Number: 12450226
Country: Denmark
Source: TED
Storstrøm Bridge — 93200.R12 — Site Supervision, Structures
This tender comprises the provision of a team of site supervision engineers to perform the site supervision for all structures and foundations for the construction of the new Storstrøm Bridge.
The new 4 km Storstrøm Bridge between Masnedø and Falster will replace the existing bridge from 1937, which is in poor condition and does not have the capacity to carry the increased railway freight traffic resulting from the opening of the Fehmarn Belt Connection.
The bridge comprises approximately 45 viaduct spans of 80 m in length, and 2 navigational spans of 160m each. The main bridge is a cable-stayed bridge, with a single pylon, carrying a double-track electrified railway(200 km/h) for passenger trains) and a two-lane road (80 km/h), as well as a combined cycle and pedestrian path on a single cross section.
This tender comprises the provision of a team of site supervision engineers to perform the site supervision for all structures and foundations.
The candidate must submit as its application an ESPD as preliminary documentation of the circumstances setout in section 148(1) (i-iii) of the Danish Public Procurement Act (udbudsloven). For groups of operators (e.g. a consortium), a separate ESPD must be submitted for each participating operator. If the candidate relies on the capacity of other entities, an ESPD must be submitted for each of the entities on which the candidate relies. Reference is made to the Contracting Authority"s ESPD guide.
The candidate will be excluded from participation in the tender procedure if the candidate is subject to the compulsory grounds for exclusion set out in Sections 135 and 136 of the Danish Public Procurement Act, and the grounds for exclusion set out in section 137(1) (No. 2) of the Danish Public Procurement Act, unless the candidate has submitted sufficient documentation of its reliability in accordance with Section 138 of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
Before the decision to award the contract is made, the tenderer to whom the Contracting Authority intends to award the contract must provide documentation of the information submitted in the ESPD pursuant to Sections 151-152, cf. section 153 of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
As regards Section II.1.5), it should be noted that the amount is an estimate of the expected contract price for the entire duration of the contract, including the price of all options.
Questions and answers will be posted on the Road Directorate"s website: http://www.vejdirektoratet.dk/da/vejsektor/leverandoerportal/sider/aktuelleudbud.aspx under "93200.R11 Contract- and Discipline Managers". Se description in Provisions on Procurement and Tendering (PPT), Section 4.
Deadlines and procedures for lodging appeals are set out in (Danish) Act No. 492 of 12.5.2010 on the enforcement of the procurement rules, etc., with subsequent changes, lastly in Consolidation Act No. 593 of 2.6.2016.
Complaints must be submitted to the complaints board:
— within 45 days after the Contracting Authority has published a notice in the Official Journal of the European Union that the Contracting Authority has entered into a contract,
— within 30 days calculated from the day after the day when the Contracting Authority has notified the affected tenderers that a contract based on a Framework Agreement with reopening of competition or a dynamic purchasing system has been entered into, or
— within 6 months calculated from the day after the day when the Contracting Authority has notified the tenderers of the identity of the tenderer with whom the Contracting Authority intends to enter into a Framework Agreement.
The complainant must no later than at the same time as lodging the appeal with the complaints board for public procurement notify the Contracting Authority that an appeal has been lodged with the board and whether the appeal has been lodged within the standstill period.