Published date: 17 October 2018

Closed early engagement


Closing date: 25 October 2018

Contract summary

Industry

  • Office and computing machinery, equipment and supplies except furniture and software packages - 30000000

  • Radio, television, communication, telecommunication and related equipment - 32000000

  • Software package and information systems - 48000000

    • Postal and telecommunications services - 64000000

    • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support - 72000000

Location of contract

South West

Procurement reference

SM-BCC

Published date

17 October 2018

Closing date

25 October 2018

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

Market Engagement Event for:- Audio/Visual Equipment for use in Coroner's Court (Please Note:- This is a market engagement exercise and not a tender exercise).

About Bristol City Council

Bristol is a thriving city in the South West of England with a population of over 437,500. Bristol City Council is a unitary authority with an elected Mayor and is the seventh largest English City outside London. It is a rapidly growing city, with a young and diverse population, a successful economy and a commitment to protecting the environment.

Bristol City Council provides a wide range of services, from schools, libraries and leisure centres to housing and refuse collection. Whether you call it commissioning, procurement, purchasing, contracting, tendering or buying we spend over £360 million a year on obtaining a vast range of supplies, services and works from the external market.

We currently have Audio/Visual equipment for use in our Coroner's Court to meet our responsibilities set out in the Ministry of Justice - Guide to Coroner Services, specifically Section 8.8 that advises:-

8.8 Must a witness attend the inquest? If the witness lives in England or Wales they must attend if they are asked to. In many cases the evidence of a witness may be vital in establishing the facts of the death. A witness may either be asked to attend the inquest voluntarily or receive a formal summons to do so. It is an offence not to attend and the coroner can impose a fine or prison sentence. In exceptional circumstances the coroner may allow someone to give evidence from behind a screen, or by video link, if he or she decides that it would improve evidence, allow the inquest to go ahead more quickly or would protect a particularly vulnerable witness who may be at risk of harm from others. If the witness lives abroad he or she does not have to attend to give evidence. However, the coroner may decide to accept written evidence from the witness.

Bristol City Council would like to undertake a review of our current Audio/Visual equipment on behalf of the Coroner's Services and ask that in the first instance interested suppliers submit via email to Susan.Matthews@bristol.gov.uk a written response to each of the points included in the attached document


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Please note that ALL correspondence regarding this market engagement exercise MUST be directed to Su Matthews via email at Susan.Matthews@bristol.gov.uk - Interested Parties MUST NOT contact the Coroners Services directly.


About the buyer

Contact name

Su Matthews

Address

CITY HALL
BRISTOL
BS15TR
England

Telephone

01179222000

Email

Susan.Matthews@bristol.gov.uk