Call for tenders' details

Title:
Scientific/Technical Assistance for the Implementation of Directive 2010/63/EU o...
Contracting authority:
European Commission, DG for Environment (ENV)
TED publication date:
16/09/2019
Time limit for receipt of tenders:
15/11/2019
Status:
Closed
Status
11/10/2019
14/10/2019
español (es)
Question details
Question about what is considered as Tenderer, the organization as a whole? or the team composition?
Tender specifications say : 2.3.4 Technical and professional capacity criteria and evidence a. Criteria and evidence relating to tenderers Tenderers (in case of a joint tender or a tender with subcontracting) the combined capacity of all members of the group and identified subcontractors) must comply with the criteria listed below: The project references indicated below consist of a list of relevant services provided (i.e. not ongoing but fully completed) in the past five years, with the sums, dates and clients, public or private, accompanied by statements issued by the clients. - Criterion A1: The tenderer must prove solid experience in the field of laboratory animal use/laboratory animal science. Evidence A1: The tenderer must provide references for three projects delivered in these fields in the last five years with a minimum value for each project of €60.000. Q 1 - Who should be considered as Tenderer ? the whole entity/University or the Team members which will be directly involved in this specific project? Q2 What do you consider as “delivered”? Already finished? Or could it be “ongoing” ?
14/10/2019
Answer 1 - Tenderers may choose between submitting a joint tender or a tender as a sole economic operator . A joint tender is a situation where a tender is submitted by a group of economic operators (natural or legal persons). Joint tenders and sole tenders may also include subcontractors. Tenderers must designate one of the economic operators as a single point of contact (the leader) for administrative and financial aspects. All members of a joint tender must be identified with a PIC – Participant Identification Code. No PIC is needed for subcontractors. See point 1.1 of tender specifications. It is the combined capacity of the group including subcontractors that is evlauated. Answer 2. Point 2.3.4 a) of the specifications clearly states that " project references indicated below consist of a list of relevant services provided (i.e. not ongoing but fully completed) "