Saturday, 4 February 2012

04/02/2012 tenders 50

UK-Salisbury: machine tools for working ceramics
Provision of Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) Facility and SPS Services. Machine tools for working ceramics. Research and experimental development services. Ceramics. Provision of Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) Facility and SPS Services. CPV: 42641200, 73100000, 44111300. ...


UK-Stafford: fruit juices
PC371 Provision of ice crystal drinks (fruit juices and flavoured milk) and freezing/dispensing equipment. This framework agreement is for the provision of ice crystal fruit juice and flavoured milk drinks, disposable consumables, freezing/dispensing equipment and mobile serving units. CPV: 15321000, 15511000, 39310000. ...


UK-Bicester: miscellaneous equipment
The Disposal Of Commercial Assets (Including Clothing, Micellaneous, Medical and Dental, Small Vessels, Memorabilia and Offical Gifts. Miscellaneous equipment. The Disposal of Commercial Assets (including clothing miscellaneous, medical and dental, small vessels, memorabilia and offical gifts). CPV: 39300000. ...


UK-Bristol: weapons and ammunition disposal services
Disposal of Mine Anti-Tank and Discharger Barrel Assemblies. Weapons and ammunition disposal services. Disposal of mine anti-tank and discharger barrel assemblies. CPV: 90523100. ...


UK-Nottingham: waste transfer station
Waste transfer services. Nottingham City Council is developing and implementing a long term municipal waste management strategy. The Council is considering its requirements for waste transfer, bulking and handling waste arising from the activities carried out by Nottingham City Services for this procurement exercise. CPV: 45232470, 90500000. ...


UK-Preston: telecommunications services
Lancashire Superfast Broadband Project. Lancashire County Council ('the Authority') on behalf of itself and Blackpool Council and Blackburn with Darwen Council has selected a partner to participate and invest in a partnership to be established with the Authority to develop and deliver a future proof, fully sustainable superfast broadband network for the administrative areas of Blackburn with Darwen, Blackpool and Lancashire ("the Lancashire sub region"). This contract relates to the implementation of a superfast broadband network within "White Areas" only, which can be defined as those areas with poor broadband provision or which only have access to one (or no) broadband provider. The partner could either have been be a single organisation or a number of organisations who establish a consortium. The partner will own the superfast broadband network and in doing so will have responsibility for maintaining and upgrading the superfast broadband network, ensuring a sustainable arrangement. The partner will be required to ensure open, equitable and transparent access to the superfast broadband network. The partner will be expected to own and manage the risks associated with delivering and operating the superfast broadband network. The partner will be required to invest in and support a Lancashire sub region programme of demand stimulation and business support, to include: developing broadband and ICT skills and capabilities of the workforce in the Lancashire sub region and addressing digital exclusion and promoting use of broadband and ICT in communities The superfast broadband network must provide the optimum achievable end to end service levels that support current and future applications and services, resilience, quality of customer experience and affordability at the end user level. The superfast broadband network will be required to deliver the optimum coverage for the available investment funding, aiming for close to 100 percent coverage across the Lancashire sub region, including rural, remote and sparsely populated areas. The superfast broadband network will be required to be open to all service and communications providers. The superfast broadband network must support the delivery of innovative, future public sector services and all public sector organisations in the Lancashire sub-region must have the opportunity to have services delivered over the superfast broadband network. The superfast broadband deployment must take steps to reduce any impact on the environment and in doing so maximise the positive impact of ICT on the environment and use of sustainable energy. It is anticipated that the superfast broadband network will be completed within 2.5 to 3 years from the commencement of deployment followed by a minimum operating period of at least seven years during which period of time the Partner will be required to offer wholesale services and access to other operators in an open, transparent and non-discriminatory manner. The project will be reviewed on a regular basis and monitoring mechanisms will be implemented to ensure that any agreed extra profits generated through the operation of the superfast broadband network will be returned to the Authority. The Authority through a range of public sector funding will seek to gap fund the partner's investment. The sources and level of the public sector intervention required will be established through the competitive dialogue process. CPV: 64200000, 32400000, 32412100, 32430000, 32500000, 32522000, 32562200. ...


UK-Moor Row: engineering support services
Specialist Contractor Support For Waste Task Team - ITT. Task Delivery - provision of skilled craft operatives to undertake size reductions and segregation of waste: Size reductions, dismantling and segregation to include: — oxy-propane cutting techniques, — plasma arc cutting techniques, — specialist cold cutting techniques (chop saw, rem saw, dismantling), — diamond wire cutting of all waste types (metal, concrete and other approporiate materials), — small tool dismantling, — minor demolition as required, — support for plant decommissioning as required. CPV: 71336000. ...


UK-Ayr: refuse recycling services
The Purchase of Co-Mingled Dry Recyclates for Segregation and Resale from South Ayrshire Council. South Ayrshire Council is seeking a suitable experienced and qualified contractor to purchase co-mingled dry recyclate (CDR) "Contract CDR" from its blue bin collections, and for the recyclate material to be sold on for recycling to the markets. CPV: 90514000. ...


UK-Warwick: health and social work services
Home Care Services. The provision of Care Services within a Domiciliary setting on behalf of Warwickshire County Council, NHS Warwickshire and Coventry Teaching Primary Care Trust. CPV: 85000000, 85100000, 85300000, 85141210, 85310000, 85140000. ...


UK-Leeds: IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
General Practice Extraction Tool - Query Management (GPET-Q). The Authority is responsible for the General Practice Extraction Service (GPES). GPES is a centrally managed primary care data extraction service. The contract awarded pursuant to this Notice is for the provision of a query tool to extract data from GP practice systems and related services (GPET-Q: GP Extraction Tool Query Management). This is a key part of the GPES project. The data extractions will be conducted by the GP practice system suppliers under separate contractual arrangements. The initial prime users of GPET-Q will be the Authority and General Practice users. In the longer term, additional users may include the bodies referred to in section V1.3 of the Contract Notice. CPV: 72000000, 72300000, 72500000, 72200000, 72600000. ...


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