Tuesday, 31 January 2012

31/01/2012 tenders 110

UK-Inverness: road-construction materials
Supply of cattle and deer grids - Highland Council Area. The Authority requires cattle and deer grids for use on the public road network. The grids shall be fabricated from steel and shall be of modular design for ease of assembly and transportation. 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=215594. 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.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/PostBox/Postbox_Explain.aspx?ID=215594. 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: 44113000. ...


IRL-Stillorgan: coffee, tea and related products
The supply of tea/coffee/sugar, dairy and frozen products. The Supply of: A. Tea/coffee/sugar products; B. Dairy products; C. Frozen products to St John of God Hospitaller Services. 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=373734. CPV: 15860000, 15500000, 15896000. ...


UK-Edgbaston: printing and graphics equipment
Printer four colour di waterless offset press with profire imaging lasers. The University of Birmingham invites tenders for the supply and installation of four colour di waterless offset press with profire imaging lasers 300lpi 16 micron spot. The press will be situated in the Universitys Kings Norton based Centre Print department who provide the University with a range of full colour publications for the purposes of marketing and communications with prospective students and the alumni of the University. The University Central Print Department would expect to process 5 to 6 jobs a day with an average run of approximately 3 000 sheets giving us 15 to 18 000 full colour impressions per day of school brochures leaflets posters postcards University stationery and congregation print including commemorative brochures tickets DVD covers and certificates. The printing is predominantly on 100 % recycled media and the press would need to be able to match pantone reference, print solids without banding and print on 350 gm stock. CPV: 42962000, 42962200, 42991200. ...


MT-Gwardamangia: medical equipments
Foldable lenses. Hydrophobic acrylic foldable Implants with length 13.00 mm and diameter of between 5.5 mm and 6.0 mm. Biconcave lens to reduce glare with optic truncation. Must have diopter range of - 5 D to + 30D including half sizes. Lenses should be compatible with Monarch III injector. CPV: 33100000. ...


MT-Gwardamangia: angioplasty devices
Intracoronary stents drug eluting. Item: Cardiac Coronary Limus – containing drug eluting stents for the following coronary artery lesions: Tight Stenosis. Tortuous Stenosis. Biforcation Lesions. Long Stenosis. Total Occlusions. Short Non- calcified Stenosis. CPV: 33111740. ...


UK-Cwmbran: safety fencing
For the provision of safety fence components. Provision of safety fence components. Community benefits do not apply to this contract. CPV: 34928310, 34928300. ...


UK-London: pharmaceutical products
Caspofungin UCLH & Royal Free tender. Pharmaceutical products. Contract for Caspofungin for the University College London Hospitals and Royal Free Hospital. CPV: 33600000. ...


UK-Harrogate: petroleum products, fuel, electricity and other sources of energy
Liquid biomass fuel to EN14213:2003 for electrical generation. Harrogate Council is seeking to award to a Single Supplier for the provision of biomass fuel to EN14213:2003 for the purposes of electrical power generation. This contract represents a new supply to the Council for fuel to a new Combined Heat and Power (CHP) installation at the Harrogate International Centre. The fuel must comply with the sustainability criteria of the renewables obligation, as determined by Ofgem, and Breeam 2008 standard BES 5053: Issue 4.0 1.5.2010 class Energy 5 "low or zero carbon technologies". Reference should be made to energy 5 "low or zero carbon technologies" (pages 125-130) of this document which detail the classification of first and second generation biofuels. First generation biofuels are not acceptable for use under the requirements of the document. CPV: 09000000, 09100000, 09134230. ...


UK-Keynsham: petroleum products, fuel, electricity and other sources of energy
Bunkered fuel & monitoring system. Bath and North East Somerset Council is looking to commission a company to replace its bulk bunkered fuel and monitoring systems at Midland Road in Bath, Radstock Road in Radstock and the Bath Refuse Transfer Station at Midland Road in Bath. It maybe that the Bath Transfer Station facility is moved to the Transport Centre at Windsor Bridge Road in Bath details of the contract are as follows: Midland Road, Bath. Supply, install and commission a containerised fully bunded fuel tank consisting of a 38 000 ltr diesel tank, 2 500 ltr ad blue tank and 2 000 ltr red diesel tank. Each tank unit must come complete with delivery pumps and integrated computerised fuel management system with a seven year product support service, with the ability to be managed from the fleet management head office in Keynsham. Concrete fill three existing underground tanks, remove current fuel island and pumps and make surface good. Radstock Road, Radstock. As per Midland road above. Bath Refuse Transfer Station, Bath. The same installation as Midland Road and Radstock Road, but instead of underground tanks remove the above ground tank shelter, delivery pump and two 5 000 ltr tanks and make good surface. Windsor Bridge Road (if used instead of Bath Transfer Station). The same installation as Midland Road and Radstock Road, but with no current tanks to fill or fuel island to remove. It is expected that the work will be required to commence on or around 21.5.2012. All requests for documents and further information are to be made through the following web site: www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk. CPV: 09000000, 09100000. ...


UK-Cardiff: computer equipment and supplies
ARCCA supercomputer. Cardiff University is seeking to purchase a replacement/refresh for the current supercomputer and associated storage installed in 2008. The current solution is a central facility which supports the diverse computational research requirements across 19 of the departments/schools within the University – from traditional STEM through to medical and social science disciplines – with over 100 active projects and 350 registered users. Due to the range and variety of research, usage comprises serial batch jobs through to large tightly coupled calculations requiring 512+ cores. Usage reports are available on request. The current solution is a 2048 core Intel Harpertown Linux RHEL cluster, with ca. 70TB NFS /home partition, ca. 35TB usable /lustre parallel file system using PBS Pro job schedule. The procurement will seek to migrate the active user community and data onto the new system. Note: due to datacentre design, the solution must be installed in APC Netshelter Hot Aisle Containment cubes (already installed in the datacentre) – a mix of 600 m and 750 mm racks – site visits will be facilitated on request. With an established user community, the remit for ARCCA (Advanced Research Computing @ Cardiff) will be to engage with less traditional computational research groups to help assist with developing and delivering their research objectives. The solution proposed should highlight any opportunities where this objective will be supported. 3 years maintenance and Support must be included as part of the solution – with the pricing for extending this to a 4th year. In addition to the centralised supercomputer refresh, there is a second component which is subject to confirmation of funding from Wellcome Trust. This comprises an optional second component to the tender for Cardiff University Brain Imaging Centre (Cubric) – Psychology Department – which is to replace their current imaging processing cluster. Full details are provided in the tender document, but providing competitive quotations for both systems is preferred. Suppliers must register and express an interest in the project on the following web site: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/cardiffuniversity/ Community benefits do not apply to this contract. CPV: 30200000, 30211100. ...


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