Thursday 1 December 2011

01/12/2011 tenders 90

UK-Leicester: industrial gases
Scientific & Industrial Gases - 847/12. CPV: 24110000, 24111000. ...


UK-Hengoed: milk
Supply and distribution of fresh pasteurized milk. Caerphilly County Borough Council requires a framework to be put in place for the supply and distribution of fresh pasteurized milk to various establishments (including schools, day centres, residential homes, leisure centres and any other corporate buildings) throughout the Council. All milk must be cow's milk and shall be pasteurized and homogenized and produced in the EU. All milk must meet the specifications and nutritional compositions detailed by the United Kingdom Dairy Council, London. The Council will only consider school milk thirds (189 ml to 250 ml) in recyclable poly bottles. The drinking milk (Wales) Regulations 2010 (Statutory Instrument 2010 No. 1492 (W.135)) as amended shall apply in relation to this contract. The Council will require the successful suppliers to conduct business electronically, including but not limited to purchase order processing and invoice submission and as such, suppliers will be required to register on the exchange Wales eTrading portal upon receipt of an invitation issued to the supplier following award on to the framework. Prior to the commencement of the framework the preferred bidders will have to participate in a 3rd Party Food Hygiene audit and obtain certification of approval. The cost of this audit is borne by the Council. Under the framework there is no guarantee that goods will be purchased under the framework and will be wholly subject to specific requirements by the Council at any given time during the course of the framework period. Additional information is set out in the invitation to tender ("ITT") including estimated annual usage of milk by the council. The ITT documents will be made available on request by e-mail to Anne Knibbs at knibba@caerphilly.gov.uk. In order to receive documents requests must be made by 4 pm on 8.12.2011. Any clarifications requests must be made by 4 pm 14.12.2011. *Please be aware that TUPE may apply for this provision*. Community Benefits doesn't apply to this contract. CPV: 15511000. ...


UK-London: diagnostic kits
Biomerieux manufactured equipment. Service, repair and supply of bespoke consumables. Biomerieux manufactured equipment. Service, repair and supply of bespoke consumables. CPV: 33141625, 50420000. ...


IRL-Naas: software package and information systems
Real Time Location System for the HSE (Initially Cork University Hospital). The HSE are seeking to appoint a suitably qualified partner to supply, install, commission, and maintain a real time location system to track medical equipment. The system, which will be deployed initially in Cork University Hospital, may if successful, be extended to other locations. 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=346272. CPV: 48000000, 30200000, 33169500, 38434540. ...


IRL-Naas: medical consumables
National Framework for the Supply & Support of Decontamination Unit Consumables. Decontamination Unit Disposables to include: All types of products used to verify the decontamination process. Example: Bowie Dick test kit, chemical indicators, biological indicators, cleaning efficacy test kits. Tracking, traceability and quality audit trail systems designed to meet the current guidelines on the reprocessing of Medical Devices. The systems are either manual, computerised or a combination of both. Sterilisation Pouch, Bag or Reelss, Wraps, Tray Liners and Paper. Detergents/Disinfectants/Rinse Aid. Cleaning Brushes. To include reusable cleaning brushes for the decontamination of RIMD and disposable cleaning brushes for Endoscopy. Gauze Swabs (with & without X- Ray detectable thread) that includes sterilized and non-sterilized Gauze Swabs. 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=345752. CPV: 33140000, 39831200, 33198200, 39224200, 38910000, 85111200. ...


UK-Cardiff: office and computing machinery, equipment and supplies except furniture and software packages
WPC Office Equipment. Through a 3 year contract with an option to extend for a further 12 months, the Welsh Purchasing Consortium wishes to appoint suppliers who can provide them with office equipment to meet the requirements of its users. Products include, but are not restricted to fax machines, telephones, laminators, shredders, trimmers and guillotines, binding machines, dictation and note takers, electric pencil sharpeners, bank note detectors and cash counters as well as accessories for use with these machines. Community Benefits doesn't apply to this contract. CPV: 30000000, 30100000, 30123000, 30123600, 30124000, 30142000, 30191000. ...


UK-Durham: medical aids
SP299 - Provision of Slings and Hoists. County Durham Procurement Consortium (CDPC) is hosted by County Durham & Darlington NHS Foundation Trust. This contract may be utilised by NHS organisations aligned to CDPC. This could include other NHS bodies (whether acting individually, or on behalf of, or together as members of any consortia now or in the future) along with any other NHS bodies which CDPC deems necessary now or in the future for the delivery of the specified products and services to NHS bodies, local authorities, other government departments or non-departmental public bodies charged with the delivery of healthcare or health related services. (For details of CDPC current member organisations, please refer to following websites: htpp://www.cddft.nhs.uk. County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust are looking to source a supplier(s) to provide slings and hoists predominantly to the Home Equipment Loan Service, however, this may also include other areas of the Trust. Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust are looking to source a supplier(s) to provide slings and hoists throughout the Trust. The contract will be for an initial 24 month period with the option to extend for 12 months plus a further 12 months. An outline of the requirements are below: — supply the range of products required by the Trust, — assist in a standardisation programme, — assist with training issues, — be flexible in changes to requirements, — adhere to Trust Policies and Procedures, — liaise with Trust staff, — supply reports and information in a timely manner. This list is not intended to be comprehensive. Further details of requirements will be included in the tender specification. To express an interest in this opportunity please go to the link below and follow the on line instructions: http://events.transaxions.com/service.aspx?event=6250 CPV: 33196000. ...


UK-Swindon: medical software package
RN3/001251/11/11 - Maternity Information System Digital Pen Solution. This tender is to streamline the imputting of data onto the Maternity Information System currently in place by way of a Digital Pen Solution. CPV: 48180000, 48000000, 72000000. ...


UK-Abingdon: artificial graphite
Manufacture and Supply of Graphite Blocks. Manufacture and Supply of Graphite Blocks to an approved grade suitable for the manufacture of armour tiles for the Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST) machine. The works are to be carried out in an acceptably safe and environmentally responsible manner and all personnel are to be suitably qualified and experienced for the nature of the contract. Invitation to tender documents can be accessed for download by following this link: http://www.uk-atomic-energy.org.uk/TenderDocs.aspx?DocName=graphite.zip CPV: 14814000, 24311800. ...


UK-Castle Donington: health services
NHS Continuing Healthcare Services PHASE 3 - East Midlands PCTs. East Midlands Primary Care Trust (PCT) Commissioners seek expressions of interest for the provision of Continuing Healthcare Services in the East Midlands region. EMPACT will be undertaking this process on behalf of the East Midland PCTs. The original process Phase 1 (OJEU 357786), was run as an AWP (Any Willing Provider) process, but Phase 2 and this Phase 3 will be run as AQP (Any Qualified Provider). This is in accordance with the DoH guidance. Commissioners aim to improve the way care home patient placements are commissioned due to historical inconsistencies and variance across the region, include pricing and cost, specifications of care, quality monitoring, and contract cover and management. The PCTs intend to move towards a more consistent structure which includes the introduction of the 2011/12 - NHS Standard Care Home Services Contract (Multilateral). The procurement process applied will be an "Any Qualified Provider" (AQP) procurement process, whereby the Commissioner (PCT) publishes their terms and conditions of business and any provider that both accepts the terms and is deemed a qualified and suitable potential provider is included on an 'approved provider' list. The AQP process will focus on NHS, new, Fully-Funded packages of care for patients. This includes patients with Physical Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health (including Dementia), Brain Injury and End of Life Care, specified age groups under 65 and over 65. Only Approved Providers will be considered for NHS, new, fully-funded packages of care, and in order to become an Approved Provider for Continuing Care for East Midlands PCTs, current and prospective providers should submit an application and complete the AQP process. From the 1.6.2011 (Phase 1), East Midlands PCTs will only place any new patients with Approved Providers. This AQP process will be conducted on the EMPACT eTendering portal at www.emprocurenhs.bravosolution.co.uk. Candidates wishing to be considered for this contract can express their interest via the EMPACT portal - the AQP (OJEU notice & ITT Documentation) will be available to complete and submit from the 1.12.2011. The online tender document will be available for you to complete and submit until the deadline of 5 pm on the 18.1.2012. CPV: 85100000, 85144100. ...


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