The co-localisation project at Campus Ås is a large, new facility that will house all of the country's veterinary medical environment, split between NMBU and VI. The buildings' footprint is larger than nine football pitches. The facility consists of eight joined buildings with a total of 2 400 rooms — with a large proportion of special areas such as laboratories, animal stables, animal hospital and aquariums. There are also teaching areas with auditoriums, group rooms, reading rooms, offices and social zones. In addition to the large veterinary facility, a welfare building will also be constructed, called “Fellesbygget”, which will house facilities that can be used by all of NMBU. The building will be a gathering place for students, employees and visitors, and will be arranged in such a way that it gives optimum possibilities for joint use and subject synergies. Fellesbygget will also function as an information point for visitors. Main functions are library, reading rooms, canteen and auditoriums.
Frist
Fristen for mottak av tilbud var 2019-05-22.
Anskaffelsen ble publisert 2019-04-12.
Leverandører
Følgende leverandører er nevnt i tildelingsbeslutninger eller andre anskaffelsesdokumenter:
Kunngjøring av konkurranse (2019-04-12) Gjenstand Anskaffelsens omfang
Tittel: Office furniture
Referansenummer: 2018/1734
Kort beskrivelse:
The co-localisation project at Campus Ås is a large, new facility that will house all of the country's veterinary medical environment, split between NMBU and VI.
The buildings' footprint is larger than nine football pitches. The facility consists of eight joined buildings with a total of 2 400 rooms — with a large proportion of special areas such as laboratories, animal stables, animal hospital and aquariums. There are also teaching areas with auditoriums, group rooms, reading rooms, offices and social zones.
In addition to the large veterinary facility, a welfare building will also be constructed, called “Fellesbygget”, which will house facilities that can be used by all of NMBU. The building will be a gathering place for students, employees and visitors, and will be arranged in such a way that it gives optimum possibilities for joint use and subject synergies. Fellesbygget will also function as an information point for visitors. Main functions are library, reading rooms, canteen and auditoriums.
The co-localisation project at Campus Ås is a large, new facility that will house all of the country's veterinary medical environment, split between NMBU and VI.
The buildings' footprint is larger than nine football pitches. The facility consists of eight joined buildings with a total of 2 400 rooms — with a large proportion of special areas such as laboratories, animal stables, animal hospital and aquariums. There are also teaching areas with auditoriums, group rooms, reading rooms, offices and social zones.
In addition to the large veterinary facility, a welfare building will also be constructed, called “Fellesbygget”, which will house facilities that can be used by all of NMBU. The building will be a gathering place for students, employees and visitors, and will be arranged in such a way that it gives optimum possibilities for joint use and subject synergies. Fellesbygget will also function as an information point for visitors. Main functions are library, reading rooms, canteen and auditoriums.
Metadata for kunngjøring
Originalspråk: engelsk 🗣️
Dokumenttype: Kunngjøring av konkurranse
Kontraktens art: Varer
Forskrift: Det europeiske økonomiske samarbeidsområdet (EØS), med deltakelse av GPA-land
Felles innkjøpsordliste (CPV)
Kode: Kontormøbler📦
Tilleggs-CPV: Skrivebord og bord📦 Utførelsessted
NUTS-region: Akershus
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Prosedyre
Prosedyretype: Åpen anbudskonkurranse
Tilbudstype: Innlevering for alle delkontrakter
Tildelingskriterier
Det mest økonomisk fordelaktige tilbudet
National grounds for rejection.
In accordance with ESPD Part III: Rejection grounds, Section D: “Other rejection grounds that are laid down in national law in the Contracting Authority's member country”. The Norwegian procurement rules go further than the rejection grounds in the EU's directive on public procurements and in the standard form for ESPD. Emphasis is therefore put on the fact that all the rejection grounds in the PPR § 24-2, including the purely national rejection grounds, apply in this contest.
The following rejection grounds in the Public Procurement Regulations § 24-2 are purely national rejection reasons:
§ 24-2 (2). This provision states that a Contracting Authority must reject a tenderer when they are aware that the tenderer has been legally convicted or has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions. The requirement that a Contracting Authority must reject a tenderer who has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions is a distinctive Norwegian requirement.
§ 24-2 (3) letter i. The rejection ground in the ESPD form only applies for serious errors in professional performance, whilst the Norwegian rejection ground also includes other serious errors that can lead to doubt as to the tenderer's professional integrity.
In accordance with ESPD Part III: Rejection grounds, Section D: “Other rejection grounds that are laid down in national law in the Contracting Authority's member country”. The Norwegian procurement rules go further than the rejection grounds in the EU's directive on public procurements and in the standard form for ESPD. Emphasis is therefore put on the fact that all the rejection grounds in the PPR § 24-2, including the purely national rejection grounds, apply in this contest.
The following rejection grounds in the Public Procurement Regulations § 24-2 are purely national rejection reasons:
§ 24-2 (2). This provision states that a Contracting Authority must reject a tenderer when they are aware that the tenderer has been legally convicted or has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions. The requirement that a Contracting Authority must reject a tenderer who has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions is a distinctive Norwegian requirement.
§ 24-2 (3) letter i. The rejection ground in the ESPD form only applies for serious errors in professional performance, whilst the Norwegian rejection ground also includes other serious errors that can lead to doubt as to the tenderer's professional integrity.
Gjenstand Anskaffelsens omfang
Kort beskrivelse:
The co-localisation project at Campus Ås is a large, new facility that will house all of the country's veterinary medical environment, split between NMBU and VI.
The buildings' footprint is larger than nine football pitches. The facility consists of eight joined buildings with a total of 2 400 rooms — with a large proportion of special areas such as laboratories, animal stables, animal hospital and aquariums. There are also teaching areas with auditoriums, group rooms, reading rooms, offices and social zones.
The buildings' footprint is larger than nine football pitches. The facility consists of eight joined buildings with a total of 2 400 rooms — with a large proportion of special areas such as laboratories, animal stables, animal hospital and aquariums. There are also teaching areas with auditoriums, group rooms, reading rooms, offices and social zones.
In addition to the large veterinary facility, a welfare building will also be constructed, called “Fellesbygget”, which will house facilities that can be used by all of NMBU. The building will be a gathering place for students, employees and visitors, and will be arranged in such a way that it gives optimum possibilities for joint use and subject synergies. Fellesbygget will also function as an information point for visitors. Main functions are library, reading rooms, canteen and auditoriums.
In addition to the large veterinary facility, a welfare building will also be constructed, called “Fellesbygget”, which will house facilities that can be used by all of NMBU. The building will be a gathering place for students, employees and visitors, and will be arranged in such a way that it gives optimum possibilities for joint use and subject synergies. Fellesbygget will also function as an information point for visitors. Main functions are library, reading rooms, canteen and auditoriums.
Statsbygg is responsible for user equipment for the new veterinary building at Ås, Campus Ås. Hereunder, Statsbygg will procure furniture and curtains for the building. Statsbygg would therefore like, on behalf of Campus Ås, for project 1000605 Campus Ås User Equipment, to enter into contracts with tenderers for the following:
Statsbygg is responsible for user equipment for the new veterinary building at Ås, Campus Ås. Hereunder, Statsbygg will procure furniture and curtains for the building. Statsbygg would therefore like, on behalf of Campus Ås, for project 1000605 Campus Ås User Equipment, to enter into contracts with tenderers for the following:
K930.01 Flat-packed furniture
K930.01 Flat-packed furniture comprises many articles. In order to make tenders and the evaluation easier, they are split into the following groups:
1) Work tables;
2) Meeting, sofa and canteen tables;
3) Storage furniture.
Beskrivelse av fornyelser: 1 year + 1 year.
Utførelsessted
Hovedsted eller utførelsessted: Ås, NORWAY.
Prosedyre
Rettslig grunnlag: 32014L0024
Tidspunkt for mottak av tilbud: 12:00
Språk som tilbud eller forespørsler om deltakelse kan sendes inn på: dansk 🗣️
norsk 🗣️ + 1 til
svensk 🗣️
Tilbudets gyldighetsperiode: 6 måneder
Dato for åpning av tilbud: 2019-05-22 📅
Tidspunkt for åpning av tilbud: 12:00
Oppdragsgiver Identitet
Nasjonalt registreringsnummer: 971278374
Annen type oppdragsgiver: Statutory Body
Kontakt
Kontaktpunkt: Jan Petter Nærby
URL for dokumenter: https://permalink.mercell.com/104143644.aspx🌏
Referanse Tilleggsinformasjon
National grounds for rejection.
In accordance with ESPD Part III: Rejection grounds, Section D: “Other rejection grounds that are laid down in national law in the Contracting Authority's member country”. The Norwegian procurement rules go further than the rejection grounds in the EU's directive on public procurements and in the standard form for ESPD. Emphasis is therefore put on the fact that all the rejection grounds in the PPR § 24-2, including the purely national rejection grounds, apply in this contest.
In accordance with ESPD Part III: Rejection grounds, Section D: “Other rejection grounds that are laid down in national law in the Contracting Authority's member country”. The Norwegian procurement rules go further than the rejection grounds in the EU's directive on public procurements and in the standard form for ESPD. Emphasis is therefore put on the fact that all the rejection grounds in the PPR § 24-2, including the purely national rejection grounds, apply in this contest.
The following rejection grounds in the Public Procurement Regulations § 24-2 are purely national rejection reasons:
§ 24-2 (2). This provision states that a Contracting Authority must reject a tenderer when they are aware that the tenderer has been legally convicted or has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions. The requirement that a Contracting Authority must reject a tenderer who has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions is a distinctive Norwegian requirement.
§ 24-2 (2). This provision states that a Contracting Authority must reject a tenderer when they are aware that the tenderer has been legally convicted or has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions. The requirement that a Contracting Authority must reject a tenderer who has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions is a distinctive Norwegian requirement.
§ 24-2 (3) letter i. The rejection ground in the ESPD form only applies for serious errors in professional performance, whilst the Norwegian rejection ground also includes other serious errors that can lead to doubt as to the tenderer's professional integrity.
§ 24-2 (3) letter i. The rejection ground in the ESPD form only applies for serious errors in professional performance, whilst the Norwegian rejection ground also includes other serious errors that can lead to doubt as to the tenderer's professional integrity.
Utfyllende informasjon Klageinstans
Navn: Oslo Tingrett
Poststed: Oslo
Land: Norge 🇳🇴
Kilde: OJS 2019/S 075-179676 (2019-04-12)
Tilleggsinformasjon (2019-05-16) Gjenstand Metadata for kunngjøring
Dokumenttype: Tilleggsinformasjon
Kunngjøring om tildeling av kontrakt (2019-12-18) Gjenstand Anskaffelsens omfang
Kort beskrivelse:
The co-localisation project at Campus Ås is a large, new facility that will house all of the country's veterinary medical environment, split between NMBU and VI.
The buildings' footprint is larger than 9 football pitches. The facility consists of 8 joined buildings with a total of 2 400 rooms — with a large proportion of special areas such as laboratories, animal stables, animal hospital and aquariums. There are also teaching areas with auditoriums, group rooms, reading rooms, offices and social zones.
In addition to the large veterinary facility, a welfare building will also be constructed, called ‘Fellesbygget’, which will house facilities that can be used by all of NMBU. The building will be a gathering place for students, employees and visitors and will be arranged in such a way that it gives optimum possibilities for joint use and subject synergies. Fellesbygget will also function as an information point for visitors. Main functions are library, reading rooms, canteen and auditoriums.
The co-localisation project at Campus Ås is a large, new facility that will house all of the country's veterinary medical environment, split between NMBU and VI.
The buildings' footprint is larger than 9 football pitches. The facility consists of 8 joined buildings with a total of 2 400 rooms — with a large proportion of special areas such as laboratories, animal stables, animal hospital and aquariums. There are also teaching areas with auditoriums, group rooms, reading rooms, offices and social zones.
In addition to the large veterinary facility, a welfare building will also be constructed, called ‘Fellesbygget’, which will house facilities that can be used by all of NMBU. The building will be a gathering place for students, employees and visitors and will be arranged in such a way that it gives optimum possibilities for joint use and subject synergies. Fellesbygget will also function as an information point for visitors. Main functions are library, reading rooms, canteen and auditoriums.
Totalverdi for anskaffelsen: 10 300 000 NOK 💰
Metadata for kunngjøring
Dokumenttype: Kunngjøring om tildeling av kontrakt
National grounds for rejection.
In accordance with ESPD part III: rejection grounds, section D: ‘Other rejection grounds that are laid down in national law in the contracting authority's member country’. The Norwegian procurement rules go further than the rejection grounds in the EU's directive on public procurements and in the standard form for ESPD. Emphasis is therefore put on the fact that all the rejection grounds in the PPR § 24-2, including the purely national rejection grounds, apply in this contest.
The following rejection grounds in the public procurement regulations § 24-2 are purely national rejection reasons:
§ 24-2 (2). This provision states that a contracting authority must reject a tenderer when they are aware that the tenderer has been legally convicted or has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions. The requirement that a contracting authority must reject a tenderer who has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions is a distinctive Norwegian requirement.
— § 24-2 (3) letter i. The rejection ground in the ESPD form only applies for serious errors in professional performance, whilst the Norwegian rejection ground also includes other serious errors that can lead to doubt as to the tenderer's professional integrity.
In accordance with ESPD part III: rejection grounds, section D: ‘Other rejection grounds that are laid down in national law in the contracting authority's member country’. The Norwegian procurement rules go further than the rejection grounds in the EU's directive on public procurements and in the standard form for ESPD. Emphasis is therefore put on the fact that all the rejection grounds in the PPR § 24-2, including the purely national rejection grounds, apply in this contest.
The following rejection grounds in the public procurement regulations § 24-2 are purely national rejection reasons:
§ 24-2 (2). This provision states that a contracting authority must reject a tenderer when they are aware that the tenderer has been legally convicted or has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions. The requirement that a contracting authority must reject a tenderer who has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions is a distinctive Norwegian requirement.
— § 24-2 (3) letter i. The rejection ground in the ESPD form only applies for serious errors in professional performance, whilst the Norwegian rejection ground also includes other serious errors that can lead to doubt as to the tenderer's professional integrity.
Gjenstand Anskaffelsens omfang
Kort beskrivelse:
The buildings' footprint is larger than 9 football pitches. The facility consists of 8 joined buildings with a total of 2 400 rooms — with a large proportion of special areas such as laboratories, animal stables, animal hospital and aquariums. There are also teaching areas with auditoriums, group rooms, reading rooms, offices and social zones.
The buildings' footprint is larger than 9 football pitches. The facility consists of 8 joined buildings with a total of 2 400 rooms — with a large proportion of special areas such as laboratories, animal stables, animal hospital and aquariums. There are also teaching areas with auditoriums, group rooms, reading rooms, offices and social zones.
In addition to the large veterinary facility, a welfare building will also be constructed, called ‘Fellesbygget’, which will house facilities that can be used by all of NMBU. The building will be a gathering place for students, employees and visitors and will be arranged in such a way that it gives optimum possibilities for joint use and subject synergies. Fellesbygget will also function as an information point for visitors. Main functions are library, reading rooms, canteen and auditoriums.
In addition to the large veterinary facility, a welfare building will also be constructed, called ‘Fellesbygget’, which will house facilities that can be used by all of NMBU. The building will be a gathering place for students, employees and visitors and will be arranged in such a way that it gives optimum possibilities for joint use and subject synergies. Fellesbygget will also function as an information point for visitors. Main functions are library, reading rooms, canteen and auditoriums.
Statsbygg is responsible for user equipment for the new veterinary building at Ås, Campus Ås. Hereunder, Statsbygg will procure furniture and curtains for the building. Statsbygg would therefore like, on behalf of Campus Ås, for project 1000605 Campus Ås user equipment, to enter into contracts with tenderers for the following:
Statsbygg is responsible for user equipment for the new veterinary building at Ås, Campus Ås. Hereunder, Statsbygg will procure furniture and curtains for the building. Statsbygg would therefore like, on behalf of Campus Ås, for project 1000605 Campus Ås user equipment, to enter into contracts with tenderers for the following:
— K930.01 flat-packed furniture,
— K930.01 flat-packed furniture comprises many articles. In order to make tenders and the evaluation easier, they are split into the following groups:
Tildeling av kontrakt
Dato for kontraktinngåelse: 2019-11-01 📅
Navn: Lindbak Kontor AS
Postadresse: Drammensveien 120
Poststed: Oslo
Postnummer: 0277
Land: Norge 🇳🇴
Telefon: +47 22422214📞
E-post: terje.furu@lindbak.no📧
Land: Oslo
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Totalverdi for anskaffelsen: 10 330 000 NOK 💰
Informasjon om tilbud
Antall mottatte tilbud: 6
Oppdragsgiver Identitet
Annen type oppdragsgiver: Statutory body
Referanse Tilleggsinformasjon
In accordance with ESPD part III: rejection grounds, section D: ‘Other rejection grounds that are laid down in national law in the contracting authority's member country’. The Norwegian procurement rules go further than the rejection grounds in the EU's directive on public procurements and in the standard form for ESPD. Emphasis is therefore put on the fact that all the rejection grounds in the PPR § 24-2, including the purely national rejection grounds, apply in this contest.
In accordance with ESPD part III: rejection grounds, section D: ‘Other rejection grounds that are laid down in national law in the contracting authority's member country’. The Norwegian procurement rules go further than the rejection grounds in the EU's directive on public procurements and in the standard form for ESPD. Emphasis is therefore put on the fact that all the rejection grounds in the PPR § 24-2, including the purely national rejection grounds, apply in this contest.
The following rejection grounds in the public procurement regulations § 24-2 are purely national rejection reasons:
§ 24-2 (2). This provision states that a contracting authority must reject a tenderer when they are aware that the tenderer has been legally convicted or has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions. The requirement that a contracting authority must reject a tenderer who has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions is a distinctive Norwegian requirement.
§ 24-2 (2). This provision states that a contracting authority must reject a tenderer when they are aware that the tenderer has been legally convicted or has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions. The requirement that a contracting authority must reject a tenderer who has accepted a simplified writ for the stated punishable conditions is a distinctive Norwegian requirement.
— § 24-2 (3) letter i. The rejection ground in the ESPD form only applies for serious errors in professional performance, whilst the Norwegian rejection ground also includes other serious errors that can lead to doubt as to the tenderer's professional integrity.
— § 24-2 (3) letter i. The rejection ground in the ESPD form only applies for serious errors in professional performance, whilst the Norwegian rejection ground also includes other serious errors that can lead to doubt as to the tenderer's professional integrity.