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LJMU wish a company to provide simulated assessment centres to L5 and L6 Business and Law Students The service includes providing a suitable venue close to Liverpool City Centre and devise a range of industry standard assessment centre activities Extensive knowledge of Graduate Employability is essential Additional information: Completed bids must be submitted on or before 12 Noon - 12th August 2022
£20,000
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The Microelectronics Group in the School of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Liverpool John Moores University, has been awarded a research grant for investigation of instability and fault modelling to enable optimization of low power IoT systems. This grant includes funds for a high-speed digital oscilloscope that will be used to measure the noise and jitter of nano-scale transistors. The budget for this oscilloscope has a limit of £97K inclusive of VAT. 2. Summary of Requirements The minimum key requirements for this digital oscilloscope are: • Speed and Sampling rate: 8GHz or higher, 40GSa/s or higher. • Number of channels: 4 or higher • Memory depth: 2 Gpts/Channel or higher • Software for Jitter analysis • Easiness for integration and interface with existing test facilities in the lab, such as Cascade Probe Station and Keysight B1500a parameter analyser • Warranty: 3 years or longer • Delivery: within 2 months from Purchase Order • All costs must include delivery (if applicable this includes import taxes and costs) Additional information: Please obtain the documents via the In-tend link above Please do not contact the Buyer directly
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LJMU has an internal design studio, however there is a requirement to use external designers at busy times throughout the year. Working within LJMU brand guidelines we wish to establish a Framework of Creative Agencies/External Designers (three Agencies in total). LJMU will require the Creative Agencies/ External Designers to: • Provide design solutions for a variety of printed marketing communication material - leaflets, brochures, display stands etc. • Provide graphics for use in digital advertising, including re-sizing existing artwork • Revise existing marketing material Please register on In-tend (link on this notice) to express interest and download documents. Please do not make direct contact with the Buyer, All correspondence must be placed via In-tend Additional information: The award notice provides the basket of goods prices submitted We envisage approx £100k going through this Framework Agreement
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Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is seeking to commission consultants to plan and deliver a Summative Assessment of the Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory project (LCEI). The Assessment will provide LJMU, as accountable body, and its project partners with reliable evidence of the efficiency, effectiveness, and value for money of the project, as well as insights into what and why interventions work, providing lessons for the project and indeed future interventions. The Assessment will also contribute to a body of national evidence of progress and impact and utilised to measure the overall impact and effectiveness of the ERDF operational programme across England. Additional information: Please do not make direct contact with the Buyer, we do not guarantee that you will receive a response Interested parties must register on In-tend, and if there are any queries on the ITT submit these via the Correspondence Functionality on In-tend
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It is the intention that there will be several lift replacements completed over the next 3-5 years. First phase will be completed in summer 2023 and this will include the Tithebarn 5 storey evacuation lift replacement, education building 6 storey evacuation lift, James Parsons 11 floor goods/passenger lift. The goods lift will include construction works to form lift opening to the rooftop. LJMU will provide a full specification and requirements within the final ITT documents. Contractors will be expected to provide in the tender the following: (but not limited to) • Manufacture and assembly of lifts • Delivery to site of all lift components, offloading and moving into position • Supply and installation of primary and secondary steelworks • Erection of the lifts • The installation shall include all equipment required to produce a working installation complying with all relevant standards and as described in the employers' requirements document for new lift installations • Grouting bolts, fixing brackets, other fixings and inserts shall be provided • Electrical installations shall also be provided • Permanent ladders shall be provided to lift pit. • Lift landing entrance and sill supporting steelwork • The Lift Contractor shall provide structural details, accurate setting out and safe working load information, including that for any lift beams or lifting equipment within the lift well as required for the lift installation and maintenance • Associated Builders & Electrical Works • Management of building works Additional information: Please do not make direct contact with the Buyer. Any queries / correspondence regarding this tender must be placed via In-tend , we will not respond to direct emails or tel calls
£10,000
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There is an initial known project which is a definite requirement once this tender has been awarded. You are invited to submit the Supplier Questionnaire to access capability for the provision of replacement air handling units, boilers and roof recovering works to Aldham Robarts Library at LJMU Liverpool John Moores University. Please note, beyond this initial project, LJMU do not guarantee any further revenue under this agreement, however if we do have any further related projects that require these services, we will allocate to the successful bidder (with the caveat that pricing is realistic and sustainable) The proposed works involve the replacement of 2No. existing air handling units (currently located on the roof of Aldham Robarts Library) LJMU, recovering the existing roof covering and strip out and installation of new gas fired boilers. LJMU will provide a full specification and requirements within the final ITT documents. Contractors will be expected to provide a commercial and quality submission in the tender, including for the following: (but not limited to) Removal of 2No. existing air handling units (currently situated at roof level) Supply and install 2No. air handling units to roof Replace existing water tanks, currently situated on the roof with new ground floor tanks and booster. Strip out existing gas fired boilers and supply and installation of new, including reconfiguration of existing basement plant room. Remove existing flat roof covering and supply and install new Sika flat roof system complete with new installation. Remove and replace existing rooflights Associated BMS works Associated access to the roof and management of crane lifts Associated Builders & Electrical Works Additional information: This is an award notice, therefore this opportunity is not now live
Value undisclosed
There is an initial known project, which is a definite requirement once this tender has been awarded. You are invited to submit the Supplier Questionnaire to access capability for the external repair works to the John Foster building at LJMU Liverpool John Moores University. Please note, beyond this initial project, LJMU do not guarantee any further revenue under this agreement, however if we do have any further related projects that require these services, we will allocate to the successful bidder (with the caveat that pricing is realistic and sustainable) It is the intention that the next phase (3) of roof and external repair works comprising pitched roof recovering, brick and stonework repairs, timber window & door repairs, rainwater goods repairs and internal / external redecorations to the John Foster Building, 80-98 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool L3 5UZ, during the summer of 2023. Phase 3 works follows phases 1 and 2, previously carried out in the last two summers. LJMU will provide full specification and requirements within the final ITT documents. The proposed works package is to include; Strip existing slates from main roof & turret Dismantle redundant lift shaft motor room Main pitched roof recovering (new slates) Dormer repairs / replacements Rooflight repairs / replacements Rainwater Goods and Drainage replacements and repairs Timber window & door repairs Brickwork / stonework repairs Internal / External Decoration Lightning protection works Internal tanking & waterproofing to external stairwell External groundworks (planters & paving) to external stairwell Additional information: This contract has now been awarded
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You are invited to tender for the replacement of windows to the 5 storey block at the Tithebarn Building at Liverpool John Moores University. The works include repairs to the external envelope of the building together with any making good of disturbed surfaces on the interior. The building is predominantly used for teaching nursing and paramedic skills and will be operational for the duration of the works. In order to achieve this, it is envisaged this work must be completed within 14 weeks and must be undertaken in phases (single floor at a time or elevation, etc) commencing at the first floor and finishing at the upper floor in order to maintain use of the majority of the building throughout the summer. LJMU will provide a full specification and requirements within the final ITT documents. Contractors will be expected to provide in the tender the following: (but not limited to) Manufacture and performance of windows Experience of undertaking similar projects to University premises Programming of Works including anticipated lead-in times including delivery to site of all components, offloading and moving into position Safe methods of work for the removal of existing and installation of new windows Protection of visitors and building occupants for the duration of works Control of hazardous substances Details of Site set up and requirements including Welfare Provision Detail levels of expected making good of finishes Opportunities to reduce snagging period Site supervision and management Additional information: This contract has now been awarded
Value undisclosed
You are invited to tender for the identified concrete repairs to the external elevations to James Parsons Phase 1 at the Byrom Street Campus for Liverpool John Moores University. The building is predominantly used by the Faculty of Engineering and Technology and will not be operational for the duration of the works. It is envisaged this work must be completed within 6 weeks. LJMU have provided a full specification and requirements within these tender documents. Contractors will be expected to provide confirmation that the work will be undertaken by an authorised installer for the specified products and can the undertake work in a safe manner: (but not limited to) • Manufacture and performance of Materials • Experience of undertaking similar projects. • Programming of Works including anticipated lead-in times including delivery to site of all components, offloading and moving into position • Safe methods of work. • Protection of visitors and building occupants for the duration of works • Control of hazardous substances • Details of Site set up and requirements including Welfare Provision • Detail levels of expected making good of finishes • Opportunities to reduce snagging period • Site supervision and management Additional information: This Contract has now been awarded
Value undisclosed
You are invited to tender for the replacement of cladding to the 3 storey block at the 62 Great Crosshall Street for Liverpool John Moores University. The works include repairs to the external envelope of the building together with any making good of disturbed surfaces on the interior, overhauling existing metal windows, installation of insulation, joinery repairs and redecoration. The building is predominantly used by the school of sports and will be operational for the duration of the works. In order to achieve this, it is envisaged this work must be completed within 10 weeks. Additional information: We have not stated a contract value, £1 has been selected as we need to add some value into the field
£1
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There is an initial known project, which is a definite requirement once this tender has been awarded. You are invited to submit the Supplier Questionnaire to access capability for the provision of the removal of redundant flue pipes and infilling floor voids in riser 10, which runs the full seven floors of James Parsons building, at LJMU Liverpool John Moores University. The works also involve ancillary refurbishment works to various areas within the James Parsons building. Please note, beyond this initial project, LJMU do not guarantee any further revenue under this agreement, however if we do have any further related projects that require these services, we will allocate to the successful bidder (with the caveat that pricing is realistic and sustainable) The proposed works involve (but not limited to) the following: Appointment of a UKAS accredited asbestos removal contractor to remove of 2nr existing asbestos containing flues from a 7-storey riser Following removal of the flue pipes, the floor voids are to be infilled on each level of the building with a series of universal beam structural steel sections to form a support system for a mixture of 8mm durbar plates and GRP grating infills Strip out and refurbishment works to WC's and a cleaners store on the 1st floor of James Parsons building Minor refurbishment works to offices within the James Parsons building Additional information: This contract has now been awarded
Value undisclosed
The scheme aims to resolve issues of overheating in IT and teaching spaces on the 6th and 7th floors of James Parsons Building, Phase 2. The works comprise of the complete refurbishment of the mechanical supply and extract ventilation system and chilled water within the spaces. The existing suspended ceilings to the labs are to be replaced with all relevant services located in the ceiling to be disconnected, removed and reinstated following the ceiling works. Generally, the electrical works consist of (but are not limited to) refurbishment of the high-level services within the spaces which includes lighting, emergency lighting, fire alarm and detection, small power, containment and electrical distribution. All works are detailed on the tender drawings, specification and in the schedule of works. The Tender documentation has been developed up to RIBA Stage 3 as outlined in the BSRIA Building Services Design Framework BG6. The Contractor shall develop the RIBA Stage 3 design through RIBA Stage 4i, 4ii and 4iii. The Contractor shall provide coordination drawings, installation/fabrication drawings and technical submittals to further develop the design up to RIBA Stage 5. The building will be occupied for the duration of the proposal construction programme, albeit at reduce capacity during the summer period. The contractor is to note that works cannot take place at certain times due to pre-arranged events as follows; Monday 14th August 2023 to Friday 18th August 2023, no construction works will be permitted on the Byrom Street Campus as clearing will take place. 3nr non-working days will need to be allowed for in the contractors programme due to University open days. Additional information: This contract has now been awarded
Value undisclosed
The Liverpool John Moores University's Legal Services Team ("LST") is part of the Legal and Governance service division and consists of a small team of lawyers providing advice to the University on all its legal matters. Any matters that require external legal support are instructed out through the LST. The LST is headed by the Head of Legal and Deputy General Counsel, and consists of several commercial and employment solicitors, supported by the team's PA. The University Secretary and General Counsel oversees the Legal and Governance Services division. Our objectives are to: • deliver high quality and timely legal solutions to colleagues across LJMU • work closely with partners to ensure that LJMU's strategic aims are met and support colleagues to make better-informed decisions • promote an awareness of the legal implications of activities and decisions, ensuring any risks are identified promptly and mitigated effectively • pro-actively support our colleagues by providing innovative and creative legal solutions to practical issues • ensure legal and regulatory compliance and promote good governance • advise LJMU, its subsidiaries and associated companies • provide advice to the Board of Governors, its Executive Officers, Directors and Faculty and Professional Services staff. The University intends to appoint up to four external legal services providers to the Legal Services - One Stop Shop Framework agreement. The establishment of this Framework Agreement will support the University's legal team in the provisions of legal support. The duration of the contract will be 48 months Additional information: Please do not make direct contact with the Buyer All queries must be submitted via 'correspondence' on In-tend https://in-tendhost.co.uk/ljmu/aspx/Home
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This procurement exercise is being run by LJMU in conjunction with University of Liverpool, with grant funding from Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). The tender is for User Equipment (UE) for the LCR 5G High Density Deployment Trials consisting of 5 Lots: Lot One - 5G Handsets Lot Two - Mi-Fi 5G Routers Lot Three - 5G CPE devices (mix of IDU and ODU) Lot Four - 5G & mmWave Enabled Test Laptops Lot Five - 5G & mmWave-enabled cameras To access this ITT, please sign-up to the In-Tend portal at: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/ljmu All of the instructions are within the ITT document so please read it carefully. All questions and clarifications must be submitted through the portal. Additional information: this is the award notice We did not award Lot 4 - Laptops - as no bidders
Value undisclosed
This is for the purchase of a Multicolour Flow Cytometer. To access the ITT document, ask clarifications and/or to submit a tender return, please register or log-in at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/ljmu/aspx/Home
Value undisclosed
The provision of Software developers for a web-app. Digital health intervention for maternal alcohol use for Liverpool John Moores University Additional information: Under transparency the contract has been awarded to Mediwave Digital (UK) Ltd
£44,915
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The University is seeking an online payments platform to enable transactions for both overseas and UK payments. The provision of an on-line payment gateway is required to support LJMU customers to make payments either domestically or internationally to the University for a variety of goods and services. Additional information: Please register on https://in-tendhost.co.uk/ljmu/aspx/Home to access the tender pack. Please do not make direct contact with the bidder via email or tel call as we are unable to respond All queries will be handled via In-tend
£1
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Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is seeking a partner to provide a range of support and development services for our Oracle-based applications, which consist of our Student Information System (SIS) (which uses Oracle's PeopleSoft Campus Solutions product) and Staff Infobase (aka EBS) (which uses Oracle E-Business suite R12.2). • The Student Information System underpins the full student lifecycle from recruitment and admissions, to enrolment, examinations, results, progression, and graduation. It is the single source of truth for core student information and provides data to many other systems and services for operational and reporting purposes. It is arguably the most important system within LJMU. • Staff Infobase underpins our employee HR system and our Finance and Procurement processes. It is embedded within the working practises of all roles and is integrated with multiple systems and platforms, making it another key system for the university. Consequently, the University is seeking a partner with extensive functional and technical experience of both the PeopleSoft Campus Solutions product and Oracle EBusiness Suite to work collaboratively with LJMU technical and business teams to support and develop the platforms. This will be for a multi-year support and development arrangement. It is essential that partners can demonstrate proven, credible experience with the Campus Solutions product within a UK HE establishment (and provide references for this) as part of their submission, as well as credible public sector-level experience of supporting the Oracle E-Business Suite of applications. In addition, the university requires a consultancy exercise to inform us on the feasibility, technical challenges, and costs (one off and on-going) of a migration exercise of the on-premises Oracle infrastructure which supports both products to a cloud-based platform, which IT Services will then run and maintain within an IaaS model. Additional information: Please register on In-tend https://in-tendhost.co.uk/ljmu/aspx/Home We will not respond to direct contact with the Buyer, all correspondence must be placed via In-tend
£1
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The university regulator (the Office for Students - OfS) has recently announced a new condition of registration for all universities in England, which focuses on harassment and sexual misconduct. The new condition of registration follows work that was started in 2016 and follows a statement of expectation that many universities, including LJMU, have been working to since 2020. The new condition of registration expects that all universities will have embedded good practice in place for the 1st August 2025. This has now been awarded to Limeculture CIC One of the key aspects of this condition is the delivery and availability of training and awareness for staff and students on harassment and sexual misconduct, and LJMU will be required to roll this training out to all 2,700 staff and 27,000 students in the first instance. We expect to deliver the training in the first period (to the end of July 2025) to all relevant individuals and then from September 2025 to roll out to new students and staff as they start at the university with a 3-year refresher/renewal period for staff. The tender is split into two parts and organisations are able to tender for either staff or student training provision or both. Please indicate on your submitted documentation whether it applies to a) staff; b) students; c) both staff and students. The training is required to cover the following areas: Lot One - Staff Background to this condition of registration Detail on what is required of the university to comply with the condition. Legal background if applicable Bystander training First disclosure guidance Understand Report and Support for themselves and students. Understand the services and support available within the institution. Signpost staff to support services. Lot Two - Students Background to the condition of registration Legal background if applicable Relevant elements of Consent training Relevant elements of Bystander training How to report and seek support, both from the university and/or from external specialist agencies Full details in tender pack Additional information: Please register on In-tend to access the documents - do not make direct contact with the - as we cannot guarantee a response This Procurement is now closed , and has been awarded
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Liverpool John Moores University wish to establish a framework agreement , where we select a number of compliant supplier(s) to be appointed to the agreement. Bidders must have the capability and accredited expertise to deliver in accordance with this specification and includes the bespoke short course programmes, consultancy, research and associated work in maritime simulators, split into separate projects in line with defined scope of work for each project.
£240,000
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