Contracts awarded by the government and its agencies, valued at over £12,000. This includes
contracts from government departments, local councils, and other public bodies.
Research and development to enable Greater Cambridge to use real time data to address transport and other related challenges for the benefit of all those who live, work and visit the area.
This notice is linked to the VEAT Notice No 2018/S 170-387439 originally placed in 2018 - the work originally envisaged under that notice did not conclude as expected, and hence this new notice is required.
The Greater Cambridge area of Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire is set to grow by up to 30 % over the next 15 years - with the population rising by 65 000 to 338 000 by 2031 (from 273 000 in 2011).
Population growth means trips on the transport network will increase by 25 000 by 2031 (from 101 000 in 2011 to 126 000).
If we carry on as we are, by 2031:
- traffic in Cambridge will increase by over 30 % in the morning peak,
- traffic in South Cambridgeshire will increase by almost 40 % in the morning peak,
- time spent in congestion will more than double.
As a result, we need to ease congestion and make it easier for people to travel by bus, rail, cycle or on foot to improve average journey time.
We can help make people's journeys and lives easier by using real time data in a wide variety of ways from developing more intelligent traffic signals, improved bus time predictions and smarter ticketing.
Real time data is key to understanding the challenges and delivering solutions to them, but market offerings are neither sufficiently innovative nor robust.
We therefore require research and development to inform our thinking about how to build a smart city real time data platform for transport and mobility applications. This research and development includes a variety of specialisms and techniques including predictive techniques, artificial intelligence and machine learning.
This notice is linked to the VEAT Notice No 2018/S 170-387439 originally placed in 2018 - the work originally envisaged under that notice did not conclude as expected and hence this new award is required.
Award notice for the supply of 10J Mirror Arrays. Single tender action was justified under Regulation 32, (5), (b) for additional deliveries by the original supplier which are intended either as a partial replacement of supplies or installations or as the extension of existing supplies or installations where a change of supplier would oblige the contracting authority to acquire supplies having different technical characteristics which would result in incompatibility or disproportionate technical difficulties in operation and maintenance;
Award of a Call Off Contract undeer the Prison Education Dynamic Purchasing System for Catering and Hospitality Training for residents at HMP Doncaster
Award of a Call Off Contract under the Prison Education Dynamic Purchasing System for Preparation for Work Information Advice and Guidance to residents at HMP Grendon and HMP Springhill
RRS James Cook Vessel Refit. A marine
maintenance/servicing facility is required to undertake
scheduled repairs and to carry out routine, mandatory
maintenance and class survey work.
Work is to be completed in shortest possible running
days to enable post refit sea trials to be completed
prior to its next science cruise.
Main Tasks
The main tasks to be undertaken during this
maintenance period are as follows:
• O/H one main engine (9WL20); removal of props, rudders and tail shafts, repair to shafts, fitting eco seals;
• cleaning and painting of the underwater hull, vertical sides & superstructure;
• renewal of anodes; survey/overhaul of 2x tunnel thrusters;
• renewal of the timber deck stbd side.
In order to allow the bidders to quote accurately for
this requirement we expect all interested bidders to
attend the vessel for inspection.
RRS James Cook will be available for inspection on 24th Feb - 5th Mar in port of Spain, Trinidad with a backup slot for clarification 23rd Apr in Southampton.
Bidders should notify us via Emptoris about the selected date and time for inspection.
Please note : in order to be considered for this
procurement bidders must attend one of the available
slots to inspect the vessel.
The final date and time for the submission of bids is Friday 4th September 2020 at 14:00
DO NOT apply directly to the buyer.
All tender information MUST be submitted through the Delta eSourcing Portal.
Brief Description of Requirement
UKSA aims to drive up cyber security awareness within the space industry by means of national industry cyber workshop events.
Please ensure you review all attached information to ensure a full understanding of this requirement. All attachments can be found with the Document Uploads tab within the Delta eSourcing Portal.
This contract will be awarded based on the evaluation criteria set out in the ITQ / RFP document.
How to Apply
UK Shared Business Services Ltd (UK SBS) will be using the Delta eSourcing Portal for this procurement.
To register on the Delta eSourcing portal please use the link https://uksbs.delta-esourcing.com and follow the instructions to register.
If you are already registered on the Delta eSourcing Portal and wish to participate in this procurement, please use the link: https://uksbs.delta-esourcing.com and the follow the instructions to 'Login'
Once you are logged into the system you will be able to link yourself into this procurement using the Access Code: 6GFJR72D38
Please disregard any content in this notice that requests your organisation "to apply directly to the buyer" as this unfortunately a system generated error, that is outside of the Contracting Authorities control.
Rectification works to make electrically safe a substation and distribution boards servicing the Outer Western Marina, Ramsgate Harbour. Following an annual electrical testing regime at The Royal Harbour Ramsgate, issues requiring rectification were discovered. The harbour requires the replacement of two distribution boards and the making safe of the Boatyard substation.
Staffordshire County Council (the Council) has put in place a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) arrangement for the provision of residential and nursing care home services for its clients.
The Council has received applications to join the DPS from providers registered with the Care Quality Commission and has entered into a DPS Agreement for the provision of Residential and Nursing Care Home Services (the DPS Agreement) with each of the successful applicants in respect of one or more of ten lots. The DPS arrangement will remain open up to 30 September 2019 with an option to extend for a further two years and the Council will continue to receive and consider applications to join the DPS until such closing date.
The DPS is split into the ten (10) lots described below:
Lot: 1: Residential - Older People
Lot 2: Residential - Dementia
Lot 3: Residential - Physical Disability / Sensory Impairment
Lot 4: Residential - Learning Disability / Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Lot 5: Residential - Mental Health
Lot 6: Nursing - Older People
Lot 7: Nursing - Dementia
Lot 8: Nursing - Physical Disability / Sensory Impairment
Lot 9: Nursing - Learning Disability / Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Lot 10: Nursing - Mental Health
Invitations to Tender for Call Off Contracts under the DPS Agreement commenced on 11 December 2017.
This Contract Award Notice relates to Call Off Contracts which have been awarded under the DPS Agreement with effect from 11 December 2018 to 10 March 2019 (inclusive).
The University of Reading is seeking to appoint law firms to establish a framework across four lots to provide external legal expertise to complement its in-house department. This will include flexible resource that may be utilised to address gaps in expertise, lack of capacity, short terms demand peaks and projects and periods of absence. The University's Legal Services Department supports the University and its subsidiaries with a large and diverse range of projects, collaborations an contractual activity in the UK and beyond.
The framework will be divided into the following Lots.
Lot 1- Commercial, Corporate and Employment Legal Services
Lot 1 also contains an optional Sub-Lot (1A) for Intellectual Property, Searching, Registration and Portfolio Management Services. The University is seeking to appoint one firm to Sub-Lot 1A from the panel members appointed to Lot 1, who can provide all of the services listed in the Specification.
Lot 2 - Student and Higher Education Legal Services
Lot 3 - Governance, Trust, Public and Charity Legal Services
Lot 4 - Property and Estate Legal Services
This procurement relates to Legal Services which are listed in Schedule 3 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 as a specific service, known as the Light Touch Regime. It will be conducted in accordance with regulations 74 to 76 PCR 2015.
Please refer to the full specification as detailed in the Invitation to tender (Schedule 2).
Please note that Bidders will not be appointed to more than 3 Lots.
All procurement documents are available from www.in-tendhost.co.uk/theuniversityofreading. After registering access will be given to view the full documents.