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PC REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW FACUTLY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES BUILDING

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Deadline
Expired
March 18, 2022
Contract Details
Category
Open Procedure
Reference
010714-2022
Value
£367,940
Location
West Midlands, United Kingdom
Published
April 19, 2026
Organization
CPV Code
Project Timeline

Tender Published

April 26, 2022

Deadline for Questions

March 11, 2022

Submission Deadline

March 18, 2022

Budget
£367,940
Duration
Not specified
Location
West Midlands
Type
Open Procedure

Original Tender Description

Awarded contract - This means that the contract has been awarded to a supplier. Contract summary Industry Data-processing machines (hardware) - 30210000 Computer screens and consoles - 30231000 Location of contract West Midlands Value of contract £0 to £380,000 Procurement reference PD-719-22-TH Published date 26 April 2022 Closing date 11 March 2022 Closing time 12pm Contract start date 28 March 2022 Contract end date 7 March 2027 Contract type Supply contract Procedure type Call-off from a framework agreement What is a call-off from a framework agreement? Contract is suitable for SMEs? Yes Contract is suitable for VCSEs? No Description This tender is for the desktop PC requirements for the new Faculty of Arts and Humanities building which opens for teaching and learning in September 2022. To achieve this opening date the equipment being tendered for will required to be delivered to our campus in two phases. The first phase of delivery is expected to be required from 25th July to 26th August 2022. The second phase is expected to be required from 17th October to 11th November 2022. These dates will be confirmed post contract award. As well as supply of the equipment, services will be required to deliver and deploy equipment to desks and carry out the physical installation of the equipment. This will be for new equipment supplied as a result of this tender and for existing equipment that will be decanted into the new building by the University. This is a competitive procurement, conducted as a call off against the: National Desktop and Notebook Agreement (NDNA) run by London Universities Purchasing Consortium (LUPC); Lot 3 'One Stop Shop' under the Public Contract Regulations 2015. Only suppliers listed under this agreement will be permitted to submit a tender response. Please note that Coventry University is prepared to accept bids from nominated multiple resellers on behalf of Coventry University.

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