Donegal County Council, The Viewing Project Countywide Cultural Arts PEACEPLUS Programme, Theme 3, Building Respect for all Cultural Identities

Theme 3 Building Respect for all Cultural Identities ,The Viewing Project-Countywide Cultural Arts Peace Programme Donegal County Council is currently seeking to appoint a suitably qualified organisation, or collaboration of organisations from the public, private, or community and voluntary sector to design and deliver The Viewing Project Creative Cultural Arts …

CPV: 75200000 Prestación de servicios para la comunidad, 79952100 Servicios de organización de eventos culturales, 85322000 Programa de acción municipal, 85323000 Servicio municipal de salud, 92000000 Servicios de esparcimiento, culturales y deportivos, 98000000 Otros servicios comunitarios, sociales o personales, 98133100 Servicios para el mejoramiento cívico y de apoyo a los servicios para la comunidad
Plazo:
7 de enero de 2025 a las 12:00
Tipo de plazo:
Presentación de una oferta
Lugar de ejecución:
Donegal County Council, The Viewing Project Countywide Cultural Arts PEACEPLUS Programme, Theme 3, Building Respect for all Cultural Identities
Organismo adjudicador:
Donegal County Council_1193
Número de premio:
0

1. Buyer

1.1 Buyer

Official name : Donegal County Council_1193
Legal type of the buyer : Local authority
Activity of the contracting authority : Recreation, culture and religion

2. Procedure

2.1 Procedure

Title : Donegal County Council, The Viewing Project Countywide Cultural Arts PEACEPLUS Programme, Theme 3, Building Respect for all Cultural Identities
Description : Theme 3 Building Respect for all Cultural Identities ,The Viewing Project-Countywide Cultural Arts Peace Programme Donegal County Council is currently seeking to appoint a suitably qualified organisation, or collaboration of organisations from the public, private, or community and voluntary sector to design and deliver The Viewing Project Creative Cultural Arts Countywide Peace Programme.
Procedure identifier : c545dc43-37b8-4a17-9c0a-dc8c407ce2c6
Type of procedure : Open
The procedure is accelerated : no
Justification for the accelerated procedure :
Main features of the procedure :

2.1.1 Purpose

Main nature of the contract : Services
Main classification ( cpv ): 98133100 Civic betterment and community facility support services
Additional classification ( cpv ): 98000000 Other community, social and personal services
Additional classification ( cpv ): 85322000 Community action programme
Additional classification ( cpv ): 85323000 Community health services
Additional classification ( cpv ): 75200000 Provision of services to the community
Additional classification ( cpv ): 79952100 Cultural event organisation services
Additional classification ( cpv ): 92000000 Recreational, cultural and sporting services

2.1.2 Place of performance

Country : Ireland
Anywhere in the given country
Additional information : The PEACEPLUS Programme is a unique cross-border initiative, financed by the European Union, the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Government of Ireland, and the Northern Ireland Executive and managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). The overall objective of the PEACEPLUS Programme is to build Peace and Prosperity and ensure that the Programme will leave a lasting and tangible legacy across Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland. The Programme’s strategy is to continue to take the opportunities and address the needs arising from the peace process in order to boost economic growth, and stimulate social and economic regeneration and secondly, to promote social inclusion, particularly for those at the margins of economic and social life. The Programme will help to address many long-standing social and economic challenges which have, and continue to impact on communities, particularly those in rural border areas, as well as ongoing challenges that exist in urban settings. Cross-border co-operation is encouraged within all projects seeking funding under the PEACEPLUS Programme. This investment should result in a legacy of change through physical and social improvements, prompting increased social inclusion and improved cross-community and cross border relations.

2.1.3 Value

Estimated value excluding VAT : 162 601,63 Euro

2.1.4 General information

Legal basis :
Directive 2014/24/EU

2.1.5 Terms of procurement

Terms of submission :
Maximum number of lots for which one tenderer can submit tenders : 0

2.1.6 Grounds for exclusion

Purely national exclusion grounds : See tender documents for Exclusion grounds

5. Lot

5.1 Lot technical ID : LOT-0001

Title : Donegal County Council, The Viewing Project Countywide Cultural Arts PEACEPLUS Programme, Theme 3, Building Respect for all Cultural Identities
Description : Theme 3 Building Respect for all Cultural Identities ,The Viewing Project-Countywide Cultural Arts Peace Programme Donegal County Council is currently seeking to appoint a suitably qualified organisation, or collaboration of organisations from the public, private, or community and voluntary sector to design and deliver The Viewing Project Creative Cultural Arts Countywide Peace Programme.
Internal identifier : 0

5.1.1 Purpose

Main nature of the contract : Services
Main classification ( cpv ): 98133100 Civic betterment and community facility support services
Additional classification ( cpv ): 98000000 Other community, social and personal services
Additional classification ( cpv ): 85322000 Community action programme
Additional classification ( cpv ): 85323000 Community health services
Additional classification ( cpv ): 75200000 Provision of services to the community
Additional classification ( cpv ): 79952100 Cultural event organisation services
Additional classification ( cpv ): 92000000 Recreational, cultural and sporting services

5.1.2 Place of performance

Country : Ireland
Anywhere in the given country
Additional information :

5.1.3 Estimated duration

Start date : 27/11/2024
Duration end date : 07/01/2025

5.1.6 General information

Reserved participation : Participation is not reserved.
Procurement Project fully or partially financed with EU Funds.
Information about European Union funds
EU funds programme : European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) (2014/2020)
Identifier of EU funds : PEACEPLUS
Further details of EU funds : The PEACEPLUS Programme is a unique cross-border initiative, financed by the European Union, the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Government of Ireland, and the Northern Ireland Executive and managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). The overall objective of the PEACEPLUS Programme is to build Peace and Prosperity and ensure that the Programme will leave a lasting and tangible legacy across Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland. The Programme’s strategy is to continue to take the opportunities and address the needs arising from the peace process in order to boost economic growth, and stimulate social and economic regeneration and secondly, to promote social inclusion, particularly for those at the margins of economic and social life. The Programme will help to address many long-standing social and economic challenges which have, and continue to impact on communities, particularly those in rural border areas, as well as ongoing challenges that exist in urban settings. Cross-border co-operation is encouraged within all projects seeking funding under the PEACEPLUS Programme. This investment should result in a legacy of change through physical and social improvements, prompting increased social inclusion and improved cross-community and cross border relations.
The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) : yes

5.1.7 Strategic procurement

Aim of strategic procurement : Fulfilment of social objectives
Description : The PEACEPLUS Programme is a unique cross-border initiative, financed by the European Union, the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Government of Ireland, and the Northern Ireland Executive and managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). The overall objective of the PEACEPLUS Programme is to build Peace and Prosperity and ensure that the Programme will leave a lasting and tangible legacy across Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland. The Programme’s strategy is to continue to take the opportunities and address the needs arising from the peace process in order to boost economic growth, and stimulate social and economic regeneration and secondly, to promote social inclusion, particularly for those at the margins of economic and social life. The Programme will help to address many long-standing social and economic challenges which have, and continue to impact on communities, particularly those in rural border areas, as well as ongoing challenges that exist in urban settings. Cross-border co-operation is encouraged within all projects seeking funding under the PEACEPLUS Programme. This investment should result in a legacy of change through physical and social improvements, prompting increased social inclusion and improved cross-community and cross border relations.
Approach to reducing environmental impacts : Other
Green Procurement Criteria : Other Green Public Procurement criteria
Social objective promoted : Other
Innovative objective : The procured works, supplies, or services entail process innovation
The procurement falls within the scope of the European Parliament and Council 2009/33/EC (Clean Vehicles Directive – CVD)
The CVD legal basis to establish which category of procurement procedure applies Other service contract

5.1.8 Accessibility criteria

Accessibility criteria for persons with disabilities are not included because the procurement is not intended for use by natural persons
Justification : The PEACEPLUS Programme is a unique cross-border initiative, financed by the European Union, the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Government of Ireland, and the Northern Ireland Executive and managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). The overall objective of the PEACEPLUS Programme is to build Peace and Prosperity and ensure that the Programme will leave a lasting and tangible legacy across Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland. The Programme’s strategy is to continue to take the opportunities and address the needs arising from the peace process in order to boost economic growth, and stimulate social and economic regeneration and secondly, to promote social inclusion, particularly for those at the margins of economic and social life. The Programme will help to address many long-standing social and economic challenges which have, and continue to impact on communities, particularly those in rural border areas, as well as ongoing challenges that exist in urban settings. Cross-border co-operation is encouraged within all projects seeking funding under the PEACEPLUS Programme. This investment should result in a legacy of change through physical and social improvements, prompting increased social inclusion and improved cross-community and cross border relations.

5.1.9 Selection criteria

Criterion :
Type : Technical and professional ability
Name : See tender documents for Selection Criteria

5.1.11 Procurement documents

Languages in which the procurement documents are officially available : English
Languages in which the procurement documents (or their parts) are unofficially available : English

5.1.12 Terms of procurement

Terms of submission :
Electronic submission : Required
Languages in which tenders or requests to participate may be submitted : English
Electronic catalogue : Not allowed
Tenderers may submit more than one tender : Not allowed
Deadline for receipt of tenders : 07/01/2025 12:00 +00:00
Information about public opening :
Opening date : 07/01/2025 12:30 +00:00
Terms of contract :
The execution of the contract must be performed within the framework of sheltered employment programmes : Not yet known
Electronic invoicing : Allowed
Electronic ordering will be used : yes
Electronic payment will be used : yes

5.1.15 Techniques

Framework agreement :
No framework agreement
Information about the dynamic purchasing system :
No dynamic purchase system
Electronic auction : no

5.1.16 Further information, mediation and review

Review organisation : The High Court of Ireland
Organisation providing offline access to the procurement documents : Donegal County Council_1193
Organisation receiving requests to participate : Donegal County Council_1193
Organisation processing tenders : Donegal County Council_1193
TED eSender : European Dynamics S.A.

8. Organisations

8.1 ORG-0001

Official name : Donegal County Council_1193
Registration number : 8F28103W
Postal address : County House
Town : Lifford
Postcode : F93 Y622
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Border ( IE041 )
Country : Ireland
Telephone : +353 749153900
Internet address : https://www.donegalcoco.ie
Roles of this organisation :
Buyer
Organisation providing offline access to the procurement documents
Organisation receiving requests to participate
Organisation processing tenders

8.1 ORG-0002

Official name : The High Court of Ireland
Registration number : The High Court of Ireland
Department : The High Court of Ireland
Postal address : Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin 7
Town : Dublin
Postcode : D07 WDX8
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Dublin ( IE061 )
Country : Ireland
Telephone : +353 1 8886000
Roles of this organisation :
Review organisation

8.1 ORG-0003

Official name : European Dynamics S.A.
Registration number : 002024901000
Department : European Dynamics S.A.
Town : Athens
Postcode : 15125
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Βόρειος Τομέας Αθηνών ( EL301 )
Country : Greece
Telephone : +30 2108094500
Roles of this organisation :
TED eSender

11. Notice information

11.1 Notice information

Notice identifier/version : 58345775-ae30-4666-84f0-29117648d829 - 01
Form type : Competition
Notice type : Contract or concession notice – standard regime
Notice dispatch date : 27/11/2024 15:46 +00:00
Languages in which this notice is officially available : English

11.2 Publication information

Notice publication number : 00729141-2024
OJ S issue number : 233/2024
Publication date : 29/11/2024