Invitation to Tender (ITT) Stage for the Provision of a Cleanroom and other Laboratory Management System (CMS)

A Tender Notice
by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Contract (Products)
Duration
4.5 year
Value
£185K
Sector
TECHNOLOGY
Published
24 May 2021
Delivery
19 Jul 2021 to 31 Jan 2026
Deadline
22 Jun 2021 12:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

The University' (of Southampton's) Zepler Institute is looking to replace its current Cleanroom and other Laboratory Management System ("CMS") system, called "The Living Database", provided by PhoeniX BV. The Universities current CMS performs the following primary functions: a. Tool booking, b. Tool & user management (downtime, user access etc), c. Training management, d. Tool income management via finance, e. Tool performance reporting, PhoeniX has indicated that their support of The Living Database will come to an end in July 2021, resulting in the need to undertake this procurement exercise. Further details are provided in the attached Invitation To Tender Document Set (File 2) Appendix 1: Specification.

CPV Codes

  • 30196000 - Planning systems
  • 48460000 - Analytical, scientific, mathematical or forecasting software package
  • 48610000 - Database systems
  • 71356400 - Technical planning services
  • 73111000 - Research laboratory services

Indicators

  • Contract is suitable for SMEs.
  • Contract is suitable for VCOs.

Other Information

The University is utilising an electronic tendering tool (In-Tend: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofsouthampton) to manage this procurement and to communicate with bidders. All documentation in relation to this tender can be downloaded from the In-Tend portal. Bidders are advised that there will be no hard copy documents issued to organisations and all communications with the University including the submission of PQQ and/or Invitation to Tender Responses will be conducted via the In-Tend portal. Regular monitoring of the portal is the responsibility of the bidder. If you are not already registered as a supplier with the University of Southampton, you will need to register in In-Tend in order to access the tender documentation. Once you have logged in as a supplier: click on 'Tenders'; locate the relevant project; and click 'View Details'. Once you are in the project screen, you will be able to register your company against the project and access all documentation by clicking 'Express Interest'. Bidders are advised that formal expressions of interest in the project must be by way of completion and return of the relevant Pre-Qualification (if applicable) or Invitation to Tender documents via the In-Tend portal. Further instructions for the submission of Invitation to Tender responses are below. To submit your return, please follow the instructions below: 1. Log In 2. Click 'Tenders' 3. Locate the relevant project 4. View Details 5. Click on the tab relating to the relevant project stage (e.g. 'Invitation to Tender') 6. Click on the 'Attach Documents' button and upload your return. 7. Check ALL your response documents are uploaded and displayed in the "My Tender Return" panel. The system will only permit your organisation to make one return. 8. Click the red "Submit Return" button. Please note that, to preserve the integrity of the tendering procedure, all queries must made be via the correspondence function within the In-Tend portal. In accordance with Regulation 50, paragraph (2) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and subject to Article 5 and Annex 5, Part D (13) of Directive 2014/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council (if applicable), the University intends to publish the value of any resulting contract at the award stage, and reserves the right to do so. By submitting a tender response, bidders are consenting to publication of this information unless otherwise agreed in advance with the University. Due to the nature of this project, it has been deemed unsuitable for division into lots. The risk of dividing the requirement would render the execution of the contract excessively technically difficult, not cost effective and would undermine the proper execution of the con

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