Tender detail

Stabilisation of collapse pits and areas of closed oil shale mines in Ida-Viru County

Summary

The tender concerns the stabilisation of 100 collapse pits in closed oil shale mines in Ida-Viru County, according to prepared standard designs. The contract is divided into three lots, and a bidder may submit an offer for up to all 3 lots. For Lot 1, the bidder’s team must include a road engineer with at least level 6 qualification in road construction or an equivalent foreign qualification. The bidder must also confirm the offer complies with the tender documents, provide the required price form, and confirm sanctions-related subcontractor restrictions.

Reference number
309966-0000
Buyer
Sihtasutus Keskkonnainvesteeringute Keskus
Country
Estonia (EST)
Procedure
Open procedure
CPV
45112300 Infill and land-reclamation work
Deadline
2026-08-10
Status
Open
Contract subject
Works
Estimated value
Not published
Source
RHR

Participation requirements

Tender requirements are available in the official tender documents.

Compliance requirements

The bidder and its management body members must not have been convicted of participation in a criminal organisation, corruption, fraud, money laundering or terrorist financing, child labour or other forms of human trafficking, the commission of a terrorist act or offences related to terrorist activity, or any other exclusion grounds listed in the ESPD. If any exclusion ground applies, the bidder may submit evidence of self-cleaning measures where permitted. Separate subcontractor control requirements apply during contract performance.

Qualification criteria and exclusion grounds

The bidder must prove prior experience: within the 60 months before the start of the procurement, it must have properly performed at least 2 contracts for general construction works or earthworks for a building or structure, and in both contracts the work must have included soil filling. Where necessary, the bidder may rely on the resources of other entities to prove experience, but the relevant part of the contract must be performed by that entity itself. For Lot 1, the team must include, during the period of performance, a road engineer with at least level 6 qualification in road construction specialisation or an equivalent foreign qualification. The same person must perform the contract throughout the contract period and may be replaced only with the contracting authority’s consent and if the new person meets the tender requirements. The bid must be submitted using the required price form and the bidder must confirm compliance with the tender documents. If equivalent solutions are used, equivalence must be explained and evidenced. The ESPD must be completed electronically, and the required confirmations and forms must be submitted with the bid.