UK-Liverpool: repair and maintenance services of building installations
Term maintenance contract. Repair and maintenance services of building installations. Repair and maintenance services of electrical and mechanical building installations. Repair and maintenance of plant. Repair and maintenance services. Repair and maintenance services of taps. Repair and maintenance services of boilers. Repair and maintenance services of electrical machinery, apparatus and associated equipment. Repair and maintenance services of mechanical building installations. It is proposed to establish term contract(s) to cover the whole of the University's estate. The works consist reactive repairs PPM and maintenance and minor refurbishment work to University owned buildings and facilities in the following trades: General building. Joinery. Brickwork. Plastering. Plumbing and heating including gas. Landlords safety tests to domestic gas boilers. Glazing. Electrical. Drainage. Roofing (flat and pitched). Painting and decorating. Floor coverings (carpet and vinyl). Testing/PPM to emergency lighting systems *. Testing/PPM to fire alarms *. Lightning conductors *. Boilers/Heating Plant, systems including pumps*. Temperature Testing of sentinel taps (Legionella) *. Testing and maintenance of fire extinguishers (all classes), hose reels and extinguishing systems and fire blankets *. Provision of fire signage*. * Applies to off site residential only, but the PPM element will apply to all Residential sites, again both on and off campus. In addition, the successful contractor(s) will be expected to collaborate with University staff in developing services and systems with a view to increasing efficiency and customer value and reducing costs. The anticipated values of the contracts per year are as follows; lot 1: 1 579 438 GBP, lot 2: 1 460 242 GBP, lot 3 202 000 GBP. This includes a level of project work which cannot be guaranteed. Each of the contracts is to commence in late 2011 and run for an initial period of 3 years with a possible 1 year extension. CPV: 50700000, 50710000, 45259000, 50000000, 50513000, 50531100, 50532000, 50712000. ...
MT-Valetta: signage
Tender for the supply and installation of signs (directional and informational) in relation to the Maltagoesrural project. The work on site consists of the following: — supply and installation of directional bollards and information boards constructed from recycled plastic material in brown finish, — supply and installation of PVC interpretation signs installed on information boards. CPV: 34928470, 45233290. ...
MT-Gwardamangia: broadcasting equipment
Supply, Installation and Commissioning of a High Definition KU-Band DSNG Vehicle. Supply, Installation and Commissioning of a High Definition KU-Band DSNG Vehicle. CPV: 32210000. ...
IRL-Dublin: analytical or scientific software package
ICT System for the National Newborn Bloodspot Screening Laboratory. The National Newborn Bloodspot Screening Laboratory (NNBSL), currently based at the Children's University Hospital (CUH), Temple Street requires a flexible integrated ICT system to manage the screening programme from receipt of notification of child birth to reporting of results, checked against birth registers and to manage patient information and quality assurance. Any proposed system must address known clinical risks; the proposed ICT solution must conform to Irish and European data protection legislation. Any proposed ICT system must be specific for newborn blood spot screening, addressing the specific needs and requirements of such a programme. These include the requirement to be able to identify non screened infants by tracking samples received against birth register records and for sample takers to be able to track individual samples through the laboratory process. The Company must be able to demonstrate a track record of providing such a system in an every changing environment. Consequently future-proofing of the ICT solution proposed is essential. Training must be provided for all aspects of the service. The additional support system shall: — comply with all requirements of the HSE and the ICT Department of the Children's University Hospital, Temple Street, Dublin 1. The system will be installed on the HSE or hospital network, subject to the Data Protection Act requirements, — run unattended for the majority of its operational life, — provide a secure, reliable service ensuring integrity of data in all circumstances, — provide controlled access to the system by a hierarchical system of passwords, definable by the local system manager. as defined elsewhere this will require access by laboratory staff, and by external hse staff in a variety of settings via the web., — the system must be able to support patient data coming from the Irish Health Care system, including Maternity Units, HSE Local Health Organisations (LHOs) and be able to handle the proposed An Post Postal Code system (2011) in whatever format is ultimately adopted, — the system must be able to link addresses with HSE Local Health Office (LHO), — the system must be fully anglicised. CPV: 48461000. ...
MT-Gwardamangia: antineoplastic agents
Lenalidomide 25mg capsules/tablets. CPV 33652100-6 Lenalidomide 25mg capsules/tablets. CPV: 33652100. ...
UK-Kings Norton: cardiac surgery devices
Heart & Lung Perfusion System. UHB NHSFT has a requirement to purchase a Heart/Lung perfusion system. This is to replace exisiting technology. It is anticipated that there will be a further 2 machines to be replaced in the next 24 months subject to approval of funding. Offerors will be required to take this into account when submitting bids. CPV: 33182300. ...
MT-Gwardamangia: antineoplastic agents
Trastuzumab 150mg injections. CPV 33652100-6 Trastuzumab 150 mg injections. Trastuzumab 150mg powder for reconstitution or solution for infusion vials for IV use. Pertinent storage conditions should be clearly indicated on the label of the outer pack. The batch / lot number and expiry date must be printed on each individual vial. Information should be supplied regarding chemical stability and compatibility of the drug following reconstitution and further dilution in (i) Polypropylene syringes, (ii) 0.9 % sodium chloride infusions and (iii) 5 % dextrose infusions, together with any other relevant information. GHPS reserves the right to reject any offer based on the information provided. The duration of chemical stability of the reconstituted drug must be at least 24 hours. When this is not possible, products with the longest chemical stability after reconstitution will be considered. CPV: 33652100. ...
MT-Gwardamangia: cardiac therapy medicinal products
Alteplase 50 mg injections. Alteplase 50 mg Injections (CPV – 33622100-7). Description: Alteplase 50 mg equivalent to 29 000 000 I.U. injections for I.V. use presented as a powder for reconstitution in vials each containing 50 mg of the active ingredient; to be supplied with diluent and other transfer devices. Label The label should also include storage conditions as recommended by the manufacturer. The batch/lot number and expiry date must be printed on each individual vial. Packaging: The package should ensure that the active ingredient is protected from light. Each unit container is to be marked D.H. CPV: 33622100. ...
UK-Wakefield: adhesives
The supply of premium quality glue sticks. YPO is a public buying organisation with annual turnover of 400 000 000 GBP and is one of the largest formally constituted local authority purchasing consortiums in the UK. YPO are looking for Providers to be appointed onto a Framework Agreement for the supply of premium quality glue sticks for use mainly in the education market. The framework is designed to meet the needs of YPO by establishing an agreement for providers to deliver stock into YPO's distribution centre in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. CPV: 24911200, 24910000. ...
UK-Greenock: electrical supplies and accessories
Supply & Delivery of Electrical Materials. River Clyde Homes owns and manages approximately 7 000 homes for rent. We are seeking tenders for the Supply & Delivery Electrical Materials. CPV: 31680000, 31681000, 31681410. ...
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