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Inspect, Service and Maintain Air Compressors and Associated Plant and Equipment

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Supplier(s)

Design Air (Scotland) Ltd

Value

186,000 GBP

Description

The University of Edinburgh wishes to appoint a single supplier to Inspect, Service and Maintain in a good and safe working order compressors, refrigerated air dryer, oil/water separators, line filter elements and associated plant and equipment on the various systems throughout the University of Edinburgh Estate. The contract will ensure that the equipment is maintained to the highest standard, reducing unscheduled downtime, improving reliability and reducing energy consumption, running costs whilst delivering optimum performance from the equipment. The contract covers approximately 56 compressors, 13 air dryers and 11 filter and oil/water separator units. These are located in a wide range of buildings across the five University campuses. During the Contract Term, the Contractor shall carry out the required number of Pre Planned Maintenance visits per year in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and/or the applicable SFG20 guidelines and taking into account industry best practice. This contract is being tendered on behalf of the University of Edinburgh and all University of Edinburgh Subsidiary Companies. Any and all of the University of Edinburgh’s Subsidiary Companies may access and utilise this contract at any time during the life of the contract. This procurement will be conducted via the Public Contracts Scotland - Tender portal (PCS-T). We will apply a one stage Open procedure. Bidders must self-certify their adherence to the conditions of participation via the ESPD (Scotland) in PSC-T, and may be required to submit Means of Proof before contract award. Bidders must refer to the specific requirements listed in the Section III in this OJEU Contract Notice when completing the ESPD in PCS-T. The University of Edinburgh wishes to appoint a single supplier to Inspect, Service and Maintain in a good and safe working order compressors, refrigerated air dryer, oil/water separators, line filter elements and associated plant and equipment on the various systems throughout the University of Edinburgh Estate. The contract will ensure that the equipment is maintained to the highest standard, reducing unscheduled downtime, improving reliability and reducing energy consumption, running costs whilst delivering optimum performance from the equipment. The contract covers approximately 56 compressors, 13 air dryers and 11 filter and oil/water separator units. These are located in a wide range of buildings across the five University campuses. During the Contract Term, the Contractor shall carry out the required number of Pre Planned Maintenance visits per year in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and/or the applicable SFG20 guidelines and taking into account industry best practice. It is proposed this procurement will be conducted through the use of the Open Procedure. The evaluation will be contain three stages as follows: - Stage 1 - the ESPD will include a series of Minimum Standards in relation to mandatory and discretionary criteria which govern the public sector and this specific requirement. These are pass/fail requirements and failure to provide adequate evidence on request of how these requirements shall be met will result in automatic exclusion from the Tendering process. Stage 2 – Technical (Quality) questions are allocated a total weighting of 70 percent. Scores shall be allocated based on the total percentage achieved by the response out of the maximum possible percentage. This takes into account the score out of 4 and the weighting allocated to individual questions. For example if a question is weighted 10 percent and the submission scores 3 points out of 4 for that question then the score achieved will be 7.5 percent out of a possible 10 percent. Bids will be required to achieve a minimum score of 50 percent or more of the technical score (70 percent) in order to progress to the final stage of evaluation. Stage 3 – the Commercial (Price) questions are allocated a total weighting of 30 percent. The bidder who submits the lowest price will be awarded the maximum score (30 percent) and all other bids awarded a score pro rata, in relation to the lowest bid. Both Technical & Commercial scores will be added together at the end of the evaluation process to calculate the most economically advantageous tender.

Timeline

Award date

4 years ago

Publish date

4 years ago

Buyer information

University of Edinburgh

Email:
maria.dick@ed.ac.uk

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