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The overall impact of the China Infrastructure Programme is intended to be (1) inclusive growth and poverty alleviation in ODA-eligible third countries through cooperation with China on infrastructure (including as part of the Belt and Road Initiative), and (2) increased infrastructure trade and investment cooperation between Chinese and international (including UK) businesses. Through these two objectives the Programme will meet the primary and secondary benefits of the Prosperity Fund outlined in 1.12.
Cumbria County Council requires Contractors to provide call-off snow clearance services for each of the districts in the County. Each district will form a lot under the framework as follows:
• Lot 1 Allerdale borough
• Lot 2 Barrow borough
• Lot 3 Carlisle city
• Lot 4 Copeland borough
• Lot 5 Eden district
• Lot 6 South Lakeland borough
Contractors can bid for any one or more of the districts.
Multiple Contractors may be appointed to each Lot and services will be called off as and when required in response to extreme weather events and or resource constraints within the Council.
North East Lincolnshire Council (the Authority) wishes to procure an innovative, professional service provider to deliver a high quality, bespoke, impactful Business Development service to the creative industries sector across North East Lincolnshire.
Replacement of our Wireless Infrastructure with a robust scalable and affordable solution that will sustain KCHFT for at least the next FIVE years from the date of acceptance of the implementation.
ESPO Framework 350_19 Lot 1 - RFID There is a commitment to refresh existing RFID self-service (book) equipment due to end of life to ensure that effective and reliable self-service provision is at all libraries. This will retain and improve access and facilitate a mix of supported and independent use of libraries, which are key actions of the Libraries Service Improvement Programme. The council will thereby continue to meet the statutory requirement of providing a comprehensive and efficient library service and its commitment to serving all communities, not least those in areas of high deprivation. Any solution must be able to communicate with the existing LMS (Civica Spydus). The Council has existing equipment which if compatible with the proposed solution should be re-used or if not costs provided for replacement;
***FOR TRANSPARENCY PURPOSES ONLY*** This contract has been awarded via the EW&C Framework. An IR35 assessment has been carried out on this requirement and found not to apply. A Cyber Risk Assessment was raised with reference RAR-NMWJ58CC and found to be Very Low.