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Queen's University Belfast

250153 Contract for the supply, delivery, and installation of a high accuracy, high performance, multifunctional, large volume co-ordinate measuring machine for the automated inspection of large volume, high value manufactured components

ValueValue not published
Deadline
Published30 Jan 2026
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
procurement@qub.ac.uk

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

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The brief

Queen’s University of Belfast want to procure a high accuracy, high performance, multifunctional, large volume co-ordinate measurement machine for the automated inspection of large volume, high value, manufactured components for local aerospace, civil, maritime and green technology industries.

The co-ordinate measuring machine will be used as an all-purpose flexible CMM for the dimensional inspection of large components for general industry.

Typical products expected to be inspected are tooling and fixturing, machined parts, composite structures and assemblies for the aerospace industry.

It will need to have the capability of accessing deep features as well as scanning and measuring complex free form shapes.

The machine will need to provide flexibility, high throughput, high accuracy, as well as high reliability with minimal maintenance.

The machine will be installed in a dedicated climate-controlled metrology laboratory, but we require the machine to be equipped with temperature compensation system and protection from airborne contaminants.

The machine will need to be equipped initially with an automatic indexing probe head and with tactile probing and tactile scanning capabilities.

The machine connectivity, controls and software will need to be able to support the addition of other sensors in the future, such as laser scanners, non-contact sensors, optical sensors or surface roughness probes.

It will need to have the ability to support the provision of automatic interchange of multiple sensors and styli.

The machine will be utilised primarily for research purposes, resulting in lower hours run compared to a manufacturing environment.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

Typical products expected to be inspected are

Typical products expected to be inspected are tooling and fixturing, machined parts, composite structures and assemblies for the aerospace industry.

02

It will need to have the capability

It will need to have the capability of accessing deep features as well as scanning and measuring complex free form shapes.

03

The machine will need to provide flexibility

The machine will need to provide flexibility, high throughput, high accuracy, as well as high reliability with minimal maintenance.

04

The machine will need to be equipped

The machine will need to be equipped initially with an automatic indexing probe head and with tactile probing and tactile scanning capabilities.

05

The machine connectivity, controls and software

The machine connectivity, controls and software will need to be able to support the addition of other sensors in the future, such as laser scanners, non-contact sensors, optical sensors or surface roughness probes.

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Source & provenance
OCID
ocds-h6vhtk-05d942
Stage
award · Awarded
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
008360-2026
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