Contract award notice

Information

Published

Date of dispatch of this notice: 21/05/2018

External Reference: 2018-286139

TED Reference: 2018/S 096-219573

Contract award notice

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Results of the procurement procedure

Directive 2014/24/EU

Section I: Contracting authority

I.1)

Name and addresses

Health Service Executive (HSE)
N/A
Head Office
Naas
Millennium Park
IE
Contact person: Alan Brett
Telephone: +353 0567784538
NUTS code:  IE -  IRELAND
Internet address(es):
Main address: http://www.hse.ie

Health Service Executive
Kilkenny
IE
Contact person: Alan Brett
Telephone: +353 567784538
NUTS code:  IE -  IRELAND
Internet address(es):
Main address: www.hse.ie

I.2)

Joint procurement

The contract involves joint procurement
In the case of joint procurement involving different countries, state applicable national procurement law:  
Co-operation and Working Together (CAWT), cross border health and social care partnership, funded from the European Union INTERREG VA Programme.
I.4)

Type of the contracting authority

Body governed by public law
I.5)

Main activity

Health

Section II: Object

II.1)

Scope of the procurement

II.1.1)

Title

The development of Health and Wellbeing Hubs in 8 geographical areas which will deliver early intervention and prevention of ill health initiatives
Reference number:  9455
II.1.2)

Main CPV code

75200000  -  Provision of services to the community
II.1.3)

Type of contract

Services
II.1.4)

Short description

The development of Health and Wellbeing Hubs in 8 geographical areas which will deliver early intervention and prevention of ill health initiatives. Please refer to the eTenders website at www.etenders.gov.ie
II.1.6)

Information about lots

This contract is divided into lots: yes
II.1.7)

Total value of the procurement

Value excluding VAT:  2044935.00  EUR
II.2)

Description

II.2.1)

Title

The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Letterkenny/North Donegal, Republic of Ireland
Lot No:  1
II.2.2)

Additional CPV code(s)

85322000  -  Community action programme
85323000  -  Community health services
98000000  -  Other community, social and personal services
II.2.3)

Place of performance

NUTS code:  IE -  IRELAND
Main site or place of performance:  
Letterkenny/North Donegal, Republic of Ireland
II.2.4)

Description of the procurement

Co-operation and Working Together (CAWT) is the cross border health and social care partnership, comprising the Health Service Executive in the Republic of Ireland and the Public Health Agency, the Health and Social Care Board and the Southern and Western Health & Social Care Trusts in Northern Ireland. Together with partners in NHS Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, CAWT has been successful in securing grant funding from the European Union INTERREG VA programme, to progress a cross border health and well-being project called Community Health Sync (CoH-Sync) between June 2017 and Sept 2021.
By being rooted in local communities and working with and through existing organisations and initiatives, the CoH Sync project will strengthen capacity for improving health and wellbeing in participating communities. EU INTERREG VA funding is available for the development of a network of 8 Locality Health and Well-being Hubs in the border region of Northern Ireland (3 Hubs), Republic of Ireland (3 Hubs) and South West Scotland (2 Hubs). These Hubs will be resourced with Health Facilitators who will support individuals and groups to become more active in improving their own health and wellbeing by making better use of existing resources within communities, thus building sustainable resilience through a community-asset based approach. Every community has a supply of assets (resources, skills and talents of individuals, groups, associations and organisations) that can be used to support individuals and the community.
The project wishes to reach those in disadvantaged communities within the eight identified geographical areas who are most at risk of poor health and who generally make less use of health improvement services. Without this support, many people living in more deprived areas and /or in more rural, isolated areas are unlikely to act on their own to make sustainable changes to their lifestyle.
The focus is on early intervention and prevention by reducing the impact of key risk factors in the development of Long Term Conditions.
The EU INTERREG VA CoH-Sync Project seeks to appoint between one and eight external service provider(s) / partnership(s) to deliver this project in the eight geographical areas identified.
II.2.5)

Award criteria

Criteria below
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Knowledge and understanding of the Hub catchment area  /  Weighting:  25%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Hub Proposals  /  Weighting:  35%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Partnership Working Proposals  /  Weighting:  20%
Price  -  Weighting:  20%
II.2.11)

Information about options

Options: no
II.2.13)

Information about European Union funds

The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: yes
Identification of the project: European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body
II.2)

Description

II.2.1)

Title

The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Ballyshannon/South Donegal, Republic of Ireland
Lot No:  2
II.2.2)

Additional CPV code(s)

85322000  -  Community action programme
85323000  -  Community health services
98000000  -  Other community, social and personal services
II.2.3)

Place of performance

NUTS code:  IE -  IRELAND
Main site or place of performance:  
Ballyshannon/South Donegal, Republic of Ireland
II.2.4)

Description of the procurement

Co-operation and Working Together (CAWT) is the cross border health and social care partnership, comprising the Health Service Executive in the Republic of Ireland and the Public Health Agency, the Health and Social Care Board and the Southern and Western Health & Social Care Trusts in Northern Ireland. Together with partners in NHS Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, CAWT has been successful in securing grant funding from the European Union INTERREG VA programme, to progress a cross border health and well-being project called Community Health Sync (CoH-Sync) between June 2017 and Sept 2021.
By being rooted in local communities and working with and through existing organisations and initiatives, the CoH Sync project will strengthen capacity for improving health and wellbeing in participating communities. EU INTERREG VA funding is available for the development of a network of 8 Locality Health and Well-being Hubs in the border region of Northern Ireland (3 Hubs), Republic of Ireland (3 Hubs) and South West Scotland (2 Hubs). These Hubs will be resourced with Health Facilitators who will support individuals and groups to become more active in improving their own health and wellbeing by making better use of existing resources within communities, thus building sustainable resilience through a community-asset based approach. Every community has a supply of assets (resources, skills and talents of individuals, groups, associations and organisations) that can be used to support individuals and the community.
The project wishes to reach those in disadvantaged communities within the eight identified geographical areas who are most at risk of poor health and who generally make less use of health improvement services. Without this support, many people living in more deprived areas and /or in more rural, isolated areas are unlikely to act on their own to make sustainable changes to their lifestyle.
The focus is on early intervention and prevention by reducing the impact of key risk factors in the development of Long Term Conditions.
The EU INTERREG VA CoH-Sync Project seeks to appoint between one and eight external service provider(s) / partnership(s) to deliver this project in the eight geographical areas identified.
II.2.5)

Award criteria

Criteria below
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Knowledge and Understanding of the Hub catchment area  /  Weighting:  25%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Hub Proposals  /  Weighting:  35%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Partnership Working Proposals  /  Weighting:  20%
Price  -  Weighting:  20%
II.2.11)

Information about options

Options: no
II.2.13)

Information about European Union funds

The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: yes
Identification of the project: European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body
II.2)

Description

II.2.1)

Title

The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Co. Cavan/Co. Monaghan, Republic of Ireland
Lot No:  3
II.2.2)

Additional CPV code(s)

85322000  -  Community action programme
85323000  -  Community health services
98000000  -  Other community, social and personal services
II.2.3)

Place of performance

NUTS code:  IE -  IRELAND
Main site or place of performance:  
Co. Cavan/Co. Monaghan, Republic of Ireland
II.2.4)

Description of the procurement

Co-operation and Working Together (CAWT) is the cross border health and social care partnership, comprising the Health Service Executive in the Republic of Ireland and the Public Health Agency, the Health and Social Care Board and the Southern and Western Health & Social Care Trusts in Northern Ireland. Together with partners in NHS Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, CAWT has been successful in securing grant funding from the European Union INTERREG VA programme, to progress a cross border health and well-being project called Community Health Sync (CoH-Sync) between June 2017 and Sept 2021.
By being rooted in local communities and working with and through existing organisations and initiatives, the CoH Sync project will strengthen capacity for improving health and wellbeing in participating communities. EU INTERREG VA funding is available for the development of a network of 8 Locality Health and Well-being Hubs in the border region of Northern Ireland (3 Hubs), Republic of Ireland (3 Hubs) and South West Scotland (2 Hubs). These Hubs will be resourced with Health Facilitators who will support individuals and groups to become more active in improving their own health and wellbeing by making better use of existing resources within communities, thus building sustainable resilience through a community-asset based approach. Every community has a supply of assets (resources, skills and talents of individuals, groups, associations and organisations) that can be used to support individuals and the community.
The project wishes to reach those in disadvantaged communities within the eight identified geographical areas who are most at risk of poor health and who generally make less use of health improvement services. Without this support, many people living in more deprived areas and /or in more rural, isolated areas are unlikely to act on their own to make sustainable changes to their lifestyle.
The focus is on early intervention and prevention by reducing the impact of key risk factors in the development of Long Term Conditions.
The EU INTERREG VA CoH-Sync Project seeks to appoint between one and eight external service provider(s) / partnership(s) to deliver this project in the eight geographical areas identified
II.2.5)

Award criteria

Criteria below
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Knowledge and Understanding of the Hub catchment area  /  Weighting:  25%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Hub Proposals  /  Weighting:  35%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Partnership Working Proposals  /  Weighting:  20%
Price  -  Weighting:  20%
II.2.11)

Information about options

Options: no
II.2.13)

Information about European Union funds

The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: yes
Identification of the project: European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body
II.2)

Description

II.2.1)

Title

The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Londonderry-Derry/Strabane, Northern Ireland
Lot No:  4
II.2.2)

Additional CPV code(s)

85322000  -  Community action programme
85323000  -  Community health services
98000000  -  Other community, social and personal services
II.2.3)

Place of performance

NUTS code:  UK -  UNITED KINGDOM
Main site or place of performance:  
Londonderry-Derry/Strabane, Northern Ireland
II.2.4)

Description of the procurement

Co-operation and Working Together (CAWT) is the cross border health and social care partnership, comprising the Health Service Executive in the Republic of Ireland and the Public Health Agency, the Health and Social Care Board and the Southern and Western Health & Social Care Trusts in Northern Ireland. Together with partners in NHS Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, CAWT has been successful in securing grant funding from the European Union INTERREG VA programme, to progress a cross border health and well-being project called Community Health Sync (CoH-Sync) between June 2017 and Sept 2021.
By being rooted in local communities and working with and through existing organisations and initiatives, the CoH Sync project will strengthen capacity for improving health and wellbeing in participating communities. EU INTERREG VA funding is available for the development of a network of 8 Locality Health and Well-being Hubs in the border region of Northern Ireland (3 Hubs), Republic of Ireland (3 Hubs) and South West Scotland (2 Hubs). These Hubs will be resourced with Health Facilitators who will support individuals and groups to become more active in improving their own health and wellbeing by making better use of existing resources within communities, thus building sustainable resilience through a community-asset based approach. Every community has a supply of assets (resources, skills and talents of individuals, groups, associations and organisations) that can be used to support individuals and the community.
The project wishes to reach those in disadvantaged communities within the eight identified geographical areas who are most at risk of poor health and who generally make less use of health improvement services. Without this support, many people living in more deprived areas and /or in more rural, isolated areas are unlikely to act on their own to make sustainable changes to their lifestyle.
The focus is on early intervention and prevention by reducing the impact of key risk factors in the development of Long Term Conditions.
The EU INTERREG VA CoH-Sync Project seeks to appoint between one and eight external service provider(s) / partnership(s) to deliver this project in the eight geographical areas identified.
II.2.5)

Award criteria

Criteria below
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Knowlegde and understanding of the Hub catchment area  /  Weighting:  25%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Hub Proposals  /  Weighting:  35%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Partnership working proposals  /  Weighting:  20%
Price  -  Weighting:  20%
II.2.11)

Information about options

Options: no
II.2.13)

Information about European Union funds

The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: yes
Identification of the project: European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body
II.2)

Description

II.2.1)

Title

The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Enniskillen/West Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Lot No:  5
II.2.2)

Additional CPV code(s)

85322000  -  Community action programme
85323000  -  Community health services
98000000  -  Other community, social and personal services
II.2.3)

Place of performance

NUTS code:  UK -  UNITED KINGDOM
Main site or place of performance:  
Enniskillen/West Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
II.2.4)

Description of the procurement

Co-operation and Working Together (CAWT) is the cross border health and social care partnership, comprising the Health Service Executive in the Republic of Ireland and the Public Health Agency, the Health and Social Care Board and the Southern and Western Health & Social Care Trusts in Northern Ireland. Together with partners in NHS Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, CAWT has been successful in securing grant funding from the European Union INTERREG VA programme, to progress a cross border health and well-being project called Community Health Sync (CoH-Sync) between June 2017 and Sept 2021.
By being rooted in local communities and working with and through existing organisations and initiatives, the CoH Sync project will strengthen capacity for improving health and wellbeing in participating communities. EU INTERREG VA funding is available for the development of a network of 8 Locality Health and Well-being Hubs in the border region of Northern Ireland (3 Hubs), Republic of Ireland (3 Hubs) and South West Scotland (2 Hubs). These Hubs will be resourced with Health Facilitators who will support individuals and groups to become more active in improving their own health and wellbeing by making better use of existing resources within communities, thus building sustainable resilience through a community-asset based approach. Every community has a supply of assets (resources, skills and talents of individuals, groups, associations and organisations) that can be used to support individuals and the community.
The project wishes to reach those in disadvantaged communities within the eight identified geographical areas who are most at risk of poor health and who generally make less use of health improvement services. Without this support, many people living in more deprived areas and /or in more rural, isolated areas are unlikely to act on their own to make sustainable changes to their lifestyle.
The focus is on early intervention and prevention by reducing the impact of key risk factors in the development of Long Term Conditions.
The EU INTERREG VA CoH-Sync Project seeks to appoint between one and eight external service provider(s) / partnership(s) to deliver this project in the eight geographical areas identified.
II.2.5)

Award criteria

Criteria below
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Knowledge and understanding of the Hub catchment area  /  Weighting:  25%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Hub Proposals  /  Weighting:  35%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Partnership working proposals  /  Weighting:  20%
Price  -  Weighting:  20%
II.2.11)

Information about options

Options: no
II.2.13)

Information about European Union funds

The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: yes
Identification of the project: European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body
II.2)

Description

II.2.1)

Title

The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Armagh/Dungannon, Northern Ireland
Lot No:  6
II.2.2)

Additional CPV code(s)

85322000  -  Community action programme
85323000  -  Community health services
98000000  -  Other community, social and personal services
II.2.3)

Place of performance

NUTS code:  UK -  UNITED KINGDOM
Main site or place of performance:  
Armagh/Dungannon, Northern Ireland
II.2.4)

Description of the procurement

Co-operation and Working Together (CAWT) is the cross border health and social care partnership, comprising the Health Service Executive in the Republic of Ireland and the Public Health Agency, the Health and Social Care Board and the Southern and Western Health & Social Care Trusts in Northern Ireland. Together with partners in NHS Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, CAWT has been successful in securing grant funding from the European Union INTERREG VA programme, to progress a cross border health and well-being project called Community Health Sync (CoH-Sync) between June 2017 and Sept 2021.
By being rooted in local communities and working with and through existing organisations and initiatives, the CoH Sync project will strengthen capacity for improving health and wellbeing in participating communities. EU INTERREG VA funding is available for the development of a network of 8 Locality Health and Well-being Hubs in the border region of Northern Ireland (3 Hubs), Republic of Ireland (3 Hubs) and South West Scotland (2 Hubs). These Hubs will be resourced with Health Facilitators who will support individuals and groups to become more active in improving their own health and wellbeing by making better use of existing resources within communities, thus building sustainable resilience through a community-asset based approach. Every community has a supply of assets (resources, skills and talents of individuals, groups, associations and organisations) that can be used to support individuals and the community.
The project wishes to reach those in disadvantaged communities within the eight identified geographical areas who are most at risk of poor health and who generally make less use of health improvement services. Without this support, many people living in more deprived areas and /or in more rural, isolated areas are unlikely to act on their own to make sustainable changes to their lifestyle.
The focus is on early intervention and prevention by reducing the impact of key risk factors in the development of Long Term Conditions.
The EU INTERREG VA CoH-Sync Project seeks to appoint between one and eight external service provider(s) / partnership(s) to deliver this project in the eight geographical areas identified.
II.2.5)

Award criteria

Criteria below
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Knowledge and understanding of the Hub catchment area  /  Weighting:  25%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Hub Proposals  /  Weighting:  35%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Partnership working proposals  /  Weighting:  20%
Price  -  Weighting:  20%
II.2.11)

Information about options

Options: no
II.2.13)

Information about European Union funds

The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: yes
Identification of the project: European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body
II.2.14)

Additional information

No recommended award.
II.2)

Description

II.2.1)

Title

The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Lot No:  7
II.2.2)

Additional CPV code(s)

85322000  -  Community action programme
85323000  -  Community health services
98000000  -  Other community, social and personal services
II.2.3)

Place of performance

NUTS code:  UK -  UNITED KINGDOM
Main site or place of performance:  
Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
II.2.4)

Description of the procurement

Co-operation and Working Together (CAWT) is the cross border health and social care partnership, comprising the Health Service Executive in the Republic of Ireland and the Public Health Agency, the Health and Social Care Board and the Southern and Western Health & Social Care Trusts in Northern Ireland. Together with partners in NHS Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, CAWT has been successful in securing grant funding from the European Union INTERREG VA programme, to progress a cross border health and well-being project called Community Health Sync (CoH-Sync) between June 2017 and Sept 2021.
By being rooted in local communities and working with and through existing organisations and initiatives, the CoH Sync project will strengthen capacity for improving health and wellbeing in participating communities. EU INTERREG VA funding is available for the development of a network of 8 Locality Health and Well-being Hubs in the border region of Northern Ireland (3 Hubs), Republic of Ireland (3 Hubs) and South West Scotland (2 Hubs). These Hubs will be resourced with Health Facilitators who will support individuals and groups to become more active in improving their own health and wellbeing by making better use of existing resources within communities, thus building sustainable resilience through a community-asset based approach. Every community has a supply of assets (resources, skills and talents of individuals, groups, associations and organisations) that can be used to support individuals and the community.
The project wishes to reach those in disadvantaged communities within the eight identified geographical areas who are most at risk of poor health and who generally make less use of health improvement services. Without this support, many people living in more deprived areas and /or in more rural, isolated areas are unlikely to act on their own to make sustainable changes to their lifestyle.
The focus is on early intervention and prevention by reducing the impact of key risk factors in the development of Long Term Conditions.
The EU INTERREG VA CoH-Sync Project seeks to appoint between one and eight external service provider(s) / partnership(s) to deliver this project in the eight geographical areas identified.
II.2.5)

Award criteria

Criteria below
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Knowledge and understanding of the Hub catchment area  /  Weighting:  25%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Hub Proposals  /  Weighting:  35%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Partnership working proposals  /  Weighting:  20%
Price  -  Weighting:  20%
II.2.11)

Information about options

Options: no
II.2.13)

Information about European Union funds

The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: yes
Identification of the project: European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body
II.2.14)

Additional information

No recommended award.
II.2)

Description

II.2.1)

Title

The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Stranaer, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Lot No:  8
II.2.2)

Additional CPV code(s)

85322000  -  Community action programme
85323000  -  Community health services
98000000  -  Other community, social and personal services
II.2.3)

Place of performance

NUTS code:  UK -  UNITED KINGDOM
Main site or place of performance:  
Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
II.2.4)

Description of the procurement

Co-operation and Working Together (CAWT) is the cross border health and social care partnership, comprising the Health Service Executive in the Republic of Ireland and the Public Health Agency, the Health and Social Care Board and the Southern and Western Health & Social Care Trusts in Northern Ireland. Together with partners in NHS Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, CAWT has been successful in securing grant funding from the European Union INTERREG VA programme, to progress a cross border health and well-being project called Community Health Sync (CoH-Sync) between June 2017 and Sept 2021.
By being rooted in local communities and working with and through existing organisations and initiatives, the CoH Sync project will strengthen capacity for improving health and wellbeing in participating communities. EU INTERREG VA funding is available for the development of a network of 8 Locality Health and Well-being Hubs in the border region of Northern Ireland (3 Hubs), Republic of Ireland (3 Hubs) and South West Scotland (2 Hubs). These Hubs will be resourced with Health Facilitators who will support individuals and groups to become more active in improving their own health and wellbeing by making better use of existing resources within communities, thus building sustainable resilience through a community-asset based approach. Every community has a supply of assets (resources, skills and talents of individuals, groups, associations and organisations) that can be used to support individuals and the community.
The project wishes to reach those in disadvantaged communities within the eight identified geographical areas who are most at risk of poor health and who generally make less use of health improvement services. Without this support, many people living in more deprived areas and /or in more rural, isolated areas are unlikely to act on their own to make sustainable changes to their lifestyle.
The focus is on early intervention and prevention by reducing the impact of key risk factors in the development of Long Term Conditions.
The EU INTERREG VA CoH-Sync Project seeks to appoint between one and eight external service provider(s) / partnership(s) to deliver this project in the eight geographical areas identified.
II.2.5)

Award criteria

Criteria below
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Knowledge and understanding of the Hub catchment area  /  Weighting:  25%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Hub Proposals  /  Weighting:  35%
Quality criterion  -  Name:  Partnership working proposals  /  Weighting:  20%
Price  -  Weighting:  20%
II.2.11)

Information about options

Options: no
II.2.13)

Information about European Union funds

The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: yes
Identification of the project: European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body
II.2.14)

Additional information

No recommended award

Section IV: Procedure

IV.1)

Description

IV.1.1)

Type of procedure

Open procedure
IV.1.8)

Information about the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA)

The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement: yes
IV.2)

Administrative information

IV.2.1)

Previous publication concerning this procedure

Notice number in the OJ S: 2017/S 218-453498

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 1

Lot No: 1

Title: The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Letterkenny/North Donegal, Republic of Ireland

A contract/lot is awarded: yes
V.2)

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

11/05/2018
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

Number of tenders received:  2
The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators :  no
V.2.3)

Name and address of the contractor

Donegal Local Development CLG
Donegal Local Development CLG,
Letterkenny
IE
NUTS code:  IE -  IRELAND

The contractor is an SME : yes
V.2.4)

Information on value of the contract/lot (excluding VAT)

Total value of the contract/lot:  408987.00  EUR

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 2

Lot No: 2

Title: The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Ballyshannon/South Donegal, Republic of Ireland

A contract/lot is awarded: yes
V.2)

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

11/05/2018
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

Number of tenders received:  3
The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators :  no
V.2.3)

Name and address of the contractor

Donegal Local Development CLG
Donegal Local Development CLG,
Letterkenny
IE
NUTS code:  IE -  IRELAND

The contractor is an SME : yes
V.2.4)

Information on value of the contract/lot (excluding VAT)

Total value of the contract/lot:  408987.00  EUR

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 3

Lot No: 3

Title: The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Co. Cavan/Co. Monaghan, Republic of Ireland

A contract/lot is awarded: yes
V.2)

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

11/05/2018
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

Number of tenders received:  2
The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators :  no
V.2.3)

Name and address of the contractor

Donegal Local Development CLG
Donegal Local Development CLG,
Letterkenny
IE
NUTS code:  IE -  IRELAND

The contractor is an SME : yes
V.2.4)

Information on value of the contract/lot (excluding VAT)

Total value of the contract/lot:  408987.00  EUR

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 4

Lot No: 4

Title: The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Londonderry-Derry/Strabane, Northern Ireland

A contract/lot is awarded: yes
V.2)

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

11/05/2018
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

Number of tenders received:  3
The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators :  no
V.2.3)

Name and address of the contractor

Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum
Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum,
Derry
UK
NUTS code:  UK -  UNITED KINGDOM

The contractor is an SME : yes
V.2.4)

Information on value of the contract/lot (excluding VAT)

Total value of the contract/lot:  364552.00  GBP

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 5

Lot No: 5

Title: The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Enniskillen/West Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

A contract/lot is awarded: yes
V.2)

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

11/05/2018
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

Number of tenders received:  3
The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators :  no
V.2.3)

Name and address of the contractor

ARC Healthy Living Centre Ltd
ARC Healthy Living Centre Ltd
Fermanagh
IE
NUTS code:  UK -  UNITED KINGDOM

The contractor is an SME : yes
V.2.4)

Information on value of the contract/lot (excluding VAT)

Total value of the contract/lot:  364552.00  GBP

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 6

Lot No: 6

Title: The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Armagh/Dungannon, Northern Ireland

A contract/lot is awarded: no
V.1)

Information on non-award

The contract/lot is not awarded
No tenders or requests to participate were received or all were rejected

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 7

Lot No: 7

Title: The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

A contract/lot is awarded: no
V.1)

Information on non-award

The contract/lot is not awarded
No tenders or requests to participate were received or all were rejected

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 8

Title: The development of a Health and Wellbeing Hub in Stranaer, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

A contract/lot is awarded: no
V.1)

Information on non-award

The contract/lot is not awarded
No tenders or requests to participate were received or all were rejected

Section VI: Complementary information

VI.4)

Procedures for review

VI.4.1)

Review body

The High Court
Four Courts
Dublin 7
IE