Design and Construction of Berth 4 - London Gateway




A Utilities Contract Notice
by LONDON GATEWAY PORT LTD

Source 
OJEU
Type 
Contract (Works) 
Duration 
20 month 
Value 
___ 
Sector 
CONSTRUCTION 
Published 
03 May 2019 
Delivery 
not specified
Deadline 
04 Jun 2019 00:59 


Description

The design and construction of Berth 4: — A 430 m extension of the existing deep-water quay, — Mooring Dolphin, — fenders, bollards and other quayside furniture, — heavy-duty rails and foundations for quay cranes, — dredging of the berth pocket and approaches, — berth pocket scour protection, — earthworks, removal of existing surcharge material and ground improvement, — 10 on shore stacks to be operated by automated stacking cranes (ASCs), — reefer frames, — heavy duty pavements and other surfacing, — surface water drainage, — hazardous container storage including pipework and holding tanks for contaminated effluent, — fire mains and associated pits and valves, — HV, LV and communications conduits/pits, — LV and HV electrical works including sub-stations, switchgear and transformers, — earthing systems, — electrical control and protection systems, — lighting, — testing and commissioning.

Location

London Gateway Port, No 1 London Gateway Drive, Stanford Le Hope, Essex, SS179DY


1 buyer


Total Quantity or Scope

Design and Construction of Berth 4: … — electrical control and protection systems.,

CPV Codes

  • 45244000 - Marine construction works
  • 45220000 - Engineering works and construction works
  • 45241000 - Harbour construction works

Indicators

  • Bids should cover the whole contract.
  • Options are not available.
  • Renewals are not available.
  • Professional qualifications are sought.
  • Staff qualifications are relevant.

Other Information

The contracting entity is not and shall not be liable for any costs incurred by those expressing interest or negotiating or tendering for this contract opportunity. Tenders and all supporting documentation to be priced in pound sterling. Any resulting contract will be considered a contract made in England according to English law. Compliance with all relevant legislation required is required both in the contract award procedure and during the term of any resulting contract. The contracting entity reserves the right not to award a contract, to make whatever changes it sees fit to the structure and timing of the procurement process and to cancel the process in its entirety at any stage.




Status

This tender exercise is closed

History

  •  03 May 2019 - Utilities Contract Notice 

Reference

  • OJEU 207822-2019

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