Saturday 31 March 2012

31/03/2012 tenders 70

UK-Rainham: school catering services
Provision of Catering Services. The successful tenderer will be required to provide catering services at The Chafford School, Rainham, Essex. Client objectives: 1. The client is looking for a limited risk contract with a known net cost to the school. 2. Catering services have followed a traditional cafeteria service over the years and the client is now seeking proposals to maintain and improve the catering services while remaining cost effective and appealing to the entire school community. There are approximately 950 students and approximately 130 staff present on site; further analysis will be provided in the final tender documentation. The main core of the services are prepared and delivered from the main cafeteria. Services and times: Catering services are required Monday to Friday throughout the academic year, as follows: — 8:00 – 8:30 (breakfast), — 10:20 – 11:00 (morning break), — 12:00 – 14:00 (lunch service). CPV: 55524000. ...


UK-Leeds: graphic design services
Design Framework. Contract description. Award of framework to provide graphic design, web design and development, and video production. 1 Year contract with the option to extend annually for up to 4 years. CPV: 79822500, 72413000, 92112000. ...


IRL-Dublin: research services
Research into the impact of Project Maths in the 24 phase one schools and all post primary schools. Research into the impact of Project Maths on student motivation, learning and achievement in (i) the 24 phase one schools and (ii) all post primary schools. CPV: 73110000. ...


UK-Braintree: construction consultancy services
Framework Agreement for Construction Consultancy services. Construction consultancy services. Framework Agreement divided into 11 Lots covering all aspects of Construction Consultancy. CPV: 71530000. ...


UK-Glasgow: gas appliance maintenance services
North View Housing Association Gas Maintenance 2012/2014. North View Housing Association invited applications from suitably qualified and experienced gas / central heating contractors to be considered to submit a quality / price tender for the annual gas servicing, related reactive repairs and boiler replacements to existing gas central heating installations in the Association's approximately 580 tenanted properties. The contract is to be let for 1.4.2012 to 31.3.2014 with options, subject to quarterly review and satisfactory performance against published key performance indicators, to extend the contract at the Employer's discretion on an annual basis to 31.3.2015 and 2016. CPV: 50531200. ...


IRL-Dublin: survey services
Provision of a National Household Travel Survey. It is intended that a national household travel survey will provide essential travel behaviour data to support the NTA's transport planning role and for the maintenance of various transport models. The Authority currently operates and maintains a multi-modal Transport Model for the GDA. The model was previously maintained by the DTO and came into the ownership of the NTA when the Authority was established in December 2009 and subsumed the DTO. The GDA model covers two time periods – a 3-hour AM peak period (7 to 10) and a one hour off peak period (2 to 3) in the afternoon. While the trip assignment component of the current model represents trips in the AM peak and afternoon off-peak only, the demand model component requires data on all-day travel patterns and journey purposes. The model was updated in 2008 to incorporate the 2006 travel and Census data. The next update is scheduled for late 2012, to incorporate the travel and demographic data from the 2011 Census. The Census will provide comprehensive data on the patterns of travel to Work and Education that are the dominant journey purposes in the AM Peak. However, the model update will also require travel data on other all-day journey purposes – including trips to shopping, leisure, business etc., and the primary objective of the household survey is to provide this data. It is all intended that the data will be used to maintain similar multi-modal transport models that have been developed for other regional cities in Ireland, including Cork, Limerick and Galway. The NTA also intend to use the data in the development of a National Transport model. CPV: 79311000, 79311100, 79311300, 79342310, 71241000, 71311200, 71620000. ...


IRL-Kilkenny: architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
Lead consultant for the proposed new City and County Library in Kilkenny. The client, Kilkenny County Council, requires a Consultant Architect to lead a Design Team for the detailed design and construction of a new facility. This project requires an Architect-led design team to provide the following services: Lead Architecture and Project Management, Conservation Architecture, Archaeology, Civil/Structural Engineering, Building Services Engineering and Quantity Surveying Services for both the design and construction phases. The County and City Library is currently located in Kilkenny City at St John's Quay. The new facility is to be located at 75 and 76 John Street, within an Architectural Conservation Area of the city. The facades of 75 John Street is a protected structure dating from the 1800's. The floor area of the proposed new library is approximately 1,450 sq.m over two floors. The project involves consideration of the following key objectives: 1. Essential conservation works to the existing buildings at 75 and 76 John Street. 2. The provision of a new library building to the rear of 75 and 76 John Street. This project represents a first phase of development of what is known as the Meubles site. Future phases of development that are separate from this project will involve the design and construction of an office accommodation block contiguous to the proposed new library building. The definitive scope of the Design Team Services required will be set out in the Invitation to Tender documents, which will be forwarded to the successful parties who qualify from this stage of the procurement process. CPV: 71000000, 71200000, 71244000, 71246000, 71250000, 71317210, 71321000, 71351914, 71521000. ...


UK-Sheffield: education and training services
Innovation Fund. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) officially announced the Innovation Fund on the 12 May 2011 which is part of package of support aimed at tackling some of the long term structural barriers that stop some vulnerable young people from getting a job and starting their career. Vulnerable young people are a very diverse group with a variety of different needs. A range of factors are associated with a greater risk of becoming NEET (not in education, employment or training) including low attainment, truancy, exclusion, teenage parenthood and having a learning difficulty and/or disability. It is expected that the Innovation Fund bids will focus on the most disadvantaged young people rather than those who spend a short time NEET whilst in transition between other activities. The purpose of Innovation Fund is to improve employment prospects for young people by: — supporting disadvantaged 14-17 year olds to participate and succeed in education or training in order to achieve better employment outcomes, and — providing interventions and support which help to deliver improved employment outcomes for young people aged 18 and over. The DWP expects to award between 5-6 contracts in the first phase – though the DWP will not be limited to this indicative range. The final number of contracts to be awarded will be dependant on the financial liability of the outcome payments and the quality of bids. The second phase of the Innovation Fund is expected to commence in Autumn 2011. DWP are seeking proposals from social investment partnerships, comprising one or more 'Investors' and one or more 'Delivery Bodies'. In some cases, such as Social Impact Bonds (SIBS) models, an intermediary may also be involved to bring together bond investors and manage the payment of returns to the bond holders. DWP will pay the contractor for outcomes achieved. The Delivery Bodies will receive funding from the Investors to cover their delivery costs, so they do not have to take the risks of outcome payments. The Investors supporting the Delivery Body could include (but are not limited to): — a number of individuals or organisations investing via a Social Impact Bonds (SIBS) model or similar via an intermediary body, — single organisations or individuals, — existing DWP prime providers. Further details about the the Innovation Fund procurement and DWP's requirements are available in the. Prospectus, on the Supplying DWP website. The Initial Application Form and Supporting documents will be available to download via the link below from the 4.7.2011. http://www.dwp.gov.uk/supplying%2Ddwp/what%2Dwe%2Dbuy/welfare%2Dto%2Dwork%2Dservices/innovation%2Dfund/. These are Part B services and the DWP will not be bound by the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 (as amended) except as such Regulations are applicable to Part B services. This contract(s) for Part B services is being advertised in OJEU voluntarily. CPV: 80000000, 80200000, 80300000, 80400000. ...


UK-Belfast: office cleaning services
Contract for cleaning services within their various premises/site/location. CPV: 90919200. ...


IRL-Cork: office furniture
Design, supply and installation of Office Furniture for Bord Gáis Eireann. The design, supply and installation of office furniture of various types suitable for a modern office environment. CPV: 39130000. ...


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