Friday, 23 March 2012

23/03/2012 tenders 40

I-Turin: services and local expertise to support ETF project activities in Kyrgyzstan
Services and local expertise to support ETF project activities in Kyrgyzstan. The notice involves the establishment of a framework agreement: yes CPV: 79951000. ...


I-Turin: services to support ETF activities in Serbia
Services to support ETF activities in Serbia The notice involves the establishment of a framework agreement: yes CPV: 79951000. ...


B-Brussels: contract for support in management of Galileo satellite filings — Monitus
Contract for support in management of Galileo satellite filings — Monitus. The present contract is a service contract having for its object the monitoring of the ITU BR IFIC ('satellite filings') and the carrying out of the technical analyses, preparation and participation in the annual 'Resolution 609' consultation meeting of global satellite navigation system (GNSS) operators. CPV: 38112100, 35631300, 34712200. ...


SE-Stockholm: development of EU directory of cross-border laboratory cooperation services (EU_CLCS)
Development of EU directory of cross-border laboratory cooperation services (EU_CLCS). ECDC will develop an EU directory of cross-border laboratory cooperation services (EU_CLCS) to assist the respective authorities in the EU Member States in gaining rapid access to state-of-the-art expertise and advanced laboratory testing not available at national level but needed for detection and characterisation of epidemic-prone pathogens and/or those of rare or new pathotypes which pose threats to the health of Europe's population. This invitation to tender is part of the development of such a directory. It will involve a kick-off meeting to organise the project implementation, a needs analysis, development of detailed directory specifications, and a final report describing the key practical issues and areas for development for implementation of an operational cross-border laboratory services directory in the EU. CPV: 85100000. ...


B-Geel: contract for building services maintenance and enhancements
Contract for building services maintenance and enhancements. Within the service contract, the contractor will be charged with carrying out the following specific installation work in the laboratories of buildings spread over an area of approximately 38 ha, as well as various types of maintenance, repair and extension work on the IRMM's technical installations, facilities and buildings. Some of this work must be carried out in controlled (nuclear) areas. The principal tasks involved are: — maintenance of HVAC installations in and between the various buildings and in scientific and nuclear laboratories (total number of hours per year: approximately 5 700), — installation of scientific and technical equipment in the scientific and nuclear laboratories (total number of hours per year: approximately 3 800), — general maintenance and enhancements of buildings and installations directly connected to buildings and in scientific and nuclear laboratories (total number of hours per year: approximately 3 800), — maintenance and enhancement on low and medium voltage installations including work in scientific and nuclear laboratories (total number of hours per year: approximately 5 700), — electrical installation work for scientific and technical equipment in the scientific and nuclear laboratories (total number of hours per year: approximately 3 800). The contract includes the delivery of all consumables, spare parts and equipment for the execution of the abovementioned tasks. CPV: 50510000, 50530000, 50710000, 50720000, 50730000. ...


UK-Leeds: construction work
Category Management: Pavement and Concrete Framework. Category Management: Pavement and Concrete Framework: The provision of pavement structures and concrete materials in accordance with the Highways Agency's (HA) standards and specifications and/or approved departures using an enabled framework. This contract will allow a collaborative approach to be introduced across the Agency for the benefit of its schemes where there is a pavement or concrete requirement. The contract will require suppliers to contribute to the design of the pavement structures and to support improvements in quality, price, buildability, sustainability and efficiency for pavement structures and concrete. The Pavement and Concrete Category includes: — the supply and delivery of concrete, — the supply and delivery of aggregate and other materials (including the on-site reprocessing of existing materials), — the planing of existing pavement structures, — the supply and laying of bound pavement products. This Framework Agreement will be available to the Highways Agency as well as the other Executive Agencies of the Department for Transport, other Central Government Departments and Executive Agencies and local Highway Authorities in England, Design, Build & Finance Operators (DBFO's), Welsh Assembly Government and Transport for Scotland and tier one contractors to (Highways Agency, local Highway Authorities in England, Welsh Assembly Government and Transport for Scotland) to place task orders directly with the organisations appointed to this framework and will act as Contracting Authorities. It is expected the Highways Agency's contractors and supply chains will use this framework and will act as contracting authorities. Other public bodies which may use this framework are, but are not limited to Local Highways Authorities in the areas stated in VI.3. The Framework offers no guarantee of a minimum amount of work either by value or number of task orders. The contract will call for collaboration with the Highways Agency, the Asset Support Contract (ASC) / Managing Agent Contract (MAC) providers, Managed Motorways Delivery Partners (MMDPs) and other first tier suppliers appointed by the Contracting Authority: — during design, construction planning and construction stages, — in developing innovative pavement designs, alternative solutions and improved laying processes including alternative product sourcing to achieve sustainable solutions, — with the HA's and other contracting authorities designs and standards teams. The Framework will require: Design support - contribution to the design of the pavement structures and to support improvements in quality, price, buildability, sustainability and efficiency for pavement structures and concrete. This Framework will be Regionally Structured in the following way: North and Scotland –HA Operational Areas 10, 12, 13 & 14 and Scotland Midlands and Wales – HA Operational Areas 7 and 9 and Wales East – HA Operational Areas 6 & 8 South – HA Operational Areas 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. The framework contract will divide into 12 lots as follows: Lot Group A: Unbound Materials: Provision and delivery of unbound materials and hydraulically bound mixtures for sub-base, road-base, capping layers in accordance with the 700 and 800 series of the specification for highways works. Lot 1 - North & Scotland (Unbound Materials). Lot 2 - Midlands & Wales (Unbound Materials). Lot 3 - East (Unbound Materials). Lot 4 - South (Unbound Materials). Lot Group B: Bound Materials:Provision, delivery and laying of bound materials for base, binder course and surface course in accordance with the 700 and 900 series of the specification for highways works. Planing, removal and/or reuse of existing pavement structure. Lot 5 - North & scotland (Bound Materials). Lot 6 - Midlands & wales (Bound Materials). Lot 7 - East (Bound Materials). Lot 8 - South (Bound Materials). Lot Group C: Concrete Materials: Provision and delivery of concrete materials for pavements and other structural and non-structural requirements in accordance with the 700, 1000 and 1700 series of the specification for highways works. Lot 9 - North & scotland (Concrete Materials). Lot 10 - Midlands & wales (Concrete Materials). Lot 11 - East (Concrete Materials). Lot 12 - South (Concrete Materials). CPV: 45000000, 44113600, 44114100, 44113800, 14210000, 44113140, 44111200, 44113620, 44113320, 45262310, 44114000, 45262300, 44113000, 14212200, 44113700, 71311000, 45233222, 45233000, 45233200. ...


IRL-Dun Laoghaire: printed matter and related products
Design and print tender 2012. IADT intends to enter into a single party framework agreement for the procurement of design and print services for publications. This agreement will commence in May 2012 and will expire in April 2015. The scope of the tender is: Design, layout and artwork for Institute publications, including, but not limited to: prospectus, summary prospectus, postgraduate prospectus, student handbook, learner charter, graduation booklets and invitations, open days posters, adult education brochures, showcase catalogue and invitations, graduate exhibition catalogue and invitations, and other publications that may arise from time to time such as reports, institute policies, etc. Print management of all the above publications listed on behalf of IADT, using agreed procurement policies. Distribution by mail shot of above publications as required to notified addressees. Storage as required of publications pending distribution. CPV: 22000000, 22100000, 79415200, 79822500. ...


SE-Lund: miscellaneous computer equipment
Digital planetarium (EKIU 2011/54). The faculty of natural sciences, Lund University, invites tenders for upgrading the planetarium installation in Lund, Sweden. This new planetarium installation must include hardware, software and installation. CPV: 30236000, 32321200, 32321300, 38652100, 48517000, 50300000, 51000000. ...


UK-Beverley: information systems and servers
Electronic financial market information system. The provision of a financial market information system for the East Riding Pension Fund. CPV: 48800000, 48812000. ...


ZA-Pretoria: guard services
249/PR Security Services The contract covers the provision of security services to: the Embassy, consisting of an office building at Pretoria, 17 staff residences and the provision of security services at the Ambassador's residence. CPV: 79713000. ...


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