Tenders 10/12/13

By on 10 December, 2013

11-Dec-2013 3:00 pm (ACT Local time): PRI-00002990; Review of methods and data used to estimate greenhouse gas emissions from dairy cattle in the ANGA; Department of Industry.

The requirements of the procurement include:
1. Develop a method for estimating methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from pre-weaned dairy calves;
2. Review and identify required changes to the allocation of dairy wastes to different manure management systems, and the associated methods and EFs.
3. Review and identify required changes to feed quality data (i.e. dry matter digestibility and crude protein content). The review should investigate whether data is available to treat pasture and supplementary feeds separately.
4. Review intake and nitrogen excretion calculations and if possible verify the accuracy of these estimates against Australian data.
5. Review enteric fermentation calculations and if possible verify the accuracy of these estimates against Australian data.  The review should investigate how mitigation activities, such as feeding fats and oils, being considered under the CFI could be reflected in the inventory.

Tenders must be lodged electronically using AusTender. For more information contact procurementinbox@industry.gov.au.

 

 

8 January 2014: D13-0455; Darwin – Provision of Database Administration Services for a Period of 12 Months; Department of Corporate and Information Services.

More information and lodgement: https://tendersonline.nt.gov.au/Tender/Details/1420.

Technical enquiries: 08 8999 1942

 

 

9 January 2014: CPA/236290; In-Vehicle GPS – Hardware and Monitoring Service; Wyong Shire Council.

Wyong Shire Council is seeking Tenders for the engagement of an experienced Service Provider to supply, deliver, install (optional at Council’s discretion) and monitor Global Positioning Systems (GPS) In-Vehicle transmitter devices in approximately 274 of Council’s fleet vehicles. The Service Provider is required to provide to Council a month to month on-going secure web-based monitoring/tracking system of the installed (GPS) devices based on Council requirements. The functionality and installation of the hardware and use of software components must be intuitive and easy to use with minimum training requirement for all operational staff involved in its use. Data Management must be flexible and retrievable in both real-time and historically inclusive of the ability to extract relevant and selectable data from the system to generate a suite of reports based on Council’s business requirements. The hardware components must have a minimum life span of three years.

Invitation documents are available free-ofcharge at: www.tenders.nsw.gov.au/wyong. Enquiries: Julie Vigar on 02 4350 5582 or 0438 372 874 or Julie.Vigar@wyong.nsw.gov.au.

 

 

17 January 2014: 0713-08; Supply, Installation and Maintenance of Offender Electronic Monitoring (OEM) Equipment and System; Corrective Services NSW.

The scope of the OEM Equipment and OEM System and services to be provided by the successful Tenderer will include:

a) OEM Devices worn by the offender (including battery, charger, manual and required software and programming);
b) Specialist OEM Mobile Monitoring Units (MMUs), if required, for mobile monitoring capability used in the field and at facilities;
c) Any consumables and accessories related to the ongoing use and management of the OEM Equipment;
d) OEM System, including the OEM Application software and operational reporting capability;
e) Specialist hardware, if required, for the Electronic Monitoring Control Base (EMCB) for optimal operation of the OEM System;
f) Capability to interface with CSNSW’s Offender Integrated Management System and management reporting applications;
g) Initial installation, customisation and configuration of the OEM System to meet the needs of CSNSW;
h) Training in operation of the OEM Equipment, OEM System and MMUs (if required);
i) Telecommunications services required for full and successful operation of the OEM System;
j) Maintenance, support, warranty of the OEM Equipment, OEM System, MMUs (if required) and all other components of the OEM Solution;
k) OEM Hosting Services (CSNSW at its sole discretion may elect to host the OEM Application); and
l) Any other additional components required for CSNSW to implement a full functional OEM capability.

Enquiries: Blanka McCormick (02) 8372 5597 / 0414 197 224 Blanka.McCormick@dcs.nsw.gov.au

More information and lodgement: https://tenders.nsw.gov.au/?event=public.rft.show&RFTUUID=C1BAA8BD-E04E-8220-8A4BD2C3ED5F6035

 

 

21 January, 2014: 1379; location and condition assessment of underground lighting assets; City of Sydney.

The City of Sydney invites Tenders from suitably qualified and experienced organisations for the Location and Condition Assessment of Underground Lighting Assets in accordance with this request for tender. The contract term will be approximately one year.

Tender documents can be obtained by registering through the e-tendering portal at www.tenderlink.com/cityofsydney. Alternatively, for further enquiries please contact: Mike O’Hara – Tendering Officer, Tel: 02 9265 9436, mohara@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au.

 

 

24 January 2014: APRA-2014.083; Business Intelligence Software; Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA).

The following items are in scope of this RFP:
1. Online Services/Presentation Layer
2. Reporting
3. Data Control
4. Data Management
5. Integration with existing APRA authentication technologies

AusTender at https://www.tenders.gov.au/?event=public.atm.show&ATMUUID=5A9724CA-E962-8206-CB71315A9B544C04, in accordance with instructions in Request documentation. Enquiries: Victor Huang 02 9210 3495 procurement@apra.gov.au.

 

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