Budapest: PHARE - development of the Hungarian air-quality monitoring system
Hungary Budapest: PHARE - development of the Hungarian air-quality monitoring
system (1) Stav tendru: vypsaný tendr Banka: Evropská unie - program PHARE Datum
uzávěrky: 09.07.2002 Klíčová slova: laboratorní zařízení , monitorovací zařízení
, Phare , životní prostředí Popis: Dodávka laboratorního, monitoračního a
kalibračního zařízení 2002/S 90-070457 1. Publication reference:
EuropeAid/112852/D/S/HU 2. Procedure: Open. 3. Programme: Phare. 4. Financing:
HU0004-01-02. 5. Contracting authority: Central Finance and Contracts Unit
(CFCU), Budapest, Hungary. Contract specification 6. Contract description: The
purpose of the project is to develop a uniform quality assurance/quality control
(QA/QC) system of air-quality management and to establish an integrated data
centre in the National Reference Laboratory (NRL) belonging the Ministry for
Environment. The centre will collect, process, change and prepare for the
publishing of air quality information according to European Union standards. The
project includes the following elements: A. air-quality measurement system
development: technical upgrading of existing monitoring stations for measuring
newly regulated ambient air components and extending the network with respect to
ozone; technical upgrading of laboratory for sample preparation and analyses; B.
quality assurance system: instruments will be supplied for the National
Reference Laboratory in order to enable it to fulfil its tasks regarding air
quality. 7. Number and titles of lots: Five lots are foreseen: lot 1: laboratory
equipment; lot 2: automatic monitoring station and monitoring/calibration
equipment; lot 3: calibration equipment for the monitoring stations; lot 4:
quality management equipment; lot 5: calibration van and special equipment.
Conditions of participation 8. Eligibility and rule of origin: Participation is
open on equal terms to all natural and legal persons [participating either
individually or in a grouping (consortium) of tenderers] of the Member States
and the countries and territories of the regions covered and/or authorized by
the regulation or other specific instruments applicable to the programme under
which the contract is financed (see 21). All goods provided for this contract
must originate in these countries. 9. Grounds for exclusion: Tenderers must
provide a declaration that they are not in any of the situations listed in
Section 2.3 of the Manual of Instructions for External Relations contracts
(available from the following Internet address:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/europeaid/index_en.htm). 10. Number of tenders:
Tenderers (including firms within the same legal group, other members of the
same consortium, and subcontractors) may submit only one tender for one or
several lots. Tenders for parts of the lot will not be considered. Any tenderer
may state in its tender that it would offer a discount in the event that its
tender is accepted for more than one lot. Tenderers may provide a tender for a
variant solution in addition to their tender for the supplies required in the
tender dossier. 11. Tender guarantee: Tenderers must provide a tender guarantee
in euro for the amount of 1% of the total value of the offer for the lot
concerned when submitting a tender. This guarantee will be released to
unsuccessful tenderers once the tender procedure has been completed and to the
successful tenderer(s) upon signature of the contract by all parties. This
guarantee will be called upon if the tenderer does not fulfil all obligations
stated in its tender. 12. Performance guarantee: The successful tenderer will be
requested to provide a performance guarantee of 10% of the contract value in
euro when countersigning the contract. This must be delivered within 30 days
after receipt by the tenderer of the contract signed by the contracting
authority. If the selected tenderer fails to provide such a guarantee within
this period, the contract will be void and a new contract may be drawn up and
sent to the tenderer which has submitted the next most economically
advantageous, compliant tender. 13. Information meeting and/or site visit: No
information meeting is planned. 14. Tender validity: Tenders must remain valid
for a period of 90 days after the deadline for submission of tenders. 15.
Maximum delivery period: Lots 1 and 2 four months, lot 3 six months, lot 4 three
months and lot 5 six months from the signature of the contract. Selection and
award criteria 16. Selection criteria: Conformity with formal and technical
requirements. 17. Award criteria: Price. Tendering 18. How to obtain the tender
dossier: The tender dossier is available for collection from the contracting
authority. Tenders must be submitted using the standard tender submission form
included in the tender dossier, whose format and instructions must be strictly
observed. Tenderers with questions regarding this tender should send them in
writing to: Ms Judit Rózsa Judit, director, Öllamháztará si Hivatal (Public
Finance Office), Köponti Pénzügyiés Szerzodésköto Egység (CFCU), Budapest, Deák
F. u. 5, H-1052. Fax: 0036-1-327-3572 v 0036-1-327-3573. Email:
csilla.madarasz@ahh.gov.hu (quoting the publication reference in 1) at least 21
days before the deadline for submission of tenders in 19. The contracting
authority must reply to all tenderers questions at least 11 days before the
deadline for submission of tenders. 19. Deadline for submission of tenders: 9
July 2002 (16.00). Any tender received after this deadline will not be
considered. 20. Tender opening session: 10 July 2002 (9.00). Öllamhá ztartási
Hivatal (Public Finance Office), Központi Pénzügyi és Szerzodésköto Egység
(CFCU), Budapest, Deák F. u. 5, Room 55, 1052 Hungary. 21. Legal basis: Council
Regulation 3906/89.
Hungary
Budapest: PHARE - development of the Hungarian air-quality monitoring system (1)
Stav tendru: vypsaný tendr
Banka: Evropská unie - program PHARE
Datum uzávěrky: 09.07.2002
Klíčová slova: laboratorní zařízení ,
monitorovací zařízení ,
Phare ,
životní prostředí
Popis:
Dodávka laboratorního, monitoračního a kalibračního zařízení
2002/S 90-070457
1.
Publication reference: EuropeAid/112852/D/S/HU
2.
Procedure: Open.
3.
Programme: Phare.
4.
Financing: HU0004-01-02.
5.
Contracting authority: Central Finance and Contracts Unit (CFCU), Budapest, Hungary.
Contract specification
6.
Contract description: The purpose of the project is to develop a uniform quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) system of air-quality management and to establish an integrated data centre in the National Reference Laboratory (NRL) belonging the Ministry for Environment. The centre will collect, process, change and prepare for the publishing of air quality information according to European Union standards. The project includes the following elements: A. air-quality measurement system development: technical upgrading of existing monitoring stations for measuring newly regulated ambient air components and extending the network with respect to ozone; technical upgrading of laboratory for sample preparation and analyses; B. quality assurance system: instruments will be supplied for the National Reference Laboratory in order to enable it to fulfil its tasks regarding air quality.
7.
Number and titles of lots: Five lots are foreseen:
lot 1: laboratory equipment;
lot 2: automatic monitoring station and monitoring/calibration equipment;
lot 3: calibration equipment for the monitoring stations;
lot 4: quality management equipment;
lot 5: calibration van and special equipment.
Conditions of participation
8.
Eligibility and rule of origin: Participation is open on equal terms to all natural and legal persons [participating either individually or in a grouping (consortium) of tenderers] of the Member States and the countries and territories of the regions covered and/or authorized by the regulation or other specific instruments applicable to the programme under which the contract is financed (see 21). All goods provided for this contract must originate in these countries.
9.
Grounds for exclusion: Tenderers must provide a declaration that they are not in any of the situations listed in Section 2.3 of the Manual of Instructions for External Relations contracts (available from the following Internet address: http://europa.eu.int/comm/europeaid/index_en.htm).
10.
Number of tenders: Tenderers (including firms within the same legal group, other members of the same consortium, and subcontractors) may submit only one tender for one or several lots. Tenders for parts of the lot will not be considered. Any tenderer may state in its tender that it would offer a discount in the event that its tender is accepted for more than one lot. Tenderers may provide a tender for a variant solution in addition to their tender for the supplies required in the tender dossier.
11.
Tender guarantee: Tenderers must provide a tender guarantee in euro for the amount of 1% of the total value of the offer for the lot concerned when submitting a tender. This guarantee will be released to unsuccessful tenderers once the tender procedure has been completed and to the successful tenderer(s) upon signature of the contract by all parties. This guarantee will be called upon if the tenderer does not fulfil all obligations stated in its tender.
12.
Performance guarantee: The successful tenderer will be requested to provide a performance guarantee of 10% of the contract value in euro when countersigning the contract. This must be delivered within 30 days after receipt by the tenderer of the contract signed by the contracting authority. If the selected tenderer fails to provide such a guarantee within this period, the contract will be void and a new contract may be drawn up and sent to the tenderer which has submitted the next most economically advantageous, compliant tender.
13.
Information meeting and/or site visit: No information meeting is planned.
14.
Tender validity: Tenders must remain valid for a period of 90 days after the deadline for submission of tenders.
15.
Maximum delivery period: Lots 1 and 2 four months, lot 3 six months, lot 4 three months and lot 5 six months from the signature of the contract.
Selection and award criteria
16.
Selection criteria: Conformity with formal and technical requirements.
17.
Award criteria: Price.
Tendering
18.
How to obtain the tender dossier: The tender dossier is available for collection from the contracting authority. Tenders must be submitted using the standard tender submission form included in the tender dossier, whose format and instructions must be strictly observed. Tenderers with questions regarding this tender should send them in writing to: Ms Judit Rózsa Judit, director, Öllamháztará si Hivatal (Public Finance Office), Köponti Pénzügyiés Szerzodésköto Egység (CFCU), Budapest, Deák F. u. 5, H-1052. Fax: 0036-1-327-3572 v 0036-1-327-3573. Email: csilla.madarasz@ahh.gov.hu
(quoting the publication reference in 1) at least 21 days before the deadline for submission of tenders in 19. The contracting authority must reply to all tenderers questions at least 11 days before the deadline for submission of tenders.
19.
Deadline for submission of tenders: 9 July 2002 (16.00).
Any tender received after this deadline will not be considered.
20.
Tender opening session: 10 July 2002 (9.00). Öllamhá ztartási Hivatal (Public Finance Office), Központi Pénzügyi és Szerzodésköto Egység (CFCU), Budapest, Deák F. u. 5, Room 55, 1052 Hungary.
21.
Legal basis: Council Regulation 3906/89.
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