Tuesday 31 January 2012

31/01/2012 tenders 120

UK-Llandrindod Wells: community health services
Older persons & phsyical disability -domiciliary services. CPV: 85323000. ...


UK-London: relocation services
The provision of a sustainable art, museums & collections removal service for University College London. University College London (UCL) invites competitive tenders for the provision of a sustainable art, museum and collections removal service. It is envisaged that there will be between 2 or 3 suppliers appointed for the contract. CPV: 98392000. ...


DK-Kastrup: optical-fibre cables for information transmission
NORDUnet 2012 Dark Fiber Contract. The scope of this procedure is to acquire a fiber infrastructure between Hamburg-London and London-Amsterdam, as well as a fiber infrastructure ring between Hamburg and Copenhagen. The scope includes the fiber, hosting and additional services. CPV: 32562100. ...


UK-Liverpool: information technology services
ICT / informatics services. Information technology services. Information systems or technology strategic review and planning services. The Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust (LWFT) and Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust (AHFT) have developed a significant reliance upon ICT / Informatics for the provision of technical services, and both clinical and support systems. In today's economic environment LWFT and AHFT are looking to deliver efficient, cost-effective, transformational ICT / informatics services to their respective organisations to support clinically excellent patient care. Both LWFT and AHFT have a combined staff total of over 4 000 with 30 staff dedicated to ICT / informatics. Both LWFT and AHFT recognise they need to improve the speed at which they can access new innovations, capabilities and technologies, while at the same time increasing ICT / informatics flexibility and scalability. Reducing and controlling risk, continuing to reduce the overall cost of ICT / informatics and ensuring best value for public money are all key drivers behind the decision to look for alternative ways to deliver a transformational ICT / informatics services to both organisations. LWFT and AHFT are seeking to enter into a contract with a single innovative provider for all of its ICT / informatics services. This requirement will cover the following in respect of each Trust: — 24 hour Help Desk including all technical, hardware, software, non-clinical and clinical systems support (level 1, 2 and 3) to ITIL standards, — Unified communications to include telephony, paging, bleeps and mobiles, — Networking (LAN, WLAN, WAN) including firewalls, remote access VPN, web- filtering, — Server / storage / backup / archive repair, engineering, support and installation to cover the entire enterprise infrastructure and data centre services, — Desktop, handheld, mobile, tablet and laptop repair, engineering, support and installation, — All non-clinical and clinical software application support and maintenance, — Informatics (clinical systems to include document management systems and electronic patient record), — Training (clinical and non-clinical systems), — ISO 9001, ISO 27001, ISO 14001 and BS25999 rated standards, — Decommissioning of systems, software and hardware. The Trusts require the winning provider to deliver ICT / informatics services using best practise, innovation and to add value. The provider will also be expected to undertake transformational projects within each of the Trusts clinical areas to increase the value for money the Trusts each derive from their investment in ICT / informatics. The Trusts expect each contract to be for 7 years (+ 3 year optional extension). The Trusts reserve the right to award a contract for all or part of the services listed above. The Trusts has formed the view that TUPE may apply to this contract. For the avoidance of any doubt, it is intended that this procurement process is being led by AHFT for and on behalf of itself and LWFT. However, each of the Trusts will enter into separate contracts with the selected provider. It is the intention of the Trusts to appoint a single contractor (or consortium arrangement, as appropriate in the circumstances) to both contracts. A PQQ will be used and this will be sent to all companies who express an interest. CPV: 72222300, 72222000. ...


UK-Chatham: transport services (excl. Waste transport)
Local bus service contracts 2012. Transport services (excl. Waste transport). Road transport services. Medway Council is seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified passenger transport providers who wish to tender for local bus service contracts (2012). Contracts will comprise the supply of local buses operating to a scheduled timetable determined by Medway Council offering separate fares to the travelling public. Contracts will be awarded on the basis of the most economically advantageous tender, comprising an evaluation of both quality and price. Commencing on 27.5.2012, all contracts awarded will have a maximum term of 4 years, with the opportunity to extend for 1 additional year should the Council deem that to be the most economically beneficial. Most destinations will be within Medway though some will extend into the area administered by Kent County Council and they will be advised accordingly as part of the tendering process. Medway Council takes its responsibility towards its service users seriously and places great emphasis on the quality of those services. Interested parties will need to adequately demonstrate their ability and commitment in providing sustainable, quality services that are appropriate to the service user. Interested parties must request an invitation to tender document no later than 12 noon on 15.3.2012 and the completed document must be received in this office no later than 4pm on 15.3.2012. Documents are available from and must be returned to: Medway Council, Transport Procurement Unit, Level Three, Gun Wharf, Dock Road, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4TR. Email: tpu@medway.gov.uk. CPV: 60000000, 60100000. ...


UK-Solihull: laboratory services
Sampling and field based services for the national laboratory service. Sampling and field support to the national laboratory service. This framework is required to supplement the in-house laboratory sampling work carried out by the Environment Agency's national laboratory service (NLS). The successful contractor will be specifically required to support the NLS's commercial activities and will not be required to supplement standard EA/NLS sampling activities. Contractors will be required to manage, collect and report on samples. Activities will include sampling of soil, water and air samples. Specifically, sampling of waste waters, sewage works discharges, trade effluents discharge, private water supplies, groundwaters, river waters, sludges, soils and the marine environment. Contractors will also be required to sample contaminated land and associated ground water samples, waste sites, discharges, groundwater perimeter monitoring, marine and atmospheric monitoring (to include personal workplace monitoring and emissions monitoring). The contractors must be able to demonstrate compliance with relevant quality standards such as UKAS and Mcerts or equivalent. The contractors should also participate in relevant proficiency schemes where available. CPV: 71900000, 71610000. ...


UK-Kingston upon Thames: printed stationery except forms
Collaborative tender for the provision of printed stationery, forms and related services. This notice is a collaborative tender for the provision of printed stationery, forms and related services including distribution and stock control for the Kingston Hospital NHS Trust, Croydon Health Services NHS Trust, St George's Healthcare NHS Trust and Support Services Partnership South West London. Services required will also include: printing, artwork production and amendment. Distribution to the Trust site, on a regular basis. Off site stock holding and distribution, the provision of accessible, accurate management information provided in appropriate formats. Note: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the myTenders web site at http://www.myTenders.org/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=85357. CPV: 30199700, 30199000, 22800000. ...


UK-Dinbych: canteen and other restricted-clientele cafeteria services
Catering and cleaning contract for Awel y Coleg extra care housing scheme, Bala, LL23 7AX. Catering and cleaning services within extra care housing scheme. CPV: 55511000, 90911200, 90911100. ...


UK-Poole: communications network
IT networks & telecommunications. Communications network. To provide a service to Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust & the Royal Bournemouth & Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust for ad-hoc installations, fault finding, repairs and capital projects (when required). The service provider must have the ability to fault find and repair legacy cabling (copper/fibre). Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has approximately 2 200 telephone points and between 10 000 and 12 000 network points. The Royal Bournemouth & Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has approximately 2 195 telephone points and 5 000 network points. CPV: 32412000. ...


UK-Rhyl: social work and related services
ABBA (Aros Buw Bod Adref) floating support project. NB: this is a voluntary notice in relation to a contract for part B services. The ABBA (Aros Buw Bod Adref) floating support project is a time-limited, medium intensity floating support project for people who are experiencing early signs of dementia, and who could potentially experience difficulties in maintaining their independence due to memory problems, depression, psychosis or similar problems. Service users will be people of both genders who currently live in Denbighshire and are either homeless or at risk of becoming homelessness. All service users will have been identified as needing support in a number of areas to enable them to independently manage their housing tenure (e.g. their tenancy). It is expected that service users will be supported for a maximum of 12 months (as appropriate to their needs. The project will support a minimum of 20 people at any one time. Support worker hours will be managed dynamically and will be allocated flexibly in response to service user need. Service user numbers will normally be expected to exceed the minimum level as new service users join the project while support is gradually withdrawn from those service users approaching the completion of their support. The project will be expected to have the capacity to accept urgent referrals as may be required from time to time. Staff will deliver support activities in service users' own accommodation and the community. Project aims: — Enabling people with early stage dementia and housing related support needs to live as independently as possible in the community, — Avoiding dependence and delaying the need for Community Care Services, — Supporting service users to access assistive technology (NB: this project will not act as a response service), — Contributing to minimising risks associated with unsafe behaviour such as wandering, — Enabling service users to access advice and support regarding home safety, — Supporting people to establish and maintain positive relationships with family, friends, neighbours and their communities, — Providing support to avoid financial crises including rent/mortgage arrears etc., — Supporting service users to access advice from Denbighshire County Council's Receivership Officer (NB: Service users will not be eligible for support if financial control is retained by the Receivership Officer), — Assisting service users to access longer term or higher level support/care when or if this may become necessary, — (NB this service should not be used to discharge a statutory social service duty). Project outcomes: — Service users will be better able to access and engage with the services they need, — Service users will be better able to manage their lives and affairs, — Service users will be better able to avoid or cope with crises and other situations which cause stress or anxiety. NB: The project will also contribute to achieving the following outcomes and actions detailed in Denbighshire's Big Plan: — Older people lead independent and fulfilled lives, — The needs of Denbighshire's rural communities are recognised and met, — Vulnerable adults in Denbighshire are safe, — Support early diagnosis and support for people with dementia to prevent the need for long-term intensive support. Referrals: Referrals will be accepted from Denbighshire County Council Social Work teams, the Elderly Mental Health and Community Mental Health teams and other statutory and voluntary agencies including the Alzheimer's Society via the Denbighshire County Council Supporting People Coordinator. Refused referrals or those placed on a waiting list will all be promptly referred to the supporting people coordinator for possible re-allocation to another project. Any voids or vacancies on the project will be promptly notified to the supporting people coordinator and other referrers. Service users will be selected on needs alone and not on their prospects of successful move on. NB: if an ongoing support need is established (i.e. a long term requirement for support extending beyond 2 years), the service users will be referred to a more appropriate low level or non-SP funded service in accordance with supporting people eligibility criteria. Community benefits do not apply to this contract. CPV: 85300000. ...


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