Date of dispatch of this notice: 05/03/2015
Expire date: 24/04/2015
External Reference: 2015-668226
TED Reference: 2015/S 048-083664
Date of dispatch of this notice: 05/03/2015
Expire date: 24/04/2015
External Reference: 2015-668226
TED Reference: 2015/S 048-083664
Establishment of a multi-party framework agreement for design team services for opening bridges for the Dublin Docklands Area
Dublin 2
The Contracting Authority is seeking to establish a multi-operator framework agreement for the provision of integrated design team services for opening bridges for the Dublin Docklands Area.
The framework agreement will be established with a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of five (5) economic operators comprising the following disciplines;
(a) Civil & Structural Engineering Services and associated specialist skills;
(b) Architectural Services and associated specialist skills;
(c) Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Services;
(d) Quantity Surveying Services and associated skills;
(e) Planning Consultancy Services and associated skills, and
(f) Project Supervisor for the Design Process.
The Integrated Design Team will be responsible for providing all construction related technical advice and design services to the Contracting Authority in respect of any contract awarded under the framework agreement.
For the avoidance of doubt, the period for delivery of any contracts awarded under the framework may extend beyond that date of expiry of the framework agreement.
INITIAL CONTRACT:
The framework agreement will be established on foot of an initial contract for the initial scheme concept and option selection, preliminary design, detailed design, planning application, procurement of works contractor, works supervision and handover of works for the Forbes Street pedestrian and cycle bridge. It is a requirement that this bridge is moveable/openable to allow navigation of the river by traffic both up and down stream. In addition, the historic and protected granite quay walls will require conservation works and adequate protection during construction.
The Contracting Authority is seeking to establish a multi-operator framework agreement for the provision of integrated design team services for opening bridges for the Dublin Docklands Area.
The framework agreement will be established with a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of five (5) economic operators comprising the following disciplines;
(a) Civil & Structural Engineering Services and associated specialist skills;
(b) Architectural Services and associated specialist skills;
(c) Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Services;
(d) Quantity Surveying Services and associated skills;
(e) Planning Consultancy Services and associated skills, and
(f) Project Supervisor for the Design Process.
The Integrated Design Team will be responsible for providing all construction related technical advice and design services to the Contracting Authority in respect of any contract awarded under the framework agreement.
The maximuim estimated value of services over the lifetime of the framework is in the region of €5 million. The framework will be established for a period of four (4) years. For the avoidance of doubt, the period for delivery of any contracts awarded under the framework may extend beyond that date of expiry of the framework agreement.
Please see tender documents available from www.etenders.gov.ie
Please see tender documents available from www.etenders.gov.ie
Please see tender documents available from www.etenders.gov.ie
Please see tender documents available from www.etenders.gov.ie
Please see tender documents available from www.etenders.gov.ie
RFT91640
Additional Information – Dublin City Council
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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.
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6. The contract/framework agreement is primarily for use Environment & Transportation Department, but may also be extended for use by other divisions of Dublin City Council as requirements arise. (Supplies & Services only, NOT Works)
7. Emailed/faxed/late tenders will not be accepted. Tenderers are asked to include a return address on the packaging.
8. Tenders may be submitted in English or in the Irish language.
9. Please note that OJEU contracts are covered by the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA).
10. Appeals procedure: The body to whom appeals should be addressed is – The High Court, Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin 7.
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