EC1021 Booster Pumps and Boilers and Associated Equipment - Planned and Reactive Maintenance
Contract Value:
GBP 1M -
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
24 July 2024
Closing Date:
26 August 2024
Location(s):
UKM75 Edinburgh, City of (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
Description:
University of Edinburgh seeks contractors for planned and reactive maintenance of booster pumps, expansion vessels, pressurisation units, and main boilers to ensure high standard maintenance, reduce downtime, improve reliability, and optimize equipment performance.
EC1021 Booster Pumps and Boilers and Associated Equipment - Planned and Reactive Maintenance. The University of Edinburgh wishes to appoint Contractor(s) for the planned and reactive maintenance of: - Lot 1 Booster Pumps, Expansion Vessels, Pressurisation Units and Associated Equipment - Lot 2 Main Boiler Units and Associated Equipment Bidders can bid for one or both Lots. Bidders can be appointed to one or both Lots. Booster Pumps, Expansion Vessels, Pressurisation Units and Associated Equipment The University of Edinburgh wishes to appoint a single contractor to provide planned and reactive maintenance to booster pumps, expansion vessels, pressurisation units and associated equipment, in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and SFG20 Maintenance Task Schedules. The planned maintenance consists of quarterly visits to inspect, service and maintain the assets. The reactive maintenance consists of repairing or replacing broken equipment as and when required. Additionally, the University is looking to carry out a condition based replacement programme during this contract. This will ensure that the equipment is maintained to the highest standard, reducing unscheduled downtime, improving reliability and reducing energy consumption, running costs and delivering optimum performance from the equipment. Please refer to the ITT tender documents for full details of the requirement. Main Boilers and Associated Equipment The University of Edinburgh wishes to appoint a single contractor to provide planned and reactive maintenance to main boilers and associated equipment, in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and SFG20 Maintenance Task Schedules. The planned maintenance consists of six-monthly visits to inspect, service and maintain the assets. The reactive maintenance consists of repairing equipment and replacing broken components as and when required. This will ensure that the equipment is maintained to the highest standard, reducing unscheduled downtime, improving reliability and reducing energy consumption, running costs and delivering optimum performance from the equipment. Please refer to the ITT tender documents for full details of the requirement.