West Yorkshire Police (WYP) have their own Transport Department which undertakes servicing and repairs to police vehicles including replacing worn and punctured tyres.
To complement an existing contract with Goodyear for their own brand tyres, for this contract Suppliers will be required to provide a variety of tyre brands, for both cars and motorcycles, to meet ad-hoc requirements. Based on historic data, the required range is likely to include, but not be strictly limited to, the following brands:
• Bridgestone
• Dunlop
• Continental
• Michelin
• Pirelli
• Hankook
Suppliers must be able to supply a range of commercially available tyres on a 'supply only' basis to any location within the West Yorkshire boundary. This will be predominantly delivery to the Transport Department based in Wakefield but from time to time, Suppliers may be required to deliver to our third-party contractor's body shops which are based in Leeds and Huddersfield. All tyres provided must be Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) tyres.
Suppliers must be able to provide any commercially available tyre solution that is suitable to be fitted to the Buyer's vehicle or equipment. This may include, but is not limited to:
• Motorcycles
• Passenger vehicles
• 4x4's (on and off road)
• Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)
• Minibuses, coaches and buses
• Large Goods Vehicles (LGVs) and Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs)
• Agrarian vehicles
• Quad bikes
• Trailers
West Yorkshire Police (West Yorkshire Combined Authority)YorkshireWAC-588586
BLC0172 - NPAS Fuel Farms Maintenance and Inspection
NPAS Fuel Farms Maintenance and Inspection:
NPAS has 15 bases across England and Wales and operates without borders providing air support to police forces using a centralised operations centre which directs activity. The aircraft are fitted with a variety of equipment and sensors to enable a robust service delivery thereby managing public safety and risk. NPAS operates 24 hours a day and 365 days a year and does so in both day and night environments under single-pilot Visual and Instrument Flight Rules.
Within these bases are Fuel Bowsers that require to be serviced and maintained in accordance with JIG4 to allow NPAS aircraft to always remain mobile. All fuel tanks and pumping equipment require a planned maintenance regime and cover for emergency or ad hoc call-outs to ensure the safe receipting, storage, checking and dispensing of fuel.
All parts of the receipting, storage, testing and dispensing system, whether fixed or mobile, need to be inspected, checked, tested, cleaned and certified fit for use.
The Supplier must have the capacity and resource to service all the required bases and satellites in England & Wales.
West Yorkshire Combined Authority (or such other successor body, company, organisation who shall have the responsibility of being the contracting authority of the National Police Air Service or any part or parts thereof)YorkshireWAC-591317