Contracting entity
Name and Addresses
Official name: Akasia Kirke og Gravplass AS
Postal address: Johan Berentsens vei 109
Town: LAKSEVĂ…G
Postal code: 5163
Country: Norway
Contact person: Kenneth Jansen
E-mail: kenneth.jansen@akasia.no
Internet address(es):
Main address: https://permalink.mercell.com/167914937.aspx
Buyer address: http://www.akasia.no/
Main Activity
GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICES
Title
Refuse collection services for BKF, split contracts
Object
Main CPV code
90500000 - Refuse and waste related services
Type of Contract
SERVICES
Short description
The contracting authority is Bergen Church Council The procurement will be administered by Akasia kirke og gravplass AS.
We would like to establish sub-contracts for refuse collection services that will cover BKF's needs.
Sub-contract 1, graveyards, churchyards, and environmental stations, approx. 28 addresses.
Sub-contract 2, churches and parish halls, approx. 32 addresses.
Sub-contract 3, Møllendal chapel and crematorium 1 address.
The non-binding total value for all the contracts is estimated to an approx. annual NOK 2.5 million + VAT. This amount is not binding for the contracting authority.
The goal is to reduce the scope and cost of refuse collection, and the tenderer must actively contribute to this.
Tenderers may submit tenders for one or more sub-contracts.
The contest will be held with negotiations.
Price will be weighted with 70% and environment with 30%.
Information about lots
This contract is divided into lots: Yes
Description of the procurement
The aim of the procurement is to establish a contract that will cover Bergen Church Council's need for refuse collection services for commercial waste.
The procurement concerns all refuse collection services, both periodical emptying and collection, and ordered assignments, for e.g., hire of containers including collection and emptying.
Waste is to be collected from approx. 28 graveyards, churchyards, and environmental stations. See the WASTE PLAN.
The stated value of NOK 1,300,000 + VAT is uncertain, and is not binding for the contracting authority.
The goal is to reduce the scope and cost of refuse collection, and the tenderer must actively contribute to this.