Saturday, 3 March 2012

03/03/2012 tenders 100

UK-Wigan: refuse and waste related services
Residual Waste Treatment, Disposal, Management of Household Waste Recycling Centre's and Transfer Station(s) Solutions. Wigan Borough Council ("the Authority"), a Waste Disposal Authority for the purpose of the UK Environmental Protection Act 1990, is seeking to enter into a contract for the delivery of Residual Waste Treatment and Disposal, Management of Household Waste Recycling Centres and Management of Transfer Station(s) and related services that will divert the Authority's Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) from landfill. In addition to the above, the Authority may seek to include ancillary works and services including (but not limited to): Works associated with the construction of the facility; Commissioning of the facility; Management and marketing of any recovered materials; Management and disposal of any process residues or rejects; The operation of any bulking and loading requirements of the Authority; The management of HWRC recyclates. These ancillary works and services may include the management of the facilities identified above. The Authority will adopt a contract structure or financing model that best meets its needs and may adapt the contract documentation as appropriate to the solution. In the case of a solution involving project finance, the project may be subject to a funding competition after the appointment of preferred bidder. The Authority may provide or procure capital contributions and/or finance and may facilitate funding from other public sector bodies. The Authority is not prescribing any specific waste treatment technologies and all technical solutions put forward will be considered. The Authority has identified a site (within its ownership) that it may make available although the use of alternatives sites proposed by the bidders will not be precluded. The Authority reserves the right to enter into the whole or part of this contract, both in terms of the scale and scope of the contract. For further details, please refer to the initial descriptive document that will be issued to interested organisations and will be made available from 1st March 2012 from the Contact Point as detailed in section I.1 of this notice. CPV: 90500000, 90510000, 90513000, 90512000, 90513300, 90514000, 90530000, 90513100, 90513200, 45222110, 45222100, 45232470, 45252300, 45252000, 45111000, 45210000, 45213270, 65300000, 09310000. ...


UK-Aberdeen: road transport services
Provision of school transport and local bus service. The Council invites tenders from interested parties for the provision of Mainstream Home to School Transport, ASN (Additional Support Needs) School Transport, Music Centre Transport and Local Bus Service contracts. Note: to register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Public Contracts Scotland Web Site at http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=221996. CPV: 60100000, 60112000, 60120000, 60130000, 60140000, 60170000, 60171000, 60172000. ...


UK-Croydon: computer-related services
PPF ICT Managed Services. The Board of the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) is issuing this Notice for its ICT Managed services. The new service is due to go live in April 2013. It is expected that the scope of this project will include, but is not limited to, the following: In-depth knowledge of managing a CESG Accredited GSI network (up to Impact Level 3), Desktop support services for up to 250 users located in South London, Creation of a satellite office for up to 100 users, Server support for PPF infrastructure, SaaS, G-Cloud services, Application management, Hosting and management of PPF's development environment (up to 70 users), Remote access system for up to 100 concurrent users, PPF Website support and maintenance (this will include support for a Pensions admin service and a members portal for up to 100 000 users). PPF Intranet support and maintenance, PPF Extranet support and maintenance, Service desk function, Telephone and call recording service, Call Centre Telephony, Communication services (Video conferencing on demand), Backup, recovery, and archiving service, Hardware maintenance for all equipment, LAN, WAN, Internet service, Secure Mobile Communications Service, Reporting and Auditing service, IT continuity service / DR service, Desktop refresh, Applications support, Pro-active issue resolution. 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=86273. The awarding authority has indicated that it will accept electronic responses to this notice via a 'Tender Submission Postbox' facility. Further details of this facility are available at http://www.myTenders.org/PostBox/Postbox_Explain.aspx?ID=86273. Suppliers are advised to allow adequate time for uploading documents and to dispatch the electronic response well in advance of the closing time to avoid any last minute problems. The postbox closes precisely at the time stated. CPV: 72500000. ...


UK-Inverness: geotechnical engineering services
Geotechnical appraisals and assessments. We are looking to award a contract for slope stability geotechnical professional services - NEC3 PSC, for the appraisal and assessment of unstable slopes located on the National Forest Estate (NFE). The main objectives are to: Identify and record areas of potential landslip on the NFE. Ground-truth each site at potential risk. Provide prudent and appropriate advice through control measures to engineers, managers and forest planners tailored to the level of percieved risk. The winning provider is expected to: For some sites conduct appraisals only. — Complete appraisal form supplied by FCS by site inspection, — Undertake site visits to conduct appraisals. Other sites may require appraisals and assessments. — Complete appraisal form supplied by FCS by sites inspection, — Undertake site visits to conduct appraisals & assessments, — Produce reports based on site assessments, — Ground truth sites, — Assess hazards and risk, — Produce maps illustrating levels of hazard by zones, — Supply data in a format that is compatible with FCS GIS systems, — Provide recommendations for mitigating risk (excluding silvicultural solutions) and associated costs appropriate to that level of risk, — Liaise with key FCS staff & stakeholders as required. Assessments only. — Undertake site visits to conduct assessments, — Produce reports based on site assessments by inspection, — Ground truth sites, — Assess hazards and risk, — Produce maps illustrating levels of hazard by zones, — Supply data in a format that is compatible with FCS GIS systems, — Provide recommendations for mitigating risk (excluding silvicultural solutions) and associated costs appropriate to that level of risk, — Liaise with key FCS staff & stakeholders as required. Forestry Commission Scotland (FCS) will be the owner of any data produced and supplied by the supplier to FCS that is associated with the maps that accompany the Assessments. Data must be supplied in a format that is compatible with FCS GIS systems (ESRI Arc10.0Desktop (service pack 2). CPV: 71332000, 71311000. ...


UK-Keighley: facilities management services
Estates and facilities services. Facilities management services including: hard FM services (planned and reactive maintenance, emergency on-call services, authorised/responsible persons, minor new work, and grounds maintenance); soft FM services (call centre/helpdesk, cleaning & housekeeping services, window cleaning, security services. Also includes healthcare and trade/recycling waste management and sanitary/nappy waste removal & disposal); and advisory FM services (fire safety, health & safety, and security advisory services). The services will be initially to 3 community health centres, i.e. 1 each of small, medium, and large sizes of approx 6 800 GSM total area. The aforementioned list of services is not exhaustive and is subject to review. The current portfolio of the contracting organization includes delivery of such FM services to further sites within the Bradford District. Other properties may therefore be added during the contract term, according to a tariff of costs to be established. It is envisaged that any further additional business may include up to 9 further sites (of up to approximately 21 000 GSM additional area) – strictly subject to commissioning with partner organisations. For the avoidance of doubt no such additional business is guaranteed. The range of values indicated are estimated. CPV: 79993100, 50700000, 90910000. ...


UK-Manchester: pathology services
Pathology services partnership. Pathology services: Wellstate Commercial Ltd., [WS] on behalf of The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, invites expressions of interest from all suitably qualified, experienced and accredited healthcare providers to partner in the provision of pathology services. The Christie is seeking a single specialist partner solution with demonstrable capability & experience in operating within the pathology market who can augment and complement the pathology expertise at the Christie and who is committed to investing in, and successfully jointly developing an enhanced pathology service partnership. It will therefore consider submissions from prime contractors and consortia (and in each case whether or not the prime contractor or consortia include elements of sub-contracting) provided that they can as a prime contractor or consortium provide a single comprehensive partner solution. The intended outcome of the Pathology procurement is to select a partner organisation for the Christie that best satisfies our requirements. The requirements are plotted in order for potential bidders to have a clear understanding of what is required without being prescriptive as to the solution(s). It is envisaged that potential bidders will formulate and describe innovative solutions. The purpose: to define and implement an innovative approach for pathology services that meets the current and future needs of the Christie: 1. Define the future pathology needs of the Christie; 2. Determine how these future needs can best be met i.e. define an appropriate model of service delivery that ensures high quality pathology services which maintain or improve patient safety and achieve efficiencies in the cost of service delivery; and 3. Implement any new model of service delivery. The strategic objectives: to deliver a final solution, to include but not limited to: — A track record of cultivating excellent relationships with partner organisations, — Support the Christie's overall continued strategy to be a world leading comprehensive cancer centre with specialist oncology focus, continuing with strong clinical governance procedures & controls, — Continue to deliver high quality pathology services to maintain or improve patient safety, thus enhancing patient outcomes, — Achieve efficiencies [whilst maintaining quality] in the cost of service delivery to support CIP and QIPP targets, — Complementary expertise, capability & capacity, enabling flexibility of service provision to support expected & unexpected increases in demand, mitigate risks arising from changes in the pathology landscape and to support future change, — Service innovation & improvement [ideas, working practices & technology] to overcome current service limitations, restrictions and improve service resilience, — Capital investment capacity to overcome current & future service risks e.g. facilities, IT systems, — Progress income growth. CPV: 85111800, 85110000. ...


UK-Wakefield: installation services (except software)
Provision and installation of data centres. West Yorkshire Police has identified a requirement to construct a tier 4 data centre and expand our current data suite capacity. This combination will provide secure and energy efficient data suite environments to support multiple IT systems and platforms. — It is our intention to develop and adapt an existing building to provide an environment capable of supporting between 140 - 240 48U x 1200 deep cabinets. In addition the existing data suite at this site would need expanding from a 30 cabinet to a 65 cabinet installation, — A further element will be the creation of a secondary data suite alongside the existing Suite at West Yorkshire Police's main data centre. This will entail the design and installation of a 94 cabinet capacity data suite within the confinements of the existing building. A designed, full environmental, fire suppression, UPS & generator backed power distribution to support the cabinet numbers listed above are amongst the basic requirements, with exact and detailed requirements being identified at ITT stage. West Yorkshire Police would require the preferred supplier to present a "Turn Key Solution". Schedules have yet to be confirmed, but is anticipated the solution would take no longer than 24 weeks to deliver with commencement in September 2012 for completion by April 2013. CPV: 51000000. ...


UK-Swansea: composting services
The treatment of green/garden waste. The City & County of Swansea is seeking the provision of a suitably licensed facility/ies from suitably qualified Contractors for the provision of a service to receive and treat green/garden wastes collected through the authority's Civic Amenity provision, kerbside collection service and commercial/trade activities for a period of 3 years, with an anticipated start date of the 1.5.2012, with an option to extend for up to a further 2 years on a one plus one basis. The Council is seeking a price only for the treatment of received waste i.e. a gate fee. The cost of transport and delivery of the waste to the treatment facility will remain the responsibility of the Council. Community benefits do not apply to this contract. CPV: 77120000, 90500000, 90510000, 90513000. ...


UK-Corsham: business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
The provision of a strategic partner for DCNS. Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security. IT services: consulting, software development, internet and support. Defence core network services (DCNS) is an information and communications technology (ICT) service acquisition change programme aimed at delivering better integrated end-to-end (E2E) ICT with greater agility and at less cost. DCNS initially focuses on replacement services for the following 5 ISS major enabling network contracts, all of which are due for replacement over the next decade: i. Defence electronic commerce service (DECS); ii. Defence fixed telecommunications services (DFTS); iii. Defence information infrastructure (DII); iv. Defence high frequency communication service (DHFCS); v. Skynet 5. However, all ISS programmes, projects and services will be considered on a case by case basis for inclusion in DCNS in the future. The Ministry of Defence seeks a Strategic Partner (SP) to support the development and delivery of an integrated approach to the incremental delivery of MoD ICT capabilities. The approach will build on the strategies, plans and approach developed during the early phases of DCNS, developing the ISS delivery programme in a way that, where appropriate, preserves the vision and principles of the DCNS approach whilst de-risking the delivery of programme outcomes and benefits. The role of the strategic partner will be to support the DCNS team in devising the best way of meeting the required outcomes and then assisting with the delivery of those outcomes through the provision of key skill sets and resources across a wide range of functions, including but not limited to business, technical, commercial, financial, security, requirement, scrutiny and approval, and programme. Initially it is expected that the partner will be focused on programme management of DCNS and successful delivery of assessment phase outcomes for projects Emporium (the replacement for services currently provided by the DECS contract) and Grapevine (the replacement for services currently provided by the DFTS and DII contracts). Subject to additional approvals and commercial agreement, the partners involvement may be extended to encompass: — the development of ISS business change management and retained organisation, including the ISS intelligent client capability, — supporting the delivery of service management functions that need to be put in place at the beginning of transition in order to maintain capability whilst new arrangements are developed and implemented and existing arrangements are ceased, — the development of the DCNS service portfolio, — the development of the DCNS integration and management (SIAM) function, — the development and maintenance of engineering and service operational architectures artefacts, processes and procedures and — supporting the delivery of subsequent procurement projects through to implementation and the realisation of programme benefits. The partner must be able to demonstrate: — a proven track record in the delivery of successful outcomes for ICT acquisition, transition and service delivery, — a proven track record in the delivery of successful outcomes for ICT organisational transformation, — relevant and credible understanding of delivery of ICT in the defence environment, — the capability and capacity to integrate and inspire truly effective joint working with the MOD team, — the ability and empowerment to sustain high quality advice and outputs throughout the period of the contract including anticipated periods of uncertainty and financial challenge. During the 3-7 year tenure of the partner, MOD will consider running further competitions for the strategic partner or activity undertaken by the strategic partner in the future. To enable potential suppliers to better understand the scope of the MOD's DCNS SP requirement, the contracting authority intends to hold an Industry Day at MOD Corsham on 12th and 13th March 2012. CPV: 79000000, 72000000. ...


DK-Gentofte: medium-voltage cable
Cables 2012+. The tender is for 1kV - 36kV Cables to be used in DONG Energy's distribution area in Copenhagen and North Zealand, Denmark. Following packages are tendered. 1) Package 1. 1 kV copper cables. 1-core flexible copper cables 95-240 mm2, 4-core copper cables 6-16mm2 and some multi-core 1,5-2,5 mm2 copper cables to be used in street lighting and internally in substations. Cables will be used indoor and outdoor, installed in pipes and ground. Most cables will be installed in the ground except the flexible cables that will not be used in the ground. 2) Package 2. 1 kV aluminium cables. 4-core aluminium cables 150-240 mm2. Cables will be used indoor and outdoor, installed in pipes and ground. Most cables will be installed in the ground. 3) Package 3. 12-36 kV cables. 1-core 12 kV copper and aluminium cables, 3-core 12 kV aluminium cables in a standard version or in a LRT version, 1-core 36 kV aluminium cables. Cables will be used indoor and outdoor, installed in pipes and ground. Most cables will be installed in the ground. CPV: 31321220, 31321300, 31320000. ...


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