Germany - X-ray table
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- Opportunity closing date
- 11 January 2021
- Opportunity publication date
- 14 December 2020
- Category
- 33111100: X-
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
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Description
In the Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at the Hannover Medical School, diagnostic imaging procedures are carried out for the purpose of patient care, teaching and research. For radiological-clinical diagnostics, teaching and research, the Center for Radiology currently has a total of 4 computed tomography devices at its disposal. Two of the existing CT devices have been in operation for about 15 years and are to be replaced via lots 1 and 2 via the tendering procedure carried out here within the framework of large-scale equipment purchases, among other things in view of increasing age-related repair failures. In particular, the need for low-radiation examinations can no longer be adequately met with these devices. Currently available ultra-low dose techniques require modern CT equipment with improved detector technology and modern evaluation algorithms. In addition, a framework contract is to be concluded for 3 years for the successive replacement of the 6 conventional X-ray systems, which are also obsolete, by lot 3.
The two CT equipment systems to be procured must meet different requirements, but at the same time be powerful enough to compensate for service times or down-time of the remaining equipment. Ideally, both units should have the same user interface and offer the possibility of extensive post-processing of the image data. The standardization of a uniform user interface considerably simplifies the training of the medical service and the medical-technical service, facilitates the preparation of protocols and has a very significant influence on the efficiency and safety in the clinical operation of patient care.The two CT device systems to be procured are to be installed in building K05-Ebene-HO- after the rooms have been converted. Room 2212 (previously Room 2211) is intended for the installation of the diagnostic CT equipment system. The CT system, which is primarily intended for interventions, will be installed in room 2630 (previously room 2330) The factors which limit the investment in the acquisition of equipment economically by the vote of the German Research Foundation are as follows:- Lot 1: Computer tomograph (large equipment procedure GGP 901) = EUR 1,182,000.00 incl. 19% VAT. (993,277.31 EUR excl. VAT),- Lot 2: Computer tomograph (large equipment procedure GGP 913) = 1,617,000.00 EUR incl. 19 % VAT,(1,358,823.52 EUR excl. VAT).further information can be found in the service description.lot 3 contains the conclusion of a framework agreement for a period of 3 years with linear call-off quantity. The existing conventional X-ray equipment in the central diagnostics, the emergency room (including shock room) as well as the children's clinic are outdated. In addition, some of the specifications of the test centre for the documentation of radiation protection-relevant parameters are no longer being observed, so that there is acute pressure to act. Against this background, the existing 6 x-ray workplaces are to be successively replaced by means of a framework contract within the framework of a call for tenders in order to achieve a maximum degree of standardisation. The equipment must meet the various requirements (including special orthopaedic and accident surgery images), but at the same time be powerful enough to compensate for service times or down-time of the remaining equipment. The devices should have the same user interface with regard to the aforementioned standardization efforts. The standardization considerably simplifies training of ÄD and MTD, facilitates the creation of protocols and has a significant influence on efficiency and safety in clinical operation. In addition to the simplified training of technical personnel and increased safety during operation, the interchangeability of individual components (mobile detectors) offers considerable advantages from an economic and organizational point of view (failure concept). With regard to the equipment to be procured, the MHH has the highest requirements with regard to equipment load capacity and reliability, ergonomics, image quality and dose efficiency due to the use of high-volume workstations (almost 100,000 examinations) for a seriously ill patient collective of a maximum care provider. The invitation to tender is therefore designed with a clear focus on high-quality technical equipment of the devices The replacement of the devices is carried out during ongoing operation over a longer period of time (see above), so that increased scheduling flexibility is required both on the part of the client and on the part of the later successful bidder.there are also important economically limiting factors for lot 3 The financing of the individual devices is secured exclusively from the investment funds of the university hospital.For this reason, the unit price for each of the X-ray systems intended for call-off must not exceed the net price of EUR 168,000.00 (EUR 199,920.00 gross), since in the event of an excess, the assessment procedure by the German Research Foundation would be necessary and no legally binding obligation to accept the equipment can be given (if no bidder meets this requirement, Lot 3 of the tendering procedure will be cancelled). The two CT equipment systems to be procured must meet different requirements, but at the same time be powerful enough to compensate for service times or down-time of the remaining equipment. Ideally, both devices should have the same user interface and offer the possibility of extensive post-processing of image data. The standardization of a uniform user interface considerably simplifies the training of the medical service and the medical-technical service, facilitates the preparation of protocols and has a very significant influence on the efficiency and safety in the clinical operation of patient care.The two CT device systems to be procured are to be installed in building K05-Ebene-HO- after the rooms have been converted. Room 2212 (previously Room 2211) is intended for the installation of the diagnostic CT equipment system. The CT system, which is primarily intended for interventions, will be installed in room 2630 (previously room 2330) The factors which limit the investment in the acquisition of equipment economically by the vote of the German Research Foundation are as follows:- Lot 1: Computer tomograph (large equipment procedure GGP 901) = EUR 1,182,000.00 incl. 19% VAT. (993 277.31 EUR excl. VAT),- Lot 2: Computer tomograph (large equipment procedure GGP 913) = 1 617 000.00 EUR incl. 19 % VAT,(1 358 823.52 EUR excl. VAT).further information can be found in the service description.lot 3 contains the conclusion of a framework contract for a period of 3 years with linear call-off quantity. The existing conventional X-ray equipment in the central diagnostics, the emergency room (including shock room) as well as the children's clinic are outdated. In addition, some of the specifications of the test centre for the documentation of radiation protection-relevant parameters are no longer being observed, so that there is acute pressure to act. Against this background, the existing 6 x-ray workplaces are to be successively replaced by means of a framework contract within the framework of a call for tenders in order to achieve a maximum degree of standardisation. The equipment must meet the various requirements (including special orthopaedic and accident surgery images), but at the same time be powerful enough to compensate for service times or down-time of the remaining equipment. The devices should have the same user interface with regard to the aforementioned standardization efforts. The standardization considerably simplifies training of ÄD and MTD, facilitates the creation of protocols and has a significant influence on efficiency and safety in clinical operation. In addition to the simplified training of technical personnel and increased safety during operation, the exchangeability of individual components (mobile detectors) offers considerable advantages from an economic and organizational point of view (failure concept). With regard to the equipment to be procured, the MHH has the highest requirements with regard to equipment load capacity and reliability, ergonomics, image quality and dose efficiency due to the use of high-volume workstations (almost 100,000 examinations) for a seriously ill patient collective of a maximum care provider. The invitation to tender is therefore designed with a clear focus on high-quality technical equipment of the devices The devices will be replaced during ongoing operation over a longer period of time (see above), so that an increased flexibility of deadlines is required both on the part of the client and on the part of the later successful bidder. There are also important economically limiting factors for lot 3 The financing of the individual devices is secured exclusively from the investment funds of the university hospital.For this reason, the unit price for each of the X-ray systems intended for call-off must not exceed the net price of EUR 168,000.00 (EUR 199,920.00 gross), since in the event of an excess, the assessment procedure by the German Research Foundation would be necessary and no legally binding obligation to accept the equipment can be given (if no bidder meets this requirement, Lot 3 of the tendering procedure will be cancelled). The two CT equipment systems to be procured must meet different requirements, but at the same time be powerful enough to compensate for service times or down-time of the remaining equipment. Ideally, both devices should have the same user interface and offer the possibility of extensive post-processing of image data. The standardization of a uniform user interface considerably simplifies the training of the medical service and the medical-technical service, facilitates the preparation of protocols and has a very significant influence on the efficiency and safety in the clinical operation of patient care.The two CT device systems to be procured are to be installed in building K05-Ebene-HO- after the rooms have been converted. Room 2212 (previously Room 2211) is intended for the installation of the diagnostic CT equipment system. The CT system, which is primarily intended for interventions, will be installed in room 2630 (previously room 2330) The factors which limit the investment in the acquisition of equipment economically by the vote of the German Research Foundation are as follows:- Lot 1: Computer tomograph (large equipment procedure GGP 901) = EUR 1,182,000.00 incl. 19% VAT. (993 277.31 EUR excl. VAT),- Lot 2: Computer tomograph (large equipment procedure GGP 913) = 1 617 000.00 EUR incl. 19 % VAT,(1 358 823.52 EUR excl. VAT)Further information can be found in the service description.lot 3 contains the conclusion of a framework contract for a period of 3 years with linear call-off quantity. The existing conventional X-ray equipment in the central diagnostics department, the emergency room (including shock room) and the children's clinic is outdated. In addition, some of the specifications of the test centre for the documentation of radiation protection-relevant parameters are no longer being observed, so that there is acute pressure to act. Against this background, the existing 6 x-ray workplaces are to be successively replaced by means of a framework contract within the framework of a call for tenders in order to achieve a maximum degree of standardisation. The equipment must meet the various requirements (including special orthopaedic and accident surgery images), but at the same time be powerful enough to compensate for service times or down-time of the remaining equipment. The devices should have the same user interface with regard to the aforementioned standardization efforts. The standardization considerably simplifies training of ÄD and MTD, facilitates the creation of protocols and has a significant influence on efficiency and safety in clinical operation. In addition to the simplified training of technical personnel and increased safety during operation, the interchangeability of individual components (mobile detectors) offers considerable advantages from an economic and organizational point of view (failure concept). With regard to the equipment to be procured, the MHH has the highest requirements with regard to equipment load capacity and reliability, ergonomics, image quality and dose efficiency due to the use of high-volume workstations (almost 100,000 examinations) for a seriously ill patient collective of a maximum care provider. The invitation to tender is therefore designed with a clear focus on high-quality technical equipment of the devices The replacement of the devices is carried out during ongoing operation over a longer period of time (see above), so that increased scheduling flexibility is required both on the part of the client and on the part of the later successful bidder.there are also important economically limiting factors for lot 3 The financing of the individual devices is secured exclusively from the investment funds of the university hospital.For this reason, the unit price for each of the X-ray systems intended for call-off may not exceed the net price of EUR 168,000.00 (EUR 199,920.00 gross), since in the event of an excess, the assessment procedure by the German Research Foundation would be necessary and no legally binding obligation to accept the equipment can be given (if no bidder meets this requirement, Lot 3 of the tendering procedure will be cancelled).
- Opportunity closing date
- 11 January 2021
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
About the buyer
- Address
- Medizinische Hochschule Hannover Carl-Neuberg-Straße 1 Hannover 30625 Germany
- Contact
- zentraleinkauf@mh-hannover.de
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