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Short term consultancy for the provision of risk assessment training and subsequent auditing of Biological (including containment facilities)/ Chemical laboratory risk assessments with emphasis on: o Laboratory Health and Safety training on Standard Operating Procedures, Risk Assessments, Competency Assessments & Local Safety Inductions for members of staff working across 150 research and teaching laboratories. o Risk Assessment support for staff. o Safety audit across all laboratories. Additional information: TENDERERS MUST EXPRESS THEIR INTEREST THROUGH FIRST REGISTERING ON THE UNIVERSITYS E-TENDERING SYSTEM https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/ Non-compliant expressions of interest (EOI) will not be considered or acknowledged. The university reserves the right to cancel the tender process at any stage. The University does not accept any liability for any costs incurred in tendering. To EXPRESS INTEREST: Please first register on the eTendering system then Login and go to Tenders. Find the project scroll down to View Details and then scroll down to the Express Interest` button at the foot on the right hand side. NOTE: To make sure you receive our email notifications. to ensure our emails reach your inbox please add our email domain @in-tend.co.uk to your safe senders list and check your spam filter settings.. Once you have registered, log-in and go to Current Tenders/view printable details, then expressed interest in the project. Once you have registered, expressed interest in the project AND your EOI will be accepted and an email will automatically be sent notifying you (to the inserted publish email address at point of registration) that it has been accepted and a second email notifying you that the documents have been published to your site under My Tenders. Internet Explorer (not Mozilla Firefox) should be used and pop ups must be allowed. All correspondence relating to this project should only be made through the e-Tendering web site. Click on CREATE NEW CORRESPONDENCE once you have logged on to the Web site and follow the instructions. Select send message via web option rather than by email option as this is received by the host company not directly to UoN. HELP?: Should you encounter any problems with using the Web site (including if you get locked out), contact the In-Tend Help Desk on 0844 272 8810 support@in-tend.co.uk o To express an interest in this tender opportunity please visit the portal at the below link and express an interest in tender reference PROC DF/ITT/1730 o https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/aspx/Home Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
Value undisclosed
Introduction - This is formal request for quotation with information, instructions and guidance following consideration of which the proposal submission should be completed and returned by all Suppliers who wish to quote for the contract. Note, throughout the Request for Quotation (RFQ) documentation the University of Nottingham will be referred to as the UoN. Synopsis & Brief - Ultrasound signal generated and detected on surfaces reveals properties about the material under inspection, including the process of manufacture and the tool state. Performing measurements in-situ, on machined surfaces can enable real time feedback of the process and can lead to automated closed loop control to save material and hone material properties. In order to detect ultrasound signals off a surface using laser, a detector is required to translate the surface perturbation to frequency and amplitude. This is difficult to do on a rough surfaces as the reflection can be very diffuse - specialist equipment, detectors, electronics, lasers, and optical systems are required to measure ultrasound. This document outlines our requirements for this rough surface laser ultrasound detector unit. Objectives - To secure value for money goods and services for the UoN Estimated Value - The estimated value is between £60k and £75k (exVat) Contract/Framework duration - The Contract will be established for an initial provision of equipment, essential training and a minimum 36-month warranty period with technical support and maintenance services on an ongoing basis. Additional information: TENDERERS MUST EXPRESS THEIR INTEREST THROUGH FIRST REGISTERING ON THE UNIVERSITYS E-TENDERING SYSTEM https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/ Non-compliant expressions of interest (EOI) will not be considered or acknowledged. The university reserves the right to cancel the tender process at any stage. The University does not accept any liability for any costs incurred in tendering. To EXPRESS INTEREST: Please first register on the eTendering system then Login and go to Tenders. Find the project scroll down to View Details and then scroll down to the Express Interest` button at the foot on the right hand side. NOTE: To make sure you receive our email notifications. to ensure our emails reach your inbox please add our email domain @in-tend.co.uk to your safe senders list and check your spam filter settings.. Once you have registered, log-in and go to Current Tenders/view printable details, then expressed interest in the project. Once you have registered, expressed interest in the project AND your EOI will be accepted and an email will automatically be sent notifying you (to the inserted publish email address at point of registration) that it has been accepted and a second email notifying you that the documents have been published to your site under My Tenders. Internet Explorer (not Mozilla Firefox) should be used and pop ups must be allowed. All correspondence relating to this project should only be made through the e-Tendering web site. Click on CREATE NEW CORRESPONDENCE once you have logged on to the Web site and follow the instructions. Select send message via web option rather than by email option as this is received by the host company not directly to UoN. HELP?: Should you encounter any problems with using the Web site (including if you get locked out), contact the In-Tend Help Desk on 0844 272 8810 support@in-tend.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
From £65,000
Contract value
To establish a Contract for a Digital Accessibility System and provide a dedicated website and mobile app ensuring that the University can take advantage of the latest technology to help support students/staff and visitors' orientation around the estate
£255,000
Contract value
The University requests tenders from sufficiently experienced and qualified suppliers to establish a Framework agreement for the provision of various planned and ad-hoc / reactive fire compartmentation works across the University of Nottingham estate, including University Park, Jubilee Campus and Sutton Bonington Campus. The works will comprise the following elements: o Removal of non-compliant fire stopping materials o Sealing of penetrations and joints between walls which form a compartment line o All fire stopping is to be completed using approved fire stopping materials o Decoration and making good of any areas worked in. Additional information: For further information please visit the University of Nottingham's online tendering portal. https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/aspx/Home Registration is necessary. The tender will be visible in the 'Tenders' section. Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
From £350,000
Contract value
Synopsis & Brief - In microwave processing technologies, it is fundamental to measure the magnitude and phase of refection coefficient (Input, reflected and absorbed power at defined frequency). An autotuner is a high-power automatic impedance analyzer and matching system that integrates an Analyzer and a motorized three-stub tuner (mototuner) in one compact unit. The Mototuner uses the data measured by the Analyzer to provide a predictive automatic impedance matching of time-varying loads and dielectric properties in microwave heating. It is difficult to measure phase of refection coefficient for continuous wave and pulsed generator power forms- specialist equipment, data logging & visualization able to work autonomously in one compact unit from external computer is required for this purpose. This document outlines our requirements for an Autotuner unit. Objectives - To secure value for money goods and services for the UoN Additional information: TENDERERS MUST EXPRESS THEIR INTEREST THROUGH FIRST REGISTERING ON THE UNIVERSITYS E-TENDERING SYSTEM https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/ Non-compliant expressions of interest (EOI) will not be considered or acknowledged. The university reserves the right to cancel the tender process at any stage. The University does not accept any liability for any costs incurred in tendering. To EXPRESS INTEREST: Please first register on the eTendering system then Login and go to Tenders. Find the project scroll down to View Details and then scroll down to the Express Interest` button at the foot on the right hand side. NOTE: To make sure you receive our email notifications. to ensure our emails reach your inbox please add our email domain @in-tend.co.uk to your safe senders list and check your spam filter settings.. Once you have registered, log-in and go to Current Tenders/view printable details, then expressed interest in the project. Once you have registered, expressed interest in the project AND your EOI will be accepted and an email will automatically be sent notifying you (to the inserted publish email address at point of registration) that it has been accepted and a second email notifying you that the documents have been published to your site under My Tenders. Internet Explorer (not Mozilla Firefox) should be used and pop ups must be allowed. All correspondence relating to this project should only be made through the e-Tendering web site. Click on CREATE NEW CORRESPONDENCE once you have logged on to the Web site and follow the instructions. Select send message via web option rather than by email option as this is received by the host company not directly to UoN. HELP?: Should you encounter any problems with using the Web site (including if you get locked out), contact the In-Tend Help Desk on 0844 272 8810 support@in-tend.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
From £26,000
Contract value
Introduction - This is formal request for quotation with information, instructions and guidance following consideration of which the proposal submission should be completed and returned by all Suppliers who wish to quote for the contract. Note, throughout the Request for Quotation (RFQ) documentation the University of Nottingham will be referred to as the UoN. Synopsis & Brief - Characterisation of particle size and zeta potential in the food and drink industry is key in understanding production, handling, formulation, processing, shelf life and quality control of ingredients. Particle sizing for powders, emulsions and suspensions can be analysed using laser diffraction systems. Integrated image analysis systems allow for the visualisation of the physical properties of each single particle. Zeta potential of particles in liquids can be determined by electrophoretic light scattering. This document outlines the requirements for a full Laser Analyser System which will be split into two lots. Suppliers can bid for one or both lots. - Lot 1: Laser Diffraction System Particle Size Analyser with Integrated Image Analyser - Lot 2: Nano Particle Size and Zeta Potential Analyser. Objectives - To secure value for money goods and services for the UoN Estimated Value - - Lot 1: Particle Size Analyser is ?40,000 to ?45,000 (Excluding VAT) - Lot 2: Zeta Potential Analyser is ?35,000 and ?45,000 (Excluding VAT). Contract/Framework duration - The Contract will be established for an initial provision of equipment, essential training and a minimum 24-month warranty period with technical support and maintenance services on an ongoing basis. Additional information: TENDERERS MUST EXPRESS THEIR INTEREST THROUGH FIRST REGISTERING ON THE UNIVERSITYS E-TENDERING SYSTEM https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/ Non-compliant expressions of interest (EOI) will not be considered or acknowledged. The university reserves the right to cancel the tender process at any stage. The University does not accept any liability for any costs incurred in tendering. To EXPRESS INTEREST: Please first register on the eTendering system then Login and go to Tenders. Find the project scroll down to View Details and then scroll down to the Express Interest` button at the foot on the right hand side. NOTE: To make sure you receive our email notifications. to ensure our emails reach your inbox please add our email domain @in-tend.co.uk to your safe senders list and check your spam filter settings.. Once you have registered, log-in and go to Current Tenders/view printable details, then expressed interest in the project. Once you have registered, expressed interest in the project AND your EOI will be accepted and an email will automatically be sent notifying you (to the inserted publish email address at point of registration) that it has been accepted and a second email notifying you that the documents have been published to your site under My Tenders. Internet Explorer (not Mozilla Firefox) should be used and pop ups must be allowed. All correspondence relating to this project should only be made through the e-Tendering web site. Click on CREATE NEW CORRESPONDENCE once you have logged on to the Web site and follow the instructions. Select send message via web option rather than by email option as this is received by the host company not directly to UoN. HELP?: Should you encounter any problems with using the Web site (including if you get locked out), contact the In-Tend Help Desk on 0844 272 8810 support@in-tend.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
From £75,000
Contract value
You are invited to submit your proposals and tender for the Design and Build of the Mock Vets Practice for the University of Nottingham (UoN) on their Sutton Bonington Campus. The Works comprise the Design and Build of a new Mock Vets Practice and associated external works. The works include new group and seminar rooms, offices, consulting suites, clinical investigation, operating theatre and dog and cat kennels. In addition to the works described above, the following works are to be undertaken under this contract: - Soft and hard landscaping works - Drainage works - External services provision Further details are available in the tender documentation. Additional information: The tender documentation is available on the University of Nottingham's e-Tendering portal by using the following link. https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/aspx/Home Funding Type (WEFO or EU) : N/A Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
From £3,200,000
Contract value
Service Maintenance Contract for Nanobeam nb5 Electron Beam Lithography (EBL) instrument.The electron beam lithography (EBL) instrument requires both high performance and high reliability:• Patterning novel resists including self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on glass or semiconductor substrates by direct writing onto the SAM with an electron beam.• Writing photonic crystals and optical waveguides on III-V semiconductor heterostructures such as GaAs/AlGaAs.• Writing leads onto 2D materials such as graphene and InSe.• Nano-electronic devices in GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures.• Spintronic devices consisting of thin metal layers deposited by sputtering onto semiconductor devices.• Nanomechanical devices made from silicon nitride on silicon.These applications are scientifically challenging, and as such a comprehensive and robust service maintenance contract is required to ensure maximum instrument uptime.
£410,000
Contract value
Service Maintenance Contract for Nanobeam nb5 Electron Beam Lithography (EBL) instrument. The electron beam lithography (EBL) instrument requires both high performance and high reliability: o Patterning novel resists including self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on glass or semiconductor substrates by direct writing onto the SAM with an electron beam. o Writing photonic crystals and optical waveguides on III-V semiconductor heterostructures such as GaAs/AlGaAs. o Writing leads onto 2D materials such as graphene and InSe. o Nano-electronic devices in GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures. o Spintronic devices consisting of thin metal layers deposited by sputtering onto semiconductor devices. o Nanomechanical devices made from silicon nitride on silicon. These applications are scientifically challenging, and as such a comprehensive and robust service maintenance contract is required to ensure maximum instrument uptime. Additional information: TENDERERS MUST EXPRESS THEIR INTEREST THROUGH FIRST REGISTERING ON THE UNIVERSITYS E-TENDERING SYSTEM https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/ Non-compliant expressions of interest (EOI) will not be considered or acknowledged. The university reserves the right to cancel the tender process at any stage. The University does not accept any liability for any costs incurred in tendering. To EXPRESS INTEREST Please first register on the eTendering system then Login and go to Tenders. https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/aspx/Home Find the project scroll down to View Details and then scroll down to the Express Interest button at the foot on the right hand side. 1691-ITT-JRB Nanobeam nb5 Electron Beam Lithography Tool Should you encounter any problems with using the Web site (including if you get locked out), contact the In-Tend Help Desk on 0844 272 8810 support@in-tend.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
From £82,000
Contract value
The University is launching a procurement to complete construction and refurbishment works to Hugh Stewart Hall which is situated on the University Park Campus. The potential scope of works is summarised as follows:- o Refurbishment of the existing accommodation comprising circa 323 student bedrooms, common spaces and social spaces (1930 Block = 105 bedrooms, 1960 Block = 218 bedrooms); o Works to the existing Hall building fabric including window and door replacement; replacement of mechanical and electrical services installations o Overcladding of the 1960's Block o New two storey Amenity/Welcome Hub extension to include new kitchen facility, dining area and social space o Landscaping works in the immediate vicinity of Hugh Stewart Hall The procurement process will follow the Two Stage Tendering Process as described in The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Plan of Work. The objective is to allow for early facilitating and collaboration between the Employer and the preferred Contractor. The outcome of this ITT will select the preferred Contractor. The contract will operate under the JCT Design and Build 2016 contract. The following provides estimated project timescales: - Preferred contractor appointed - 29/08/2022 - Focus on Main Packages (target 60% cost certainty) - 12/09/22 - Market testing for remaining packages - 24/10/22 - Finalise Proposals - 28/11/22 - Contractor appointed - 19/12/22 - Construction lead-in - 09/01/23 - Construction works - 13/02/23 - Practical Completion - 28/06/24 Additional information: The tender documentation is available on the University's eTendering portal by using the following link: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/aspx/Home Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
£20,000,000
Contract value
The University is seeking to appoint a survey supplier to partner with to provide expertise to design and deliver a fit for purpose staff engagement survey approach (which is likely to comprise of a blend of full surveys and pulse surveys over the contract period), the data from which can be used to inform strategic action planning, development of a fit for purpose University level action plan (as well as local plans) and measure/report on set KPI's for the People Strategic Delivery Plan. The requirement is for the provision of a staff engagement survey approach which will be accessible to approximately 8,000 members of staff across multiple sites in the UK. Additional information: TENDERERS MUST EXPRESS THEIR INTEREST THROUGH FIRST REGISTERING ON THE UNIVERSITYS E-TENDERING SYSTEM https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/ Non-compliant expressions of interest (EOI) will not be considered or acknowledged. The University reserves the right to cancel the tender process at any stage. The University does not accept any liability for any costs incurred in tendering. To EXPRESS INTEREST: Please first register on the eTendering system then Login and go to Tenders. Find the project scroll down to View Details and then scroll down to the Express Interest` button at the foot on the right hand side. NOTE: To make sure you receive our email notifications. to ensure our emails reach your inbox please add our email domain @in-tend.co.uk to your safe senders list and check your spam filter settings.. Once you have registered, log-in and go to Current Tenders/view printable details, then expressed interest in the project. Once you have registered, expressed interest in the project AND your EOI will be accepted and an email will automatically be sent notifying you (to the inserted publish email address at point of registration) that it has been accepted and a second email notifying you that the documents have been published to your site under My Tenders. Internet Explorer (not Mozilla Firefox) should be used and pop ups must be allowed. All correspondence relating to this project should only be made through the e-Tendering web site. Click on CREATE NEW CORRESPONDENCE once you have logged on to the Web site and follow the instructions. Select send message via web option rather than by email option as this is received by the host company not directly to UoN. HELP?: Should you encounter any problems with using the Web site (including if you get locked out), contact the In-Tend Help Desk on 0844 272 8810 support@in-tend.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
From £300,000
Contract value
The vector network analyser should enable measurement of the S-parameters (transmission and reflection) of an RF signal provided to a device under test, including amplitude and phase information. Additional information: TENDERERS MUST EXPRESS THEIR INTEREST THROUGH FIRST REGISTERING ON THE UNIVERSITYS E-TENDERING SYSTEM https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/ Non-compliant expressions of interest (EOI) will not be considered or acknowledged. The university reserves the right to cancel the tender process at any stage. The University does not accept any liability for any costs incurred in tendering. To EXPRESS INTEREST Please first register on the eTendering system then Login and go to Tenders. https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/aspx/Home Find the project scroll down to View Details and then scroll down to the Express Interest button at the foot on the right hand side. 1718-RFQ-JRB 20GHz Vector Network Analyser (VNA) Should you encounter any problems with using the Web site (including if you get locked out), contact the In-Tend Help Desk on 0844 272 8810 support@in-tend.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
From £52,000
Contract value
The University of Nottingham is tendering works that comprise of remedial work to the main visitors car park which includes planning of the existing wearing course and providing new, introduction of new surface drainage, forming planter areas and re-shaping the perimeter. Works also include flood mitigation work to the George Green Library which includes the introduction of a ramp and stepped access, improved linear drainage and amendments to adjoining paving and roadways. Additional information: The University of Nottingham is tendering works that comprise of remedial work to the main visitors car park which includes planning of the existing wearing course and providing new, introduction of new surface drainage, forming planter areas and re-shaping the perimeter. Works also include flood mitigation work to the George Green Library which includes the introduction of a ramp and stepped access, improved linear drainage and amendments to adjoining paving and roadways. The tender documentation can be obtained by using the following link. https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/aspx/Home Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
From £900,000
Contract value
The University of Nottingham Centre of Dairy Science and Innovation have invited you to tender for the provision of an animal diet feeder trailer for its cow herd to replace the current diet feeder that has come to the end of its useful lifespan. Additional information: The tender documents can be downloaded by using the following link: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/aspx/Home Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
Value undisclosed
The University requests tenders from sufficiently experienced and qualified Suppliers to establish a contract agreement for the provision of a Box Office an CRM System. Based at the South Entrance to University Park Campus, Lakeside Arts is the University of Nottingham’s arts centre and programme. We enable diverse audiences (staff, student and the wider public) to engage with inspirational creative experiences. We deliver performances, workshops and exhibitions across multiple and differing spaces. These include: seated events in our theatre and recital hall; outdoor events in Highfields Park and University Park; workshops in schools; free but sometimes ticketed exhibitions across multiple galleries, and performances and other events at other venues/locations away from Lakeside.Many events at Lakeside – both in-person and digital (live-streamed) – can be accessed by ticketed admission only.
£200,000
Contract value
This is formal request for quotation with information, instructions and guidance following consideration of which the proposal submission should be completed and returned by all potential suppliers who wish to quote. The University of Nottingham's Centre for Aerospace Manufacturing is commissioning a reconfigurable manufacturing cell called "Omnifactory". It contains a number of different industrial robots, which need to be guarded to protect people from the hazards associated with moving machinery. The reconfigurable nature of Omnifactory means that barrier-less robot cells are required, to cut down on reconfiguration time, and it is preferred that hard-wiring of equipment is avoided where possible, instead using ethernet-based communication for signals, including safety signals. The tender document outlines the requirements of safety equipment to scan the floor area and slow, stop, or restrict the motion of the industrial robots, by monitoring the proximity of people and equipment. There are four industrial robots to be protected, two near walls and two in free space. Additional information: TENDERERS MUST EXPRESS THEIR INTEREST THROUGH FIRST REGISTERING ON THE UNIVERSITYS E-TENDERING SYSTEM https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/ Non-compliant expressions of interest (EOI) will not be considered or acknowledged. The university reserves the right to cancel the tender process at any stage. The University does not accept any liability for any costs incurred in tendering. To EXPRESS INTEREST: Please first register on the eTendering system then Login and go to Tenders. Find the project scroll down to View Details and then scroll down to the Express Interest` button at the foot on the right hand side. NOTE: To make sure you receive our email notifications. to ensure our emails reach your inbox please add our email domain @in-tend.co.uk to your safe senders list and check your spam filter settings.. Once you have registered, log-in and go to Current Tenders/view printable details, then expressed interest in the project. Once you have registered, expressed interest in the project AND your EOI will be accepted and an email will automatically be sent notifying you (to the inserted publish email address at point of registration) that it has been accepted and a second email notifying you that the documents have been published to your site under My Tenders. Internet Explorer (not Mozilla Firefox) should be used and pop ups must be allowed. All correspondence relating to this project should only be made through the e-Tendering web site. Click on CREATE NEW CORRESPONDENCE once you have logged on to the Web site and follow the instructions. Select send message via web option rather than by email option as this is received by the host company not directly to UoN. HELP?: Should you encounter any problems with using the Web site (including if you get locked out), contact the In-Tend Help Desk on 0844 272 8810 support@in-tend.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
From £35,000
Contract value
Provision and delivery of Level 2 English and Maths Functional Skills for Apprenticeships. Online learning only. Requirement for a Subcontractor that can deliver learning and support learners to achieve the Level 2 English and/or Maths Functional Skills qualifications. Mandatory Requirements include but not limited to: - Adherence to ESFA funding rules - UKRLP registered providers only - Ofsted grade 'Good' or above if had full inspection - Adherence to safeguarding policies as within tender documentation - Delivery of contract required from 01 November 2022 The University of Nottingham ("the University") is not a contracting authority for the purposes of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (as amended) and its procurement activities are not subject to the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. Advertisement of any contract in 'Contracts Finder' is at the sole discretion of the University and is undertaken on a voluntary basis with no obligation to comply with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (as amended). The University reserves its rights in full to adapt or step outside the procedures in the procurement legislation as the University considers necessary. Additional information: To apply for this tender opportunity please register interest at the below website. Documents can then be downloaded. https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/aspx/Home Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
Value undisclosed
Synopsis & Brief - A CNC-controlled circular saw for cutting thermoset cured composite materials. The saw must be safe to use within a university environment, requiring minimal training to use. Saw must be completely enclosed during cutting to minimise noise and dust. Objectives - To secure value for money for goods and services for the UoN. Contract duration - The contract will be established for the delivery and installation plus a minimum of twelve months warranty. Additional information: TENDERERS MUST EXPRESS THEIR INTEREST THROUGH FIRST REGISTERING ON THE UNIVERSITYS E-TENDERING SYSTEM https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/ Non-compliant expressions of interest (EOI) will not be considered or acknowledged. The university reserves the right to cancel the tender process at any stage. The University does not accept any liability for any costs incurred in tendering. To EXPRESS INTEREST: Please first register on the eTendering system then Login and go to Tenders. Find the project scroll down to View Details and then scroll down to the Express Interest` button at the foot on the right hand side. NOTE: To make sure you receive our email notifications. to ensure our emails reach your inbox please add our email domain @in-tend.co.uk to your safe senders list and check your spam filter settings.. Once you have registered, log-in and go to Current Tenders/view printable details, then expressed interest in the project. Once you have registered, expressed interest in the project AND your EOI will be accepted and an email will automatically be sent notifying you (to the inserted publish email address at point of registration) that it has been accepted and a second email notifying you that the documents have been published to your site under My Tenders. Internet Explorer (not Mozilla Firefox) should be used and pop ups must be allowed. All correspondence relating to this project should only be made through the e-Tendering web site. Click on CREATE NEW CORRESPONDENCE once you have logged on to the Web site and follow the instructions. Select send message via web option rather than by email option as this is received by the host company not directly to UoN. HELP?: Should you encounter any problems with using the Web site (including if you get locked out), contact the In-Tend Help Desk on 0844 272 8810 support@in-tend.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
From £55,000
Contract value
Synopsis & Brief - A CNC-controlled, 3-axis cutting table to cut technical textiles and prepreg materials to create complex blanks. The machine must be capable of cutting both carbon and glass fibre based fabrics, and carbon and glass fibre based pre-impregnated materials. Objectives - To secure value for money for goods and services for the UoN. Contract duration - The contract will be established for the delivery and installation plus a minimum of twelve months warranty. Additional information: TENDERERS MUST EXPRESS THEIR INTEREST THROUGH FIRST REGISTERING ON THE UNIVERSITYS E-TENDERING SYSTEM https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/ Non-compliant expressions of interest (EOI) will not be considered or acknowledged. The university reserves the right to cancel the tender process at any stage. The University does not accept any liability for any costs incurred in tendering. To EXPRESS INTEREST: Please first register on the eTendering system then Login and go to Tenders. Find the project scroll down to View Details and then scroll down to the Express Interest` button at the foot on the right hand side. NOTE: To make sure you receive our email notifications. to ensure our emails reach your inbox please add our email domain @in-tend.co.uk to your safe senders list and check your spam filter settings.. Once you have registered, log-in and go to Current Tenders/view printable details, then expressed interest in the project. Once you have registered, expressed interest in the project AND your EOI will be accepted and an email will automatically be sent notifying you (to the inserted publish email address at point of registration) that it has been accepted and a second email notifying you that the documents have been published to your site under My Tenders. Internet Explorer (not Mozilla Firefox) should be used and pop ups must be allowed. All correspondence relating to this project should only be made through the e-Tendering web site. Click on CREATE NEW CORRESPONDENCE once you have logged on to the Web site and follow the instructions. Select send message via web option rather than by email option as this is received by the host company not directly to UoN. HELP?: Should you encounter any problems with using the Web site (including if you get locked out), contact the In-Tend Help Desk on 0844 272 8810 support@in-tend.co.uk Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
From £500,000
Contract value
The University of Nottingham (UoN) has been successful in securing grant funding for the supply and installation of a new CT Scanner. Therefore, the UoN requests tenders from sufficiently experienced and qualified suppliers to establish a contract for a new X-ray Computed Tomography Scanner on behalf of the School of Bioscience Department (Hounsfield Facility) located at the Sutton Bonington Campus (LE12 5RD). The primary objectives are to establish a contract for the supply, installation and maintenance for a new CT Scanner and to ensure strategic developments such as: o Source a suitable, fit for purpose X-ray Computed Tomography Scanner for the UoN in line with the grant terms and conditions. o To secure value for money goods and services for the UoN. o To maximise recycling, reduce packaging and reduce emissions related to deliveries in line with our sustainable procurement ambitions; and o Eliminate risk of Modern-Day Slavery within the supply chain. Additional information: For further information please visit the University of Nottingham's online tendering portal. https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/aspx/Home Registration is necessary. The tender will be visible in the 'Tenders' section. Delivery Notes University of Nottingham - Sutton Bonington Campus Funding Description Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
Value undisclosed