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Contract Timeline
- Publication Date
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19th November 2024 12:34:54 PM
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Contract Summary
3.1 The Halcyon, our current workboat was constructed in 2002. Over time, her responsibilities have grown beyond the initial design intent especially considering that our larger tugs are now stationed off island. As the workboat ages, it remains crucial for ensuring large commercial vessels can berth safely in St Helier and we must have confidence in its reliability to prevent any breakdowns.\r Technological advancements including those related to crew safety, sustainability and welfare, have made significant strides in the 21 years since Halcyon was built. These advancements can have a profound impact on the overall safety and well-being of crew members which is crucial in the replacement vessel.\r
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Contract Details
- Open Contracting ID
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ocds-b5fd17-6937c9aa-a5f4-4567-a5eb-a783e15ac9c3
- Publication Source
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Contracts Finder
- Procurement Stage
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Award
- Procurement Method
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N/A
- Procurement Method Details
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Not Applicable
- Procurement Category
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Goods
- Tender Suitability
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- Framework / DPS
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Contract Classification
- CPV Code(s)
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34511100
34512500
34513350
34513450
34513500
34513550
34513600
34513750
34931000
50241100
63725000 - CPV Division(s)
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34 - Transport equipment and auxiliary products to transportation
50 - Repair and maintenance services
63 - Supporting and auxiliary transport services; travel agencies services
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Awarding Authority
- Buyer Name
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James Riley
- Buyer Email
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James.Riley@ports.je
- Buyer Phone
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+44 1534446154
- Buyer Address
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Jersey Airport
St Peter
JE1 1BY
United Kingdom
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Awarded Supplier(s)
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Contract Timeline
- Publication Date
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10th May 2024 12:08:55 PM
- Tender Deadline
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7th June 2024 11:00:00 AM Expired
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Contract Summary
3.1 The Halcyon, our current workboat was constructed in 2002. Over time, her responsibilities have grown beyond the initial design intent especially considering that our larger tugs are now stationed off island. As the workboat ages, it remains crucial for ensuring large commercial vessels can berth safely in St Helier and we must have confidence in its reliability to prevent any breakdowns. Technological advancements including those related to crew safety, sustainability and welfare, have made significant strides in the 21 years since Halcyon was built. These advancements can have a profound impact on the overall safety and well-being of crew members which is crucial in the replacement vessel.
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Contract Details
- Open Contracting ID
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ocds-b5fd17-6937c9aa-a5f4-4567-a5eb-a783e15ac9c3
- Publication Source
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Contracts Finder
- Procurement Stage
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Tender
- Procurement Method
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Open
- Procurement Method Details
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Open Procedure (above Threshold)
- Procurement Category
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Goods
- Tender Suitability
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- Framework / DPS
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Contract Classification
- CPV Code(s)
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34511100
34512500
34513350
34513450
34513500
34513550
34513600
34513750
34931000
50241100
63725000 - CPV Division(s)
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34 - Transport equipment and auxiliary products to transportation
50 - Repair and maintenance services
63 - Supporting and auxiliary transport services; travel agencies services
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Awarding Authority
- Buyer Name
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James Riley
- Buyer Email
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James.Riley@ports.je
- Buyer Phone
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+44 1534446154
- Buyer Address
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Jersey Airport
St Peter
JE1 1BY
United Kingdom