.2011. Proposed/Estimated ITT Return date: 8.6.2011. Summary of requirements/description of work: The fleet wide equipment – training stores and boats (FWE-TSB) team has a possible future requirement for the supply and delivery of waste receptacle. It is anticipated that there will be approximately one line item in total. It will be an essential feature of any resultant contract (s) for supplier(s) to be able to source products not normally held as stock or within their normal product range. The range of items for this potential contract will include: Reverse auction: yes/no (delete as appropriate). Estimated value of requirement: GBP 408 000,00. QA standards: BS EN ISO 9001:2008 3rd party certification accredited/recognised by UKAS with an appropriate scope to meet the requirement. Pre-qualification information to be provided: potential applicants wishing to register an interest in the project must provide their notification of expression of interest in writing including detailed statements against all the technical selection criteria listed below. Applicants who have completed part 1 of a PQQ in the last 6 months are to declare this in the expression of interest and are only to provide technical criteria information or, if applicants have not recently submitted or have not completed part 1 of a PQQ before, applicants must submit a response to part 1 of the PQQ which can be found through the following website: www.mod.uk clicking on business/acquisition operating framework/commercial toolkit/contracting methods folder/supplier selection; applicants are to refer to Annex A in this sub-folder. Any additional supporting documentation should be directly relevant and be kept to a minimum. The submitted responses must follow exactly the order the criteria are set out. Failure to submit the requested information may result in the application not being considered further. It should be noted that a pre-qualification questionnaire shall not be issued following this request for expressions of interest. Applicants will be down selected to tender on the basis of the response/evidence provided in their expression of interest and the technical selection criteria stated below which carries the weightings specified. The authority's aim is to short-list no more than 6 companies to receive an ITT to ensure that the potential maximum number of received tender responses is manageable for the given tender evaluation period. MOD contacts: potential suppliers should submit an expression of interest including the required information to (Steve Gevork) (e-mail: steven.gevork871:@mod.uk) by 1200 on Friday 11.3.2011. Additional information: expressions of interest received after the above date and time will not be considered. The decision of the authority is final. This announcement should not be construed as confirmation that a tender will be subsequently issued. Technical criteria: technical selection criteria for down-selection for ITT shall be based on a marking scheme. A percentage weighting shall be applied to each of the technical criteria as shown and responses scored as follows: Question number question title weighting %. 1 Meeting the requirement 30 2 Sub-contractors 15 3 Continuous improvement / value for money 15 4 Quality assurance 15 5 Project risk management 10 6 E-Commerce 10 7 Sustainable procurement 5 Scoring guidance: (this will be used for all questions above). Assessment experience score. Excellent the applicant has provided the authority with a high level of confidence that the requirement could be met 3. Satisfactory the applicant has provided the authority with sufficient confidence that the requirement could be met 2. Barely acceptable the applicant has provided the authority with a high level of confidence that the requirement can be met, however some work is needed 1. Not acceptable the applicant has failed to demonstrate to the authority that they have to capability to meet the requirement 0. Responses required: Question title question size of response. Meeting the requirement please provide your proposed strategy for meeting the requirements of an enabling arrangement for the supply of waste recepticles. Information should address the DE&S supply chain aspects. Maximum of 1 500 words. Sub-contractors please explain how your supply chain operates and its monitors to maximise optimum performance maximum of 1 000 words. Continuous improvement/ value for money describe the processes/procedures/techniques your company adopts to ensure that value for money is continuously delivered and customer requirements are consistently achieved or exceeded. Maximum of 1 250 words. Quality assurance a. Please provide a copies of your current certificates. In the event that no ISO certification is held, you must be able to demonstrate that you operate and maintain a business/quality management system acceptable to the authority within the same scope. b. You are required to provide details of the procedures you have in place to identify and record non-compliant work (in terms of quality) and to subsequently implement corrective and preventative actions. c. You are required to provide details of how you notify sub-contractors of prime contract quality assurance conditions. Maximum of 1 250 words. Project risk management please provide details of your experience of project risk management over the last 3 years maximum of 1 250 words. E-Commerce describe what part e-commerce plays in your business and whether you are set up to trade using P2P or if you would be prepared to trade using P2P maximum of 1 000 words. Sustainable procurement describe areas where you have incorporated sustainable procurement in your corporate strategy, as well as your supply chain. Maximum of 1 000 words. CPV: 90510000. ...
UK-Leeds: tyres for heavy/light-duty vehicles
Supply and maintenance of vehicle tyres. This contract will provide a framework for the supply and maintenance of vehicle tyres and will be for a period of 2 years with an option to extend for a further 2 x 12 months. The framework will be used by Leeds City Council and Bradford Metropolitan District Council. CPV: 34350000, 34351000, 34351100, 34352000, 34352100, 34352300. ...
UK-London: laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)
Automation of clinical bacteriology specimen processing. HPA's Birmingham laboratory requires the provision, installation and commissioning of an automated solution for the processing of clinical bacteriology samples; primarily the initial front-end sample processing phase. CPV: 38000000, 38540000. ...
UK-Chelmsford: street-lighting equipment
Essex County Council Central Management System (CMS) street lighting. To procure and install photocell controls on all street lights in Essex (circa 125 000 units) enabling remote control of stock in order to deliver reduced energy consumption and reduce subsequent costs. Installation to be delivered over a 2 year period starting in May 2011. The service required may include the hosting of a central control server. It is anticipated that upon expiry of this contract the streetlighting assets (and possibly the central contract server) will transfer to ECC's highways services integrated service provider. CPV: 34928500, 72000000, 45316110, 50232100. ...
UK-London: electricity
Supply of electricity (Northern Ireland). The BBC is seeking to establish a 2 year framework in order to call off a fixed price contract for the supply of electricity for either a 12 or 24 month period commencing 1.4.2011 for both half hourly and non half hourly BBC sites in Northern Ireland only. The BBC's requirement is as follows: — Climate change levy (CCL) exempt power, — bids on a four rate seasonal time of day (STOD) basis, — a consolidated and compliant billing solution, — the BBC will make payment by BACS or CHAPS, 21 days after date of invoice, — the BBC requires the provision of electronic copy bills for its service provider, — the BBC requires the provision of day+1 consumption data for its service provider (HH only). Estimated GWHr consumption is 7GW. Further information is available from: BBC Broadcasting House. Ormreau Avenue. Belfast. BT2 8HQ. UNITED KINGDOM. Contact: Robert Allen. Tel: 02890338174. Email: robert.allen@bbc.co.uk. Fax: 02890338398. CPV: 09310000. ...
UK-Manchester: microcomputer hardware
Supply of audio/visual hardware and lighting equipment for the National Football Museum. The National Football Museum is moving from Preston to Manchester and will be located in the Urbis building. Substantial works are planned as part of the project which involve improvements to the building and completely new displays for the collections, with completion of the new museum in 2011. Manchester City Council are seeking to appoint a suitable organisation to provide audio/visual hardware and lighting required to create the National Football Museum at Urbis. The contract will comprise the design, supply and installation of audio/visual hardware and exhibition lighting including show control equipment and wiring for museum display purposes. CPV: 30215000, 39154000, 31000000, 31527260, 31200000, 72100000, 51611100, 92521100. ...
UK-Bridgend: road transport services
Provision of Road Transport (Public, School and Social Care). CPV: 60100000. ...
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