Date of dispatch of this notice: 12/12/2014
Expire date: 30/01/2015
External Reference: 2014-176808
TED Reference: 2014/S 243-428280
Date of dispatch of this notice: 12/12/2014
Expire date: 30/01/2015
External Reference: 2014-176808
TED Reference: 2014/S 243-428280
Market Systems Expert for National Smart Meter Programme
Tallaght, Dublin
The Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) is Ireland’s independent energy and water regulator. The CER was established in 1999 and now has a wide range of economic, customer protection and safety responsibilities in energy. The CER is also the regulator of Ireland’s public water and wastewater system. The CER requires expert consultancy support as part of the National Smart Metering Programme (NSMP) in order to provide Market Systems Subject Matter Expertise. The CER, working closely with the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources (DCENR), established the Smart Metering Programme which commenced with Phase 1 in 2008. Phase 2 (Requirements Definition) of the National Smart Metering Programme commenced in February 2013. Following a decision on the High Level Design and the progression to the detailed design phase the CER requires dedicated consultancy support in order to provide Market Systems Subject Matter Expertise. The Market Systems Subject Matter Expert SME will provide technical expertise to CER during detailed design phase – Phase 3. The successful tenderer will be working within a defined governance structure for the NSMP which encompasses all of the projects being delivered by key stakeholders as part of the NSMP i.e. ESB Networks, Bord Gáis Networks, EirGrid, Suppliers and possibly others. The successful tenderer will be a lead member of the “Design Team” along with the Change Authority Lead. There will be significant interaction with the Change Authority in order to deliver this service. There will also be significant interaction with other workstreams i.e. Policy. The support will also be required to represent CER and participate in industry governance groups as required. The support will be in place for a period from end February 2015 to end February 2017. A detailed scope of this requirement is set out in Section 2 of the Invitation to tender document available to download from the contract notice page on www.etenders.gov.ie
During the Detailed Design Phase the Market Systems SME will be responsible for the following:
1. Analysing detailed change requests relating to any technical component including:
a. Meter
b. Home Area Network (HAN)
c. Wide area network (WAN)
d. Meter data management systems (MDMS)
e. Retail Market Processes etc.
This will require an understanding of end-to-end smart metering solution systems architecture and data flows.
2. Advising on the technical impacts on the High Level Design as a key member of the Design Team .
3. Advising the CER on policy impacts.
4. Participating in the Networks Market Systems work to ensure that the required electricity and gas smart metering regulatory requirements are defined and implemented as part of agreed electricity and gas market systems and processes changes;
5. Ensuring that CER Policy decisions are being integrated by ESB Networks and Bord Gáis Networks into the functional and technical design and procurement documentation for the smart metering end-to-end solution.
6. Ensuring the impacts on retail electricity and gas market systems are fully understood and recognised by the CER
The Market Systems SME role will involve active participation in the Networks led work streams and liaising with the Regulatory/Economic teams and PMO (in particular the Change Authority) as part of the CER NSMP team. This will also involve providing input into development of consultation, decision papers, change control, issue and risk management processes as required.
It is proposed to place a contract for a period from February 2015 to February 2017
The Market Systems SME will report to the CER Regulatory Manager. The Market Systems SME will provide the CER Regulatory Manager with a report of monthly updates of actual days support incurred and plans for month ahead. Invoices for this element of the contract should be issued monthly, and should be accompanied by an outcome report (i.e. elements worked on, advice delivered etc.)
In addition to this invoicing information, CER shall be entitled to establish such monitoring and budgetary arrangements in relation to the operation of the contract as they may reasonably deem appropriate.
The Commission for Energy Regulation operates in accordance with the European Communities (Late Payment in Commercial Transactions) Regulations 2002.
A grouping, if successful, must contract as a single entity, having joint and severable liability.
All tenderers are required to complete a Declaration of Bona Fides pursuant to Article 45 EU Directive 2001/1/EC (See Appendix B of Invitation for Tender).
Please refer to Section 4.1 of the Invitation to Tender document, available to download from www.etenders.gov.ie for relevant conditions with respect to Qualification Criteria applicable to this contract.
Please refer to Section 4.1 of the Invitation to Tender document, available to download from www.etenders.gov.ie for relevant conditions with respect to Qualification Criteria applicable to this contract.
011-03-317