UK-Bristol: health services
Provision of an occupational health service. NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) is looking for an occupational health service provider. The occupational health service must be consistent, accessible and fair. It must: — Meet employee's expectations of a healthy working environment and a healthy life, that will not be adversely affected by their work, and this will be achieved by risk assessment, — Enable NHSBT to employ people with disabilities, having had a review of reasonable adjustments; this specifically includes the receipt of competent advice on their employment, the need for any workplace modifications and/or safe systems of work, — Enjoy the confidence of all users of the service by the quality of its advice and maintenance of confidentiality. The following lists identify the essential and desirable requirements of the service. Please note that within the pre-qualification questionnaire, failure to confirm ability to comply with any of the essential aspects will exclude the organisation from the procurement process going forward and any points available in respect of the desirable aspects will be made clear in the documentation provided with the PQQ. Provision of an accessible OHS to all NHSBT employees. Essential: Pre-employment review for reasonable adjustments; Hepatitis B vaccination of staff exposed to the risk of blood borne viruses and boosters; Care of staff who have received needle stick or other blood exposures; Sickness absence management; Health surveillance; Night worker screening; Occupational health advice line; Transfer of records provision of office hours clinics; Administration; Out of office hours clinics to NHSBT main centres; Correspondence received from NHSBT staff's GP or other health professional; Other vaccinations and health protection for staff travelling on business; 24 hour staff sharps help line Access, competency and promotion of OHS; Monitoring, evaluation, standards and audit; Contract period and scope; Service level agreement; Data protection and medical records; Desirable: OH nurse workplace visits; Attendance at meetings; OH training and education provision; DSE vision screening; OH Manager; Wellness clinics; Rehabilitation services. CPV: 85100000, 85147000. ...
UK-London: refuse and waste related services
Provision of waste management services. Provision of a waste management service for approximately 115 existing sites including headquarters, fire stations and training centres. The service includes the provision of general waste collections, mixed recyclable waste collections and food recycling. Other ad hoc services include confidential waste disposal, supply of skips and collection of hazardous waste and waste electrical equipment. CPV: 90500000, 90510000, 90511000, 90513000, 90514000. ...
UK-Leeds: construction-related services
Doncaster civic quarter new performance venue - contract administrator. The Waterdale Civic and Cultural Quarter (CCQ) is the largest regeneration project in Doncaster and offers the opportunity to create a major new mixed use development anchored by a number of new Civic facilities including Civic Offices which were commenced in November 2010. A key aspect of the regeneration project is the New performance venue (NPV) and the development of the Civic Square, a new 3 500 sq m square on Waterdale Road including a mix of hard and soft landscaping. This contract is for the services of a Contract Administrator to administer the NPV contract and provide these services throughout the NPV works. CPV: 71500000, 71541000, 71530000. ...
DK-Copenhagen: civil engineering consultancy services
Technical assistance for the role of « the Engineer » on the sub-component Urban Water Supply of the Danish Swedish programme for assistance to PROSEA 2010-2014. The services to be provided under the contract are the technical assistance to the "Société Malienne de Patrimoine de l'Eau Potable (SOMAPEP)" regarding the urban water supply activities in the sub-component "Hydraulique Urbaine" under the component "Appui au Budget Programme par Objectifs (BPO) Eau". This component is one of three components in the Danish - Swedish Sector Programme Support to Mali's National Water and Sanitation Sector Programme PROSEA. The component also comprises two other sub-components within Rural Water Supply and Integrated Water Resources Management respectively, whose technical assistance is not covered by this contract. The immediate objectives of the sub-component are; 1) To improve the access to drinking water in certain urban centres outside Bamako. 2) To develop the capacity of the institution responsible for promotion of urban water supply services by assisting it in developing a strategic plan for investments in the urban centres outside Bamako. 3) To develop the capacities of the local authorities in their collaboration with the institution responsible for promotion of urban water supply services. The services to be provided under this contract comprise a) the identification of the water resources required to supply water in the short to medium term in 4 urban centres (Kayes, Kati, Koutiala and Sikasso), b) the design, planning, control and supervision of the civil works related to improving access to drinking water in these urban centres, c) support in connection with tendering and elaboration of contracts for the civil works in the centres and d) Technical Assistance to assist SOMAPEP elaborate development plans for 18 urban centres outside Bamako and incorporate the plans into the master plan of SOMAPEP. The services are to be provided in two phases. The first phase covers technical assistance to a) the identification and mobilisation (including supervision of drilling of production boreholes) of water resources in the urban centres and b) the detailed design and preparation of tender documents for the civil works in the centres. It is expected that these services will be carried out between mid 2011 and the end of 2012, .The second phase covering the remaining services are optional subject to fulfilment of certain preconditions by SOMAPEP concerning institutional reforms as defined in the subcomponent document. These are planned for the period from 2013 to mid 2015. The services are to be carried out by a pool of international and national advisors to be posted with long term and short term inputs. The input of the international advisors totals for phase 1 30 man-months and for phase 2 34 man months over a period of 48 months. The input of local advisors is for phase 1 49 man months and for phase 2 58 man-months over a period of 48 months. CPV: 71311000. ...
UK-Birmingham: civil engineering consultancy services
A01340 - Consultancy services. The framework contract will cover a number of consultancy disciplines, as follows: — Design services, — Project development, — Project delivery including site supervision (not including metro programme management/project support), — Advice/engineering recommendations and best practice, — Specification creation, — Transport planning, — Traffic management, — Town planning, — Environmental consultancy (not including ground investigation), — Market research consultancy and delivery. CPV: 71311000, 72314000, 79310000, 71311300, 71312000, 71317210, 71530000, 72224000, 73220000. ...
UK-Leicester: health services
Community minor hand surgery. NHS Leicestershire County and. Rutland and NHS Leicester City is looking to procure services from up to 4 providers or consortia of providers to provide the following healthcare services – Community minor hand surgery. This service will be delivered to patients registered with a general practitioner in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR) to: — Provide a minor hand surgical service for the treatment of mild, moderate and severe Carpal tunnel syndrome and other specific conditions of the hand aligned to the local LLR minor hand surgery guidelines, — Provide the service in community settings accessible to patients of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, — Increase the level of choice offered to patients. This means not only where a service is located, but also when a service can be accessed, — To work proactively with referring clinicians to facilitate high quality referrals that are in the best interest of the patient, — Provide value for money. Providers will be required to make their own arrangements for premises, however, it may be possible for the PCT to negotiate the use of potential NHS owned premises solutions and lease arrangements for providers. The total indicative contract value is cumulative for ALL new providers, not the value that each will get if successful. Bidders will be required to submit a unit cost for each of the procedures detailed in the specification. The maximum cost that the PCT will pay for each patient pathway is GBP 570. Expressions of interest are welcomed from suitably qualified and experienced providers or consortia of providers who can deliver integrated community services that meet local needs. Consortia. LCR & LC will assist in the formation of consortia by creating a register of organisations interested in being part of a consortium, which would be shared with all providers on the register. If you are interested in being part of a consortium please declare this in your expression of interest. N.B. For the avoidance of doubt, in this instance, consortium refers to a group of individual providers formed for the purpose of this procurement and not GP commissioning consortia. EProcurement. This procurement will be run using the Bravo eProcurement portal. If you are not already registered on Bravo, please go to https://resource.bravosolution.co.uk and click the link to register. Expression of interest. Expressions of interest must be emailed to Tenders@Leics.nhs.uk no later than 17:00 on Wednesday 9.3.2011. Your expression of interest must include: — Organisation name & contact name, — Contact details, — Any expression of interest for inclusion on consortia register. Notes: It is envisaged that the PCT may require this contract to be assigned or transferred to any successor of the PCT, which shall include GP commissioning consortia or any other commissioning board or body taking on the PCT's functions, pursuant to a direction of the Secretary of State for Health or otherwise. The contract will be binding on successors and assigns of the PCT. The services to which this notice relates fall within Part B of Schedule 3, Part 10 of the Public Services Contracts Regulations 2006 (as amended) (the Regulations). Neither the publication of this notice nor the employment of any particular terminology nor any other indication shall be taken to mean that the contracting authorities intend to hold themselves bound by any of the Regulations save those applicable to Part B services. CPV: 85100000. ...
UK-Birkenhead: welfare services for children and young people
Early intervention grant. Wirral's Early intervention grant (EIG) will be used to drive service delivery which is prompt, appropriate, effective and planned with the family and child. Planning will be based on the principle of early intervention and prevention, which is one of the principles underpinning Wirral's children and young people's plan. A key outcome of the commissioning of the EIG will be services working together with shared priorities to ensure there is no duplication or gap in services. Organisations will have a duty to engage with common assessment framework / team around the child processes to ensure better outcomes. Building on previous commissioning experiences we are confident that this approach is in line with the aspirations of Wirral residents. Organisations are actively encouraged to apply to be part of the opportunity to improve outcomes for children, young people and families. Within Wirral there is now more intelligence and robust data to inform and support decision making than has previously been available. Returns from the common assessment framework (CAF) joint strategic needs assessment (JSNA) ASSET, the Youth offending service evaluation tool kit and returns from internal monitoring are providing detailed information which is informing priority setting. Following consideration of the intelligence available, commissioning themes to act as a framework for commissioning priorities are as follows: — early intervention and support for families in difficult circumstances — children and young people with disabilities— improving behaviour in children, young people and families. CPV: 85311300, 80310000. ...
UK-Richmond: catering services
Provision of school meals for Marshgate Primary School. Catering services. School catering services. Provision of school meals for Marshgate Primary School. CPV: 55520000, 55524000. ...
UK-Durham: repair and maintenance services
OJEU11-059 - fire alarm and emergency lighting maintenance and replacement. The intention of this contract is to provide an effective planned maintenance, inspection, breakdown repair, and where required, replacement service to fire detection and emergency lighting systems. These systems are installed within circa 200 properties under the ownership/control of Durham University to ensure systems are operating safely, efficiently and have been tested/maintained, and where appropriate, replaced/installed in accordance with the appropriate standards and manufacturer recommendations. The fire detection systems range from small conventional fire alarm systems through to large modern addressable systems from a range of system manufacturers. The emergency lighting systems also range in age, size and type from self contained systems to central battery systems with slave luminaires. The contract will be initially for 2 years with the option to extend for a further 1 year (2+1). The extension will be based on performance and the University's requirements. CPV: 50000000, 50700000, 50711000. ...
UK-Maidstone: taxi services
Taxi service. The Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust require a contract for the provision of taxi services, to provide a vehicle hire service for the conveyance of staff and patients for both routine and ad hoc requirements. CPV: 60120000, 60171000. ...
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