Contracts awarded- Date of publication Simap: 03.11.2016
1. Contracting authority1.1 Official name and address of the contracting authority- Contracting authority/Authority of assignment: Swiss Confederation, Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA
Procurement authority/Organizer: Embassy of Switzerland in the United Kingdom, 16-18 Montagu Place,
W1H2 BQ
London,
United Kingdom,
URL
www.eda.admin.ch/london
1.2 Type of contracting authority- Confederation (Central federal administration)
1.3
Type of procedure
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Open procedure
1.4
Type of order
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Order for services
1.5
Scope of international treaties
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Yes
2. Objects of procurement2.1 Project title of the acquisition- Cleaning-Services London....
2.2 Service category- Service category CPC:
[14] Building cleaning services and management
2.3 Common Procurement Vocabulary CPV: | 90911000 - Accommodation, building and window cleaning services |
3. Decision of acceptance3.2 Tenderer considered
List of tenderers
- Name: Starplus Cleaning Services Ltd, 15-17 Ingate Place,
SW8
3NS,
United Kingdom
Price:
Without indication according to Art.23(3)(b)
3.3 Reasons for the decision to award- Reasons: The most economically advantageous bid according to article 21 of the Public Procurement Act.
4. Other information 4.1 Invitation to tender- Publications from: 11.08.2016
Organ of publication: www.simap.ch
Number of publication
926139
4.2 Date of the award- Date: 01.11.2016
4.3 Number of offers received - Number of offers: 8
4.5 Procedures for appeal- Pursuant to Art. 30 of the Federal Act on Public Procurement, an appeal against this publication may be filed within 20 days since notification in writing in an official language of Switzerland to the Federal Administrative Court, Postfach, 9023 St.Gallen. The appeal petition must be submitted in duplicate and must contain the application, the grounds of appeal with details of the evidence and the signature of the appellant or his agent; a copy of the present publication and documents cited as evidence must be attached, provided they are in the appellant’s possession.
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