The contest is for a framework agreement for painting services, including wallpapering and floor work for the following municipalities: Eidsvoll, Gjerdrum, Hurdal, Nannestad, Nes, and Ullensaker.
See point 1.1.1 for a description of the participants in the contract.
The estimated value per year and maximum value for the entire agreement period per group, including any options and expected price increases, is stated in point 1.1.4. The need is uncertain. The value can be both higher and lower, and will depend on, among other things, the contracting authority's needs, activities, budgetary situation and other framework factors.
See the procurement documents for further information.
Lots/groups
Tenders may be submitted for one or more zones. Sub-tenders cannot be given for individual zones, nor alternative tenders.
Geographical zone division:
Zone 1 Eidsvoll: Estimated annual value NOK 2,000,000 excluding VAT, maximum value for the zone NOK 10,000,000 excluding VAT.
Zone 2 Gjerdrum: Estimated annual value NOK 300,000 excluding VAT, maximum value for the zone NOK 2,000,000 excluding VAT.
Zone 3 Hurdal: Estimated annual value NOK 300,000 excluding VAT, maximum value for the zone NOK 2,000,000 excluding VAT.
Zone 4 Nannestad: Estimated annual value NOK 2,500,000 excluding VAT, maximum value for the zone NOK 13,000,000 excluding VAT.
Zone 5 Nes: Estimated annual value NOK 2,000,000 excluding VAT, maximum value for the zone NOK 10,000,000 excluding VAT.
Zone 6 Ullensaker: Estimated annual value NOK 3,000,000 excluding VAT, maximum value for the zone NOK 15,000,000 excluding VAT.
Framework agreement
The contract will be regulated by the attached framework agreement with the accompanying provisions on seriousness.
The framework agreement will be valid from and including 2023-11-20 until and including 2025-11-19, with an option for the contracting authority for a further extension for up to 2 years, 12 months at a time.
The contracting authority will enter into a parallel contracts with two or more tenderers in each zone, provided that a sufficient number of qualified tenderers submit tenders.
The contracting authority expects that the tenderer studies the contractual terms and makes the required internal clarifications in such a way that a contract can be signed if awarded.