NO-Hornindal: software package and information systems
Framework agreement procurement of microsoft licences. Kommunenett Nordfjord is an ICT cooperation between the seven municipalities Bremanger, Eid, Gloppen, Hornindal, Selje, Stryn and Vågsøy. Kommunenett Nordfjord has approx. 1 200 PC users in administration, growth and health and welfare services. Furthermore there are approx. 40 primary and secondary schools and 30 nurseries with a total of approx. 4 700 pupils and approx. 2 800 PCs connected to the network. The municipalities have a need to procure new licences, additional licences and upgrades of Microsoft software and will therefore carry out a joint framework agreement for the procurement of Microsoft licences (LAR-supplier). CPV: 48000000. ...
NO-Lillehammer: engineering services
Tender - electrotechninal follow up in the project county road 108 New Kråkerøy connection. Consultancy services and follow up of electrotechnical works for the awarding authority. CPV: 71300000. ...
NO-Norge: computer-related professional services
Framework agreement, delivery of HDO, field service error recovery emergency power grid equipment. See the tender documents. CPV: 72590000, 51540000, 30236000. ...
UK-Edinburgh: urban development construction work
21st Century Homes - Pennywell, Muirhouse and North Sighthill Regeneration The Pennywell & Muirhouse and North Sighthill regeneration areas form part of the Council's 21st Century Homes for Edinburgh Programme. The Council is seeking to procure a private sector development partner to construct and develop up to 1 000 new mixed tenure homes. These will be a mix of homes for social and mid rent (owned and managed by the Council), low cost home ownership as well as private sale. Developers will be expected to provide designs for the housing following the requirements laid out in the 21st Century Homes design guide. Developers will also be expected to fund and sell the homes for sale. Homes should be delivered in a tenure blind approach within high quality public realm, landscaping and open space areas. The developer will be expected to meet all the Council's design, planning, sustainability and environmental requirements. The regeneration areas also contain some opportunities for further mixed use development. The projects may be procured in more than one phase. This PIN notice is not an invitation to tender. Your interest in this project should be noted at www.edin-tend.co.uk by 12:00 noon on Tuesday 9.5.2011. Depending on the response a detailed market sounding questionnaire may be issued. CPV: 45211360, 70333000, 44112000. ...
MT-Floriana: engineering works and construction works
Tender for the design and build of Qormi and Marsa canals and bridges. Tender for the design and build of culverts and a number of canals and bridges in the localities of Qormi and Marsa, as part of the National flood relief project (NRFP - ERDF120). CPV: 45220000, 45221200, 44212110, 45221100, 44212120. ...
IRL-Shannon: architectural and related services
Architect with specialist skills - King John's Castle Project. King John's Castle is Limerick's main tourist attraction and attracts circa 40 000 visitors per annum. Visitor numbers are down from a high of 51 000 in 2000. The product is made up of visitor exhibits in the main visitor centre, archaeology under the visitor centre, the courtyard and the turrets. Since the Castle opened in 1991, significant funds have been invested in trying to turn the castle and associated elements into a "must see" attraction. However the product is generally considered to be delivering a poor experience. Part of the attraction includes The Castle Lane Complex, which includes a bar and banqueting area, but this has traded unsuccessfully over the years. The current visitor experience at the Castle is limited, expensive and in need of reinvestment and updating. The Castle and its associated buildings should be the centrepiece of Limerick's tourism and should have a much higher visitor throughput. Shannon Development and Shannon Heritage are approved for grant funding from Fáilte Ireland to develop and improve the King John's Castle tourism product. The overall aim is to enhance the visitor experience at the castle and create a gateway to the Limerick City and Shannon Region tourism experience within the context of improved exhibition, interpretation and visitor facilities. The redeveloped Castle and Castle Lane will become a must visit tourism product appealing to a broad spectrum of visitor age groups and market segments. The complete re-working of the visitor interpretation within the visitor centre will provide a better and more interesting visitor experience capable of attracting increased visitor numbers. The proposed works will create a stimulating, imaginative and engaging introduction, interpretation and presentation of the site and its story (to include a series of live animations), highlighting the significance of the site in the regional, national and international context. Shannon development strategy is to appoint a full design team to deliver consultancy services required to successfully complete the project. The design team will comprise of separately appointed project manager/employer's representative with PSDP, architect with specialist skills, interpretive/exhibition design consultant, quantity surveyor and mechanical & electrical design consultant. Note: to register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the eTenders web site at http://www.etenders.gov.ie/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=225112. CPV: 71200000, 71210000, 71220000, 71240000. ...
IRL-Shannon: design consultancy services
Interpretive Designer - King John's Castle Project. King John's Castle is Limerick's main tourist attraction and attracts circa 40 000 visitors per annum. Visitor numbers are down from a high of 51 000 in 2000. The product is made up of visitor exhibits in the main visitor centre, archaeology under the visitor centre, the courtyard and the turrets. Since the Castle opened in 1991, significant funds have been invested in trying to turn the castle and associated elements into a 'must see' attraction. However the product is generally considered to be delivering a poor experience. Part of the attraction includes The Castle Lane Complex, which includes a bar and banqueting area, but this has traded unsuccessfully over the years. The current visitor experience at the Castle is limited, expensive and in need of reinvestment and updating. The Castle and its associated buildings should be the centrepiece of Limerick's tourism and should have a much higher visitor throughput. Shannon Development and Shannon Heritage are approved for grant funding from Fáilte Ireland to develop and improve the King John's Castle tourism product. The overall aim is to enhance the visitor experience at the castle and create a gateway to the Limerick City and Shannon Region tourism experience within the context of improved exhibition, interpretation and visitor facilities. The redeveloped Castle and Castle Lane will become a must visit tourism product appealing to a broad spectrum of visitor age groups and market segments. The complete re-working of the visitor interpretation within the Visitor centre will provide a better and more interesting visitor experience capable of attracting increased visitor numbers. The proposed works will create a stimulating, imaginative and engaging introduction, interpretation and presentation of the site and its story (to include a series of live animations), highlighting the significance of the site in the regional, national and international context. Shannon Development strategy is to appoint a full design team to deliver consultancy services required to successfully complete the project. The design team will comprise of separately appointed Project Manager/Employer's Representative with PSDP, Architect with Specialist Skills, Interpretive/Exhibition Design Consultant, Quantity Surveyor and Mechanical & Electrical Design Consultant. NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the eTenders Web Site at http://www.etenders.gov.ie/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=225393. CPV: 79415200, 79930000, 71220000. ...
IRL-Shannon: mechanical and electrical engineering services
M & E Consultant - King John's Castle Project. King John's Castle is Limerick's main tourist attraction and attracts circa 40 000 visitors per annum. Visitor numbers are down from a high of 51 000 in 2000. The product is made up of visitor exhibits in the main visitor centre, archaeology under the visitor centre, the courtyard and the turrets. Since the Castle opened in 1991, significant funds have been invested in trying to turn the castle and associated elements into a "must see" attraction. However the product is generally considered to be delivering a poor experience. Part of the attraction includes The Castle Lane Complex, which includes a bar and banqueting area, but this has traded unsuccessfully over the years. The current visitor experience at the Castle is limited, expensive and in need of reinvestment and updating. The Castle and its associated buildings should be the centrepiece of Limerick's tourism and should have a much higher visitor throughput. Shannon Development and Shannon Heritage are approved for grant funding from Fáilte Ireland to develop and improve the King John's Castle tourism product. The overall aim is to enhance the visitor experience at the castle and create a gateway to the Limerick City and Shannon Region tourism experience within the context of improved exhibition, interpretation and visitor facilities. The redeveloped Castle and Castle Lane will become a must visit tourism product appealing to a broad spectrum of visitor age groups and market segments. The complete re-working of the visitor interpretation within the visitor centre will provide a better and more interesting visitor experience capable of attracting increased visitor numbers. The proposed works will create a stimulating, imaginative and engaging introduction, interpretation and presentation of the site and its story (to include a series of live animations), highlighting the significance of the site in the regional, national and international context. Shannon Development strategy is to appoint a full design team to deliver consultancy services required to successfully complete the project. The design team will comprise of separately appointed project manager/employer's representative with PSDP, architect with specialist skills, interpretive/exhibition design consultant, quantity surveyor and mechanical & electrical design consultant. Note: to register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the eTenders web site at http://www.etenders.gov.ie/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=225452. CPV: 71334000, 71321000. ...
UK-Durham: primary school construction work
Construction of 2 new primary schools at Kirk Merrington and Greenland, Stanley. The Contract is for the construction of 2 new sustainable primary schools that will be constructed concurrently, with respect to Kirk Merrington school the works will commence 1 week before greenland School. Kirk Merrington primary school will comprise of 120 place primary school built north of the existing primary on the same site. It will have a total gross, internal area of 1 120 m². The estimated duration on site will be 48 weeks. Greenland Primary School will comprise of 360 place primary school built on a greenfield site south of the existing school. It will have a total gross, internal area of 2 136 m². The estimated duration on site will be 52 weeks. The Council is aiming for BREEAM excellent rating. CPV: 45214210. ...
UK-Birmingham: construction work for university buildings
Main contractor for tennis court infill. The University is seeking to appoint a main contractor to undertake the construction of 4 new student residential buildings each to accommodate approximately 35 students in self contained flats with common room and laundry. These buildings will be detached from existing buildings on the site but will be in filled amongst existing student accommodation. CPV: 45214400. ...
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