Supply of Laboratory Consumables and Reagents
A Contract Award Notice
by UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
- Source
- OJEU
- Type
- Framework (Supply)
- Duration
- 4 year (est.)
- Value
- £30M
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 22 Jan 2021
- Delivery
- To 22 Jan 2025 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Birmingham
2 buyers
- Birmingham University Birmingham
5 suppliers
- Appleton Woods Birmingham
- Fisher Scientific Leicestershire
- Merck Life Science Gillingham
- Scientific Laboratory Supplies East Riding of Yorkshire
- VWR Leicestershire
Description
The University has a requirement for an all-encompassing framework to the following lots: Lot 1: Laboratory Consumables Lot 2: Laboratory Reagents The framework agreement will be awarded to up to four suppliers per lot, provided the bidder(s) meets the required minimum standards. The bidders may bid for one or combinations of both lots. The framework agreement will be for a period of four (4) years. Initial contract will be for two (2) year, subject to annual review of cost, competitiveness, sustainability performance and the on-going need for the agreement. The framework agreement may be extended, also subject to annual review. The framework agreement will not exceed a maximum period of four (4) years.
Lot Division
1 | Laboratory Consumables Lot 1: Laboratory Consumables: — consumables general, — pipettes, — glassware, — plastic general, — health and safety. Lot 2: Laboratory Reagents: — fine chemicals, — general chemicals, — biosciences chemicals, — solvent chemicals, — laboratory cleaning products. The framework agreement will be awarded up to four suppliers per lot, provided the tenderer(s) meets the required minimum standards. The tenderers may bid for any or all combinations of lots. The University aim to achieve increased service standards, greater consistency and better commercial terms. The objectives are to; — rationalise products; — streamline and simplify processes, reduce administration and improve supplier relationship; — reduce size of the non-approved supplier base; — monitor, control and reduce contract leakage; — establish and monitor a consistent standard of service via a SLA incorporating SMART KPI’s; — generate savings and process efficiencies; — Increase internal customer satisfaction; — monitor and increase sustainable procurement methods; — provide a reliable and consistent supply chain; — increase the use of e-Procurement tool with e-Marketplace system. Advanced (Science Warehouse) being the primary method for placing orders; — ensure compliance with EU Procurement Directives and UK Regulations. Award Criteria
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2 | Laboratory Reagents Lot 1: Laboratory Consumables; Lot 2: Laboratory Reagents. The framework agreement will be awarded to up to four suppliers per lot, provided the bidder(s) meets the required minimum standards. The bidders may bid for any or all combinations of lots. The framework agreement will be for a period of four (4) years. Initial contract will be for two (2) year, subject to annual review of cost, competitiveness and the on-going need for the agreement. The framework agreement may be extended, also subject to annual review. … The bidder may bid for any of the lot or combinations of lots. The estimated total spend for the duration of this framework ranges between GBP 3 million to GBP 30 million excluding VAT. The contracting authority for this framework agreement is the University of Birmingham and will be the primary user however the framework agreement may also be used by the West Midlands Universities. Additionally, the agreement may also be accessed by other Universities in the United Kingdom. In addition, the University will provide access to the following classifications of user organisations: • educational establishments: nursery school, primary school, middle or high school, secondary school, academy, special school, Pupil Referral Unit (PRU), further education college, university; • local authority Councils: County, Unitary, District, Borough, and Metropolitan Councils (Parish and Community Councils are also permissible users); • NHS bodies, the HSC (Northern Ireland) and Ambulance Services. The participation in and use of the contract by these other authorities would be at the discretion of the supplier and the University on a viability basis e.g. if the existing specification is acceptable, or in certain circumstances can easily be modified e.g. by adding a small additional requirement to the contract with the authorisation of the Lead University (University of Birmingham), and provided the modification would not conflict with the EU directives. Award Criteria
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Award Detail
1 | Appleton Woods (Birmingham)
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2 | Fisher Scientific (Leicestershire)
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3 | Fisher Scientific (Leicestershire)
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4 | Merck Life Science (Gillingham)
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5 | Merck Life Science (Gillingham)
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6 | Scientific Laboratory Supplies (East Riding of Yorkshire)
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7 | Scientific Laboratory Supplies (East Riding of Yorkshire)
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8 | VWR (Leicestershire)
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9 | VWR (Leicestershire)
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CPV Codes
- 33141000 - Disposable non-chemical medical consumables and haematological consumables
- 38437000 - Laboratory pipettes and accessories
- 33696500 - Laboratory reagents
Indicators
- Award on basis of price and quality.
Other Information
GBP 3 Million-GBP 30 Million over 4 years period for both lots.
Reference
- OJEU 035061-2021