Strathclyde Pharma Solutions Equipment Service & Maintenance
Potential Tenderers who believe they can fulfil the high level specification detailed in this PIN, will be sent a market research questionnaire to review in full, complete and submit to the contracting authority. The Contracting Authority requires a supplier that can fulfil the below non-exhaustive list of requirements: -The Supplier shall deploy suitably qualified engineers on a periodic basis to carry out equipment adjustment and planned preventative maintenance activities. -Planned servicing and maintenance visits shall be agreed in advance between the Supplier and the Contracting Authority. - Where the Supplier is unable to attend a scheduled visit, they shall notify the Contracting Authority at the earliest opportunity, and such notification must be acknowledged. - During scheduled visits, the Supplier shall undertake routine repairs, adjustments, and replacement of consumable parts arising from normal use. - All works shall be undertaken during standard operating hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00 – 17:00 (SIPBS operating hours). - The Supplier shall provide telephone support with a targeted response time of four (4) hours to address equipment issues and maintain operational continuity. - Where issues cannot be resolved remotely, the Supplier shall provide on-site support within a targeted forty-eight (48) hours to minimise downtime. - Where issues persist beyond these response targets, the Supplier shall provide additional labour resources as required to restore equipment functionality. - The Contracting Authority is considering a fully inclusive contract model in which all associated costs, including labour, travel, expenses, spare parts, replacement engineer time, and software updates, are included within the Contract. - The Contract shall include coverage of non-consumable parts at no additional cost. - The Contract is expected to cover all listed equipment, associated components, and spare parts for a proposed duration of twenty-four (24) months. - The Supplier shall provide calibration services where applicable and issue calibration certificates upon completion. - The Supplier shall provide a written service report following each visit within an agreed timeframe. - The Supplier may be required to work alongside the University’s Insurance Inspector where applicable. - The Supplier shall be able to provide evidence of training for all staff performing activities upon request. - The Supplier shall generate a pre-approved protocol for the work prior to commencement of calibration/maintenance activities. - The Supplier shall hold ISO14001 Environmental standard - The Supplier must hold ISO45001 for Health & Safety or OHSAS18001. - The Supplier will hold ISO9001 for Quality. - The Supplier must maintain a Health & Safety policy.