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Invitation to submit a financial offer regarding the supply of fire safety equipment for the sub-project 8 Archaeological research and works of the project Collection, treatment of urban waste water of the Municipality of Marathon and... Invitation to submit a financial offer concerning supply of fire safety equipment of the sub-project 8 Archaeological research and works of the project Collection, treatment of urban wastewater of the Municipality of Marathon and Disposal - Reuse of treated effluents - Phase B with code OPS6018876 in the Environment Program and Climate Change 2021-2027 NUTS kodai: Invitation to submit a financial offer regarding the supply of fire safety equipment for the sub-project 8 Archaeological investigations and works of the project Collection, treatment of municipal waste water of the Municipality of Marathon and Disposal - Reuse of treated effluents - Phase B with code OPS6018876 in the Environment and Climate Change Program 2021-2027

  • 16 Feb 2026
  • 135412759
  • Refer Document

Supply of fire stopping materials
CPV classifications: 35111200 - Firefighting materials44480000 - Miscellaneous fire-protection equipment35111500 - Fire suppression system35111520 - Fire suppression foam or similar compounds35111300 - Fire extinguishers39525400 - Fire blankets

  • 06 Mar 2026
  • 135405540
  • Refer Document

Glasgow Kelvin College is carrying market engagement for specification information gathering for a system which will include: CCTV, fire detection, intruder alarms, access control systems and call points (within accessible toilets and fire refuge areas).
Main CPV code: 35120000 - Surveillance and security systems and devices

  • 26 Mar 2026
  • 135405305
  • Refer Document

Thames Water is seeking to significantly improve its ability to detect leakage and bursts across its trunk mains network, where current monitoring coverage remains limited. This lack of visibility restricts early detection and response, increasing the risk of water loss, asset failure, and service disruption. To address this, Thames Water intends to roll out a Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) fibre sensing solution, with the ambition of achieving near-100% coverage across its trunk mains estate. DAS technology offers the potential to transform network monitoring by converting fibre optic cables into thousands of acoustic sensors, enabling continuous, real-time detection of leaks, bursts, and third-party interference over long distances. The solution must be scalable, cost-effective, and capable of integrating with Thames Water's existing systems and operational workflows. Thames Water is interested in identifying potential service providers who can propose solutions that directly address this challenge. Providers will need to demonstrate how their approach will deliver reliable coverage, actionable insights, and long-term value. Key considerations include deployment strategy, data quality, system integration, and support for future enhancements in predictive maintenance and leakage reduction. The successful partner(s) will play a critical role in helping Thames Water achieve its strategic goal of near-total trunk main monitoring coverage through fibre sensing. Thames ...

  • 12 Mar 2026
  • 135404698
  • Refer Document

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