This contract will be for the hire of an MSO Passenger Certified Boat Charter, Tug Hire, Dive Support Vessel Hire and Consort Vessel Hire for the Irish Naval Service, Department of Defence. The tender will be divided into 4 lots and tenderers may bid on 1 or multiple lots.
Deadline
The time limit for receipt of tenders was 2013-09-03.
The procurement was published on 2013-07-20.
Contract notice (2013-07-20) Object Scope of the procurement
Title: Ship chartering services
Quantity or scope:
“Lot 1 - Hire of an MSO certified passenger vessel. A bareboat charter is required. This vessel will be used to provide a passenger service to and from...”
Quantity or scope
Lot 1 - Hire of an MSO certified passenger vessel. A bareboat charter is required. This vessel will be used to provide a passenger service to and from Haulbowline Island within Cork Harbour, specifically for the use of members of the Defence Forces & Department of Defence employees.Lot 2 - Hire of a tug. A tug is required for use within the Naval Basin and also for Naval ships manoeuvring at the Oil Wharf. A tug is required to manoeuvre Naval Ships at the Oil Wharf and within the Naval Basin. A tug can be required at short notice.Lot 3 - Hire of a Dive Support Vessel.Lot 4 – Hire of Consort Vessel for various exercises.
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Original language: English 🗣️
Document type: Contract notice
Nature of contract: Services
Regulation: European Union
Common procurement vocabulary (CPV)
Code: Ship chartering services📦
Procedure
Procedure type: Open procedure
Type of bid: Submission for all lots
Award criteria
The most economic tender
Contracting authority Identity
Country: Ireland 🇮🇪
Awarding authority type: Ministry or any other national or federal authority
Awarding authority name: Irish Naval Service
Postal address: Haulbowline, Cobh
Postal town: County Cork
Contact
E-mail: claire.murphy@defenceforces.ie📧
Phone: +353 214864822📞
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