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Published27/01/2023
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Deadline24/02/2023
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Awarded29/01/2024
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Today15/10/2025
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Finland-Hamina: Excavating and earthmoving work
The object of the procurement is earthworks and related auxiliary work in the Eastern Finland service area of the Defence Properties. The works/contracts to be procured are of different types in terms of content, size and costs. Smaller jobs are usually done at an hourly price and larger contract work at an overall price. The procurement is subject to security requirements, which are set out in the security agreement. The requirements include a procedure for the approval of persons, which is part of the basic security clearance procedure. The subject of the procurement is described in more detail in the appendix "Description of the subject of the procurement". Defence properties are responsible for the defence administration's fixed assets, their maintenance and the organisation of services in all security situations. Preparedness, preparedness and responsibility are at the core of all operations. The Act on Public Procurement in the Fields of Defence and Security (1531/2011) (later the PUTU Procurement Act) applies to the civil engineering works covered by the procurement, as it is a defence procurement on the following grounds: The civil engineering works that are the subject of the procurement are works referred to in section 5, subsection 2, paragraph 3 of the PUTU Procurement Act, which are used especially for military purposes, so the procurement falls within the scope of the PUTU Procurement Act. This is a procurement exceeding the EU threshold value in accordance with section 12 of the PUTU Act, and the procurement procedure is a restricted procedure in accordance with section 3(1)(9) of the PUTU Act. The terms of the agreement are defined in more detail in the framework agreement model and the security agreement model. For the sake of clarity, it is stated that the obligations of the framework agreement are normally valid also in the event of disruptions in normal conditions. Senate Group is committed to the Green Deal agreements of the Ministry of the Environment on Zero Emission Worksites and Sustainable Demolition with several large cities. The client strives to reduce emissions from construction sites. The key objective is to completely phase out all fossil fuels (fuels, gasoline, diesel, fossil gases, coal, peat, etc.). The requirements related to the environmental protection of the supplier are better described in the framework contract model. The procurement is subject to a framework agreement and a safety agreement with the selected suppliers, on the basis of which the client can order the required number of works/works. Each sub-area will have its own framework agreement, for which 3-5 framework agreement suppliers/sub-areas will be selected. The volume estimates presented are based, among other things, on estimates of volumes from previous years and do not bind the subscriber in any way. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
Framework agreement with several operators
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