It is proposed to establish a Multi-Party Framework for Demolition Contractors for Dublin City Council and Fingal County Council. As stand-alone demolition projects arise over the life of the framework in the functional areas of the named Local Authorities, contracts will be awarded by competitive tender to contractors listed on the framework. The principal purpose of contracts used to demonstrate evidence of experience, must be demolition of former flat blocks, old housing stock, derelict buildings and other buildings or structures. Weathering of adjoining buildings, facade retention and/or temporary works may be required in certain instances. Design of temporary works and facade retention works may form part of the works. Asbestos surveys and removal may also form part of the works. Contracts vary in size and complexity. The Framework Agreement will apply to individual projects with anticipated project values ranging from EUR 15,000 to EUR 2.5m. The majority of the projects are envisaged to be less than EUR 500,000 in value. This is not a Framework of Contractors for Emergency Works to Dangerous Buildings. Contractors already listed on the established Framework for Emergency Works to Dangerous Buildings for Dublin City Council who wish to be considered for demolition works contracts should make a separate application for inclusion on this Framework for non emergency demolition works. Applications are only invited from contractors who have a proven track record in demolition and ancillary works. Applications are not invited from general building contractors who propose to sub-contract the whole of the works. All applicants who meet the minimum suitability and evaluation criteria will be shortlisted. All shortlisted members will then be invited to tender for a mini competition from which the framework will be established and the initial contract awarded. All framework members will be invited by way of mini-competitions as demolition projects arise.
Deadline
The time limit for receipt of tenders was 2013-11-14.
The procurement was published on 2013-10-11.
Contract notice (2013-10-11) Object Scope of the procurement
Title: Building demolition and wrecking work and earthmoving work
Quantity or scope:
Contracts vary in size and complexity. It is anticipated that value of projects will range from EUR 15,000 to EUR 2.5m. The Framework will last for 36 months with an option to extend it to 48 months. Applications are only invited from contractors who have a proven track record in demolition and ancillary works as described above. Applications are not invited from general building contractors who propose to sub-contract the whole of the works.6 000 000
Contracts vary in size and complexity. It is anticipated that value of projects will range from EUR 15,000 to EUR 2.5m. The Framework will last for 36 months with an option to extend it to 48 months. Applications are only invited from contractors who have a proven track record in demolition and ancillary works as described above. Applications are not invited from general building contractors who propose to sub-contract the whole of the works.6 000 000
Total value of the procurement: 6 000 000 ๐ฐ
Notice metadata
Original language: English ๐ฃ๏ธ
Document type: Contract notice
Nature of contract: Works
Regulation: European Union, with participation of GPA countries
Common procurement vocabulary (CPV)
Code: Building demolition and wrecking work and earthmoving work๐ฆ
Procedure
Procedure type: Restricted procedure
Type of bid: Submission for all lots
Award criteria
Lowest price
Contracting authority Identity
Country: Ireland ๐ฎ๐ช
Awarding authority type: Regional or local authority
Awarding authority name: Dublin City Council
Postal address: Block 4 West, Floor 2, Civic Offices, Wood Quay
Postal code: 8
Postal town: Dublin
Contact
Internet address: http://www.dublincity.ie๐
E-mail: peter.finnegan@dublincity.ie๐ง
Phone: +353 12225095๐
Fax: +353 12222999 ๐
Additional Information โ Dublin City Council
1. Dublin City Council is subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOI) 1997, 2003. If you consider that any of the information supplied by you is either commercially sensitive or confidential in nature, this should be highlighted and the reasons for the sensitivity specified. In such cases, the relevant material, will in response to the FOI request; be examined in the light of the exemptions provided for in the Acts.
2. It will be a condition for the award of any contract by Dublin City Council that the successful Tenderer and all sub-contractors (if applicable) produce a valid Tax Clearance Certificate from the Revenue Commissioners in compliance with Circular (43) 2006 (or as amended) and that the certificate will be maintained for the duration of the contract and will be on a 12 month basis. In the case of a non-resident Tenderer, a statement of suitability from the Revenue Commissioners will be required.
3. Suppliers must register their interest on the eTenders web site
(www. etenders.gov.ie) in order to be included on the mailing list for clarifications.
4.Please note in relation to all documents, that where reference is made to a particular standard, make, source, process, trademark, type or patent, that this is not to be regarded as a de facto requirement. In all such cases it should be understood that such indications are to be treated strictly and solely for reference purposes only, to which the words "or equivalent" will always be appended.
5. Please note also that all information relating to attachments, including clarifications and changes, will be published on the Irish Government Procurement Opportunities Portal (www.etenders.gov.ie) only. Registration is free of charge. Dublin City Council will not accept responsibility for information relayed (or not relayed) via third parties.
6. Emailed/faxed/late tenders will not be accepted. Tenderers are asked to include a return address on the packaging.
7. Tenders may be submitted in English or in the Irish language.
8. Please note that OJEU contracts are covered by the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA).
9. Appeals procedure: The body to whom appeals should be addressed is โ The High Court, Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin 7
10. All queries regarding this tender must be emailed to colette.kirwan@dublincity.ie. Queries must be in question format and must be submitted by email. Responses will be circulated to those candidates/tenderers that have registered an interest in this notice on the Irish Government procurement opportunities portal www.etenders.gov.ie. The details of the party making the query will not be disclosed when circulating the response. All queries must be submitted by 12:00 noon on 7.11.2013 to enable issue of responses to all interested parties.
To receive more information about this tender, including any amendments and/or clarifications and to request any clarifications and/or to respond to this tender, you must register your interest to this tender on the following site: https://irl.eu-supply.com/app/rfq/rwlentrance_s.asp?PID=70177&B=ETENDERS_SIMPLE
To receive more information about this tender, including any amendments and/or clarifications and to request any clarifications and/or to respond to this tender, you must register your interest to this tender on the following site: https://irl.eu-supply.com/app/rfq/rwlentrance_s.asp?PID=70695&B=ETENDERS_SIMPLE
1. Dublin City Council is subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOI) 1997, 2003. If you consider that any of the information supplied by you is either commercially sensitive or confidential in nature, this should be highlighted and the reasons for the sensitivity specified. In such cases, the relevant material, will in response to the FOI request; be examined in the light of the exemptions provided for in the Acts.
2. It will be a condition for the award of any contract by Dublin City Council that the successful Tenderer and all sub-contractors (if applicable) produce a valid Tax Clearance Certificate from the Revenue Commissioners in compliance with Circular (43) 2006 (or as amended) and that the certificate will be maintained for the duration of the contract and will be on a 12 month basis. In the case of a non-resident Tenderer, a statement of suitability from the Revenue Commissioners will be required.
3. Suppliers must register their interest on the eTenders web site
(www. etenders.gov.ie) in order to be included on the mailing list for clarifications.
4.Please note in relation to all documents, that where reference is made to a particular standard, make, source, process, trademark, type or patent, that this is not to be regarded as a de facto requirement. In all such cases it should be understood that such indications are to be treated strictly and solely for reference purposes only, to which the words "or equivalent" will always be appended.
5. Please note also that all information relating to attachments, including clarifications and changes, will be published on the Irish Government Procurement Opportunities Portal (www.etenders.gov.ie) only. Registration is free of charge. Dublin City Council will not accept responsibility for information relayed (or not relayed) via third parties.
6. Emailed/faxed/late tenders will not be accepted. Tenderers are asked to include a return address on the packaging.
7. Tenders may be submitted in English or in the Irish language.
8. Please note that OJEU contracts are covered by the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA).
9. Appeals procedure: The body to whom appeals should be addressed is โ The High Court, Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin 7
10. All queries regarding this tender must be emailed to colette.kirwan@dublincity.ie. Queries must be in question format and must be submitted by email. Responses will be circulated to those candidates/tenderers that have registered an interest in this notice on the Irish Government procurement opportunities portal www.etenders.gov.ie. The details of the party making the query will not be disclosed when circulating the response. All queries must be submitted by 12:00 noon on 7.11.2013 to enable issue of responses to all interested parties.
Object Scope of the procurement
Short description:
It is proposed to establish a Multi-Party Framework for Demolition Contractors for Dublin City Council and Fingal County Council. As stand-alone demolition projects arise over the life of the framework in the functional areas of the named Local Authorities, contracts will be awarded by competitive tender to contractors listed on the framework. The principal purpose of contracts used to demonstrate
It is proposed to establish a Multi-Party Framework for Demolition Contractors for Dublin City Council and Fingal County Council. As stand-alone demolition projects arise over the life of the framework in the functional areas of the named Local Authorities, contracts will be awarded by competitive tender to contractors listed on the framework. The principal purpose of contracts used to demonstrate
evidence of experience, must be demolition of former flat blocks, old housing stock, derelict buildings and other buildings or structures. Weathering of adjoining buildings, facade retention and/or temporary works may be required in certain instances. Design of temporary works and facade retention works may form part of the works. Asbestos surveys and removal may also form part of the works.
evidence of experience, must be demolition of former flat blocks, old housing stock, derelict buildings and other buildings or structures. Weathering of adjoining buildings, facade retention and/or temporary works may be required in certain instances. Design of temporary works and facade retention works may form part of the works. Asbestos surveys and removal may also form part of the works.
Contracts vary in size and complexity. The Framework Agreement will apply to individual projects with anticipated project values ranging from EUR 15,000 to EUR 2.5m. The majority of the projects are envisaged to be less than EUR 500,000 in value. This is not a Framework of Contractors for Emergency Works to Dangerous Buildings. Contractors already listed on the established Framework for Emergency Works to Dangerous Buildings for Dublin City Council who wish to be considered for demolition works contracts should make a separate application for inclusion on this Framework for non emergency demolition works. Applications are only invited from contractors who have a proven track record in demolition and ancillary works. Applications are not invited from general building contractors who propose to sub-contract the whole of the works. All applicants who meet the minimum suitability and evaluation criteria will be shortlisted. All shortlisted members will then be invited to tender for a mini competition from which the framework will be established and the initial contract awarded. All framework members will be invited by way of mini-competitions as demolition projects arise.
Contracts vary in size and complexity. The Framework Agreement will apply to individual projects with anticipated project values ranging from EUR 15,000 to EUR 2.5m. The majority of the projects are envisaged to be less than EUR 500,000 in value. This is not a Framework of Contractors for Emergency Works to Dangerous Buildings. Contractors already listed on the established Framework for Emergency Works to Dangerous Buildings for Dublin City Council who wish to be considered for demolition works contracts should make a separate application for inclusion on this Framework for non emergency demolition works. Applications are only invited from contractors who have a proven track record in demolition and ancillary works. Applications are not invited from general building contractors who propose to sub-contract the whole of the works. All applicants who meet the minimum suitability and evaluation criteria will be shortlisted. All shortlisted members will then be invited to tender for a mini competition from which the framework will be established and the initial contract awarded. All framework members will be invited by way of mini-competitions as demolition projects arise.
Quantity or scope:
Contracts vary in size and complexity. It is anticipated that value of projects will range from EUR 15,000 to EUR 2.5m. The Framework will last for 36 months with an option to extend it to 48 months. Applications are only invited from contractors who have a proven track record in demolition and ancillary works as described above. Applications are not invited from general building contractors who propose to sub-contract the whole of the works.
Contracts vary in size and complexity. It is anticipated that value of projects will range from EUR 15,000 to EUR 2.5m. The Framework will last for 36 months with an option to extend it to 48 months. Applications are only invited from contractors who have a proven track record in demolition and ancillary works as described above. Applications are not invited from general building contractors who propose to sub-contract the whole of the works.
Duration: 48 months Place of performance
Main site or place of performance: Dublin City Council & Fingal Co. Council Functional Area.
Legal, economic, financial and technical information Conditions for participation
Suitability to pursue the professional activity: Please refer to information on etenders at www.etenders.gov.ie
Economic and financial standing: Please refer to information on etenders at www.etenders.gov.ie
Technical and professional ability: Please refer to information on etenders at www.etenders.gov.ie
Procedure
Maximum number of operators of the framework agreement: 8
Duration of the framework agreement in months: 48
Languages
Language: English ๐ฃ๏ธ
Other languages: Ga
1. Dublin City Council is subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOI) 1997, 2003. If you consider that any of the information supplied by you is either commercially sensitive or confidential in nature, this should be highlighted and the reasons for the sensitivity specified. In such cases, the relevant material, will in response to the FOI request; be examined in the light of the exemptions provided for in the Acts.
1. Dublin City Council is subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOI) 1997, 2003. If you consider that any of the information supplied by you is either commercially sensitive or confidential in nature, this should be highlighted and the reasons for the sensitivity specified. In such cases, the relevant material, will in response to the FOI request; be examined in the light of the exemptions provided for in the Acts.
2. It will be a condition for the award of any contract by Dublin City Council that the successful Tenderer and all sub-contractors (if applicable) produce a valid Tax Clearance Certificate from the Revenue Commissioners in compliance with Circular (43) 2006 (or as amended) and that the certificate will be maintained for the duration of the contract and will be on a 12 month basis. In the case of a non-resident Tenderer, a statement of suitability from the Revenue Commissioners will be required.
2. It will be a condition for the award of any contract by Dublin City Council that the successful Tenderer and all sub-contractors (if applicable) produce a valid Tax Clearance Certificate from the Revenue Commissioners in compliance with Circular (43) 2006 (or as amended) and that the certificate will be maintained for the duration of the contract and will be on a 12 month basis. In the case of a non-resident Tenderer, a statement of suitability from the Revenue Commissioners will be required.
3. Suppliers must register their interest on the eTenders web site
(www. etenders.gov.ie) in order to be included on the mailing list for clarifications.
4.Please note in relation to all documents, that where reference is made to a particular standard, make, source, process, trademark, type or patent, that this is not to be regarded as a de facto requirement. In all such cases it should be understood that such indications are to be treated strictly and solely for reference purposes only, to which the words "or equivalent" will always be appended.
4.Please note in relation to all documents, that where reference is made to a particular standard, make, source, process, trademark, type or patent, that this is not to be regarded as a de facto requirement. In all such cases it should be understood that such indications are to be treated strictly and solely for reference purposes only, to which the words "or equivalent" will always be appended.
5. Please note also that all information relating to attachments, including clarifications and changes, will be published on the Irish Government Procurement Opportunities Portal (www.etenders.gov.ie) only. Registration is free of charge. Dublin City Council will not accept responsibility for information relayed (or not relayed) via third parties.
5. Please note also that all information relating to attachments, including clarifications and changes, will be published on the Irish Government Procurement Opportunities Portal (www.etenders.gov.ie) only. Registration is free of charge. Dublin City Council will not accept responsibility for information relayed (or not relayed) via third parties.
6. Emailed/faxed/late tenders will not be accepted. Tenderers are asked to include a return address on the packaging.
7. Tenders may be submitted in English or in the Irish language.
8. Please note that OJEU contracts are covered by the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA).
9. Appeals procedure: The body to whom appeals should be addressed is โ The High Court, Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin 7
10. All queries regarding this tender must be emailed to colette.kirwan@dublincity.ie. Queries must be in question format and must be submitted by email. Responses will be circulated to those candidates/tenderers that have registered an interest in this notice on the Irish Government procurement opportunities portal www.etenders.gov.ie. The details of the party making the query will not be disclosed when circulating the response. All queries must be submitted by 12:00 noon on 7.11.2013 to enable issue of responses to all interested parties.
10. All queries regarding this tender must be emailed to colette.kirwan@dublincity.ie. Queries must be in question format and must be submitted by email. Responses will be circulated to those candidates/tenderers that have registered an interest in this notice on the Irish Government procurement opportunities portal www.etenders.gov.ie. The details of the party making the query will not be disclosed when circulating the response. All queries must be submitted by 12:00 noon on 7.11.2013 to enable issue of responses to all interested parties.
To receive more information about this tender, including any amendments and/or clarifications and to request any clarifications and/or to respond to this tender, you must register your interest to this tender on the following site:โฆ
Complementary information Review body
Name: The High Court
Postal address: The Four Courts, Inns Quay
Postal town: Dublin
Postal code: 7
Country: Ireland ๐ฎ๐ช
Source: OJS 2013/S 200-345183 (2013-10-11)