Study supporting the development of general guidance on the implementation of the Extractive Waste Directive (№9071671)

14 jul

Number: 9071671

Country: Belgium

Source: TED


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14-07-2018

Description


  1. Section I
    1. Name and addresses
      European Commission, Directorate-General for Environment
      ENV.A.5- Finance BU-9 01/005
      Brussels
      1049
      Belgium
      E-mail: [email protected]
    2. Type of the contracting authority:
      European institution/agency or international organisation
    3. Main activity:
      General public services
  2. Section II
    1. Scope of the procurement:
      1. Title:

        Study supporting the development of general guidance on the implementation of the Extractive Waste Directive

        Reference number: ENV.B.3/ETU/2017/0039
      2. Main CPV code:
        90700000
      3. Type of contract:
        Services
      4. Short description:

        The purpose of this study is to support the Commission in promoting compliance with Directive 2006/21/EC (Extractive waste directive). Key tasks are to develop a coherent description of the extractive sector in the EU with plausible and matching figures on the amounts of extractive waste generated and corresponding numbers of extractive waste facilities, to foster a uniform understanding of the key concepts of the Directive by Member States and to contribute to making reporting on the implementation of the Directive more effective and efficient.

      5. Information about lots:
        This contract is divided into lots: no
      6. Total value of the procurement:
        Value excluding VAT: 574 880.00 EUR
    2. Description
      1. Title:
      2. Additional CPV code(s):

      3. Place of performance:
        Main site or place of performance:

        Extra Muros

      4. Description of the procurement:

        Open call for tender — Single study contract of 24 months with a total budget of 575 000 EUR.

        Description of the extractive sector in the EU (number of waste facilities, amounts of extractive waste generated).

        Organisation of meetings with experts from Member States and stakeholders.

        Visits to Member States to discuss the application of the Extractive Waste Directive.

        Elaboration of country fact sheets.

      5. Award criteria:
        Quality criterion - Name: Quality of the proposed methodology / Weighting: 60
        Quality criterion - Name: Organisation of the work and allocation of resources / Weighting: 30
        Quality criterion - Name: Quality control measures / Weighting: 10
        Price - Weighting: 50/50
      6. Information about options:
        Options: no
      7. Information about European Union funds:
        The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: no
      8. Additional information:

        Please note this was previously published in the PIN OJ 2017/S 044-079856 on 3.3.2017 with the title ‘Support for the preparation of a guidance document to ensure that the principles of the Directive 2006/21/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Extractive waste directive) are applied in all Member States in a harmonised way’ with an amount of 220 000 EUR.

  3. Section IV
    1. Description:
      1. Type of procedure:
        Open procedure
      2. Information about a framework agreement or a dynamic purchasing system:
      3. Information about electronic auction:
      4. Information about the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA):
        The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement: yes
    2. Administrative information:
      1. Previous publication concerning this procedure:
        Notice number in the OJ S: 2017/S 246-513672
      2. Information about termination of dynamic purchasing system:
      3. Information about termination of call for competition in the form of a prior information notice:
  4. Section V
    1. Contract No: 070201/2018/783786/ETU/ENV.B3
      Title:

      Study supporting the development of general guidance on the implementation of the Extractive Waste Directive

    2. Award of contract
      1. Date of conclusion of the contract: 2018-07-03
      2. Information about tenders:
        Number of tenders received: 2
        Number of tenders received from SMEs: 0
        The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators: no
      3. Name and address of the contractor:
        VITO, Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Onderzoek
        Boeretang 200
        Mol
        2400
        Belgium
        The contractor is an SME: no
      4. Information on value of the contract/lot (excluding VAT):
        Initial estimated total value of the contract/lot: 575 000.00 EUR
        Total value of the contract/lot: 574 880.00 EUR
      5. Information about subcontracting:

        Proportion: 75
        Short description of the part of the contract to be subcontracted:

        23.2 % + 24.2 % + 9.3 % + 2.7 % 15.2 % = 74.6

  5. Section VI
    1. Additional information

      Please note this was previously published in the PIN OJ 2017/S 044-079856 on 3.3.2017 with the title ‘Support for the preparation of a guidance document to ensure that the principles of the Directive 2006/21/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (Extractive waste directive) are applied in all Member States in a harmonised way’ with an amount of 220 000 EUR.

    2. Procedures for review
      1. Review body
        General Court
        Rue du Fort Niedergrünewald
        Luxembourg
        L-2925
        Luxembourg
        Telephone: +352 4303-1
        E-mail: [email protected]
        Fax: +352 43032100
      2. Body responsible for mediation procedures

      3. Service from which information about the review procedure may be obtained

        You may submit any observations concerning the award procedure to the contracting authority indicated under Heading I.1.

        If you believe that there was maladministration, you may lodge a complaint to the European Ombudsman within 2 years of the date when you became aware of the facts on which the complaint is based (see http:// www.ombudsman.europa.eu). Such complaint does not have as an effect either to suspend the time-limit to launch an appeal or to open a new period for lodging an appeal.

        Within 2 months of the notification of the award decision you may lodge an appeal to the body referred to in VI.4.1.


    3. Date of dispatch of this notice
      2018-07-03