Wednesday, 4 April 2012

04/04/2012 tenders 50

B-Brussels: supply of transmission services — PO/2011-26/A4: lot 1: provision of the technical infrastructure necessary for the transmission of standard definition television services via the satellite; lot 2: provision of a permanent bidirectional high definition video link between Luxembourg and Brussels
Supply of transmission services — PO/2011-26/A4: lot 1: provision of the technical infrastructure necessary for the transmission of standard definition television services via the satellite; lot 2: provision of a permanent bidirectional high definition video link between Luxembourg and Brussels. Supply of transmission services: Lot 1: provision of the technical infrastructure necessary for the transmission of standard definition television services via satellite. There are 2 aspects in this service: — the main EbS and EbS+ services that operate permanently, — an emergency infrastructure that must be permanently available, 24/7, and that will be activated during a crisis involving the European Commission's headquarters. The requirement is for the provision of a technical infrastructure necessary for the transmission of television services via satellite and the provision of an emergency infrastructure. Lot 2: provision of a permanent video bidirectional high definition video link between Luxembourg and Brussels. The European Commission maintains a HD video edit suite in Luxembourg which is used for news and other edits on a permanent basis. When the Council of Ministers hold their meetings in Luxembourg, the edit suite is the source of live material for the EbS services. A bidirectional link between the Berlaymont building and the edit suite in Luxembourg must be installed. CPV: 64200000, 32531000, 32530000. ...


B-Brussels: framework contract for services in the field of analysis, assessment and policy development in relation to climate-forcing impacts of light-duty road vehicles
Framework contract for services in the field of analysis, assessment and policy development in relation to climate-forcing impacts of light-duty road vehicles. Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 (CO2 from cars) sets out a short-term target of 130 g CO2/km to be achieved by manufacturers of passenger cars by 2015 with a phase-in beginning in 2012. A long-term target of 95 g CO2/km has been specified for 2020. Regulation (EU) No 510/2011 (CO2 from vans) sets out a target of 175 g CO2/km to be achieved by manufacturers of vans by 2017. A long-term target of 147 g CO2/km has been specified for 2020. A number of subsequent implementing measures have been adopted to enact various elements of these Regulations. Article 13(5) of Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 requires that the specific emissions targets and the derogations for low volume and niche manufacturers shall be reviewed with the aim of defining: — the modalities for reaching, by the year 2020, a long-term target of 95 g CO2/km in a cost-effective manner, and — the aspects of the implementation of that target, including the excess emissions premium. In parallel, Article 13(1) of Regulation (EU) No 510/2011 establishes similar requirements and requires the achievability of the target to be confirmed. The Commission is currently carrying out reviews of Regulations (EC) No 443/2009 (CO2 in cars) and (EU) 510/2011 (CO2 from vans) which should be completed by the end of 2012. There may be a need for ad hoc support with respect to the adoption procedure in the European Parliament and Council. Further support might be needed in relation to any implementation or monitoring that is or might be required. Requirements could also arise in relation to further policy development. Examples could include any subsequent reviews of the legislation, the need to address any possible interaction between the van legislation and any future strategy on heavy-duty vehicles or possible future action relating to powered two-wheelers or quadricycles. This body of legislation and policies is expected to be periodically reviewed to take account of the evolving scientific information. In addition, EU policies must also undergo continuous assessment to evaluate their effectiveness and correct implementation, particularly with respect to attainment of the EU's objectives with respect to climate change. The successful tenderers will be expected to provide services in connection with the following: (1) analytical support in relation to climate-forcing emissions from vehicles and the energy life cycle, principally CO2; (2) analysis of specific aspects of current EU road vehicle CO2 legislation and its implementing measures and aspects that might be subject to change; (3) technologies, costs, benefits, cost effectiveness, supply constraints, price premia, other economic impacts and other implications of measures to reduce climate-forcing emissions from vehicles; (4) insight on past vehicle market changes as regards evolution in vehicle segments, equipment provided, cost, technical aspects, manufacturers' offer, consumer preferences, impact on climate-forcing emissions; (5) analysis and assessment relating to likely future changes in technical aspects, market trends, developments in consumer demand and manufacturer offer; (6) support on policy development for emissions and energy labelling of vehicles at point of sale and the implementation of relevant EU legislation; (7) advice on issues related to the emissions of conventional air pollutants from vehicles and their interaction with climate-forcing emissions; (8) technical and legal advice on issues relating to vehicle type approval procedures; (9) ad hoc information and advice on other aspects of motor vehicle markets, technology and environmental impacts; (10) global trade and competitiveness implications of EU vehicle standards to reduce climate-forcing emissions. CPV: 90700000. ...


I-Turin: services to support ETF project activities in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Services to support ETF project activities in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. ETF intends to conclude a framework contract for services to support locally the implementation of its activities in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Due to the nature of the services required and their place of delivery, the ETF is seeking a company, which will ensure a strong local base in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and with staff appropriate for achieving the scope of the contract. The service provider will be required to provide upon request the 2 main types of services described below which may also be closely linked. Service A: organisation of project meetings such as workshops or seminars in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Service B: support to ETF country networking. CPV: 79951000. ...


I-Turin: development and implementation of training programmes for key stakeholders in TVET schools and learning centres in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan
Development and implementation of training programmes for key stakeholders in TVET schools and learning centres in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. The objectives of the contract to be awarded is to cover the development, delivery and monitoring of a capacity enhancement programme during 2012–2014 for managers' teams of vocational education providers (mainly schools) in 3 countries of central Asia: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. The assignment to be undertaken through the service has 4 main components: 1. development of training modules; 2. implementation of training modules; 3. tutoring of selected training programme participants to become trainers; (i.e., trainer of trainers) in the fields in which they have received training; 4. monitoring and reporting. The assignment will be split in the following 3 phases: — phase I (September 2012–December 2012), — phase II (January 2013–December 2013). Phase II is the continuation of the project and is subject to successful completion of all activities/deliverables of phase I, and upon approval of ETF 2013 work programme and related budget, — phase III (January 2014–November 2014). Phase III is the continuation of the project and is subject to successful completion of all activities/deliverables of phase II, and upon approval of ETF 2014 work programme and related budget. Given the subject of the contract, participation to this call for tender is also open to all natural and legal persons that are established in the Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. CPV: 80532000. ...


I-Ispra: GMES initial operations: emergency mapping external validation service
GMES initial operations: emergency mapping external validation service. The notice involves the establishment of a framework agreement: yes CPV: 79430000, 79419000, 71354100. ...


I-Ispra: framework contract for mechanical assistance services
Framework contract for mechanical assistance services. The notice involves the establishment of a framework agreement: yes CPV: 71356200, 45350000. ...


I-Ispra: maintenance services for hydraulic fluid installations and associated electrical devices
Maintenance services for hydraulic fluid installations and associated electrical devices. The notice involves the establishment of a framework agreement: yes CPV: 50000000, 50324200, 50500000, 43328000. ...


B-Brussels: framework contract regarding the provision of services in the field of audiovisual conference technology
Framework contract regarding the provision of services in the field of audiovisual conference technology. The notice involves the establishment of a framework agreement: yes CPV: 72000000, 51000000, 48000000, 50300000, 32300000, 32500000. ...


FI-Helsinki: annual list of contractors 2011
1.0/054678 TI: FI-Helsinki: annual list of contractors 2011 PD: 20120404 ND: 106934-2012 OJ: 66/2012 DS: 20120323 HD: AG3I7 TD: 7 - Contract award NC: 4 - Service contract PR: 9 - Not applicable RP: 3 - European Institution/Agency or...


L-Luxembourg: annual list of contractors
1.0/054701 TI: L-Luxembourg: annual list of contractors PD: 20120404 ND: 106935-2012 OJ: 66/2012 DS: 20120323 HD: EC3I7 TD: 7 - Contract award NC: 4 - Service contract PR: 9 - Not applicable RP: 3 - European Institution/Agency or International...


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