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The University requires a plan setting out the enhancements required to its built environment, to realise its aspirations and to formalise its journey to net zero scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions by 2035. The University also wishes to gain clarity what capital will be required to achieve net zero scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions by 2035 and as the estates heating is decarbonised, how the energy mix will alter. The requirements are split across three parts as follows: • Part 1 - Detailed scoping of buildings across three campuses. • Part 2 - Carbon management/decarbonisation plan. • Part 3 - Energy mix exercise as heating is decarbonised.
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Provision of AppsAnywhere and CloudPaging site licence and support.
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Provision of AppsAnywhere and CloudPaging site licence and support.
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The Framework will provide access to a comprehensive range of Legal Services. It is let by the University of Essex and is open for use by all contracting authorities across the public sector throughout the UK (and any future successors to these organisations). These include (but not limited to) central government departments and agencies, Non Departmental Public Bodies, NHS bodies, Local Authorities, Police Authorities, Emergency Services, Educational Establishments, Hospices, Registered Charities, National Parks, Registered Social Landlords and any other body permitted by the Contracting Authority. Full details of the classification of eligible end user establishments and geographical areas is available at https://www.dukefieldprocurement.co.uk/fts-eligible-users . The Framework will be let across seven (7) Lots. There will be a maximum of eight (8) suppliers awarded a place on each of the Lots.
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The University of Essex is seeking a supplier to provide a versatile X-ray irradiator to study radiotoxicity, radioresistance, infectious viruses and healthy ageing along with a 30 month service contract.
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This notice sets out the University of Essex intention to award a contract to OneAdvanced for the provision of a Timetabling & Scheduling system. The University has been using the OneAdvanced CMIS software for over 15 years. The system is used to schedule teaching and exams and manage room bookings. The contract will allow ongoing annual license purchases including support and maintenance, and any essential upgrades.
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This notice sets out the University of Essex intention to award a contract to OneAdvanced for the provision of Timetabling system. The University has been using the OneAdvanced CMIS software for over 15 years. The system is used to schedule teaching and exams and manage room bookings. The contract will allow ongoing annual license purchases including support and maintenance, and any essential upgrades.
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ZeroG is a robotic overground harness system mounted to an overhead track which includes a small motor to propel the trolley and harness. The system provides zero drag for the patient/participant enabling realistic motion without added confounders. The harness system due to its unique fall arrest system (velocity or range of movement monitored at 1000Hz) allows a greater variety of movement tasks to be performed safely such as stair ascent/descent, sit to stands, complex terrain (i.e. obstacles) amongst others, meaning neuromechanical/motor control paradigms and theories can be tested beyond normal walking and running. During the performance of any task, ZeroG has the additional capacity to ensure consistent bodyweight support during dynamic movements - this is not available in most other harness systems. ZeroG's final and unique feature is its integrated perturbation system (TRiP), which generates specifically designed and controlled perturbations during movement or balance tasks. TRiP provides the opportunity for extensive investigation of the neuromechanical/motor control of movement and the recovery from system disturbance (e.g. via "preflexes"). This is a key integral function of safe movement and understanding the fundamental underpinnings of motor control. Furthermore, understanding the deficits within this system are key for future novel movement health metric development, rehabilitation strategies, assistive devices and other clinically relevant interventions. ZeroG is currently widely used as a rehabilitation tool in spinal injury (e.g. Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow), other adult movement deficits (e.g. Adelante Rehabilitation Centre, Netherlands) and in children (e.g. Pulderbos Rehabilitation Centre, Belgium). At SRES, ZeroG would enable closer tie in with clinical applications by providing collaboration with the Health, Wellbeing and Care Hub (HWCH), and enabling rehabilitation opportunities for their patients. ZeroG would therefore enable SRES to expand our current research portfolio further into the clinical domains, but also provide a unique purpose for ZeroG to investigate the neuromechanical and motor control underpinnings of movement. ZeroG will be focussed on novel research within both basic sciences (e.g. validating novel movement health metrics) and applied clinical domains (e.g. development of movement as an intervention for mental health; validation of falls devices for older adults). The integration of ZeroG into our state-of-the-art human biomechanics lab will provide a unique package of technology that enables innovative and world-leading research. Across these activities, the addition of ZeroG will lead to establishing the University of Essex as a centre of excellence in human neuromechanics and motor control, attracting further external funding and research students, enable further development of existing and new collaborations to develop basic sciences understanding into clinical applications, provide a unique rehabilitative modality for clinical populations, and combine state-of-the-art technologies in new research areas to expand our understanding of human neuromechanics and motor control. Justification for sole source for the ZeroG Gait and Balance System of which Aretech, LLC is the sole manufacturer and Ectron Ltd is the sole distributor in the UK. Only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements. An awarded patent, a patent-pending software feature, and other proprietary features on the ZeroG Gait and Balance System prevents competition,
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ZeroG is a robotic overground harness system mounted to an overhead track which includes a small motor to propel the trolley and harness. The system provides zero drag for the patient/participant enabling realistic motion without added confounders. The harness system due to its unique fall arrest system (velocity or range of movement monitored at 1000Hz) allows a greater variety of movement tasks to be performed safely such as stair ascent/descent, sit to stands, complex terrain (i.e. obstacles) amongst others, meaning neuromechanical/motor control paradigms and theories can be tested beyond normal walking and running. During the performance of any task, ZeroG has the additional capacity to ensure consistent bodyweight support during dynamic movements - this is not available in most other harness systems. ZeroG's final and unique feature is its integrated perturbation system (TRiP), which generates specifically designed and controlled perturbations during movement or balance tasks. TRiP provides the opportunity for extensive investigation of the neuromechanical/motor control of movement and the recovery from system disturbance (e.g. via "preflexes"). This is a key integral function of safe movement and understanding the fundamental underpinnings of motor control. Furthermore, understanding the deficits within this system are key for future novel movement health metric development, rehabilitation strategies, assistive devices and other clinically relevant interventions. ZeroG is currently widely used as a rehabilitation tool in spinal injury (e.g. Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow), other adult movement deficits (e.g. Adelante Rehabilitation Centre, Netherlands) and in children (e.g. Pulderbos Rehabilitation Centre, Belgium). At SRES, ZeroG would enable closer tie in with clinical applications by providing collaboration with the Health, Wellbeing and Care Hub (HWCH), and enabling rehabilitation opportunities for their patients. ZeroG would therefore enable SRES to expand our current research portfolio further into the clinical domains, but also provide a unique purpose for ZeroG to investigate the neuromechanical and motor control underpinnings of movement. ZeroG will be focussed on novel research within both basic sciences (e.g. validating novel movement health metrics) and applied clinical domains (e.g. development of movement as an intervention for mental health; validation of falls devices for older adults). The integration of ZeroG into our state-of-the-art human biomechanics lab will provide a unique package of technology that enables innovative and world-leading research. More detailed specific activities and plans are outlined in section 4. Across these activities, the addition of ZeroG will lead to establishing the University of Essex as a centre of excellence in human neuromechanics and motor control, attracting further external funding and research students, enable further development of existing and new collaborations to develop basic sciences understanding into clinical applications, provide a unique rehabilitative modality for clinical populations, and combine state-of-the-art technologies in new research areas to expand our understanding of human neuromechanics and motor control. Justification for sole source for the ZeroG Gait and Balance System of which Aretech, LLC is the sole manufacturer and Ectron Ltd is the sole distributor in the UK. Only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements. An awarded patent, a patent-pending software feature, and other proprietary features on the ZeroG Gait and Balance System prevents competition:
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The Framework will provide access to a comprehensive range of Print and Associated Services including Hybrid Mail and Digital Transformation Solutions. It is let by the University of Essex and is open for use by all contracting authorities across the public sector throughout the UK (and any future successors to these organisations). These include (but not limited to) central government departments and agencies, Non Departmental Public Bodies, NHS bodies, Local Authorities, Police Authorities, Emergency Services, Educational Establishments, Hospices, Registered Charities, National Parks, Registered Social Landlords and any other body permitted by the Contracting Authority. Full details of the classification of eligible end user establishments and geographical areas is available at https://www.dukefieldprocurement.co.uk/fts-eligible-users The Framework will be let across a single Lot. There will be a maximum of fifteen (15) suppliers awarded a place on the framework.
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Contract for Unit4 Business Software Limited for the provision of a cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning Solution. The proposed contract term is 41 Months + 12 + 12 Months. The current on premise Unit 4 finance software is a business-critical application used by the University and its subsidiaries for the management of their finances. The University considers that the award of the contract is permitted under section 41 of the Procurement Act 2023. Section 41 allows contracting authorities to award a public contract to a non excluded supplier directly. Section 41 (5) (d) permits the award of a public contract for reasons of extreme and unavoidable urgency, the time limits for the open or competitive flexible procedures in addition to the integration and implementation services cannot be complied with. Due to Unit4's unforeseeable decision to remove support for the University's on-premises solution after 31st December 2026, the University does not consider that there is sufficient time to implement a new financial system. This would have involved gathering a full set of requirements and specification, conducting market tests, completing a full procurement exercise and integration of existing interfaces before the given deadline by Unit4. The award of a contract pursuant to section 41 (5) (d) is therefore strictly necessary, for reasons of extreme urgency, to ensure business continuity for the University of Essex from 31st December 2026. The cloud based Unit4 Enterprise Resource Planning solution provides a full suite of financial management functions. It enables budget management, expenses, purchase to pay, sales to cash, inventory management, general ledger reporting and commitment accounting. Unit4 also provides support and maintenance of the software on its cloud under this contract.
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This contract is for the Planned Maintenance, Servicing and Reactive Maintenance for All Fire Alarm Systems and Equipment at The University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester/Southend - on - Sea and - Loughton Campus’s, including any testing, checks or emergency call outs as required. The Contract shall operate for a period of 3 calendar years, plus up to further 2 years and possibility of extending up to another 2 years from the commencement date determined by The University of Essex. (Please note a requirement of this contract is for the bidders to be a "Drax Technologies" accredited partner)
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This notice sets out the University of Essex intention to award a contract to Unit4 Business Software Limited for the provision of a cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning Solution. The proposed contract term is 41 Months + 12 + 12 Months. The current on premise Unit 4 finance software is a business-critical application used by the University and its subsidiaries for the management of their finances. The University considers that the award of the contract is permitted under section 41 of the Procurement Act 2023. Section 41 allows contracting authorities to award a public contract to a non excluded supplier directly. Section 41 (5) (d) permits the award of a public contract for reasons of extreme and unavoidable urgency, the time limits for the open or competitive flexible procedures in addition to the integration and implementation services cannot be complied with. Due to Unit4's unforeseeable decision to remove support for the University's on-premises solution after 31st December 2026, the University does not consider that there is sufficient time to implement a new financial system. This would have involved gathering a full set of requirements and specification, conducting market tests, completing a full procurement exercise and integration of existing interfaces before the given deadline by Unit4. The award of a contract pursuant to section 41 (5) (d) is therefore strictly necessary, for reasons of extreme urgency, to ensure business continuity for the University of Essex from 31st December 2026. The cloud based Unit4 Enterprise Resource Planning solution provides a full suite of financial management functions. It enables budget management, expenses, purchase to pay, sales to cash, inventory management, general ledger reporting and commitment accounting. Unit4 also provides support and maintenance of the software on its cloud under this contract.
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This notice sets out the University of Essex intention to award a contract to Unit4 Business Software Limited for the provision of a cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning Solution. The proposed contract term is 41 months + 12 + 12 months. The current on premise Unit 4 finance software is a business-critical application used by the University and its subsidiaries for the management of their finances. The University considers that the award of the contract is permitted under section 41 of the Procurement Act 2023. Section 41 allows contracting authorities to award a public contract to a non excluded supplier directly. Section 41 (5) (d) permits the award of a public contract for reasons of extreme and unavoidable urgency, the time limits for the open or competitive flexible procedures in addition to the integration and implementation services cannot be complied with. Due to Unit4's unforeseeable decision to remove support for the University's on-premises solution after 31st December 2026, the University does not consider that there is sufficient time to implement a new financial system. This would have involved gathering a full set of requirements and specification, conducting market tests, completing a full procurement exercise and integration of existing interfaces before the given deadline by Unit4. The award of a contract pursuant to section 41 (5) (d) is therefore strictly necessary, for reasons of extreme urgency, to ensure business continuity for the University of Essex from 31st December 2026. The cloud based Unit4 Enterprise Resource Planning solution provides a full suite of financial management functions. It enables budget management, expenses, purchase to pay, sales to cash, inventory management, general ledger reporting and commitment accounting. Unit4 also provides support and maintenance of the software on its cloud under this contract. Estimated Contract Value for 41 months and optional extensions would be circa £1,440,000 inc VAT
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The University of Essex is seeking to appoint a firm of external auditors to carry out the statutory audit of the group from the year ended 31st July 2023
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The University of Essex runs numerous advertising campaigns each year to attract students to study with us. These are run through the Marketing and Student Recruitment office who are responsible for the University’s student recruitment marketing. Focus of this marketing is across UK and international priority markets, for attracting undergraduate, postgraduate taught and postgraduate research students.
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The Framework will provide access to a comprehensive range of Furniture and Related Supplies and Services. It is let by the University of Essex and is open for use by all contracting authorities across the public sector throughout the UK (and any future successors to these organisations). These include (but not limited to) central government departments and agencies, Non Departmental Public Bodies, NHS bodies, Local Authorities, Police Authorities, Emergency Services, Educational Establishments, Hospices, Registered Charities, National Parks and Registered Social Landlords. Full details of the classification of eligible end user establishments and geographical areas is available at https://www.dukefieldprocurement.co.uk/fts-eligible-users . The Framework will be let across five Lots. There will be a maximum of 8 suppliers awarded a place on Lots 1, 2, 4 and 5, and a maximum of 20 suppliers on Lot 3.
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The Contracting Authority wishes to establish a Framework Agreement to meet the Utility Supply and Energy Management Services needs of the University of Essex, https://www.essex.ac.uk/ and It is also open for use by all contracting authorities across the UK public sector (and any future successors to these organisations). These include (but not limited to) central government departments and agencies, Non Departmental Public Bodies, NHS bodies, Local Authorities, Police Authorities, Emergency Services, Educational Establishments, Hospices, Registered Charities, National Parks and Registered Social Landlords. Full details of the classification of eligible end user establishments and geographical areas is available at: https://www.dukefieldenergy.co.uk/fts-eligible-users There will be let across seven Lots. There will be a maximum of 6 suppliers awarded a place on each of the Lots
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