Wednesday, 3 August 2011

03/08/2011 tenders 30

IRL-Dublin: event services
1.0/003687 TI: IRL-Dublin: event services PD: 20110803 ND: 243414-2011 OJ: 147/2011 DS: 20110729 DD: 20110803 DT: 20110805 17 00 RN: 209487-2011 HD: 013EA TD: 2 - Additional information NC: 4 - Service contract PR: 1 - Open procedure RP:...


UK-Twickenham: bailiff services
1.0/003733 TI: UK-Twickenham: bailiff services PD: 20110803 ND: 243416-2011 OJ: 147/2011 DS: 20110729 DD: 20110811 14 00 DT: 20110818 14 00 RN: 212873-2011 HD: 013EC TD: 2 - Additional information NC: 4 - Service contract PR: 1 -...


B-Geel: construction of an office building at IRMM
Construction of an office building at IRMM. As the majority of the current buildings on the IRMM site are about 50 years old, there is an urgent need for renovation and renewal. The first step in the renewal process is to transfer the administrative activities from the current location (combination of offices and laboratories) to a new office building (hereinafter referred to as 'Building 210'). Building 210 will house the IRMM administration (Management Support Unit and Director's Office). 2 meeting rooms, a computer training room and the ICT helpdesk are also foreseen in this building. The building will also foresee in administrative offices for a part of the staff of the isotope measurements unit. Building 210 will be environmentally friendly with low energy consumption. Heating and cooling of the building will be provided via heat pumps (warm water will be stored in the ground in summer and used in winter, and cold water will be stored in the ground in the winter and used in the summer). Rainwater will be reused for flushing the toilets. Thick insulation in the facades and on the roof will minimise the heat loss (in winter) and the heating (in summer). The concept of the building fits in the EU 2020 strategy and its conception contributes to the 20/20/20 objectives. CPV: 45000000. ...


B-Geel: renewal of the main transformer installation at IRMM
Renewal of the main transformer installation at IRMM. The purpose of the project is the renewal of the 15 kV/10 kV main transformers installation at IRMM, including removal of the existing transformers of 2 500 kVA and installation of 2 new transformers of 3 500 kVA, protection devices, switching gear, etc. included, plus dismantling of the existing 15 kV cells inside the medium voltage building. CPV: 31170000, 45315500, 45317200, 45317300. ...


GR-Thessaloniki: access control and CCTV systems' delivery, installation, and supporting services
Access control and CCTV systems' delivery, installation, and supporting services. The purpose of this contract is the replacement of the old and the supply, installation and maintenance of new: — access control system of Cedefop while retaining many of the door accessories, expanding to include several new doors, — CCTV system while retaining the existing wiring, expanding to include some new camera locations. The contract will also cover the necessary preventive and corrective maintenance and on-demand technical assistance of all the installed equipment and systems. CPV: 35000000, 35123100, 35125300, 35125200. ...


B-Geel: supply of gloveboxes for handling of radioactive materials
1.0/004239 TI: B-Geel: supply of gloveboxes for handling of radioactive materials PD: 20110803 ND: 243438-2011 OJ: 147/2011 DS: 20110720 DT: 20140420 HD: EC2M0 TD: I - Call for expressions of interest NC: 2 - Supply contract PR: I -...


I-Ispra: improving qualitative and quantitative post-harvest losses estimates in sub-Saharan Africa
Improving qualitative and quantitative post-harvest losses estimates in sub-Saharan Africa. The overall purpose of this contract is to address information on qualitative post-harvest losses and to integrate them into the Aphlis (African post-harvest losses information system) platform. At the same time, the existing quantitative losses information system (Aphlis) shall be brought up to date and the reliability of the current estimates verified, the estimation methodology improved and coverage of the system extended to west and central Africa. Currently, the Aphlis provides a framework to analyse and compute quantitative PHLs under different farming and environmental conditions in east and southern Africa. CPV: 73000000, 73110000, 73210000, 73430000, 77100000, 48810000. ...


B-Brussels: financial data supply services — annual accounts
Financial data supply services — annual accounts. Financial data supply services — annual accounts. CPV: 72319000. ...


B-Brussels: study on possible ways to improve the exchange of information on travelling violent offenders including those attending sporting events or large public gatherings
Study on possible ways to improve the exchange of information on travelling violent offenders including those attending sporting events or large public gatherings. The general objective of the study is to inform EU decision making on possible ways to improve the exchange of information between Member States, including Europol, on travelling violent offenders in connection with major events, including sporting events or large public gatherings. The study should cover the 27 Member States and all relevant organisations. CPV: 73000000, 79700000, 79100000, 92000000, 79400000. ...


B-Brussels: analysis of the financial and physical data in the final implementation reports concerning the Objective 1 and 2 programmes for 2000–2006 financed by the European Regional Development Fund
Analysis of the financial and physical data in the final implementation reports concerning the Objective 1 and 2 programmes for 2000–2006 financed by the European Regional Development Fund. The European Commission, Directorate-General for Regional Policy intends to undertake, through the examination of the final implementation reports, an analysis of the financial and physical data of the Objective 1 and 2 programmes financed by the European Regional Development Fund during the period 2000–2006 in 25 Member States. The analysis will build on the work undertaken in the data feasibility study carried out under the 'ex post' evaluation of cohesion policy programmes 2000–2006 co-financed by the ERDF. The study, concluded in April 2008, assembled indicators in a searchable database containing all physical indicators (output, result and impact indicators) presented in the 2006 annual reports of the programmes co-financed by the ERDF. As set out in Article 37 of the Council Regulation (EC) No 1260/1999, the final implementation reports should include information on the progress in the implementation of priorities and measures for each of the funds in relation to their specific targets, with a quantification, wherever and whenever they lend themselves to quantification, of the physical indicators and indicators of results and of impact at the appropriate level (priority or measure). The final implementation reports should also report on the financial implementation of the assistance, summarising for each measure the total expenditure actually paid out by the paying authority. According to the Commission's amended Decision C(2006)3424 the closure documents including the final implementation report should all be submitted within 15 months of the final date of eligibility of expenditure. The final date for the submission of the final implementation report was 31.3.2010 for the programmes that did not apply for 6 months' extension of eligibility of expenditure and 30.9.2010 for the programmes that applied for the extension. The Commission Regulation (EC) No 438/2001 presents in Annex IV the classification of areas of intervention to be used in the annual reports on the Structural Funds and to contribute to clear communication on the various EU policies. This breakdown into categories is part of the management and information activities related to the programmes. In drawing up the measures within the programmes, Member States retained the possibility of using a classification best suited to their own national and regional situation. It was important, however, that the Commission be in a position to draw up summaries on the Fund activities by different areas of intervention. Thus, the programming complement and the annual and final implementation reports were to show the link (estimated and realised respectively) between each measure and the corresponding category in the Commission list. The final report received on the closure of the programmes should therefore present the final picture on the use of the funds according to the areas of intervention. Concerning the monitoring indicators, Article 36 states that the managing authority and monitoring committee shall carry out the monitoring by reference to physical and financial indicators specified in the operational programme, single programming document, or programme complement. In drawing up their indicators, they should take into account the indicative methodology and list of examples of indicators published by the Commission. The indicators shall relate to the specific character of the assistance concerned, its objectives and the socio-economic, structural and environmental situation of the Member State concerned and its regions. The analysis will examine the final implementation reports for 2000–2006 on the funding actually paid throughout 25 Member States and update and complete the database on output, result and impact indicators used in the programmes. An additional database will include expenditure data using the 'classification of areas of intervention'. The contractor will comment on the use of indicators and make suggestions for the future. CPV: 79000000. ...


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