Please note: this notice is published on a voluntary basis for advertisement purposes.
This procurement competition is to establish a framework agreement. ESB is now seeking expressions of interest for the provision of works, supplies and services related to civil balance of plant for wind farms acquired or built in Great Britain (GB) during the term of this Framework, including Joint Venture or subsidiary developments. Please refer to the pre-qualification documentation for a further details.
Deadline
The time limit for receipt of tenders was 2017-09-25.
The procurement was published on 2017-08-24.
Contract notice (2017-08-24) Object Scope of the procurement
Title: Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
Reference number: GWM-6753
Short description:
โPlease note: this notice is published on a voluntary basis for advertisement purposes.โ 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: Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work๐ฆ
Additional CPV: Engineering works and construction works๐ฆ Place of performance
NUTS region: Scotland ๐๏ธ
Procedure
Procedure type: Negotiated procedure
Type of bid: Submission for all lots
Award criteria
The most economic tender
Reference Dates
Date dispatched: 2017-08-24 ๐
Submission deadline: 2017-09-25 ๐
Publication date: 2017-08-26 ๐
Identifiers
Notice number: 2017/S 163-336805
Refers to notice: 2017/S 089-175142
OJ-S issue: 163
Additional information
โThis procurement competition is intended to establish a multi-party Framework agreement. It is expected that the framework will contain five (5) suitably...โ
This procurement competition is intended to establish a multi-party Framework agreement. It is expected that the framework will contain five (5) suitably qualified service providers. The Framework term will compromise of a three (3) year initial term, with the option, at the Contracting Entity's own discretion, to extend up to a maximum of a further 5 years.
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Source: OJS 2017/S 163-336805 (2017-08-24)