Tipo de Anuncio: 22M0 - Anuncio de licitación Reglamento de Adquisiciones: Comunidades Europeas con participación de países del ACP Diario oficial de la Unión Europea: 156/2008 , # 211235-2008 Número del Documento de Referencia: 7475-2008 Tipo del Contrato: Contrato de servicios Tipo de Procedimiento: Diálogo competitivo Tipo de oferta solicitada: Entrega total Criterios de Adjudicación: Oferta más económica
Resumen: ANUNCIO DE LICITACIÓN Servicios APARTADO I: PODER ADJUDICADOR I.1) NOMBRE, DIRECCIONES Y PUNTOS DE CONTACTO: Somerset County Council, 1st floor, Morgan House, Mount street, Persona de contacto: Sian Gandley, A la atención de: Sian Gandley, UK-Bridgwater TA6 3ER. Tel. 012 78 41 17 77. E-mail: slgandley@somerset.gov.uk. Fax 012 78 41 17 70. Direcciones Internet: Dirección del poder adjudicador: www.bsfsomerset.org.uk. Puede obtenerse más información en: Véanse los puntos de contacto mencionados arriba. El pliego de condiciones y la documentación complementaria (incluidos los documentos destinados a un diálogo competitivo y un Sistema Dinámico de Adquisición) pueden obtenerse en: Véanse los puntos de contacto mencionados arriba. Las ofertas o solicitudes de participación deben enviarse a: Véanse los puntos de contacto mencionados arriba. II.1) DESCRIPCIÓN II.1.6) CLASIFICACIÓN CPV (VOCABULARIO COMÚN DE CONTRATOS PÚBLICOS): 74140000, 45000000, 45111000, 45214000, 45214200, 45314000, 45453100, 50700000, 50961000, 55524000, 70000000, 72000000, 72514300, 74141100, 74141800, 74142000, 74200000, 74231500, 74264100, 74610000, 74731000, 74873000, 75200000, 77314000, 77320000, 80000000, 92610000, 93411400, 45210000. Descripción: Servicios de consultoría comercial y de gestión y servicios afines. Trabajos de construcción. Trabajos de demolición, explanación y limpieza del terreno. Trabajos de construcción de edificios relacionados con la enseñanza y la investigación. Trabajos de construcción de edificios escolares. Instalación de equipo de telecomunicaciones. Trabajos de reacondicionamiento. Servicios de reparación y mantenimiento de equipos de edificios. Servicios de instalación de ordenadores y de equipo para procesamiento de la información. Servicios de suministro de comidas para escuelas. Servicios inmobiliarios. Servicios informáticos y servicios conexos. Servicios de gestión de instalaciones para el mantenimiento de sistemas informáticos. Servicios generales de consultoría en gestión. Servicios de consultoría en aprovisionamiento. Servicios relacionados con la gestión. Servicios de consultoría en arquitectura, ingeniería, construcción y servicios técnicos conexos. Instalaciones técnicas de edificios. Servicios de gestión de proyectos de construcción. Servicios de seguridad. Servicios de limpieza de edificios. Servicios de gestión de edificios e instalaciones. Prestación de servicios para la comunidad. Servicios de mantenimiento de terrenos. Servicios de mantenimiento de campos deportivos. Servicios de enseñanza. Servicios de explotación de instalaciones deportivas. Servicios de vigilancia de inmuebles. Trabajos de construcción de inmuebles. APARTADO IV: PROCEDIMIENTO IV.3) INFORMACIÓN ADMINISTRATIVA IV.3.3) Condiciones para la obtención del pliego de condiciones y documentación complementaria o o documento descriptivo Plazo de recepción de solicitudes de documentos o de acceso a los mismos: 12.9.2008. IV.3.4) Plazo de recepción de ofertas y solicitudes de participación: 19.9.2008 - 12:00. IV.3.6) Lengua(s) en que puede redactarse la oferta o solicitud de participación: Inglés.
Texto original: CONTRACT NOTICE Services SECTION I: CONTRACTING AUTHORITY I.1) NAME, ADDRESSES AND CONTACT POINT(S): Somerset County Council, 1st floor, Morgan House, Mount street, Contact: Sian Gandley, Attn: Sian Gandley, UK-Bridgwater TA6 3ER. Tel. 012 78 41 17 77. E-mail: slgandley@somerset.gov.uk. Fax 012 78 41 17 70. Internet address(es): General address of the contracting authority: www.bsfsomerset.org.uk. Further information can be obtained at: As in above-mentioned contact point(s). Specifications and additional documents (including documents for competitive dialogue and 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) TYPE OF THE CONTRACTING AUTHORITY AND MAIN ACTIVITY OR ACTIVITIES: Regional or local authority. General public services. Education. The contracting authority is purchasing on behalf of other contracting authorities: yes. SECTION II: OBJECT OF THE CONTRACT II.1) DESCRIPTION II.1.1) Title attributed to the contract by the contracting authority: Somerset Building Schools for the Future. II.1.2) Type of contract and location of works, place of delivery or of performance: Services. Service category: No 11. Main place of performance: Somerset and geographically proximate areas. NUTS code: UKK23. II.1.3) The notice involves: A public contract. II.1.5) Short description of the contract or purchase(s): The contracting authorities are seeking an innovative private sector partner or partners to participate and invest in a new Public Private Partnership Vehicle (a "Local Education Partnership" or "LEP") to be established jointly with some or all of the contracting authorities. The LEP will provide (or arrange for the provision of) "Partnering Services", which will include (but not be limited to) the development of a strategic investment programme for educational and other facilities ("Relevant Facilities") in Somerset and geographically proximate areas The Relevant Facilities may include some or all of the following: (a) educational facilities (which will include secondary schools in the BSF programme and may include primary schools, academies, trust schools and other places of primary, secondary and tertiary education, including alternative provision settings, and may also include pre-school facilities and university facilities); (b) other children’s services facilities (including children's homes, day services, after-school club facilities and youth clubs); (c) space for general use both by schools and by the community (including community meeting spaces), offices for use by the contracting authorities, and other facilities for public use which may include youth facilities, adult education and community learning facilities, business enterprise centres and libraries; (d) leisure facilities (including swimming pools, sports facilities and leisure centres); (e) other learning, physical training and development faciliites and associated community facilities as can conveniently be procured in association with the particular schools These Partnering Services may also comprise the following: (a) strategy advisory services; (b) programme management services; (c) project development services; (d) procurement consultancy services; and (e) procurement and delivery or management of all services required to deliver the strategic investment programme for the Relevant Facilities (including through the provision, integration and management of supply chain arrangements). Such services may include: (i) architectural and design services; (ii) engineering services; (iii) construction services; (iv) technical services; (v) building services; (vi) hard facilities management services; (vii) soft facilities management services including catering; (viii) information communication and technology ("ICT") services; (ix) educational support services; (x) education programme development services; (xi) educational strategy services; for a period of up to 15 years, as more fully described in the information memorandum. The Relevant Facilities, which may be a mixture of new build and refurbished facilities, may be delivered under the Private Finance Initiative (PFI), which may be for a contract length of up to 25 years, and/or design and build arrangements. This may include the delivery of the Relevant Facilities through separate SPVs established by the LEP. Where an SPV is established, the shareholders in such SPV may include the LEP, third party equity providers and supply chain members. Further details of the national programme "Building Schools for the Future" can be found at www.dcsf.gov.uk or www.p4s.org.uk. The LEP may also be required to provide for, or arrange for the provision (through supply chain arrangements) of, the management and/or integration of the Partnering Services, design and build and construction contracts, facilities management services, support services and ICT services (this list is not exhaustive) where the contracting authorities' existing arrangements are either transferred or expire. Provision of services may mean TUPE applies. The LEP may take on a wider role in providing professional development activity for ICT and transformational learning initiatives (potentially covering the whole of the Relevant Facilities), and other managed services. The contracting authorities may require the provision of any such services and equipment to all or some of the schools in the secondary education estate, including academies (there are no academies in Somerset at present, although it is likely that one is to be proposed in Taunton) and primary schools, at any time during the programme period. Further details are contained in the descriptive document and pre-qualification questionnaire (see section VI.3 for details of how to obtain these). II.1.6) Common procurement vocabulary (CPV): 74140000, 45000000, 45111000, 45214000, 45214200, 45314000, 45453100, 50700000, 50961000, 55524000, 70000000, 72000000, 72514300, 74141100, 74141800, 74142000, 74200000, 74231500, 74264100, 74610000, 74731000, 74873000, 75200000, 77314000, 77320000, 80000000, 92610000, 93411400, 45210000. 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: Yes. II.2) QUANTITY OR SCOPE OF THE CONTRACT II.2.1) Total quantity or scope: 1) The estimated capital value for the initial core projects in Somerset is in the region of 105 000 000 GBP, plus ICT grant of 6 000 000 GBP. This represents Wave 4 and comprises 2 sample schools (one of which will be a sample school both for PFI and Design and Build), 2 non sample schools, 2 specialist provision schools and 4 alternative provision schools. Two of the non sample schools (capital value circa 31 000 000 GBP) do not yet have planning approval, and their inclusion in this Wave 4 programme could be delayed. 2) Extended core projects are anticipated throughout the LEP contract period, with an estimated additional capital value of 350 000 000 GBP, on the BSF secondary school estate. 3) Other potential contracting authorities are identified in VI.3. The value of work from those authorities is not known at this stage. The value of additional projects is unlikely to reflect the procuring authorities' secondary school estate. Estimated value excluding VAT: Range: between 105 000 000 and 450 000 000 GBP. II.2.2) Options: Yes. Description of these options: The partnering contract between the private sector partner and the contracting authorities will be for a period of 10 years with an option to extend (exercisable during the initial 10 year term) for a further 5 years. II.3) DURATION OF THE CONTRACT OR TIME-LIMIT FOR COMPLETION: Duration in months: 180 (from the award of the contract). SECTION III: LEGAL, ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION III.1) CONDITIONS RELATING TO THE CONTRACT III.1.1) Deposits and guarantees required: The contracting authorities reserve the right to require deposits, guarantees, bonds or other forms of appropriate security. III.1.2) Main financing conditions and payment arrangements and/or reference to the relevant provisions regulating them: See sections III.1.3 and VI.3. Some projects may be delivered using the UK Government's Private Finance Initiative (PFI). It is intended that all Wave 4 expenditure, apart from that on the alternative provision schools and ICT provision, will be funded through the PFI. III.1.3) Legal form to be taken by the group of economic operators to whom the contract is to be awarded: The contracting authorities are seeking a private sector partner or partners to participate and invest in the LEP which will take responsibility for and manage a supply chain of providers. The contracting authorities reserve the right to require groupings of contractors to take a particular legal form or to require a single contractor to take primary liability or to require that each party undertakes joint and several liability irrespective of the form of the LEP. This may include the LEP establishing a special purpose vehicle (SPV) or vehicles, which will contract directly with the contracting authorities for the delivery of specific projects. Where an SPV is established the shareholders in such SPV may include the LEP, third party equity providers and supply chain members. 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: In accordance with Articles 45 to 50 of Directive 2004/18/EC and Regulation 23 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 and as set out in the pre-qualification questionnaire available from the address in Section I.1. III.2.2) Economic and financial capacity: Information and formalities necessary for evaluating if requirements are met: In accordance with Article 47 of Directive 2004/18/EC and Regulation 24 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 and as set out in the pre-qualification questionnaire which is available from the address in Section I.1. Minimum level(s) of standards possibly required: As set out in the pre-qualification questionnaire. III.2.3) Technical capacity: Information and formalities necessary for evaluating if requirements are met: In accordance with Article 48 of Directive 2004/18/EC and Regulation 25 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 and as set out in the pre-qualification questionnaire which is available from the address in Section I.1. Minimum level(s) of standards possibly required: As set out in the pre-qualification questionnaire. III.2.4) Reserved contracts: No. III.3) CONDITIONS SPECIFIC TO SERVICES CONTRACTS III.3.1) Execution of the service is reserved to a particular profession: No. III.3.2) Legal entities should indicate the names and professional qualifications of the staff responsible for the execution of the service: Yes. SECTION IV: PROCEDURE IV.1) TYPE OF PROCEDURE IV.1.1) Type of procedure: Competitive dialogue. IV.1.2) Limitations on the number of operators who will be invited to tender or to participate: Envisaged minimum number: 3. Maximum number: 8 Objective criteria for choosing the limited number of candidates: As set out in the Pre Qualification Questionnaire which is available from the address in Section I.1. IV.1.3) Reduction of the number of operators during the negotiation or dialogue: Recourse to staged procedure to gradually reduce the number of solutions to be discussed or tenders to be negotiated yes. IV.2) AWARD CRITERIA IV.2.1) Award criteria: The most economically advantageous tender in terms of the criteria stated in the specifications, in the invitation to tender or to negotiate or in the descriptive document. IV.2.2) An electronic auction will be used: No. IV.3) ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION IV.3.2) Previous publication(s) concerning the same contract: Prior information notice Notice number in OJ: 2008/S 700-007475 of 9.1.2008. IV.3.3) Conditions for obtaining specifications and additional documents or descriptive documentTime limit for receipt of requests for documents or for accessing documents: 12.9.2008. Payable documents: no. IV.3.4) Time-limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate: 19.9.2008 - 12:00. IV.3.5) Date of dispatch of invitations to tender or to participate to selected candidates: 13.10.2008. IV.3.6) Language(s) in which tenders or requests to participate may be drawn up: English. SECTION VI: COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION VI.1) THIS IS A RECURRENT PROCUREMENT: No. VI.2) CONTRACT RELATED TO A PROJECT AND/OR PROGRAMME FINANCED BY EU FUNDS: No. VI.3) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Prospective bidders who wish to respond to this OJEU notice by completing the Pre-Qualification Questionnaire and accessing the accompanying information should request this information by contacting slgandley@somerset.gov.uk who will issue bidders with a web address where all the information will be available. During the week commencing 1.9.2008, members of the Somerset BSF team will be available by appointment in Bridgwater to meet with prospective bidders on a 1:1 basis, to give more information and background as required. These meetings will be limited to no more than 2 hours. Requests for appointments should be made via bsf@somerset.gov.uk. Prospective bidders who have already met with the BSF team or who attended the Bidders Day held on 16.7.2008 do not need to attend these sessions. Somerset County Council is acting as lead contracting authority on behalf of the following contracting authorities (and their statutory successors and organisations created as a result of re-organisation or organisational changes) [see section I.1]: (a) Partnerships for Schools, 5th floor, 10 Great George Street, London SW1P 3AE; (Partnerships for Schools is the non-departmental public body established by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) (formerly the Department for Education and Skills) to implement the BSF initiative.) (b) BSF Investments LLP, 5th Floor, 10 Great George Street, UK-London SW1P 3AE; (BSF Investments LLP has been established by the DCSF and Partnerships UK as the body which will invest equity in the LEP. More information on the BSF initiative is available from www.p4s.org.uk. Section I.2.) (c) other bodies with responsibility for education and/or educational facilities in Somerset including voluntary aided schools (and their governing bodies); foundation schools (and their governing bodies); governing bodies of community schools; educational trusts (to include the proposed Bridgwater Educational Trust); further education and/or adult education providers; (d) Somerset Primary Care Trust; (e) Avon and Somerset Police Authority (f) Sedgemoor District Council (g) Gloucestershire County Council (h) North Somerset Council (i) Somerset Leisure Trust (proposed) - Somerset County Council is to establish a leisure trust for the management of its leisure centres across Somerset, including 2 centres in Bridgwater, which are to be replaced as part of the BSF project. The new leisure trust is expected to be operational from early 2009. The Council will discuss with bidders management arrangements for these new centres. (j) Plymouth City Council (k) Bridgwater Education Trust Limited Other bodies receiving the benefit of this project may include the Roman Catholic Dioceses of Clifton and Plymouth; the Church of England Dioceses of Bath and Wells, Bristol, Exeter and Gloucester. Additional types of contracting authority: national agency/office, body governed by public law. Section II.1.2(c) Additional service categories: 7, 12, 14, 17, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. The programme is likely to cover the whole of the Authority’s current estate of 39 secondary schools, and 8 specialist provision schools. It is likely to be spread across 4 phases of development within BSF Waves 4 to 15, (which will continue beyond the life of the LEP now being procured) and is likely to include 6 schools within Wave 4, together with 4 alternative provision schools. For Wave 4, three sample schemes are envisaged, two using the PFI and the other a design and build refurbishment (at one of the PFI sample schools). The contracting authorities may contract directly with the LEP or, where an SPV is established, with the SPV. The Authority and the schools in Wave 4 are working to establish an Education Trust, the Trust to be implemented from 1 September 2008. The contracting authorities are willing to discuss the establishment of trust status elsewhere in Somerset for some or all of the schools in the programme, if such status would deliver discernible advantages to students and parents. Section II.1.9 - Variants will be accepted in addition to a compliant bid (as set out in the tender/contract documents) providing the contracting authorities' core requirements are met and provided they are in accordance with the tender/contract documents. Sections II.2.2 and II.3 - The partnering contract between the private sector partner and the contracting authorities will be for a period of 10 years commencing in 2010 with an option to extend for a further 5 years (such option being exercisable during the initial 10-year term). The term of any design and build, PFI, facilities management, management services or ICT agreements or other agreements flowing from the partnership may extend beyond this period. Section IV.3.3 - The PQQ and Memorandum of Information are available upon request from the address specified in section I.1 from the date of despatch of this notice until Friday 12.9.2008 (17:00). It is anticipated that the invitation to participate in the dialogue will be sent to longlisted bidders on 10.10.2008. Important note: Arrangements have been made for longlisted bidders to visit school sites in Bridgwater, and to attend at least 2 clarification meetings with the BSF team in Bridgwater, on the dates 13th-16th October, 20th-23rd October, and 4th, 5th, 7th November. Bidders are strongly advised to block these dates in their diaries; precise dates and times will be issued to longlisted bidders by close of play on Friday 10th October. Bidders might also like to note that the dates for bidder presentations to the ITPD evaluation panel are 10th-12th December 2008, precise timings to be notified. Section IV.3.4 - expressions of interest must be by way of completion and return of the pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) by the date and time specified in Section IV.3.4. VI.4) PROCEDURES FOR APPEAL VI.4.1) Body responsible for appeal procedures: Somerset County Council, Legal Services, County Hall, UK-Taunton TA1 4DY. E-mail: ddcorry@somerset.gov.uk. Tel. 018 23 35 50 22. URL: www.somerset.gov.uk. VI.4.2) Lodging of appeals: Precise information on deadline(s) for lodging appeals: In accordance with Regulation 32 (Information about Contract Award Procedures and the Application of Standstill prior to Contract Award) and Regulation 47 (Enforcement of Obligations) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006. VI.5) DATE OF DISPATCH OF THIS NOTICE: 11.8.2008.
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