This framework agreement for subsequent contracts covers general studies relating to:
- "aquatic environments",
- "flood prevention",
- "coastal protection works"
On the territory of the Community of Communes Auray Quiberon Terre Atlantique.
This framework agreement for subsequent contracts covers general studies relating to:
- "aquatic environments",
- "flood prevention",
- "coastal protection works"
On the territory of the Community of Communes Auray Quiberon Terre Atlantique.
The services described below may be entrusted to the economic operator holding the framework agreement under subsequent contracts which will be concluded subsequently depending on the occurrence of needs without these being exhaustive.
1. Feasibility studies / field surveys
2. Regulatory and/or environmental studies
- Application file on a case-by-case basis
- Declaration or authorisation dossier under the Water Act
- Request for a review prior to conducting an impact assessment
- Environmental impact assessment
- Natura 2000 impact study
- Public inquiry file
- file derogation from the "Barnier Law", the "Littoral" law or others...
- Declaration of General Interest (Dig)
- Fauna / flora inventory...
3. Urban planning procedures:
- Project declaration (and compatibility of urban planning regulations)
- easement application file
- Land acquisition file
- file of Declaration of Public Utility
- Public inquiry file
-...
4. Legal studies
The services that can be performed under this framework agreement are defined in the CCTP of the framework agreement.
The framework agreement establishes the terms governing contracts concluded on its basis, called “subsequent contracts”.
Subsequent contracts are intended to be concluded as and when needs arise. The general provisions are set out in the framework agreement and the specific provisions for each study will be indicated in each subsequent contract.
Written documents relating to subsequent contracts specify the characteristics and terms of performance of the service requested which were not fixed in the framework agreement.
the service provider or group of providers must have the skills necessary to provide the services, namely skills in:
- mission director,
-hydraulics
- erosion,
- modelling,
-civil engineering
- protective works pi,
- naturalist / ecology / aquatic environments expertise,
- Environmental regulatory studies,
-Landscaping
- legal (environmental law, public domain)