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Status: Closed
Published Date: 12/10/2020
Closing Date: 26/10/2020
Value: £65,000
2689/499/MY/NAMRC/20 Electrodynamic Vibration Test System - 2689/499/MY/NAMRC/20 Electrodynamic Vibration Test System The University of Sheffield wishes to invite tenders for an Electrodynamic Vibration Test System on behalf of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, Nuclear Group. Scope of Requirement The Nuclear AMRC Controls & Instrumentation (C&I) group plans to extend the testing capability for sensors, electronic devices and small mechanical components, etc. An electrodynamic vibration test system (EVTS) has been identified to test the survivability and robustness of the device and component. The EVTS shall have the function to carry out vibration and shock test for C&I devices in compliance with most recognised international standards. Tender Process and Documentation: This procurement is an open procedure conducted in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 The ITT can be downloaded by registering and expressing your interest on the University`s e-tendering system https://in-tendhost.co.uk/Sheffield If you have any questions or comments in relation to this tender they must be submitted via the In-tend System, this can be accessed at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/Sheffield Completed tenders must be returned through the same e-tendering system. Closing date for receipt of tenders: 26th October 2020 at 12 noon (UK time).

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 01/04/2020
Closing Date: 05/02/2020
Value: £62,925
Whole Body Vibration Meters and Associated Equipment - This contract is for the supply of whole body vibration meters and associated equipment to the RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine

Status: Closed
Published Date: 07/01/2020
Closing Date: 05/02/2020
Value: £113,000
GB-Wolverhampton: 700027315 - The Authority has a requirement to purchase 12 Whole Body Vibration Meters (WBV) and Associated Items including seat accelerometer pads for the Noise and Vibration Division (NVD) at the RAF Centre if Aviation Medicine (CAM). The requirement will also include the Biennial calibration of the WBV meters and seat accelerometer pads.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 19/12/2019
Closing Date: 05/02/2020
Value: £113,000
GB-Wolverhampton: 700027315 - The Authority has a requirement to purchase 12 Whole Body Vibration Meters (WBV) and Associated Items including seat accelerometer pads for the Noise and Vibration Division (NVD) at the RAF Centre if Aviation Medicine (CAM). The requirement will also include the Biennial calibration of the WBV meters and seat accelerometer pads.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 27/02/2019
Closing Date: 15/03/2019
Value: £40,000
HAVS Monitoring System - The Borough Council of Calderdale invites you to submit a Quote for a digital monitoring and management system for Hand Arm Vibration including all relevant hardware, software, licences, maintenance and support services and technical support services. All information relating to this opportunity is available ONLY via the YORtender web portal www.yortender.co.uk. Any clarifications or questions MUST be requested via this portal. Details can be downloaded via this portal and any bid MUST be uploaded to this portal. No other correspondence will be entered into

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 13/08/2018
Closing Date: 18/12/2017
Value: £96,893
GB-Salisbury: DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS (DAS) FOR VIBRATION AND NOISE - Dstl requires five portable DAS for measurement and recording of whole-body vibration, hand-arm vibration and airborne noise in a wide range of military land platforms for the purpose of evaluation and assessment the effects on comfort and health as per current British and International Standards and UK Legislation CVAWR2005 and CNAWR2005. The systems will enable capture of continuous time-history measurements of vibration acceleration and interior sound pressure level at various crew positions within military land vehicles simultaneously with video and GPS data. One 'Full Setup' system and four (or minimum of three) 'Light Setup' systems are needed. The systems will be used in extremely harsh motion environments and must be robust and highly ruggedized to prevent damage Characteristics of the measuring systems, including accelerometers, mounting system, data acquisition, recording system, signal conditioning and calibrator, shall conform to ISO8041(2005), BSEN61672-1:2013 and BSEN61010-1:2010 or equivalent. The equipment set-up to comply with ISO2631-1(1997), ISO5349-1(2001) and BSEN61672-1:2013. The instrumentation and associated signal conditions shall give vibration and sound pressure level measurement errors no greater than ±5% of the measured value. CCTV video of the interior of the vehicle and forward visual scene shall be able to record at a rate no less than 25 frames per second. The video recordings shall be acquired at a resolution no less than 640 by 480 pixels. Each system shall allow all required vibration data to be collected simultaneously into the same acquisition system. The inter-channel characteristics (i.e. phase delay between channels) shall be specified. Each system shall allow vehicle speed to be recorded with an accuracy of at least ±1 mph and vehicle position to be recorded with an error no greater than 5 m. It should be possible to relate the GPS and video recordings to the measured accelerations to an accuracy of at least 0.5 seconds. Each system will provide vibration, sound pressure level, GSP and video recordings in a suitable specified format for use by others and for archival storage. Each system will be provided with data acquisition and post-processing software for measurement, evaluation and assessment of human exposures to vibration and noise in accord with current British and International Standards and UK Legislation, including ISO2631-1:1997, ISO5349-1:2001, ISO8041:2005, BSEN 61672-1:2013, CVAWR2005, CNAWR2005 and DEFSTAN00-27. Commissioning, testing and half-day training (up to five persons at Authority's premises) at the time of delivery is required. Two-year support contract for software (e.g. helpline, upgrade) is required and a minimum one-year warranty for Data Loggers. Detailed Statement of Requirement of both systems and Invitation to Tender documentation are available from Mike Young (myoung1@dstl.gov.uk). All tenders must be returned by 1300 on 15 September 2017.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 23/03/2018
Closing Date: 09/02/2018
Value: £90,000
UKSBS RE17431 Vibration Sensing Equipment - The purpose of this tender is for the supply of sensing equipment for a vibration condition monitoring system for up 100 measured points on various types of large electromagnets and vacuum vessels within the ISIS Synchrotron at RAL. This vibration conditioning monitoring system aims to monitor equipment health, predicting and preventing faults as well as undertake trend analysis. This system will integrate within the existing Vista control system collecting data to provide a concise and detailed report of machine vibration status delivering results through virtual dashboards and alarms in the main control room.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 22/08/2017
Closing Date: 06/09/2017
Value: £113,000
GB-Salisbury: DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS (DAS) FOR VIBRATION AND NOISE - Dstl requires five portable DAS for measurement and recording of whole-body vibration, hand-arm vibration and airborne noise in a wide range of military land platforms for the purpose of evaluation and assessment the effects on comfort and health as per current British and International Standards and UK Legislation CVAWR2005 and CNAWR2005. The systems will enable capture of continuous time-history measurements of vibration acceleration and interior sound pressure level at various crew positions within military land vehicles simultaneously with video and GPS data. One 'Full Setup' system and four (or minimum of three) 'Light Setup' systems are needed. The systems will be used in extremely harsh motion environments and must be robust and highly ruggedized to prevent damage Characteristics of the measuring systems, including accelerometers, mounting system, data acquisition, recording system, signal conditioning and calibrator, shall conform to ISO8041(2005), BSEN61672-1:2013 and BSEN61010-1:2010 or equivalent. The equipment set-up to comply with ISO2631-1(1997), ISO5349-1(2001) and BSEN61672-1:2013. The instrumentation and associated signal conditions shall give vibration and sound pressure level measurement errors no greater than ±5% of the measured value. CCTV video of the interior of the vehicle and forward visual scene shall be able to record at a rate no less than 25 frames per second. The video recordings shall be acquired at a resolution no less than 640 by 480 pixels. Each system shall allow all required vibration data to be collected simultaneously into the same acquisition system. The inter-channel characteristics (i.e. phase delay between channels) shall be specified. Each system shall allow vehicle speed to be recorded with an accuracy of at least ±1 mph and vehicle position to be recorded with an error no greater than 5 m. It should be possible to relate the GPS and video recordings to the measured accelerations to an accuracy of at least 0.5 seconds. Each system will provide vibration, sound pressure level, GSP and video recordings in a suitable specified format for use by others and for archival storage. Each system will be provided with data acquisition and post-processing software for measurement, evaluation and assessment of human exposures to vibration and noise in accord with current British and International Standards and UK Legislation, including ISO2631-1:1997, ISO5349-1:2001, ISO8041:2005, BSEN 61672-1:2013, CVAWR2005, CNAWR2005 and DEFSTAN00-27. Commissioning, testing and half-day training (up to five persons at Authority's premises) at the time of delivery is required. Two-year support contract for software (e.g. helpline, upgrade) is required and a minimum one-year warranty for Data Loggers. Detailed Statement of Requirement of both systems and Invitation to Tender documentation are available from Mike Young (myoung1@dstl.gov.uk). All tenders must be returned by 1300 on 15 September 2017.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 03/07/2017
Closing Date: 05/07/2017
Value: £10,000
GB-Derby: Vibration Monitoring Equipment (HAVs) - To better control the risks of vibration exposure, Derby Homes are looking to procure Hand Arm Vibration monitors which will effectively monitor and identify Hand Arm Vibration exposure

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 21/12/2016
Closing Date: 07/12/2016
Value: neg.
Agreement for a 3-Axis shaker, Floor standing Environmental chamber, and Benchtop Environmental chamber - Please note:- This Contract Notice superceeds the previous contract notice for the Agreement for a 3-Axis shaker, Floor standing Environmental chamber, and Benchtop Environmental chamber as the closing date has now been extended until 07 December 2016. Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and the University of Liverpool (UoL) have created a Joint Venture company; Sensor City Liverpool Ltd (SCLL) (the Client) to deliver a Sensor-systems Business Innovation Centre focused on creating, nurturing and establishing commercially-viable, hi-tech companies. The project is supported with capital funding from the Department of Business Innovation & Skills (BIS). BIS has created four University Enterprise Zones in specific geographical areas where universities and business work together to increase local growth and innovation. Liverpool is one of those areas. The project is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund The items required under this procurement exercise are: 1 x 3-Axis shaker 1x Floor standing Environmental chamber 1 x Benchtop Environmental chamber