This contract opportunity involves the purchase of computer equipment for educational institutions. Detailed specifications for the required goods are provided in Attachment 2 of the procurement specifications document, referred to as the Specification or 'SWZ'. Additionally, a sample contract is in
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This contract involves the supply of network equipment for the University of Warsaw. It includes two main parts: 1) Part 1 - supply of network switches, and 2) Part 2 - supply of access points to expand the existing WiFi network. The equipment must meet the specifications outlined in the detailed de
The contract involves the ongoing supply of technical gases for the Faculty of Physics and the Environmental Heavy Ion Laboratory at the University of Warsaw. Suppliers are invited to provide these gases as needed, ensuring timely delivery to support the university's research and educational activit
The contract involves a 'design and build' project for the construction of a Scientific Employee House at DPN Szturmowa 4. The scope includes the preparation of project documentation and the execution of construction works. Detailed descriptions of the contract can be found in Annex 2 – Description
This contract involves the supply of laboratory equipment, specifically a research microscope, for the Centre for New Technologies at the University of Warsaw (CeNT UW). Detailed specifications of the required equipment can be found in Annex 2 of the procurement documentation. The total value of the
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