Expansion North - Hirtshals

Port of Hirtshals is a public limited port company subject to regulation in the Danish law for harbours called "havneloven". Port of Hirtshals currently comprises the following facilities: - West harbour at Hirtshals with small ship yard, fishing boats and the fish auction terminal - East harbour at Hirtshals with …

CPV: 45241000 Trabajos de construcción de instalaciones portuarias, 45112600 Corte y relleno, 45221111 Trabajos de construcción de puentes de carretera, 45241100 Trabajos de construcción de muelles, 45243200 Trabajos de construcción de rompeolas, 45243600 Trabajos de construcción de muros de muelles, 71322000 Servicios de diseño técnico para la construcción de obras de ingeniería civil, 71323200 Servicios de diseño de ingeniería de instalaciones, 71332000 Servicios de ingeniería geotécnica
Lugar de ejecución:
Expansion North - Hirtshals
Organismo adjudicador:
Port of Hirtshals
Número de premio:
Tender for a contract for the design and construction work concerning the expansion North Hirtshals

1. Buyer

1.1 Buyer

Official name : Port of Hirtshals
Legal type of the buyer : Body governed by public law
Activity of the contracting authority : General public services
Activity of the contracting entity : Port-related activities

2. Procedure

2.1 Procedure

Title : Expansion North - Hirtshals
Description : Port of Hirtshals is a public limited port company subject to regulation in the Danish law for harbours called "havneloven". Port of Hirtshals currently comprises the following facilities: - West harbour at Hirtshals with small ship yard, fishing boats and the fish auction terminal - East harbour at Hirtshals with 3 big ferry terminals, big fishing boats with related cold storage facilities and a bigger ship yard. Port of Hirtshals has a total area of approximately 1.1 million square metres and is already among the 10 largest ports in Denmark in terms of turnover. As a result of the growing transit from and to Norway and the Atlantic area, Port of Hirtshals sees a demand and a need to accommodate bigger vessels calling the harbour and being a harbour towards the North Sea which is challenging in all-weather situations all year around. The ambition is to map Port of Hirtshals as a key port in the northern part of Denmark both towards Norway and the Atlantic but also as a suited transit port going in and out of the Baltic Sea. With the improved entrance enabling larger vessels to call the port, it should be a commercial decision to use the port and not a maritime decision, meaning that vessels can enter safely in all-weather all year round. Furthermore, the port will develop new logistic areas with long berths with possible Ro-Ro facilities. The port is part of the business Greenport Scandinavia establishing a hub for CO2 storage with storage facilities on land both coming in from emitters around the Baltic Sea but also going out into the end storage below the North Sea. In order to meet the need for quay areas and hinterlands as well as to meet existing customers’ needs, Port of Hirtshals wants to carry out a major port expansion to the North. Port of Hirtshals has decided that the overall purpose of the port expansion is: - To improve maritime access - To establish approx. 1,000 m of new efficient quay excl. quay needed to establish the RoRo berths - To establish 1 new quay for RoRo berthing but prepared for a second RoRo berth - To establish new hinterlands for port-related businesses. Port of Hirtshals has prepared a preliminary project that fulfils the overall wishes that Port of Hirtshals has for the port expansion. Reference is made to the project descriptions (PD1-PD6). The tenderer may use this preliminary project as inspiration for the tenderers tender. If the tenderer has suggestions for improvements or needs to minimize construction costs, Port of Hirtshals is not dismissive in relation to this. It is a requirement that delivery in accordance with the turnkey contract and ABT18 can take place no later than December 2027. All communication during the tender process must be in Danish or English. The tender is conducted electronically using the electronic tendering platform www.udbuddet.dk. The applicant/tenderer must therefore be registered as a licence holder at www.udbuddet.dk in order to participate in the tender. Registration as a licence holder is free of charge. Questions regarding www.udbuddet.dk , including matters relating to registration as a licence holder, must be submitted directly to www.udbuddet.dk via the support function. www.udbuddet.dk' s support can be reached by telephone on +45 7022 7007. The tender material will only be available at www.udbuddet.dk. All inquiries regarding this tender must be submitted in writing via www.udbuddet.dk.
Procedure identifier : b0b28c0c-9d05-4142-af51-12da8e481289
Previous notice : 622d62b6-4238-4bb2-ba34-4c5d71907a08-01
Internal identifier : Tender for a contract for the design and construction work concerning the expansion North Hirtshals
Type of procedure : Negotiated with prior publication of a call for competition / competitive with negotiation
The procedure is accelerated : no
Justification for the accelerated procedure :
Main features of the procedure : The tender is conducted as a negotiated procedure in accordance with Directive 2014/25/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on procurement procedures for water, energy, transport and postal services and subsequent amendments (the Utilities Directive) as implemented by Executive Order no. 1624 of 15 December 2015 on procurement procedures for water, energy, transport and postal services (the "Implementation Order"). The tender process means that the process is divided into two phases: a prequalification phase (phase 1) and a bidding phase (phase 2). The tender process will therefore mainly include the following activities: 1. Companies can apply for prequalification based on the contract notice. 2. Based on the prequalification applications received, 3-4 companies are prequalified to submit initial offers. 3. The prequalified companies submit initial offers. 4. After the tender deadline, and based on the initial offers, Port of Hirtshals will make an award decision or, alternatively, Port of Hirtshals will decide to enter into negotiations. 5. If Port of Hirtshals initiates negotiations, Port of Hirtshals negotiates with the tenderers on the basis of their initial offer. 6. After the negotiation process is completed, the tenderers submit a final offer, after which Port of Hirtshals awards the turnkey contract to the tenderer who has submitted the offer that reflects the best price-quality ratio. A prerequisite for being able to submit an offer - and thus participate in phase 2 of the tender procedure (points 3-6 above) - is that the company has applied to be prequalified and that Port of Hirtshals has assessed that the company is eligible. Only the 3-4 most eligible applicants will be invited to submit an offer. Deadline for application for prequalification is 9 February 2024 at 12:00. Expected notification of selection of applicants is 23 February 2024. Deadline for submission of initial tenders is 30 April 2024 at 12:00. If Port of Hirtshals decides to conduct negotiations mettings, they will expected to be held on 29 May 2024 – 31 May 2024. Expected deadline for submission of final tenders is 6 September 2024. Expected notification of award decision is 7 October 2024. Note: Port of Hirtshals reserves the right to award the turnkey contract on the basis of the initial offers.

2.1.1 Purpose

Main nature of the contract : Works
Main classification ( cpv ): 45241000 Harbour construction works
Additional classification ( cpv ): 45112600 Cut and fill
Additional classification ( cpv ): 45221111 Road bridge construction work
Additional classification ( cpv ): 45241100 Quay construction work
Additional classification ( cpv ): 45243200 Breakwater construction work
Additional classification ( cpv ): 45243600 Quay wall construction work
Additional classification ( cpv ): 71322000 Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works
Additional classification ( cpv ): 71323200 Plant engineering design services
Additional classification ( cpv ): 71332000 Geotechnical engineering services

2.1.2 Place of performance

Postal address : Norgeskaj 11
Town : Hirtshals
Postcode : 9850
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Nordjylland ( DK050 )
Country : Denmark
Additional information : The work must be carried out at the Port of Hirtshals.

2.1.3 Value

Estimated value excluding VAT : 145 000 000 Euro

2.1.4 General information

Call for competition is terminated
Additional information : Port of Hirtshals has decided to cancel the ongoing tender for a turnkey contract regarding the expansion of the Port of Hirtshals. The reason is that, based on the initial offers received and the two negotiation meetings that have been held with each tenderer, the Port of Hirtshals has been able to establish that it is not possible to receive final offers that meet the minimum requirements in the tender documents and that are also within the published financial framework without making fundamental clarifications and adjustments to the tender documents. These are clarifications and adjustments which mean that the tender documents cannot form the basis for a legal award decision if the clarifications and adjustments are made during the ongoing procurement process. Applicants must declare that they do not find themselves subject to any of the below mentioned grounds for exclusion. Such declaration is made by completing part III, Clauses A, B and C, of the ESPD. Applicants who are in a mandatory ground for exclusion, cf. sections 135-136 of the Danish Public Procurement Act, cf. section 10(1)(1)of the Implementation Order, will be excluded from participation and will not be considered for the turnkey contract unless the applicant presents documentation to be reliable, cf. section 138 of the Danish Public Procurement Act, cf. section 10(1)(2) of the Implementation Order. For the sake of good order, it should be noted in this context that pursuant to section 134a of the Danish Public Procurement Act, Port of Hirtshals must exclude an applicant from participation in the tender procedure if the applicant is established in a country that is included in the EU list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions and has not acceded to the WTO Government Procurement Agreement or other trade agreements that oblige Denmark to open the market for public contracts to tenderers established in the country in question. Port of Hirtshals will verify the absence of the grounds for exclusion prior to the award decision. Similarly, applicants who are in one of the voluntary grounds for exclusion mentioned in section 137(1)(1)-(6) of the Danish Public Procurement Act, cf. section 10(1)(1) of the Implementation Order, will be excluded from participation and will not be considered for the turnkey contract unless the applicant presents documentation of reliability, cf. section 138 of the Danish Public Procurement Act, cf. section 10(1)(2) of the Implementation Order. Documentation: Upon request, i.e. not as part of the application, applicants must submit a service certificate (Danish companies) or equivalent documentation (foreign companies (eCertis (europa.eu))) as proof that the applicant is not in one of the above-mentioned grounds for exclusion. Port of Hirtshals will accept service certificates issued after 1 January 2024. The service certificate will be required of the companies that are prequalified, cf. section 151(2) of the Danish Public Procurement Act, cf. section 11 of the Implementation Order. In accordance with section 7(2) of Consolidated Act No. 593 of June 2, 2016, on the Complaints Board for Public Procurement (hereinafter referred to as the "Act on the Complaints Board for Public Procurement"), the following deadlines apply for submitting a complaint: Complaints about tenders or decisions covered by Sections II or III of the Public Procurement Act or the Utilities Directive, which are not covered by paragraph 1, must be submitted to the Complaints Board for Public Procurement within: - 20 calendar days from the day after the dispatch of a notification to the affected applicants regarding the selected party, cf. Section 171(2 )of the Public Procurement Act, when the notification is accompanied by a justification for the decision; - 45 calendar days after the contracting authority has published a notice in the Official Journal of the European Union that the contracting authority has entered into a contract. The deadline is calculated from the day after the publication of the notice; - 30 calendar days from the day after the contracting authority has notified the affected bidders that a contract based on a framework agreement with a reopening of competition or a dynamic purchasing system has been entered into, if the notification has provided a justification for the decision; - 6 months after the contracting authority has entered into a framework agreement, calculated from the day after the contracting authority has notified the affected applicants and bidders, cf. Section 2, paragraph 2, or Section 171, paragraph 4 of the Public Procurement Act; - 20 calendar days from the day after the contracting authority has announced its decision, cf. Section 185, paragraph 2, 2nd sentence of the Public Procurement Act. A complaint that the contracting authority, in violation of the Public Procurement Act or the Utilities Directive, has entered into a contract without prior publication of a contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Union must be submitted to the Complaints Board for Public Procurement within 30 calendar days from the day after the contracting authority, in accordance with Section 4 of the Act on the Complaints Board for Public Procurement, has published a notice in the Official Journal of the European Union that the contracting authority has entered into a contract, provided that the notice contains the justification for the contracting authority's decision to award the contract without prior publication of a contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Union. In accordance with Section 6, paragraph 4 of the Act on the Complaints Board for Public Procurement, the complainant must, no later than simultaneously with the submission of a complaint to the Complaints Board for Public Procurement, inform the contracting authority in writing that a complaint has been submitted to the Complaints Board for Public Procurement and whether the complaint has been submitted during the standstill period, cf. Section 3, paragraph 1 of the Act. In cases where the complaint has not been submitted during the standstill period, the complainant must also indicate whether a suspensory effect of the complaint is requested, cf. Section 12, paragraph 1 of the Act. The Complaints Board for Public Procurement's own complaint guide can be found at www.naevneneshus.dk. Following the notification, a standstill period of 10 calendar days will be held in accordance to paragraph 3 of Act No. 593 of 2 June 2016 on the Danish Act on the Complaints Board for public Procurement. This implies that the customer cannot sign the contract with the winning tenderer before the standstill period has expired. A fee of DKK 350,000 excluding VAT will be paid to the 3-4 applicants who are prequalified and who submit an initial offer, provided that the initial offer is compliant. If Port of Hirtshals chooses to conduct negotiations with the tenderers, an additional payment of DKK 150,000 excl. VAT will be paid to the tenderers who submit a final offer, provided that the final offer is compliant. The winning tenderer is not entitled to receive remuneration for its participation in the tender process. On this basis, the remuneration is only paid at the time when the tender process is finalized, i.e. at the time of publication of the announcement of the turnkey contract.
Legal basis :
Directive 2014/25/EU

5. Lot

5.1 Lot technical ID : LOT-0000

Title : Expansion North - Hirtshals
Description : Port of Hirtshals is a public limited port company subject to regulation in the Danish law for harbours called "havneloven". Port of Hirtshals currently comprises the following facilities: - West harbour at Hirtshals with small ship yard, fishing boats and the fish auction terminal - East harbour at Hirtshals with 3 big ferry terminals, big fishing boats with related cold storage facilities and a bigger ship yard. Port of Hirtshals has a total area of approximately 1.1 million square metres and is already among the 10 largest ports in Denmark in terms of turnover. As a result of the growing transit from and to Norway and the Atlantic area, Port of Hirtshals sees a demand and a need to accommodate bigger vessels calling the harbour and being a harbour towards the North Sea which is challenging in all-weather situations all year around. The ambition is to map Port of Hirtshals as a key port in the northern part of Denmark both towards Norway and the Atlantic but also as a suited transit port going in and out of the Baltic Sea. With the improved entrance enabling larger vessels to call the port, it should be a commercial decision to use the port and not a maritime decision, meaning that vessels can enter safely in all-weather all year round. Furthermore, the port will develop new logistic areas with long berths with possible Ro-Ro facilities. The port is part of the business Greenport Scandinavia establishing a hub for CO2 storage with storage facilities on land both coming in from emitters around the Baltic Sea but also going out into the end storage below the North Sea. In order to meet the need for quay areas and hinterlands as well as to meet existing customers’ needs, Port of Hirtshals wants to carry out a major port expansion to the North. Port of Hirtshals has decided that the overall purpose of the port expansion is: - To improve maritime access - To establish approx. 1,000 m of new efficient quay excl. quay needed to establish the RoRo berths - To establish 1 new quay for RoRo berthing but prepared for a second RoRo berth - To establish new hinterlands for port-related businesses. Port of Hirtshals has prepared a preliminary project that fulfils the overall wishes that Port of Hirtshals has for the port expansion. Reference is made to the project descriptions (PD1-PD6). The tenderer may use this preliminary project as inspiration for the tenderers tender. If the tenderer has suggestions for improvements or needs to minimize construction costs, Port of Hirtshals is not dismissive in relation to this. It is a requirement that delivery in accordance with the turnkey contract and ABT18 can take place no later than December 2027. All communication during the tender process must be in Danish or English. The tender is conducted electronically using the electronic tendering platform www.udbuddet.dk. The applicant/tenderer must therefore be registered as a licence holder at www.udbuddet.dk in order to participate in the tender. Registration as a licence holder is free of charge. Questions regarding www.udbuddet.dk , including matters relating to registration as a licence holder, must be submitted directly to www.udbuddet.dk via the support function. www.udbuddet.dk' s support can be reached by telephone on +45 7022 7007. The tender material will only be available at www.udbuddet.dk. All inquiries regarding this tender must be submitted in writing via www.udbuddet.dk.
Internal identifier : Tender for a contract for the design and construction work concerning the expansion North Hirtshals

5.1.1 Purpose

Main nature of the contract : Works
Main classification ( cpv ): 45241000 Harbour construction works
Additional classification ( cpv ): 45112600 Cut and fill
Additional classification ( cpv ): 45221111 Road bridge construction work
Additional classification ( cpv ): 45241100 Quay construction work
Additional classification ( cpv ): 45243200 Breakwater construction work
Additional classification ( cpv ): 45243600 Quay wall construction work
Additional classification ( cpv ): 71322000 Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works
Additional classification ( cpv ): 71323200 Plant engineering design services
Additional classification ( cpv ): 71332000 Geotechnical engineering services
Options :
Description of the options : Port of Hirtshals has the right to purchase one or more of the following options: - Option 1: Additional design depth for quay structures - Option 2.1: Heavy load area with a design depth of 12,0 m - Option 2.2: Heavy load area with a design depth of 13,0 m - Option 3.1: Additional dredging to a depth of 12,0 m - Option 3.2: Additional dredging to a depth of 13,0 m The purpose of the options is that Port of Hirtshals have an opportunity to assess whether the option should be carried out or not. The option must therefore be priced according to market conditions. More information regarding the options appears in the tender material, especially in the project descriptions (PD1-PD6).

5.1.2 Place of performance

Postal address : Norgeskaj 11
Town : Hirtshals
Postcode : 9850
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Nordjylland ( DK050 )
Country : Denmark
Additional information : The work must be carried out at the Port of Hirtshals.

5.1.3 Estimated duration

Other duration : Unknown

5.1.4 Renewal

Maximum renewals : 0

5.1.5 Value

Estimated value excluding VAT : 145 000 000 Euro

5.1.6 General information

Procurement Project fully or partially financed with EU Funds.
The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) : yes
Additional information : Port of Hirtshals has decided to cancel the ongoing tender for a turnkey contract regarding the expansion of the Port of Hirtshals. The reason is that, based on the initial offers received and the two negotiation meetings that have been held with each tenderer, the Port of Hirtshals has been able to establish that it is not possible to receive final offers that meet the minimum requirements in the tender documents and that are also within the published financial framework without making fundamental clarifications and adjustments to the tender documents. These are clarifications and adjustments which mean that the tender documents cannot form the basis for a legal award decision if the clarifications and adjustments are made during the ongoing procurement process. Applicants must declare that they do not find themselves subject to any of the below mentioned grounds for exclusion. Such declaration is made by completing part III, Clauses A, B and C, of the ESPD. Applicants who are in a mandatory ground for exclusion, cf. sections 135-136 of the Danish Public Procurement Act, cf. section 10(1)(1)of the Implementation Order, will be excluded from participation and will not be considered for the turnkey contract unless the applicant presents documentation to be reliable, cf. section 138 of the Danish Public Procurement Act, cf. section 10(1)(2) of the Implementation Order. For the sake of good order, it should be noted in this context that pursuant to section 134a of the Danish Public Procurement Act, Port of Hirtshals must exclude an applicant from participation in the tender procedure if the applicant is established in a country that is included in the EU list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions and has not acceded to the WTO Government Procurement Agreement or other trade agreements that oblige Denmark to open the market for public contracts to tenderers established in the country in question. Port of Hirtshals will verify the absence of the grounds for exclusion prior to the award decision. Similarly, applicants who are in one of the voluntary grounds for exclusion mentioned in section 137(1)(1)-(6) of the Danish Public Procurement Act, cf. section 10(1)(1) of the Implementation Order, will be excluded from participation and will not be considered for the turnkey contract unless the applicant presents documentation of reliability, cf. section 138 of the Danish Public Procurement Act, cf. section 10(1)(2) of the Implementation Order. Documentation: Upon request, i.e. not as part of the application, applicants must submit a service certificate (Danish companies) or equivalent documentation (foreign companies (eCertis (europa.eu))) as proof that the applicant is not in one of the above-mentioned grounds for exclusion. Port of Hirtshals will accept service certificates issued after 1 January 2024. The service certificate will be required of the companies that are prequalified, cf. section 151(2) of the Danish Public Procurement Act, cf. section 11 of the Implementation Order. In accordance with section 7(2) of Consolidated Act No. 593 of June 2, 2016, on the Complaints Board for Public Procurement (hereinafter referred to as the "Act on the Complaints Board for Public Procurement"), the following deadlines apply for submitting a complaint: Complaints about tenders or decisions covered by Sections II or III of the Public Procurement Act or the Utilities Directive, which are not covered by paragraph 1, must be submitted to the Complaints Board for Public Procurement within: - 20 calendar days from the day after the dispatch of a notification to the affected applicants regarding the selected party, cf. Section 171(2 )of the Public Procurement Act, when the notification is accompanied by a justification for the decision; - 45 calendar days after the contracting authority has published a notice in the Official Journal of the European Union that the contracting authority has entered into a contract. The deadline is calculated from the day after the publication of the notice; - 30 calendar days from the day after the contracting authority has notified the affected bidders that a contract based on a framework agreement with a reopening of competition or a dynamic purchasing system has been entered into, if the notification has provided a justification for the decision; - 6 months after the contracting authority has entered into a framework agreement, calculated from the day after the contracting authority has notified the affected applicants and bidders, cf. Section 2, paragraph 2, or Section 171, paragraph 4 of the Public Procurement Act; - 20 calendar days from the day after the contracting authority has announced its decision, cf. Section 185, paragraph 2, 2nd sentence of the Public Procurement Act. A complaint that the contracting authority, in violation of the Public Procurement Act or the Utilities Directive, has entered into a contract without prior publication of a contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Union must be submitted to the Complaints Board for Public Procurement within 30 calendar days from the day after the contracting authority, in accordance with Section 4 of the Act on the Complaints Board for Public Procurement, has published a notice in the Official Journal of the European Union that the contracting authority has entered into a contract, provided that the notice contains the justification for the contracting authority's decision to award the contract without prior publication of a contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Union. In accordance with Section 6, paragraph 4 of the Act on the Complaints Board for Public Procurement, the complainant must, no later than simultaneously with the submission of a complaint to the Complaints Board for Public Procurement, inform the contracting authority in writing that a complaint has been submitted to the Complaints Board for Public Procurement and whether the complaint has been submitted during the standstill period, cf. Section 3, paragraph 1 of the Act. In cases where the complaint has not been submitted during the standstill period, the complainant must also indicate whether a suspensory effect of the complaint is requested, cf. Section 12, paragraph 1 of the Act. The Complaints Board for Public Procurement's own complaint guide can be found at www.naevneneshus.dk. Following the notification, a standstill period of 10 calendar days will be held in accordance to paragraph 3 of Act No. 593 of 2 June 2016 on the Danish Act on the Complaints Board for public Procurement. This implies that the customer cannot sign the contract with the winning tenderer before the standstill period has expired. A fee of DKK 350,000 excluding VAT will be paid to the 3-4 applicants who are prequalified and who submit an initial offer, provided that the initial offer is compliant. If Port of Hirtshals chooses to conduct negotiations with the tenderers, an additional payment of DKK 150,000 excl. VAT will be paid to the tenderers who submit a final offer, provided that the final offer is compliant. The winning tenderer is not entitled to receive remuneration for its participation in the tender process. On this basis, the remuneration is only paid at the time when the tender process is finalized, i.e. at the time of publication of the announcement of the turnkey contract.

5.1.10 Award criteria

Criterion :
Type : Price
Name : Price
Description : In the evaluation of the sub-criterion "Price", Port of Hirtshals will emphasize the total evaluation technical tender price excluding VAT, which is stated in the Form of Bill of Quantities, see Appendix “6. Bill of Quantities”. The total evaluation technical tender price is calculated on the basis of the total tender price for the full port expansion as well as the sum of the option prices, i.e. option 1, option 2.1, option 2.2, option 3.1, option 3.2, where the sum of the option prices is included in the total evaluation technical tender price with 75 % of their total value. For the purpose of the evaluation of the tender in relation to the sub-criterion "Price", the tenderer must complete and sign Appendix "6. Bill of Quantities" included in the tender documents. The sections in the Form of Bill of Quantities marked in yellow must be completed. All prices in the Form of Bill of Quantities must be stated in DKK excluding VAT. Note: An uncompleted record or a completed record with DKK 0 or with characters or letters means that the tenderer will be obliged to provide the services at DKK 0.
Weight (percentage, exact) : 50
Criterion :
Type : Quality
Name : Quality
Description : When evaluating the sub-criterion "Quality", Port of Hirtshals will emphasize the following sub-subcriteria (weighting in brackets): - "Technical quality" (60 %) - "Organization and key persons" (20 %) - "Timetable and risk management" (20 %). With the sub-subcriterion "Technical quality" Port of Hirtshals will attach great importance to whether the tenderer’s present drawings and descriptions that provide Port of Hirtshals with reassurance that the technical quality required, according to the minimum requirements as well as the requirements specified in the PD's, especially PD1, PD2, PD3, and PD4, can be achieved. When evaluating the sub-subcriterion, Port of Hirtshals will emphasize that: - The tenderer’s drawings and descriptions for the offered port layout, i.e., the port configuration for quay and pier placements covered by PD1, are well thought out, carefully considered, especially in relation to navigational conditions. - The tenderer’s drawings and descriptions for the work covered by PD2 are well thought out, robust, and well-documented, providing Port of Hirtshals with confidence that the existing and new structures can be secured throughout the execution phase. - The tenderer’s drawings and the process itself for the work covered by PD3 are well-considered, including providing Port of Hirtshals with confidence that: - The tenderer will focus on ongoing erosion and sedimentation during the execution phase. - The tenderer will focus on excavation spill during the execution phase. - The tenderer will focus on handling and incorporation of various materials, including focusing on Port of Hirtshals and the tenderer’s own criteria for fulfilling PD4 and PD5. - The tenderer’s drawings and descriptions for the work covered by PD4 are well thought out, robust, and well-documented, including the tenderer’s ability to provide Port of Hirtshals with confidence that the tenderer understands and can manage the connection between the works covered by PD3 and PD4. The above is weighted equally in the evaluation of the sub-subcriterion "Technical quality" . When evaluating the sub-subcriterion "Organization and key persons", Port of Hirtshals will emphasize that: - The offered key persons have relevant experience, including that the project managers and assistant project managers have in-depth and solid experience from comparable port expansion projects - The offered key persons' contribution to the port expansion project is relevant and that the composition of the key persons is optimal in relation to the port expansion project - The organization possesses sufficient resources and competencies for the implementation of the port expansion of Port of Hirtshals - The project organization possesses sufficient competencies and resources to ensure that the project organization is robust, including that the project organization has experience in managing and coordinating similar port expansion projects - The project organization understands and can navigate a project that has political attention - The tenderer's approach to working with Port of Hirtshals and its advisors. The above is weighted equally in the evaluation of the sub-subcriterion "Organization and key persons". When evaluating the sub-subcriterion "Timetable and risk management", Port of Hirtshals will emphasize that: - The tenderer's timetable including milestones being on critical path for the execution of the port expansion project appears realistic, robust and detailed, including that the timetable has well-defined activities and milestones (Note: it is a requirement that delivery in accordance with ABT18 can take place no later than December 2027, cf. the draft turnkey contract and appendix B.1.1, section 2.2) - The tenderer's ability to "man up" on the port expansion project, including preventing and catching up on any delays - Throughout the project, the tenderer has a special focus on the risks that may occur - The tenderer can manage the risks that may occur so that the tenderer consistently focuses on creating progress in the port expansion project, including that the tenderer focuses on preventive and corrective actions to minimize the risks. The above is weighted equally in the evaluation of the sub-subcriterion "Timetable and risk management".
Weight (percentage, exact) : 50
Description of the method to be used if weighting cannot be expressed by criteria :
Justification for not indicating the weighting of the award criteria :

5.1.12 Terms of procurement

Information about review deadlines : Deadline for application for prequalification is 9 February 2024 at 12:00. Expected notification of selection of applicants is 23 February 2024. Deadline for submission of initial tenders is 30 April 2024 at 12:00. If Port of Hirtshals decides to conduct negotiations mettings, they will expected to be held on 29 May 2024 – 31 May 2024. Expected deadline for submission of final tenders is 6 September 2024. Expected notification of award decision is 7 October 2024. Port of Hirtshals reserves its rights to change the time schedule for the tender. Note: Port of Hirtshals reserves the right to award the turnkey contract on the basis of the initial offers.

5.1.15 Techniques

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

5.1.16 Further information, mediation and review

Review organisation : Danish Complaints Board for Public Procurement
Organisation providing additional information about the procurement procedure : Port of Hirtshals
Organisation providing offline access to the procurement documents : Port of Hirtshals
Organisation providing more information on the review procedures : Danish Competition and Consumer Authority
TED eSender : Mercell Holding ASA

6. Results

6.1 Result lot ldentifier : LOT-0000

No winner was chosen and the competition is closed.
The reason why a winner was not chosen : Other

6.1.4 Statistical information

Received tenders or requests to participate :
Type of received submissions : Tenders
Number of tenders or requests to participate received : 2

8. Organisations

8.1 ORG-0001

Official name : Port of Hirtshals
Registration number : 25868455
Postal address : Norgeskaj 11
Town : Hirtshals
Postcode : 9850
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Nordjylland ( DK050 )
Country : Denmark
Contact point : Niels Kiersgaard
Telephone : +4523720627
Roles of this organisation :
Buyer
Organisation providing additional information about the procurement procedure
Organisation providing offline access to the procurement documents

8.1 ORG-0002

Official name : Danish Complaints Board for Public Procurement
Registration number : ORG-37795526
Postal address : Toldboden 2
Town : Viborg
Postcode : 8800
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Vestjylland ( DK041 )
Country : Denmark
Contact point : Klagenævnet for Udbud
Telephone : +45 72405600
Roles of this organisation :
Review organisation

8.1 ORG-0003

Official name : Danish Competition and Consumer Authority
Registration number : ORG-10294819
Postal address : Carl Jacobsens Vej 35
Town : Valby
Postcode : 2500
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Byen København ( DK011 )
Country : Denmark
Contact point : Konkurrence- og Forbrugerstyrelsen
Telephone : +45 41715000
Information exchange endpoint (URL) : https://www.kfst.dk
Roles of this organisation :
Organisation providing more information on the review procedures

8.1 ORG-0004

Official name : Mercell Holding ASA
Registration number : 980921565
Postal address : Askekroken 11
Town : Oslo
Postcode : 0277
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Oslo ( NO081 )
Country : Norway
Contact point : eSender
Telephone : +47 21018800
Fax : +47 21018801
Internet address : http://mercell.com/
Roles of this organisation :
TED eSender

11. Notice information

11.1 Notice information

Notice identifier/version : ca962c2f-e7ad-4b1b-abac-c7f6203ef505 - 01
Form type : Result
Notice type : Contract or concession award notice – standard regime
Notice dispatch date : 04/11/2024 08:02 +00:00
Notice dispatch date (eSender) : 04/11/2024 08:02 +00:00
Languages in which this notice is officially available : English

11.2 Publication information

Notice publication number : 00673365-2024
OJ S issue number : 215/2024
Publication date : 05/11/2024