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This contract is for the provision of Occupational Health Services to the Metropolitan Police Service. There is an option for the Metropolitan Police Service to extend the contract for a further three year period beyond 02/04/2023.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is searching for a short breaks provider to support 1046106. 1046106 requires personal care within their short break's session.'
Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) requires a 1 year renewal of its RedHat Linux Academic Site subscription and supporting infrastructure to ensure continued access to upgrades and security updates for its Linux systems.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Academic Site Subscription (server, desktop, workstation, POWER HPC) standard with Smart Management per FTE - Quantity 1723
-Red Hat Network Satellite (Academic Edition) 1 year - Quantity 1
-Red Hat Satellite Proxy 1 year - Quantity of 1
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is a component of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). Based in Cambridge it has, for over 60 years, undertaken the majority of Britain's scientific research on and around the Antarctic continent. BAS operates three bases in the Antarctic, at Rothera, Halley and Signy, and two stations on South Georgia, at King Edward Point and Bird Island. BAS liaises with the Environment Agency in the UK, regarding trans-frontier shipment authorisations. Waste from BAS bases is generally exempt from these requirements.
Approximately 300m3 (between 100-200 tonnes) of hazardous and non-hazardous waste from all BAS stations is segregated on site and sent to the UK on the two ships RRS Ernest Shackleton and RRS James Clark Ross. The amount of waste varies annually dependent on the science undertaken and any construction projects carried out during the season. The ships return to the UK typically between May and July each year and the waste is off-loaded and sent for reuse, recycling or other disposal in accordance with the waste hierarchy.
The work will require the contractor to provide bespoke waste management services involving the collection, transportation and disposal of waste generated at BAS stations and offloaded at ports in the UK, typically Immingham or Grimsby but could include others such as Portland, Ipswich, Southampton or Harwich.
A key element of the contract is to be able to provide a flexible service for which the collection location, waste types and quantities may change at short notice.
For full details of the scope of this requirement and all supporting information please ensure you review all attached information to gain a full understanding of this requirement. All attachments can be found within the RFx attachments tab within the Emptoris System.
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To express your interest in this opportunity email expressionofinterest@crowncommercial.gov.uk
Ref: 675FXPLUS
Overview of requirement
We have an urgent and pressing requirement to deal with dry rot which has been very recently unearthed within the Tremough house based on the Penryn Campus in Cornwall.
We have an extremely short timeframe to get these works completed before the areas are needed to be occupied and utilized by students, staff and visitors.
Any delay in addressing these works will result in further damage and cost to the University and the possible loss of historic features within the building and / OR / expensive repairs.
Please refer to the ITT - Invitation to tender document for full details.