Friday, 8 June 2012

08/06/2012 tenders 110

UK-Bradford: devices for the elderly
The supply of aids for daily living and assistive technology framework agreement. The City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council (the Council) is seeking suitably experienced suppliers to provide the Council through a framework arrangement with a wide range of aids for daily living and/or assistive technology, to aid client's independence in their own homes, which consist of healthcare aids, disability aids, and mobility aids. There will be a variety of products required under the framework arrangement which include but not be limited to equipment to be used in Bathing (to include electrical and non electrical (items), Bedroom, Rails, Kitchen and Toileting, which has been categorised into lots as detailed below. The client base will include patients following hospital discharge, disability, illness, elderly and the infirm. Lot No. Description estimated spend. Lot 1 bathing equipment (to include Bath Lifts) (150 000 GBP per annum). Lot 2 bedroom equipment (120 000 GBP per annum). Lot 3 rails equipment (30 000 GBP per annum). Lot 4 kitchen equipment (50 000 GBP per annum). Lot 5 toileting equipment (50 000 GBP per annum). The framework is expected to be for an initial period of 2 years from November 2012 with the option to extend for a further two one year periods subject to the service still being required and the Councils discretion. The values given are indicative only and are for the initial framework period only as the Council can not guarantee the future level of need under this arrangement. Further details of the requirements are specified within the tender documents which are available via the regional e-tendering web site http://scms.alito.co.uk. The details of how to access these will be contained within Section VI.3 of this contract notice and any queries regarding this procurement should be made after reading these documents. Although the contracting body for the purpose of this framework arrangement is the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, access will be made available to this arrangement to other contracting authorities (as described in regulation 3 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 (as amended)), educational Establishments and Registered Charities within the Yorkshire and Humber Region. Where any other party other than the Council accesses the framework the contractual relationship would be between the individual party accessing the contract and the contractor. Full details of those able to access will be provided in the tender documents. CPV: 33196100, 33196200, 44410000, 39140000, 39143100, 39143110, 39150000, 39220000. ...


UK-Wallington: electricity
Advance Housing & Support - Supply of Electricity for 45 NHH sites. This contract is for the supply of electricity to 45 non half hourly sites in England. Note: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the myTenders Web Site at http://www.myTenders.org/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=89327. CPV: 09310000. ...


UK-London: microscopes
KCL12-0424 Supply & Installation of Microscopy Equipment. King's College London has secured funds to purchase an Upright Fluorescence Microscope and an Inverted Fluorescence Microscope, both with multi-patch electrophysiology. The two types of microscopes will be considered as two separate lots and prospective suppliers are invited to tender for either or both lots. The Microscopes will be used for cutting-edge experimental research in an internationally acclaimed MRC Research Centre. CPV: 38510000, 38515200, 38513100. ...


UK-Stoke-on-Trent: haemodialysis devices
Home heamodialysis machines. Framework contract for the supply of home heamodialysis. Machines and reverse osmosis machines for a period of 1 (one) year, with the option for a further 12 months. CPV: 33181100. ...


UK-Bristol: radiography devices
Supply and in-service support of radiographic equipment. Radiography devices. The Authority's requirement is to update radiographic processors with a mixture of computed radiography systems and traditional "wet-chemistry" radiographic film processor (with chemical mixing) system. It is intended that computed radiography will replace the majority of MOD radiographic needs, however, some wet film processing will be retained in order to mitigate the risks associated with the phase-in of the new technology. The requirement will include an initial purchase of approximately Qty 10 (ten) Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) Computed Radiography (CR) systems, Qty 5 (five) CR Test Phantom Plates and a range of Imaging Plates. This will be followed by a further order of Qty 1 (one) COTS "Wet-Chemistry" Radiographic Film Processor (WF) and Chemical Mixing system. CPV: 33111600. ...


UK-Liverpool: beds for medical use
Hospital automation project. Government Procurement Service as the Contracting Authority is putting in place a pan government collaborative framework agreement for use by UK public sector bodies identified at VI.3 (and any future successors to these organisations), which include Central Government Departments and their Arm's Length Bodies and Agencies, Non Departmental Public Bodies, NHS bodies and Local Authorities. The above Public Sector Bodies have a need for [project specific – enter into the space below the type of services that will be provided under the framework agreement or contract]. Government Procurement Service reserves the right for an electronic auction to be held by Public Sector bodies during further competition among the parties to the framework agreement(s). CPV: 33192100. ...


DK-Tjele: mass spectrometer
Purchase of a GC single quadropole mass spectrometer system. To analyse fatty acids and other minor lipid components in biological matrices, the Contracting Authority will purchase a GC single quadropole mass spectrometer system in accordance with the technical specifications set out in Appendix 2 available af www.brugertjenesten.dk. The contractual terms that will apply to the purchase are set out in the Contract available at www.brugertjenesten.dk. CPV: 38433100. ...


UK-Beverley: installation services of fitness equipment
869/12. Fitness equipment. To supply various items of fitness equipment required by the council's sports and leisure centres situated within the East Riding. CPV: 51121000, 37440000, 37442500. ...


UK-Taunton: IT software development services
Works contractors software system - DLO. Deane DLO is undergoing a major internal transformation, which includes the implementation of new IT to receive works orders through PDAs and facilitate independence and the need to return to its Depot throughout the day, saving time and achieving VFM. This new technology will promote a one visit fix for tenants through a multi skilled workforce allocated jobs by area and skill set. This will also compliment Taunton Deane Borough Council's green travel plan, reducing the carbon footprint of the workforce through intelligent scheduling. By utilising this generic approach there will be less repetition of work and fewer occasions when multiple trades need to attend to complete a job. The saving from this in both time and travel are considered to be significant. Automatic PDA alerts would order van imprest stock replenishment and job material ordering, with the option of stores having automatic reorder triggers to selected suppliers. The scheduling tool would benefit the back office function by allocating job schedules automatically with assigning them to cost centres and interfacing our current systems. Ultimately, this would allow management information to be interrogated and retrieved with a dashboard to highlight areas which needed immediate action. In summary, this proposal would see the introduction of modern communications technology to support the following processes: — Creation and allocation of jobs to the workforce, — Issuing and replenishment of supplies and materials, — Accounting and budgeting processes, — Area and home-based working, — Efficient deployment of vehicles and staff, — Automated time recording. Implementation of technology to automate routine processes will free up time for supervisors, operatives and back office staff. It will also aid management in monitoring work performance and compliance with contracts both internal and external. A move to automated processes will be key to the full implementation and success of area working and the proposed staffing structure. Note: to register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the myTenders web site at http://www.myTenders.org/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=89325. CPV: 72212517, 72212430, 72212332, 72262000. ...


UK-Salford: handicraft and art supplies
Framework for the provision of Arts and Crafts Supplies. CPC wishes to award a framework agreement for the provision of Arts and Crafts Supplies to service the requirements of CPC membership including but not limited to Schools, FE Colleges, Academies and Universities. The Crescent Purchasing Consortium (CPC) is the only purchasing consortium operated exclusively for institutions working in the Further Education (FE) sector. The CPC now has 1305 member institutions including; FE colleges, sixth form colleges, academies, Schools with 6th forms and a number of private or independent educational institutions. Membership is available to any institution providing further education in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. The tender is also available for Higher Education institutions via our colleagues in other Consortia. As per our joint contracting programme other bodies that could potentially be interested in accessing the agreement include NWUPC (North Western Universities Purchasing Consortium) and British Museums. It is recognised that Arts and Craft suppliers operate in a niche market. To maximise the range of products and suppliers available, the framework has been disaggregated into four specialist lots and a fifth 'Arts and Crafts Supplies One Stop Shop' lot. The framework will comprise a panel of suppliers for each lot from which public bodies wishing to use the agreement can order Arts and Craft supplies. Awarded framework suppliers will be required to provide Arts and Crafts supplies via a regularly updated standard price list of items. Public bodies wishing to use the agreement may place an order directly from the price list, or for large higher value requirements a 'further competition' may be conducted. The framework agreement is let on behalf of Crescent Purchasing Consortium Members. The framework will also be open for use by all other public sector contracting authorities (as defined in Article 1 (9) of Directive 2004/18/EC and implemented by Regulation 3 of the Public Contract Regulations 2006) or their agents. These include but are not limited to central government departments and their agencies, Non-Departmental Public Bodies (NDPBs), NHS bodies (including; acute trusts, ambulance trusts, primary care trusts, care trusts, NHS hospital trusts, strategic health authorities, mental health trusts, special health authorities), Local Authorities (as defined in Regulation 3 (2) to (5) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 ('the Regulations'), Police Authorities (as defined by Regulation 3 (1) (j) to (p) of the Regulations), Emergency Services, Educational Establishment (including Schools, Universities, Academies, Colleges of Further Education) and Registered Social Landlords who have a need to purchase these services. Please see the following websites for further details: http://www.civilservice.gov.uk/about/resources/ndpb http://www.education.gov.uk/edubase/search.xhtml?clear=true http://www.schoolswebdirectory.co.uk/localauthorities.php http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/leadership/typesofschools/academies/b0069811/open-academies-and-academy-projects-in-development http://www.hefce.ac.uk/unicoll/ http:www.police-information.co.uk/police-directory/ http://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pages/AcuteTrustListing.aspx http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Dl1/Directories/A-ZOfCentralGovernment/index.htm http.//www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/ http://wwwhousingcorp.gov.uk/server/show/nav.490 http://www.homesandcommunities.co.uk/advance-search-query http://www.housingnet.co.uk/rslSearch.php http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/showcharity/registerofcharities/registerhomepage.aspx?&=& https://www.buy4wales.co.uk/UsefulResources/contractsframeworks/organisationlist/poaplist.html?cat=10043 http://www.aupo.ac.uk http://www.bufdg.ac.uk http://www.thecpc.ac.uk/ The framework agreement shall be established for a period of two years with an option to extend for a further two periods of one year (2+1+1). CPC have appointed Dukefield Limited to undertake this procurement on behalf of CPC and its members. The framework lots are as follows: Lot 1: Graphic Art Supplies. This lot will require awarded suppliers to offer range of Graphic Arts Supplies including but not limited to: — paints, — brushes, — pastels, — canvases, — pencils, — calligraphy, — inks, — colouring pencils, — glues, — other associated products, — miscellaneous associated supplies. Lot 2: Art & Craft Paper. This lot will require awarded suppliers to offer range of Arts and Craft Papers and Materials including but not limited to: — pads, — card, — crepe, — tissue, — transparencies, — foam boards, — pastels, — papers, — sponges, — miscellaneous associated supplies. Lot 3: Fabrics and Fabric Design. This lot will require awarded suppliers to offer range of Arts and Craft Fabrics and Fabric Design supplies including but not limited to: — fabrics, — fabric paints, — fabric glues, — fabric materials, — miscellaneous associated supplies. Lot 4: Modelling and Crafts. This lot will require awarded suppliers to offer range of Arts and Craft Modelling and Craft supplies including but not limited to: — modelling clay, — tools, — wire, — stoneware, — glazes, — modelling woods, — pipe cleaners, — glues, — miscellaneous associated supplies. Lot 5 – Arts, Crafts Supplies One Stop Shop (ACSOSS). This lot will be comprised of only those suppliers that are awarded to all Lots from 1, 2, 3, to 4. — There is no tender documentation for this lot, — to be awarded to this lot a potential supplier must be successful on all other lots from 1 to 4. Suppliers awarded to all lots of the framework agreement will be required to offer 'catalogue pricing' to the end user, catalogues may be paper based and/or online 'e-catalogue' based. The provision of a physical catalogue is not required, however awarded suppliers will be required to demonstrate the ability to offer a standard price list, process and deliver orders to end users, and invoice end users in an efficient and timely manner. The catalogue pricing is expected to be fixed for periods of no less than 1 year and will be managed by CPC or a designated organisation. Further and more detailed information will be contained in the Invitation to Tender documentation, which will be issued subsequently to qualified applicants. CPV: 37800000, 37000000, 37820000, 30190000. ...


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