L25032-T-SG - Hold Baggage Screening Framework

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Value

£11,000,000

Classifications

  • Security equipment
  • Baggage-handling system
  • Baggage-scanning equipment
  • Passenger baggage handling services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 week from now

Published

2 weeks ago

Description

London Luton Airport (LLA) is seeking a specialist supplier to enter into a Zero-Value Framework agreement over a 10-year period for the Supply, servicing and maintenance (including all repairs) of new Standard 3 Explosive Detection Systems for use in an Outsized baggage/Hold Baggage Screening (HBS) facility. The primary aim of this project is to commence asset replacement of all LLA HBS Machines with the new Standard 3 Xray machines
For further details please see tender documents available via the LLA Procurement portal “Jaggaer”.
Note a mandatory site visit is being held on Thursday 5th June 2025 and the deadline to register for the site visit is 12 noon Monday 2nd June 2025 registrations to be submitted as stated within the tender document. 
Prospective bidders must be able to demonstrate previous experience of similar work and be prepared to provide references.
Applications are welcome from single organisations or consortia from the public, private and voluntary/community sector.
To access this or any other LLA open tenders, please visit the LLA e-Tendering Portal below where you can view the necessary tendering documents and express your interest. 
https://london-luton.ukp.app.jaggaer.com/
All tender opportunities can be found under the My ITT tab or Open to all ITT tab in the sourcing area on the portal. If this is your first time using this portal, you will need to register in order to Express Interest.  Click on the ‘Register here’ button in order start the process, if you are already registered on the LLA e-Tendering portal simply enter your details and login as usual.
During registration, simply complete the information required, please note you must express an interest through this portal in order to be attached to the tender project.  
After expressing interest and reviewing any tender documents, in order to progress you will also be asked whether or not you wish to Intend To Respond or Decline To Respond, click the appropriate button.
Doing so will indicate to the buyers your intention to either make a submission or not and allow you to progress.  Once you have expressed an interest and intend to respond, you will be able to submit a response and use the messages tab to ask any tender related questions. 
We accept no liability if you have not expressed an interest in the tender.

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