Ulster University is seeking to appoint a Service Provider that will provide maintenance, servicing and repair to all the fire alarm systems and associated equipment (including fire alarm network, UPSs and batteries for the PAVA systems) in accordance with the British Standards and Manufacturer's Maintenance Schedule.
• Fire Alarm Systems.
• Gaseous Fire-Extinguishing / Suppression Systems.
• Public Address Voice Alarm (PAVA) Systems.
• WINMAG alarm management system.
• Very Early Smoke Detection Apparatus (VESDA) Systems.
Including costs for providing commissioning services for the following:
• End of Life Device Replacements, - provide the decommissioning and disposal of existing end of life equipment and the installation, testing and commissioning of new replacement equipment.
• New Installations - provide the installation, testing, and commissioning of a new item of equipment.
The University would like to introduce maintenance, servicing and repair for the following:
• Disabled Refuge Systems.
• Disabled Toilet Alarm Systems. (including proving of toilet alarm system onto the Winmag system).
Ulster University is seeking a contractor to maintain and repair the smoke ventilation systems in all premises and this contract will be designed to ensure this duty is fulfilled, and that fully functional and operational smoke ventilation systems are in place throughout. It will be the Service Provider’s duty to carry out all maintenance as and when required and meet the compliances.
The Project will involve construction of a 15,700m² indoor sports and leisure air dome on the Northland Road, Derry~Londonderry. It will be a first-of-its-scale facility for Northern Ireland. The Ulster University Dome will transform the old Foyle College site in the city into a shared sporting space equipped with full-size pitches suitable for soccer, Gaelic games and rugby as well as other sports, and community events.
With an external perimeter and recreational trail, the dome will be connected to the Ulster University Derry~Londonderry campus and carparking facilities, becoming a hub for community events in the city.
The €10.86m investment through PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), will be match funded by Ulster University to deliver a significant enhancement to its student and community facilities in the Northwest.
Student Record Information System Higher Education
Ulster University is currently reviewing and developing its long-term strategic direction for its Student Record Information System (SRIS)and associated systems. Ulster’s aim is to transition to a modern based SaaS delivery model. The Service Provider will provide a Student Record Information System which supports the smooth operation of the University’s core education role, across it’s main campus locations in Belfast , Coleraine, Derry~Londonderry and support governed and appropriate provision of services to partners located both within the UK and globally.
Ulster University is undertaking pre‑market engagement in advance of an above‑threshold procurement, which is expected to be conducted as an Open Procedure in accordance with EU procurement regulations. The purpose of this engagement is to assess market capability, understand potential delivery models, and inform the final procurement approach.
Responses received as part of this pre‑market engagement will not be used for selection or evaluation purposes but will support the University in shaping the forthcoming procurement process.
Ulster University is seeking to appoint a supplier for the supply of Electricity to all Ulster University Meter Point connections (MPRN’s), across all 4 campuses in Northern Ireland.
The Tender Documents can be accessed upon publication by registering with eTendersNI
(www.etendersni.gov.uk) and searching for the relevant CfT_6011379.