The State Trading Center on behalf of the Marine Research Institute calls for tender for The Icelandic Groundfish Survey (IGS). The survey is a significant part of the stock assessment and fishery advice for cod, haddock, redfish, tusk, ling, monkfish and several species of flatfish. Moreover, the survey provides information on the distribution and condition of many other fish species, as well as ocean temperatures. The main aim of the survey has been to ‘improve the precision of stock assessments of demersal fish in Icelandic waters, with particular emphasis on cod’. For the project is needed three licensed trawlers and crew with deep knowledge on the projects circumstances. The stratification in the survey and the allocation of stations is based on pre-estimated cod density patterns in different ‘statistical squares’ The IGFS covers the continental shelf of Iceland to depths of 500 m. Allocation of stations and data collection is based on a division into Northern and Southern areas.
Lokafrestur
Lokafrestur móttöku tilboða var 2017-01-11.
Innkaupin voru birt 2016-12-02.
Seljendur
Eftirfarandi seljendur eru nefndir í veitingarákvörðunum eða öðrum útboðsgögnum:
Útboðsauglýsing (2016-12-02) Hlutur Umfang innkaupanna
Heiti: Research and experimental development services
Tilvísunarnúmer: 20453
Stutt lýsing:
The State Trading Center on behalf of the Marine Research Institute calls for tender for The Icelandic Groundfish Survey (IGS). The survey is a significant part of the stock assessment and fishery advice for cod, haddock, redfish, tusk, ling, monkfish and several species of flatfish. Moreover, the survey provides information on the distribution and condition of many other fish species, as well as ocean temperatures. The main aim of the survey has been to ‘improve the precision of stock assessments of demersal fish in Icelandic waters, with particular emphasis on cod’. For the project is needed three licensed trawlers and crew with deep knowledge on the projects circumstances. The stratification in the survey and the allocation of stations is based on pre-estimated cod density patterns in different ‘statistical squares’ The IGFS covers the continental shelf of Iceland to depths of 500 m. Allocation of stations and data collection is based on a division into Northern and Southern areas.
The State Trading Center on behalf of the Marine Research Institute calls for tender for The Icelandic Groundfish Survey (IGS). The survey is a significant part of the stock assessment and fishery advice for cod, haddock, redfish, tusk, ling, monkfish and several species of flatfish. Moreover, the survey provides information on the distribution and condition of many other fish species, as well as ocean temperatures. The main aim of the survey has been to ‘improve the precision of stock assessments of demersal fish in Icelandic waters, with particular emphasis on cod’. For the project is needed three licensed trawlers and crew with deep knowledge on the projects circumstances. The stratification in the survey and the allocation of stations is based on pre-estimated cod density patterns in different ‘statistical squares’ The IGFS covers the continental shelf of Iceland to depths of 500 m. Allocation of stations and data collection is based on a division into Northern and Southern areas.
Lýsigögn tilkynningar
Upprunalegt tungumál: enska 🗣️
Tegund skjals: Útboðsauglýsing
Eðli samnings: Þjónusta
Reglugerð: Evrópska efnahagssvæðið (EES), með þátttöku GPA-landa
Sameiginlegur innkaupaorðaforði (CPV)
Kóði: Rannsóknir og tilraunaþróun📦 Framkvæmdarstaður
NUTS-svæði: Ísland
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Ferli
Tegund ferlis: Opið útboð
Tegund tilboðs: Framlag fyrir alla hluta
Matsforsendur
Hagkvæmasta tilboðið
Kaupandi Auðkenni
Land: Ísland 🇮🇸
Tegund veitandi yfirvalds: Aðili sem fellur undir opinberan rétt
Heiti veitandi yfirvalds: Rikiskaup
Póstföng: Borgartún 7c
Póstnúmer: 105
Póstbær: Reykjavik
Tengiliður
Vefslóð: http://www.rikiskaup.is/🌏
Tölvupóstur: utbod@rikiskaup.is📧
Sími: +354 5301400📞
Fax: +354 5301401 📠
Vefslóð fyrir skjöl: http://www.rikiskaup.is/utbod/utb/20453🌏
Tilvísun Dagsetningar
Sendingardagsetning: 2016-12-02 📅
Lokafrestur fyrir framlag: 2017-01-11 📅
Birtingardagsetning: 2016-12-03 📅
Auðkenni
Tilkynningarnúmer: 2016/S 234-427834
OJ-S útgáfa: 234
Viðbótarupplýsingar
Bidders and their authorized representatives can attend the opening.
Hlutur Umfang innkaupanna
Stutt lýsing:
The State Trading Center on behalf of the Marine Research Institute calls for tender for The Icelandic Groundfish Survey (IGS). The survey is a significant part of the stock assessment and fishery advice for cod, haddock, redfish, tusk, ling, monkfish and several species of flatfish. Moreover, the survey provides information on the distribution and condition of many other fish species, as well as ocean temperatures. The main aim of the survey has been to ‘improve the precision of stock assessments of demersal fish in Icelandic waters, with particular emphasis on cod’. For the project is needed three licensed trawlers and crew with deep knowledge on the projects circumstances. The stratification in the survey and the allocation of stations is based on pre-estimated cod density patterns in different ‘statistical squares’ The IGFS covers the continental shelf of Iceland to depths of 500 m. Allocation of stations and data collection is based on a division into Northern and Southern areas. Further information is in tender documents.
The State Trading Center on behalf of the Marine Research Institute calls for tender for The Icelandic Groundfish Survey (IGS). The survey is a significant part of the stock assessment and fishery advice for cod, haddock, redfish, tusk, ling, monkfish and several species of flatfish. Moreover, the survey provides information on the distribution and condition of many other fish species, as well as ocean temperatures. The main aim of the survey has been to ‘improve the precision of stock assessments of demersal fish in Icelandic waters, with particular emphasis on cod’. For the project is needed three licensed trawlers and crew with deep knowledge on the projects circumstances. The stratification in the survey and the allocation of stations is based on pre-estimated cod density patterns in different ‘statistical squares’ The IGFS covers the continental shelf of Iceland to depths of 500 m. Allocation of stations and data collection is based on a division into Northern and Southern areas. Further information is in tender documents.
Lengd: 36 mánuðir
Lýsing endurnýjana: 2x1 year.
Ferli
Tími fyrir móttöku tilboða: 10:00
Tungumál sem hægt er að leggja fram tilboð eða þátttökubeiðnir á: íslenska 🗣️
enska 🗣️
Opnunardagur tilboða: 2017-01-12 📅
Tími fyrir opnun tilboða: 13:00
Staður: Rikiskaup
Borgartún 7C
105 Reykjavík.
Viðbótarupplýsingar: Bidders and their authorized representatives can attend the opening.
Frekari upplýsingar Endurskoðunaraðili
Nafn: Kærunefnd útboðsmála
Póstföng: Arnarhvoll
Póstbær: Reykjavík
Póstnúmer: 101
Land: Ísland 🇮🇸
Tölvupóstur: knu@fjr.is📧
Vefslóð: https://www.fjarmalaraduneyti.is/🌏 Aðili sem ber ábyrgð á sáttameðferðum Sama og: Endurskoðunaraðili
Heimild: OJS 2016/S 234-427834 (2016-12-02)
Tilkynning um veitingu samnings (2017-09-21) Hlutur Umfang innkaupanna
Stutt lýsing:
The State Trading Centre on behalf of the Marine Research Institute calls for tender for The Icelandic Groundfish Survey (IGS). The survey is a significant part of the stock assessment and fishery advice for cod, haddock, redfish, tusk, ling, monkfish and several species of flatfish. Moreover, the survey provides information on the distribution and condition of many other fish species, as well as ocean temperatures. The main aim of the survey has been to ‘improve the precision of stock assessments of demersal fish in Icelandic waters, with particular emphasis on cod’. For the project is needed three licensed trawlers and crew with deep knowledge on the projects circumstances. The stratification in the survey and the allocation of stations is based on pre-estimated cod density patterns in different ‘statistical squares’ The IGFS covers the continental shelf of Iceland to depths of 500 m. Allocation of stations and data collection is based on a division into Northern and Southern areas.
The State Trading Centre on behalf of the Marine Research Institute calls for tender for The Icelandic Groundfish Survey (IGS). The survey is a significant part of the stock assessment and fishery advice for cod, haddock, redfish, tusk, ling, monkfish and several species of flatfish. Moreover, the survey provides information on the distribution and condition of many other fish species, as well as ocean temperatures. The main aim of the survey has been to ‘improve the precision of stock assessments of demersal fish in Icelandic waters, with particular emphasis on cod’. For the project is needed three licensed trawlers and crew with deep knowledge on the projects circumstances. The stratification in the survey and the allocation of stations is based on pre-estimated cod density patterns in different ‘statistical squares’ The IGFS covers the continental shelf of Iceland to depths of 500 m. Allocation of stations and data collection is based on a division into Northern and Southern areas.
The State Trading Centre on behalf of the Marine Research Institute calls for tender for The Icelandic Groundfish Survey (IGS). The survey is a significant part of the stock assessment and fishery advice for cod, haddock, redfish, tusk, ling, monkfish and several species of flatfish. Moreover, the survey provides information on the distribution and condition of many other fish species, as well as ocean temperatures. The main aim of the survey has been to ‘improve the precision of stock assessments of demersal fish in Icelandic waters, with particular emphasis on cod’. For the project is needed three licensed trawlers and crew with deep knowledge on the projects circumstances. The stratification in the survey and the allocation of stations is based on pre-estimated cod density patterns in different ‘statistical squares’ The IGFS covers the continental shelf of Iceland to depths of 500 m. Allocation of stations and data collection is based on a division into Northern and Southern areas. Further information is in tender documents.
The State Trading Centre on behalf of the Marine Research Institute calls for tender for The Icelandic Groundfish Survey (IGS). The survey is a significant part of the stock assessment and fishery advice for cod, haddock, redfish, tusk, ling, monkfish and several species of flatfish. Moreover, the survey provides information on the distribution and condition of many other fish species, as well as ocean temperatures. The main aim of the survey has been to ‘improve the precision of stock assessments of demersal fish in Icelandic waters, with particular emphasis on cod’. For the project is needed three licensed trawlers and crew with deep knowledge on the projects circumstances. The stratification in the survey and the allocation of stations is based on pre-estimated cod density patterns in different ‘statistical squares’ The IGFS covers the continental shelf of Iceland to depths of 500 m. Allocation of stations and data collection is based on a division into Northern and Southern areas. Further information is in tender documents.