This contract involves the supply of measuring instruments and systems for the Technical University of Sofia, divided into specific categories: Category 1: Supply of measuring instruments; Category 2: Supply of analyzers; Category 3: Supply of measuring systems for the needs of Fix Sliven; Category
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All 3 awards went to one supplier, but likely framework call-offs rather than a true lock-out.
In research innovation, Technical University has awarded 3 contracts to 1 supplier.
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This contract involves the delivery of new, unused computer workstations for the Technical University of Sofia as part of the project BG-RRP-2.004-0005, aimed at enhancing research capacity and international recognition of the university. The supplied equipment must be in original factory packaging
This contract opportunity involves construction and installation works aimed at replacing window frames in student dormitories at the Technical University of Sofia. The project is divided into two main parts: 1. Replacement of external window frames at student dormitory No. 59, entrances A and B.
This contract opportunity is for the supply of tools and hardware needed for the National Professional High School in Pravets, as part of the project BG-RRP-1.015-1357-C01, which aims to establish a STEM center focused on robotics and prototyping. The procurement is divided into two categories: Cate
This contract involves the procurement of two brand new vans. The supplier is required to deliver the vehicles fully equipped with the following: - A safety triangle, first aid kit, fire extinguisher, and reflective vest (as per traffic laws); - A complete set of keys, tire changing tools, and other
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UK biomedical researchers can apply for up to £1 million in MRC funding to purchase a single piece of mid-range capital equipment by 31 December 2027.
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EPSRC-funded NetworkPlus bringing together researchers, industry, and communities to develop a roadmap for increasing UK property flood resilience adoption.