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Cityringen Extension Nordhavn - Early Contractor Involvement

  • Published
    05/02/2025
  • Today
    07/02/2025
  • Deadline
    06/03/2025
Status
Published
Type of contract
Services
Subject for Renewal
No
Buyer
Metroselskabet I/S
Place of performance
NUTS code: Multiple place of performance
Location of buyer
NUTS code: DK011 Byen København
Business sector (Main CPV)
45000000 Construction work
Total estimated contract value (excluding VAT)
900,000,000.00
Total final contract value (excluding VAT)
Not available
Tender reference number
Not available
Description

Metroselskabet is tendering for an extension of the Cityringen M4 metro to Nordhavn (CRNHE). CRNHE will consists of two metro-stations from Orientkaj to outer Nordhavn. CRNHE is planned as an elevated line. The metro line will be crossing Skudeløbet in Nordhavn. The extension is expected to ready to open in 2030. The existing M4 line in Nordhavn is an attractive and function part of the network, but the CRNHE project aims to improve in terms of sustainability, passenger experience and operation. The project is divided into two major contracts: Integrated Works Contract (IWC Contract) – This contract overall covers design, civil works, permanent way and access control and is procured by this contract notice. For further details on the services and works included in the contract see below and for at detailed description please refer to: Scope of Works, doc id.CR-MS-GEN=NHE-CG-CON-SPE-000004. Transportation System Contract (TS-contractor) - all other transportation systems. Besides the two major contracts Metroselskabet will be entering into contract with different consultants on other parts of the project, such as Areas and Rights, Environmental Impact Assessment consultancy etc. The IWC contract covers the following disciplines: Viaducts & elevated structures, including sub-structure Elevated Stations Temporary works for completion of the permanent works. Architectural Finishes Sustainability & Carbon Initiatives Alignment & Permanent way Noise screens, noise & vibration monitoring and mitigation Geology & Hydrogeology Technical Buildings & installations Electrical Works & Power Supply for stations and elevated structures Mechanical Works for stations and elevated structures Access Control Traction Power (3rd rail) Interface to SCADA Preparatory Works Technical Safety (Jernbanesikkerhed) Technical Interfaces Finishing Works Worksites Identification & planning for utility relocation Climate Protection Strategy Environmental Management Risk Management Interfaces with city development, Østlig Ringvej. Construction Programming Construction Budgeting The IWC might also be asked to do some early works, such as diversion of utilities and public road diversions, certain utility diversions, demolition or other tasks identified as part of the collaboration phase. CRNHE is one of the first larger projects where Metroselskabet´s ambitions of reducing the climate impact by 50% will be a significant factor impacting the solution of the project. And Metroselskabet would like to benefit from the contractor´s knowledge and experiences with the construction industry. Metroselskabet has assessed that to achieve the reduction of the climate footprint it is necessary for Metroselskabet and the contractor to work very closely together by bringing in the contractor and his design team (Integrated Works Contractor) at a very early stage of the project. Thus, Metroselskabet has decided to procure the CRNHE as an Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) project. After the designing of the metro line, Metroselskabet will enter into a Design and Build contract (based on ABT18) with the Integrated Works Contractor (IWC) The project is divided into two main phases with underlying stages and gate stages: Phase 1: Collaboration Phase – A phase where the project will be designed and developed in close collaboration between Metroselskabet, the Integrated Works Contractor. The collaboration Phase is contractually regulated by a collaboration agreement, Collaboration Terms and Conditions, doc. id. CR-MS-GEN=NHE-CG-CON-SPE-000002-ATT14 and a conditional Design and Build contract (ABT18). doc. id CR-MS-GEN=NHE-CG-CON-SPE-000002. The collaboration agreement can be terminated by the Integrated Works Contractor and/or Metroselskabet at convenience. The conditioned ABT18 contract will enter into force if the pre-requisites, are met. Please Refer to the Design and Build Contract, doc id: CR-MS-GEN=NHE-CG-CON-SPE-000002, section 1.1. In the collaboration phase the Integrated Works Contractor is liable for the design as well as the time schedule, pricing and constructability of the project. Also, the contractor should focus on ensuring a close collaboration with the Transportation System contractor, EIA consultant, the Areas and Rights consultant and possible early works contractors. The engineers and the architects of the Integrated Works Contractor are expected to focus on the development of the design, reducing carbon emissions and improving passenger experience. Phase 2: Construction Phase – After signing the ABT18 contract, the project moves into the construction phase. The Construction consists of a detailed design stage and a construction stage. In the construction phase the Integrated Works Contractor is expected (among other things) to keep focus on collaborating closely with Metroselskabet and the Transportation System contractor, reducing the carbon footprint, time, costs and quality during construction The applicant should apply for prequalification with a design team - both architects and engineering discipline consultants. Metroselskabet will focus on the architectural appearance and materiality proposed for the two new stations. The architecture should comply with the ambition of significantly reducing the carbon footprint. Metroselskabet would like to be challenged by the architects of the two new stations and the possibility for development under/over the viaduct. The applicant is encouraged to include an architect with substantial experience with similar complex and onerous functional type projects, yet providing creative and innovative architectural solutions, while maintaining high level of functional clarity in the design.

Submission Method
Electronic via:
https://app.byggeprojekt.dk/public/2043-Early_Contractor_Involvement_-_Extension_of_M4_to_Nordhavn
Tenders may be submitted
Electronic submission: required
https://app.byggeprojekt.dk/public/2043-Early_Contractor_Involvement_-_Extension_of_M4_to_Nordhavn
Information about a public contract, a framework agreement or a dynamic purchasing system (DPS)
Not available
Conditions for opening tenders (date)
Not available
Place of performance
Award method
Criterion:
Type: price
Description: Schedule of Prices
Weight (percentage, exact): 15
Criterion:
Type: price
Description: Hourly rates
Weight (percentage, exact): 5
Criterion:
Type: price
Description: Overhead and Profit
Weight (percentage, exact): 5
Criterion:
Type: quality
Description: Collaboration
Weight (percentage, exact): 25
Criterion:
Type: quality
Description: Processes
Weight (percentage, exact): 30
Criterion:
Type: quality
Description: Key Personnel and Organisation
Weight (percentage, exact): 20
Estimated value
900,000,000.00
Final contracted value
Not available
Award of contract
Not available
Prior information
Contract
Award
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