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Published Date | 07.03.2024 | |||
Awarded Date | 06.05.2016 | |||
Overview | Contract Award's Details : Miscellaneous services Surrey County Council County Hall, Penrhyn Road Contact point(s): UKJ For the attention of: Harriett Harvey KT1 2DN Kingston upon Thames UNITED KINGDOM Telephone: +44 2085419000 Internet address(es): General address of the Lubricating oils and lubricating agents Contract award notice: FA1268 Supply of lubricants and lubrication improvement services. Thames Water (TWUL) are seeking a partner to deliver a programme of improvements to their existing lubrication practices and provide an ongoing service to: supply the required lubricants; provide expert support; and monitor the implemented improvements. The overarching objective of this programme can be defined as: To reduce impact to the customer by implementing a best practice lubrication management process which improves asset reliability and drives down cost of failure (downtime / knock on costs / new equipment) and energy consumption. The key aims of the programme are as follows: 1. Gather a complete understanding of as-is lubrication practices and site by site lubrication requirements; 2. Rationalise and standardise the lubricants purchased to create an approved and fit for purpose basket for use across the TWUL estate; 3. Define a set of standards to ensure that all in scope assets are adequately lubricated to minimise the chance of lubrication related failure and reduce energy costs; 4. Improve on-site lubricant facilities to ensure the new standards can be adhered to as well as remove old oils which are no longer of use; 5. Ensure operations staff are fully trained to apply the new standards and understand the need for adequate lubrication; 6. Define and implement a structured change programme to ensure that the new processes are successfully implemented throughout the TWUL estate; 7. Secure ongoing expert support for lubrication and continual monitoring of lubrication practices which can be called upon when required. The scope of the programme will include approximately 350 of TWUL~s waste process sites and approximately 2 000 pumping stations. The expectation will be for the successful bidder to deliver this programme of transformation across these sites to a defined plan. This scope may be extended to include sites from TWUL~s clean water estate — this will be accounted for in this framework. In summary, the key activities required for delivery of the programme are: 1. Site/asset surveys; 2. Provision and installation of new lubricant management and application equipment; 3. Definition of standards and rationalisation of lubricants; 4. Training of personnel; 5. Supply of lubricants; 6. Disposal of old oils and removal of waste oil; 7. Ongoing consultation. The procurement exercise will be covered by a single lot which will incorporate the entire scope as stated above. Thames Water reserve the right to award the entire scope of this framework to a single provider as a single source of supply. This notice is a request for expressions of interest to participate in the bid process to establish the framework agreement. It is envisaged that the Framework Agreements will be awarded for the duration of 5 years with extension options up to a maximum of United Kingdom Contract value : See in details Contractors : SEE SECTION VI.2) FOR DETAILS OF SUPPLIERS See in details 07/05/2016 07/08/2016 9296804 07/05/2016 Thames Water Utilities Limited Procurement Support Centre — 3rd Floor East, C/O Mail Room, Rose Kiln Court RG2 0BY Reading UNITED KINGDOM E-mail: procurement.support.centre@thameswater.co.uk Address : United Kingdom United Kingdom Contract Awards United Kingdom 159218-2016 See in details 07/08/2016 See in details | |||
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Parts of pumps, compressors, engines or motors
Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines, for highways, roads, airfields and ra...
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Construction, foundation and surface works for highways, roads
Oil, petrol and air-intake filters
Lavatory seats, covers, bowls and cisterns
Lubricants
Supports
Pumps
Foundation work for highways, roads, streets and footpaths
Construction work for highways, roads
Surveying, hydrographic, oceanographic and hydrological instruments and appliances
Monitors
Other services
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Tools, locks, keys, hinges, fasteners, chain and springs
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Environment and Pollution-Recycling
Automobiles and Auto Parts
Non-Renewable Energy
Supply
Energy
Postal and Courier Services
Roads and Highways-Bridge
Oil and Gas
Infrastructure
Water and Sanitation
Printing and Publishing
Services
Railways-Rail-Railroad
Education and Training
Defence and Security
Electricity
Construction
Energy-Power and Electrical
Computer Hardwares and Consumables
Steel
Building Material
Marine
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07.03.2024 |
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06.05.2016 |
Overview |
Contract Award's Details : Miscellaneous services Surrey County Council County Hall, Penrhyn Road Contact point(s): UKJ For the attention of: Harriett Harvey KT1 2DN Kingston upon Thames UNITED KINGDOM Telephone: +44 2085419000 Internet address(es): General address of the Lubricating oils and lubricating agents Contract award notice: FA1268 Supply of lubricants and lubrication improvement services. Thames Water (TWUL) are seeking a partner to deliver a programme of improvements to their existing lubrication practices and provide an ongoing service to: supply the required lubricants; provide expert support; and monitor the implemented improvements. The overarching objective of this programme can be defined as: To reduce impact to the customer by implementing a best practice lubrication management process which improves asset reliability and drives down cost of failure (downtime / knock on costs / new equipment) and energy consumption. The key aims of the programme are as follows: 1. Gather a complete understanding of as-is lubrication practices and site by site lubrication requirements; 2. Rationalise and standardise the lubricants purchased to create an approved and fit for purpose basket for use across the TWUL estate; 3. Define a set of standards to ensure that all in scope assets are adequately lubricated to minimise the chance of lubrication related failure and reduce energy costs; 4. Improve on-site lubricant facilities to ensure the new standards can be adhered to as well as remove old oils which are no longer of use; 5. Ensure operations staff are fully trained to apply the new standards and understand the need for adequate lubrication; 6. Define and implement a structured change programme to ensure that the new processes are successfully implemented throughout the TWUL estate; 7. Secure ongoing expert support for lubrication and continual monitoring of lubrication practices which can be called upon when required. The scope of the programme will include approximately 350 of TWUL~s waste process sites and approximately 2 000 pumping stations. The expectation will be for the successful bidder to deliver this programme of transformation across these sites to a defined plan. This scope may be extended to include sites from TWUL~s clean water estate — this will be accounted for in this framework. In summary, the key activities required for delivery of the programme are: 1. Site/asset surveys; 2. Provision and installation of new lubricant management and application equipment; 3. Definition of standards and rationalisation of lubricants; 4. Training of personnel; 5. Supply of lubricants; 6. Disposal of old oils and removal of waste oil; 7. Ongoing consultation. The procurement exercise will be covered by a single lot which will incorporate the entire scope as stated above. Thames Water reserve the right to award the entire scope of this framework to a single provider as a single source of supply. This notice is a request for expressions of interest to participate in the bid process to establish the framework agreement. It is envisaged that the Framework Agreements will be awarded for the duration of 5 years with extension options up to a maximum of United Kingdom Contract value : See in details Contractors : SEE SECTION VI.2) FOR DETAILS OF SUPPLIERS See in details 07/05/2016 07/08/2016 9296804 07/05/2016 Thames Water Utilities Limited Procurement Support Centre — 3rd Floor East, C/O Mail Room, Rose Kiln Court RG2 0BY Reading UNITED KINGDOM E-mail: procurement.support.centre@thameswater.co.uk Address : United Kingdom United Kingdom Contract Awards United Kingdom 159218-2016 See in details 07/08/2016 See in details |
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Regulation and Administration of Communications Financial Transactions Processing Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation Machinery Regulation and Administration of Communications Courts Trusts Courts Financial Transactions Processing Management Trusts Water Process |
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Parts of pumps, compressors, engines or motors Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines, for highways, roads, airfields and ra... Sections Construction, foundation and surface works for highways, roads Oil, petrol and air-intake filters Lavatory seats, covers, bowls and cisterns Lubricants Supports Pumps Foundation work for highways, roads, streets and footpaths Construction work for highways, roads Surveying, hydrographic, oceanographic and hydrological instruments and appliances Monitors Other services Keys Tools, locks, keys, hinges, fasteners, chain and springs |
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Building Environment and Pollution-Recycling Automobiles and Auto Parts Non-Renewable Energy Supply Energy Postal and Courier Services Roads and Highways-Bridge Oil and Gas Infrastructure Water and Sanitation Printing and Publishing Services Railways-Rail-Railroad Education and Training Defence and Security Electricity Construction Energy-Power and Electrical Computer Hardwares and Consumables Steel Building Material Marine |
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