The task is divided into two sub-agreements: Lot 1 covers all municipal control and prevention of rats in both urban and rural areas throughout Assens Municipality carried out after notification. Lot 2 covers the statutory supervision of supervised properties as well as section 9 supervision in Assens Municipality. Lot 1 is expected to have a volume of approx. 2,200 cases annually, however, a maximum of 3,300 cases annually. Lot 2 is expected to have a volume of approx. 400 cases annually, however, a maximum of 450 cases annually. The lots are offered for a period of 3 years from 01 March 2023 with the possibility of extension for 1 x 12 months on the same contractual terms. The lots are not interdependent.
Tender for municipal rat control and statutory supervisionThe task is divided into two sub-agreements: Lot 1 covers all municipal control and prevention of rats in both urban and rural areas throughout Assens Municipality carried out after notification. Lot 2 covers the statutory supervision of supervised properties as well as section 9 supervision in Assens Municipality. Lot 1 is expected to have a volume of approx. 2,200 cases annually, however, a maximum of 3,300 cases annually. Lot 2 is expected to have a volume of approx. 400 cases annually, however, a maximum of 450 cases annually. For further details on control requirements, see Annexes 3 and/or 4: "Requirements Specification". The lots are offered for a period of 3 years from 01 March 2023 with the possibility of extension for 1 x 12 months on the same contractual terms. The lots are not interdependent. This means that it is possible to submit a bid for either one or both lots, but you are not obliged to submit tenders for more than one lot. As a general rule, the tender documents are common to the two separate lots, it is called. The contracting entity undertakes, during the specified period, to purchase the tenderer selected from the tenderer selected on the terms of these tender documents. The result of the present tender procedure and the actual operating situation may give rise to changes. Thus, the contracting entity does not undertake beyond its factual needs.