II.1)
[QuantityScopeContract]
Supply of a Direct Air Capture industrial prototype to Trinity College
[Fileref]:
TCD-23-C1303
[Services]
Researchers within Trinity College Dublin have developed and designed the Carbon Impact system, a device that captures carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air using a high performance adsorbent, in a Temperature Vacuum Swing Adsorption (TVSA) process. A full design has been developed in a previous project and the team is now looking for a supplier to build the system. Trinity College Dublin is therefore seeking a suitable mechanical engineering contractor (hereafter MEC) that can facilitate the building of the system.
Expressions of interest are requested for the supply of a Direct Air Capture industrial prototype to Trinity College Dublin for a consortium led by Trinity College Dublin. It is expected that the supply of the capture device will be provided by, or managed by, a single vendor. The initial expenditure is valued at 200,000 Ex VAT but Trinity anticipates the overall contract value, including extensions, may reach 250,000 Ex VAT.
II.1.5)
[ValueMagnitudeEstimatedTotal]
[ValueExclVat]: 250000.00
EUR
[DivisionLots]:
[No]
45255400
-
45351000
-
71333000
-
II.2.3)
[PlacePerformance]
[Nutscode]:
IE061 -
Dublin
[MainsiteplaceWorksDelivery]:
Dublin
II.2.4)
[DescrProcurement]
Researchers within Trinity College Dublin have developed and designed the Carbon Impact system, a device that captures carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air using a high performance adsorbent, optimised within Trinity College Dublin, in a Temperature Vacuum Swing Adsorption (TVSA) process. The device is constituted by a vacuum vessel which holds patented internal cartridges.
A full design has been developed in a previous project and the team is now looking for a supplier to build the system. Trinity College Dublin is therefore seeking a suitable mechanical engineering contractor (hereafter MEC) that can facilitate the building of the system.
Expressions of interest are requested for the supply of a Direct Air Capture industrial prototype to Trinity College Dublin for a consortium led by Trinity College Dublin. It is expected that the supply of the capture device will be provided by, or managed by, a single vendor. The initial expenditure is valued at 200,000 Ex VAT but Trinity anticipates the overall contract value, including extensions, may reach 250,000 Ex VAT.
[AwardCriteriaDescriptive]
II.2.6)
[ValueMagnitudeEstimated]
[ValueExclVat]: 250000.00
EUR
II.2.7)
[DurationContractFrameworkDps]
[DurationMonths]:
12
[RenewalsSubject]:
[No]
[EnvisagedMin]:
1
/
[MaxNumber]:
5
[CriteriaChoosingLimited]:
Please refer to the summary of the PQQ process uploaded to eTenders.
[VariantsAccepted]:
[No]
[Options]:
[No]
[EuProgrRelated]:
[Yes]
[EuProgrRef]:
ERC