UK-Preston: building-cleaning services
South West communal area cleaning. Places for people is seeking expressions of interest from suitably resourced, qualified and experienced contractors in order to implement a communal area cleaning contract in the South West region. Places for people is a registered provider of social housing. The Contracting Authority is one of the largest property management, development and regeneration companies in the UK. The Contract duration is 3 years with a potential extension of a further one year. It is anticipated that any new or acquired properties will be incorporated into the contract. Potential candidates shall note that TUPE may or may not apply to this procurement. In the event that the contracting authority is able to provide TUPE information it will do so acting merely as a conduit of the information and it will not warrant, represent or guarantee the accuracy of any TUPE information provided. As such potential candidates will be expected to take their own advice as to the application of TUPE to this procurement. CPV: 90911200, 90911000. ...
UK-Hull: insurance services
General insurance services. Combined liability and motor including claims handling. CPV: 66510000, 66514110, 66516000, 66516100, 66516500. ...
UK-Carmarthen: engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings
Design consultancy frameworks (electrical engineers). The LHB wishes to establish a framework for electrical engineering services as part of a single coordinated project to establish frameworks for construction contractors and mechanical and electrical engineering contractors ("Contractors' Frameworks"), architects, civil and structural engineers, electrical engineering design and mechanical engineering design ("Design Consultants' Frameworks") and project managers, quantity surveyors and CDM coordinators ("Projects Consultants' Frameworks"). To avoid conflicts of interest, economic operators (including any separate legal entity which is a member of the same group of legal entities as the economic operator ("affiliated entity")) may only apply to be selected to tender in respect of frameworks within one of the following groups: contractors' frameworks, design consultants' frameworks and project consultants' frameworks. Economic operators may apply for more than one discipline within any one of those groups. If any economic entity or affiliated entity applies for more than one of the above groups of frameworks, they may be required to withdraw any conflicting applications or tenders, or may be disqualified from the tender process. The electrical engineers' framework will be divided into 2 lots comprising: (1) Services in respect of projects with an estimated construction value of up to 1 000 000,00 GBP and (2) Services in respect of projects with an estimated construction value of from 1 000 001,00 GBP to 3 999 999,00 GBP. It is envisaged that 4 economic operators will be appointed to each lot. Additional information is set out in a Memorandum of Information ("MOI") which is available upon request (see paragraph VI.3 of this notice for details). Community benefits do not apply to this contract. CPV: 71321000, 71300000, 71310000, 71320000, 71330000. ...
IRL-Clonmel: shredders
Contract for the provision of mobile forest residue bale shredding services at Medite Europe Ltd. Medite Europe located in Clonmel, Co Tipperary and has produced Medite medium density fibreboard (MDF) since 1983. The plant has a production capacity of 410 000 m3 per annum, it also employs 165 people and, as well as supplying the Irish market, exports MDF to the UK, mainland Europe and beyond. The company has successfully established Medite as the leading MDF brand. It has pioneered a range of premium MDF products including Medite Premier, Medite Exterior, Medite MR, Medite Plus, Medite FQ., Medite FR a flame retardant MDF, and Medite. Our range includes seven different families of MDF products and many variants, with over 400 possible specifications. Medite purchases bales of forest residue product as material for its biomass energy facilities. The material in these bales must be shredded to size requirements in order to facilitate entry to the Biomass System. Medite requires a mobile shredder for this purpose. The service provider will also need to have a machine available with the capability to feed these bales into the shredding machine. Fully trained operators will be required from the provider to operate all machinery when on site. Please see tender document attached for further information. Note: to register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the eTenders web site at http://www.etenders.gov.ie/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=288872. CPV: 30191400. ...
UK-Coventry: IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
Unix infrastructure solution. Coventry City Council operates a number of UNIX hosts which are nearing end of life. The council wish to initiate a replacement programme with implementation. The council wishes to radically re-structure its UNIX infrastructure, reducing complexity and cost in the process. The council is especially keen to consider options which reduce costs in terms of both support/maintenance of the hardware and operating systems. The awarded supplier will be responsibile for installing and maintaining hardware, and migrating applications from existing UNIX hardware to the new solution. CPV: 72000000. ...
UK-Canterbury: taxi services
Taxi services to East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust. This will include, but not be limited to, the transportation of people and/or documentation/packages across the East Kent region. The Awarding Authority does not commit to letting a the framework contract(s) for the above mentioned service, should it become evident that it is not economically advantageous to do so. CPV: 60120000, 60120000. ...
UK-Kingston upon Thames: civil engineering consultancy services
Professional highways services contract. Surrey County Council delivers many schemes for both structures and highways. These schemes often require specific technical skills which the council does not have available with its in-house teams. Therefore the Council needs to buy in the expertise at the point of need for the individual schemes. Surrey County Council's likely committed expenditure will be in the region of 800 000 GBP over the four years. No commitment is given to the spend of other authorities party to this notice. CPV: 71311000. ...
UK-Sheffield: weed-killing services
Weed-killing services. Sheffield City Council wishes to appoint a suitably qualified weed-killing company to undertake an effective routine Highways weed-killing operation throughout Sheffield. 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=85279. CPV: 77312100. ...
UK-Carmarthen: engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings
Design consultancy frameworks (mechanical engineers). The LHB wishes to establish a framework for mechanical engineering services as part of a single coordinated project to establish frameworks for construction contractors and mechanical and electrical engineering contractors ("Contractors' Frameworks"), architects, civil and structural engineers, electrical engineering design and mechanical engineering design ("Design Consultants' Frameworks") and project managers, quantity surveyors and CDM coordinators ("Projects Consultants' Frameworks"). To avoid conflicts of interest, economic operators (including any separate legal entity which is a member of the same group of legal entities as the economic operator ("affiliated entity")) may only apply to be selected to tender in respect of frameworks within ONE of the following groups: contractors' frameworks, design consultants' frameworks and project consultants' frameworks. Economic operators may apply for more than one discipline within any one of those groups. If any economic entity or affiliated entity applies for more than one of the above groups of frameworks, they may be required to withdraw any conflicting applications or tenders, or may be disqualified from the tender process. The mechanical engineers' framework will be divided into 2 lots comprising: (1) Services in respect of projects with an estimated construction value of up to 1 000 000,00 GBP and (2) Services in respect of projects with an estimated construction value of from 1 000 001,00 GBP to 3 999 999,00 GBP. It is envisaged that 4 economic operators will be appointed to each lot. Additional information is set out in a Memorandum of Information ("MOI") which is available upon request (see paragraph VI.3 of this notice for details). Community benefits do not apply to this contract. CPV: 71321000, 71300000, 71310000, 71320000, 71330000. ...
UK-London: IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
Pan London back-office services programme. This procurement is one of the programmes under the wider London Athena Programme, a pan London initiative to ensure procurement benefits are available across London. The Council, the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea ("the Tri-Borough Authorities") have aligned themselves as strategic partners and have embarked on a number of different activities to streamline services and deliver savings. These activities include a programme of work looking at an outsourced service (including the hosting and where applicable the processing of transactions) of the back-office services which are the subject of this notice, namely, finance and procurement, HR and payroll, e-Sourcing, property asset data management and business intelligence ("back-office services"). The Council is undertaking this procurement on behalf of itself and each of the other Tri-Borough Authorities and the following London Borough Councils: Bexley; Bromley; Camden; City of London Corporation; Ealing; Hackney; Hammersmith and Fulham; Hillingdon; Hounslow; Islington; Kensington and Chelsea; Kingston upon Thames; Newham; Richmond upon Thames; Southwark; Sutton; Tower Hamlets; Waltham Forest; Wandsworth, JVC (as defined below), any arms' length management organisations, subsidiaries or other companies or businesses under the control or influence of any of the aforementioned London Boroughs and any Schools within the control of any of the aforementioned London Boroughs (each a "participating authority"). The Council will enter into the Framework on behalf of itself and each of the other participating authorities. Currently the Council and the other participating authorities each use a variety of service providers to supply different parts of their respective back-office services. Some are run and managed in-house, others are externally hosted and managed in-house or hosted and managed externally, and some are a combination of these methods. This means that the requirements of each of the Council and the other participating authorities under the framework may vary. Some may issue call-off contracts under each Lot and some may not. Interested service providers should note that it is intended that within a lot, the participating authorities will select which services within that Lot they require and that in respect of each lot not all services may be required by the Council or any other participating authority. The participating authorities will require service providers to be flexible to allow participating authorities to call off (by way of example) self-managed services initially with an option to transition to a fully managed service solution during the call off contract duration. The Council and the other participating authorities may also issue call-off contracts at different times during the life of the framework, including during the last year of the term of the framework for the reasons set out in II.1.4 above. Interested service providers should note that there is no guarantee that any call-off contracts will be awarded by the Council or any other participating authority under the framework. Some of the participating authorities may in future set up a corporate joint venture ("JVC") which may procure services under and/or manage the Framework. The JVC may be established prior to the award of or during the life of the framework. However, no firm commitment is given to this option at this stage. The framework will consist of 4 lots ("lots"). Only one successful service provider will be appointed to each lot and each successful service provider will enter into a framework agreement in respect of the Lot(s) awarded to it. Interested service providers will be invited to bid for one or more lots. They are: Lot 1 – finance and procurement and human resources and payroll (estimated minimum annual contract value 5 000 000 GBP (five million GBP)). Lot 2 – e-Sourcing (estimated minimum annual contract value 100 000 GBP (one hundred thousand GBP)). Lot 3 – property asset data management (estimated minimum annual contract value 100 000 GBP (one hundred thousand GBP)); and Lot 4 – business intelligence (estimated minimum annual contract value 150 000 GBP (one hundred and fifty thousand GBP)). ("Lots"). More detail regarding each of the lots can be found in Annex B and the PQQ. The requirement is for back-office services that are delivered on time, pertinent and provide up to date information. The successful service provider in each lot will need to support the transition of the relevant participating authorities receiving back-office services under that lot to a set of common processes and deliver the support function(s) and it may involve the successful service provider investing in the service delivery. The aim is not to provide merely outsourced technology but for the successful service provider(s) to demonstrate that the underpinning technology ensures that the Council and the other Participating Authorities receive: — Streamlined back-office services, — Improved process efficiency and cost-effectiveness, — Capacity for self-service by internal customers, — Improved efficient and effective reporting, analytics and information, — Identified and delivered savings; and — Quality of service. The proposed procurement route is under the competitive dialogue procedure. The Council, with support from the other participating authorities, will carry out the dialogue and they are looking to explore through dialogue the extent to which interested service providers can support and meet these requirements. There will be one or more down selects of interested service providers during the competitive dialogue stage. As set out in II.1.4, it is anticipated that Call-off Contracts will be awarded under the Framework at varying times throughout the life of the framework. This may include take up in the final year of the framework. The aim is to appoint one successful service provider to each of the identified lots, however the same service provider could, if successful on each lot, be appointed to provide two, three or all 4 lots. For each lot, a single comprehensive solution that meets all requirements is being sought. Submissions for each Lot will therefore be considered from prime contractors and consortia (and in each case whether or not the relevant prime contractor or consortium enters into sub-contracting arrangements) provided that the relevant prime contractor or consortium can provide a single comprehensive solution for that Lot. Please note that this tender process will be run electronically using Westminster's e-tendering system details of which are contained at I.1 above. Market days, for potential bidders who expressed an interest in the Prior Information Notice issued in June 2011, were held in July and December 2011. For those that did not attend the market days, full information and details of what was discussed at and the outputs of those days can be obtained by requesting a copy from backofficeservices@westminster.gov.uk. CPV: 72000000, 72222300, 72253000, 72316000, 66172000, 72416000, 79631000, 72200000, 72212211, 72212217, 72212400, 72212421, 72212440, 72212441, 72212442, 72212443, 72212450, 72212451, 72212480, 72212482, 72212490, 72220000, 72222000, 72222100, 72222200, 72223000, 72224000, 72224100, 72224200, 72232000, 72320000, 72312000, 72312100, 79211000, 79211100, 79211110, 79211120, 79211200, 79342410, 79994000, 72322000, 72251000, 79414000, 48450000, 48440000, 48441000, 48442000, 48443000, 48444000, 48420000, 48421000, 48480000, 48470000, 48482000, 48812000, 66170000, 79600000. ...
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