DYNAMIC PURCHASING SYSTEM - MINOR WORKS AND MAINTENANCE CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE

Award

Value

£0

Classifications

  • Repair and maintenance services

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

6 days ago

Description

Coventry University Group has a requirement to appoint a specialised to
provide services related to minor works and maintenance and intends to
implement a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) to deliver these
requirements with several suppliers under various Lots in whom the
University can place confidence in to carry out these tasks.
Lot 1 - Fire Doors
Lot 2 - Fire Stopping
Lot 3 - Painting and Decorating
Lot 4 - Minor new works:
Sub- Lot 4a. Internal alteration and refurbishments
Sub- Lot 4b. External alterations and maintenance
Sub- Lot 4c. Extensions to existing spaces
Sub- Lot 4d. Office and classroom alterations
Sub- Lot 4e. General partitioning works
Sub- Lot 4f. Replacement of doors, flooring, and ceilings
Sub- Lot 4g. Structural repairs
Sub- Lot 4h. Roof replacements
Sub- Lot 4i. Roof repairs
Sub- Lot 4j. Resurfacing
Sub- Lot 4k. Fencing and gates.
Sub- Lot 4l. Window repairs and replacement

Please find the tender documents and instructions on our tendering portal: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/coventryuniversity/aspx/Home

All correspondence must be made through the portal.

Documents

Premium

Bypass the hassle of outdated portals. Get all the information you need right here, right now.

  • Contract Agreement

    The official contract terms, conditions, and scopes of work.

    Download
  • Award Notice

    Details on the tender award and selected suppliers.

    Download

Similar Contracts

Open

Real-Time Passenger Transport Information 2025-2029

Hampshire County Council is seeking to procure a new Framework for the supply, installation, and commissioning of a Real-Time Passenger Transport (RTPI) system and associated equipment, including the option of maintenance for up to 10 years from commencement of the Framework. This aligns with the life expectancy for a display. The Framework will be opened up nationally (to England, Scotland and Wales) for all contracting authorities to utilise the Framework subject to the signing of an Access Agreement. For the County Council, the Framework will establish a Service Interface for Real-time Information (SIRI) link with the County Council’s existing Central System (CS). SIRI is an interface standard for exchanging information about planned, current or predicted public transport information between different computer systems. These SIRI links will enable the transfer of this information to a new Content Management System (CMS) for dissemination out to various types of Electronic Displays. For participating authorities there will be two options. If they are already part of the County Council’s existing CS, then they will be able to adopt the same approach as the County Council. If they are not part of the County Council’s existing CS then the Framework will include the option for them to procure a CS, a CMS and various types of Electronic Displays. Since the award of the current RTPI framework procured in August 2021, and continuing from previous deployments in Hampshire, the RTPI system has expanded to handle direct links from bus operators’ tracking systems. These direct links provide the tracking data for the Central System to calculate and relay bus arrival times to 500 electronic displays (also procured and operated under the Framework) located at bus stations, bus stops and transport interchange hubs. The system not only provides RTPI but integrates other multi modal transport information, including live train departure information, service disruption information and also provides RTPI to Traveline and other public transport journey planning websites and apps. RTPI will continue to play a major role in providing live travel information to the travelling public, both through public transport infrastructure improvements and the digitalisation of services. Timely and accessible public transport information is seen as key to making public transport services commercially sustainable and, as a result, reducing the need for bus subsidy payment.

Katy Reed

Published 2 hours ago

AI Bid Assistant

Our AI-powered tool to help you create winning bids is coming soon!

View Contract Source Save Contract

Timeline complete

Publish
Bid
Evaluate
Award
Complete