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Страна: Норвегия (другие тендеры и закупки Норвегия) Организатор тендера: INNLANDET FYLKESKOMMUNE Номер конкурса: 41925507 Дата публикации: 17-05-2023 Сумма контракта: 30 528 978 (Российский рубль) Цена оригинальная: 5 500 000 (Норвежская крона) Источник тендера: Единая система закупок Европейского союза TED |
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Technical aids for health labs for teaching purposes
Reference number: 2023/4438Through grants connected to subject renewal, IFK would like to establish a training room (HelseLab) for the 15 sixth form colleges in Innlandet offering educational programs for Health and Childhood and Youth Development and VG2 Healthcare.
The procurement concerns technical aids divided into the following contracts: nursing beds, lifting chairs, walkers, emergency medical equipment, ageing simulation, eating robots, medicine dispensers.
If the contracting authority has authorised tenderers to submit tenders for several lots, it may still award a combined contract to a single tenderer. This applies even if the tenderer has not submitted the best tender for each lot, but when the total tender from this tenderer, when seen as a whole, fulfils the award criteria better.
Nursing beds intended for institutions
Lot No: 1Through grants connected to subject renewal, IFK would like to establish a training room (HelseLab) for the 15 sixth form colleges in Innlandet offering educational programs for Health and Childhood and Youth Development and VG2 Healthcare.
The development of HelseLab in Innlandet is based on providing training solutions that will contribute to the highest possible learning outcomes for our students, while preparing them for the use of tools/technology found in a normal work situation outside the school building. At the same time, we need to think about the future of technology in order to make our students attractive as apprentices.
This means that we need to develop training rooms that ensure that all the requirements and expectations set out in the subject renewal and new curricula are met. It is particularly important that welfare technology and digitalisation become part of the teaching situation and that pupils are given practice in using technology that helps user groups manage their own everyday lives, safety and improved quality of life, but also technology that can safeguard the health of healthcare professionals in the event of stressful work assignments. This procurement includes technical aids such as a beds, lifting chairs, walkers, ageing simulation, eating robots, emergency bags and medicine dispensers.
This lot is for beds.
Call-offs for 3 additional units in 2 years.
Lifting chairs
Lot No: 2Through grants connected to subject renewal, IFK would like to establish a training room (HelseLab) for the 15 sixth form colleges in Innlandet offering educational programs for Health and Childhood and Youth Development and VG2 Healthcare.
The development of HelseLab in Innlandet is based on providing training solutions that will contribute to the highest possible learning outcomes for our students, while preparing them for the use of tools/technology found in a normal work situation outside the school building. At the same time, we need to think about the future of technology in order to make our students attractive as apprentices.
This means that we need to develop training rooms that ensure that all the requirements and expectations set out in the subject renewal and new curricula are met. It is particularly important that welfare technology and digitalisation become part of the teaching situation and that pupils are given practice in using technology that helps user groups manage their own everyday lives, safety and improved quality of life, but also technology that can safeguard the health of healthcare professionals in the event of stressful work assignments. This procurement includes technical aids such as a beds, lifting chairs, walkers, ageing simulation, eating robots, emergency bags and medicine dispensers.
This lot is for lifting chairs.
Call-offs for 3 additional units in 2 years.
Combined walkers/wheelchairs
Lot No: 3Through grants connected to subject renewal, IFK would like to establish a training room (HelseLab) for the 15 sixth form colleges in Innlandet offering educational programs for Health and Childhood and Youth Development and VG2 Healthcare.
The development of HelseLab in Innlandet is based on providing training solutions that will contribute to the highest possible learning outcomes for our students, while preparing them for the use of tools/technology found in a normal work situation outside the school building. At the same time, we need to think about the future of technology in order to make our students attractive as apprentices.
This means that we need to develop training rooms that ensure that all the requirements and expectations set out in the subject renewal and new curricula are met. It is particularly important that welfare technology and digitalisation become part of the teaching situation and that pupils are given practice in using technology that helps user groups manage their own everyday lives, safety and improved quality of life, but also technology that can safeguard the health of healthcare professionals in the event of stressful work assignments. This procurement includes technical aids such as a beds, lifting chairs, walkers, ageing simulation, eating robots, emergency bags and medicine dispensers.
This lot concerns walkers/wheelchairs
Call-offs for an additional 3 units in 2 years.
Emergency medical equipment - emergency bags
Lot No: 4Through grants connected to subject renewal, IFK would like to establish a training room (HelseLab) for the 15 sixth form colleges in Innlandet offering educational programs for Health and Childhood and Youth Development and VG2 Healthcare.
The development of HelseLab in Innlandet is based on providing training solutions that will contribute to the highest possible learning outcomes for our students, while preparing them for the use of tools/technology found in a normal work situation outside the school building. At the same time, we need to think about the future of technology in order to make our students attractive as apprentices.
This means that we need to develop training rooms that ensure that all the requirements and expectations set out in the subject renewal and new curricula are met. It is particularly important that welfare technology and digitalisation become part of the teaching situation and that pupils are given practice in using technology that helps user groups manage their own everyday lives, safety and improved quality of life, but also technology that can safeguard the health of healthcare professionals in the event of stressful work assignments. This procurement includes technical aids such as a beds, lifting chairs, walkers, ageing simulation, eating robots, emergency bags and medicine dispensers.
This lot is for emergency bags
Call-offs for an additional 3 units in 2 years.
Age simulation
Lot No: 5Through grants connected to subject renewal, IFK would like to establish a training room (HelseLab) for the 15 sixth form colleges in Innlandet offering educational programs for Health and Childhood and Youth Development and VG2 Healthcare.
The development of HelseLab in Innlandet is based on providing training solutions that will contribute to the highest possible learning outcomes for our students, while preparing them for the use of tools/technology found in a normal work situation outside the school building. At the same time, we need to think about the future of technology in order to make our students attractive as apprentices.
This means that we need to develop training rooms that ensure that all the requirements and expectations set out in the subject renewal and new curricula are met. It is particularly important that welfare technology and digitalisation become part of the teaching situation and that pupils are given practice in using technology that helps user groups manage their own everyday lives, safety and improved quality of life, but also technology that can safeguard the health of healthcare professionals in the event of stressful work assignments. This procurement includes technical aids such as a beds, lifting chairs, walkers, ageing simulation, eating robots, emergency bags and medicine dispensers.
This lot is for emergency bags
Call-offs for an additional 3 units in two years.
Eating robots
Lot No: 6Through grants connected to subject renewal, IFK would like to establish a training room (HelseLab) for the 15 sixth form colleges in Innlandet offering educational programs for Health and Childhood and Youth Development and VG2 Healthcare.
The development of HelseLab in Innlandet is based on providing training solutions that will contribute to the highest possible learning outcomes for our students, while preparing them for the use of tools/technology found in a normal work situation outside the school building. At the same time, we need to think about the future of technology in order to make our students attractive as apprentices.
This means that we need to develop training rooms that ensure that all the requirements and expectations set out in the subject renewal and new curricula are met. It is particularly important that welfare technology and digitalisation become part of the teaching situation and that pupils are given practice in using technology that helps user groups manage their own everyday lives, safety and improved quality of life, but also technology that can safeguard the health of healthcare professionals in the event of stressful work assignments. This procurement includes technical aids such as a beds, lifting chairs, walkers, ageing simulation, eating robots, emergency bags and medicine dispensers.
This lot is for eating robots
Call-offs for an additional 3 units in three years.
Medicine dispenser.
Lot No: 7Through grants connected to subject renewal, IFK would like to establish a training room (HelseLab) for the 15 sixth form colleges in Innlandet offering educational programs for Health and Childhood and Youth Development and VG2 Healthcare.
The development of HelseLab in Innlandet is based on providing training solutions that will contribute to the highest possible learning outcomes for our students, while preparing them for the use of tools/technology found in a normal work situation outside the school building. At the same time, we need to think about the future of technology in order to make our students attractive as apprentices.
This means that we need to develop training rooms that ensure that all the requirements and expectations set out in the subject renewal and new curricula are met. It is particularly important that welfare technology and digitalisation become part of the teaching situation and that pupils are given practice in using technology that helps user groups manage their own everyday lives, safety and improved quality of life, but also technology that can safeguard the health of healthcare professionals in the event of stressful work assignments. This procurement includes technical aids such as a beds, lifting chairs, walkers, ageing simulation, eating robots, emergency bags and medicine dispensers.
This lot is for medicine dispensers.
Call-offs for an additional 3 units in two years.
Tenderers must be registered in a trade register in the member state where the tenderer is established. As described in annex XI of directive 2014/24/EU; tenderers from certain member countries can be required to fulfil other requirements in the mentioned annex.
Good credit worthiness is required, minimum equivalent to Bisnode score A (www.soliditet.no).
a. Tenderers must have good experience from comparable assignments / deliveries (i.e. assignments of the similar nature, complexity, degree of difficulty, size and scope) with associated services.