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(NU/1195) Newcastle University Urban Observatory Sensors DPS

Type of document: Contract Notice
Country: United Kingdom

1. Title: (NU/1195) Newcastle University Urban Observatory Sensors DPS
2. Awarding Authority:
Newcastle University
Newcastle University
Procurement Services, Higham House, 2nd Floor, New Bridge Street West
Newcastle
UK
NE1 8AF
Contact: Dave Anderson
Email: dave.anderson@ncl.ac.uk
Phone: +44 1912225360
URL: www.ncl.ac.uk
3. Contract Type: Products
4. Description: Newcastle University invites bids to join a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) it is establishing for the provision of a range of environmental sensor equipment for it’s Urban Observatory project in the city. The Urban Observatory is a research project funded by Newcastle University as part of Science Central initiative. It seeks to understand how a city system functions and how different parameters interact. (E.g. heat island effect and green spaces, flooding and traffic congestion.) All the sensor data is open and available to the public via this portal ( ). Bidders will be able to apply for as many Lots (types of sensors) as they believe they can supply, but they must pass all the prequalification questions to earn their place on this DPS. Interested suppliers can apply via the University’s e-tendering portal, which can be found at:
5. CPV Codes:
38550000 – Meters
38420000 – Instruments for measuring flow, level and pressure of liquids and gases
38120000 – Meteorological instruments
34980000 – Transport tickets
38434400 – Vibration analysers
38344000 – Pollution-monitoring devices
38293000 – Seismic equipment
34970000 – Traffic-monitoring equipment
6. NUTS Codes: UKC22
7. Main Site or Location of Works, Main Place of Delivery or Main Place of Performance: North East
8. Reference Attributed by the Awarding Authority:
NCL001-DN170372-13627318
9. Estimated Value of Requirement: £3,000,000
10. Start Date: 26/08/2016
11. End Date: 25/08/2020
12. Closing Date: 19/08/2016
13. Other Information:
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