Friday 25 November 2011

25/11/2011 tenders 90

UK-Crewe: fitness equipments
Provision of fitness equipment, installation, associated servicing and maintenance at Crewe Pool, Macclesfield Leisure Centre, Nantwich Pool, Shavington Leisure Centre & Wilmslow Leisure Centre and minor refurbishment of fitness facilities at Macclesfield and Wilmslow Leisure Centres, with finance lease. To provide high quality fitness equipment at Macclesfield Leisure Centre, Wilmslow Leisure Centre, Crewe Pool, Nantwich Pool and Shavington Leisure Centre together with minor room refurbishment at Macclesfield and Wilmslow Leisure Centres. The contract will also include installation of equipment, induction training for staff as well as a fully inclusive 5 year equipment servicing and maintenance work. There will also be the requirement to offer a 5 year finance lease to cover the full cost of the project. We will also require the successful company to transfer existing equipment to other Cheshire East sites and safely dispose of current equipment no longer required. To create attractive fitness facilities with high quality fitness equipment to positively impact on the health and wellbeing of the local community, provide better facilities for current and new customers, increase participation especially amongst young people, older people and those with health issues, improve the financial viability of the facility and reduce energy usage. To ensure that the fitness facilities meets our objectives we are offering a contract for the provision of high quality fitness equipment some of which must either be IFI accredited or suitable for use by disabled people and / or non traditional user groups, associated servicing and maintenance and minor refurbishment at some of the identified facilities. Refurbishment work will be required to be completed within the first 3 months of the contract. Supply and installation of equipment should also be completed within the first 3 months of the contract. The service element of the contract, warranty, induction training, service and maintenance will all be required to run for the full 5 years of the contract and is the only element of the contract that may be extended at the end of the 5 year contract period. Any finance lease arrangements should include all aspects of the contract and be for a period of 5 years. Additional fitness equipment may be required during the course of the contract period and there should be the ability to add these under the same terms and conditions at any time within the contract period. We require companies to tender for all aspects of this contract including refurbishment at specified centres and equipment and maintenance at all of the listed facilities. The councils preferred solution would be for the final contract to be solely with the lead fitness equipment company who would sub contract the building work and finance lease. The Contracting Authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SME's). For the avoidance of doubt, the Contracting Authority points out that no weight will be attached to whether or not an economic operator is an SME in selecting economic operators to submit tenders or in assessing the most economically advantageous tender. CPV: 37440000, 37441100, 37441200, 37441300, 37441400, 37441900, 37442000, 37442100, 37442200, 37442300, 37442310, 37442320, 37442400, 37442500, 45212100, 45453100, 51121000. ...


UK-London: catheter accessories
OJEU/11/11. Interventional cardiac procedure consumables. The Trust wishes to receive proposals for a range of consumables for interventional cardiac procedures across its specialist areas including but not limited to: — Cardiac catheter laboratories, — Cardiac electrophysiology & ablation, — Cardiothoracic surgery & clinical perfusion. The primary term will be fixed price for a period of 2 years with the potential to extend for a period of 2 x 1 years. CPV: 33141240, 33141200, 33141210, 33141220. ...


UK-Cwmbran: first-aid boxes
First aid supplies. Gwent Police Authority in collabortation with South Wales Police and Dyfed Powys Police are seeking a 2 year contract with the option to extend for a further 2 years for the provision of first aid supplies. In order to access the pre-qualification questionnaire please follow the instructions for our E-Tendering portal, Bravo Solution to complete by the closing date. Community benefits doesn't apply to this contract. CPV: 33141623, 33141620, 33000000. ...


DK-Nørresundby: architectural and related services
City in between - eastern Aalborg, strategy for an international & sustainable suburb. The international competition, "city in between - eastern Aalborg, strategy for an international & sustainable suburb", demonstrates the Municipality of Aalborg's big ambitions to contribute to the international debate on large scale strategic development of the sustainable suburb. The overall focus is to obtain qualified proposals describing how to promote cohesion within and among the areas of the suburb - physical, social, societal and organizational. The challenge is also to create synergi among the future investments. In the next 20 years, investments for more than DKK 10 billion have been planned in the competition area. Large investments includes extension of Aalborg University and the sports and leisure center Gigantium, a new University Hospital, redevelopment of the Kildeparken residential area, as well as 400 new youth apartments near Aalborg University. Parallel to these investments, it has been decided to establish a high-class public transport link connecting the competition area, Eastern Aalborg, with the city centre, and to launch initiatives to promote bicycle traffic. Some of the competition themes are: — New type of housing in the suburb; orms of ownership and target groups, — Mobility; sustainable transport and accessibility in the broad sense, — Multifunctional meeting places; daily life, identity and catalysts, — Local resources; physical spaces and new partnerships. Participants are to integrate the themes with the following selected potentials of the area: — Landscape; ecological, recreational and social contexts, — International aspects; knowledge workers, cooperative relations and multiethnic residents, — Strengthened development of the knowledge clusters in the area; professional knowledge clusters, entrepreneurship etc. The competition will ask for: — A strategy for the physical development of the competition area, which involves the competition themes and potentials, focusing on both short and the long term. What will it take to "Kickstart" the development, — Organizational/economic models that contribute to realizing the strategy for the physical development in the different steps of the development, including kick starters for the long-term process, — Selection of development areas that may contribute to increase the cohesion and sustainability of the suburb by integrating the themes with the closely selected potentials of the area. The contents and nature of the areas are to be described by drawings, charts and text. CPV: 71200000, 71400000. ...


UK-Newtown St Boswells: public road transport services
Transport requirements 2012. CPV: 60112000. ...


UK-Worcester: taxi services
Passenger transport framework 2012-13. CPV: 60120000, 60130000, 60140000, 60170000, 60171000, 60172000. ...


UK-Stafford: social work and related services
Community based support service for adults with learning disabilities. CPV: 85300000. ...


SE-Stockholm: systems and technical consultancy services
Anläggningsmateriel inomhus (Indoor Construction Material). Indoor construction material administration. CPV: 72220000. ...


IRL-Limerick: training services
Contract for the delivery of both the Six Sigma Green Belt & Black Belt training. The Innovation and Lean Sigma Federation (ILSF) is the promoter/contracting organisation for the Innovation & Lean Sigma Skillnet (ILSS) that helps facilitate the delivery of high quality innovation, Lean and Six Sigma programmes that deliver industry led business solutions. ILSF were awarded a 12 month contract from Skillnets Ltd for the period of 1st January to 31.12.2011. ILSS is funded by member companies and the Training Networks Programme, an initiative of Skillnets Ltd. Funded from the National Training Fund through the Department of Education and Skills. The aims of the Innovation & Lean Sigma Skillnet are to upskilling, re-skilling and cross-skilling of workers across sectors and/or regions facilitating increased performance and growth of its members as they face into uncertain economic climate. An added feature to ILSS will be to make a significant contribution to upskilling of the unemployed, and to improve the adaptability and long-term employability of workers and ensuring the increase of their employability and competitiveness, including meaningful provision for the unemployed through the following programmes that will enhance worker mobility and employability. 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=148173. The awarding authority has indicated that it will accept electronic responses to this notice via a 'Tender Submission Postbox' facility. Further details of this facility are available at http://www.etenders.gov.ie/PostBox/Postbox_Explain.aspx?ID=148173. Suppliers are advised to allow adequate time for uploading documents and to dispatch the electronic response well in advance of the closing time to avoid any last minute problems. The postbox closes precisely at the time stated. 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=339452. The awarding authority has indicated that it will accept electronic responses to this notice via a 'Tender Submission Postbox' facility. Further details of this facility are available at http://www.etenders.gov.ie/PostBox/Postbox_Explain.aspx?ID=339452. Suppliers are advised to allow adequate time for uploading documents and to dispatch the electronic response well in advance of the closing time to avoid any last minute problems. The postbox closes precisely at the time stated. CPV: 80500000. ...


UK-Inverness: surveying services
Site Condition Monitoring Framework 2012-15. In Scotland, as elsewhere in the United Kingdom, sites are designated for their nature conservation features (habitats, species or geology) of special interest. For the purposes of this Framework, the site types covered are Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Special Areas of Conservation (SAC), and Ramsar sites, all of which are designated on the basis of notified features of interest (known as natural features). As part of national and UK reporting, SNH undertakes a rolling six year programme of Site Condition Monitoring (SCM) to monitor the condition of these features. The purpose of SCM is to determine the condition of the designated natural feature within the site; whether the habitat, species or geological feature on a site is likely to maintain itself in the medium to longer term under the current site management regime and wider influences. The monitoring guidelines upon which SCM is delivered is the JNCC Common Standards Monitoring Guidance (download from www.jncc.gov.uk/page-2199). This provides a common approach to the monitoring of natural features on designated sites across the whole of the United Kingdom. Although there are separate chapters within the Guidance for different habitat and species types, the approach to monitoring each is broadly similar. For each natural feature, a set of 'attributes', or indicators of a healthy habitat, species population, or intact earth science feature, is provided. Against these attributes, site-specific targets are set against which the condition of the feature can be judged and fieldwork undertaken to measure the natural feature on the ground. The work which will be let under this Framework will be concerned with the collection of SCM data against the site specific targets for particular categories of natural feature to allow an assessment to be made of its condition. Habitats: — lowland fens, marsh, raised bog and swamp, — rivers and streams, — standing open water, — upland habitats, including blanket bog. Species: — amphibians, — breeding birds, — fish, — invertebrates, — non-vascular plants, — vascular plants. Earth Science: — caves. NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Public Contracts Scotland Web Site at http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=214223. CPV: 71355000, 79311000, 90711500. ...


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