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I stedet for: I.2) Soil Moisture Observing Station. I.3) Portable Winch System. II.1.2) Soil Moisture Observing Station. II.1.5) —. —. —. —. —. —. —. —. —. II.1.5) The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, CEH, a component research centre of the Natural Environment Research Council, are deploying a new UK network of soil moisture monitoring stations, based principally on new technology, the Cosmic Ray Soil Moisture Probe, which makes large area measurements of near surface soil moisture. A first stage deployment of several tens of monitoring stations will begin in autumn 2013, and these stations will include co located research quality weather stations and telemetry of data. Extension of the Network across the UK is anticipated and CEH are seeking to create a Framework Contract with suppliers of instrumentation and/or technical service providers for up to four years. The aim is to build, install, commission and maintain the monitoring network, ensuring that high quality data is transmitted to CEH in real time. Separate options for equipment procurement, Lot A System build and integration, Lot B1 and, a 2 year maintenance contract Lot B2 are open to tender. Successful bids will enter into Framework Contract and be invited to participate in Mini Tender Competitions to supply quotes. Lot A Expressions of interest are sought from providers and installers of hydro-meteorlogical monitoring systems. Lot B Expressions of interest are sought from installers of hydro meteorlogical monitoring systems for system build and integration Lot B1. This is defined as: the integration of specified sensors, data logging and telemetry system into a robust and secure long term field system operating from solar power to test the complete soil moisture monitoring stations to install and commission stations across the UK at sites specified by CEH, to configure and commission an appropriate data server at CEH. A separate option Lot B2 is to provide field maintenance of the systems when installed for a 2 year period. Sensor specification will include. but is not limited to, the Cosmic Ray Soil Moisture Probe, high specification meteorological sensors, time domain transmissometry or time domain reflectometry point soil moisture sensors, soil temperature probes and soil heat flux plates. A full technical specification including conditions of the Framework Contract and a description of the award process are available on receipt of suitable expressions of interest. II.1.8) This contract devided into lots: no. Læses: I.2) Hydrological Monitoring Supply and Installation. I.3) Hydrological Monitoring Supply and Installation. II.1.2) Hydrological Monitoring Supply and Installation. II.1.5) Contract is for the Supply, Installation and Maintenance of Hydrological and Meteorological Monitoring Equipment. Suppliers are invited to bid for the supply, installation or maintenance. The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, CEH, a component research centre of the Natural Environment Research Council, are deploying a new UK network of soil moisture monitoring stations, based principally on new technology, the Cosmic Ray Soil Moisture Probe, which makes large area measurements of near surface soil moisture. A first stage deployment of several tens of monitoring stations will begin in autumn 2013, and these stations will include co located research quality weather stations and telemetry of data. Extension of the Network across the UK is anticipated and CEH are seeking to create a Framework Contract with suppliers of instrumentation and/or technical service providers for up to four years. The aim is to build, install, commission and maintain the monitoring network, ensuring that high quality data is transmitted to CEH in real time. Separate options for contractors to undertake all or part of this programme of activity are open to tender. They include: Lot A, equipment procurement; Lot B1, System build and integration, and; Lot B2, a maintenance contract. Successful bids will enter into a Framework Contract and be invited to participate in Mini Tender Competitions to supply quotes. Lot B1 is for system build and integration: this is defined as, the integration of specified sensors, data logging and telemetry system into a robust and secure long term field system operating from solar power to test the complete soil moisture monitoring stations to install and commission stations across the UK at sites specified by CEH, to configure and commission an appropriate data server at CEH. A separate option, Lot B2, is to provide field maintenance of the systems when installed for a period of 1 to 2 years. Notes: Sensor specification will include, but is not limited to, the Cosmic Ray Soil Moisture Probe, high specification meteorological sensors, time domain transmissometry or time domain reflectometry point soil moisture sensors, soil temperature probes and soil heat flux plates. A full technical specification including conditions of the Framework Contract and a description of the award process are available on receipt of suitable expressions of interest: Lot A: Expressions of interest are sought from providers of hydro-meteorological monitoring systems. Lot B: Expressions of interest are sought from installers of hydro-meteorological monitoring systems. II.1.5) The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, CEH, a component research centre of the Natural Environment Research Council, are deploying a new UK network of soil moisture monitoring stations, based principally on new technology, the Cosmic Ray Soil Moisture Probe, which makes large area measurements of near surface soil moisture. A first stage deployment of several tens of monitoring stations will begin in autumn 2013, and these stations will include co located research quality weather stations and telemetry of data. Extension of the Network across the UK is anticipated and CEH are seeking to create a Framework Contract with suppliers of instrumentation and/or technical service providers for up to four years. The aim is to build, install, commission and maintain the monitoring network, ensuring that high quality data is transmitted to CEH in real time. Separate options for contractors to undertake all or part of this programme of activity are open to tender. They include: Lot A, equipment procurement; Lot B1, System build and integration, and; Lot B2, a maintenance contract. Successful bids will enter into a Framework Contract and be invited to participate in Mini Tender Competitions to supply quotes. Lot B1 is for system build and integration: this is defined as, the integration of specified sensors, data logging and telemetry system into a robust and secure long term field system operating from solar power to test the complete soil moisture monitoring stations to install and commission stations across the UK at sites specified by CEH, to configure and commission an appropriate data server at CEH. A separate option, Lot B2, is to provide field maintenance of the systems when installed for a period of 1 to 2 years. Notes: Sensor specification will include, but is not limited to, the Cosmic Ray Soil Moisture Probe, high specification meteorological sensors, time domain transmissometry or time domain reflectometry point soil moisture sensors, soil temperature probes and soil heat flux plates. A full technical specification including conditions of the Framework Contract and a description of the award process are available on receipt of suitable expressions of interest: Lot A: Expressions of interest are sought from providers of hydro-meteorological monitoring systems. Lot B: Expressions of interest are sought from installers of hydro-meteorological monitoring systems. II.1.8) This contract devided into lots: yes. Yderligere supplerende oplysninger Contract is for the Supply, Installation and Maintenance of Hydrological and Meteorological Monitoring Equipment. Suppliers are invited to bid for the supply, installation or maintenance. The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, CEH, a component research centre of the Natural Environment Research Council, are deploying a new UK network of soil moisture monitoring stations, based principally on new technology, the Cosmic Ray Soil Moisture Probe, which makes large area measurements of near surface soil moisture. A first stage deployment of several tens of monitoring stations will begin in autumn 2013, and these stations will include co located research quality weather stations and telemetry of data. Extension of the Network across the UK is anticipated and CEH are seeking to create a Framework Contract with suppliers of instrumentation and/or technical service providers for up to four years. The aim is to build, install, commission and maintain the monitoring network, ensuring that high quality data is transmitted to CEH in real time. Separate options for contractors to undertake all or part of this programme of activity are open to tender. They include: Lot A, equipment procurement; Lot B1, System build and integration, and; Lot B2, a maintenance contract. Successful bids will enter into a Framework Contract and be invited to participate in Mini Tender Competitions to supply quotes. Lot B1 is for system build and integration: this is defined as, the integration of specified sensors, data logging and telemetry system into a robust and secure long term field system operating from solar power to test the complete soil moisture monitoring stations to install and commission stations across the UK at sites specified by CEH, to configure and commission an appropriate data server at CEH. A separate option, LOT B2, is to provide field maintenance of the systems when installed for a period of 1 to 2 years. Notes: Sensor specification will include, but is not limited to, the Cosmic Ray Soil Moisture Probe, high specification meteorological sensors, time domain transmissometry or time domain reflectometry point soil moisture sensors, soil temperature probes and soil heat flux plates. A full technical specification including conditions of the Framework Contract and a description of the award process are available on receipt of suitable expressions of interest: Lot A: Expressions of interest are sought from providers of hydro-meteorological monitoring systems. Lot B: Expressions of interest are sought from installers of hydro-meteorological monitoring systems.
CPV-Code: 38291000
Abgabefrist: 20.09.2013
Typ: Additional information
Status: Submission for all lots
Aufgabe: Other
Vergabestelle:
name: RCUK SSC Limited
address: North Star House, North Star Avenue
postal_code: SN2 1FF
city: Swindon - UK
country: UK
email: None
phone: None
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idate: 11. Juni 2020 08:53
udate: 11. Juni 2020 08:53
doc: 300080_2013.xml
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Quelle: http://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:300080-2013:TEXT:DA:HTML
Unterlagen: None
Zuschlagskriterium: The most economic tender
Vertrag: Supply contract
Prozedur: Open procedure
Nuts: None
Veröffentlichung: 07.09.2013
Erfüllungsort: Swindon - GB
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