Servicing and Maintenance of Permanent Generators and Hire of Temporary Generator Sets

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Estimated value

£400k

Awarded value

£1.0m

Awarded 17 Aug 2025

Suppliers

1

Lots

1

1 awarded

Published

18 Aug 2025

Deadline 31 Jan 2025

Description

A contractor is required to provide comprehensive planned generator servicing and maintenance (henceforth collectively "the service") to Nottingham University Hospitals Trust (The Client)'s generator sets, including, but not limited to, the following: a. Planned Preventative maintenance comprising both a: i. Minor Service as defined in the specification, and ii. Major Service as defined in the specification, which shall include, but not be limited to, oil change and provision of temporary generator sets as a minimum b. Load bank testing to be completed after major service c. Ad-hoc call-out services and reactive maintenance (E.g. call out to attend the property in the event of a fault with the Trust's generator(s) d. Disaster recovery solution which shall include, but not be limited to, provision of temporary generator sets on a hire basis in the event of failure/fault with the Client's generator set(s). The Purpose of the Client's generators is to provide resilience in the event the property's electrical supply is disrupted e.g. due to mains power failure or localised electrical infrastructure failure. The Objective of the Client's generators is to ensure the Client's critical operations, including, but not limited to operating theatres, aren't hindered due to lack of electrical supply. In order to satisfy the Purpose and Objective, the service shall include, but not be limited to, the following: a) service and maintain the Client's generator sets to a high standard to ensure all of the Client's generators operate to a high level of reliability, efficiency and availability. b) ensure that temporary generators are supplied and installed as part of the Contractor's proposed disaster recovery solution to provide resilience within the minimum timeframes in the event any of the Client's generator set(s) fail or be unavailable for any reason. - Installation shall include, but not be limited to, doing everything necessary to enable the Contractor's temporary generator set to provide electricity supply to the Client's property. c) Make suggestions/recommendations to increase reliability whilst providing value for money. In addition to the requirements set out in the Scope, the Contractor shall ensure the Client's generator sets are serviced and maintained in accordance with the following: a) Health Technical Memorandum 06-01 (HTM 06-01) b) Health Technical Memorandum 06-02 (HTM 06-02) c) relevant manufacturer's recommendations d) relevant industry standards e) good industry practice The duration of the contract is 24 months (The Initial Term), with the option to extend for a further 36 months, meaning the duration of the contract may be extended to a maximum of 60 months.

Scope

Reference
CF-3158200D0O000000rwimUAA
Total value
£400,000 excluding VAT
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
31 Aug 2025 to 30 Aug 2030
CPV classifications
31120000 50530000 50532300 31127000
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Submission & procedure

Submission deadline
31 Jan 2025, 12:00 pm

Award details

Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.

Awarded value

£1.0m

Award date

17 Aug 2025

Contract start

31 Aug 2025

Contract end

30 Aug 2030