Royal Botanic Gardens: GB-LONDON: RBGKEW1374 - Microbial Multimode Plate Reader

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Title: GB-LONDON: RBGKEW1374 - Microbial Multimode Plate Reader
Notice type: Competitive Contract Notice
Authority: Royal Botanic Gardens
Nature of contract: Not applicable
Procedure: Not applicable
Short Description: The laboratories at RBG Kew are seeking a solution to allow microplate-based spectrophotometric readings and automated microbial growth recording in a single device. This multimode plate reader should enable microplate-based readings for multiple labels used in drug discovery based on absorbance, fluorescence and luminescence and automated recording of microbial growth curves in microplates. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (‘RBG Kew’) is a world-famous centre for botanical and mycological knowledge, with two inspiring gardens at Kew in west London and Wakehurst in Sussex. The scientific mission of RBG Kew is to ‘Stop Biodiversity Loss’. This requirement for a microbial multimode plate will support the following two research threads. (1) Drug discovery. Researchers using the Biochemistry facilities within the Jodrell Laboratory (Kew site) study the small molecules in plants and fungi to demonstrate the value plant and fungal chemodiversity, for example as a source of useful compounds. An existing multimode plate reader that supports this research is obsolete and requires replacement. (2) Microbiology. An increased focus on fungal biodiversity at RBG Kew has prompted equipping a laboratory in the Jodrell Laboratory specifically to support microbiological methods. One need of this laboratory is to record the growth curves of microorganisms.
Published: 20/11/2024 15:58
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1. Title: GB-LONDON: RBGKEW1374 - Microbial Multimode Plate Reader
2. Awarding Authority:
    Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
    Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew,, The Herbarium, Kew Green, Richmond, TW9 3AE, United Kingdom
    Tel. 02083325000, Email: procurement@kew.org, URL: www.kew.org
    Contact: Jamal Jimenez, Attn: Jamal Jimenez
3. Contract Type: Supplies
      Sub Type: PURCHASE

4. Description: Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses). The laboratories at RBG Kew are seeking a solution to allow microplate-based spectrophotometric readings and automated microbial growth recording in a single device. This multimode plate reader should enable microplate-based readings for multiple labels used in drug discovery based on absorbance, fluorescence and luminescence and automated recording of microbial growth curves in microplates.

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (‘RBG Kew’) is a world-famous centre for botanical and mycological knowledge, with two inspiring gardens at Kew in west London and Wakehurst in Sussex. The scientific mission of RBG Kew is to ‘Stop Biodiversity Loss’.

This requirement for a microbial multimode plate will support the following two research threads. (1) Drug discovery. Researchers using the Biochemistry facilities within the Jodrell Laboratory (Kew site) study the small molecules in plants and fungi to demonstrate the value plant and fungal chemodiversity, for example as a source of useful compounds. An existing multimode plate reader that supports this research is obsolete and requires replacement. (2) Microbiology. An increased focus on fungal biodiversity at RBG Kew has prompted equipping a laboratory in the Jodrell Laboratory specifically to support microbiological methods. One need of this laboratory is to record the growth curves of microorganisms.
5. CPV Codes:
   38000000 - Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses).

6. NUTS Codes :
   UKI - LONDON

7. Main Site or Location of Works, Main Place of Delivery or Main Place of Performance: LONDON,
8. Reference Attributed by the Awarding Authority: RBGKEW1374
9. Estimated Value of Requirement: Category J: 25K to 50K
Currency: GBP
10. Deadline for Expression of Interest: 09/12/2024 12:00:00
11. Address to which they must be sent:
   Not Provided
   
12. Other Information:
Other Information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
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TKR-20241120-PRO-28591845
Suitable for VCO: Yes
Procedure Type:OPEN
Period of Work Start date: 06/01/2025
Period of Work End date: 31/03/2025
Is this a Framework Agreement?: no

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CompetitiveContractNotice - GB-LONDON: RBGKEW1374 - Microbial Multimode Plate Reader
1. Title: GB-LONDON: RBGKEW1374 - Microbial Multimode Plate Reader
2. Awarding Authority:
    Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
    Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew,, The Herbarium, Kew Green, Richmond, TW9 3AE, United Kingdom
    Tel. 02083325000, Email: procurement@kew.org, URL: www.kew.org
    Contact: Jamal Jimenez, Attn: Jamal Jimenez
3. Contract Type: Supplies
      Sub Type: PURCHASE

4. Description: Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses). The laboratories at RBG Kew are seeking a solution to allow microplate-based spectrophotometric readings and automated microbial growth recording in a single device. This multimode plate reader should enable microplate-based readings for multiple labels used in drug discovery based on absorbance, fluorescence and luminescence and automated recording of microbial growth curves in microplates.

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (‘RBG Kew’) is a world-famous centre for botanical and mycological knowledge, with two inspiring gardens at Kew in west London and Wakehurst in Sussex. The scientific mission of RBG Kew is to ‘Stop Biodiversity Loss’.

This requirement for a microbial multimode plate will support the following two research threads. (1) Drug discovery. Researchers using the Biochemistry facilities within the Jodrell Laboratory (Kew site) study the small molecules in plants and fungi to demonstrate the value plant and fungal chemodiversity, for example as a source of useful compounds. An existing multimode plate reader that supports this research is obsolete and requires replacement. (2) Microbiology. An increased focus on fungal biodiversity at RBG Kew has prompted equipping a laboratory in the Jodrell Laboratory specifically to support microbiological methods. One need of this laboratory is to record the growth curves of microorganisms.
5. CPV Codes:
   38000000 - Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses).

6. NUTS Codes :
   UKI - LONDON

7. Main Site or Location of Works, Main Place of Delivery or Main Place of Performance: LONDON,
8. Reference Attributed by the Awarding Authority: RBGKEW1374
9. Awarded to:

    Tecan UK Ltd
    National ID: 02027512, Theale Court 11-13 High Street Theale, , , United Kingdom , Reading, RG7 5AH , United Kingdom
    Tel. 02083325000
    Attn: N/A
Value Cost: 31,573.75
Is Awardee likely to subcontract?: No Awarded to SME?: Yes
10. Date of Contract Award: 19/12/2024
11. Number of Tenders Received: Not Provided
12. Other Information:
Other Information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
To view this notice, please click here:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/delta/viewNotice.html?noticeId=938284190 TKR-202541-PRO-29973319
Suitable for VCO: Yes
Procedure Type:OPEN
Period of Work Start date: 31/03/2025
Period of Work End date: 30/03/2026
   



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