Tenders of Offizielle Bezeichnung
Tenders of Offizielle Bezeichnung
Offizielle Bezeichnung Tender
Others
Germany
Closing Date11 Dec 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Contract notice - general guideline, standard regulation open procedure (deliveries) relay fire engine for vegetation control, Stlf 20-v procurement of a relay fire engine for vegetation control, Stlf 20-v, Din En 1846-1 to 3, E Din 14502-2, in accordance with Trh-stlf 20:2 ... multi-squad fire engine for vegetation control, Stlf 20-v procurement of a relay fire engine for vegetation control, Stlf 20-v, Din En 1846-1 to 3, E Din 14502-2, in accordance with Trh-stlf 20:2023 and Appendix 2a of the Bsfrl. The loading and also the radio technology are provided (according to the list of services). Relay fire engine for vegetation control, Stlf 20-v Procurement of a relay fire engine for vegetation control, Stlf 20-v, Din En 1846-1 to 3, E Din 14502-2, in accordance with Trh-stlf 20:2023 and Appendix 2a of the Bsfrl. The loading and also the radio technology are provided (as per specifications). 1. The vehicle must comply with the version of Din En 1846-1 to -3, E Din 14502-2, of the Technical Guideline Hesse Trh-stlf 20:2023 and Appendix 2a of the Bsfrl applicable at the time of the tender. 2. The application of the Technical Guideline Hesse - Installation of radio systems in fire and disaster protection vehicles (trh-vehicle radio) must be observed. 3. The Hessian Procurement and Collective Bargaining Act (hvtg) of July 12, 2021 (gvbi. S- 338) and the Joint Circular on Public Procurement (procurement decree) of August 10, 2021 (stanz. S- 1091), each in the current version, must be observed. 4. The "information sheet for body manufacturers of fire engines" is part of the tender and contract award.
Offizielle Bezeichnung Tender
Others
Germany
Closing Date3 Dec 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Contract notice – General guideline, standard regulation Open procedure (construction work) Renovation of Landgrafenschloss_heating installation Heating installation Renovation of Landgrafenschloss_heating installation Heating work According to the specifications
Offizielle Bezeichnung Tender
Civil And Construction...+2Others, Road Construction
Germany
Closing Date4 Dec 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Contract notice – general guidelines, standard rules, open procedure (construction work) Expansion of Jägertorstr. Vg II Expansion of Jägertorstrasse from Parkstrasse to Kranichsteiner Strasse Traffic facilities Inner-city traffic route construction with the following individual services: dismantling, recycling and disposal work, earthworks, water retention work, drilling work, shoring work, drainage canal work, underground cable line construction work, superstructure layers without binding agents, superstructure layers made of asphalt, paving slabs, slab coverings and edgings, landscaping work and road equipment. Civil engineering works Construction of a culvert. Electricity Civil engineering work to lay the power line. Gas Civil engineering work to lay the gas line. Water Civil engineering work to lay the water line.
Offizielle Bezeichnung Tender
Civil And Construction...+3Road Construction, Consultancy Services, Civil And Architectural Services
Germany
Closing Date3 Dec 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Contract notice - general guideline, standard regulation negotiated procedure with prior publication of a call for competition/negotiated procedure (services) Object planning services for traffic facilities for cycle paths Description: Object planning services for traffic facilities in the course of the construction of cycle path connections in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district. De ... Multi-object planning services for traffic facilities for cycle paths Description: Object planning services for traffic facilities in the course of the construction of cycle path connections in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district. The district committee of the Marburg-Biedenkopf district, represented by the district administrator's department office, intends to implement the cycle path connections listed below: - Route 1: Kirchhain - Sindersfeld/Betzisdorf, everyday cycle route (ki05) Expansion length: approx. 1,800 m, alongside the road - Route 2: Wallau - Biedenkopf, via Ludwigshütte, partly on the K109 (bid07) - Variant study as part of the Lph. 1 and 2 expansion length: approx. 1,390 m, partly along the road, on farm tracks and footpaths - route 3: Silberg - Hommertshausen, creation of a cycle path along the Schwindelbach or K46 (dt02), via farm tracks expansion length: approx. 880 m - route 4: Schröck - Bauerbach, along the road to the K34 and K35, safe crossing of the L3088 (mar05) expansion length: approx. 2,800 m - route 5: Dagobertshausen - K72 (wehrshausen), creation of a cycle path along the road along the K77 (mar12) expansion length: approx. 1,130 m - route 6: Dilschhausen - Elnhausen, creation of a cycle path along the K78 (mar13) - variant study as part of the Lph. 1 and 2 Expansion length: approx. 2,350 m, along the road with a cycle path bridge over the Wältersbach - Route 7: Elnhausen - Dagobertshausen, creation of a cycle path along the K78 (mar14) Expansion length: approx. 910 m, along the road - Route 8: Kehna - Niederwalgern, creation of a cycle route suitable for everyday use, K56 (w13) Expansion length: approx. 560 m, over farm roads For the measures on routes 2 (wallau - Biedenkopf, Bid07) and 6 (dilschhausen - Elnhausen, Mar13), service phases 1 and 2 are part of the planned contract. Up to 5 variants are to be examined and a preferred variant identified, with which the Ag and its political committees can come to a decision on further project planning. In the course of developing the partial measures for routes 1 to 8, the Marburg-Biedenkopf district had a first rough cost estimate drawn up by HS-ingenieure GmbH, Linden. These documents, as well as small overview maps of the cycle path connections to be planned in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district, are made available to those involved in the current procedure within the meaning of Section 7 of the Vgv. The actual planning services for object planning for traffic facilities in accordance with Part 3, Section 4 of the Hoai are provided in their entirety. It is intended to commission performance phases 1 to 5 of the partial measures for routes 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8, as well as performance phases 1 to 2 of the partial measures for routes 2 and 6. Internal identifier: Lot-0001 Object planning services for traffic facilities for cycle paths Description: Object planning services for traffic facilities in the course of building cycle path connections in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district. The district committee of the Marburg-Biedenkopf district, represented by the district administrator's department office, intends to implement the cycle path connections listed below: - Route 1: Kirchhain - Sindersfeld/Betzisdorf, everyday cycle route (ki05) Expansion length: approx. 1,800 m, alongside the road - Route 2: Wallau - Biedenkopf, via Ludwigshütte, partly on the K109 (bid07) - Variant study in the course of the Lph. 1 and 2 expansion length: approx. 1,390 m, partly along the road, on farm tracks and footpaths - route 3: Silberg - Hommertshausen, creation of a cycle path along the Schwindelbach or K46 (dt02), over farm tracks expansion length: approx. 880 m - route 4: Schröck - Bauerbach, along the road to the K34 and K35, safe crossing of the L3088 (mar05) expansion length: approx. 2,800 m - route 5: Dagobertshausen - K72 (wehrshausen), creation of a cycle path along the road along the K77 (mar12) expansion length: approx. 1,130 m - route 6: Dilschhausen - Elnhausen, creation of a cycle path along the K78 (mar13) - variant study as part of the Lph. 1 and 2 Expansion length: approx. 2,350 m, along the road with a cycle path bridge over the Wältersbach - Route 7: Elnhausen - Dagobertshausen, creation of a cycle path along the K78 (mar14) Expansion length: approx. 910 m, along the road - Route 8: Kehna - Niederwalgern, creation of a cycle route suitable for everyday use, K56 (w13) Expansion length: approx. 560 m, over farm roads For the measures on routes 2 (wallau - Biedenkopf, Bid07) and 6 (dilschhausen - Elnhausen, Mar13), service phases 1 and 2 are part of the planned contract. Up to 5 variants are to be examined and a preferred variant identified, with which the Ag and its political committees can come to a decision on further project planning. In the course of developing the partial measures for routes 1 to 8, the Marburg-Biedenkopf district had a first rough cost estimate drawn up by HS-ingenieure GmbH, Linden. These documents, as well as small overview maps of the cycle path connections to be planned in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district, are made available to those involved in the current procedure within the meaning of Section 7 of the Vgv. The actual planning services for object planning for traffic facilities in accordance with Part 3, Section 4 of the Hoai are granted in their entirety. It is intended to commission performance phases 1 to 5 of the partial measures for routes 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8, as well as performance phases 1 to 2 of the partial measures for routes 2 and 6. Internal identifier: Lot-0001
Offizielle Bezeichnung Tender
Others
Germany
Closing Soon19 Nov 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Contract notice - General guideline, standard regulation Open procedure (construction work) Renovation of the Landgrafenschloss_drywall work Drywall work Renovation of the Landgrafenschloss_drywall work The subject of the tender is the renovation of the Landgrafenschloss, here drywall work. See service description
Offizielle Bezeichnung Tender
Others
Germany
Closing Date2 Dec 2024
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Contract notice - General guideline, standard regulation Negotiated procedure with prior publication of a call for competition/negotiated procedure (services) Framework contract for bilingualism - Pr671810-2800-r Framework contract for bilingualism Framework contract for bilingualism - Pr671810-2800-r The headquarters of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft is looking for (in a two-stage procedure with competitive tendering) a translation service provider for the language English (USA) and optionally other languages. The service provider will be commissioned by different areas of the headquarters and the institutes of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft within the framework contract then in force. The aim of the tender is to continue and consolidate the bilingualism project that began in 2020 and is intended to make the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft more international. And to make it even more accessible for foreign specialists. The expected translation volume is around 1,000,000 words per year, covering a wide range of specialist areas and subject areas. There is no obligation to purchase.
Offizielle Bezeichnung Tender
Others...+3Civil And Construction, Consultancy Services, Civil And Architectural Services
Germany
Closing Date26 Nov 2024
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Contract notice - General guideline, standard regulation Open procedure (services) Route cleaning in the years 2025-2026 Route cleaning along federal, state and district roads in the Rhine-Main area Sm Geisenheim Route cleaning along federal, state and district roads ... Multi-route cleaning in the years 2025-2026 Route cleaning along federal, state and district roads in the Rhine-Main area Sm Geisenheim Route cleaning along federal, state and district roads in the district of Sm Geisenheim Sm Kemel Route cleaning along federal, state and district roads in the district of Sm Kemel Sm Idstein Route cleaning along federal, state and district roads in the district of Sm Idstein Sm Usingen Route cleaning along federal, state and district roads in the district of Sm Usingen Sm Hofheim Route cleaning along federal, state and district roads in the district of Sm Hofheim Sm Offenbach Route cleaning along federal, state and district roads in the district of the SM Offenbach
Offizielle Bezeichnung Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Civil Works Others
Germany
Closing Date9 Dec 2024
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Contract notice - general guideline, standard rule, open procedure (services) Tree care Hofh-kri Tree care work at 6 schools in the Hofheim-Kriftel district of a total of 57 properties. Tree care Hofh-kri On 57 properties, schools and a sports hall, the tree population is monitored by external tree inspectors and, in addition, by the responsible caretakers. The properties are spread over 8 districts across the entire district. The tree inspectors, and if necessary the caretakers after weather events, report the need for pruning work, tree care work, etc. to the responsible districts within the administration of the Main-Taunus district. A building maintenance officer is responsible as the contact person for each district. In order to fulfil the duty of care, the tree care work and the pruning work for the above-mentioned period are to be awarded on demand. The services have been catalogued for this purpose. The tree care services are based on the above-mentioned ZTV tree care. These are divided into different categories. The division is based on typical sizes and dimensional differences of the tree population. Consequently, not all sizes can be foreseen. In the event of differing opinions regarding the size of a tree, the contracting authority and the contractor will come to an agreement. The properties of the Main-Taunus district are divided into 8 districts for maintenance. Each district is awarded separately.
Offizielle Bezeichnung Tender
Environmental Service
Germany
Closing Date30 Dec 2024
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Contract notice – general guideline, standard regulation Open procedure (services) Carrying out a UFP impact study For several years now, the discussion has intensified around the emissions and effects of ultrafine particles (UFP), i.e. particles in the size range < 100 nm, at the Frankfurt am Main airport site. One of the central arguments here is that the airport is one of the most significant sources of UFP for the surrounding area and that there is a corresponding need for action to avoid these emissions. The Hessian State Office for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology (HLNUG) has been measuring and evaluating the ultrafine dust concentration in the area around Frankfurt Airport since 2017. It was found that when the wind blows from the direction of the airport and at times when there are flight operations, there is a significant increase in the UFP concentration in the area surrounding the airport. The extent to which the airport's UFP emissions influence a location depends on the distance from the airport and how often this location is in the airport's exhaust air due to the prevailing wind direction. The measurements have been gradually expanded and will continue over the duration of the project. Close cooperation between the contractors and HLNUG is expected. The measurement data and result reports are published regularly and are available to the contractors for use. In order to find out more about the various sources, the spread and possible health effects of these particles, the discussion about the emissions and effects of ultrafine particles (UFP), i.e. particles in the size range < 100 Nm, at the Frankfurt am Main airport site has been intensifying for several years. One of the key arguments here is that the airport is one of the most significant sources of UFP for the surrounding area and that there is a corresponding need for action to avoid these emissions. The Hessian State Office for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology (HLNUG) has been measuring and evaluating the ultrafine dust concentration in the area around Frankfurt Airport since 2017. It was found that when the wind blows from the direction of the airport and at times when there are flight operations, there is a significant increase in the UFP concentration in the area around the airport. How strong the influence of the airport's UFP emissions is on a location depends on the distance from the airport and how often this location is in the airport's exhaust air due to the prevailing wind direction. The measurements have been gradually expanded and will continue over the duration of the project. Close cooperation between the contractors and HLNUG is expected. The measurement data and result reports are published regularly and are available for use by the contracting parties. In order to find out more about the various sources, the spread and possible health effects of these particles and to act on the basis of scientific knowledge, the Airport and Region Forum (FFR) initially commissioned background research on UFP at the end of 2018. This was then followed, in August 2019, by a two-day expert hearing. Independent external experts from various disciplines and areas of activity in the field of ultrafine particles were invited to publicly present and discuss the current state of science. Based on the results of this work by the HLNUG and the scientific findings obtained, the FFR has, among other things, dealt with and compiled the research questions that are still open and need to be clarified. The aim of the overall Source FFR (Study On Ultrafine Particles In The Frankfurt Airport Region) project is a comprehensive study of the exposure to UFP and its health effects in the Rhine-Main region. A total of four sub-projects are to be carried out for this - the service description presented here refers to the 4th sub-project: 1st sub-project - already completed: creation of a study design for a UFP exposure study, including corresponding mapping and a data management concept. 2nd sub-project - currently ongoing: implementation of the UFP exposure study. The exposure study should represent an independent project, but at the same time provide as far as possible the basis for a later UFP impact study. Any additional requirements for exposure recording from the perspective of the impact study will then be met as part of the impact study itself. 3rd sub-project - already completed: creation of a study design for a UFP impact study, including exchange with other existing UFP research projects. 4th sub-project: Implementation of the UFP impact study including an additional module on UFP exposure in order to specifically address the specific requirements of the impact study for exposure recording. However, the impact study should draw on the results of sub-project 2 as far as possible. The exposure module of the UFP impact study is therefore based on the first exposure study. Implementation of a UFP impact study This call for proposals only addresses the 4th sub-project. The following research questions are to be investigated: - What effect do ultrafine particles, particularly from the air and road traffic sectors, have on the health of the population in the Rhine-Main area? - Are there different effects depending on the UFP source? If so, which ones? - What are the mechanisms of action between UFP exposure and health consequences depending on the endpoint being investigated? - Are there differences depending on certain population groups? - What is the significance of multiple factors on health, e.g. combination of UFP/traffic noise or UFP/other air pollutants and meteorological parameters, such as UFP/temperature?
Offizielle Bezeichnung Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Road Construction
Germany
Closing Date5 Dec 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Contract notice – general guidelines, standard rules Open procedure (construction work) B 253, Od Haina/löhlbach B 253, Od Haina/löhlbach B 253, Od Haina/löhlbach Approx. 13,500 m2 asphalt milling Approx. 1,000 tonnes of asphalt containing particulate matter disposal Approx. 15,000 m3 of excavated soil (twl, sewer, ancillary facilities; road construction) Approx. 13,500 m2 asphalt laying Approx. 6,500 m2 paving production Approx. 4,000 m of curbs constructed (hb, Rb, Tb) Approx. 81 pcs of street drains constructed Approx. 1,800 m of drinking water pipes constructed Approx. 700 m of combined sewer renovation (open construction method) Approx. 14 pcs of shaft renovation Approx. 800 m of combined sewer renovation (closed construction method) Traffic safety and other ancillary work
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