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UK-Leiston: Servizi di collaudo, ispezione, analisi, monitoraggio e controllo

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Informazioni generali

Paese :   Gran Bretagna
Città/Luogo:   LEISTON
Numero di Bandi di Gara/Contratti:   eu:208500-2008
Data di pubblicazione :   Aug 9, 2008
Data limite :   Sept 18, 2008
Compratori:   MAGNOX ELECTRIC LTD.
Lingua Originale:   Inglese

Le Informazioni Del Contatto

Indirizzo :   MAGNOX SOUTH
LEISTON , Suffolk  
Gran Bretagna
Sito Web :   www.magnoxelectric.com

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Tipo del bando digara: 2540
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Avviso di gara
Regolamento dell'acquisizione
: Comunità europee, con partecipazione dei paesi AAP
Pubblicazione del bollettino ufficiale dell'Unione Europea : 154/2008
, #
208500-2008
Natura del contratto : Appalto di servizi
Tipo di procedura

: Procedura negoziata
Tipo d'offerta richiesta: Offerta globale
Criteri d'aggiudicazione : Offerta economicamente più vantaggiosa

Sommario:
BANDO DI GARA – SETTORI SPECIALI
Servizi
SEZIONE I: ENTE AGGIUDICATORE
I.1) DENOMINAZIONE, INDIRIZZI E PUNTI DI CONTATTO: Magnox South, Sizewell
A Site, Contattare: Mark Scales, All'attenzione di: M S R Scales,
UK-Leiston IP16 4UE. Tel. 017 28 63 36 85. E-mail:
mark.scales@magnoxsouthsites.com. Fax 017 28 63 35 90.
Indirizzo(i) internet:
Ente aggiudicatore: www.magnoxelectric.com.
Ulteriori informazioni sono disponibili presso: I punti di contatto sopra
indicati.
Il capitolato d'oneri e la documentazione complementare (inclusi i
documenti per il sistema dinamico di acquisizione) sono disponibili
presso: I punti di contatto sopra indicati.
Le offerte o le domande di partecipazione vanno inviate a: I punti di
contatto sopra indicati.
SEZIONE II: OGGETTO DELL’APPALTO
II.1) DESCRIZIONE
II.1.6) CPV (vocabolario comune per gli appalti): 74300000, 73220000,
74313000, 74233600.
Descrizione: Servizi di collaudo, ispezione, analisi, monitoraggio e
controllo.
Servizi di consulenza nel campo dello sviluppo.
Servizi di ispezione e collaudo tecnici.
Servizi di assistenza in ingegneria.
SEZIONE IV: PROCEDURA
IV.3) INFORMAZIONI DI CARATTERE AMMINISTRATIVO
IV.3.3) Condizioni per ottenere il capitolato d'oneri e la documentazione
complementare:
IV.3.4) Termine per il ricevimento delle offerte e delle domande di
partecipazione: 18.9.2008 - 11:00.
IV.3.5) Lingue utilizzabili per la presentazione delle offerte/domande di
partecipazione: Inglese.


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CONTRACT NOTICE – UTILITIES
Services
SECTION I: CONTRACTING ENTITY
I.1) NAME, ADDRESSES AND CONTACT POINT(S): Magnox South, Sizewell A Site,
Contact: Mark Scales, Attn: M S R Scales, UK-Leiston IP16 4UE. Tel. 017 28
63 36 85. E-mail: mark.scales@magnoxsouthsites.com. Fax 017 28 63 35 90.
Internet address(es):
General address of the contracting entity: www.magnoxelectric.com.
Further information can be obtained at: As in above-mentioned contact
point(s).
Specifications and additional documents (including documents for a dynamic
purchasing system) can be obtained at: As in above-mentioned contact
point(s).
Tenders or requests to participate must be sent to: As in above-mentioned
contact point(s).
I.2) MAIN ACTIVITY OR ACTIVITIES OF THE CONTRACTING ENTITY: Electricity.
SECTION II: OBJECT OF THE CONTRACT
II.1) DESCRIPTION
II.1.1) Title attributed to the contract by the contracting entity:
Control & Instrumentation Services.
II.1.2) Type of contract and location of works, place of delivery or of
performance: Services.
Service category: No Electrical, Control & Instrumentation Management.
Main place of performance: Sizewell A Site.
NUTS code: UKH14.
II.1.3) The notice involves: A public contract.
II.1.5) Short description of the contract or purchase(s): This is a call
for Expressions of Interest only.
All interested parties must submit a formal request for participation in
any invitation to tender. This will be assessed against a pre-agreed
scoring criteria to determine your suitability to tender for these works.
The site needs to secure the long term services of a Contractor
specialising in electrical, control and instrumentation services,
including routine monitoring, defect repairs, installation and modifying
monitoring equipment.
The level of support must be flexible and available to meet business
demands. The work areas that will require this support are to assist site
staff during peak load periods and providing site lead on selected
projects; assist site staff on emergent work outside normal working hours
or at short notice; off-site development work to include programming,
drawings, documentation and specifications; and independent project/
design work.
The Contract will be split into two levels of support, one for core works
and the other for Project specific support.
On average, approximately 140 days per annum are required to support all
core works.
For project work, we currently have no funding allocated for any project
work at this time, so this support will be on a call-off basis against a
schedule of rates within the Contract.
The Contract will be for three years, starting from the 1st April 2009,
with one optional year allocated.
II.1.6) Common procurement vocabulary (CPV): 74300000, 73220000,
74313000, 74233600.
II.1.7) Contract covered by the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA):
Yes.
II.1.8) Division into lots: No.
II.1.9) Variants will be accepted: No.
II.2) QUANTITY OR SCOPE OF THE CONTRACT
II.2.1) Total quantity or scope: To aid effectiveness of work the
contractor will be expected to be familiar with and use site procedures
and systems undertaking on site training as required.
Support work includes the provision of engineering input to Work
Instructions or Work Order Cards on the site work control database
Passport, and writing Plant Modification Procedures PMPs in line with site
policies.
Each engineer must be qualified to hold a permit to work and undertake
site Competent Person and other safety related training including live
working/first aid as required.
The Contractor must have a nominated Radiation Protection Supervisor and
Radiation Protection Advisor (possibly nominated from site).
The Contractor will undertake site inductions on an annual basis and take
part in site exercises as instructed.
The Contractor will be expected to assist site engineering with remedial
work on nuclear significant plant at short notice outside normal working
hours. All Contract staff who attend site must be security vetted.
Assisting site staff during peak load periods and providing site lead on
selected projects.
A number of computer based plant monitoring systems exist on site. These
systems require routine monitoring, evaluation and defect remedial works.
Each system will be subject to hardware and software upgrade, based on
joint assessment of site engineering and the Contractor.
Significant routine maintenance, monitoring and remedial work is required
on reactor Burst Can Detection and Temperature Data Processing systems,
fuel system Flask Dosing and the Emergency Indication Centre amongst
others.
The work is conducted in the Reactor, Turbine and office areas of the
site.
Hardware knowledge of Eurotherm, Hirschman and Siemens products and
software knowledge of Eurotherm, Wonderware, Microsoft and Siemens is
required to support these systems.
The core on site routine works include:
(1) Complete monthly system health check of in service SCADA &
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) units.
(2) Structural Temps. e x PC 3000, 4 x PCs running SCADA, 2 x ESA panels.
(3) Emergency Indication Centre 2 x PC300, 2 x ESA panels.
(4) SPIE 6 x PCs running SCADA.
(5) Chemical Monitoring 2 x PCs running SCADA.
(6) Report produced detailing any areas of concern for the Station System
Engineer to consider.
(7) Ponds Mimic System& Core Monitoring System.
(8) Complete a monthly Data Backup of all SCADA data for historical
purposes, records to be kept on disc for life of station.
Carry out Six monthly system health check on spare SCADA & PLC units.
(1) Structural Temps 1 x PC3000, 1 x Pcs running SCADA, 1 x ESA panels.
(2) Emergency Indication Centre 1 x PC300, 1 x ESA panels.
(3) SPIE 1 x PCs running SCADA.
(4) Chemical Monitoring 1 x PCs running SCADA.
(5) Report produced detailing condition of all spares for the Station
System Engineer.
(6) Ponds Mimic System & Core Monitoring System
Annually:
(1) Each system will have a risk assessment of the hardware and software
carried out and a report produced for the Station System Engineer
highlighting any system problems or upgrade requirements that need to be
considered.
(2) Produce & Maintain software inventory.
Site data collection systems based on InTouch which interface with various
site systems.
(3) Assisting site staff on emergent work outside normal working hours or
at short notice.
(4) Defects on plant systems that impact on nuclear safety or could lead
to significant commercial loss must be attended to as soon as practicable.
The contractor will be expected to support site engineers in location and
remedial works on defects associated with these systems when requested and
as agreed with site engineers. Site engineers are expected on site within
24 hours of call out.
(5) Shortfalls in site resource or other unplanned work arising may result
in requests for support at short notice, again required within 24 hours of
call out.
Off-site development work to include programming, drawings.
(6) The contractor would be expected to develop systems and write programs
consistent with the development of plant modifications and improvements
identified by site engineering and the contractor to aid generation,
compliance or regulatory requirements.
(7) Independent project/ design work.
As the site moves into Defuelling and Decommissioning (D&D) various
electrical and instrument engineering projects will be identified. As the
site identify these projects the contractor would be expected to take
conceptual ideas, design appropriate systems and produce a specification
suitable to put out to competitive tender.
The contractor will be entitled to bid for this work.
This requirement will predominately be for D&D, however, a similar service
may occur within the electrical / instrument department.
Low value contracts identified from this process may pass to the
contractor without competitive tender, this will be subject to value and
performance received on other support tasks and based on the declared cost
structure in the contract; the contractor would be expected to complete
installation and provide project management to the projects.
Additional project management / lead may be requested for detailed site
projects. All additional personnel must be suitably qualified and
experienced and security vetted.
Project work will be planned by site planning in conjunction with the
contractor who would be expected to attend relevant site planning
meetings.
Support to the engineering department is likely to be initially circa 70
days per annum. Support to D&D is likely to be circa 70 days.
Work load will be based on plant demands and may change at short notice.
Project work will be agreed as required to the value in the contract
against scopes issued at the time utilising contract rates including day
rates, fixed price or other as deemed appropriate for the work scope
issued and agreed with the contractor.
II.2.2) Options: No.
II.3) DURATION OF THE CONTRACT OR TIME LIMIT FOR COMPLETION: Starting:
1.4.2009. Completion: 31.3.2013.
SECTION III: LEGAL, ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION
III.1) CONDITIONS RELATING TO THE CONTRACT
III.1.4) Other particular conditions to which the performance of the
contract is subject: No.
III.2) CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION
III.2.1) Personal situation of economic operators, including requirements
relating to enrolment on professional or trade registers: Information and
formalities necessary for evaluating if requirements are met: All
Expressions of Interest will be required to include the following
information:
(1) Details of previous experience working on a nuclear site or similar
controlled site environment (including details of success to scope,
schedule and cost);
(2) Knowledge of and ability to trade with NEC3 Terms & Conditions of
Contract;
(3) Acceptance of NDA Flowdown Terms & Conditions (copy available on
request);
(4) Organisational Data (including size of structure, resource
capabilities and management structure);
(5) Financial & Economic standing;
(to include copies of past 3 years accounts);
(6) Evidence of EHS&Q Policies and Management Systems;
(including accident stats and prohibition / improvement notices in the
past 3 years);
(7) Evidence of Experience in Regulatory and Stakeholder/Internal Customer
Engagement.
III.2.2) Economic and financial capacity: Any interested party, must, as
part of their Pre-Qualification submittal, ensure that their submitted
Audited Company Accounts covers the past 'three years' standings, as per
the conditions of participation.
III.2.3) Technical capacity: Information and formalities necessary for
evaluating if requirements are met: It is a preferred option that all
participants are members of appropriate trade institutes.
III.2.4) Reserved contracts: No.
III.3) CONDITIONS SPECIFIC TO SERVICES CONTRACTS
III.3.1) Execution of the service is reservedto a particular profession:
No.
III.3.2) Legal persons should indicate the names and professional
qualifications of the staff responsible for the execution of the service:
No.
SECTION IV: PROCEDURE
IV.1) TYPE OF PROCEDURE
IV.1.1) Type of procedure: Negotiated
Candidates have already been selected: no.
IV.2) AWARD CRITERIA
IV.2.1) Award criteria: The most economically advantageous tender in
terms of the criteria stated below
1. Understanding of specification, demonstrating evidence/competence to
implement works. Weighting:
2. Cost. Weighting:
3. Acceptance & understanding of pre-construction information to implement
process & procedures. Weighting:
4. Adequacy of proposed management arrangements, including
sub-contractors. Weighting:
5. Compliance with commercial process (incl. tender programme). Weighting:
6. Past performance and experience in delivering to time, cost and
quality. Weighting:
7. Demonstrates innovative solutions in their approach to delivering
services. Weighting:
IV.2.2) An electronic auction will be used: No.
IV.3) ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
IV.3.2) Previous publication concerning the same contract: No.
IV.3.3) Conditions for obtaining specifications and additional documents:
Payable documents: no.
IV.3.4) Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate:
18.9.2008 - 11:00.
IV.3.5) Language(s) in which tenders or requests to participate may be
drawn up: English.
IV.3.7) Conditions for opening tenders: Place: Secure Venue at Sizewell a
Site.
SECTION VI: COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
VI.1) THIS IS A RECURRENT PROCUREMENT: No.
VI.2) CONTRACT(S) RELATED TO A PROJECT AND/OR PROGRAMME FINANCED BY
COMMUNITY FUNDS: No.
VI.4) PROCEDURES FOR APPEAL
VI.4.1) Body responsible for appeal procedures: Body responsible for
mediation procedures:
VI.4.3) Service from which information about the lodging of appeals may
be obtained:
VI.5) DATE OF DISPATCH OF THIS NOTICE: 6.8.2008.


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