Compliance requirements
The bidder must confirm the standard exclusion grounds, including participation in a criminal organisation, corruption, fraud and other offences listed in the tender passport. If any exclusion ground applies, the bidder may submit evidence of self-cleaning measures where permitted. The bidder must also provide the names and personal identification codes of authorised persons, or confirm that no such persons exist. In addition, the bidder confirms that neither it nor persons acting on its behalf have committed corrupt acts in this procurement procedure.
Qualification criteria and exclusion grounds
The bidder must provide in the tender passport the details of the persons responsible for the design work. The designer responsible for the electrical design part must have at least the professional qualification of a certified electrical engineer, level 7, competence in electrical installation design or an equivalent EQF/Estonian qualifications framework qualification, or at least a class B competence certificate. The designer responsible for the landscape architectural part must have at least the professional qualification of an authorised landscape architect or an equivalent EQF/Estonian qualifications framework qualification, at least level 7. The person responsible for the district heating pipeline design work must have the professional qualification of a thermal energy engineer, at least level 7, with specialisation in district heating and district cooling systems or an equivalent EQF qualification. The bidder must provide details of the person responsible for design and construction management and, upon the contracting authority’s request, the documents proving that person’s qualification, regardless of whether the person works directly for the bidder or as a subcontractor. The compliance conditions require confirmation that the tender complies with the procurement documents, submission of the tender price in the required form, and, where necessary, supporting documents for equivalence. If it is a joint bid, a joint-bidder authorisation must be attached. CVs for team members must be submitted in the required form. The specialist responsible for the design of small game tunnels must be an expert with competence in wildlife infrastructure planning who has participated in the planning of at least one wildlife infrastructure solution or in the studies needed for such planning during the last 5 years.