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Papua New Guinea-Port Moresby: EDF — Supply of prefabricated buildings for technical and vocational education and training (TVET) centres Construction & Engineering Papua New Guinea-Port Moresby: EDF — Supply of prefabricated buildings for technical and vocational education and training (TVET) centres
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Papua New Guinea-Port Moresby: EDF — Supply of prefabricated buildings for technical and vocational education and training (TVET) centres

Papua New Guinea-Port Moresby: EDF — Supply of prefabricated buildings for technical and vocational education and training (TVET) centres has been closed on 06 Jan 2016. It no longer accepts any bids. For further information, you can contact the The Independent State of Papua New Guinea, represented by the National Authorising Officer

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Location: Papua New Guinea

General information

Donor:

The Independent State of Papua New Guinea, represented by the National Authorising Officer

Industry:

Construction & Engineering

Status:

Closed

Timeline

Published:

31 Mar 2016

Deadline:

06 Jan 2016

Value:

Not available

Contacts

Description

Supply contract notice

Location — Pacific, Papua New Guinea

1.Publication reference:
EuropeAid/137698/IH/SUP/PG.
2.Procedure:
Open.
3.Programme title:
Human resources development programme, phase 2 (HRDP2).
4.Financing:
Financing agreement FED/2013/024-073.
5.Contracting authority:

The Independent State of Papua New Guinea, represented by the National Authorising Officer, Port Moresby, PAPUA NEW GUINEA.


Contract specifications

6.Description of the contract:
The design, manufacture, supply, delivery, unloading, erection, including foundation and ancillary works, and commissioning of prefabricated buildings for 10 Department of Education technical vocational education and training centres in 6 provinces.
7.Number and titles of lots:
2 lots.
Lot titles:
lot 1 — prefabricated workshop buildings;
lot 2 — prefabricated classrooms, houses, dormitories and ablution blocks.


Terms of participation

8.Eligibility and rules of origin:
Participation in tendering is open on equal terms to natural and legal persons (participating either individually or in a grouping — consortium — of tenderers) which are established in one of the Member States of the European Union, ACP States or in a country or territory authorised by the ACP–EC Partnership Agreement under which the contract is financed (see also item 22 below). Participation is also open to international organisations. All goods supplied under this contract must originate in these countries.
By derogation from the rules of nationality and origin for the supplies under lots 1 and 2, participation in tendering and the origin of supplies extends to all countries without restrictions.
9.Grounds for exclusion:
Tenderers must submit a signed declaration, included in the tender form for a supply contract, to the effect that they are not in any of the situations listed in point 2.3.3 of the ‘Practical Guide’.
10.Number of tenders:
Tenderers may submit only 1 tender per lot. Tenders for parts of a 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 1 lot. Tenderers may not submit 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 of:
lot 1: 50 150 EUR;
lot 2: 45 340 EUR.
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 asked to provide a performance guarantee of 5 % of the amount of the contract at the signing of the contract. This guarantee must be provided together with the return of the countersigned contract no later than 30 days after the tenderer receives 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 cheapest 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. In exceptional circumstances, the contracting authority may, before the validity period expires, request that tenderers extend the validity of tenders for a specific period (see paragraph 8.2 of the instructions to tenderers).
15.Period of implementation of tasks:
270 days from the issuing of the commencement order by the contracting authority.


Selection and award criteria

16.Selection criteria:
The following selection criteria will be applied to tenderers. In the case of tenders submitted by a consortium, these selection criteria will be applied to the consortium as a whole unless specified otherwise. The selection criteria will not be applied to natural persons and single-member companies when they are subcontractors:
1) Economic and financial capacity of tenderer (based on i.a. item 3 of the tender form for a supply contract). In the case of the tenderer being a public body, equivalent information should be provided. The reference period which will be taken into account will be the last 3 years for which accounts have been closed:
Criteria for legal persons:
• the average annual turnover of the tenderer must exceed the annualised maximum budget of the contract, and
• current ratio (current assets/current liabilities) in the last year for which accounts have been closed must be at least 1. In the case of a consortium, this criterion must be fulfilled by each member.
Criteria for natural persons:
• the available financial resources of the tenderer must exceed the annualised maximum budget of the contract, and
• the financial situation of the tenderer should not be in deficit, taking into account debts, at the beginning and end of the year 2015.
2) Professional capacity of tenderer (based on i.a. items 4 and 5 of the tender form for a supply contract). The reference period which will be taken into account will be the last 5 years from the submission deadline:
For legal persons:
• at least 15 staff currently work for the tenderer in fields related to this contract.
For natural persons:
is currently working/has worked during the past 5 years as contractor with at least 3 collaborators in fields related to this contract.
3) Technical capacity of tenderer (based on i.a. items 5 and 6 of the tender form for a supply contract). The reference period which will be taken into account will be the last 5 years from the submission deadline:
• the tenderer has delivered supplies under at least 3 contracts with a budget of at least 1 500 000 EUR in the field of prefabricated buildings which were implemented during the following period: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.
This means that the contract the tenderer refers to could have been started or completed at any time during the indicated period but it does not necessarily have to be started and completed during that period, nor implemented during the entire period. Tenderers are allowed to refer either to projects completed within the reference period (although started earlier) or to projects not yet completed. In the first case the project will be considered in its whole if proper evidence of performance is provided (statement or certificate from the entity which awarded the contract, final acceptance). In the case of projects still ongoing only the portion satisfactorily completed during the reference period will be taken into consideration. This portion will have to be supported by documentary evidence (similarly to projects completed) also detailing its value.
Capacity-providing entities:
An economic operator may, where appropriate and for a particular contract, rely on the capacities of other entities, regardless of the legal nature of the links which it has with them. Some examples of when it may not be considered appropriate by the contracting authority are when the tenderers rely in majority on the capacities of other entities or when they rely on key criteria. If the tenderer relies on other entities it must prove to the contracting authority that it will have at its disposal the resources necessary for performance of the contract, for example by producing a commitment on the part of those entities to place those resources at its disposal. Such entities, for instance the parent company of the economic operator, must respect the same rules of eligibility and notably that of nationality, as the economic operator. Furthermore, the data for this third entity for the relevant selection criterion should be included in the tender in a separate document. Proof of the capacity will also have to be furnished when requested by the contracting authority.
With regard to technical and professional criteria, a tenderer may only rely on the capacities of other entities where the latter will perform the tasks for which these capacities are required.
With regard to economic and financial criteria, the entities upon whose capacity the tenderer relies, become jointly and severally liable for the performance of the contract.
17.Award criteria:
Price.


Tendering

18.How to obtain the tender dossier:
The tender dossier is available from the following Internet address:

https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/europeaid/online-services/index.cfm?do=publi.welcome

The tender dossier is also available from the contracting authority. Tenders must be submitted using the standard tender form for a supply contract 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:

Mr Jonathan Kennett, Programme Manager, The National Authorising Officer Support Unit, Department of National Planning and Monitoring, Ground Floor, National Development Bank, Somare Circuit, Waigani, National Capital District, PO Box 1199, Port Moresby, PAPUA NEW GUINEA. E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Cc: [email protected]

(mentioning the publication reference shown in item 1) at least 21 days before the deadline for submission of tenders given in item 19. The contracting authority must reply to all tenderers' questions at least 11 days before the deadline for submission of tenders. Eventual clarifications or minor changes to the tender dossier shall be published at the latest 11 days before the submission deadline on the EuropeAid website at

https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/europeaid/online-services/index.cfm?do=publi.welcome

19.Deadline for submission of tenders:
1.6.2016 (13:00), local time.
Any tender received by the contracting authority after this deadline will not be considered.
20.Tender opening session:
1.6.2016 (13:30), local time, at The National Authorising Officer Support Unit, Department of National Planning, Ground Floor, National Development Bank, Somare Circuit, Waigani, National Capital District, Port Moresby, PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
21.Language of the procedure:
All written communication for this tender procedure and contract must be in English.
22.Legal basis:
Annex IV to the Partnership Agreement between the members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States of the one part, and the European Community and its Member States, of the other part, signed in Cotonou on 23.6.2000 as amended in Luxembourg on 25.6.2005 and in Ouagadougou on 22.6.2010. Reference is made to Annex IV as revised by Decision No 1/2014 of the ACP–EU Council of Ministers of 20.6.2014.
23.Additional information:
Not applicable.

http://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:107760-2016:TEXT:EN:HTML&src=0&tabId=2

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