This contract opportunity involves the supply of equipment and instruments for underwater observatories. The required items include parallelepiped buoyancy devices, toroidal quarter buoyancy devices, and autonomous CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth) instruments. Suppliers are invited to provide
Tender closed on 2 Jun 2025. Awaiting award.
This contract involves project management services for the rehabilitation and restructuring of a scientific building at the Ifremer Atlantic Center in Nantes, as part of the Seemer project. The estimated budget for the construction work is €9,500,000 excluding tax. The contract includes the followin
This contract is for the design and supply of submersible voltage sensors. The buyer, Ifremer, is seeking suppliers who can provide these specialized instruments. The deadline for submissions is October 27, 2025. Interested suppliers can find more details and submit their proposals through the TED p
This contract opportunity involves the maintenance and repair of pipettes, balances, and microscopes for IFREMER (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea). The total value of the contract is €750,000. Suppliers are invited to provide their services to ensure the proper functioning and
This contract opportunity involves the deconstruction of the vessel ALIS. The project is valued at approximately €343,456.80 and is being offered by Ifremer, a public sector buyer in France. Suppliers are invited to provide services related to the safe and efficient dismantling of the boat. For more
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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.