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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 17/04/2024
Closing Date: 06/01/2023
Value: £376,000
Coring Works for Gloucestershire County Council 2023 to 2025 - Gloucestershire County Council undertake a coring programme on various road sites on an annual basis. The extent of the sites and the number of cores on each site cannot be pre-determined, however based on previous year's experience and budgets going forward we anticipate between 500 and 1500 cores per year will be required, however this quantity is indicative only and cannot be the guaranteed quantity of cores for either of the contract years.\r The scope of works is:\r • The depth of existing carriageway bituminous layers.\r • Establish if tar is present in the carriageway construction.\r • If tar is suspected that it is tested to establish the PAH content.\r \r We will be using the NEC 4 Engineering and Construction Short contract.\r \r The works will be located across the County.\r \r Duration is 2 years.\r \r The total estimated value of the proposed 2-year coring works contract is £376,000.\r \r Full details available on Procontrcat https://procontract.due-north.com/Procurer/Advert/View?advertId=0e933498-9466-ed11-811b-9f38301b3091&fromAdvertEvent=True

Status: Open
Published Date: 15/01/2024
Closing Date: 15/02/2024
Value: neg.
C241 Structured Coring Programme - The aim of the coring programme is to improve the service performance of Statutory Undertakers with regards to reinstatement works conducted on the highway and to ensure the integrity of the highway network and its asset is maintained. The coring programme will vastly improve the build quality of reinstatements on the highway, this in turn will reduce the risk of potholes, depressions, and remedial works on the highway. Dudley Councils intention is to select a sample size of approximately 2% of suitable permanent reinstatements registered by each Works Promoter during the chosen sample period (annum). The extent of the sites and the number of cores on each site cannot be pre-determined, however based on previous years' experience and budgets going forward we anticipate between 1200 cores per year will be required however, this quantity is indicative only and cannot be the guaranteed quantity of cores for the contract years

Status: Closed
Published Date: 17/11/2022
Closing Date: 06/01/2023
Value: £376,000
Coring Works for Gloucestershire County Council 2023 to 2025 - Gloucestershire County Council undertake a coring programme on various road sites on an annual basis. The extent of the sites and the number of cores on each site cannot be pre-determined, however based on previous year's experience and budgets going forward we anticipate between 500 and 1500 cores per year will be required, however this quantity is indicative only and cannot be the guaranteed quantity of cores for either of the contract years. The scope of works is: • The depth of existing carriageway bituminous layers. • Establish if tar is present in the carriageway construction. • If tar is suspected that it is tested to establish the PAH content. We will be using the NEC 4 Engineering and Construction Short contract. The works will be located across the County. Duration is 2 years. The total estimated value of the proposed 2-year coring works contract is £376,000. Full details available on Procontrcat https://procontract.due-north.com/Procurer/Advert/View?advertId=0e933498-9466-ed11-811b-9f38301b3091&fromAdvertEvent=True

Status: Closed
Published Date: 21/10/2022
Closing Date: 21/11/2022
Value: £40,000
T/KJ193/22 WP16/RACE Divertor Coil Removal - United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) - the Client - is developing technologies for nuclear decommissioning in both fusion and fission fields. UKAEA is proving feasibility of different cutting tools for size reduction of different components. Those technologies will eventually be deployed fully remotely in the final application. Currently undertaken study focuses on cutting of a complex, nonradioactive component. The workpiece to be cut is made of multiple copper coils encased in resin, cladded with Inconel and with stainless steel heat shields attached. The two technologies investigated are the diamond wire saw (DWS) cutting and circular saw (CS) cutting. Both have been previously deployed to cut the work piece, but further development of those technologies is needed. The focus of the proposed trials is to investigate cold and dry cutting and perform reaction force and temperature measurement. Therefore, UKAEA is looking at contracting a cutting technology specialist to demonstrate cutting of the work piece using both technologies in accordance with the specification. The Client is particularly interested in learning about blade types, forces and temperatures observed during Circular Saw cutting. The justification for performing CS trials is based on expert recommendation of CS technology and to understand the feasibility of the technology based on prior CS trials. There are CS technology concerns that the Client is interested to understand, particularly Blade type, required sample clamping forces, required cutting forces, recommended cutting speed and rate. Likelihood of CS snagging / stopping abruptly and with high stopping loads (what is the maximum torque), amount and type of swarf / material generated when compared to a DWS, sample temperatures reached during cutting and the effect on the Epoxy Resin within the Divertor Coils, heat generation of smoke, harmful and damaging halogen gases which could damage extract gas handling systems.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 03/10/2022
Closing Date: 04/04/2022
Value: £31,500
Lot 7 Core Hole Drilling - Annual contract for core drilling for extraction fans to domestic properties

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 15/09/2022
Closing Date: 05/08/2022
Value: £50,000
Core Drilling in Domestic Properties - A contract for the core drilling of holes in domestic dwellings owned or maintained by Berneslai Homes across the Barnsley Borough for: • Extractor Fans • Soil Stacks • Kitchen Wastes.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 26/11/2020
Closing Date: 28/02/2020
Value: £75,000
Invitation to Quote: Barncroft Towers - Saw Cutting/Openings - To carry out core drilling and saw cutting works at Barncroft Towers

Status: Closed
Published Date: 16/01/2020
Closing Date: 13/02/2020
Value: £375,000
Coring Works for Gloucestershire County Council 2020 to 2022 - Gloucestershire County Council undertake a coring programme on various road sites on an annual basis. The extent of the sites and the number of cores on each site cannot be pre-determined, however based on previous year's experience and budgets going forward we anticipate between 500 and 1000 cores per year will be required, however this quantity is indicative only and cannot be the guaranteed quantity of cores for either of the contract years. The scope of works is: • The depth of existing carriageway bituminous layers. • Establish if tar is present in the carriageway construction. • If tar is suspected, that it is tested to establish the PAH content. The works will be located across the County. We will be using the NEC 4 Engineering and Construction Short contract. Duration is 2 years with possible 1 year extension dependant on performance. Anticipated value is £375k over the full 3 years, £125k per annum.The opportunity is advertised on our tender portal Supplying the South West: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=df0a0d49-a637-ea11-80fc-005056b64545&p=696a9836-1895-e511-8105-000c29c9ba21

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 17/01/2018
Closing Date: 27/10/2017
Value: £158,169
Building Mods - New Service Penetrations in Ops Floor - DDP0042 - Penetrations 17, 44, 46, 47, 48, 50 and 64 ONLY

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 02/10/2015
Closing Date: 16/10/2015
Value: £150,000
UKSBSRE150500 - North East England 2 Deep Borehole Project - The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), through its centre/survey the British Geological Survey (BGS – known hereafter as “The Authority”), invites tenders for the provision of drilling and (possible) other site services to support project monitoring and research activities. The purpose of the project is to improve the understanding of movement of fluids and possible chemical changes in aquifers and overlying strata. It is planned that the work shall be carried out at one site to the south of Pickering, around Kirby Misperton, North Yorkshire. If the preferred site is not accessible to The Authority, any alternative site shall be in the area of a radius of approximately 5 miles of the above. At the site, two boreholes shall be required to provide: a. Improved understanding of the underlying geology and limestone/sandstone aquifers, b. Sample cuttings from the borehole to be sub-sampled and processed, c. Access to the underlying bedrock to enable aquifer properties to be determined by geophysical logging, packer testing, and hydrochemical analyses. d. The completed boreholes to be used as monitoring boreholes for scientific purposes. It is planned to drill the boreholes from Ground Level (GL) up to a Total Depth (TD) of approximately 250 and 370 metres (see Section 4 below and “Site Conditions”). The borehole at up to 250m depth will penetrate the Corallian limestone or Kellaways towards its base, with a 20m open hole section. The deeper up to 370m borehole will penetrate the Corallian or Kellaways Formation, below the Oxford Clay, with a 20m open hole section from approximately 10m below the Oxford Clay contact. On reaching TD they shall be reamed in the lower limestone/sandstone sections, cleaned, logged for geophysical parameters, (possibly packer-tested) and completed, all in a continuous sequence. Suitably specified permanent casing will be required to prevent collapse above the specified open hole section. The relevant competent limestone/sandstone section of the borehole may then be left as an open-hole monitoring borehole, completed (both downhole and at surface) according an agreed secure standard pattern .