Compliance requirements
The tender documents include mandatory exclusion grounds such as participation in a criminal organisation, corruption, fraud, terrorist offences, money laundering or terrorist financing, and child labour or other forms of human trafficking. If any of these grounds apply to the company or to its management or representation bodies, the bidder may need to provide evidence of self-cleaning measures where allowed. The machine-readable notice did not include the full list in the excerpt, so the official tender documents must be checked for the complete exclusion grounds and any bidder confirmations.
Qualification criteria and exclusion grounds
The bidder must have completed at least one contract in the last 36 months under which it supervised remediation works involving the removal of at least 500 m³ of pollution from the environment. The bidder must provide the client’s name, contact person details, the period of performance, and the approximate volume of polluted soil removed; if the work can be referenced by a Public Procurement Register reference number, that number must also be provided.
To perform the service, the bidder must ensure at least two specialists: an owner supervision expert and an environmental expert. The owner supervision expert must have prior practical experience supervising remediation works and a valid professional certificate for owner supervision services. The environmental expert must have experience in at least one pollution survey in which the pollution volume was at least 500 m³, and the survey must have been completed by the date of publication of the contract notice. These two roles may be held by the same person.
The bidder’s team must be sufficient to provide the service on time and with the required quality. Subcontractors may be used if needed, and replacements must be ensured during holidays and sickness, with the replacement having at least the same qualifications as the person being replaced. The contracting authority will check the qualifications of team members before contract award. When submitting the bid, the bidder must confirm that the bid complies with the requirements set out in the procurement documents and that the bid structure has been completed as required by the tender documents. The machine-readable notice did not provide any more precise qualification requirements, so the official tender documents must be checked for full details of the selection and compliance criteria.
The machine-readable notice did not include precise exclusion grounds beyond the standard mandatory grounds, so the official tender documents must be checked for the complete list and any bidder declarations.