This contract is awarded by open procedure in accordance with Article 36 of the Law of 17.6.2016 on public procurement.
The purpose of this contract is services falling under main classification 71330000 (miscellaneous engineering services).
The European Commission identifies noise (its exposure and level) in the environment as one of the main environmental issues facing Europe. Thus, in order to ensure a high level of environmental protection, particularly through the prevention and reduction of noise in the environment, the European Commission has adopted Directive 2002/49/EC on the assessment and management of environmental noise.
The Directive identifies as the main sources of noise emitted by vehicles, road and rail infrastructure, aircraft and noise in large urban areas. It establishes a common approach aimed at avoiding, preventing or reducing as a priority the harmful effects of exposure to noise in the environment. This approach is based on the use of strategic noise mapping methods, the communication of information to the public on environmental noise and its effects, and the adoption of action plans at the local level.
In order to protect the environment, a number of obligations are therefore imposed on Member States, including the drafting and, where appropriate, approval of strategic noise maps and related action plans for agglomerations, major road and rail routes and major airports.
Specifically, a five-year obligation to report strategic noise cards on these various matters to the European Commission is imposed on Member States. A similar obligation is imposed in respect of the action plans for these strategic noise maps.
In the Walloon Region, Directive 2002/49/EC was fully transposed by the Walloon Government decree of 13.5.2004 on the assessment and management of noise in the environment. This decree of the Walloon Government is supplemented by a 2
The present contract consists in the realization of new strategic mapping of the noise of Walloon infrastructures, listed hereafter in the technical clauses, as required by the European Directive 2002/49/EC, and the list of which is listed in the judgment of the Walloon Government of 16.7.2020 on agglomerations and infrastructures to make the object of strategic noise mapping.
As regards road infrastructure, these mapping will be supplemented by data processing leading to a prioritized list of intervention sites according to the infrastructure concerned. The details of the methodology to be followed are reflected in the technical clauses of this specification.
The details of the services are reflected in the technical clauses and the inventory annexed to this specification.
All data produced and used in this contract must comply with Directive 2007/2/EC Inspire and the data model documentation established by the European Environment Agency for reporting the data obtained.
This contract is awarded by open procedure in accordance with Article 36 of the Law of 17.6.2016 on Public Procurement
The purpose of this contract is services falling under main classification 71330000 (miscellaneous engineering services).
The European Commission identifies noise (its exposure and level) in the environment as one of the main environmental issues facing Europe. Thus, in order to ensure a high level of environmental protection, particularly through the prevention and reduction of noise in the environment, the European Commission has adopted Directive 2002/49/EC on the assessment and management of environmental noise.
The Directive identifies as the main sources of noise emitted by vehicles, road and rail infrastructure, aircraft and noise in large urban areas. It establishes a common approach aimed at avoiding, preventing or reducing as a priority the harmful effects of exposure to noise in the environment. This approach is based on the use of strategic noise mapping methods, the communication of information to the public on environmental noise and its effects, and the adoption of action plans at the local level.
In order to protect the environment, a number of obligations are therefore imposed on Member States, including the drafting and, where appropriate, approval of strategic noise maps and related action plans for agglomerations, major road and rail routes and major airports.
Specifically, a five-year obligation to report strategic noise cards on these various matters to the European Commission is imposed on Member States. A similar obligation is imposed in respect of the action plans for these strategic noise maps.
In the Walloon Region, Directive 2002/49/EC was fully transposed by the Walloon Government decree of 13.5.2004 on the assessment and management of noise in the environment. This decree of the Walloon Government is supplemented by a 2
The present contract consists in the realization of new strategic mapping of the noise of Walloon infrastructures, listed hereafter in the technical clauses, as required by the European Directive 2002/49/EC, and the list of which is listed in the judgment of the Walloon Government of 16.7.2020 on agglomerations and infrastructures to make the object of strategic noise mapping.
As regards road infrastructure, these mapping will be supplemented by data processing leading to a prioritized list of intervention sites according to the infrastructure concerned. The details of the methodology to be followed are reflected in the technical clauses of this specification.
The details of the services are reflected in the technical clauses and the inventory annexed to this specification.
All data produced and used in this contract must comply with Directive 2007/2/EC Inspire and the data model documentation established by the European Environment Agency for reporting the data obtained.