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Energinet Eltransmission A/S
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Framework Agreement Preparedness for Jointing of XLPE Cables Onshore — Offshore
Energinet Eltransmission A/S
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Directive 2014/25/EU
Section I: Contracting entity
39314878
Tonne Kjærsvej 65
Fredericia
7000
Denmark
Contact person: Anette Dahl
Telephone: +45 61244391
E-mail: adb@energinet.dk
NUTS code: DK
Internet address(es):
Main address: https://eu.eu-supply.com/ctm/supplier/publictenders?B=ENERGINET
Address of the buyer profile: https://eu.eu-supply.com/ctm/Company/CompanyInformation/Index/228008
Section II: Object
Framework Agreement Preparedness for Jointing of XLPE Cables Onshore — Offshore
Framework Agreement Preparedness for Jointing of XLPE Cables Onshore — Offshore.
Lot 1 and Lot 2.
Lot 1: Offshore works
Denmark.
Lot #1: Offshore Works:
In connection with a breakdown of one of Energinet’s offshore XLPE cables, the Contractor must perform corrective repair of the damaged cable according to the Contracting Authority's instructions in accordance with the Framework Agreement. The Contracting Authority will provide a vessel and vessel crew and shall inform Contractor about the localization of mobilization in writing within ten working days prior to the mobilization date.
Contractor shall mobilize a team to perform the remedial work within 10 working days after notification has been sent by the Contracting Authority until completion of the remedial work.
The Preparedness team shall consist of all required personnel and equipment (excluding vessel and vessel crew) to perform repair joints.
Prolongation 2 times 2 years.
The Contracting Authority will prequalify the 3-4 applicants who are evaluated as most qualified for the specific tender. Only these applicants will be invited to submit a tender. The selection of the applicants will be based on the submitted references. That is to which extend the reference(s) are similar to the tender assignment, cf. Section II.2.4. As a result, the number of references will not be the determining factor alone, but more importantly to which degree the specific forwarded references are comparable and relevant to the tender assignment regarding solution and scope, especially concerning preparedness to repair/joint cables manufactured by other companies (manufacturers).
Lot 2: Onshore works
Denmark.
Lot #2: Onshore works:
In connection with a breakdown of one of Energinet’s XLPE cables, the Contractor must perform corrective repair of the damaged cable according to the contracting authority's instructions in accordance with the Framework Agreement.
In case errors and/or defects need to be performed on the underground cable sections (Onshore works), the Contractor shall within 5 working days after written notification has been sent by the Contracting Authority mobilize a team to perform the remedial work at the location stated by the Contracting Authority.
Contractor shall mobilize a team to perform the remedial work within 5 working days after notification has been sent by the Contracting Authority until completion of the remedial work.
The team shall consist of all required personnel and equipment to perform repair joints (excluding establishment of “joint pit”).
Prolongation 2 times 2 years.
The Contracting Authority will prequalify the 3-4 applicants who are evaluated as most qualified for the specific tender. Only these applicants will be invited to submit a tender. The selection of the applicants will be based on the submitted references. That is to which extend the reference(s) are similar to the tender assignment, cf. Section II.2.4. As a result, the number of references will not be the determining factor alone, but more importantly to which degree the specific forwarded references are comparable and relevant to the tender assignment regarding solution and scope, especially concerning preparedness to repair/joint cables manufactured by other companies (manufacturers).
Section III: Legal, economic, financial and technical information
N/a
The Contracting Authority will only enter into contract with economic solid companies. This to ensure that the company continues to exist through the whole contract period.
The applicant must confirm the economic ability in the ESPD part IV.B: “Economic and financial standing” with information from the latest annual report regarding the following economic indicators:
1) Equity (total equity incl. share capital, reserves, revaluation, retained earning etc.).
2) Equity ratio (equity/total assets).
Both economic indicators should be stated in ESPD Part IV.B (financial ratios).
If the applicant is relying on the capacities of 1 or more other entities (e.g. a parent or sister company or a subcontractor), the information for the ESPD part IV.B must also be given in a separate ESPD from each of the entities, cf. Section VI.3 “Additional information”.
The applicant is obliged to document the requirement by request of the Contracting Authority.
— Equity must be at least 33 pct. of the total expected amount of the contract,
— Equity ratio must be at least 20 pct.
If the equity ratio is between 15 pct. and 20 pct., the supplier can qualify if Equity exceeds the total expected amount of the contract.
The references of the most significant comparable contracts undertaken in the past 3 years must be stated in the ESPD part IV.C: “Technical and professional ability”.
References must include:
— a track record, referring to the last five years of repairs on XLPE cables,
— 3 descriptions of repairs on XLPE cables, stating the complete preparedness, including materials, equipment, operators, engineering and testing of the repair works,
— Contract value (if possible),
— date,
— contact information for the entity in question (including contact person).
If the applicant is relying on the capacities of 1 or more other entities (e.g. a parent or sister company or a subcontractor), the information for the ESPD Part IV.C must also be given in a separate ESPD from each of the entities, cf. Section VI.3 “Additional information”.
The number of references should not surpass a maximum of the 5 most comparable and relevant references. If the reference list includes more than 5 references, the Contracting Authority will only consider the first 5 listed. If the applicant is participating in the procurement procedure together with others in a group of economic operators (e.g. a consortium) or is relying on the capacity of 1 or more other entities for references the maximum number of references to be submitted must still be respected and cannot exceed 5 when combined.
The Contracting Authority reserves the right to contact the stated references.
The applicant must submit a completed version of the ESPD. Please see section VI.3 “Additional information” for further information regarding the ESPD. The application must be submitted through EU-Supply, cf. link in Section I.1 in this TED announcement. Applications not submitted via EU-supply or received after the deadline will not be accepted.
The Contracting Authority reserves the right to request the applicant to supplement, specify or complete the information submitted.
Energinet has joined Global Compact and is using the 10 principles as a platform for working with our Code of Conduct. Contractors are expected to act in accordance with Energinet's Code of Conduct visible at our homepage: www.energinet.dk
The information is stated in the tender material.
The information is stated in the tender material.
The information is stated in the tender material.
The information is stated in the tender material.
Section IV: Procedure
Section VI: Complementary information
The applicant must submit a completed European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) to apply for pre-qualification for this tender procedure. The ESPD for this tender can be found in the pre-qualification material via EU-supply.
To complete the ESPD, please:
— save the XML file onto your own computer (available from the Pre-qualification Material folder in EU-Supply),
— open the link https://ec.europa.eu/growth/tools-databases/espd/welcome
— choose the preferred language,
— choose “I am an economic operator”,
— choose “Import ESPD”,
— upload the XML file of the ESPD,
— choose the country of your companies origin,
— fill out and complete the ESPD with the information required in this contract notice,
— when finished filling out the ESPD selected “Overview” and check the information stated,
— after checking the information select “Download as” either pdf or/and XML file and it will be saved to the computer,
— upload the pdf and/or XML file version to “My response” in EU-Supply as your request for pre-qualification.
Please note the following:
— an applicant participating on its own, but relying on the capacities of one or more other entities (e.g. a parent or sister company or a subcontractor), must ensure that the application includes the applicants own ESPD together with a separate ESPD from each of the entities it relies on with a completed Part II: “Information concerning the economic operator” and Part III: “Exclusion grounds” of the ESPD as well as the relevant information regarding Part IV: “Selection criteria” and Part V: “Reduction of the number of qualified candidates”. The ESPD from each of the entities should be duly filled and signed by the entities concerned.
Further where an applicant wants to rely on the capacities of other entities, it shall prove to the contracting authority that it will have at its disposal the resources necessary, for example, by producing a commitment by those entities to that effect, which must be submitted as part of the final documentation.
Where groups of economic operators, including temporary associations, participate together in the procurement procedure, a complete separate ESPD for each the participating economic operators must be submitted.
Further the final documentation must include a signed declaration by all parties of the group of economic operators (joint venture, consortium or other) stating that all economic operators assume joint and several liabilities towards the Contracting Authority for the performance of the contract as a whole.
Nævnenes Hus, Toldboden 2
Viborg
8800
Denmark
Telephone: +45 72405708
E-mail: klfu@naevneneshus.dk
Internet address: https://erhvervsstyrelsen.dk/klagenaevnet-for-udbud
Complaints regarding a candidate not being pre-qualified must be filed with The Complaints Board for Public Procurement within 20 calendar days starting the day after the Contracting Authority has sent notification to the candidates involved, provided that the notification includes a short account of the relevant reasons for the decision.
Other 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, provided that the notification included a short account of the relevant reasons for the decision.
Carl Jacobsen Vej 35
Valby
2500
Denmark
Telephone: +45 41715000
E-mail: kfst@kfst.dk
Internet address: http://www.kfst.dk