Wednesday, 22 February 2012

22/02/2012 tenders 50

B-Brussels: monitoring report of the Directive 2009/33/EC on the promotion of clean and energy-efficient road transport vehicles (according to Article 10 of the Directive)
Monitoring report of the Directive 2009/33/EC on the promotion of clean and energy-efficient road transport vehicles (according to Article 10 of the Directive). The objective of this contract is to provide a monitoring study on the implementation of the Clean Vehicle Directive. The study shall provide an analysis of the implementation of the Clean Vehicle Directive by the Member States and the application of the relevant rules in procurement covered by the Clean Vehicle Directive. The study shall also document and analyse the actions taken by Member States to promote the purchase of clean and energy-efficient vehicles. The study shall assess the effects of the Clean Vehicle Directive, in particular the resulting impacts on the market development of clean and energy-efficient vehicles and on energy saving, CO2 emission reduction and pollutant emission reduction. Based on the analysis, the need for further action shall be assessed, and appropriate recommendations shall be made. CPV: 73200000. ...


B-Brussels: pilot project — social solidarity for social integration
1.0/004998 TI: B-Brussels: pilot project — social solidarity for social integration PD: 20120222 ND: 57091-2012 OJ: 36/2012 DS: 20120217 DD: 20120315 DT: 20120323 16 00 RN: 21373-2012 HD: EC3EA TD: 2 - Additional information NC: 4...


TW-Taipei: EETO: security guarding service 24/7 and intruder alarm system
1.0/005021 TI: TW-Taipei: EETO: security guarding service 24/7 and intruder alarm system PD: 20120222 ND: 57092-2012 OJ: 36/2012 DS: 20120217 DT: 20120308 RN: 275194-2011 HD: EC3EC TD: 2 - Additional information NC: 4 - Service contract PR:...


UK-York: building installation work
Investment works and decoration framework. Yorkshire Housing Limited (YHL) is a 70 000 000 GBP turnover charitable business currently employing over 750 people. YHL aims to be one of the best providers of homes and support. YHL currently provides more than 16 000 affordable homes throughout Yorkshire operating in the following areas: Barnsley, Bradford, Calderdale, Craven, Doncaster, East Riding, Harrogate, Kirklees, Leeds, Rotherham, Ryedale, Selby, Sheffield, Wakefield and York. YHL sought bids from contractors to participate in an investment works framework; primarily decent homes/capital investment works within tenanted properties as set out in the project brief, covering the following lots: Lot 1: North – investment, major works and planned preventative and fire risk arisings work. Lot 2: West & South – investment, major works and planned preventative and fire risk arisings work. Lot 3: painting and pre-paint repairs – North/West/South. Lot 4: supply & fit of windows and doors – North/West/South. The framework will last for a maximum of 4. YHL reserves the right to award call-off contracts of varying length, subject to the work required and the needs of YHL. The framework is for use for YHL, it will however be available for use by other contracting authorities, particularly members of 'Efficiency North' (http://www.efficiencynorth.org/). The value estimates provided are solely for works to be issued by YHL, there are currently no value estimates available in relation to works required by Efficiency North members or other contracting authorities. CPV: 45300000, 45421100, 45442110. ...


IRL-Bray: river regulation and flood control works
River Dargle Flood Defence Works. The project involves the design and construction of flood defences and river regrading works along the lower reaches of the River Dargle from the N11 Bridge to the Railway Bridge at Bray Harbour. The stretch of river is approx 3km in length. The flood defences are required to provide protection against a 1 in 100 year fluvial flood and 1 in 200 year tidal flood which has been predetermined and the Contractor will be required to design the defences to a specified flood level. The Contractor is also required to design and construct a large bore culvert at Bray Bridge, the only vehicular bridge in Bray Town, to act as a fourth arch to the bridge. Bray Bridge must remain open for the duration of this work. The River Dargle is an ecologically and archaeological sensitive environment. The Contractor will be responsible for retaining the services of a suitably qualified and licensed Archaeologist and Ecologist to oversee the design and construction of the works and to comply with any restrictions or obligations imposed by the planning process. The proposed works involve significant construction works in the centre of Bray Town in close proximity to residential and commercial premises. There will be significant Traffic and Noise Management issues. CPV: 45246000. ...


UK-Wolverhampton: construction work for commercial buildings
11a Regent street London SW1 - refurbishment works. Refurbisment works in relation to 11a Regent street. 11 a Regent street is a Grade II listed building situated at 11A-D Regent street, London within the Regent street conservation area. The property is held by the West Midlands Metropolitan Authorities Pension Fund under a long lease from the Crown Estate. The building was completely rebuilt behind a retained facade in 1994 with the tenant's fit out to Category B standard following in 1996. The building accommodates 37,152ft2 within a basement, ground and 7 upper storeys. The established planning uses are B1 offices and a small retail unit at the ground floor for use as either A1 or A2. The brief requires the interior to be stripped-out during a separate enabling contract in anticipation of an extensive refurbishment of the building, which is to include the following works: — Cat A refurbishment of all office floors, — Ground floor retail unit accessed from Regent street, — Ground floor reception, — First to seventh floors to be high quality office accommodation, — Refurbishment of all common parts and facilities, — New services throughout, — Breeam excellent/very good rated development, — British Council of Offices Compliant building, — Flexibility of accommodating sole occupier or multiple tenants. CPV: 45213100. ...


UK-London: architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
1011-276 - Bunhill Energy Centre and Heat Network. The contract covers the design and build of a new Energy Centre with a gas engine CHP plant and a District Heating (DH) network providing a base load heating supply to three existing residential estates and leisure facilities owned by Islington Council. The successful provider is to design and construct an Energy Centre and heat network to supply heat in the form of hot water to a core network of 3 communally heated residential estates (710 homes) and two leisure centres. The heat network shall connect the Energy Centre to the buildings via hydraulic interface units located in the boiler rooms of the buildings to be connected. A planning application has been submitted by Islington Council for a new Energy Centre to be installed in a current car park at the junction of Central Street and Mitchell Street. A below-ground heat network will supply base load heating from the Energy Centre to the following residential estates and leisure facilities: 1. Stafford Cripps Estate; 2. St Luke's Estate – Godfrey House Boiler house; 3. Redbrick Estate – Bartholomew Court Boiler house; 4. Redbrick Estate – Steadman Court Boiler house; 5. Finsbury Leisure Centre; 6. Ironmonger Row Baths. The tender included some or all of the following elements: A) An Energy Centre with brick enclosure and containerised equipment, subject to planning approval. The principal elements of the Energy Centre are likely to include: 1. 1.8MWe – 2MWe CHP; 2. 100m3 capacity thermal store; 3. Duty/Standby pumps with inverter control; 4. Packaged Pressurisation Unit; 5. Water treatment; 6. BEMS controls; 7. HV intake with import/export metering; 8. 2,500 kVA 400V/11kV step-up transformer; 9. LV switchgear. B) Hydraulic sub-stations within the boiler rooms of each of the six connecting buildings providing plate heat exchanger interface between the buildings' existing secondary heating systems and the new district heat network. C) Approximately 1,200m length of new underground district heat network (pipework diameter ranging from 80mm to 200mm) and fibre optic network, both with additional network capacity to facilitate possible future growth of the network and/or interconnection with other networks. D) A maintenance contract for the CHP plant with guaranteed performance levels and availability. E) Maintenance contracts covering the balance of the Energy Centre equipment, network and customer connections. The length of the construction element is approximately 10 months. The length of the output based maintenance contracts will be no less than 10 years. Indicative combined construction contract value 4 000 000 GBP. Indicative maintenance contract value 100 000 GBP/year for minimum 10 years. Consortia and joint bids with a named principal contractor were also invited. Current status. Current studies to scope the potential for decentralised energy across the Borough of Islington began in summer 2007. The detailed technical feasibility and concept design work has been progressed since September 2009 and several opportunity areas have been identified. One such opportunity area is in the Old Street area roughly bounded by City Road, Moreland Street, Goswell Road and Old Street. A Prior Information Notice (PIN) was issued in March 2010 in addition to this notice and will provide information on Islington's overall Decentralised Energy Programme and local opportunities. The councils aims for this project are: — to cut CO2 emissions in Islington significantly by developing a decentralised energy network in the south of the borough in the Old Street area, — to maximise the economic, social and environmental benefit to Islington residents. Our key objectives are: — to deliver a decentralised energy network for Islington served by high quality CHP, — to develop the network around large anchor heat loads, — to deliver decentralised energy infrastructure in the area by the summer of 2012, — to reduce levels of fuel poverty in the area, — to work in partnership with suitable organisations who share our aims, — to enable residents to buy cheaper, low-carbon heat, — to supply low carbon heat to existing buildings and new developments (where possible in the future), — to develop innovative approaches to community participation, — to develop new approaches to generation as the technology develops, — to ensure the project delivers the greatest benefits at lowest, whole-life cost. The intention is that this procurement process will result in the construction of the Energy Centre and heat network for commissioning in May 2012. The requirement. To design and install an Energy Centre and heat network to supply heat in the form of hot water to six building connections. The Energy Centre and network must meet the following requirements: The construction of the Energy Centre enclosure and the installation of a nominal 1.8 – 2 MW containerised gas CHP engine, a 100m3 thermal store to ensure optimum utilisation of the CHP and associated containerised equipment, including circulation pumps, pressurisation plant, controls, 2.5MVA step-up transformer, LV switchgear and import/export metering. No top-up or backup boilers are proposed within the Energy Centre. The system will operate initially at 95 degC flow and 70 degC return at a maximum pressure of 7bar(g). The network components shall be suitable for use at 120 degC and 16 bar(g) to allow for potential connection to other heat networks. The district heating pipe system forming the buried section of the network will be a bonded system, in which the steel carrier pipe, insulation and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) outer casing are moulded together to form a solid unit. The design and installation of the of the Energy Centre and heat network is to be completed before end April 2012 and a heat supply is available to serve the connecting buildings with low carbon heat form the Energy Centre during the summer heating period 2012. Maintenance contracts covering the balance of the Energy Centre equipment, network and customer connections. Assessment criteria. The evaluation panel will be looking to shortlist a maximum of 8 of the top scoring pre-qualification questionnaires to go forward to the tender stage. The contract specific questions will be scored as detailed in the questionnaire. The contract will be awarded to the most economically advantageous tender on the basis of cost (70 %) and quality (30 %). Tenders will be evaluated in accordance with the criteria below: Criteria Weighting. Cost: 70 %. Specific cost breakdown will be required at tender stages. Quality and methodology: 30 %. This will include evaluation of: — proposals for effectively controlling programme, costs and risks for this contract (10 %), — quality of key personnel assigned to this project (7,5 %), — proposals for controlling and managing sites for this contract (5 %), — proposals for establishing and managing an effective supply chain for this contract (5 %), — sustainability in relation to this project (2,5 %). CPV: 71000000. ...


SE-Stockholm: development of software for military applications
FM Tunnel, 360534-LB833808. This contract concerns further development and maintenance of IT security component system, developed by armed forces. CPV: 72231000. ...


UK-Stoke-on-Trent: disposable catering supplies
Supply and Delivery of Catering Disposables. Disposable catering supplies. Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery of Catering Disposables to various sites within Stoke-on-Trent. CPV: 39222100. ...


UK-Bristol: weapons, ammunition and associated parts
Repair of ACOG Weapon Sights. Weapons, ammunition and associated parts. Repair of ACOG Weapon Sights. CPV: 35300000. ...


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