Call for tenders' details
Information
Tender reference number
EASME/EMFF/2016/029.
Title
Interinstitutional service framework contract for better Regulation-related activities.
Description
EASME, as the leading contracting authority, wishes to enter into maximum 3 framework contracts in cascade, per lot, the lots being: lot 1: common fisheries policy, excluding its international dimension, and lot 2: integrated maritime policy. The general objective is to provide assistance to DG Maritime Affairs and Fisheries in carrying out better Regulation-related activities under the common fisheries policy and the integrated maritime policy. The call for tenders aims at selecting contractors capable of providing expert capacity that will be used on demand by means of specific service requests.
Contract type
Services
Procedure type
Open procedure
Status
Closed
Published on TED
Milestones
TED publication date
31/12/2016 00:00
Question deadline
10/03/2017 22:59 UTC+01:00
Answer deadline
N/A
Time limit for receipt of tenders
15/03/2017 23:59
Conditions for opening tenders (date)
22/03/2017 10:30
Lots
Lot number
Title
Description
Lot 1
Common fisheries policy, excluding its international dimension
The services covered consist of assisting the Commission departments in carrying out: — retrospective evaluations, including fitness checks, — prospective evaluations including impact assessments, — stakeholder consultations, and — assessment of costs and benefits associated with existing and future policies and/or regulatory measures in particular regard to administrative burdens, in the fields of the common fisheries policy (CFP), excluding its international dimension. The tasks described above are indicative and other tasks in relation to evaluation and impact assessment of the CFP may be requested according to the needs of the contracting authority.
Lot 2
Integrated maritime policy
The services covered consist of assisting the Commission departments in carrying out: — retrospective evaluations, including fitness checks, — prospective evaluations including impact assessments, — stakeholder consultations, and — assessment of costs and benefits associated with existing and future policies and/or regulatory measures in particular regard to administrative burdens, in the fields of the integrated maritime policy (IMP). The tasks described above are indicative and other tasks in relation to evaluation and impact assessment of the IMP may be requested according to the needs of the contracting authority.
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