Electrical and Biomedical Engineering Framework Agreement

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Value

£18,000,000

Classifications

  • Electrical installation work
  • Repair and maintenance services of medical equipment
  • Warehouse management system
  • Technical inspection and testing services
  • Specialist training services
  • Evaluation consultancy services
  • Document management system
  • Project-management services other than for construction work
  • Management-related services
  • Repair and maintenance services of medical and precision equipment
  • Repair and maintenance services of electrical building installations
  • Repair and maintenance services of measuring, testing and checking apparatus
  • Repair and maintenance services of precision equipment
  • Storage services
  • Collection, transport and disposal of hospital waste
  • Technical inspection services
  • Health and safety services
  • Staff training services
  • Health training services
  • Project management consultancy services
  • Facilities management services
  • Building and facilities management services
  • Business and management consultancy and related services

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Submission Deadline

3 months from now

Published

3 days ago

Description

This is a Regionalised Framework Agreement across the South East with a focus on SME's and local Trusts to be able to provide the service. It is designed to offer an efficient mechanism for procuring innovative and reliable Equipment maintenance solutions that directly support the delivery of exceptional patient care. This includes preventive, corrective, and technical support services to ensure that all equipment remains compliant with relevant safety, regulatory, and performance standards This Framework Agreement is designed to be able to meet the needs of regional health and local public sector Authorities, and will include Suppliers with capability across the local geographical landscape. The FWA is planned to be divided into the following lots – Lot 1: Equipment Maintenance Lot 2: Equipment Repair Lot 3: Equipment Management Lot 4: Safety Audits Lot 5: Training Lot 6: Quality Management Lot 7: Document Control Lot 8: Bespoke: A combination of all or any of the above lots, including any value added/innovative service.

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