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Страна: Ирландия (другие тендеры и закупки Ирландия) Организатор тендера: Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications Номер конкурса: 37055416 Дата публикации: 06-01-2023 Сумма контракта: 11 805 689 (Российский рубль) Цена оригинальная: 200 000 (Евро) Источник тендера: Единая система закупок Европейского союза TED |
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Hydrogeological technical services for the Lough Carra LIFE project 2023-2024
Reference number: RFT 230484The Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications seeks the provision of Hydrogeological technical services to Geological Survey Ireland for the "Lough Carra LIFE Project" from April 2023 to December 2024 (inclusive).
Geological Survey Ireland (GSI) is a ‘Coordinating Beneficiary’ partner in the EU funded LIFE Lough Carra project (LIFE20 NAT/IE/000172). Geological Survey Ireland’s Groundwater & Geothermal Unit (GGU) is coordinating ‘Action A2’ within the project, comprising a comprehensive hydrogeological investigation of the catchment.
To complete this work, Geological Survey Ireland will need external hydrogeological services over the period (Q1 2023 – Q4 2024) to deliver the following outputs:
• Tracer maps of the Lough Carra catchment;
• Conceptual model reports;
• Karst feature map;
• Groundwater level map; and
• Final hydrogeological investigation report.
There is the possibility that the contract may need to be extended into Q1 2025.
Ireland
The Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications seeks the provision of Hydrogeological technical services to Geological Survey Ireland for the "Lough Carra LIFE Project" from April 2023 to December 2024 (inclusive). Geological Survey Ireland is a division of the Minister"s Department.
Geological Survey Ireland (GSI) is a ‘Coordinating Beneficiary’ partner in the EU funded LIFE Lough Carra project (LIFE20 NAT/IE/000172). Geological Survey Ireland’s Groundwater & Geothermal Unit (GGU) is coordinating ‘Action A2’ within the project, comprising a comprehensive hydrogeological investigation of the catchment.
Lough Carra is a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and the source of a drinking water supply. It is currently contaminated, which is affecting the drinking water quality as well as its ecological status. The aim of LIFE Lough Carra Action A2 is to further understand and delineate the groundwater catchment and specific contamination pathways to Lough Carra. This will inform appropriate land use measures in a later part of the project to reduce the contamination that is currently reaching Lough Carra.
The overall Lough Carra LIFE project is for a defined 5-year period with a start date of October 2021. GSI’s contributing role is limited to the first 3 years of this period. To complete this work, Geological Survey Ireland will need external hydrogeological services over the period (Q1 2023 – Q4 2024) to deliver the following outputs:
• Tracer maps of the Lough Carra catchment;
• Conceptual model reports;
• Karst feature map;
• Groundwater level map; and
• Final hydrogeological investigation report.
There is the possibility that the contract may need to be extended into Q1 2025.
The contract includes provision for a single extension of up to 12 months.
Geological Survey Ireland (GSI) is a ‘Coordinating Beneficiary’ partner in the EU funded LIFE Lough Carra project (LIFE20 NAT/IE/000172). Geological Survey Ireland’s Groundwater & Geothermal Unit (GGU) is coordinating ‘Action A2’ within the project, comprising a comprehensive hydrogeological investigation of the catchment.
See RFT document and accompanying separate appendices 7.1 and 7.2 related to EU LIFE Reporting.
See RFT Sections 3.1 3.2 and 3.3. Pages 12-19.
See RFT document (Appendices 1 and 2 Requirements and Specifications and Pricing Schedule Pages 21-27). See also separate related Appendices 7.1 and 7.2 related to EU LIFE Reporting Templates.
Geological Survey Ireland Offices Dublin
Information about authorised persons and opening procedure:Geological Survey Ireland staff (at least 2) will open tenders received after 12 noon on 17 February 2023 and will arrange for evaluation by a tender evaluation board of at least 3 staff as soon as possible.
See RFT document and accompanying separate appendices 7.1 and 7.2 related to EU LIFE Reporting.
This procurement can be reviewed by a party deciding to undertake a judicial review case (legal case) in the High Court.
This procurement can be reviewed by a party deciding to undertake a judicial review case (legal case) in the High Court.
High Court of Ireland