The contracting authority proposes establishing qualification panels of potential suppliers which will be maintained for a period of eight (8) years from the date of establishment, unless terminated earlier by the contracting authority.

The qualification panels will be established in respect to different parts categories as set out in Schedule 1 of the pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ).

Successful applicants will form part of the qualification panel. Being on the qualification panel does not give the supplier any guarantee of work, but may enable the supplier to tender for framework agreements, and contracts for individual projects, to be set up through the qualification panel from time to time.

When a competition for a particular framework agreement or contract from the qualification panel is required, registered applicants may be taken through a further pre-qualification process to determine those to be invited to tender or negotiate. Turnover will be used to determine which panel member(s) will be invited to tender based on the overall value of the framework agreement or contract. When determining which companies will be invited to tender, only those with a turnover of twice the annual value of the contract will be invited.

Applicants who have been deemed suitably qualified may be invited to submit a formal tender for the requirements that arise during the qualification panel term.

This notice does not prevent the contracting authority from issuing other contract notices for specific requirements from time to time, including procurements outside the Qualification panel for requirements falling within the scope of the qualification panel.

Extended TitleSupply of Vehicle Spare Parts-Qualification Panels 2017-2025 to Bus Eireann (1)
Extended Description

The contracting authority proposes establishing qualification panels of potential suppliers which will be maintained for a period of eight (8) years from the date of establishment, unless terminated earlier by the contracting authority.

The qualification panels will be established in respect to different parts categories as set out in Schedule 1 of the pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ).

Successful applicants will form part of the qualification panel. Being on the qualification panel does not give the supplier any guarantee of work, but may enable the supplier to tender for framework agreements, and contracts for individual projects, to be set up through the qualification panel from time to time.

When a competition for a particular framework agreement or contract from the qualification panel is required, registered applicants may be taken through a further pre-qualification process to determine those to be invited to tender or negotiate. Turnover will be used to determine which panel member(s) will be invited to tender based on the overall value of the framework agreement or contract. When determining which companies will be invited to tender, only those with a turnover of twice the annual value of the contract will be invited.

Applicants who have been deemed suitably qualified may be invited to submit a formal tender for the requirements that arise during the qualification panel term.

This notice does not prevent the contracting authority from issuing other contract notices for specific requirements from time to time, including procurements outside the Qualification panel for requirements falling within the scope of the qualification panel.

Deadline DateNone Provided
Publication Date2019-11-08
CountryIreland
Procurement StatusActive
TypeNot applicable
Contract TypeSupplies
Award CriteriaNot specified
OrganisationBus Eireann/Irish Bus
Attention OfJohn Angulin
Address21 Phibsboro Road, Broadstone
TownDublin
Phone+353 17033400
Class Code34310000
Class DescriptionEngines and engine parts
SourceOffice for Official Publications of the European Communities - Tenders electronic daily (Ted)

Version of 2017-10-18

Engines and engine parts

The Contracting Authority proposes establishing qualification panels of potential suppliers which will be maintained for a period of eight (8) years from the date of establishment, unless terminated earlier by the Contracting Authority.

The Qualification Panels will be established in respect to different parts categories as set out in Schedule 1 of the Pre Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ).

Successful applicants will form part of the Qualification Panel. Being on the Qualification Panel does not give the supplier any guarantee of work, but may enable the supplier to tender for framework agreements, and contracts for individual projects, to be set up through the Qualification Panel from time to time.

When a competition for a particular framework agreement or contract from the Qualification Panel is required, registered applicants may be taken through a further pre-qualification process to determine those to be invited to tender or negotiate. Turnover will be used to determine which Panel member(s) will be invited to tender based on the overall value of the framework agreement or contract. When determining which companies will be invited to tender, only those with a turnover of twice the annual value of the contract will be invited.

Applicants who have been deemed suitably qualified may be invited to submit a formal tender for the requirements that arise during the Qualification Panel term.

This Notice does not prevent the Contracting Authority from issuing other contract notices for specific requirements from time to time, including procurements outside the Qualification Panel for requirements falling within the scope of the Qualification Panel.

Extended TitleSupply of Vehicle Spare Parts-Qualification Panels 2017-2025 to Bus Eireann.
Extended Description

The Contracting Authority proposes establishing qualification panels of potential suppliers which will be maintained for a period of eight (8) years from the date of establishment, unless terminated earlier by the Contracting Authority.

The Qualification Panels will be established in respect to different parts categories as set out in Schedule 1 of the Pre Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ).

Successful applicants will form part of the Qualification Panel. Being on the Qualification Panel does not give the supplier any guarantee of work, but may enable the supplier to tender for framework agreements, and contracts for individual projects, to be set up through the Qualification Panel from time to time.

When a competition for a particular framework agreement or contract from the Qualification Panel is required, registered applicants may be taken through a further pre-qualification process to determine those to be invited to tender or negotiate. Turnover will be used to determine which Panel member(s) will be invited to tender based on the overall value of the framework agreement or contract. When determining which companies will be invited to tender, only those with a turnover of twice the annual value of the contract will be invited.

Applicants who have been deemed suitably qualified may be invited to submit a formal tender for the requirements that arise during the Qualification Panel term.

This Notice does not prevent the Contracting Authority from issuing other contract notices for specific requirements from time to time, including procurements outside the Qualification Panel for requirements falling within the scope of the Qualification Panel.

Deadline DateNone Provided
Publication Date2017-10-18
CountryIreland
Procurement StatusActive
TypeNot applicable
Contract TypeSupplies
Award CriteriaNot specified
OrganisationBus Eireann/Irish Bus
Attention OfJohn Angulin
Address21 Phibsboro Road, Broadstone
TownDublin
Postal Code7
Phone+353 17033400
Class Code34310000
Class DescriptionEngines and engine parts
SourceOffice for Official Publications of the European Communities - Tenders electronic daily (Ted)

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