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Building Energy Management System (BEMS) installation
A public procurement published by University of Bristol via Contracts Finder.
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- Tender value
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- Suppliers
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- Awards
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- Notices
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Overview
The University of Bristol intends to tender a Building Energy Management System (BEMS) installation for the Bristol Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information (NSQI) building on Tyndall Avenue, Bristol. The existing system (Satchwell Sigma hardware) is outdated and so is no longer manufactured or supported and will need to be replaced by the latest version of a TREND system. We want to gauge interest from suppliers (who are a TREND Technology Centre or systems integrator) who have a presence in the South West region who would want to express an interest in tendering. All those interested should email their details to the contact email address shown in this notice quoting this noti…
Key details
- Source
- Contracts Finder
- Lifecycle stage
- Planning
- Status
- planning
- CPV classification
- 51000000 — Installation services (except software)
- Currency
- GBP
- Total award value
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- Tender value
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- First published
- 6 Dec 2022
- Last updated
- 6 Dec 2022
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FAQs about this procurement
Who is the buyer for "Building Energy Management System (BEMS) installation"?
Building Energy Management System (BEMS) installation is a UK public-sector procurement published by University of Bristol via Contracts Finder.
Has "Building Energy Management System (BEMS) installation" been awarded?
No award has been recorded yet. The current lifecycle stage is "Planning".
When was "Building Energy Management System (BEMS) installation" published?
It was first published on 6 Dec 2022 and last updated on 6 Dec 2022, across 1 notice.
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