Environmental engineering consultancy services (№18142006)

13 dec

Number: 18142006

Country: United Kingdom

Source: TED


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Publication date


13-12-2019

Description


  1. Section I
    1. Name and addresses
      Transport Scotland
      Buchanan House, 58 Port Dundas Road
      Glasgow
      G4 0HF
      United Kingdom
      Telephone: +44 1412727100
      E-mail: [email protected]
    2. Type of the contracting authority:
      National or federal agency/office
    3. Main activity:
      Other activity: Transport
  2. Section II
    1. Scope of the procurement:
      1. Title:

        Multiple Supplier Framework Agreement for Environmental Advisory and Auditing Services

        Reference number: TS/TRBO/SER/2018/06
      2. Main CPV code:
        71313000
      3. Type of contract:
        Services
      4. Short description:

        Transport Scotland has identified a continuing need for the provision of an environmental consultancy service to Support Transport Scotland in the provision of environmental advisory and auditing services.

      5. Information about lots:
        This contract is divided into lots: no
      6. Total value of the procurement:
        Value excluding VAT: 800 000.00 GBP
    2. Description
      1. Title:
      2. Additional CPV code(s):

      3. Place of performance:
        Main site or place of performance:

        Scotland Wide

      4. Description of the procurement:

        Scottish Ministers objectives for transport are to promote sustainable economic growth through a safe, integrated and efficient transport network. The employer has identified a continuing need for the provision of environmental consultancy services to assist the Scottish Ministers acting through Transport Scotland in the provision of environmental advisory and auditing services. It is anticipated that the framework agreement will be used predominantly by the various directorates of Transport Scotland, to assist in the delivery of various transport infrastructure projects.

        The principle areas of activity which shall be required, include:

        Provision of support to project design, procurement and construction teams, advising on environmental assessment, legislation, policy and good practice;

        Provision of support to the employer on environmental issues, including, liaison with stakeholders and the development of policies and procedures;

        Provision of support and training to ensure implementation of robust environmental assessment procedures;

        Provision of assistance on managing trunk road noise complaints and claims for statutory noise insulation;

        Tracking environmental legislation and policy, preparing consultation responses, and advising staff on procedural implications of new regulation;

        Facilitating sustainable approaches to project design and construction, procurement and network maintenance in Transport Scotland and its supply chain;

        Liaison with Transport Scotland colleagues on agency wide initiatives including climate change strategy and transport appraisal;

        Contribution to the research and application of sustainability to Transport Scotland"s activities;

        Liaison with Scottish Government, Scottish Natural Heritage, SEPA, Historic Scotland, Marine Scotland, national parks, planning authorities and other environmental stakeholders on environmental initiatives and policies;

        Engagement with other external stakeholders including suppliers, consultants, institutions, and academia to promote Transport Scotland’s environmental and sustainability activities, contribute to and learn from industry best practices; and

        Contribution to the preparation of chief executive, ministerial and parliamentary briefing and correspondence.

        It is envisaged that the framework agreement will comprise four main areas, namely: environmental assessment and management; sustainability and climate change; regulatory compliance and technical support; and environmental emissions. However, the Scottish Ministers may require additional environmental advisory and auditing services to be undertaken form time to time during the term of the framework agreement.

        Typical services which may be required under the four main areas, are as follows:

        1) Environmental assessment and management. This includes the provision of audit and environmental assessment advice in relation to programme delivery, covering assessment procedures and where needed specific environmental disciplines (for example: ecology, archaeology, noise, water and sustainable drainage, air quality, landscape);

        2) Sustainability and climate change. This encompasses emerging services to support strategy and policy development and procedural activity in the areas of climate change and sustainability;

        3) Regulatory compliance and technical support legislation affecting the environment and management of non-renewable resources changes quickly often placing new requirements on Scottish Government and its agencies. Support may be required in interpretation of legislation and assurance of compliance. This may include but is not limited to the following:

        4) The following services may also be required to be performed as part of the performance of the framework agreement to assist with on-going environmental compliance and improvement activities, associated with the containment and mitigation of emissions, resulting from construction, operation and maintenance of the transport infrastructure.

      5. Award criteria:
        Quality criterion - Name: Quality criterion: approach to execution and programming of Services; providing suitable staff; managing resources and risks; innovation; adding value / Weighting: 60 %
        Cost criterion - Weighting: 40 %
      6. Information about options:
        Options: no
      7. Information about European Union funds:
        The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: no
      8. Additional information:
  3. Section IV
    1. Description:
      1. Type of procedure:
        Restricted procedure
      2. Information about a framework agreement or a dynamic purchasing system:
        The procurement involves the establishment of a framework agreement
      3. Information about electronic auction:
      4. Information about the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA):
        The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement: yes
    2. Administrative information:
      1. Previous publication concerning this procedure:
        Notice number in the OJ S: 2019/S 046-105591
      2. Information about termination of dynamic purchasing system:
      3. Information about termination of call for competition in the form of a prior information notice:
  4. Section V
    1. Contract No: TS/TRBO/SER/2018/06
    2. Award of contract
      1. Date of conclusion of the contract: 2019-12-04
      2. Information about tenders:
        Number of tenders received: 4
        The contract has been awarded to a group of economic operators: yes
      3. Name and address of the contractor:
        Jacobs
        2nd Floor, 95 Bothwell Street
        Glasgow
        G2 7HX
        United Kingdom
        Telephone: +44 1412438437
        The contractor is an SME: no
      4. Information on value of the contract/lot (excluding VAT):
        Initial estimated total value of the contract/lot: 800 000.00 GBP
        Total value of the contract/lot: 800 000.00 GBP
      5. Information about subcontracting:

  5. Section VI
    1. Additional information

      Transport Scotland has conducted the proposed procurement process for the Contract on behalf of the Scottish Ministers. The Contract has been entered into between the Scottish Ministers and the 3 most economically advantageous tenderers.

      (SC Ref:607787)

    2. Procedures for review
      1. Review body
        Transport Scotland
        Buchanan House, 58 Port Dundas Road
        Glasgow
        G4 0HF
        United Kingdom
        Telephone: +44 1412727100
      2. Body responsible for mediation procedures

      3. Service from which information about the review procedure may be obtained

        An economic operator that suffers, or risks suffering, loss or damage attributable to a breach of duty under the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015 may bring proceedings in the Sheriff Court or the Court of Session.


    3. Date of dispatch of this notice
      2019-12-12