Wednesday, 16 November 2011

16/11/2011 tenders 110

UK-London: perfumes, toiletries and condoms
Supply of consumables. The Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust, via the Camden Provider Service [CPS], offers a secure online e-commerce website called www.freedoms-shop.nhs.uk for the provision of condoms & lubricants, from numerous manufacturers, to various NHS and other public sector organisations as well as directly to the general public throughout the United Kingdom [UK]. This service also incorporates the freedoms scheme, which is the provision of emergency condoms and lube to London Gay Venues, a part of the pan-London HIV Prevention Programme. The CPS is seeking the services of suppliers/ manufacturers of condoms, lubes and other sexual health products for the supply of a variety of products to its freedoms shop and incorporating the freedoms scheme. 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=84267. CPV: 33710000, 33712000, 33641400. ...


UK-Wallington: electricity
Cube Housing - Supply of Electricity for 95 NHH sites. This contract is for the supply of electricity to 95 non half hourly sites in Scotland. 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=84420. CPV: 09310000. ...


UK-Normanton: dental consumables
"Dental consumables and orthodontics". Dental consumables orthodontics & teeth. Including local anaesthetics & pharmaceuticals rotary instruments consumables hand instruments endodontics restoritives general hygiene impression materials finishing & polishing materials linings & cements matrix systems practice building prevention surgical products pins & posts temporary crowns & materials X-Ray consumables small equipment & handpieces. CPV: 33141800, 33141820, 33135000. ...


UK-Canterbury: laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)
Supply of a fully automated Immunostainer with the provision of associated consumables and maintenance. Supply of a fully automated Immunostainer with the provision of associated consumables and maintenance to be provided at the William Harvey Hospital. CPV: 38000000. ...


UK-London: printing services
OJEU/12/11 - Print services. Print services to cover all the Authority's printing requirements. To include but not be limited to: Online ordering, proofing and job tracking facility, a full range of finishing services, stock holding facilities. The contractor may be required to provide print design. CPV: 79810000, 79824000, 79820000, 22900000, 79823000, 22458000. ...


UK-London: surgical instruments
OJEU/15/11. Laparoscopy procedure consumables. The Trust wishes to receive proposals for all consumables that are utilised in laparoscopy procedures utilised in minimal invasive surgery. The Trust is looking for innovative proposals which may include but not be limited to consumables being provided in packs and any successful supplier working with the Trust over the contract period to eliminate waste, and offer value for money initiatives. Primary term is for 2 year fixed price agreement with the potential to extend for a period of 2 years. CPV: 33169000, 33000000. ...


UK-Hamilton: information technology services
Education Resources ICT managed service contract. CPV: 72222300. ...


UK-Sunderland: television aerial installation work
Framework for the provision of Digital Aerial Systems Installation, Upgrade and Maintenance. CPV: 45312320, 45312330, 32324400. ...


UK-Carmarthen: public road transport services
Provision of school/college bus services and local bus services. CPV: 60112000. ...


UK-Sheffield: education and training services
Sheffield Cycle Package. Background Information. The South Yorkshire LSTF partnership (SYPTE and the four local authorities) have been successful in bidding for funds from the Local Sustainable Transport Fund (LSTF). The funding is for investment in transport projects that will improve the performance of the local economy and reduce carbon emissions. Further discussion with the funder indicates that improving local economic performance and creating jobs are their highest priorities. The funding is available for approximately 3,5 years from September 2011, and in total amounts to 4 900 000 GBP to be spent across South Yorkshire. At this time we can not state what projects the other partners will be bringing forward as part of their LSTF allocation. The LSTF programme will help to deliver parts of the South Yorkshire Cycle Action Plan, which can be viewed at: http://www.syltp.org.uk/othersupportingdocuments.aspx. The idea behind this package is that helps to take away some of the barriers to cycling as a means of getting to work / training, whilst at the same time complementing other LSTF and LTP projects. The package contains three distinct elements. Bidders are invited to bid for all or part of the package. The package is to be delivered in a specific area of Sheffield – namely the North East Quadrant. Sheffield City Council and its South Yorkshire partners are committed to increasing the level of cycling within the Sheffield city region, especially for journeys to work. The partners are also committed to making cycling a more realistic and attractive travel option for those seeking employment or accessing training. Levels of cycling in Sheffield are increasing at a rate only surpassed by that of London, albeit from a low base. The group recognises much work is still to be done to make cycling an attractive choice of transport and to that end are developing schemes, individually through LTP allocations and in partnership through the successful South Yorkshire LSTF bid to take away barriers to cycling, for example: Free cycle training from child to adult to family including courses for those without bikes is available. Sheffield is nearing the end of a 2 year project in conjunction with Get Cycling* to get more people cycling to work. This scheme to date has seen close to 700 people take part, nearly 2/3rds car drivers, with a continuation rate of 73 %. Both Doncaster and Sheffield have been running successful BikeIt projects. Rotherham are about to embark on a bike leasing scheme and will be expanding cycle training in line with what has worked in Sheffield, and Barnsley have a number of infrastructure projects ready to be implemented through the LSTF. Lot 1 - Element 1 - Cycle Training. Introduction This element of the tender aims to address the following customer issues: "I don't know where to ride", "I don't know what sort of bike to get" -" I don't feel confident riding my bike", "I can't ride a bike". To address these issues the project will provide a range of advice and training to individuals and groups as specified. Lot 2 - Element 2 - Bike Leasing. Introduction This element of the tender aims to tackle the issue of bike ownership and specifically the following customer issues: "is cycling suitable for me?", "how can I try cycling if I don't own a bike?", "I'd like to give cycling a go, but I don't want to make a big cash outlay only to find it's not for me", with the aim of breaking down the barrier of lack of bike ownership. Lot 3 - Element 3 - Recycle and Repair (rnr). Introduction This element of the tender aims to address the following customer issues. 'I've got a bike in the shed/garage/basement but its not been ridden for years', 'my bike's got something wrong with it and I don't have the time to get it fixed/know how to get it fixed/need someone to look at it', 'I can't get another bike until I get rid of the one I've already got' 'I'd love to cycle but I can't afford a bike and am worried if something goes wrong'. To address these issues the project will provide a service to repair/restore and or recycle bikes within communities. And as a result provide recycled bikes at affordable prices, and reduce the numbers of bikes rusting away or being sent to landfill. CPV: 80000000, 80500000, 34430000, 34431000, 34432000, 34432100, 34913510. ...


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