II.1)
Scope of the procurement
Contract for WAN Connectivity to Government Networks and a Dedicated Connection to Primary Data Centre to Horse Racing Ireland & Subsidiaries
Reference number:
WAN Connectivity & DC
72400000
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Internet services
Services
II.1.4)
Short description
Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) was formally established by the Horse and Greyhound Racing Act 2001. Its mission is to develop and promote Ireland as a world centre of excellence for horse racing and breeding. Its primary functions include the development and promotion of the Irish horseracing industry, the development of authorised racecourses, the administration of prize-money at race fixtures and the control of the operation of authorised bookmakers. Subsidiaries of HRI include Tote Ireland Ltd., HRI Racecourses Ltd., and Irish Thoroughbred Marketing Ltd. HRI Racecourses Ltd. owns and operates Leopardstown, Fairyhouse, Navan and Tipperary Racecourses.
Horse Racing Ireland has three connections which this tender process is looking to replace.
Each connection is terminated at a vender supplier router and then connected into Horse Racing Ireland equipment.
Please refer to the attached invitation to tender document for a detailed specification of requirements
II.1.6)
Information about lots
This contract is divided into lots:
no
II.1.7)
Total value of the procurement
Value excluding VAT:
430000.00
EUR
II.2.2)
Additional CPV code(s)
32430000
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Wide area network
32510000
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Wireless telecommunications system
32520000
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Telecommunications cable and equipment
32524000
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Telecommunications system
50332000
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Telecommunications-infrastructure maintenance services
72315000
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Data network management and support services
72315200
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Data network management services
72410000
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Provider services
72411000
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Internet service providers ISP
72415000
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World wide web (www) site operation host services
72511000
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Network management software services
72720000
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Wide area network services
II.2.3)
Place of performance
Main site or place of performance:
Ireland
II.2.4)
Description of the procurement
Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) was formally established by the Horse and Greyhound Racing Act 2001. Its mission is to develop and promote Ireland as a world centre of excellence for horse racing and breeding. Its primary functions include the development and promotion of the Irish horseracing industry, the development of authorised racecourses, the administration of prize-money at race fixtures and the control of the operation of authorised bookmakers. Subsidiaries of HRI include Tote Ireland Ltd., HRI Racecourses Ltd., and Irish Thoroughbred Marketing Ltd. HRI Racecourses Ltd. owns and operates Leopardstown, Fairyhouse, Navan and Tipperary Racecourses.
Horse Racing Ireland has three connections which this tender process is looking to replace.
Each connection is terminated at a vender supplier router and then connected into Horse Racing Ireland equipment.
• The primary connection to Government networks is a 100Mb fibre connection, terminating by a Cisco 4431 router.
• The secondary connection to Government networks is a 20Mb licensed wireless connection termination on a supplier supplied OneAccess ONE50
• The dedication connection to the data centre is a 30Mb connection over fibre, terminated on both sides by a Cisco 2921 router.
Please refer to the attached invitation to tender document for a detailed specification of requirement
Criteria below
Quality criterion
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Name:
Fitness for Purpose of Proposed Solution
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Weighting:
40
Quality criterion
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Name:
Technical Merit of Resources Proposed
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Weighting:
5
Quality criterion
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Name:
Contract Management and Service Deliverables
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Weighting:
10
Quality criterion
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Name:
Innovation and Value add
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Weighting:
5
Quality criterion
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Name:
Reliability and Continuity of Service
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Weighting:
5
Price
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Weighting:
35
II.2.11)
Information about options
Options:
yes
Description of options:
The Contracting Authority intends to conclude a “Contract with Options” with the successful tenderer emerging from this competitive process. By this it is meant that the Contracting Authority intends to enter into a contract to purchase a defined quantity of specific services (“core services”) from the successful tenderer but reserves the right to purchase, as the need arises, additional services (“options”) at any point during the lifetime of the contract. The specification of requirements contained in the invitation to tender document will clearly differentiate core services from options.
II.2.13)
Information about European Union funds
The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds:
no