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Status: Closed
Published Date: 27/04/2016
Closing Date: 19/05/2016
Value: neg.
StG Provision of Onsite Consignment Stock for Life Science Research Chemicals - St George’s University of London (SGUL) is seeking to appoint suitably experienced supplier(s) to provide onsite consignment stock of life science research products for research and teaching under SGUL’s Standard Terms and Conditions. Requirements will be under two separate lots: Chemicals and Molecular Biology. These lots will contain the following products: Restriction Enzymes, Kits, Tissue Culture Media and Chemicals. Tenderers can bid for individual lots or or both lots, but must clearly state which lot(s) they are applying for. Products are to be held on site and issued centrally through SGUL’s Site Services to end users. The successful supplier(s) will be responsible for providing and maintaining all storage equipment. Consignment stock is to be replenished regularly to an agreed time-frame. The key aims of this proposed procurement are to: • Appoint suitably experienced supplier(s) to provide onsite consignment stock of life science research products for research and teaching. • Ensure immediate accessibility and continuity of supply of highest grade and purity life science research products at a competitive rate. • Ensure the provision of stock is fully flexible, meeting the changing requirements of SGUL’s research community without incurring delivery charges. Services to be provided by the successful supplier(s) must be fully operational from November 2016.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 04/09/2015
Closing Date: 27/08/2015
Value: neg.
Apprenticeship Hub Evaluation - Stage 2 of an Evaluation process of the City Deal Apprenticeship Hub Programme

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 19/05/2015
Closing Date: 12/06/2015
Value: £20,000
Waste characterisation - This project will require consultancy services to: • Review existing data on wastes from compost-based bioreactor media and sediments • Advise on likely waste classification (i.e. hazardous or non-hazardous) based on UK legislation and Environment Agency guidance • Recommend and carry out additional testing to determine if the materials could be classified as non-hazardous wastes • Identify costed disposal options for these wastes, including potential pre-treatment and locations (transport to be separately priced) • Assess potential for recovery of metals and/or decrease in volume of waste produced More details about the Coal Authority and the project are appended to this notice.