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Emergency Standby Diesel Generators - Service, Inspect, Test and Maintenance Services

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Framework agreement for a Comprehensive Emergency Standby Diesel Generator Maintenance Service which will service, inspect, test and maintain in a good and safe working order the emergency standby generator plant and associated equipment on the various systems throughout the University of Edinburgh estate.There are approximately 50 standby diesel generators that support essential services across all University sites. The contract shall include emergency call out cover with a maximum 4-hour response time. The contract will require an engineer to attend at black starts per building per annum. Although the majority of work will be within 08.00 – 17.00 hours, the contractor must also attend to out of hours and weekend work when required. The service will include responsibility for updating an existing equipment schedule covering all emergency standby generator plant and associated equipment, including age and assessment of condition of equipment.The framework agreement is being tendered on behalf of the University of Edinburgh and all University of Edinburgh Subsidiary Companies. Any and all of the University of Edinburgh’s Subsidiary Companies may access and utilise this Contract at any time during the relevant Contract period.The Contractor shall undertake service, testing and maintenance tasks in line with the requirements of the SFG 20 schedules listed below and the manufacturer’s recommendations. As part of the major service a full load bank test shall be conducted.43 – 01 Introductory Procedures – Power Generators43 – 02 Power Generation: Standby Generators43 - 03 Lead Acid Batteries – Unsealed43 – 04 Battery Charging Equipment56 – 05 Storage Tanks – Oil or 56 – 06 Underground Oil Storage Tanks, whichever is applicable.40 – 10 Oil PipeworkItems to be included but not limited to for Services:Record: kVA, Voltage, Amps, Phase(s), FrequencyRecord Run HoursEngine oil levelFuel system. Exhaust systemDrive belts/bearings - visual inspectionTurbo oil feeds/drainsCouplingAlternator bearingsSecurity of guardsGeneral tighten of all nuts etcAir through canopy/roomRadiatorWater hoses & clipsWater level/anti-freeze protection levelBattery electrolyte levels & S.G of cellsBattery charger/voltageGenerator output breakerControl panel wiring & componentsIndicator lamps/lamp testLow oil pressure shutdown protectionOver speed protectionHigh engine temp protectionOther protectionAlternator connectionsRunning check for fuel/oil/water/exhaust leaksInstruments/metersGovernor responseEngine heatersGeneral room conditions/tidy/warmBattery type & QuantityChange oil filter elements. Change engine Oil. Change fuel filters. Change air filtersOil sample takenFuel Delivery system; check fuel level indicators/gauges, safety alarm systems and overfill prevention systems. Calibrate as necessary.During the Contract Term, the Contractor shall provide a Reactive Works call-out service to the University. Reactive Works refers to repairs that are done when equipment has already broken down, in order to restore the equipment to its normal operating condition. The Contractor shall respond to Emergency call outs within a period of 4 hours. All parts and components shall be sourced from the plant or equipment original manufacturer. As instructed by the University, the Contractor shall support the Estate’s Electrical Engineer in the undertaking of a ‘Black Start’ exercise, through the provision of attendance of engineer(s) to assist and monitor the exercise. The Contractor shall be able to supply temporary generators of various output capacities for delivery and connection on site within a period of 24 hours of notification. If instructed by the University to replace any equipment, the Contractor shall ensure and provide verification to the University that the replacement equipment meets the exact or better specification of the Equipment being removed. The purchase of replacement Equipment shall remain optional to the University throughout the Contract Term.

Timeline

Published Date :

4th Jul 2024 7 months ago

Deadline :

N/A

Tender Awarded :

1 Supplier

Awarded date :

12th Jun 2024

Contract Start :

N/A

Contract End :

N/A

Tender Regions

CPV Codes

Keywords

Emergency Standby Diesel Generators

Service

Inspect

Test

Maintenance Services

Framework agreement

Comprehensive

Generator Maintenance Service

safe working order

emergency standby generator plant

associated equipment

University of Edinburgh estate

standby diesel generators

essential services

contract

emergency call out cover

4-hour response time

engineer

black starts

out of hours

weekend work

equipment schedule

University of Edinburgh Subsidiary Companies

Contract period

SFG 20 schedules

manufacturer’s recommendations

full load bank test

Power Generators

Standby Generators

Lead Acid Batteries

Battery Charging Equipment

Storage Tanks

Oil Pipework

Services

kVA

Voltage

Amps

Phase(s)

Frequency

Run Hours

Engine oil level

Fuel system

Exhaust system

Drive belts/bearings

visual inspection

Turbo oil feeds/drains

Coupling

Alternator bearings

Security of guards

General tighten of all nuts

Air through canopy/room

Radiator

Water hoses & clips

Water level/anti-freeze protection level

Battery electrolyte levels & S.G of cells

Battery charger/voltage

Generator output breaker

Control panel wiring & components

Indicator lamps/lamp test

Low oil pressure shutdown protection

Over speed protection

High engine temp protection

Other protection

Alternator connections

Running check for fuel/oil/water/exhaust leaks

Instruments/meters

Governor response

Engine heaters

General room conditions/tidy/warm

Battery type & Quantity

Change oil filter elements

Change engine Oil

Change fuel filters

Change air filters

Oil sample taken

Fuel Delivery system

check fuel level indicators/gauges

safety alarm systems

overfill prevention systems

Calibrate as necessary

Reactive Works call-out service

Emergency call outs

parts and components

original manufacturer

Black Start exercise

temporary generators

output capacities

replacement equipment

exact or better specification

Equipment purchase.

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Details

Notice Type :

Open opportunity

Tender Identifier :

IT-378-246-T: 2024 - 001

TenderBase ID :

310724019

Low Value :

£100K

High Value :

£1000K

Region :

North Region

Attachments :

Buyer Information

Address :

Liverpool Merseyside , Merseyside , L13 0BQ

Website :

N/A

Procurement Contact

Name :

Tina Smith

Designation :

Chief Executive Officer

Phone :

0151 252 3243

Email :

tina.smith@shared-ed.ac.uk

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