DfI Roads and Rivers - Servicing, Maintenance and Repair Work of Horticultural Plant
A Contract Award Notice
by DEPARTMENT FOR INFRASTRUCTURE
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 2 year (est.)
- Value
- £25K-£150K
- Sector
- FACILITY
- Published
- 24 Jan 2021
- Delivery
- To 29 Jan 2023 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Northern Ireland for all Lots
2 buyers
- Department for Infrastructure Belfast
4 suppliers
- Laird Grass Machinery Carrickfergus
- Da Forgie Limavady
- Toolboxnet Omagh
- Modern Tyres Enniskillen
Description
DfI Roads and Rivers have a number of requirements throughout Northern Ireland for the ongoing servicing, maintenance and repair of DfI Roads Horticultural Plant items.
Lot Division
1 | Eastern Area |
2 | North West Northbrook Workshop |
3 | North East Ballykeel Workshop |
4 | Western Arvalee Workshop |
5 | South West Silverhill Workshop |
6 | Southern Armagh Workshop |
7 | Craigavon Area |
Award Detail
1 | Laird Grass Machinery (Carrickfergus)
|
2 | Da Forgie (Limavady)
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3 | Laird Grass Machinery (Carrickfergus)
|
4 | Toolboxnet (Omagh)
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5 | Modern Tyres (Enniskillen)
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6 | Modern Tyres (Enniskillen)
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7 | Laird Grass Machinery (Carrickfergus)
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Award Criteria
Mandatory Requirements | _ |
PRICE | 100.0 |
CPV Codes
- 50000000 - Repair and maintenance services
- 50100000 - Repair, maintenance and associated services of vehicles and related equipment
Indicators
- Award on basis of price.
Other Information
Contract Monitoring. The successful contractor’s performance on the contract will be regularly monitored. Contractors not delivering on contract requirements is a serious matter. It means the public purse is not getting what it is paying for. If a contractor fails to reach satisfactory levels of contract performance they will be given a specified time to improve. If, after the specified time, they still fail to reach satisfactory levels of contract performance, the matter will be escalated to senior management in DfI for further action. If this occurs and their performance still does not improve to satisfactory levels within the specified period, it may be regarded as an act of grave professional misconduct and they may be issued with a Certificate of Unsatisfactory Performance and the contract may be terminated. The issue of a Certificate of Unsatisfactory Performance will result in the contractor being excluded from all procurement competition being undertaken by Centres of Procurement Expertise on behalf of bodies covered by the Northern Ireland Procurement Policy for a period of twelve months from the date of issue of the certificate.
Reference
- FTS 001417-2021