NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde had the requirement to replace the existing Renal Central Water Plant with a new Renal Central Water Plant at Inverclyde Royal Hospital, Greenock, that would match or exceed the existing activity output.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Chlorine Dioxide (DOMESTIC WATER) Dosing Plant Maintenance at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Royal Alexandra Hospital, Vale of Level Hospital and Gartnavel General Hospital. There is a requirement for an NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde-wide agreement for the maintenance of Chlorine Dioxide Dosing Plant serving Domestic Water Systems.
Provision of SPECT/CT Gamma Camera System and Associated Enabling Works For NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Provision of SPECT/CT Gamma Camera System for NHS Forth Valley
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGGC) require a high quality, reliable, efficient and cost effective Pest Control Service throughout the Board, at the core of which will be a commitment to sustaining and protecting the environment.
This contract requires a sole supplier to provide pro-active, re-active and ad-hoc services, as well as the supply of fly-killer units and maintenance.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board and NHS Lanarkshire (hereafter referred to as ‘The Board’) require suitably qualified and experienced Licensed Contractors to undertake Asbestos removal and remediation services.
This requirement is for the upgrade of existing static nurse call systems located at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
The current containers are bespoke to the sealing machines. The container sizes are:
The container size is:
GN 1/2 - 48mm x 325mm x 265mm (Height x Width x Diameter) - Colour White
GN 1/3 - 48mm x 325mm x 176mm (Height x Width x Diameter) - Colour White
GN 1/4 - 45mm x 265mm x 162mm (Height x Width x Diameter) - Colour White
GN 1/4 - 55mm x 265mm x 162mm (Height x Width x Diameter) - Colour White
GN 1/8 - 36mm x 161mm x 131mm (Height x Width x Diameter) - Colour White
GN 1/8 - 50mm x 161mm x 131mm (Height x Width x Diameter) - Colour White
GN 1/8 - 50mm x 161mm x 131mm (Height x Width x Diameter) - Colour Black
The Film Size:
165mm x 300mm (Width x Diameter)
335mm x 300mm (Width x Diameter)
400mm x 300mm (Width x Diameter)
The width of the container, particularly the edges, are designed to ensure a uniform tight film sealing lid for produced food that requires reheating with the lid intact. The container size specified is to ensure automatic de-nesting through the machines during the sealing process where heat is automatically applied to the film lid at a temperature between +150⁰c to+170⁰c. This ensures no leaking of produce during the chill/freeze, and reheating cycle in the ovens at ward level. The containers, film and product labels must be able to withstand freezer storage temperatures at -22⁰c for up to periods of 6 months and be able to withstand regeneration temperatures of up to +150⁰c without compromising the food or label information attached.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) are tendering for Radiopharmaceuticals and associated products.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) is the largest of the fourteen territorial NHS Boards in Scotland. The radiopharmacy service provides individually prepared doses to patients within NHSGGC, NHS Forth Valley, NHS Ayrshire & Arran and NHS Lanarkshire. The doses produced are used in 13 Nuclear Medicine departments across these boards.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Radionuclide Dispensary service is located in North Glasgow Sector within the Acute Division of NHSGGC.
The service is responsible for the production of outpatient and inpatient radiopharmaceutical doses to patients of the four west and central Scotland health boards as above. We also provide some doses to University or commercial customers.
We aim to deliver a timely, high quality, patient centred service to all our service users in line with NHSGGC’s quality aims and the Quality Strategy. We use the evidence base at all times to ensure we are delivering the most up to date care for our patients.
The service produces around 30,000 doses each year and also acts as a central delivery point for radioactive commercial packages for NHSGGC nuclear medicine departments.
This tender describes NHSGGC need to commission a contract that will allow the following; the receipt, storage, handling and distribution of Oral Health products to meet the requirement of Childsmile and Priority Groups Prevention Programmes.
For planning purposes, the birth cohort for NHSGGC Health Board is approximately 13,000 per annum. Each child must receive six allocations of oral health packs between the ages of 0-6 years. Additional packs, toothbrushes, and other resources (please see Appendix 1 Product Information Table) are required by dental practices, nurseries, schools, clinics and hospitals.
The Childsmile Nursery and Childsmile School Fluoride Varnish programme delivers a range of preventive care interventions for children from nursery age 3 years until they leave primary school, who are at increased risk of dental disease. For planning purposes Fluoride varnish is applied twice yearly in 150 nurseries and 200 schools. Products are required to support this programme.
NHSGGC Health Board has a requirement to encourage participation in Oral Health Promotion and Prevention Programmes.
Childsmile Programmes
Childsmile is a national programme designed to improve the oral health of children in Scotland and reduce inequalities both in dental health and access to dental services. It is funded by the Scottish Government and has four main elements:
-Childsmile Core Programme
-Childsmile Community & Practice
-Childsmile Nursery and School
-Childsmile Ante natal (NHSGGC only)
Further information on Childsmile is available at: www.childsmile.nhs.scot
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board (hereafter referred to as ‘The Board’) require suitably qualified and experienced Licensed Contractors to undertake Asbestos removal and remediation services through a framework agreement.
The requirements for this tender are as following:
-Asbestos Removal
-Asbestos Remediation Works
-Works to be carried out following current legislation, contractor will have to ensure the correct paperwork and approvals are in place
1) Minor Building Works Team
Works under GBP 10,000 (incl. VAT) in value will be a ranked framework. The first-ranked contractor will be awarded the work. If, however, the first ranked contractor cannot fulfil the work requirements in the timescale required by NHS GGC the second-ranked contractor will be approached, and so on.
Works over GBP 10,000 (incl. VAT) in value there will be mini competition that will be carried out between all contractors who are appointed to this framework on a project-by-project basis via the Public Contracts Scotland Quick Quote facility.
2) The rest of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Works under GBP 25,000 (incl. VAT) in value will be a ranked framework. The first-ranked contractor will be awarded the work. If, however, the first ranked contractor cannot fulfil the work requirements in the timescale required by NHS GGC the second-ranked contractor will be approached, and so on.
Works over GBP 25,000 (incl. VAT) in value there will be mini competition that will be carried out between all contractors who are appointed to this framework on a project-by-project basis via the Public Contracts Scotland Quick Quote facility.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) require a Contractor to provide a Managed Laboratory Service for the large majority of analyses performed within the NHSGGC Laboratory Medicine Department across the full range of laboratory specialties.
The individual requirements for the Procurement are:
Section A - General
Section B - Board IT Requirements
Section C - Biochemistry and Immunology
Section D - Haematology
Section E - Pathology
Section F - Microbiology
Section G - Sample Collection Devices
NHSGG&C seek an organisation that will provide a service of
-collecting older people over the age of 60 years of age (or with identified vulnerabilities), who do not require to be admitted to hospital, from accident and emergency departments, discharge lounges and specific wards, and safely transporting them home. There may also be circumstances where the patient meets the criteria, where a transfer to an alternative care setting such as care or residential home is appropriate.
- assisting the older person into their home and helping them to settle, ensuring their basic needs (with the exception of personal care) are met.
- contacting the person the next day to offer any additional short-term practical support.
- signposting the individual to statutory or third sector services to support ongoing needs.
The requirement is for a first generation board-wide framework for the maintenance and repairs of fire alarm systems and for fire alarm testing and repairs for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde region.
The contract is for the routine (planned) maintenance and repairs to fire alarm systems located throughout the health board and for weekly testing of fire alarms and repairs within specific locations of the NHSGG&C area. The service contractor must provide 24/7, 365 day breakdown repair service for all requirements.
The service contractor will be expected to provide expert advice to local Estates Managers on the maintenance and management of fire alarm services to the hospitals and partnerships.
This procurement presents an Invitation to Tender (ITT) for an Electronic Patient Records System emerging from a requirement within NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGGC) for a system that will support the Community, Children’s and Mental Health Services (CCMH).
The Scottish Newborn Screening Laboratory has been commissioned to participate in the in-service evaluation for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) organised by the National Screening Committee. NHSGG&C require newborn screening kits that measure both SMN1 and SMN2 genes simultaneously. The SMN2 copy number must be screened for at the same time as the SMN1 deletion in keeping with the Scottish screening protocol. The requirement is to screen dried blood spot samples from newborn babies for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA).
NHS GG&C require the Building Energy Management System (BEMS) at Laboratory Medicine Building Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Campus to be upgraded to meet the criteria detailed with the BRE Energy Management and Building Controls briefing paper. This means that a full ’turnkey’ project encompassing a fully designed, supplied, installed and commissioning of the project is
needing to be delivered. The project will upgrade the existing control installation including the design of revised control strategies, supply and installation of new controls panels along with all required sensors, hardware & software to allow the BEMS to be a managed protocol, remotely accessible system which meets the full criteria of “Class A” of the BRE paper is required. This will need to be completed by End March 2024 to meet financial deadlines imposed by the Scottish Government.
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde are seeking an organisation to provide a support service to people affected by Visual Impairments.
Visual impairment is the term used to describe a loss of sight that cannot be corrected using glasses or contact lenses.
To access this service, people do not need to be registered as Sight Impaired/Severely Sight Impaired or be in the process of being registered. The service will be available to all NHSGG&C patients (of any age) living with a visual impairment and their families and/or carers.