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Ultrasonic Wind Sensors

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Award value
£150k
Tender value
0
Suppliers
0
Awards
1
Notices
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Overview

The Met Office wishes to replace its current network of wind sensors. We are seeking new combined wind speed and direction sensors that will be deployed on marine buoys operating around the British Isles. It is anticipated that around 60 sensors may be required throughout the life of any subsequent contract (however, this estimate is provided for information only and no guarantees of demand can be provided). Due to the nature of the marine environment, the solution will be subjected to extreme conditions such as: strong winds, driving rain, saltwater, ice, vibration and shock. The solution provided must operate consistently in a marine environment and provide accurate and reliable output…

Key details

Source
Contracts Finder
Lifecycle stage
Tender
Status
active
CPV classification
38120000 — Meteorological instruments
Currency
GBP
Total award value
Tender value
£150,000
First published
28 May 2020
Last updated
28 May 2020
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Who is the buyer for "Ultrasonic Wind Sensors"?

Ultrasonic Wind Sensors is a UK public-sector procurement published by Met Office via Contracts Finder.

Has "Ultrasonic Wind Sensors" been awarded?

No award has been recorded yet. The current lifecycle stage is "Tender".

What is "Ultrasonic Wind Sensors" worth?

The reported tender value is £150,000.

When was "Ultrasonic Wind Sensors" published?

It was first published on 28 May 2020 and last updated on 28 May 2020, across 1 notice.

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