Stornoway Deep Water Port Contractor

A Contract Award Notice
by STORNOWAY PORT AUTHORITY

Source
OJEU
Type
Contract (Works)
Duration
22 month (est.)
Value
£49M
Sector
CONSTRUCTION
Published
04 May 2022
Delivery
To 03 Mar 2024 (est.)
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Stornoway, Eilean Siar

Geochart for 2 buyers and 1 suppliers

2 buyers

1 supplier

Description

Construction of a new deep water port at Glumaig Bay, within Stornoway Harbour

Total Quantity or Scope

Procurement of contractor for a new deep water port within Stornoway Harbour. The anticipated contract works include the following: 1. Dredging between 500,000m3 and 700,000m3 of the seabed to increase water depths to 10m below Chart Datum at the berths and in adjoining manoeuvring areas 2. Re-use of dredge arisings to form a new platform and laydown area; removal of material unsuitable for re-use to the nearby Arnish disposal site 3. Rock blasting and associated earthworks to create infill to supplement dredge material and to clear space for the access and link roads 4. Two quay walls, one to provide part of the main berth approximately 191m long and one of approximately 140m to provide a berth for ferries and other ro-ro vessels 5. An open piled finger pier approximately 119m long to the south of and extending the main berth to approximately 310m in length 6. A linkspan and linkspan dolphins at the freight ferry berth 7. A heavy lift area on the quayside to allow transfer of heavy components to and from vessels 8. A heavy duty pontoon, 100m long and 4m wide, to be located at the west side of the finger pier, with an access bridge from the finger pier 9. Fendering to all berthing faces 10. Quay furniture and aids to navigation 11. Utility services (electricity, water, telecoms), external lighting, tanks for storage of marine fuel and potable water and a new sub-station 12. CCTV and other safety/security measures such as fences and barriers 13. Packaged sewage treatment plant and outfalls for surface water drainage 14. Services infrastructure within the laydown area 15. A new access road approximately 375m long to connect the port to the existing Arnish Road 16. A 25m wide access link road approximately 650m long between the new berth and Arnish Point Industrial Estate to allow the transfer of large components such as offshore modules and large windfarm components. 17. Removal of elements of the wreck of the SS Alabama which are above 8m below Chart Datum (removed elements to be placed within the footprint of the wreck) See Instructions to bidders for further information.

Award Detail

1 Mclaughlin & Harvey (Newtownabbey)
  • Num offers: 2
  • Value: £48,989,000

Renewal Options

Any requirements for optional items will be set out in the invitation to tender.

Award Criteria

Quality assessment based on Tender submission and subsequent in-person interview 50.0
PRICE 50.0

CPV Codes

  • 45241000 - Harbour construction works

Indicators

  • Options are available.
  • Award on basis of price and quality.

Other Information

This tender is being conducted in accordance with the Utilities Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2016 using a Negotiated process. This is to allow flexibility of negotiation (i.e. discussion and dialogue) with bidders before final tenders are invited and evaluated. The Invitation to Tender will set out the issues in relation to which negotiation is expected, such as value engineering proposals, price structure and risk allocation. The extent of contractor design is very limited; it is not anticipated that negotiations will focus on alternative design proposals. Negotiation will involve primarily the exchange of documentation together with, if required, some remote meetings between each bidder and the Port Authority, such meetings will be limited in terms of number, duration and the number of participants. The Port Authority’s aim is to complete the process from the issue of the invitation to tender to its evaluation decision in five months. See Instructions to Bidders document available at www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk for information regarding the exclusion and selection criteria, minimum requirements, the tender process and project timescale. Bidders are required to complete and submit the ESPD document and provide the required appendices to register their interest in this contract. Bidders should note that this procurement exercise is being conducted under the Utilities Contract (Scotland) Regulations 2016. References within this Notice to the Procurement Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 do not apply. (SC Ref:690999)

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