Number: 78835
Country: United Kingdom
Source: TED
AFBI — Purchase and installation of a dairy cow feed intake monitoring system.
AFBI are currently seeking to purchase a feed intake and feeding behaviour monitoring system with the capacity to allow intakes and feeding behaviour of 90 dairy cows to be recorded individually. The system will comprise 30 feed intake stations, and will be used to record intakes of silage only diets, diets consisting of silage and concentrate mixtures, as well as intakes of other forages. The system will be installed within an existing dairy cow house. The contract is for the purchase of one (1) Dairy Cow Feed Intake and Feeding Behaviour Monitoring System, to include a 1 year warranty. The initial 1 year period will commence on the successful installation of the system. There are eleven (11) options to extend for a period of up to 12 months each, for maintenance only.
N.Ireland.
AFBI are currently seeking to purchase a feed intake and feeding behaviour monitoring system with the capacity to allow intakes and feeding behaviour of 90 dairy cows to be recorded individually. The system will comprise 30 feed intake stations, and will be used to record intakes of silage only diets, diets consisting of silage and concentrate mixtures, as well as intakes of other forages. The system will be installed within an existing dairy cow house. The contract is for the purchase of one (1) Dairy Cow Feed Intake and Feeding Behaviour Monitoring System, to include a one year warranty. The initial one year period will commence on the successful installation of the system. There are eleven (11) options to extend for a period of up to 12 months each, for maintenance only.
After the initial 1-year contract period for the purchase of the system/s, there are 11 options to extend for up to 12 months each, these optional periods are for maintenance only.
The following text was published in the Contract Notice for this competition:. — CPD will comply with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and, where appropriate, will incorporate a standstill period (i.e. a minimum of 10 calendar days) at the point information on the award of the contract is communicated to tenderers. That notification will provide full information on the award decision. This provides time for unsuccessful tenderers to challenge the award decision before the contract is entered into.