1. The Contracting Authority authorises the submission of partial tenders. The Contractor may submit a bid for up to two parts of the order.
2. The item of the order is divided into three parts.
2.1. Part 1 - Delivery, assembly and factory commissioning of new 48 photovoltaic installations of 3 kWp
2.2. Part 2 - Delivery, assembly and factory commissioning of new 45 PV installations of 5 kWp
2.3. Part 3 - Delivery, assembly and factory commissioning of new 47 photovoltaic installations of 5 kWp
3. A detailed description of the item of the order is included in Annex 9 to SWZ — Functional-Use Program and in Annex 10 to SWZ — Description of the item of the order.
Part 1 - Delivery, assembly and factory commissioning of new 48 photovoltaic installations of 3 kWp2.1.1. The object of the order is to develop the technical documentation, followed by the delivery, assembly and factory commissioning of new 48 sets of photovoltaic installations with a power of 3 kWp each.
2.1.2. The order covers 48 properties with a usable area of the building up to 300m2. A detailed list of the property is contained in Annex No 9 to SWZ — Functional-Use Program.
2.1.3. A detailed description of the item of the order is included in Annex No 9 to SWZ — Functional-Use Program and in Annex 10 to SWZ — Description of the item of the order.
3. Photovoltaic installations will produce electricity for the user's own needs.
4. The subject of the contract also includes the preparation of the necessary post-construction documentation and the preparation and transfer to the local power plant applications for the installation of two-way electricity meters.
5. The subject of the order covers its scope the development of technical documentation, the delivery at its own expense and the risk of complete sets of photovoltaic installations, their installation at the site indicated by the user with the launch of the installed devices, verifying their correct operation and giving them the proper configuration and training each user.
6. All materials, products and equipment under contract must be new, unused, free from factory and legal defects, having relevant certificates, certificates, quality certificates, must be authorised for widespread use in construction, CE marked or construction mark, or included in the list of products of little importance for health and safety in accordance with the Construction Products Act.
8. The Contracting Authority informs that where the SWZ describes the subject of the contract by indicating trademarks, patents or origin, source or specific process that characterizes the products or services provided by a particular contractor, the Contracting Authority shall allow solutions equivalent to described in the description of the object of the contract provided that they meet the criteria used in the description of the subject of the contract to assess equivalence. Where the Contracting Authority described the subject of the contract by reference to the standards, technical assessments, technical specifications and technical reference systems referred to in Article 101 (1) (2) and (3) of Pzp, the Contracting Authority shall allow solutions equivalent to those described and shall be accompanied with respect to such words “or equivalent”.
9. The Contracting Authority indicates that the obligation to notify in the offer equivalent solutions to those described in the description of the subject of the contract and to demonstrate equivalence is on the contractor's side.
Part 2 - Delivery, assembly and factory commissioning of new 45 PV installations of 5 kWp2.2.1. The object of the order is to develop the technical documentation, followed by the delivery, assembly and factory commissioning of new 45 sets of photovoltaic installations with a capacity of 5 kWp each.
2.2.2. The order includes 45 properties with a usable area of the building up to 300m2. A detailed list of the property is contained in Annex No 9 to SWZ — Functional-Use Programme.
2.2.3. A detailed description of the item of the order is included in Annex No 9 to SWZ — Functional-Use Program and in Annex 10 to SWZ — Description of the item of the order.
3. Photovoltaic installations will produce electricity for the user's own needs.
4. The subject of the contract also includes the preparation of the necessary post-construction documentation and the preparation and transfer to the local power plant applications for the installation of two-way electricity meters.
5. The subject of the order covers its scope the development of technical documentation, the delivery at its own expense and the risk of complete sets of photovoltaic installations, their installation at the site indicated by the user with the launch of the installed devices, verifying their correct operation and giving them the proper configuration and training each user.
6. All materials, products and equipment under contract must be new, unused, free from factory and legal defects, having relevant certificates, certificates, quality certificates, must be authorised for widespread use in construction, CE marked or construction mark, or included in the list of products of little importance for health and safety in accordance with the Construction Products Act.
8. The Contracting Authority informs that where the SWZ describes the subject of the contract by indicating trademarks, patents or origin, source or specific process that characterizes the products or services provided by a particular contractor, the Contracting Authority shall allow solutions equivalent to described in the description of the object of the contract provided that they meet the criteria used in the description of the subject of the contract to assess equivalence. Where the Contracting Authority described the subject of the contract by reference to the standards, technical assessments, technical specifications and technical reference systems referred to in Article 101 (1) (2) and (3) of Pzp, the Contracting Authority shall allow solutions equivalent to those described and shall be accompanied with respect to such words “or equivalent”.
9. The Contracting Authority indicates that the obligation to notify in the offer equivalent solutions to those described in the description of the subject of the contract and to demonstrate equivalence is on the contractor's side.
Part 3 - Delivery, assembly and factory commissioning of new 47 photovoltaic installations of 5 kWp2.3.1. The object of the order is to develop the technical documentation and then on the basis of the delivery, assembly and factory commissioning of new 47 sets of solar installations with a capacity of 5 kWp each.
2.3.2. The order includes 46 properties with a usable area of the building up to 300m2 and 1 property with a usable area of more than 300 m2. A detailed list of the property is contained in Annex No 9 to SWZ — Functional-Use Programme.
2.3.3. A detailed description of the item of the order is included in Annex No 9 to SWZ — Functional-Use Program and in Annex 10 to SWZ — Description of the item of the order.
3. Photovoltaic installations will produce electricity for the user's own needs.
4. The subject of the contract also includes the preparation of the necessary post-construction documentation and the preparation and transfer to the local power plant applications for the installation of two-way electricity meters.
5. The subject of the order covers its scope the development of technical documentation, the delivery at its own expense and the risk of complete sets of photovoltaic installations, their installation at the site indicated by the user with the launch of the installed devices, verifying their correct operation and giving them the proper configuration and training each user.
6. All materials, products and equipment under contract must be new, unused, free from factory and legal defects, having relevant certificates, certificates, quality certificates, must be authorised for widespread use in construction, CE marked or construction mark, or included in the list of products of little importance for health and safety in accordance with the Construction Products Act.
8. The Contracting Authority informs that where the SWZ describes the subject of the contract by indicating trademarks, patents or origin, source or specific process that characterizes the products or services provided by a particular contractor, the Contracting Authority shall allow solutions equivalent to described in the description of the object of the contract provided that they meet the criteria used in the description of the subject of the contract to assess equivalence. Where the Contracting Authority described the subject of the contract by reference to the standards, technical assessments, technical specifications and technical reference systems referred to in Article 101 (1) (2) and (3) of Pzp, the Contracting Authority shall allow solutions equivalent to those described and shall be accompanied with respect to such words “or equivalent”.
9. The Contracting Authority indicates that the obligation to notify in the offer equivalent solutions to those described in the description of the subject of the contract and to demonstrate equivalence is on the contractor's side.