CONTRACT NOTICE – OFFICIAL JOURNAL
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Section I: Contracting Authority
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I.1)
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Name, Address and Contact Point(s)
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European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) |
Shinfield Park |
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http://www.ecmwf.int/
http://procurement.ecmwf.int
http://procurement.ecmwf.int
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I.2)
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Type of contracting Authority and Main Activity or Activities
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meteorological services |
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Section II: Object of the Contract
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II.1)
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Description
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II.1.1)
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Title attributed to the contract by the contracting authorityCopernicus C3S_23b Provision of Cloud Hosting Services for Climate Data Store (CDS). |
II.1.2(a))
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Type of works contract
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II.1.2(b))
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Type of supplies contract
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II.1.2(c))
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Type of service contract27 |
II.1.2)
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Main site or location of works, place of delivery or performance
On contractor's premises.
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II.1.3)
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This notice involves
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II.1.4)
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Information on framework agreement (if applicable)
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Number of participants to the framework agreement envisaged
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Duration of the framework agreement48 |
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Justification for a framework agreement the duration of which exceeds four years
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Estimated total value of purchases for the entire duration of the framework agreement11 800 000EUR
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Frequency and value of the contracts to be awarded |
II.1.5)
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Short description of the contract or purchase(s)
The European Commission (EU) has entrusted ECMWF with the implementation of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) for the period of 2014 to 2020. Its principal objective is to enhance the knowledge base to support climate change adaptation and mitigation policies.
The Climate Data Store (CDS) constitutes the core building block of the C3S and will be at the heart of the C3S infrastructure. The system is designed to provide a consolidated view and point of access to climate data that is distributed over multiple data suppliers. All C3S data will be catalogued in the CDS, and augmented with quality information that allows the data users to discover, appraise and select appropriate data. The CDS will also provide a set of tools (toolbox), workflows and applications that will allow users to perform processing, computation, transformation and visualisation on top of catalogued data. Users will be presented with options to either download raw data or to build workflows based on concatenation of one or more data sources and parameterised tools, submit these to the system, directly visualise data or even to create ad-hoc applications through available functionalities. The web portal and backend systems manage all interfaces and brokers between internal components and the distributed data providers through so called adaptors. The user experiences a single portal environment with consistent style, interface and controls.
Data requested on the web portal can be delivered raw to the user's home site, or it can be moved into the CDS compute area for processing.
In order to assure the highest quality of service, the Copernicus Climate Change Service aims to benefit from the latest state-of-the-art technologies, hardware and software, setting up a reference framework infrastructure able to accommodate evolving needs and requirements coming from a wide diversity of users and sectors, from experts and scientists to policy makers, while keeping the integrity and robustness of the system.
Aligned with the European Cloud Computing Strategy adopted by the European Commission, the Copernicus strategy foresees an incremental and fast adoption of cloud based infrastructures. In line with these aims, and taking into consideration the huge volumes of data needed to be transferred into the system, it has been decided to host the CDS on a fully managed On-premises Private Cloud with an additional public cloud service to allow for growth-the Hybrid Cloud solution.
The purpose of this call for tender is the procurement of a fully managed Cloud Hosting Service.
Note: The contract shall have an initial duration to the end of 2018 with optional yearly renewals thereafter until the end of 2021.
Estimated value: the value is based on responses received to the previously published RFI and the estimated level of usage. The actual spend will be dictated by the level of take up by the service users. Further information can be found in the ITT documents.
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II.1.6)
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Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)
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72000000 |
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II.1.7)
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Contract covered by the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) |
II.1.8)
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Division into lots No |
II.1.9)
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Will variants be accepted
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II.2)
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Quantity or Scope of the Contract
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II.2.1)
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Total quantity or scope |
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II.2.2)
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Options |
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Provisional timetable for recourse to these options
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Number of possible renewals
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In the case of renewable supplies or service contracts, estimated time frame for subsequent contracts
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Section III: Legal, Economic, Financial and Technical Information
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III.1)
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Conditions Relating to the Contract
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III.1.1)
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Deposits and guarantees required
Please see Volume I (Instructions and Conditions) of the ITT documents published in ECMWF eProcurement Portal at https://procurement.ecmwf.int
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III.1.2)
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Main Terms of financing and payment and/or reference to the relevant provisions
Please see ITT documents published in ECMWF eProcurement Portal at https://procurement.ecmwf.int
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III.1.3)
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Legal form to be taken by the grouping of suppliers, contractors or service providers to whom the contract is to be awarded
ECMWF will only enter into a contract with a single legal person/entity. Due to the need to include performance and compliance obligations in the contract, ECMWF will contract only with a single legal person or entity which is competent to undertake and commit to these obligations.
ECMWF recognises that some bids will involve a number of organisations which may wish to work together to deliver the contract requirements. In such cases, these organisations must identify a lead contractor who will sign the contract with ECMWF and who will be responsible for putting in place legal arrangements to ensure that it can guarantee that all other organisations will also meet the contract obligations.
ECMWF will not enter into multiple contracts with individual members of consortia or groups of service providers.
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III.1.4)
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Other particular conditions to which the performance of the contract is subject
Please see ITT documents published in ECMWF eProcurement Portal at https://procurement.ecmwf.int
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III.2)
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Conditions for Participation
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III.2.1)
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Personal situation of economic operators, including requirements relating to enrolment on professional or trade registers
Tenders will not be eligible unless they are submitted by persons or entities based or registered in a member state of the EU or in a member state of ECMWF.
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III.2.2)
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Economic and financial capacity
Tenderers must complete the online questionnaire in ECMWF's eProcurement Portal.
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III.2.3)
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Technical capacity
Tenderers must complete the online questionnaire in ECMWF's eProcurement Portal.
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III.2.4)
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Reserved contracts
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III.3)
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Conditions Specific to Service Contracts
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III.3.1)
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Is provision of the service reserved to a specific profession? No |
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Will legal entities be required to state the names and professional qualifications of the personnel responsible for the execution of the service? Yes |
Section IV: Procedure
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IV.1)
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Type of Procedure
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Justification for the choice of accelerated procedure
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IV.1.1)
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Have candidates already been selected? No |
IV.1.2)
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Limitations on the number of operators who will be invited to tender or to participate |
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Objective criteria for choosing the limited number of candidates
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IV.1.3)
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Reduction of the number of operators during the negotiation or dialogue
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IV.2)
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Award Criteria
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No
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No
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Yes
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Price |
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Technical solution proposed |
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IV.2.2)
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An electronic auction will be used No
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IV.3 Administrative Information
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IV.3.1)
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Reference number attributed to the notice by the contracting authority
Copernicus C3S_23b Provision of Cloud Hosting Services for Climate Data Store (CDS)
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IV.3.2)
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Previous publication(s) concerning the same contract
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2016/S 182-327971 21-09-2016
Other previous publications
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IV.3.3)
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Conditions for obtaining specifications and additional documents
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IV.3.4)
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Time-limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate 20-06-2017
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IV.3.5)
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Date of dispatch of invitations to tender or to participate to selected candidates
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IV.3.6)
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Language or languages in which tenders or requests to participate can be drawn up
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IV.3.7)
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Minimum time frame during which the tenderer must maintain the tender 6
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IV.3.8)
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Conditions for opening tenders
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Section VI: Other Information
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VI.1)
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Indicate whether this procurement is a recurrent one and the Estimated timing for further notices to be published
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VI.2)
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Does the contract relate to a Project/Programme financed by Community Funds? Yes
Copernicus — The European Earth Observation Programme
See http://www.copernicus.eu/
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VI.3)
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Additional Information
The procurement for the contract will be conducted in accordance with ECMWF's procedures as set out in ECMWF's Invitation to Tender documents, which will be available on ECMWF's eProcurement Portal and no other procedures will apply. In submitting this notice ECMWF does not waive the privileges and immunities granted to it by virtue of its status as an Intergovernmental Organisation or submit itself to any jurisdiction.
Tenders must be submitted using ECMWF's eProcurement Portal as described in Volume I of the ITT documents. Hard copy (paper) submissions will not be accepted.
Note: the contract shall have an initial duration to the end of 2018 with optional yearly renewals thereafter until the end of 2021.
Estimated value: the value is based on responses received to the previously published RFI and the estimated level of usage. The actual spend will be dictated by the level of take up by the service users. Further information can be found in the ITT documents.
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VI.4)
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Procedures for appeal
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VI.4.1)
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Body responsible for appeal procedures
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) |
Shinfield Park |
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RG2 9AX |
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http://www.ecmwf.int/ |
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Body responsible for mediation procedures
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VI.4.2)
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Lodging of appeals
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VI.4.3)
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Service from which information about the lodging of appeals may be obtained
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) |
Shinfield Park |
Reading |
RG2 9AX |
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http://www.ecmwf.int/ |
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VI.5)
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Dispatch date of this Notice 19-05-2017 |
ANNEX A
Additional Addresses and Contact Points
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I)
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Address and contact points from which further information can be obtained
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) |
Shinfield Park |
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RG2 9AX |
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http://www.ecmwf.int/ |
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II)
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Address and contact points from which specifications and additional documentation may be obtained
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) |
Shinfield Park |
Reading |
RG2 9AX |
UK |
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http://procurement.ecmwf.int |
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III)
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Address and contact points to which Tenders/Requests to Participate must be sent
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) |
Shinfield Park |
Reading |
RG2 9AX |
UK |
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http://procurement.ecmwf.int |
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