Номер: 104394
Страна: Бельгия
Источник: TED
Conformity checking and technical assessments of Member States" compliance with the applicable EU environmental legislation (2 lots).
The objectives of the framework contract are:
For lot 1 — the drafting of legal assessment which analyses the conformity of national measures with certain directives in the sector of environment. The sectors covered include air, chemicals, nature, waste, water, impact assessment and other environmental issues.
For lot 2 — the drafting of technical assessments on Member States" compliance with the applicable European Union environmental legislation. The sectors for which such technical assessments may be requested include air, chemicals, nature, waste, water, impact assessment and other environmental issues.
Conformity checking of measures of Member States to transpose legislation in the sector of the environment
‘Extra muros’.
The annual budget for lot 1 is 1 100 000 EUR making the total maximum of 4 400 000 EUR for the entire duration of the 48-month contract using a single framework contract with 1 economic operator.
Technical assessments on Member States" compliance with the applicable European Union environmental legislation
The annual budget for lot 2 is 200 000 EUR making the total maximum of 800 000 EUR for the entire duration of the 48-month contract using a cascade system involving 2–3 economic operators.
In line with Article 134.1.e) and f) of the rules of application to Regulation (EU, Euratom) 2015/1929 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28.10.2015 (Financial Regulation), during the 3 years following conclusion of the original contract, the contracting authority will be able to use the negotiated procedure for additional services (without prior publication of a contract notice) for new services or works consisting in the repetition of similar services or works entrusted to the economic operator to which the same contracting authority awarded an original contract, provided that these services or works are in conformity with a basic project for which the original contract was awarded after publication of a contract notice, subject to the conditions set out in paragraph 4 of Article 134.
Previously published in PIN OJ 2016/S 043-070158 on 2.3.2016 with a very slightly different title.
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