Friday, 8 April 2011

08/04/2011 tenders 50

UK-Dorchester: disposable non-chemical medical consumables and haematological consumables
Supply of Custom Procedure Packs. Disposable non-chemical medical consumables and haematological consumables. Provision of various sterile medical procedure packs to include those suitable for use in orthopaedic and general surgery. CPV: 33141000. ...


UK-Belfast: medical equipments, pharmaceuticals and personal care products
Tourniquets, reusable and disposable. Supply and delivery of tourniquets, reusable and disposable. CPV: 33000000. ...


UK-Pencoed: scanners
Lot 1 prescription 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. CPV: 38520000, 51612000, 50300000, 48318000, 35126000. ...


UK-Cardiff: electricity
Electricity supply to sub100kW NHS Wales sites. This agreement will provide electricity supply below 100 kWh to approximately 500 NHS sites throughout the NHS in Wales. CPV: 09310000. ...


UK-London: procurement software package
Contract for the provision of GeM. The provision and implementation of a generic emarketplace that will accept procurement cards, shared content and contracts database for higher and further education institutions in the United Kingdom. CPV: 48490000. ...


UK-Lincoln: taxi services
0669 (e-Auction) home to school transport Taxi services. Special-purpose road passenger-transport services. Non-scheduled passenger transport. CPV: 60120000, 60130000, 60140000. ...


UK-Lincoln: taxi services
0667 - home to school transport services. Taxi services. Special-purpose road passenger-transport services. Non-scheduled passenger transport. CPV: 60120000, 60130000, 60140000. ...


NL-Tha Hague: architectural, engineering and planning services
Consultancy work for a new building for the Embassies of Germany and the Netherlands in Rabat. The Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Germany and the Netherlands have decided to build a joint chancery building for both countries' embassies in Rabat, the capital of Morocco. A site of an area of 10 800 m² has been bought for this in Rue Sanhaja in a neighbourhood on the outskirts of the city. The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Overseas Real Estate Department, is also acting on behalf of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs as developer and principal for the execution of the consultancy work being tendered. CPV: 71240000. ...


UK-Peterborough: refuse and waste related services
UK-Peterborough - lot 3: waste and environmental management, transport, facilities management and other operational type services. Refuse and waste related services. Catering services. Transport services (excl. Waste transport). Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services. Architectural and related services. Consultative engineering and construction services. Urban planning and landscape architectural services. Construction-related services. Agricultural, forestry, horticultural, aquacultural and apicultural services. Horticultural services. Miscellaneous business-related services. Sewage-, refuse-, cleaning-, and environmental services. Cleaning and sanitation services in urban or rural areas, and related services. Environmental services. Cleaning and sanitation services. Other community, social and personal services. Cemetery maintenance services. Lot 3 comprises of: waste and environmental management including refuse collection and disposal, street cleansing, ground maintenance, transport, facilities management and other operational type services which are referred to in the memorandum of information which was made available to bidders. CPV: 90500000, 55520000, 60000000, 71000000, 71200000, 71310000, 71400000, 71500000, 77000000, 77300000, 79990000, 90000000, 90600000, 90700000, 90900000, 98000000, 98371111. ...


UK-Exeter: sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services
To provide a recycling centre in Torrington and all its associated operations. The service for this category II contract will require the contractor to provide a site within the location detailed above and to manage the service and all its associated operations, including the provision of site machinery, transportation of waste, and staffing in order to facilitate the delivery of the service. The contract will require a wide range of materials to be recovered, by salvaging waste brought to the site, through sorting, containerising and transportation to authorised outlets for recycling or re-sale. Following a separate recovery of soil and rubble received at the recycling centre, the contract is likely to specify a recycling rate of 75 % from the remaining waste. This site is expected to manage an estimated 2 000 tonnes of waste per annum. CPV: 90000000. ...


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