Filters for the Fire Behaviour Extraction Unit

A Tender Notice
by TYNE & WEAR FIRE & RESCUE

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Contract (Products)
Duration
2 year
Value
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Sector
INDUSTRIAL
Published
12 Jul 2024
Delivery
01 Jan 2025 to 31 Dec 2026
Deadline
02 Sep 2024 11:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

The primary objective of the Contract is filters to operate in our smoke extraction system, which is part of our Fire Behaviour Training Units. We have recently invested in some new live fire training facilities. These facilities allow our firefighters to learn about fire behaviour and practice the techniques required to control certain fire conditions. The new training facilities burn OSB Sheet Timber to create realistic live fire conditions. The training facility is made from 40ft shipping containers with vents and smoke capture hoods that are connected to ducting. The smoke is extracted by a fan and passes through a much smaller shipping container that contains a filter system. After this the remaining smoke and particles vent into the atmosphere via a flue 9M above ground. Currently a full set of filters will last two training sessions before they need to be changed.

CPV Codes

  • 42510000 - Heat-exchange units, air-conditioning and refrigerating equipment, and filtering machinery
  • 42514300 - Filtering apparatus
  • 42514310 - Air filters
  • 42912000 - Liquid filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus
  • 42912100 - Machinery and apparatus for filtering liquids
  • 42514000 - Machinery and apparatus for filtering or purifying gases
  • 42913000 - Oil, petrol and air-intake filters
  • 42514320 - Gas filters
  • 42912300 - Machinery and apparatus for filtering or purifying water
  • 42910000 - Distilling, filtering or rectifying apparatus

Indicators

  • Contract is suitable for SMEs.

Other Information

Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No Additional information on how to apply for this contract https://in-tendhost.co.uk/twfire/aspx/

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