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Status: Closed
Published Date: 14/05/2015
Closing Date: 29/05/2015
Value: £500,000
GB-Stafford: Supply & Fit out of coffee shop facility - Fit out of relocated Coffee Shop Facility

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 14/05/2015
Closing Date: 30/01/2015
Value: £170,000
Confidential Waste (Destruction and Recycling) Services - This contract is for the provision of on-site confidential waste (destruction and recycling) services at various LCC sites across Lancashire, using a specialist wagon. The services include providing secure containers for the confidential waste, and bulk shred jobs. The consoles are charged per empty, whilst bulk shreds are charged per weight. The arrangement begins on 1 June 2015 for an initial period of three years until 31 May 2018. There may be an extension period of up to one further year subject to the agreement of both parties and contractual performance provided that the total duration of the contract does not exceed four years. Lancashire County Council intends to promote and share good practice with other UK Public Sector Bodies including but not limited to the following; • Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council • Blackpool Borough Council • Burnley Borough Council • Chorley Borough Council • Fylde Borough Council • Hyndburn Borough Council • Lancaster City Council • Pendle Borough Council • Preston City Council • Ribble Valley Borough Council • Rossendale Borough Council • South Ribble Borough Council • West Lancashire Borough Council • Wyre Borough Council • Lancashire schools, colleges and academies: http://www3.lancashire.gov.uk/corporate/atoz/a_to_z/service.asp?u_id=1811&tab=1 As well as; • Central Government Departments and their Agencies http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Dl1/Directories/A-ZOfCentralGovernment/index.htm • UK Local Authorities, colleges, academies, higher education establishments (including universities) and schools; http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Dl1/Directories/Localcouncils/index.htm • Fire and rescue service; http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Diol1/DoItOnline/DG_10027464 • Police; http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/police/ • NHS; http://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pages/AcuteTrustListing.aspx As such, where the successful tenderer’s capacity and capability permits, LCC will expect the successful tenderer, when approached, to be willing to contract with other UK Public Sector Bodies for the products tendered for herein, on the terms and conditions detailed herein, at the prices agreed as a result of this tender. Any such contract entered into between the successful tenderer and another UK Public Sector Body will be wholly independent of the both the contract and relationship between the successful tenderer and the Purchaser (LCC), and will be entered into by the successful tenderer without any reliance on any representations made by LCC. For the avoidance of doubt, where contracts are entered into with any third party other than LCC, LCC accepts no liability for the act or omissions of that third party with the exception of personal injury, death or fraud where such is either directly or indirectly caused as a result of LCC’s act or omission.
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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 14/05/2015
Closing Date: 25/06/2015
Value: £110,000
Research project on Photovoltaics and fire safety - Notice summary: This study is for a 3 year research project to investigate fire safety of photovoltaics. The study will include a literature survey, a survey of standards, investigations of fires and recommendations. Description: Statistics show that solar PV deployment has risen very rapidly over the last 4 years, driven by large global drop in technology costs. There are more than 0.6 million UK buildings with solar PV installed with solar PV capacity in the UK reaching 5.2GW by the end of February 2015. A recent impact assessment indicated that the UK could have 12-14 GW of solar PV by 2020. PV-related fires are extremely rare; however, a small number of fires involving PV systems has been reported in the press. To date, there has been little concerted follow-up to understand the causes and to improve standards. This proposal will investigate data from fires apparently caused by faulty/incorrectly installed PV systems and comprises: • Literature search of PV fires drawing on international experience • Compilation of a database of records of fires in which PV is involved • Engineering inspections of fires believed to be related to PV over the next 3 years • A review of the standards/proposed standards, BRE, IET, MCS, etc. • Recommendations for avoiding fire, for input into standards • Presentations to DECC and industry. The IET is developing a Code of Practice for PV systems (of all sizes), which will be published in summer 2015. The IET has agreed that the proposed fire safety study will feed into future updates of this code of practice. This project is of interest to a number of teams in DECC (Office for Renewables Deployment, Strategy, Electricity Market Reform (contracts for difference) and to DCLG (fire safety). The project will be managed by officials from both DECC and DCLG with liaison with the IET. The maximum value of this contract is £110,000 + VAT. Bids which exceed this amount will not be considered. The contract will run until March 2018; however, we propose to add break clauses in March 2016 and March 2017.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 14/05/2015
Closing Date: 25/02/2015
Value: £84,497
Lathe and Machine Centre (2 lots) - The supply, installation, commissioning and training provision relating to a semi-CNC Lathe (lot 1) and semi-CNC Vertical Machining Centre (lot 2). Both machines were defined as capable of both programmable and manual operation. Please note both lots were awarded to a single supplier.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 14/05/2015
Closing Date: 16/03/2015
Value: £88,760
Industrial Robot and Enclosure - 252/LD/N/15 Industrial Robot and Enclosure The University of Sheffield invited tenders for supply to the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre at Catcliffe in Rotherham. Scope of Requirement: The supply, installation and commissioning of equipment on a turnkey basis as detailed below. The supply, installation and commissioning of 6 axis serial arm robot and interlocked safety enclosure to be integrated with an existing Cognitens photogrammetry system, for use within the Nuclear AMRC. This machine will predominately be used for the geometrical inspection of Intermediate Level Waste containers.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 14/05/2015
Closing Date: 28/05/2015
Value: £5,000
New Forest National Park Landscape Photography - The New Forest National Park Authority is seeking to commission a photographer to produce a portfolio of world-class images for use in promoting understanding and enjoyment of the National Park. The Authority currently has many photos of the beautiful New Forest landscape; however, few of our images showcase people enjoying the drama of the landscape. The Invitation to Quote (ITQ) is attached. Please note that the example imagery referred to in the ITQ can be found via the "clarifications" tab on our e-Procurement portal. If you wish to submit a bid for this opportunity, please register on our e-Procurement portal: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/newforestnpa/aspx/Home

Status: Closed
Published Date: 14/05/2015
Closing Date: 10/06/2015
Value: neg.
BFI London Film Festival Branding Print and Installation - The BFI is tendering for a provider for a full service solution for event and venue print, installation and de-rig during the BFI London Film Festival. The scope of the provision includes the print, installation and de-rigs of various printed branding materials including, but not limited to, quads, window vinyls, free-standing boards, fixed branding boards and other elements of temporary signage, in 15-20 venues around London. The project involves some installations during September as well as during the BFI London Film Festival itself; over 12 days in October. Included in the requirement is the swift (potentially same day) print, install and de-rig of press board, branding boards and crash barrier branding for 7 Gala film premieres and print, install and de-rig of press board branding boards and other branding elements at up to 7 press conferences and the Awards Ceremony.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 14/05/2015
Closing Date: 03/07/2015
Value: neg.
CBC-0524-T-LP-Catering and Bar services to Priory View - This contract is for the supply of Café / Restaurant services including: • Formal table service • Light meals and snacks • Hot and cold beverage service • Licensed bar The contract period is commencing October/November 2015 for Two years with a possible One year extension Priory View Independent Living scheme is Independent living for the over 55yrs and will house 83 apartments which are split into affordable rental, shared ownership and outright sale. As well as housing, Priory View will also offer restaurant facilities to residents and the general public. Catering services will be required seven days a week, 365 days each year. The restaurant will be open for a lunch service every day, and in the evening for special occasions The informal café/coffee bar to be available throughout the day. The bar will be open lunch time and early evenings, with a later opening for special events and occasions.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 14/05/2015
Closing Date: 01/07/2014
Value: £169,550
Child Maintenance Service - Survey of Direct Pay Clients - The DWP operates the statutory child maintenance scheme (administered by the recently launched Child Maintenance Service (CMS) and the Child Support Agency (CSA)) and funds Child Maintenance Options, a service which provides information and support for separating parents. The Government is committed to helping parents (both the receiving parent and paying parent) 1 to take responsibility for their children, and strengthening and supporting families is one of its key priorities. The Government’s view is that a parent’s failure to take responsibility for their children or to pay child maintenance is simply not acceptable. The main aims of this research are to measure the outcomes of Direct Pay in the short-term (i.e. around 3 months after putting an arrangement in place) and in the longer term (i.e. around 12 months after putting an arrangement in place), following the introduction of charging. This requirement is for a series of quantitative telephone surveys with key groups of clients. DWP will provide a sample files containing clients’ contact details. The supplier will be responsible for: Designing questionnaires, including cognitive testing and piloting (in conjunction with DWP)

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 14/05/2015
Closing Date: 15/04/2015
Value: neg.
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