Wednesday 29 February 2012

29/02/2012 tenders 140

UK-London: supply services of personnel including temporary staff
Agency Labour and Temporary Staff - VWCL1015. South Thames College is a multi-campus College in the South of London. They are seeking tenders from suitably qualified organisations for the provision of Agency Labour across all their current sites and campuses. STC wish to approach this by employing a Master Vendor, and sub-vendors directly. Further details are available from the tender management portal. CPV: 79620000, 79600000, 79610000. ...


UK-Aberdeen: building and facilities management services
Property and facilities management services 2012. Three year contract to provide property and facilities management services to Aberdeen College. 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=221794. CPV: 79993000, 79993100. ...


UK-Boroughbridge: telecommunications services
Supply framework for the provision of next-generation Community Broadband Services for rural areas. NYnet working on behalf of North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) wishes to develop a framework agreement consisting of several service providers for the provision of Community Broadband Services. Throughout this document NYnet and NYCC will be referred to as the authorities. The framework will provide awarded service providers the opportunity to be on a closed list of Service providers who have been assessed as capable of providing Community Broadband Services. This procurement provides the route to get on the closed list. The authorities (or other local authority as appropriate) will work with local partners and communities to establish discrete projects to provide Community Broadband Services to a defined 'cluster' of communities. This work will be facilitated by Connecting North Yorkshire. Connecting North Yorkshire (CNY) is a strategic partnership with a vision to bring access to high quality broadband to all premises in the North Yorkshire sub region. Each project will be offered to all framework service providers via a further competition which will identify the most suitable Service provider for that project. The framework will be reviewed on an annual basis to be extended by a period of 1 year to a maximum of 4 years (1 year +1 year +1 year +1 year). This will enable the authorities to review the suitability of the framework to the current market environment and the performance of framework Service providers. The framework is separated into 2 lots: — Lot 1, North Yorkshire sub region Community Broadband Services, — Lot 2, UK Community Broadband Services. Service providers may bid for lot 1, lot 2 or both lots. Lot 1 of the framework is solely for use in the North Yorkshire sub region. Lot 2 of the framework is for all other areas of the UK. Important note: if your organisation wishes to be considered for any projects in the North Yorkshire Sub region you must at least bid for lot 1 North Yorkshire sub region Community Broadband Services. The delivery of high speed connectivity to every rural village and town is required in order to keep rural economies competitive. Universal availability of a high standard of connectivity is required to support business growth, enable key public services to be delivered online and permit a quality home working experience from anywhere in the UK. The following text explains the situation in the North Yorkshire sub region. This may not be identical in scope to other local authority areas wishing to use the framework under lot 2. CNY has confirmed two key broadband objectives: 1) The procurement of a wholesale next generation broadband infrastructure across the majority of the North Yorkshire sub region, this procurement is in progress and is entirely separate to this framework; 2) The setting up of a framework to attract and assess Community Internet Service providers who can design build and operate viable Community Broadband Services in small rural communities to business and residential customers. This procurement is in respect of this second objective. Broadband objective 2 (as above), combined with an existing public sector network (for the North Yorkshire sub region the NYnet network) will provide the opportunity for access to high quality broadband Backhaul service in rural locations. These are referred to as digital community hubs and will generally provide symmetrical low latency back-haul with very low contention. The bandwidths available should generally be between 20Mbps and 100Mbps although it is envisaged these may grow to 1Gbps over time. Service providers awarded on to the framework will be invited to compete for specific projects on a cluster by cluster basis. In respect of lot 1 funding is available to a framework Service provider for up to 75 % of the capital element of a project's costs. For lot 2 the upper level of funding may be higher. Any funding will be dependent upon the production of an acceptable business case and will take the form of a grant or a loan or both. Service providers must demonstrate that a scheme is sustainable for a period of 5 years following commissioning of the project in order to receive these funds. Funding will be relative to the size of the scheme (generally within the range of 5 000 GBP to 50 000 GBP). It is projected that the lot 1 requirement could potentially be up to 50 schemes, covering approximately 20 000 business and residential premises. Currently there is no projection for the lot 2 requirement; the scope of lot 2 is entirely dependent on the uptake from individual local authorities and the performance of Service providers on the framework. CNY has started the process of generating community interest, managing expectations and identifying clusters of communities with, typically, at least 100 premises within viable geographical areas. The intention of this is twofold, first to help ensure a critical mass of residential and business customers for potential Service providers, secondly to ensure no areas are left without high quality broadband. The service provider will be asked to provide access network connectivity to the community from the Point of Presence (PoP) as well as internet connectivity to premises in the community. The required method of delivery is deliberately neutral and it is envisaged that wireless and fixed line solutions will be offered as appropriate to the communities, however this does not prevent the use of other technologies. Technologies that are capable of providing services on an open-access basis are mandatory where public funds are applied. In respect of all Universal Service Commitment (USC) of at least 2 Mbps and higher speed broadband delivery arrangements, the authorities will remain Service provider and technology neutral and Service providers may need to collaborate and partner with each other to deliver complete and integrated solutions. Framework service providers will be encouraged to reuse existing infrastructure (including incumbent and public sector networks) wherever possible. Third party access to new subsidised infrastructures and contractual 'claw back' mechanisms will be required to avoid overcompensation and to ensure compatibility with State Aid rules. Further and more detailed information will be contained in the invitation to tender documentation, which will be issued subsequently to those applicants that have successfully passed this pre-qualification questionnaire. CPV: 64200000, 64210000, 64227000, 32412000, 32424000, 32425000, 32500000, 32510000, 32520000, 32521000, 32522000, 32523000, 32524000, 32530000, 32532000, 32562100, 32562200, 32562300, 32570000, 32571000, 32572000, 32572200, 32572300, 45232300, 45232332, 45232340, 45231600, 45314300, 45314310, 50330000, 50332000. ...


UK-Sheffield: electronic information services
Corporate Website Hosting Services. South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE) and West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (WYPTE) require the services of a suitably qualified and experienced company to provide the organisations with the following services: - Provide a secure, robust and reliable hosting infrastructure for websites delivered by SYPTE and WYPTE, that provides suitable resilience and disaster recovery. – Provide the maintenance, management and technical support for the aforementioned services for a contract period of 48 months in the first instance. SYPTE and WYPTE both operate a number of websites and web-based applications including www.travelsouthyorkshire.com and www.wymetro.com. The websites are typically built using Ektron 400.net Content Management System but standard asp.net and open-source based websites also need to be hosted. SYPTE and WYPTE run Microsoft server products for their server infrastructure (MS Windows Server and MS SQL Server). CPV: 64216200, 72415000. ...


UK-Bromley: school catering services
Provision of Schools Catering Services. School catering services. Provision of Primary Schools Catering Services within the London Borough of Bromley. Meals to be prepared and served on each school site during term time, 190 days maximum in any one academic year. Contract to be held by the Primary School Consortium and split into three geographical lots (North West Bromley, North East Bromley & South Bromley). The Bromley Primary School Catering Consortium established for over a decade has a membership mixed group of 57 Infant, Junior and Primary schools and for the purpose of these contracts (to commence 1 August 2012) split into three areas (North West Bromley (15 schools), North East Bromley (16 schools) and South Bromley (16 schools). The 3 Areas each have no less than 2 nominated Head Teacher representatives one of which Chairs the Steering group that oversees, awards, and manages the contract on behalf of all the schools. The Consortium are inviting expressions of interest from suitably qualified, experienced and enthusiastic caterers to prepare, develop,and serve nutricious and appetising school lunches for pupils and staff alike. Responsibility for kitchen facilities, equipment and buildings will reside with the individual schools and/or the Council. CPV: 55524000. ...


UK-Bristol: banking and investment services
BWPC - RVJ - working capital facility. Requirement is for a working capital facility with a value in the range 35 000 000 - 40 000 000 GBP - actual value to be determined in accordance with the Trust's annual plan and monitor's compliance framework. CPV: 66100000. ...


IRL-Carlow: facilities management services
Facilities Management Contract 2012. Facilities Management Contract at the Institute of Technology Carlow, Kilkenny Road, Carlow. A Portering and Cleaning service at the Carlow Campus which is situated on 27 acres and has approx. 30 000sq m of buildings. 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=380732. CPV: 79993100. ...


IRL-Fermoy: architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
Educational and animal research facilities at Moorepark. Teagasc is seeking expressions of interest from architect led integrated design teams for a significant construction project at the Moorepark Campus, Fermoy, Co. Cork. The project which will include 2 sub-projects, will involve the design and construction of a number of separate buildings. One of these is an innovation centre integrating educational facilities, to fulfil Teagasc's commitment to the new UCD/Teagasc led Dairy Business BAgrSc degree option, with additional office accommodation and associated facilities/services at the Moorepark Animal and Grassland Research Centre. The second development calls for the construction of replacement 200 sow integrated pig unit and associated facilities with emphasis on achieving or surpassing current animal welfare standards and including a functional food test facility. 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=381652. CPV: 71000000, 71322100, 71310000. ...


IRL-Dublin: travel management services
Travel management services. The National Lottery is preparing a schedule of prizes for inclusion in its "Big Money" summer scratch card game including a trip to New York City. It is envisaged that the trip will take place from Friday 28.9.2012 to Thursday 4.10.2012. The successful tenderer will be required to arrange a tailor-made travel package consisting of flights, hotel accommodation with breakfast, some meals, an events / entertainment programme, hospitality services and ancillary/associated 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=386352. CPV: 63516000, 63510000, 63500000. ...


IRL-Dublin: composting services
Tender for the Composting of Garden Waste. Dublin City Council invites tenders for the composting of garden waste. Garden waste is currently accepted from the general public at 4 no. Bring Centres across Dublin City. 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=384312. CPV: 77120000. ...


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