Contract notice

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Published

Date of dispatch of this notice: 12/10/2021

Expire date: 12/11/2021

External Reference: 2021-233101

TED Reference: 2021/S 201-524103

Contract notice

[NoticeContract]

[Directive201424]

[Section1]: [Ca]

I.1)

[NameAddressContact]

The Health Research Board
N/A
67-72 Grattan House
Dublin 2
Lower Mount St
IE
[Contactpoint]: Josephine Murphy
[AddressPhone]: +353 12345000
[AddressEmail]: jmurphy@hrb.ie
[Nutscode]:  IE -  IRELAND
[Internets]:
[UrlGeneral]: https://www.hrb.ie/

I.3)

[InfoTendering]

[AddressObtainDocs]:  
http://irl.eu-supply.com/app/rfq/rwlentrance_s.asp?PID=199538&B=ETENDERS_SIMPLE
[AddressFurtherinfo]
[AsContactsAbove]:  
[AddressSendTendersRequest]
[AddressSendTendersRequest]
[AddressToAbove]
I.4)

[CaType]

[MaintypePublicbody]
I.5)

[Mainactivity]

[MainactivHealth]

[Section2]: [Object]

II.1)

[QuantityScopeContract]

II.1.1)

[TitleContract]

HRB-2021-Secondary data analysis of GUI datasets for alcohol and other drugs study
[Fileref]:  HRB-2021-Secondary data analysis
II.1.2)

[CpvMain]

73110000  - 
II.1.3)

[TypeContract]

[Services]
II.1.4)

[DescrShort]

The Health Research Board (HRB) is a state agency that supports research and provides evidence to prevent illness, improve health and transform patient care. The HRB has 65 staff. Our annual budget is in excess of €45m and we manage a research investment portfolio of approximately €200m. The agency is funded mainly by the Department of Health, and Board members are appointed by the Minister for Health.
Summary :The Growing up in Ireland (GUI) study is a major national cohort study and illustrates development of a large sample of subjects from childhood, through adolescence and into early adulthood. As part of the programme of monitoring and research supporting the implementation of the national drugs strategy, the Department of Health have asked the HRB to explore what insight can be gained from an analysis of GUI datasets.
II.1.5)

[ValueMagnitudeEstimatedTotal]

[ValueExclVat]: 210000.00  EUR
II.1.6)

[LotsInfo]

[DivisionLots]: [No]
II.2)

[Description]

II.2.2)

[CpvAdditional]

73210000  - 
79315000  - 
II.2.3)

[PlacePerformance]

[Nutscode]:  IE -  IRELAND
[MainsiteplaceWorksDelivery]:  
Dublin
II.2.4)

[DescrProcurement]

The Health Research Board (HRB) is a state agency that supports research and provides evidence to prevent illness, improve health and transform patient care. The HRB has 65 staff. Our annual budget is in excess of €45m and we manage a research investment portfolio of approximately €200m. The agency is funded mainly by the Department of Health, and Board members are appointed by the Minister for Health.
Summary
The Growing up in Ireland (GUI) study is a major national cohort study and illustrates development of a large sample of subjects from childhood, through adolescence and into early adulthood. As part of the programme of monitoring and research supporting the implementation of the national drugs strategy, the Department of Health have asked the HRB to explore what insight can be gained from an analysis of GUI datasets. The study has three broad objectives:
• Identify personality traits, cognitive attributes, family characteristics, educational experiences, peer group, environmental and socio-demographic indicator categories associated with classes of substance use behaviour.
• Design models to predict membership of classes of substance use behaviour and health, social, cognitive, and emotional consequences of membership of these classes.
• Provide policymakers and practitioners with evidence that will enable them to identify patterns in substance use among children and young adults and design evidence-based and targeted interventions in the most appropriate settings.
The project
The HRB invites proposals to undertake an analysis of GUI datasets as set out in this document. The HRB welcomes proposals from individual institutions or two or more institutions working together or from an institution working in collaboration with an independent researcher or researchers. The project will be completed over a period of three years and will begin in early 2022
II.2.5)

[AwardCriteria]

[AwardCriteriaDescriptive]
II.2.6)

[ValueMagnitudeEstimated]

[ValueExclVat]: 210000.00  EUR
II.2.7)

[DurationContractFrameworkDps]

[Starting]: 01/01/2022  /  [End]: 31/12/2024
[RenewalsSubject]: [Yes]
[RenewalsDescr]:  
One potential extension of up to 12 months may be allowed if required.
II.2.10)

[VariantsInfo]

[VariantsAccepted]: [No]
II.2.11)

[OptionsInfo]

[Options]: [No]
II.2.13)

[EuProgrInfo]

[EuProgrRelated]: [No]
II.2.14)

[InfoAdditional]

None

[Section3]: [InfoLegal]

III.1)

[ConditionsParticip]

III.1.2)

[EconomicFinancialStanding]

[InfoEvaluatingWethRequir]:  
Evidence of Insurances /undertaking of commitment to have in place
Evidence of Tax Clearance Status/undertaking of commitment to have in place
[MinStandardsRequired]:  
n/a
III.1.3)

[TechnicalCapacity]

[InfoEvaluatingWethRequir]:  
Feasibility of tenderers proposal including
• Applicant team expertise and experience relevant for project
• Supports, infrastructure, environment
• Project staffing and funding
• Risk mitigation for project delivery
Scientific Quality and Innovation of the proposal to include :
• Appropriateness of design and methodology used
• Appropriate project plan aligned with resources
Engagement with Stakeholders
• Planned knowledge dissemination and translation
• Planned engagement with key stakeholders
[MinStandardsRequired]:  
As above
III.2)

[ConditionsContract]

III.2.2)

[OtherConditions]

n/a

[Section4]: [Procedure]

IV.1)

[Description]

IV.1.1)

[TypeProcedure]

[ProctypeOpen]
IV.1.3)

[FrameworkContractDpsInfo]

[NoticeInvolvesFramework]
[FrameworkSingle]
IV.1.8)

[GpaInfo]

[GpaCovered] : [No]
IV.2)

[InfoAdmin]

IV.2.2)

[LimitReceiptTendersReqPart]

[Date]:  12/11/2021
[Time]:  12:00
IV.2.4)

[LanguagesAllowed]

[Language_EN]
IV.2.6)

[MinTimeMaintain]

[DurationMonths] : 3  ([FromStatedDate])
IV.2.7)

[OpeningConditions]

[Date]:  12/11/2021
[Time]:  12:00
[OpeningPlace]:  
Dublin
[OpeningAdditInfo]:  
Opened via the etenders post box by 2 of the HRB procurement team

[Section6]: [InfoComplement]

VI.1)

[RecurrenceInfo]

[RecurrentProcurement]:  [No]
VI.2)

[InfoEworkflow]

[EinvoicingUsed]
[EpaymentUsed]
VI.3)

[InfoAdditional]

None
VI.4)

[AppealsProcedure]

VI.4.1)

[AppealsBody]

High Court
Inns Quay
Dublin 7
IE
IE
[AddressPhone]: +353 18886000