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Provision of an Intruder & Disabled Toilet Alarm Maintenance Measured Term Contract (MTC) (2026-30)

University of Strathclyde · £217,676 · closes 25 May 2026

£217,676

Estimated value

Closed

Deadline

23 Apr 2026

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The University of Strathclyde ("the University") is seeking to establish a Contract for the Provision of an Intruder & Disabled Toilet Alarm Maintenance Measured Term Contract (MTC) (2026-30) (UOS-41832-2026).

Key dates

Published23 Apr 2026
Submission deadline25 May 2026 Add to calendar ↓

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The University of Strathclyde (“the University”) is seeking to establish a measured term contract (MTC) to support the delivery of activities outlined below. The Contract will include, however, will not be limited to: - Planned, preventative and reactive maintenance of all existing intruder alarm systems across the University's sites: - 24/7/365 emergency call out and fault response capability: - Supply, installation, and configuration of replacement components where required: - System health checks, testing and verification in accordance with relevant standards: - Support for integration with access control, CCTV, and remote monitoring systems (where applicable): - Provision of maintenance reports, service logs, and asset updates following each visit: - Ability to maintain and repair a variety of intruder alarm system makes/models, including both wired and wireless technologies: - Compliance with current UK/European standards including (as applicable): BS EN 50131 series (Alarm Systems – Intrusion and Hold up Systems) / PD 6662 (Scheme for Intruder Alarm Systems) / BS 8243 (Installation & Configuration of Intruder Alarm Systems): - Capability to support Grade 2, Grade 3 or Grade 4 systems depending on operational requirements; and - Remote monitoring support in partnership with an approved Alarm Receiving Centre (if required). Emergency call outs require the Contractor to arrive at the site within 4 hours to ensure that the site is made safe / secure immediately and shall adopt a “first fix” approach. The site should be corrected within a maximum of 24-hours. The Contractor will be required to confirm that they have access to spares, including panels, to ensure this is achievable. This Contract will be awarded on a sole supply basis and will be largely related to Services. Additional information: Economic operators may be excluded from this competition if they are in any of the situations referred to in Regulation 58 of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015.Value not published

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NameMagnus Tuck, Procurement Co-ordinator

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