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Supply and delivery of a full range of print services; from total print management, digital solutions and
document management and associated services such as scanning, physical and digital document
storage, fulfilment, postage and distribution, including but not limited to:
Paper products i.e. Letterheads - Leaflets - Envelopes - Brochures - Operational Forms -
Business Cards - Newsletters - Corporate Stationery - Calendars - Diaries - Magazines
Non-paper products i.e. Promotional Products: Pens, Mugs, keyrings - Presentation Products:
Folders, Binders - Business Cards - Heat Sealing: Garments, Mailers
Signs & Signage i.e. Banners - Building Wraps - Vehicle Livery - Pull-up Banners - Exhibition
Stands
Security Printing i.e. Cheques - Payroll documentation - Vouchers - Access Cards - Tickets
The Council is looking to implement a framework with a suitable number of qualified and experienced contractors to deliver a range of print services which will incorporate all or some of the following: - LOT 1 Offset/Litho Print including Finishing Web Print including Finishing Finishing is included as appropriate and includes but is not limited to: · ; Die-cut, Lamination, Encapsulation, Fold/crease/score, Perfect Binding, Perforation, Embossing, Foil Blocking, Eye Letting, Spot UV, Numbering External print would vary in type, size, quantity and complexity depending on the individual job. The range could include posters, leaflets, brochures, die-cut folders. LOT 2 Large Format Bridge Banners Fence Banners Large Foamex Boards Vehicle Signage Finishing is included as appropriate and includes but is not limited to: · ; Stitching, Eyeletting, Laminating, Mounting <b><u>Introduction</u></b> Gateshead Council operates its own Central Print Unit (Print Point), the professional and highly qualified staff, along with the latest technology enables Print Point to offer the Council a quality printing service providing the majority of print, design and promotional needs. The capabilities of Print Point are at times stretched and this contract is to supplement the work of Print Point to cover gaps in service provision that cannot be provided in house. This contract will also be used as back up during instances when service provision is working to full capacity. The Council wish to implement an external printing framework contract that will be managed by Print Point on behalf of all service areas to co-ordinate external print.
Defra procuring on behalf of Natural England (NE):
The work is to comprise a feasibility study into restoration options and potential on the River Derwent and Stonethwaite Beck in Borrowdale, Keswick, Cumbria. The opportunity to complete this study has arisen through land management changes identified by the National Trust. The National Trust is keen to ensure the adoption of sustainable land management practices and to better enable natural processes to operate on its land. By taking the opportunity to explore possible options of river restoration it hopes to demonstrate the feasibility of that within a farmed landscape and prove the benefits of such an approach. Preliminary assessment has identified that these two watercourses are straightened and significantly perched above the floodplain, which is predominantly pastoral land defended by flood levees. As such, Natural England and the National Trust are keen to understand what opportunities may exist to restore fluvial processes, by returning the rivers to their natural course and re-engaging the river with its floodplain. This aims to return the river to more sustainable, natural functioning state which should support a healthy, diverse ecosystem.