The Shared Waters Enhancement and Loughs Legacy (SWELL) project is supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. The SWELL project’s aim is to improve the water quality, within the shared waters of Carlingford Lough and Lough Foyle. Through strategic catchment investigations and modelling, the SWELL project is planned to deliver optimised, sustainable capital upgrades to wastewater assets. Preliminary solutions have been identified including works at Omeath in County Louth, and Lifford, Killea and Castlefinn in County Donegal; these are known as the “Primary Sites”, where the locations having the greatest negative impact on water quality — in advance of assessments confirming this. “Reserve Sites” at Carlingford, Carrigans and Muff have also been identified; these are back-up locations should the primary sites not prove to qualify. Refer to ITT document.
Deadline
The time limit for receipt of tenders was 2018-04-25.
The procurement was published on 2018-03-16.
Suppliers
The following suppliers are mentioned in award decisions or other procurement documents:
Contract notice (2018-03-16) Object Scope of the procurement
Title: Consulting services for water-supply and waste-water other than for construction
Reference number: 17/201
Short description:
The Shared Waters Enhancement and Loughs Legacy (SWELL) project is supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. The SWELL project’s aim is to improve the water quality, within the shared waters of Carlingford Lough and Lough Foyle. Through strategic catchment investigations and modelling, the SWELL project is planned to deliver optimised, sustainable capital upgrades to wastewater assets. Preliminary solutions have been identified including works at Omeath in County Louth, and Lifford, Killea and Castlefinn in County Donegal; these are known as the “Primary Sites”, where the locations having the greatest negative impact on water quality — in advance of assessments confirming this. “Reserve Sites” at Carlingford, Carrigans and Muff have also been identified; these are back-up locations should the primary sites not prove to qualify. Refer to ITT document.
The Shared Waters Enhancement and Loughs Legacy (SWELL) project is supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. The SWELL project’s aim is to improve the water quality, within the shared waters of Carlingford Lough and Lough Foyle. Through strategic catchment investigations and modelling, the SWELL project is planned to deliver optimised, sustainable capital upgrades to wastewater assets. Preliminary solutions have been identified including works at Omeath in County Louth, and Lifford, Killea and Castlefinn in County Donegal; these are known as the “Primary Sites”, where the locations having the greatest negative impact on water quality — in advance of assessments confirming this. “Reserve Sites” at Carlingford, Carrigans and Muff have also been identified; these are back-up locations should the primary sites not prove to qualify. Refer to ITT document.
Documents are available to all candidates who register their interest through e-tenders. All queries for clarification must be submitted via email to tenders@ervia.ie
The tender must be completed and returned to the address detailed in the attached document not later than 12:00 (local time) 25.4.2018.
Documents are available to all candidates who register their interest through e-tenders. All queries for clarification must be submitted via email to tenders@ervia.ie
The tender must be completed and returned to the address detailed in the attached document not later than 12:00 (local time) 25.4.2018.
Object Scope of the procurement
Short description:
The Shared Waters Enhancement and Loughs Legacy (SWELL) project is supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. The SWELL project’s aim is to improve the water quality, within the shared waters of Carlingford Lough and Lough Foyle. Through strategic catchment investigations and modelling, the SWELL project is planned to deliver optimised, sustainable capital opgrades to wastewater assets. Refer to ITT document.
The Shared Waters Enhancement and Loughs Legacy (SWELL) project is supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. The SWELL project’s aim is to improve the water quality, within the shared waters of Carlingford Lough and Lough Foyle. Through strategic catchment investigations and modelling, the SWELL project is planned to deliver optimised, sustainable capital opgrades to wastewater assets. Refer to ITT document.
Duration: 62 months
Name of EU-financed project or programme: Swell Project
Additional information:
Documents are available to all candidates who register their interest through e-tenders. All queries for clarification must be submitted via email to tenders@ervia.ie
The tender must be completed and returned to the address detailed in the attached document not later than 12:00 (local time) 25.4.2018.
Place of performance
Main site or place of performance: Louth and Donegal.
Legal, economic, financial and technical information Conditions for participation
Suitability to pursue the professional activity: Refer to tender documents.
Contract execution
Legal form to be taken by the group of economic operators to whom the contract is to be awarded:
Requests to participate may be submitted by single entities or by groups of service providers. A group will not be required to convert into a specific legal form in order to submit a request to participate, but may if the Contracting Entity considers it necessary to ensure that the contract is carried out to its satisfaction, be required to do so prior to award of the contract. The Contracting Entity also reserves the right to contract with each member of the group on the basis of joint and several liability, or with one member of the group as a main contractor with a number of subcontractors or on any other basis as the Contracting Entity considers appropriate.
Legal form to be taken by the group of economic operators to whom the contract is to be awarded
Requests to participate may be submitted by single entities or by groups of service providers. A group will not be required to convert into a specific legal form in order to submit a request to participate, but may if the Contracting Entity considers it necessary to ensure that the contract is carried out to its satisfaction, be required to do so prior to award of the contract. The Contracting Entity also reserves the right to contract with each member of the group on the basis of joint and several liability, or with one member of the group as a main contractor with a number of subcontractors or on any other basis as the Contracting Entity considers appropriate.
Procedure
Time of receipt of tenders: 12:00
Languages in which tenders or requests to participate may be submitted: English 🗣️
Irish 🗣️
Tender validity period: 8 months
Tender opening date: 2018-04-25 đź“…
Tender opening time: 12:00
Documents are available to all candidates who register their interest through e-tenders. All queries for clarification must be submitted via email to tenders@ervia.ie
The tender must be completed and returned to the address detailed in the attached document not later than 12:00 (local time) 25.4.2018.
Complementary information Review body
Name: The High Court
Postal address: High Court Central Office, Four Courts, Inns Quay
Postal town: Dublin
Country: Ireland 🇮🇪
Phone: +35 318886000📞
E-mail: highcourtcentraloffice@courts.ieđź“§
Internet address: http://www.courts.ie🌏
Information about review deadlines:
Please refer to Statutory Instrument 131 of 2010, European Communities (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertaking) (Review Procedures) Regulations 2010 (and in particular Regulation 7 and 10(2)).
Source: OJS 2018/S 055-122630 (2018-03-16)
Additional information (2018-04-18) Object Scope of the procurement
Short description:
The Shared Waters Enhancement and Loughs Legacy (SWELL) project is supported by the European Union’s Interreg VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. The SWELL project’s aim is to improve the water quality, within the shared waters of Carlingford Lough and Lough Foyle. Through strategic catchment investigations and modelling, the SWELL project is planned to deliver optimised, sustainable capital upgrades to wastewater assets. Preliminary solutions have been identified including works at Omeath in County Louth, and Lifford, Killea and Castlefinn in County Donegal; these are known as the “Primary Sites”, where the locations having the greatest negative impact on water quality – in advance of assessments confirming this. “Reserve Sites” at Carlingford, Carrigans and Muff have also been identified; these are back-up locations should the primary sites not prove to qualify. Refer to ITT document.
The Shared Waters Enhancement and Loughs Legacy (SWELL) project is supported by the European Union’s Interreg VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. The SWELL project’s aim is to improve the water quality, within the shared waters of Carlingford Lough and Lough Foyle. Through strategic catchment investigations and modelling, the SWELL project is planned to deliver optimised, sustainable capital upgrades to wastewater assets. Preliminary solutions have been identified including works at Omeath in County Louth, and Lifford, Killea and Castlefinn in County Donegal; these are known as the “Primary Sites”, where the locations having the greatest negative impact on water quality – in advance of assessments confirming this. “Reserve Sites” at Carlingford, Carrigans and Muff have also been identified; these are back-up locations should the primary sites not prove to qualify. Refer to ITT document.
Notice metadata
Document type: Additional information
Common procurement vocabulary (CPV)
Code: Design-modelling services📦
Contracting authority Identity
Postal address: P.O Box 900, Webworks, Eglinton Street
Additional information (2018-05-04) Object Scope of the procurement
Short description:
The Shared Waters Enhancement and Loughs Legacy (SWELL) project is supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. The SWELL project’s aim is to improve the water quality, within the shared waters of Carlingford Lough and Lough Foyle. Through strategic catchment investigations and modelling, the SWELL project is planned to deliver optimised, sustainable capital upgrades to wastewater assets. Preliminary solutions have been identified including works at Omeath in County Louth, and Lifford, Killea and Castlefinn in County Donegal; these are known as the “Primary Sites”, where the locations having the greatest negative impact on water quality – in advance of assessments confirming this. “Reserve Sites” at Carlingford, Carrigans and Muff have also been identified; these are back-up locations should the primary sites not prove to qualify. Refer to ITT document.
The Shared Waters Enhancement and Loughs Legacy (SWELL) project is supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. The SWELL project’s aim is to improve the water quality, within the shared waters of Carlingford Lough and Lough Foyle. Through strategic catchment investigations and modelling, the SWELL project is planned to deliver optimised, sustainable capital upgrades to wastewater assets. Preliminary solutions have been identified including works at Omeath in County Louth, and Lifford, Killea and Castlefinn in County Donegal; these are known as the “Primary Sites”, where the locations having the greatest negative impact on water quality – in advance of assessments confirming this. “Reserve Sites” at Carlingford, Carrigans and Muff have also been identified; these are back-up locations should the primary sites not prove to qualify. Refer to ITT document.
Contracting authority Identity
Postal code: Co. Cork
Object Scope of the procurement
Short description:
The Shared Waters Enhancement and Loughs Legacy (SWELL) project is supported by the European Union’s Interreg VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body.
The SWELL project’s aim is to improve the water quality, within the shared waters of Carlingford Lough and Lough Foyle. Through strategic catchment investigations and modelling, the SWELL project is planned to deliver optimised, sustainable capital upgrades to wastewater assets. Refer to ITT document.
The SWELL project’s aim is to improve the water quality, within the shared waters of Carlingford Lough and Lough Foyle. Through strategic catchment investigations and modelling, the SWELL project is planned to deliver optimised, sustainable capital upgrades to wastewater assets. Refer to ITT document.
Place of performance
Main site or place of performance: Louth and Donegal
Award of contract
Date of contract conclusion: 2018-09-05 đź“…
Name: Tobins Water Services
Postal town: Galway
Country: Ireland 🇮🇪
Source: OJS 2018/S 216-495054 (2018-11-06)