Tuesday 28 February 2012

28/02/2012 tenders 70

DK-Hillerød: laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)
An automated -20 ºC sample storage solution. An automated -20 ºC sample storage solution. CPV: 38000000. ...


UK-Liverpool: road transport services
Provision of supported bus service contracts in Merseyside - Round 277. Provision of various supported bus service contracts in Merseyside with contract periods of up to 8 years with a provisional start date of 22.4.2012. CPV: 60100000. ...


UK-Belfast: financial auditing services
Financial audit services: on behalf of the Northern Ireland Audit Office. The Northern Ireland Audit Office (NIAO) is seeking to establish contracts in respect of eleven public bodies to be allocated in nine lots. These will appoint service providers for the provision of external auditing services, and other work to support and assist the NIAO where appropriate and where required in its external audit functions. The NIAO is responsible for the financial audit of Northern Ireland Government Departments, their executive agencies and a wide range of other public bodies, including health and personal social services bodies and local government bodies. CPV: 79212100. ...


UK-York: miscellaneous health services
Tender for the Provision of Transport Services. Miscellaneous health services. Welfare services for the handicapped. Welfare services for children and young people. Special education services. Adult and other education services. The City of York Council sought tenders for seven Lots for the provision of Transport Services for adults and young people to/from various establishments (i.e. schools, special schools, children centres, adult special needs centres, etc in the City of York Council region. The purpose of the tender was to establish a contract between the Council and Service Provider(s) for the provision of Special Transport Services. An advertised and competitive procurement process was conducted on a voluntary basis in accordance with the Part B Restricted Procedure, under the UK Public Contracts Regulations 2006 (SI 2006 No 5) (as amended). The Invitation to Tender was advertised and issued in accordance to the SCMS (http://scms.alito.co.uk) notice published 4.11.2011 under reference number ACE24211. CPV: 85140000, 85311200, 85311300, 80340000, 80400000. ...


UK-Londonderry: health and social work services
PaLS - Maximising Access in Rural Areas Project. Mara Project - maximising access in rural areas. CPV: 85000000. ...


UK-Belfast: market research services
Invest NI-Perception Research Study. Invest NI wishes to appoint a service provider to carry out perception studies in key markets and key sectors to gauge current opinion and awareness of Northern Ireland as a business location for trade and inward investment. CPV: 79310000. ...


UK-Belfast: financial market regulatory services
Invest NI - Growth Loan Fund. Invest Northern Ireland ("Invest NI") proposes to establish a £50m Growth (Mezzanine) Loan Fund to support SMEs operating within the Northern Ireland region. The Fund will be established using a limited partnership structure with a ten year term (subject to extension in accordance with the limited partnership agreement constituting the limited partnership). The Fund will aim to invest typically in the range of 50 000 GBP to 500 000 GBP and will target SMEs in Northern Ireland only. Loans/Investments greater than 500 000 GBP may be made but will be subject to consultation with the Board of Advisers, with a maximum lend/investment of 1 500 000 GBP. The Fund Manager will be responsible for the establishment of a 10 year limited partnership (subject to extension in accordance with the limited partnership agreement constituting the limited partnership) as the funding vehicle, and for investing and managing out investments. The Fund Manager must have experience covering the lending/investment cycle – identifying, making, managing and realising investments. The Fund Manager must be fully authorised and regulated under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 to manage these activities. CPV: 66152000, 66150000, 66171000, 66122000. ...


UK-Chesterfield: grounds maintenance services
The Provision of Grounds & Gardens Maintenance & Gritting, Salting & Snow Clearing. The Trust requires ongoing Grounds & Gardens maintenance together with 24 hours a day, 365/6 days per year Emergency Call Out. Any provider should be suitably qualified and experienced operating to recognised industry standards and Codes of Practice and the services are to be applied to the Trust's grounds and approaches including courtyards and residential accommodation. In addition to this there is a requirement for snow clearing, salting and gritting services. Specifically this will incorporate advanced reaction to weather forecasts predicting freezing or snow conditions to ensure all pathways, entrances, car parks etc. are kept free of ice and snow will be required in addition to a 24-hour, 365-days per year Emergency Call-Out Service. CPV: 77314000, 77340000, 77314100. ...


UK-Edinburgh: pension fund management services
Provision of investment management services for unconstrained global equities. The managers will be expected to manage a long-only portfolio consisting of equities and cash only with a performance target of 3.0 % per annum over rolling 5 year periods above a broad global equity benchmark of developed and emerging market stocks. The manager's process is expected to be based on fundamental stock analysis. A large proportion of the portfolio will be managed on a segregated basis i.e. the Fund will retain direct ownership of the underlying companies. The managers will be expected to provide advisory services for the voting of rights to which the Fund is entitled as a shareholder and to engage with the companies in the portfolio. CPV: 66141000. ...


UK-Ipswich: mechanical and electrical engineering services
Bio-fuel energy plant. Mechanical and electrical engineering services. Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings. Electricity supply installations. Electricity distribution and related services. Petroleum products, fuel, electricity and other sources of energy. Electricity, heating, solar and nuclear energy. Construction work. Repair and maintenance services of electrical and mechanical building installations. The contract is for the provision of electricity (and optionally heat) to the trust and other third parties referred to in this contract notice to be provided by an appropriate bio-fuel plant located on the Trust'S site. The project comprises the planning, design, programming, construction, commissioning, operation, works and managed services for a bio-fuel electricity generator(s) and associated enabling works, at The Ipswich Hospital, Heath Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP4 5PD, UNITED KINGDOM; together with the full project management of the same. As part of the managed service, the contractor will be responsible for the supply of all fuels for the generation plant and support and maintenance of the plant, and the supply and distribution of electricity to an agreed electricity distribution point(s). The electricity generators shall, as a minimum, supply 80 % of the existing site electricity demand broadly varied between 1.2 and 2.0MWe. This demand may vary over the life of the contract. Exporting electricity via the public network at any time will be permissible. The Trust has the responsibility for the ongoing maintenance of the hospital site and certain enabling works will need to interface with existing site services. These works must be carried out in accordance with all relevant statutory, technical, and NHS technical memoranda, policies, standards and procedures. On the basis of this notice, the Trust intends to enter into a competitive dialogue process with appropriately qualified and experienced contractors for the whole design, construction, operation and electricity supply process. The competitive dialogue will lead to an agreed output based technical specification that will include, without limitation, the following aspects: — Detailed planning application, — The construction of the project, — The use of a compliant bio-fuel, — The purchase, site delivery and storage of a compliant bio-fuel, — The installation of modular generation units with the scope for future conversion to combined heat and power capability, — Terms of energy supply to The Ipswich Hospital and other site users, — Liaison with the distribution network operator to comply with the operational requirements of the public distribution network in order for surplus electricity to be sold to an electricity supplier or any third party via the public electricity network, — Operational impact on the Trust's electricity network, — Environmental impact assessment, — Commissioning procedures; and — Ongoing service provision. Further information on the project shall be supplied with the pre-qualification questionnaire referred to below at Section III.2 of this contract notice. The services and works must be provided in such a way as not to diminish or compromise the operation of the Trust and / or any other users of the Trust site. The competitive dialogue process will also be used to establish appropriate financial structures for the project. Upon the close of the dialogue stage, tenderers will be invited to tender against the final output based technical specification and financial structures determined during the dialogue process. During the construction phase the successful contractor will be required to enter into an appropriate licence to carry out the necessary works. A lease of the site will be granted by the Trust following successful commissioning of the plant. CPV: 71334000, 71321000, 45315300, 65300000, 09000000, 09300000, 45000000, 50710000. ...


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