Directive 2004/18/EC
Section I: Contracting authority
I.1)Name, addresses and contact point(s) I.2)Type of the contracting authorityEuropean institution/agency or international organisation
I.3)Main activityGeneral public services
I.4)Contract award on behalf of other contracting authoritiesThe contracting authority is purchasing on behalf of other contracting authorities: no
Section II: Object of the contract
II.1)Description
II.1.1)Title attributed to the contract
Integration approach to financing of biodiversity: evaluation of results and analysis of options for the future.
II.1.2)Type of contract and location of works, place of delivery or of performanceServices
Service category No 12: Architectural services; engineering services and integrated engineering services; urban planning and landscape engineering services; related scientific and technical consulting services; technical testing and analysis services
Main site or location of works, place of delivery or of performance: ‘Extra muros’.
NUTS code
II.1.3)Information about a framework agreement or a dynamic purchasing system (DPS)
II.1.4)Short description of the contract or purchase(s)
The overall aim of the study is to assess possible ways to increase the effectiveness of integration approach to biodiversity financing and to explore further avenues for scaling up financial support to EU nature and biodiversity. The study should present options to increase the effectiveness of the current set-up of financing possibilities, including through potential improvements and/or changes in management and governance, as well as complementary approaches (earmarking for nature and biodiversity, upscaling of LIFE programme, additional dedicated fund). The study should also identify economic instruments that could be used in a complementary way and additionally to the existing EU instruments, in particular those economic instruments that have not been explored from the EU perspective so far. On the basis of study findings, it should be possible to identify appropriate policy mixes for more efficient support from diversified sources for EU biodiversity in the future. The study will pay particular attention to the financing of the Natura 2000 network given the EU legally binding nature of these areas. It should explore which financing mechanisms are more appropriate for the Natura 2000 specific needs, and under what conditions they might be most effective.
II.1.5)Common procurement vocabulary (CPV)90700000 Environmental services
II.1.6)Information about Government Procurement Agreement (GPA)The contract is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA): yes
II.2)Total final value of contract(s)
II.2.1)Total final value of contract(s)Value: 175 750 EUR
Excluding VAT
Section IV: Procedure
IV.1)Type of procedure
IV.1.1)Type of procedureOpen
IV.2)Award criteria
IV.2.1)Award criteriaThe most economically advantageous tender in terms of
1. Quality of the proposed methodology. Weighting 70
2. Organisation of the work. Weighting 20
3. Quality control measures. Weighting 10
IV.2.2)Information about electronic auctionAn electronic auction has been used: no
IV.3)Administrative information
IV.3.1)File reference number attributed by the contracting authority
ENV.B.3/ETU/2015/0014.
IV.3.2)Previous publication(s) concerning the same contract Section V: Award of contract
Contract No: 07.0202/2015/712612/ETU/ENV.B.3 V.1)Date of contract award decision:15.9.2015
V.2)Information about offersNumber of offers received: 6
V.3)Name and address of economic operator in favour of whom the contract award decision has been takenOfficial name: Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP)
Postal address: 11 Belgrave Road, IEEP Offices, Floor 3
Town: London
Postal code: SW1V 1RB
Country: United Kingdom
V.4)Information on value of contractTotal final value of the contract:
Value: 175 750 EUR
Excluding VAT
If annual or monthly value:
Number of months: 15
V.5)Information about subcontractingThe contract is likely to be sub-contracted: yes
Value or proportion of the contract likely to be sub-contracted to third parties:
Proportion: 57 %
Short description of the value/proportion of the contract to be sub-contracted: 31,3 % + 15,7 % + 6,8 % + 3,2 %.
Section VI: Complementary information
VI.1)Information about European Union fundsThe contract is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: no
VI.2)Additional information:
In line with Article 134.1(f) of the rules of application to the Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25.10.2012 (Financial Regulation), during the 3 years following conclusion of the original contract, the contracting authority will be able to use the exceptional negotiated procedure for additional services (without prior publication of a contract notice) consisting in the repetition of similar services (up to a maximum of 50 % of the original contract value) entrusted to the economic operator awarded the initial contract by the same contracting authority.
Please note this was published in the PIN OJ 2015/S 38-064198 on 24.2.2015 with a budget of 200 000 EUR; it is now a range between 170 000 EUR and 200 000 EUR.
VI.3)Procedures for appeal
VI.3.1)Body responsible for appeal procedures VI.3.2)Lodging of appealsPrecise information on deadline(s) for lodging appeals: You may submit any observations concerning the award procedure to the contracting authority indicated under heading I.1.
If you believe that there was maladministration, you may lodge a complaint to the European Ombudsman within 2 years of the date when you became aware of the facts on which the complaint is based (see http://www.ombudsman.europa.eu). Such complaint does not have as an effect either to suspend the time limit to launch an appeal or to open a new period for lodging an appeal.
Within 2 months of the notification of the award decision you may lodge an appeal to the body referred to in VI.3.1.
VI.3.3)Service from which information about the lodging of appeals may be obtained
VI.4)Date of dispatch of this notice:16.9.2015