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Historic Environment Scotland (HES) is seeking to appoint a Supplier for this Interpretive Exhibition Maintenance Contract. A specialist exhibition care and maintenance service is required in relation to the HES exhibition infrastructure at sites across Scotland (including the Islands). Requirements include:
Programmed specialist exhibition cleaning
Reactive mechanical and physical maintenance to exhibition interactive elements (excluding AV elements)
Touch up of scenic painting
Repair and replacement of props
Scheduled preventative maintenance visits at key sites
Historic Environment Scotland are looking to award a multi supplier contract for alcohol products broken down into separate lots.
Lot 1 - Historic Environment Scotland branded whisky
Lot 2 - Malt Scotch Whisky
Lot 3 - Liqueur
This Notice relates to the award of contract for the provision of technical hardware and support services for robotic scanning workstations.
The contract duration is to be for 60 months.
HES and The Scottish Parliament Shop are looking to establish a framework contract that will cover the supply of Retail books, calendars and postcards to various locations across the country.
HES requires the provision of cleaning services at various sites across the estate. A full list of sites can be found in Appendix 1. This list is not exhaustive and HES reserves the right to add or remove sites and requirements during the lifetime of the contract.
The Heritage Hub project seeks to maximise the value of our information for our internal and extenal users. Heritage Hub is not simply a technology solution. We are looking to transform the way our people, customers and citizens access the myriad of data sets we have available and to transform how people access HES digitally. We are looking for a partner who will help us develop this enhanced experience and implement the technology to support Heritage Hub. Access to our data is spread across a large number of sites and hosted in a number of back-end systems making it difficult to find all that we hold on any given historic place or subject. The data we hold is not easily searched from any single location, and it is difficult to search and navigate, with the same place or subject often called different names. Heritage Hub will be a user-centred project, focusing on joining and presenting all of our information in one place, in a way that is easy to use. The Digital Experience Platform will allow us to bring many of our services together, increase access and provide users (internal and external) an end-to-end journey in one place. It is not expected that these back-end systems will be replaced within the scope of this work
This contract will cover Historic Environment Scotland requirement for BPCA member Pest control services covering the 5 regional areas – Stirling; Edinburgh; South; Central and North, a breakdown of the sites and services is in Document 4 Pricing Schedule. General pest control is a routine inspection and HES expect the successful tender to highlight specific issues at the earliest opportunity to prevent repetitive interventions. 2.2 Site survey and whole contract reporting of populations will be an ongoing requirement with the view of continual improvement and monitoring of contract effectiveness.
HES require ongoing maintenance and preservation of the floodlighting hardware LED lighting systems at both Edinburgh and Stirling Castle. The system is due to be upgraded to a second version and we need to have continuity of supply and maintenance for this system going forward.
HES requires a boat service from Castlebay to Kisimul Castle using the vessel provided by HES and a site labourer to carry out minor works.
To provide a fully trained boatman (Royal Yacht Association or equivalent) to operate a Passenger/Cargo ferry service between Castlebay and Kisimul Castle including a site labourer to carry out minor works (see section 3.7). The boat supplier will be responsible for providing a regular passenger service in line with the agreed schedule of operations to be determined at the start of each seasonal period to and from Castlebay and Kisimul Castle using the vessel provided by HES. See Schedule A: Passenger Service. The Supplier will be responsible for the safe berthing of the vessel at the end of each work period (day). The supplier will be responsible for the fuelling of the vessel as and when required. Regular checks of the vessel (daily) are to be carried out to ensure that the vessel complies with all relevant legislation and is always in a seaworthy condition. All logbooks and check lists are to be completed and maintained as required. All materials, plant, and logbooks will be supplied by HES. Minor servicing will be required, and any failure/defects are to be reported to the HES Contract Administrator (CA) immediately. The supplier will also be responsible for treating the landing jetties with the approved chemicals as required to ensure safe access and egress for the visitors and staff. In addition to the passenger service,
1st October to 31st March the supplier may be required to work to a maximum of 14 hours per week, if agreed in writing by the CA, to ensure the vessel is maintained and fully operational and stored in a safe location over the winter period. In addition the 14 hour week may be used to carry HES staff to and from Kisimul Castle over the winter period.
The Supplier will be required to work overtime on an ad-hoc basis.
HES requires provision of a hire of steeplejacks and rope access service to cover our national estate across Scotland. Masonry checks should be Tactile (hands on). Any areas where masonry appears loose or in danger of falling should then be highlighted to an inspector on the ground and time aloud for photographs to be taken. If any areas are found to be in immediate danger of falling then it should be brought to the attention of the Deputy Lead for that Site, prior to any removal or works taking place.
Historic Environment Scotland is looking to appoint a supplier who can provide grounds maintenance work at our sites in Orkney. The general types of grounds maintenance that are required are listed in the specification, along with a list of the sites.
Historic Environment Scotland has a requirement for a full range of Water Quality Management Services incorporating Risk Assessment and Water Quality Treatment Services. Services will include risk assessment, sampling and subsequent reporting, treatment and maintenance of water systems, and compliant with current legislation and, in particular, the HSE Legionnaires’ disease Approved Code of Practice (ACoP) L8 – 4th edition.
This Voluntary Ex-Ante Transparency (VEAT) Notice relates to the intended procurement of the provision of technical hardware and support services for robotic scanning workstations.
The contract duration is to be for 60 months.