Contract award notice

Information

Published

Date of dispatch of this notice: 18/03/2020

External Reference: 2020-220163

TED Reference: 2020/S 058-139198

Contract award notice

Contract award notice

Results of the procurement procedure

Directive 2014/24/EU

Section I: Contracting authority

I.1)

Name and addresses

Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland
N/A
Wilton Park House
Dublin
Wilton Place
IE
Contact person: Aisling Hall
Telephone: +353 8082130
Internet address(es):
Main address: http://www.seai.ie

I.4)

Type of the contracting authority

Body governed by public law
I.5)

Main activity

Other activity:  Sustainable Energy

Section II: Object

II.1)

Scope of the procurement

II.1.1)

Title

Provision of Community Energy Mentoring Support Services Framework
Reference number:  Community Energy Mentoring
II.1.2)

Main CPV code

71314300  -  Energy-efficiency consultancy services
II.1.3)

Type of contract

Services
II.1.4)

Short description

SEAI invited proposals from suitably qualified service providers with a view to establishing a multiparty Framework for the provision of Mentoring and Co-ordination Services to support SEAI’s Sustainable Energy Communities and to support SEAI’s SEC Team.
The RFT was divided into 5 lots.
Lot 1: Border/West Regional Mentoring Support Services
Lot 2: Dublin/Mid East Regional Mentoring Support Services
Lot 3: Midlands/South East Regional Support Services
Lot 4: Mid West/South West Regional Mentoring Support Services
Lot 5: National Mentoring and Support
SEAI intended to appoint one (1) framework member to each of the framework lots 1-4. SEAI intended to appoint a maximum of eight (8) framework members under Lot 5.
Please note tenderers can only bid for one lot between Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3 and Lot 4; tenderers can also submit a second tender for Lot 5 if they wish.
For more information, on this notice please refer to the notice published on 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:  8297208.00  EUR
II.2)

Description

II.2.1)

Title

Border/West Regional Mentoring Support Services
Lot No:  1
II.2.2)

Additional CPV code(s)

71314000  -  Energy and related services
71314200  -  Energy-management services
71350000  -  Engineering-related scientific and technical services
71356000  -  Technical services
71356200  -  Technical assistance services
71356300  -  Technical support services
72224000  -  Project management consultancy services
79421000  -  Project-management services other than for construction work
79421100  -  Project-supervision services other than for construction work
II.2.4)

Description of the procurement

It was envisaged that a maximum of one (1) framework member would be appointed to Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 to provide resources and manage the delivery of services in each of the regional lots.
Resources required within each of the regions 1-4 include;
• 1 x Regional Co-ordinator Service, to manage County Mentors at community level and deliver regional cooperation
• 1 x County Mentor in each of the local authority areas, to provide on the ground mentoring support for SECs.
Regional Co-Ordinators are responsible for co-ordinating activities in each region, including,
• acting as the main point of contact to SEAI, to ensure effective and efficient delivery of tasks as laid out below for promotion, delivery, development, communications and reporting for the evolving and growing SEC programme requirements.
•for building community knowledge within SECs with consistency of approach and even distribution of allocated resources, providing value for money in the guidance of new and existing communities through the Learn – Plan – Do journey.
•to update SEAI on the potential to develop case studies of pioneering SEC members, to include them at national events to share their learnings and success stories.
•Ensuring a high level of service is provided by the County Mentors in a consistent manner
•Providing back up technical knowledge where required to the County Mentors
•Managing the availability of County Mentors in a responsive and timely manner
•Ensuring appropriate levels of resources are available to meet the demand of the SEC Network as it evolves
Other tasks will include:
•Attend monthly skype calls, Attend quarterly face-to-face regional coordinator meetings (4 per year), Attend bi-annual training (2 per year), Report and plan SEC activities to SEAI on a monthly basis in the format/templates provided, Ensure invoicing is correct and submitted through the appropriate channels, Inform SEAI of relevant regional developments such as new grants, support networks etc, Management of regional working groups, Share common solutions with SEAI and other mentors and coordinators,
Represent SEAI at various events if deemed appropriate,Ad hoc duties as they arise.
County mentors are responsible for co-ordinating activities in each LA area, including,
•day to day operational support to SECs in their county in the development of each SECs journey through the Learn Plan Do model
•Identification of training needs of SECs and coordinate the delivery of this training including the promotion of the event, coordination of speakers, stands, programme collateral, attendees and registration as appropriate
•Providing a short event report after such events
•Host regular information sessions on SEC activities such as ‘Joining the SEC Network’, How to Develop an Energy Master Plan’, ‘Funding Options for Communities’ and any other appropriate events that may be needed from time to time.
•Representing SEAI at events hosted by others, to promote the various community energy supports and availability of grants etc,
•Tracking and monitoring the progress of each SEC
•Identify SECs that are inactive and seek options to reactivate where appropriate
•Maintain excellent working relationships between SECs and SEAI
•Identify opportunities for synergies with other local or national organisations to deepen the impact of SEC actions Engagement with other stakeholders in the alignment of programme requirements.
Other tasks will include:
•Attend monthly skype calls, Attend quarterly face-to-face mentor meetings (2 per year), if required, Attend bi-annual training (2 per year), Inform SEAI of relevant county developments such as new grants, support networks etc, Share common solutions with SEAI and other mentors, Represent SEAI at various events if deemed appropriate, Ad hoc duties as they arise.
II.2.5)

Award criteria

Criteria below
Quality criterion  -  Name:  1. Range and depth of relevant organisation experience with regard to the subject area  /  Weighting:  15
Quality criterion  -  Name:  2. Quality and level of resources to be applied to the project/s (including a resource management plan to allow for upscaling of activity if required)  /  Weighting:  15
Quality criterion  -  Name:  3. Demonstrated understanding of the subject area (specific to the lot applied for)  /  Weighting:  10
Quality criterion  -  Name:  4. Quality of tender proposal  /  Weighting:  5
Quality criterion  -  Name:  5. Ability to deliver, including proposed management of assignment; incorporating deliverables, timescales and best practice solutions proposed  /  Weighting:  15
Price  -  Weighting:  40
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: ERDF
II.2)

Description

II.2.1)

Title

Dublin/Mid East Regional Mentoring Support Services
Lot No:  2
II.2.2)

Additional CPV code(s)

71314000  -  Energy and related services
71314200  -  Energy-management services
71350000  -  Engineering-related scientific and technical services
71356000  -  Technical services
71356200  -  Technical assistance services
71356300  -  Technical support services
72224000  -  Project management consultancy services
79421000  -  Project-management services other than for construction work
79421100  -  Project-supervision services other than for construction work
II.2.4)

Description of the procurement

It was envisaged that a maximum of one (1) framework member would be appointed to Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 to provide resources and manage the delivery of services in each of the regional lots.
Resources required within each of the regions 1-4 include;
• 1 x Regional Co-ordinator Service, to manage County Mentors at community level and deliver regional cooperation
• 1 x County Mentor in each of the local authority areas, to provide on the ground mentoring support for SECs.
Regional Co-Ordinators are responsible for co-ordinating activities in each region, including,
• acting as the main point of contact to SEAI, to ensure effective and efficient delivery of tasks as laid out below for promotion, delivery, development, communications and reporting for the evolving and growing SEC programme requirements.
•for building community knowledge within SECs with consistency of approach and even distribution of allocated resources, providing value for money in the guidance of new and existing communities through the Learn – Plan – Do journey.
•to update SEAI on the potential to develop case studies of pioneering SEC members, to include them at national events to share their learnings and success stories.
•Ensuring a high level of service is provided by the County Mentors in a consistent manner
•Providing back up technical knowledge where required to the County Mentors
•Managing the availability of County Mentors in a responsive and timely manner
•Ensuring appropriate levels of resources are available to meet the demand of the SEC Network as it evolves
Other tasks will include:
•Attend monthly skype calls, Attend quarterly face-to-face regional coordinator meetings (4 per year), Attend bi-annual training (2 per year), Report and plan SEC activities to SEAI on a monthly basis in the format/templates provided, Ensure invoicing is correct and submitted through the appropriate channels, Inform SEAI of relevant regional developments such as new grants, support networks etc, Management of regional working groups, Share common solutions with SEAI and other mentors and coordinators,
Represent SEAI at various events if deemed appropriate,Ad hoc duties as they arise.
County mentors are responsible for co-ordinating activities in each LA area, including,
•day to day operational support to SECs in their county in the development of each SECs journey through the Learn Plan Do model
•Identification of training needs of SECs and coordinate the delivery of this training including the promotion of the event, coordination of speakers, stands, programme collateral, attendees and registration as appropriate
•Providing a short event report after such events
•Host regular information sessions on SEC activities such as ‘Joining the SEC Network’, How to Develop an Energy Master Plan’, ‘Funding Options for Communities’ and any other appropriate events that may be needed from time to time.
•Representing SEAI at events hosted by others, to promote the various community energy supports and availability of grants etc,
•Tracking and monitoring the progress of each SEC
•Identify SECs that are inactive and seek options to reactivate where appropriate
•Maintain excellent working relationships between SECs and SEAI
•Identify opportunities for synergies with other local or national organisations to deepen the impact of SEC actions Engagement with other stakeholders in the alignment of programme requirements.
Other tasks will include:
•Attend monthly skype calls, Attend quarterly face-to-face mentor meetings (2 per year), if required, Attend bi-annual training (2 per year), Inform SEAI of relevant county developments such as new grants, support networks etc, Share common solutions with SEAI and other mentors, Represent SEAI at various events if deemed appropriate, Ad hoc duties as they arise.
II.2.5)

Award criteria

Criteria below
Quality criterion  -  Name:  1. Range and depth of relevant organisation experience with regard to the subject area  /  Weighting:  15
Quality criterion  -  Name:  2. Quality and level of resources to be applied to the project/s (including a resource management plan to allow for upscaling of activity if required)  /  Weighting:  15
Quality criterion  -  Name:  3. Demonstrated understanding of the subject area (specific to the lot applied for)  /  Weighting:  10
Quality criterion  -  Name:  4. Quality of tender proposal  /  Weighting:  5
Quality criterion  -  Name:  5. Ability to deliver, including proposed management of assignment; incorporating deliverables, timescales and best practice solutions proposed  /  Weighting:  15
Price  -  Weighting:  40
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: ERDF
II.2)

Description

II.2.1)

Title

Midlands/South East Regional Mentoring Support Services
Lot No:  3
II.2.2)

Additional CPV code(s)

71314000  -  Energy and related services
71314200  -  Energy-management services
71350000  -  Engineering-related scientific and technical services
71356000  -  Technical services
71356200  -  Technical assistance services
71356300  -  Technical support services
72224000  -  Project management consultancy services
79421000  -  Project-management services other than for construction work
79421100  -  Project-supervision services other than for construction work
II.2.4)

Description of the procurement

It was envisaged that a maximum of one (1) framework member would be appointed to Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 to provide resources and manage the delivery of services in each of the regional lots.
Resources required within each of the regions 1-4 include;
• 1 x Regional Co-ordinator Service, to manage County Mentors at community level and deliver regional cooperation
• 1 x County Mentor in each of the local authority areas, to provide on the ground mentoring support for SECs.
Regional Co-Ordinators are responsible for co-ordinating activities in each region, including,
• acting as the main point of contact to SEAI, to ensure effective and efficient delivery of tasks as laid out below for promotion, delivery, development, communications and reporting for the evolving and growing SEC programme requirements.
•for building community knowledge within SECs with consistency of approach and even distribution of allocated resources, providing value for money in the guidance of new and existing communities through the Learn – Plan – Do journey.
•to update SEAI on the potential to develop case studies of pioneering SEC members, to include them at national events to share their learnings and success stories.
•Ensuring a high level of service is provided by the County Mentors in a consistent manner
•Providing back up technical knowledge where required to the County Mentors
•Managing the availability of County Mentors in a responsive and timely manner
•Ensuring appropriate levels of resources are available to meet the demand of the SEC Network as it evolves
Other tasks will include:
•Attend monthly skype calls, Attend quarterly face-to-face regional coordinator meetings (4 per year), Attend bi-annual training (2 per year), Report and plan SEC activities to SEAI on a monthly basis in the format/templates provided, Ensure invoicing is correct and submitted through the appropriate channels, Inform SEAI of relevant regional developments such as new grants, support networks etc, Management of regional working groups, Share common solutions with SEAI and other mentors and coordinators,
Represent SEAI at various events if deemed appropriate,Ad hoc duties as they arise.
County mentors are responsible for co-ordinating activities in each LA area, including,
•day to day operational support to SECs in their county in the development of each SECs journey through the Learn Plan Do model
•Identification of training needs of SECs and coordinate the delivery of this training including the promotion of the event, coordination of speakers, stands, programme collateral, attendees and registration as appropriate
•Providing a short event report after such events
•Host regular information sessions on SEC activities such as ‘Joining the SEC Network’, How to Develop an Energy Master Plan’, ‘Funding Options for Communities’ and any other appropriate events that may be needed from time to time.
•Representing SEAI at events hosted by others, to promote the various community energy supports and availability of grants etc,
•Tracking and monitoring the progress of each SEC
•Identify SECs that are inactive and seek options to reactivate where appropriate
•Maintain excellent working relationships between SECs and SEAI
•Identify opportunities for synergies with other local or national organisations to deepen the impact of SEC actions Engagement with other stakeholders in the alignment of programme requirements.
Other tasks will include:
•Attend monthly skype calls, Attend quarterly face-to-face mentor meetings (2 per year), if required, Attend bi-annual training (2 per year), Inform SEAI of relevant county developments such as new grants, support networks etc, Share common solutions with SEAI and other mentors, Represent SEAI at various events if deemed appropriate, Ad hoc duties as they arise.
II.2.5)

Award criteria

Criteria below
Quality criterion  -  Name:  1. Range and depth of relevant organisation experience with regard to the subject area  /  Weighting:  15
Quality criterion  -  Name:  2. Quality and level of resources to be applied to the project/s (including a resource management plan to allow for upscaling of activity if required)  /  Weighting:  15
Quality criterion  -  Name:  3. Demonstrated understanding of the subject area (specific to the lot applied for)  /  Weighting:  10
Quality criterion  -  Name:  4. Quality of tender proposal  /  Weighting:  5
Quality criterion  -  Name:  5. Ability to deliver, including proposed management of assignment; incorporating deliverables, timescales and best practice solutions proposed  /  Weighting:  15
Price  -  Weighting:  40
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: ERDF
II.2)

Description

II.2.1)

Title

Mid West/South West Regional Support Services
Lot No:  4
II.2.2)

Additional CPV code(s)

71314000  -  Energy and related services
71314200  -  Energy-management services
71350000  -  Engineering-related scientific and technical services
71356000  -  Technical services
71356200  -  Technical assistance services
71356300  -  Technical support services
72224000  -  Project management consultancy services
79421000  -  Project-management services other than for construction work
79421100  -  Project-supervision services other than for construction work
II.2.4)

Description of the procurement

It was envisaged that a maximum of one (1) framework member would be appointed to Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 to provide resources and manage the delivery of services in each of the regional lots.
Resources required within each of the regions 1-4 include;
• 1 x Regional Co-ordinator Service, to manage County Mentors at community level and deliver regional cooperation
• 1 x County Mentor in each of the local authority areas, to provide on the ground mentoring support for SECs.
Regional Co-Ordinators are responsible for co-ordinating activities in each region, including,
• acting as the main point of contact to SEAI, to ensure effective and efficient delivery of tasks as laid out below for promotion, delivery, development, communications and reporting for the evolving and growing SEC programme requirements.
•for building community knowledge within SECs with consistency of approach and even distribution of allocated resources, providing value for money in the guidance of new and existing communities through the Learn – Plan – Do journey.
•to update SEAI on the potential to develop case studies of pioneering SEC members, to include them at national events to share their learnings and success stories.
•Ensuring a high level of service is provided by the County Mentors in a consistent manner
•Providing back up technical knowledge where required to the County Mentors
•Managing the availability of County Mentors in a responsive and timely manner
•Ensuring appropriate levels of resources are available to meet the demand of the SEC Network as it evolves
Other tasks will include:
•Attend monthly skype calls, Attend quarterly face-to-face regional coordinator meetings (4 per year), Attend bi-annual training (2 per year), Report and plan SEC activities to SEAI on a monthly basis in the format/templates provided, Ensure invoicing is correct and submitted through the appropriate channels, Inform SEAI of relevant regional developments such as new grants, support networks etc, Management of regional working groups, Share common solutions with SEAI and other mentors and coordinators,
Represent SEAI at various events if deemed appropriate,Ad hoc duties as they arise.
County mentors are responsible for co-ordinating activities in each LA area, including,
•day to day operational support to SECs in their county in the development of each SECs journey through the Learn Plan Do model
•Identification of training needs of SECs and coordinate the delivery of this training including the promotion of the event, coordination of speakers, stands, programme collateral, attendees and registration as appropriate
•Providing a short event report after such events
•Host regular information sessions on SEC activities such as ‘Joining the SEC Network’, How to Develop an Energy Master Plan’, ‘Funding Options for Communities’ and any other appropriate events that may be needed from time to time.
•Representing SEAI at events hosted by others, to promote the various community energy supports and availability of grants etc,
•Tracking and monitoring the progress of each SEC
•Identify SECs that are inactive and seek options to reactivate where appropriate
•Maintain excellent working relationships between SECs and SEAI
•Identify opportunities for synergies with other local or national organisations to deepen the impact of SEC actions Engagement with other stakeholders in the alignment of programme requirements.
Other tasks will include:
•Attend monthly skype calls, Attend quarterly face-to-face mentor meetings (2 per year), if required, Attend bi-annual training (2 per year), Inform SEAI of relevant county developments such as new grants, support networks etc, Share common solutions with SEAI and other mentors, Represent SEAI at various events if deemed appropriate, Ad hoc duties as they arise.
II.2.5)

Award criteria

Criteria below
Quality criterion  -  Name:  1. Range and depth of relevant organisation experience with regard to the subject area  /  Weighting:  15
Quality criterion  -  Name:  2. Quality and level of resources to be applied to the project/s (including a resource management plan to allow for upscaling of activity if required)  /  Weighting:  15
Quality criterion  -  Name:  3. Demonstrated understanding of the subject area (specific to the lot applied for)  /  Weighting:  10
Quality criterion  -  Name:  4. Quality of tender proposal  /  Weighting:  5
Quality criterion  -  Name:  5. Ability to deliver, including proposed management of assignment; incorporating deliverables, timescales and best practice solutions proposed  /  Weighting:  15
Price  -  Weighting:  40
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: ERDF
II.2)

Description

II.2.1)

Title

National Mentoring and Support Tasks
Lot No:  5
II.2.2)

Additional CPV code(s)

71314000  -  Energy and related services
71314200  -  Energy-management services
71350000  -  Engineering-related scientific and technical services
71356000  -  Technical services
71356200  -  Technical assistance services
71356300  -  Technical support services
72224000  -  Project management consultancy services
79421000  -  Project-management services other than for construction work
79421100  -  Project-supervision services other than for construction work
II.2.4)

Description of the procurement

SEAI sought to appoint a maximum of eight (8) framework members under Lot 5 to provide National Mentoring and Support services to the SEC Programme.
National mentors will undertake diverse tasks, which may include some or all of the following, but not limited to the following list;
• Manage national SECs (e.g. housing associations, national education facility based communities etc.)
• Event coordination (national events on behalf/in support of SEAI)
• Support for Community-led energy events (advice to communities on how to host and deliver a community energy event)
• Representing SEAI at events (presentations, event reports, deliver workshops etc)
• Provision of secretariat services for national SEC steering group
• Management of National steering group, consultative body for SECs
• Provision of secretariat services for sectoral working groups
• Moderate online platforms for SEC network, if required
• Aid SEC team with data collection, surveys and feedback
• Provide support in the provision of community energy advisory services by other local and/or national enabler organisations
• Support working/focus groups (sectoral), e.g. coordination of coastal communities
• Living lab coordination, e.g. Dingle, Aran. Research groups liaison/advocate
• Support the Programme development/ strategy
• Support the development of programme collateral
• Stakeholder mapping
• Build awareness of the full suite of SEAI programmes
• General technical advice, aligned with skills in the competency assessment (Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, Smart e, transport planning, finance & energy champions).
II.2.5)

Award criteria

Criteria below
Quality criterion  -  Name:  1. Range and depth of relevant organisation’s experience with regard to the subject area  /  Weighting:  15
Quality criterion  -  Name:  2. Quality and level of resources to be applied to the project/s (including a resource management plan to allow for upscaling of activity if required)  /  Weighting:  15
Quality criterion  -  Name:  3. Demonstrated understanding of the subject area (specific to the lot applied for)  /  Weighting:  10
Quality criterion  -  Name:  4. Quality of tender proposal  /  Weighting:  5
Quality criterion  -  Name:  5. Ability to deliver, including proposed management of assignment; incorporating deliverables, timescales and best practice solutions proposed  /  Weighting:  15
Price  -  Weighting:  40
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: ERDF

Section IV: Procedure

IV.1)

Description

IV.1.1)

Type of procedure

Open procedure
IV.1.3)

Information about a framework agreement or a dynamic purchasing system

The procurement involves the establishment of a framework agreement
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: 2019/S 179-436437

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 1

Lot No: 1

Title: Lot 1: Border/West Regional Mentoring Support Services

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

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

05/03/2020
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

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

Name and address of the contractor

Institute of Technology Sligo
Ash Lane
Sligo
IE

The contractor is an SME : no
V.2.4)

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

Initial estimated total value of the contract/lot:  1930000.00  EUR
Total value of the contract/lot:  1800680.00  EUR

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 1

Lot No: 2

Title: Lot 2: Dublin/Mid East Regional Mentoring Support Services

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

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

05/03/2020
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

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

Name and address of the contractor

City of Dublin Energy Management Agency trading as CODEMA
The Loft, 2-4 Crown Alley Temple Bar
Dublin 2
IE

The contractor is an SME : yes
V.2.4)

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

Initial estimated total value of the contract/lot:  1930000.00  EUR
Total value of the contract/lot:  1795615.00  EUR

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 1

Lot No: 3

Title: Lot 3: Midlands/South East Regional Mentoring Support Services

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

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

05/03/2020
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

Number of tenders received:  1
Number of tenders received by electronic means:  1
The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators :  no
V.2.3)

Name and address of the contractor

ORS
Block A, Marlinstown Office Park
Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
IE

The contractor is an SME : yes
V.2.4)

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

Initial estimated total value of the contract/lot:  1930000.00  EUR
Total value of the contract/lot:  1864800.00  EUR

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 1

Lot No: 4

Title: Lot 4: Mid West/South West Regional Support Services

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

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

05/03/2020
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

Number of tenders received:  1
Number of tenders received by electronic means:  1
The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators :  no
V.2.3)

Name and address of the contractor

Ballyhoura Development CLG
The Development Centre, Main Street,Kilfinane
Co Limerick
IE

The contractor is an SME : yes
V.2.4)

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

Initial estimated total value of the contract/lot:  1930000.00  EUR
Total value of the contract/lot:  1878065.00  EUR

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 1

Lot No: 5

Title: Lot 5: National Mentoring and Support Tasks

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

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

05/03/2020
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

Number of tenders received:  8
Number of tenders received by electronic means:  8
The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators :  no
V.2.3)

Name and address of the contractor

Institute of Technology Sligo
Ash Lane
Sligo
IE

The contractor is an SME : no
V.2.4)

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

Initial estimated total value of the contract/lot:  1000000.00  EUR
Total value of the contract/lot:  958048.00  EUR

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 2

Lot No: 5

Title: Lot 5: National Mentoring and Support Tasks

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

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

05/03/2020
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

Number of tenders received:  8
Number of tenders received by electronic means:  8
The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators :  no
V.2.3)

Name and address of the contractor

MCO Projects Limited
121-122 Capel Street
Dublin 1
IE

The contractor is an SME : yes
V.2.4)

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

Initial estimated total value of the contract/lot:  1000000.00  EUR
Total value of the contract/lot:  958048.00  EUR

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 3

Lot No: 5

Title: Lot 5: National Mentoring and Support Tasks

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

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

05/03/2020
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

Number of tenders received:  8
Number of tenders received by electronic means:  8
The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators :  no
V.2.3)

Name and address of the contractor

ORS
2 Dubling Landings
North Wall Quay, Dublin 1
IE

The contractor is an SME : yes
V.2.4)

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

Initial estimated total value of the contract/lot:  1000000.00  EUR
Total value of the contract/lot:  958048.00  EUR

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 4

Lot No: 5

Title: Lot 5: National Mentoring and Support Tasks

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

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

05/03/2020
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

Number of tenders received:  8
Number of tenders received by electronic means:  8
The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators :  no
V.2.3)

Name and address of the contractor

Plan Energy
Innovation Centre, IT Sligo, Ash Lane
Sligo
IE

The contractor is an SME : yes
V.2.4)

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

Initial estimated total value of the contract/lot:  1000000.00  EUR
Total value of the contract/lot:  958048.00  EUR

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 5

Lot No: 5

Title: Lot 5: National Mentoring and Support Tasks

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

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

05/03/2020
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

Number of tenders received:  8
Number of tenders received by electronic means:  8
The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators :  no
V.2.3)

Name and address of the contractor

Sustainability Works Limited
39 Colpe Park, Deepforde, Drogheda
Co Meath
IE

The contractor is an SME : yes
V.2.4)

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

Initial estimated total value of the contract/lot:  1000000.00  EUR
Total value of the contract/lot:  958048.00  EUR

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: 6

Lot No: 5

Title: Lot 5: National Mentoring and Support Tasks

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

Award of contract

V.2.1)

Date of conclusion of the contract

05/03/2020
V.2.2)

Information about tenders

Number of tenders received:  8
Number of tenders received by electronic means:  8
The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators :  no
V.2.3)

Name and address of the contractor

Rotha trading as The Wheel
48 Fleet Street
Dublin 2
IE

The contractor is an SME : yes
V.2.4)

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

Initial estimated total value of the contract/lot:  1000000.00  EUR
Total value of the contract/lot:  958048.00  EUR

Section VI: Complementary information

VI.4)

Procedures for review

VI.4.1)

Review body

The High Court
Four Courts, Ground Floor (East Wing), Inns Quay
Dublin 7
IE

VI.4.3)

Review procedure

Precise information on deadline(s) for review procedures: 
The High Court, Dublin, Ireland