The purchase of a nuclear power plant simulator including basic training from the funds of the “Excellence Initiative – Research University” programme implemented at the Warsaw University of Technolo…
Purchaser
Warsaw University of Technology
Country
Poland
Notice published
29 Dec 2025
Tenqual indexed
31 Dec 2025
Closing date
Not listed
Source ID
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Tender summary
The subject-matter of the contract is the purchase and delivery of a real-time computer simulator of a nuclear power plant with a PWR reactor type with four steam generators with an electrical output of more than 1000 MWe, including: 1) delivery of functional software for simulating the operation of a nuclear power plant; 2) delivery of IT infrastructure (“Equipment”): 1 server, 1 Instructor station, 3 Training stations, a projector and a printer including installation, configuration and launch; 3) training in the use of simulation equipment and software, including the required materials and documentation; 4) a minimum 12-month guarantee; 5) hardware and technical support for 12 months; 6) a licence to use and apply the simulator software for an unlimited period of time and ownership of the media on which it is recorded; 7) after-sales service for a period of 24 months from the end of the warranty. A detailed description of the subject-matter of the contract (DDSC) is included in Annex No. 1 to the Terms of Reference (ToR). Terms and conditions of the execution of the subject-matter of the contract are specified in Annex No. 2 to ToR - Draft Agreement Provisions.
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- Issued by Warsaw University of Technology.
- Located in Poland.
- Source notice 865516-2025 on TED.
- Notice published 29 Dec 2025; Tenqual indexed it 31 Dec 2025.
- No closing date is listed yet.
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