Tender detail

Development of a climate impact assessment methodology (forestry sector), Environmental Agency

Summary

The tender concerns the development of a climate impact assessment methodology and map-analysis models for the forestry sector. The purpose is to forecast the economic impact of climate change on forestry. The bidder must provide a team of at least two experts, a description of the substantive quality of the solution, a description of the methodology’s automatability, and the confirmations and forms required in the ESPD and compliance conditions. The machine-readable notice did not include precise additional requirements; they must be checked in the tender documents.

Reference number
310688-0000
Buyer
Riigi Tugiteenuste Keskus
Country
Estonia (EST)
Procedure
Open procedure
CPV
73100000 Research and experimental development services
Deadline
2026-07-30
Status
Open
Contract subject
Services
Estimated value
41 800,00 EUR
Source
RHR

Participation requirements

Tender requirements are available in the official tender documents.

Compliance requirements

The bidder must confirm the standard exclusion grounds, including no final convictions in the last five years for participation in a criminal organisation, corruption, fraud and the other mandatory grounds listed in the ESPD. If an exclusion ground applies, the bidder may provide evidence of self-cleaning measures where allowed. The machine-readable notice did not include the full precise list in the excerpt provided; the official tender documents and ESPD must be checked for all exclusion grounds and any required confirmations.

Qualification criteria and exclusion grounds

The bidder must form a team for service delivery with at least 2 experts who have prior experience in forestry data modelling or climate impact analysis. The bid must include separate CV forms for Expert No. 1 and Expert No. 2. By submitting the form, the bidder confirms that it has the written consent of the team member for processing personal data and for participation as a member of the bidder’s team. The contracting authority will assess compliance based on the CV data and may verify the information with third parties. The bidder must use the team members named in the bid during contract performance, or, with the client’s prior consent, specialists with at least equivalent experience. The machine-readable notice did not include precise additional qualification requirements; they must be checked in the official tender documents.