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# Habitat Mapping for CABB

Buyer: ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS NORTHERN IRELAND  
Current stage: Award  
OCID: ocds-r6ebe6-0000516886

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## Summary

The procurement process, titled "Habitat Mapping for CABB," is led by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Northern Ireland based in Belfast. This initiative falls under the services category, specifically related to environmental protection. The procurement process is currently at the bidding stage, with a tender period that ends on 3rd January 2018. The project aims to deliver detailed habitat mapping for various sites in Northern Ireland and Ireland by the end of 2018, supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and other governmental bodies.

This tender presents substantial business opportunities for companies specialising in environmental consultancy, ecological surveying, and geographical mapping services. Firms equipped with expertise in habitat assessment and mapping, especially those familiar with EUNIS classifications and Lidar technology, would be ideally suited to compete. Participation in this project could significantly enhance a company's portfolio and visibility within the environmental sector, contributing to both conservation efforts and sustainable land management in the region.

## Notice

RSPB Northern Ireland, as lead partner in an EU funded project, is seeking the services of competent supplier to deliver detailed habitat mapping to an appropriate level of detail, incorporating the EUNIS classification with options for Lidar mapping on SAC sites by the end of 2018.

### Lot Information

Lidar mapping for Pettigoe Plateau SAC in Northern Ireland (1268ha)

lidar mapping for the Pettigoe Plateau SAC in Northen Ireland. This site consists of 1268 ha. Note: a separate price should be given for each of the lots 9 to 13 as contracts will be awarded depending on the availability of funds.. CABB is an Interreg VA project funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Government in Ireland and the Northern Ireland Executive. Interreg VA is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Phase 1 Habitat mapping of the Garron Plateau SAC in Northern Ireland (4652 ha)

Digital spatial representation of following sites: Garron SAC (4652), Montiaghs Moss SAC (151), Pettigoe SAC (1268), Drunragh/ Pettigo Plateau SAC (2079), Meentygranagh SAC (530), Croaghonagh Bog (249), Lough Nillan Bog (Carrickatlieve) SAC (4160). Total 12938 ha Mapping must comply with: Stage 1 - Site description A digital spatial representation of what is present - spatially representing vegetation cover using Phase 1 Habitat Survey (JNCC, 2003) to give a basic overview of habitats - please use Phase 1 codes rather than written description. Any mapping classification types will need to integrate with other national mapping systems e.g. Fossit, Phase 1; National Vegetation Classification and also larger scale mapping derived using spectral analysis of EO data. At the appropriate scale for management decision making, mapping must allow discrimination of EU Annex 1 habitat types and as part of producing INSPIRE compliant data, must adhere to the requirements of the EU Nature Information System (EUNIS). Spatial data must be compliant with the EU INSPIRE Directive. Stage 2 - Feature mapping Describing and spatially representing the special interest features of that site using Annex 1 Habitats of the Habitats Directive. This stage will be derived from stage 1 with the addition of ancillary information, analysis of land cover, capture of present and historic management and other data/knowledge. CABB Project Officers, who are writing Conservation Action Plans, will build on this information and will be able to build new layers showing proposed management recommendations for the site. Stage 3 - Transcription to EUNIS The Phase 1 / NVC data must be transcribed into the EUNIS habitat classification system and formated according to the EMODnet Seabed Habitats Translated Habitat Data Exchange Format to enable extraction of data related to priority habitats such as Habitats Directive Annex I habitats and OSPAR threatened and/or declining habitats. More detail on the mapping required can be found in Annex 1 'Designated Sites Habitat Mapping Guidance for Northern Ireland'. Note: a. When mapping scrub please identify if the scrub is Mature/Established or Young/Actively Encroaching to assist in management considerations. b. All land cover polygons must have a defined spatial resolution and also standard error of primary attribution. c. Interoperability - The shape files developed should be interoperable with the spatial data / GIS within government in the eligible region (Northern Ireland, Scotland and Ireland) and the EU. The shape files and their attributable data should also be provided in spreadsheets. d. Spatial resolution of the final product needs to be appropriate to the needs of the ultimate use of the data, which, for the most part will be directing/targeting conservation actions at site or compartment level. In some instances, standardised minimal mapping may be appropriate for features of low ecological interest or non-vegetative areas such as roads. EUNIS codes can be used for this purpose. e. Where possible it is expected that homogenous habitat or land cover stands will be mapped but there will be occasions where this is not practical. f. To adequately address management measures or factors external to Natura 2000 sites, mapping will be required not only within designated site boundaries but also adjoining areas that can influence the N2K site. Mapping carried out will need to take into account the features that may impact upon the features of the N2K site. Suppliers will be expected to highlight how they will capture this non N2K site data in their tender. g. In Ireland, baseline habitat survey and mapping should use the system in the Guide to Habitats (Fossitt) and should also map the Annex 1 the Habitats Directive habitat types where present. Smith et al (2011) provides the full details of this approach, including the mapping of mosaic habitats. Data for the RoI should adhere to NPWS spatial standards. CABB is an Interreg VA project funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Government in Ireland and the Northern Ireland Executive. Interreg VA is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Phase 1 habitat mapping for Montiaghs Moss SAC in Northern Ireland (151ha)

Digital spatial representation of habitats to Phase 1 at Montiaghs Moss SAC - (151 ha).. CABB is an Interreg VA project funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Government in Ireland and the Northern Ireland Executive. Interreg VA is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Phase 1 habitat mapping for Pettigo Plateau SAC in Northern Ireland (1268 ha)

Potential suppliers should submit a total cost for the lots they wish to deliver. This total cost should include travel and subsistence. Digital mapping will need to comply with the following stages: a. Stage 1 - Site description A digital spatial representation of what is present on the site - spatially representing vegetation cover using Phase 1 Habitat Survey (JNCC, 2003) to give a basic overview of habitats - please use Phase 1 codes rather than written description. Any mapping classification types will need to integrate with other national mapping systems e.g. Fossit, Phase 1; National Vegetation Classification and also larger scale mapping derived using spectral analysis of EO data. At the appropriate scale for management decision making, mapping must allow discrimination of EU Annex 1 habitat types and as part of producing INSPIRE compliant data, must adhere to the requirements of the EU Nature Information System (EUNIS). Spatial data must be compliant with the EU INSPIRE Directive. b. Stage 2 - Feature mapping Describing and spatially representing the special interest features of that site using Annex 1 Habitats of the Habitats Directive. This stage will be derived from stage 1 with the addition of ancillary information, analysis of land cover, capture of present and historic management and other data/knowledge. CABB Project Officers, who are writing Conservation Action Plans, will build on this information and will be able to build new layers showing proposed management recommendations for the site. c. Stage 3 - Transcription to EUNIS The Phase 1 / NVC data must be transcribed into the EUNIS habitat classification system and formated according to the EMODnet Seabed Habitats Translated Habitat Data Exchange Format to enable extraction of data related to priority habitats such as Habitats Directive Annex I habitats and OSPAR threatened and/or declining habitats. More detail on the mapping required can be found in Annex 1 'Designated Sites Habitat Mapping Guidance for Northern Ireland'. Note: a. When mapping scrub please identify if the scrub is Mature/Established or Young/Actively Encroaching to assist in management considerations. b. All land cover polygons must have a defined spatial resolution and also standard error of primary attribution. c. Interoperability - The shape files developed should be interoperable with the spatial data / GIS within government in the eligible region (Northern Ireland, Scotland and Ireland) and the EU. The shape files and their attributable data should also be provided in spreadsheets. d. Spatial resolution of the final product needs to be appropriate to the needs of the ultimate use of the data, which, for the most part will be directing/targeting conservation actions at site or compartment level. In some instances, standardised minimal mapping may be appropriate for features of low ecological interest or non-vegetative areas such as roads. EUNIS codes can be used for this purpose. e. Where possible it is expected that homogenous habitat or land cover stands will be mapped but there will be occasions where this is not practical. f. To adequately address management measures or factors external to Natura 2000 sites, mapping will be required not only within designated site boundaries but also adjoining areas that can influence the N2K site. Mapping carried out will need to take into account the features that may impact upon the features of the N2K site. Suppliers will be expected to highlight how they will capture this non N2K site data in their tender. g. In Ireland, baseline habitat survey and mapping should use the system in the Guide to Habitats (Fossitt) and should also map the Annex 1 the Habitats Directive habitat types where present. Smith et al (2011) provides the full details of this approach, including the mapping of mosaic habitats. Data for the RoI should adhere to NPWS spatial standards. CABB is an Interreg VA project funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Government in Ireland and the Northern Ireland Executive. Interreg VA is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Phase 1 habitat mapping for / Pettigo SAC in Ireland (2079 ha)

Potential suppliers should submit a total cost for the lots they wish to deliver. This total cost should include travel and subsistence. Digital mapping will need to comply with the following stages: a. Stage 1 - Site description A digital spatial representation of what is present on the site - spatially representing vegetation cover using Phase 1 Habitat Survey (JNCC, 2003) to give a basic overview of habitats - please use Phase 1 codes rather than written description. Any mapping classification types will need to integrate with other national mapping systems e.g. Fossit, Phase 1; National Vegetation Classification and also larger scale mapping derived using spectral analysis of EO data. At the appropriate scale for management decision making, mapping must allow discrimination of EU Annex 1 habitat types and as part of producing INSPIRE compliant data, must adhere to the requirements of the EU Nature Information System (EUNIS). Spatial data must be compliant with the EU INSPIRE Directive. b. Stage 2 - Feature mapping Describing and spatially representing the special interest features of that site using Annex 1 Habitats of the Habitats Directive. This stage will be derived from stage 1 with the addition of ancillary information, analysis of land cover, capture of present and historic management and other data/knowledge. CABB Project Officers, who are writing Conservation Action Plans, will build on this information and will be able to build new layers showing proposed management recommendations for the site. c. Stage 3 - Transcription to EUNIS The Phase 1 / NVC data must be transcribed into the EUNIS habitat classification system and formated according to the EMODnet Seabed Habitats Translated Habitat Data Exchange Format to enable extraction of data related to priority habitats such as Habitats Directive Annex I habitats and OSPAR threatened and/or declining habitats. More detail on the mapping required can be found in Annex 1 'Designated Sites Habitat Mapping Guidance for Northern Ireland'. Note: a. When mapping scrub please identify if the scrub is Mature/Established or Young/Actively Encroaching to assist in management considerations. b. All land cover polygons must have a defined spatial resolution and also standard error of primary attribution. c. Interoperability - The shape files developed should be interoperable with the spatial data / GIS within government in the eligible region (Northern Ireland, Scotland and Ireland) and the EU. The shape files and their attributable data should also be provided in spreadsheets. d. Spatial resolution of the final product needs to be appropriate to the needs of the ultimate use of the data, which, for the most part will be directing/targeting conservation actions at site or compartment level. In some instances, standardised minimal mapping may be appropriate for features of low ecological interest or non-vegetative areas such as roads. EUNIS codes can be used for this purpose. e. Where possible it is expected that homogenous habitat or land cover stands will be mapped but there will be occasions where this is not practical. f. To adequately address management measures or factors external to Natura 2000 sites, mapping will be required not only within designated site boundaries but also adjoining areas that can influence the N2K site. Mapping carried out will need to take into account the features that may impact upon the features of the N2K site. Suppliers will be expected to highlight how they will capture this non N2K site data in their tender. g. In Ireland, baseline habitat survey and mapping should use the system in the Guide to Habitats (Fossitt) and should also map the Annex 1 the Habitats Directive habitat types where present. Smith et al (2011) provides the full details of this approach, including the mapping of mosaic habitats. Data for the RoI should adhere to NPWS spatial standards. CABB is an Interreg VA project funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Government in Ireland and the Northern Ireland Executive. Interreg VA is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Phase 1 habitat mapping for Mentygranagh SAC in Ireland (530 ha)

Potential suppliers should submit a total cost for the lots they wish to deliver. This total cost should include travel and subsistence. Digital mapping will need to comply with the following stages: a. Stage 1 - Site description A digital spatial representation of what is present on the site - spatially representing vegetation cover using Phase 1 Habitat Survey (JNCC, 2003) to give a basic overview of habitats - please use Phase 1 codes rather than written description. Any mapping classification types will need to integrate with other national mapping systems e.g. Fossit, Phase 1; National Vegetation Classification and also larger scale mapping derived using spectral analysis of EO data. At the appropriate scale for management decision making, mapping must allow discrimination of EU Annex 1 habitat types and as part of producing INSPIRE compliant data, must adhere to the requirements of the EU Nature Information System (EUNIS). Spatial data must be compliant with the EU INSPIRE Directive. b. Stage 2 - Feature mapping Describing and spatially representing the special interest features of that site using Annex 1 Habitats of the Habitats Directive. This stage will be derived from stage 1 with the addition of ancillary information, analysis of land cover, capture of present and historic management and other data/knowledge. CABB Project Officers, who are writing Conservation Action Plans, will build on this information and will be able to build new layers showing proposed management recommendations for the site. c. Stage 3 - Transcription to EUNIS The Phase 1 / NVC data must be transcribed into the EUNIS habitat classification system and formated according to the EMODnet Seabed Habitats Translated Habitat Data Exchange Format to enable extraction of data related to priority habitats such as Habitats Directive Annex I habitats and OSPAR threatened and/or declining habitats. More detail on the mapping required can be found in Annex 1 'Designated Sites Habitat Mapping Guidance for Northern Ireland'. Note: a. When mapping scrub please identify if the scrub is Mature/Established or Young/Actively Encroaching to assist in management considerations. b. All land cover polygons must have a defined spatial resolution and also standard error of primary attribution. c. Interoperability - The shape files developed should be interoperable with the spatial data / GIS within government in the eligible region (Northern Ireland, Scotland and Ireland) and the EU. The shape files and their attributable data should also be provided in spreadsheets. d. Spatial resolution of the final product needs to be appropriate to the needs of the ultimate use of the data, which, for the most part will be directing/targeting conservation actions at site or compartment level. In some instances, standardised minimal mapping may be appropriate for features of low ecological interest or non-vegetative areas such as roads. EUNIS codes can be used for this purpose. e. Where possible it is expected that homogenous habitat or land cover stands will be mapped but there will be occasions where this is not practical. f. To adequately address management measures or factors external to Natura 2000 sites, mapping will be required not only within designated site boundaries but also adjoining areas that can influence the N2K site. Mapping carried out will need to take into account the features that may impact upon the features of the N2K site. Suppliers will be expected to highlight how they will capture this non N2K site data in their tender. g. In Ireland, baseline habitat survey and mapping should use the system in the Guide to Habitats (Fossitt) and should also map the Annex 1 the Habitats Directive habitat types where present. Smith et al (2011) provides the full details of this approach, including the mapping of mosaic habitats. Data for the RoI should adhere to NPWS spatial standards. CABB is an Interreg VA project funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Government in Ireland and the Northern Ireland Executive. Interreg VA is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Phase 1 habitat mapping for Croaghonagh SAC in Ireland (249 ha)

Potential suppliers should submit a total cost for the lots they wish to deliver. This total cost should include travel and subsistence. Digital mapping will need to comply with the following stages: a. Stage 1 - Site description A digital spatial representation of what is present on the site - spatially representing vegetation cover using Phase 1 Habitat Survey (JNCC, 2003) to give a basic overview of habitats - please use Phase 1 codes rather than written description. Any mapping classification types will need to integrate with other national mapping systems e.g. Fossit, Phase 1; National Vegetation Classification and also larger scale mapping derived using spectral analysis of EO data. At the appropriate scale for management decision making, mapping must allow discrimination of EU Annex 1 habitat types and as part of producing INSPIRE compliant data, must adhere to the requirements of the EU Nature Information System (EUNIS). Spatial data must be compliant with the EU INSPIRE Directive. b. Stage 2 - Feature mapping Describing and spatially representing the special interest features of that site using Annex 1 Habitats of the Habitats Directive. This stage will be derived from stage 1 with the addition of ancillary information, analysis of land cover, capture of present and historic management and other data/knowledge. CABB Project Officers, who are writing Conservation Action Plans, will build on this information and will be able to build new layers showing proposed management recommendations for the site. c. Stage 3 - Transcription to EUNIS The Phase 1 / NVC data must be transcribed into the EUNIS habitat classification system and formated according to the EMODnet Seabed Habitats Translated Habitat Data Exchange Format to enable extraction of data related to priority habitats such as Habitats Directive Annex I habitats and OSPAR threatened and/or declining habitats. More detail on the mapping required can be found in Annex 1 'Designated Sites Habitat Mapping Guidance for Northern Ireland'. Note: a. When mapping scrub please identify if the scrub is Mature/Established or Young/Actively Encroaching to assist in management considerations. b. All land cover polygons must have a defined spatial resolution and also standard error of primary attribution. c. Interoperability - The shape files developed should be interoperable with the spatial data / GIS within government in the eligible region (Northern Ireland, Scotland and Ireland) and the EU. The shape files and their attributable data should also be provided in spreadsheets. d. Spatial resolution of the final product needs to be appropriate to the needs of the ultimate use of the data, which, for the most part will be directing/targeting conservation actions at site or compartment level. In some instances, standardised minimal mapping may be appropriate for features of low ecological interest or non-vegetative areas such as roads. EUNIS codes can be used for this purpose. e. Where possible it is expected that homogenous habitat or land cover stands will be mapped but there will be occasions where this is not practical. f. To adequately address management measures or factors external to Natura 2000 sites, mapping will be required not only within designated site boundaries but also adjoining areas that can influence the N2K site. Mapping carried out will need to take into account the features that may impact upon the features of the N2K site. Suppliers will be expected to highlight how they will capture this non N2K site data in their tender. g. In Ireland, baseline habitat survey and mapping should use the system in the Guide to Habitats (Fossitt) and should also map the Annex 1 the Habitats Directive habitat types where present. Smith et al (2011) provides the full details of this approach, including the mapping of mosaic habitats. Data for the RoI should adhere to NPWS spatial standards. CABB is an Interreg VA project funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Government in Ireland and the Northern Ireland Executive. Interreg VA is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Phase 1 habitat mapping for Nillan Bog SPA/Lough Nillan Bog (Carricktlieve) SAC in Ireland (4160 ha)

Potential suppliers should submit a total cost for the lots they wish to deliver. This total cost should include travel and subsistence. Digital mapping will need to comply with the following stages: a. Stage 1 - Site description A digital spatial representation of what is present on the site - spatially representing vegetation cover using Phase 1 Habitat Survey (JNCC, 2003) to give a basic overview of habitats - please use Phase 1 codes rather than written description. Any mapping classification types will need to integrate with other national mapping systems e.g. Fossit, Phase 1; National Vegetation Classification and also larger scale mapping derived using spectral analysis of EO data. At the appropriate scale for management decision making, mapping must allow discrimination of EU Annex 1 habitat types and as part of producing INSPIRE compliant data, must adhere to the requirements of the EU Nature Information System (EUNIS). Spatial data must be compliant with the EU INSPIRE Directive. b. Stage 2 - Feature mapping Describing and spatially representing the special interest features of that site using Annex 1 Habitats of the Habitats Directive. This stage will be derived from stage 1 with the addition of ancillary information, analysis of land cover, capture of present and historic management and other data/knowledge. CABB Project Officers, who are writing Conservation Action Plans, will build on this information and will be able to build new layers showing proposed management recommendations for the site. c. Stage 3 - Transcription to EUNIS The Phase 1 / NVC data must be transcribed into the EUNIS habitat classification system and formated according to the EMODnet Seabed Habitats Translated Habitat Data Exchange Format to enable extraction of data related to priority habitats such as Habitats Directive Annex I habitats and OSPAR threatened and/or declining habitats. More detail on the mapping required can be found in Annex 1 'Designated Sites Habitat Mapping Guidance for Northern Ireland'. Note: a. When mapping scrub please identify if the scrub is Mature/Established or Young/Actively Encroaching to assist in management considerations. b. All land cover polygons must have a defined spatial resolution and also standard error of primary attribution. c. Interoperability - The shape files developed should be interoperable with the spatial data / GIS within government in the eligible region (Northern Ireland, Scotland and Ireland) and the EU. The shape files and their attributable data should also be provided in spreadsheets. d. Spatial resolution of the final product needs to be appropriate to the needs of the ultimate use of the data, which, for the most part will be directing/targeting conservation actions at site or compartment level. In some instances, standardised minimal mapping may be appropriate for features of low ecological interest or non-vegetative areas such as roads. EUNIS codes can be used for this purpose. e. Where possible it is expected that homogenous habitat or land cover stands will be mapped but there will be occasions where this is not practical. f. To adequately address management measures or factors external to Natura 2000 sites, mapping will be required not only within designated site boundaries but also adjoining areas that can influence the N2K site. Mapping carried out will need to take into account the features that may impact upon the features of the N2K site. Suppliers will be expected to highlight how they will capture this non N2K site data in their tender. g. In Ireland, baseline habitat survey and mapping should use the system in the Guide to Habitats (Fossitt) and should also map the Annex 1 the Habitats Directive habitat types where present. Smith et al (2011) provides the full details of this approach, including the mapping of mosaic habitats. Data for the RoI should adhere to NPWS spatial standards. CABB is an Interreg VA project funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Government in Ireland and the Northern Ireland Executive. Interreg VA is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Mapping to NVC Classification in Northern Ireland and Ireland

More detailed habitat mapping will be needed for the Montiaghs Moss SAC and a small percentage of each of the other six CAP sites. This will provide the information necessary to facilitate the formulation of meaningful management recommendations. As such an additional layer using National Vegetation Classification (NVC) will be required. Potential suppliers should submit a total cost per day, to include travel and subsistence, for NVC mapping.. CABB is an Interreg VA project funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Government in Ireland and the Northern Ireland Executive. Interreg VA is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Lidar mapping for Garron Plateau SAC (4652 ha) in Northern Ireland

Suppliers should provide a tender price for Lidar mapping of Garron Plateau SAC. Tenders for lots 9 to 13 will be awarded separately, depending on the availability of funds.. CABB is an Interreg VA project funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Government in Ireland and the Northern Ireland Executive. Interreg VA is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Lidar Mapping for Montiaghs Moss SAC (151 ha) in Northern Ireland

Suppliers are sought to provide Lidar mapping of Montiaghs Moss, a 151ha site in Northern Ireland.. CABB is an Interreg VA project funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Government in Ireland and the Northern Ireland Executive. Interreg VA is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Lidar mapping of Drunragh/ Pettigo Plateau SAC (2075ha) in Ireland

Lidar mapping of Drunragh/ Pettigo Plateau SAC in Ireland. This is a 2079ha site in Ireland. Tenders for lots 9 to 13 will be awarded separately, depending on the availability of funds.. CABB is an Interreg VA project funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Government in Ireland and the Northern Ireland Executive. Interreg VA is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Lidar mapping for Muirkirk Uplands in Scotland (18000ha) in Scotland

We require Lidar mapping of this bog site in south west Scotland - Muirkirk Uplands and North Lowther SPA. Tenders for lots 9 to 13 will be awarded separately, depending on the availability of funds.. CABB is an Interreg VA project funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Government in Ireland and the Northern Ireland Executive. Interreg VA is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

## Key Details

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Publication source | Public Contracts Scotland |
| Latest notice | https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=MAY319596 |
| Notice type | OJEU - F3 - Contract Award Notice |
| Procurement type | Standard |
| Procurement category | Services |
| Procurement method | Open |
| Procurement method details | Open procedure |
| Tender suitability | Not specified |
| Awardee scale | Not specified |
| All stages | Tender, Award |

## Dates

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Publication date | 18 May 2018 |
| Submission deadline | 3 Jan 2018 |
| Future notice date | Not specified |
| Award date | 5 Feb 2018 |
| Contract period | 8 Jan 2018 - 31 Dec 2018 |
| Recurrence | Not specified |

## Values

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Tender value | £220,000 |
| Lots value | Not specified |
| Awards value | Not specified |
| Contracts value | Not specified |

## Status

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Tender status | Complete |
| Lots status | Complete |
| Awards status | Unsuccessful |
| Contracts status | Active |

## Buyer

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Main buyer | ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS NORTHERN IRELAND |
| Locality | BELFAST |
| Post town | Northern Ireland |
| Postcode | BT8 7QT |
| Country | Northern Ireland |
| ITL 1 | TLN Northern Ireland |
| ITL 2 | TLN0 Northern Ireland |
| ITL 3 | TLN06 Belfast |
| Local authority | Belfast |
| Electoral ward | Belvoir |
| Westminster constituency | Belfast South and Mid Down |
| Delivery location | TLM9 Southern Scotland, TLN0 Northern Ireland, TLN07 Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon |

## CPV Codes

### Divisions

- 71 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services

### Codes

- 71354100 - Digital mapping services

## Release History

- 18 May 2018 at 00:00 - Award - OJEU - F3 - Contract Award Notice - https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=MAY319596
- 16 Feb 2018 at 00:00 - Award - OJEU - F3 - Contract Award Notice - https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=FEB310607
- 30 Oct 2017 at 00:00 - Tender - OJEU - F2 - Contract Notice - https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=OCT299626

## Documents

- https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/NoticeDownload/DownloadDocument.aspx?id=OCT299626&idx=6
  20th December 2017 - Arrangements for answering queries over the Christmas Holidays
- https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/NoticeDownload/DownloadDocument.aspx?id=OCT299626&idx=5
  20th December 2017 - Further information re Q18
- https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/NoticeDownload/DownloadDocument.aspx?id=OCT299626&idx=4
  20th December 2017 - Further information on Question 16.
- https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/NoticeDownload/DownloadDocument.aspx?id=OCT299626&idx=3
  19th December 2017 - map for Montiaghs
- https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/NoticeDownload/DownloadDocument.aspx?id=OCT299626&idx=2
  30th November 2017 - UPLAND HABITAT SURVEY AND MAPPING OF EU SITES (SAC) IN COUNTY DONEGAL
- https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/NoticeDownload/DownloadDocument.aspx?id=OCT299626&idx=1
  31st October 2017 - CABB Habitat Mapping Specification
- https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=OCT299626
  Habitat Mapping for CABB - RSPB Northern Ireland, as lead partner in an EU funded project, is seeking the services of competent supplier to deliver detailed habitat mapping to an appropriate level of detail, incorporating the EUNIS classification with options for Lidar mapping on SAC sites by the end of 2018.
- https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=FEB310607
  Habitat Mapping for CABB - RSPB Northern Ireland, as lead partner in an EU funded project, is seeking the services of competent supplier to deliver detailed habitat mapping to an appropriate level of detail, incorporating the EUNIS classification with options for Lidar mapping on SAC sites by the end of 2018.
- https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=MAY319596
  Habitat Mapping for CABB - RSPB Northern Ireland, as lead partner in an EU funded project, is seeking the services of competent supplier to deliver detailed habitat mapping to an appropriate level of detail, incorporating the EUNIS classification with options for Lidar mapping on SAC sites by the end of 2018.

## Notice URLs

- http://
- http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk
- http://www.rspb.org.uk
- https://api.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/v1/Notice?id=ocds-r6ebe6-0000516886

## Provenance

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