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Docking Stations for Public Bike Sharing System – Exporting Opportunity
Type of document: Contract Notice
Country: United Kingdom
1. Title: DOCKING STATIONS FOR PUBLIC BIKE SHARING SYSTEM – EXPORTING OPPORTUNITY
2. Awarding Authority: Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills acting on behalf of UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), GB. Web:
3. Contract type: Supply contract
4. Description: Opportunity type
Public Sector
Industry
Technology and smart cities
Lisbon’s municipal mobility and parking company is looking to buy docking stations for the city’s public bike sharing system
You must be able to:
supply and install stations to operate in Lisbon’s public bike sharing system
develop and support their integration in the existing system’s management structure
The stations’ docking and charging mechanisms must to be compatible with the bicycles currently in use.
Specifications are in the tender documents.
Further information is available on request.
5. CPV Code(s): 30237280, 30000000
6. NUTS code(s): UKC, UKD, UKE, UKF, UKG, UKH, UKI, UKJ, UKK, UKL, UKM, UKN
7. Main site or location of works, main place of delivery or main place of performance: Portugal
8. Reference attributed by awarding authority: Not provided.
9. Estimated value of requirement: Value of contract £1m-5m
10. Opportunity closing date 19.5.2021.
11. Address to which they must be sent: To register your interest in the above opportunity please visit:
12. Other information: TKR-2021424-EX-1600832
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