Number: 9073695
Country: Denmark
Source: TED
DTU-ESA Spherical Near-Field Antenna Test Facility Performance Upgrade
DTU-ESA Spherical near-field antenna test facility performance upgrade.
This Contract concerns 0,1 to 60 GHz microwave signal generator and receiver components as well as measurement data acquisition system for the DTU-ESA Spherical near-field antenna test facility. This facility is an European space agency external reference laboratory at the Technical university of Denmark for high-accuracy calibration and measurement of space antenna technology. The deliverables of this Contract are to replace specific existing equipment but must interface to remaining existing equipment and support existing measurement techniques and procedures to achieve the same high measurement accuracy. The focus of this contract is on the technical capability and quality.
Pursuant to Danish Act on the Complaints board for public procurement (act nº 492 of 12.5.2010 with subsequent amendments — available at www.retsinformation.dk), the following time limits for filing a complaint apply: Complaints must be filed with the Complaints board for public procurement within:
1) 45 calendar days after the Contracting Authority has published a Contract Award Notice in the Official Journal of the European Union (with effect from the day following the publication date);
2) 30 calendar days starting the day after the Contracting Authority has informed the tenderers in question, that the Contracting Authority has entered into a contract based on a Framework Agreement through reopening of competition or a dynamic purchasing system, provided that the notification includes a short account of the relevant reasons for the decision;
3) 6 months starting the day after the Contracting Authority has sent notification to the candidates / tenderers involved that the Contracting Authority has entered into the Framework Agreement, cf. § 2(2) or § 171(4) of the Acton Public Procurement, provided that the notification included a short account of the relevant reasons for the decision;
4) 20 calendar days starting the day after the Contracting Authority has published a notice concerning his decision to uphold the contract, cf. § 185 (2) of the Act on Public Procurement. The complainant must inform the Contracting Authority of the complaint in writing at the latest simultaneously with the lodge of the complaint to the Complaints board for public procurement stating whether the complaint has been lodged in the standstill period, cf. § 6(4) of the Act on the Complaints board for public procurement. If the complaint has not been lodged in the standstill period, the complainant must also state whether it is requested that the appeal is granted delaying effect, cf. § 12(1) of the said Act. The email of the Complaints board for public procurement is stated in section VI.4.1. The Complaints board for public procurement’s own guidance note concerning complaints is available at the internet address stated in Section VI.4.1.