Source: http://www.jernindustri.dk/procurement/view/27199/shallow_water_oil_spill_response_vessels
Timestamp: 2017-06-25 17:27:11
Document Index: 409383505

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 171', '§ 7', '§ 2', '§ 171', '§ 185', '§ 6', '§ 12']

EU-nr 2017/S 054-099414
Offentliggjort 17.03.2017
In order to handle oil spill in shallow/coastal waters, the Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization (DALO) wishes to procure eighteen (18) simple and solid shallow water oil spill response vessels (work-boats in the category of small landing crafts). The vessels shall be fitted and supplied with various equipment such as, but not exclusively, engine, crane with grab, oil pump, oil skimmer and containers for oil. All of the vessels shall be on trailers suitable for road transport. Four (4) of the 18 vessels on trailers shall be smaller and able to/fit into and be transported by a C-130J Hercules aircraft. II.1.6)
In order to handle oil spill in shallow/coastal waters, the Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization (DALO) wishes to procure eighteen (18) simple and solid shallow water oil spill response vessels (work-boats in the category of small landing crafts). The vessels shall be fitted and supplied with various equipment such as, but not exclusively, engine, crane with grab, oil pump, oil skimmer and containers for oil. All of the vessels shall be on trailers suitable for road transport. Four (4) of the 18 vessels on trailers shall be smaller and able to/fit into and be transported by a C-130J Hercules aircraft. II.2.5)
Lots: DALO has decided not to divide the contract into lots as DALO requires the vessels to be identical and designed specifically for DALO. The tender is thus limited in the scope of goods and further subdivision into lots is irrelevant. Contract value: DALO has merely provided an estimated contract value. DALO expects the contract value to be between 35 000 000 — 50 000 000 DKK. Section IV: Procedure
Title: Shallow water oil spill response vessels A contract/lot is awarded: no
Due to an omission in the Contract Notice regarding information on number of applications DALO expects to pre-qualify, the current tender procedure is cancelled and a new Contract Notice will be published shortly. Please notice that DALO has utilized this opportunity to make amendments to the Instructions to Tenderers and to elaborate on the pre-qualification procedure. VI.4)
Precise information on deadline(s) for review procedures: Pursuant to Danish Act on The Complaints Board for Public Procurement (act no. 492 of 12.5.2010 with subsequent amendments — available at www.retsinformation.dk), the following time limits for filing a complaint apply: Complaints regarding a candidate not being pre-qualified must be filed with The Complaints Board for Public Procurement within 20 calendar days starting the day after the contracting authority has sent notification to the candidates involved, cf. § 171(2) of of the Danish act on Public Procurement (act no. 1564 of 15.12.2015 — available at www.retsinformation.dk) or § 7(1) of the Danish Act on The Complaints Board for Public Procurement, provided that the notification includes a short account of the relevant reasons for the decision. Other complaints must be filed with The Complaints Board for Public Procurement within: 1) 45 calendar days after the contracting authority has published a contract award notice in the Official Journal of the European Union (with effect from the day following the publication date). 2) 30 calendar days starting the day after the contracting authority has informed the tenderers in question, that the contracting authority has entered into a contract based on a framework agreement through reopening of competition or a dynamic purchasing system, provided that the notification includes a short account of the relevant reasons for the decision. 3) 6 months starting the day after the contracting authority has sent notification to the candidates/tenderers involved that the contracting authority has entered into the framework agreement, cf. § 2(2) or § 171(4) of the Act on Public Procurement, provided that the notification included a short account of the relevant reasons for the decision. 4) 20 calendar days starting the day after the contracting authority has published a notice concerning his decision to uphold the contract, cf. § 185(2) of the Act on Public Procurement. The complainant must inform the contracting authority of the complaint in writing at the latest simultaneously with the lodge of the complaint to The Complaints Board for Public Procurement stating whether the complaint has been lodged in the stand-still period, cf. § 6(4) of the Act on The Complaints Board for Public Procurement. If the complaint has not been lodged in the stand-still period, the complainant must also state whether it is requested that the appeal is granted delaying effect, cf. § 12(1) of the said Act. The e-mail of The Complaints Board for Public Procurement is stated in section VI.4.1). The Complaints Board for Public Procurement's own guidance note concerning complaints is available at the internet address stated in section VI.4.1). VI.4.4)