Japanese Government Procurement
National University Corporation - Notice of Procurement (Goods & Services)Supercomputer System 1 Set
This procurement is covered by the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement, Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement or Japan-UK Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.
Publishing date | Feb 21, 2023 |
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Type of notice | Notice of Procurement (Goods & Services) |
Procurement entity | National University Corporation - Kyoto |
Classification |
0014 Office Machines & Automatic Data Processing Equipment |
Summay of notice | ⑴ Official in charge of disbursement of the procuring entity : Nagahiro Minato, President, Kyoto University ⑵ Classification of the products to be procured : 14 ⑶ Nature and quantity of the products to be rent : Supercomputer System 1 Set ⑷ Rent period : From 1 January, 2024 through 31 December, 2027 ⑸ Rent place : Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University ⑹ Qualifications for participating in the tendering procedures : Suppliers eligible for participating in the proposed tender are those who shall : A not come under Article 4 of the Regulation concerning the Contract for Kyoto University, B have the Grade A, Grade B or Grade C qualification during fiscal 2023 in the Kinki area in offer of services for participating in tenders by Single qualification for every ministry and agency, C meet content specified in the tender documentation, D prove to have the ability to rent the products concerned by themselves and by a third party, should the products requested through this notice be rent by a third party, prove to have prepared a system to provide maintenance for the rent products, E not be currently under a suspension of business order as instructed by Kyoto University. ⑺ Time limit of tender : 17 : 00 14 April, 2023 ⑻ Contact point for the notice : Emi Yamada, Finance Department, Procurement Section, Accounting Division, Kyoto University, Yoshida-Honmachi Sakyo-ku Kyoto-shi 606-8501 Japan, TEL 075-753-2167 ⑼ Please be noted that if it is indicated that environmental conditions relating to the procurement are laid down in its tender documents. |