Friday, 11 March 2011

11/03/2011 tenders 210

UK-Edmonton: technical analysis or consultancy services
Housing Lift Refurbishment Consultancy Services Contract. Technical analysis or consultancy services. Lift refurbishment consultancy services: To provide a comprehensive specialist lift consultancy service to support the lift refurbishment programme. Duties will include advising on the procurement strategy, drafting technical specifications and all tender documentation, managing the tender process and managing the work from pre-start to defect liability. The contract period is 5 years with no option to extend. CPV: 71621000. ...


UK-York: laundry-management services
Linen hire & laundry service. The University is looking for a supplier who can provide a complete linen hire and laundry service to support its conference business. The conference activities at the University are based around student vacations, i.e. March, April and July - mid October (inclusive). The supplier will be required to provide all linen on a rental basis, and collect, launder and return the same. Further details are available within the pre-qualification questionnaire. It is anticipated that the contract will commence around June 2011 and last for 3 years with a possible 2 year extension subject to satisfactory performance. CPV: 98311100, 98311000. ...


UK-Cambridge: general public services
Anglia Support Partnership. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust ("the Host Trust") together with a further five NHS organisations based in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk ("the Partners") operate as and govern Anglia Support Partnership ("ASP"). The additional five Partners are NHS Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust, NHS Peterborough, NHS Norfolk and Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust. The Host Trust intends to procure, a strategic partner from either the private or public sector to maximise ASP's future business opportunities ("the Strategic Partner"). It is intended that the Strategic Partner may acquire all of (or the majority of) ASP's assets, the main asset being its portfolio of approximately 80 contracts for the provision of support services that it has (through the Host Trust) with the Partners and with 51 further separate public or private organisations ("the Contracts"). The support services currently include: operational IT, specialist IT, employment services, financial services, contracts management, informatics, risk and primary care support services, lifespan catering and estates and property ("the Support Services"): This list is not exhaustive (see section VI.3 for further details on the Support Services). Full details will be provided during dialogue. It is envisaged that the Strategic Partner will contract with each of the current organisations that are in receipt of the Support Services. Certain of the existing Contracts will be novated or re-procured on the existing terms. The remainder of the contractual arrangements will be entered into under one or more framework agreements with ASP. The framework(s) will permit the call-off of existing Support Services and additional services including commissioning advice and related support services; cost reduction, efficiency advice and consultancy services; and patient administration and support services ("Additional Services"). Fuller details will be provided in the Memorandum of Information ("MOI"). The following bodies may call off contracts from the framework agreement: any NHS organisation, associated healthcare body or successor organisation; any local authority; any GP or GP consortium; any community interest company and any other public organisation in the UK. The annual turnover achieved by ASP in 2010 under the Contracts is around 34 000 000 GBP. In addition to the Contracts, as part of the procurement, the Strategic Partner will acquire all of (or the majority of) ASP's physical assets which are broadly made up of IT hardware and software, contracts with suppliers, any real estate (where leasehold, freehold or by way of contractual licence and may include any catering equipment ("the Assets"). Further details of the Assets will be provided in the MOI. The value of the Assets currently held is around 3 800 000 GBP. ASP currently employs around 600 members of staff for the provision of the Support Services. Where Support Services transfer to the Strategic Partner it is assumed the staff associated with the provision of those Support Services will transfer to the Strategic Partner. It is envisaged that this will be a staff transfer pursuant to the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006. Fuller details of the number of staff involved in each Support Service will be provided during the dialogue. Certain Partners may wish to retain an equity stake in the transferred business. The precise requirements (if any) shall be discussed and confirmed during dialogue. Please contact Martin Peat on +44 1223596829 / martin.peat@eoe.nhs.uk if you are interested in tendering for this opportunity and to enable access to the MOI and PQQ documentation. PQQ responses should be received no later than 12 noon, 7.4.2011. CPV: 75110000, 79420000, 72700000, 32400000, 72200000, 72261000, 72600000, 72000000, 30162000, 72710000, 72253100, 72500000, 72511000, 72540000, 72590000, 72250000, 50324100, 72212517, 72224000, 80533000, 79600000, 15894200, 15894220, 45000000, 45215120, 48612000, 48613000, 48814200, 48814000, 48814400, 50000000, 50111100, 50111110, 55320000, 55321000, 55322000, 55520000, 64200000, 66520000, 66600000, 70330000, 70332000, 70332100, 70332200, 71311300, 71314200, 71317200, 71500000, 71510000, 71520000, 71530000, 71541000, 72212220, 72212224, 72212311, 72262000, 72310000, 72322000, 72512000, 73000000, 73100000, 73220000, 77314000, 79211110, 79400000, 79418000, 79410000, 79411000, 79411100, 79414000, 79415200, 79417000, 79421000, 79421100, 79993000, 79993100, 79994000, 79996100, 80500000, 80540000, 80550000, 80560000, 72100000, 48311100, 75251100, 75251110, 80561000, 85112000, 80570000, 85100000, 85121000, 85120000, 90700000, 85110000, 85111000, 79631000, 85000000, 85140000, 90710000. ...


UK-London: repair and maintenance services of electrical building installations
Financing, Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Solar Photovoltaic Panels. Circle Anglia Group comprises nine regional partners: Circle 33 Housing Trust, Russet Homes Limited, Mercian Housing Association, Merton Priory Homes, Mole Valley Housing Association, Wherry Housing Association, South Anglia Housing, Old Ford Housing Association and Roddons Housing Association, and three commercial subsidiaries: Epic Trust, Circle Living and Invicta. Circle Anglia is procuring this Concession arrangement on behalf of itself and its Group members. Any additional organisation that joins the Circle Anglia Group will be able to access this Concession. Further, Circle Anglia is procuring a Provider in the capacity of a central purchasing body and therefore it is possible that other social landlords within England (including local authorities, Registered Providers and Arms Length Management Organisations) will be able to access this procurement and therefore it will be a requirement of the Concession that other contracting authorities are able to access the Concession. The estimated value of the framework agreement assumes that services with a value of approximately 250 000 000 GBP will be instructed by Circle Anglia. It is also envisaged that the framework may be of interest to other social landlords keen to implement PV programmes and based in Circle Anglia's area. Circle Anglia currently anticipates that the value of call-off contracts entered into with other social landlords (including local authorities, Registered Providers and Arms Length Management Organisations) may be up to 750 000 000 GBP however, Circle Anglia makes no representation or warranty on this point. This procurement is to appoint a single provider (the Provider) to take full responsibility for the funding, delivery, installation and long-term operation and maintenance of photovoltaic panels on the maximum number of suitable properties across Circle Anglia's housing stock and the stock of other potential clients. It is expected that the Provider will install the panels at zero cost for Circle Anglia and provide free electricity generated by the panels to the relevant resident. Circle Anglia is seeking a comprehensive solution to be provided by the successful Provider that may include an income stream in the form of an up front payment and / or regular payments or some other commercial arrangement (further details will be contained in the contract documents). The Provider's responsibilities under the Concession Agreement include surveying of properties to ensure suitability, design, specification and procurement of the panels and associated infrastructure, installation of the panels and operation and maintenance for the duration of the 25 year Feed in Tariff period. Circle Anglia requires a large scale and fast paced installation programme to maximise installations by 31.3.2012. CPV: 50711000, 45261215, 09331000, 09331200, 09332000, 66122000. ...


UK-Abingdon: transport equipment and auxiliary products to transportation
Link-up - The Rail Industry supplier qualification and registration scheme. This notice relates to contracts that may be awarded by companies in the transport sector in the next 12 months through the use of the link-up qualification and registration system database managed by Achilles Information Limited (see details below). Further details of the transport companies that subscribe to Link-up are given in section VI of this notice. The link-up coding structure, against which suppliers indicate their areas of capability, is based on a hierarchy and is driven by a combination of industry assets, products and services with associated lifecycle activities. There are 19 level 1 codes supported by a series of level 2 and 3 codes. For example: level 1 codes: 01 - signalling 02 - information technology 03 - track etc. Level 2 codes (shown under the level 1 code 01 - signalling): 0101 - Train detection systems 0102 - lineside signals & indicators etc. Each level 2 code has one or more detailed level 3 codes, in turn each level 3 code is associated with one or more possible lifecycle activities, covering consultancy through to repair and ultimately disposal. Only the level 1 and level 2 codes are shown here, the more detailed level 3 and activity lifecycle codes are available to those seeking qualification. The level 3s can have both open and closed activities as appropriate for the intersection. For example, it is not possible to demolish a track circuit in the true sense of the word, so the DEMolish activity will be closed and it will not be possible for suppliers to select it during the application process. Every open intersection of a level 3 code and lifecycle activity has one of the following levels of qualification: R - registration, S - scored evaluation and A - auditable. Current registered suppliers can download an up to date product code booklet via their access to the rail portal. The codes may change as a result of periodic system updates and those changes are summarised in the notes towards the front of the booklet. It is therefore advisable to always download the most up to date booklet rather than referring to a previously downloaded or printed version. Suppliers considering registering and wishing to view the product codes beforehand may contact the Achilles customer care team at the contact details shown in section I.1. 01 Signalling 0101 Train detection systems 0102 Lineside signals & indicators 0103 Points machines - electric & hydraulic 0104 Staff protection systems - permanent 0105 Interlocking systems - excluding mechanical 0106 Control systems 0107 Train describers 0108 Level crossings 0109 Power supplies 0110 Mechanical signalling & interlocking 0111 Train protection systems 0112 Transmission 0113 Event logging & condition monitoring 0185 Contingent labour (signalling) 0190 Materials & parts (signalling) 02 IT 0201 Application development 0202 System integration 0203 IT infrastructure services - enterprise operations 0204 IT infrastructure services - service desk 0205 IT infrastructure services - network management 0206 IT infrastructure services - application management 0207 IT infrastructure services - security/audit 0208 Business voice/data communications; 0291 Materials & parts (IT hardware) 0292 Materials & parts (IT software) 0293 Materials & parts (IT consumables) 03 Track 0301 Plain line track 0302 Switches & crossing 0303 Track drainage 0304 Infrastructure fences, barriers & boundary gates 0305 Rail adhesion services 0306 Rail conditioning services 0385 Contingent labour (track) 0391 Materials & parts (rail) 0392 Materials & parts (switch & crossing units) 0393 Materials & parts (sleepers) 0394 Materials & parts (track support) 0395 Materials & parts (troughing) 0396 Materials & parts (ancillary track related) 04 Consultancy/functional support 0401 Business consulting 0402 Civil engineering 0403 Commercial services 0404 Electrification 0405 Environment 0406 Financial 0407 Fixed infrastructure plant 0408 HR 0409 IT 0410 Land & property 0411 Legal 0412 Media 0413 Occupational health & safety 0414 Operational planning 0415 Plant & tools 0416 Project management 0417 Quality management 0418 Building 0419 Rail vehicles (infrastructure) 0420 Recruitment services 0421 Research & development 0422 Risk management 0423 Safety management 0424 Signalling 0425 Telecomms 0426 Track 0427 Training (business & management) 0428 Training (health, safety & environment) 0429 Training (IT) 0430 Training (railway skills) 0431 Value management 0432 Provision of audit services 0433 Rail vehicles consultancy 05 Travel & accommodation 0501 Air & sea travel 0502 Road travel (including taxis & chauffeurs) 0503 Rail travel 0504 Accommodation (including hotels, seminars & conferences) 0505 Booking services 06 Facilities & property management 0601 General building management 0602 Cleaning 0603 Security 0604 Fire services 0605 Waste management 0606 Food & catering 0607 Archiving 0608 Reprographics & printing 0609 Distribution services (including mail courier) 0610 Garden services/plants 0611 Station operational services 0612 Car parking services 07 Infrastructure support 0701 Possession management 0702 Trackworker protection 0703 Graffiti removal 0704 Leaf fall & vegetation clearance 0705 Weed killing 0706 Pollution services 0707 Pest control 0708 Fatality management 0709 Drainage clearance 0710 Litter clearance 0711 Scrap clearance 0712 Fly tipping removal 0713 Animal management 08 Building works 0801 Substructure & superstructure 0802 Building work 0803 Building services 0804 Specialist services 0805 Shopfitting 0806 Lifts & escalators 0807 Operational walkways & platforms 0808 Hardstandings & roadways 0885 Contingent labour (building works) 0890 Materials & parts (building works) 09 Staff equipment & facilities/property supplies 0901 Furniture & ancillary equipment 0902 Stationery, books & magazines 0903 Kitchen & domestic equipment (including white goods) 0904 Uniform clothing 0905 PPE (including footwear) 0906 Electrical equipment (including TV, DVD/VCR, shredders) 0907 Prescribed operational equipment 0908 Chemicals, coatings & lubricants 0909 Janitorial supplies 0910 Medical & first aid equipment 0911 Fire safety accessories & equipment 0912 Security equipment (alarms etc.) 0913 Hardware (including signage, locks & lamps) 0990 Materials & parts (ancillary staff equipment/facilities supplies) 10 Road fleet 1001 Vehicle leasing 1002 Vehicle rental 1003 Fuel management 1004 Fleet management services 1090 Materials & parts (road fleet) 11 Energy & utilities 1101 Electricity (half hour) 1102 Electricity (not half hour) 1103 Water & sewage 1104 Mains gas 1105 Oil, gas (delivered), coal & coke 1106 Energy & utilities services 1107 CCTV operations 12 Civils 1201 Overbridges 1202 Underbridges 1203 Footbridges 1204 Tunnels 1205 Culverts, Subways & undertrack crossings 1206 Cable route works (including troughing & ducts) 1207 Retaining walls 1208 Coastal/estuary defences 1209 Earthworks 1210 Equipment support structures 1211 Structures assessment 1212 Structures examination 1213 Specialist services (civils) - abseiling 1214 Specialist services (civils) - access scaffolding 1215 Specialist services (civils) - asbestos removal 1216 Specialist services (civils) - CCTV examination 1217 Specialist services (civils) - contamination remediation 1218 Specialist services (civils) - diving 1219 Specialist services (civils) - drain clearance & water jetting 1220 Specialist services (civils) - geophysical services 1221 Specialist services (civils) - geotechnical services 1222 Specialist services (civils) - ground penetration radar 1223 Specialist services (civils) - grouting 1224 Specialist services (civils) - pigeon control (perching & nesting prevention) 1225 Specialist services (civils) - piling 1226 Specialist services (civils) - protective treatments (including painting) 1227 Specialist services (civils) - scour investigation 1228 Specialist services (civils) - scour protection 1229 Specialist services (civils) - site investigation 1230 Specialist services (civils) - specialist access (platforms etc.) 1231 Specialist services (civils) - specialist lifting & jacking 1232 Specialist services (civils) - sprayed concrete (including shotcrete) 1233 Specialist services (civils) - surfacing for level crossings 1234 Specialist services (civils) - temporary works 1235 Specialist services (civils) - thrust boring & pipe jacking 1236 Specialist services (civils) - track support concrete (slab track) 1237 Specialist services (civils) - ultrasonic testing 1238 Specialist services (civils) - vibro compaction 1239 Specialist services (civils) - waterproofing 1240 Specialist services (civils) - traffic management/road closures 1241 Specialist services (civils) - portable accommodation including site welfare & toilet facilities 1285 Contingent labour (civils) 1290 Materials & parts (civils) 13 Telecomms 1301 Operational telecomms 1302 Transmission 1303 Radio 1304 CCTV 1305 CIS 1385 Contingent labour (telecomms) 1390 Materials & parts (telecomms) 14 Electrification 1401 OHLE systems 1402 DC conductor rail systems 1403 HV-AC distribution systems (traction) 1404 DC distribution systems (traction) 1405 SCADA 1485 Contingent labour (electrification) 1491 Materials & parts (cable) 1492 Materials & parts (catenary wire) 1493 Materials & parts (switchgear) 1494 Materials & parts (transformer rectifiers) 1495 Materials & parts (insulators) 1496 Materials & parts (ancillary electrification related) 15 Fixed infrastructure plant 1501 LV distribution systems 1502 Non traction HV electrical sub-stations & compounds 1503 Operational lighting 1504 Points heating 1505 Tunnel ventilation 1506 Remote monitoring systems 1507 Operational plant 1508 Depot plant 1590 Materials & parts (fixed infrastructure plant) 16 Rail vehicles (infrastructure) 1601 Materials delivery fleet 1602 Infrastructure monitoring fleet 1603 Railhead conditioning fleet 1604 Multi purpose vehicles (MPVs) 1605 Infrastructure maintenance & renewal fleet 1606 Incident fleet 1607 Snow clearance 1608 Locomotives 1609 Load Units 1690 Materials & parts (rail vehicles (infrastructure)) 17 Plant & tools 1701 In possession machines 1702 General plant 1703 Small plant 1704 Hand tools 1790 Materials & parts (plant & tools) 18 Logistics 1801 Road haulage 1802 Rail haulage 1803 Local distribution centre (LDC) logistics 1804 Used materials & rail clearance/disposal 1805 Maintenance spares 19 Rail vehicles (passenger & freight) 1901 Vehicles 1902 Train operations 1985 Contingent labour (rail vehicles (passenger & freight)) 1990 Materials & parts (rail vehicles (passenger & freight)) CPV: 34000000, 42000000, 43000000, 44000000, 48000000, 35000000, 37000000, 38000000, 39000000, 41000000. ...


MT-Kalafrana: works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
Terminal One West Quay development. Terminal One West Quay will be extended to 290 metres from the present length of 168 metres with an upgraded draft of -13,00 metres LAT from the existing draft of 9,0 metres. The area behind the new quay shall be developed into a container storage yard covering an additional 552 ground slots. CPV: 45200000. ...


DK-Copenhagen K: well-support services
Civil works for the exploration well Felsted-1, 1/05 License, Denmark. PGNiG intends to establish an exploration well named Felsted-1. By contractual agreement contractor (tenderer) is to construct the site necessary for carrying out the exploration and to comprise supplying attached services and technical support and personnel on demand during planning, establishing, operation and restoring of the site. CPV: 76460000. ...


UK-Hounslow: IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
BAA/002538a Cost Estimating System. Supply of Cost Estimating System including perpetual software licences and support and maintenance and associated services. CPV: 72000000. ...


UK-York: web page editing software development services
Web design and management, online creative and digital marketing. We run fast, frequent passenger train services on the East Coast main line between London King's Cross, the East Midlands, Yorkshire, the north east of England and Scotland. We are a subsidiary of Directly Operated Railways, which was formed in November 2009 by the Department for Transport when National Express lost the East Coast franchise. Our market divides into passengers travelling for leisure, business and commuting and the competitive context in which we operate includes airlines, other train operating companies (TOCs) and journeys made by road. Marketing Services are managed by East Coast's Marketing and Procurement teams, and other marketing services such as media planning / buying, print, CRM and ATL advertising are provided by existing agency suppliers. The East Coast website comprises an online booking engine provided and supported by technology supplier Atos Origin. Its customer interface is designed specifically to meet East Coast retailing and eCommerce objectives. The marketing pages for www.eastcoast.co.uk are integrated to the purchase process for a seamless online journey experience, and are also hosted by Atos Origin. The online customer database allows information to be analysed, segmented and extracted for email and mobile marketing activity, including targeted promotions. Automated campaigns based on customer behaviour are also in place. We wish to appoint a digital agency which will take overall responsibility for: 1) Ongoing user experience and site design 2) Site management – technical support, delivery of new functionality, digital creative and copy-writing based on either: a. Re-building the site on a new platform b. Managing the existing site 3) Digital creative and copy-writing delivery for email campaign programme 4) Search optimisation 5) Social media 6) Mobile site design, build and ongoing support CPV: 72212224, 72212222, 72413000, 72230000. ...


NO-Oslo: construction work
96001 Bergen University College, K501 Automation plant The Ministry of Education and Research has given Statsbygg the task of constructing Bergen University College. The building is planned to have a gross area of approx. 51 000 m2 including a car park in the basement. The aim of the development is to jointly house three departments; engineering education, teacher training and health and social studies. The university college is being built for approx. 4 400 students and 500 employees. Contract K501 Automation plant consists of the delivery and assembly of the described automation plant for the structural operation of the university college. NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Doffin Web Site at http://www.doffin.no/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=225508. CPV: 45000000, 45300000. ...


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