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Harbour Wall Repairs Honiton, UK

RESCUE VESSELS MCJ Ref No: 1265/E/41 Tender Ref No: 341061-2021 Project Stage: Contract Award Area: Iceland, Reykjavik Value: 3,705,000,000 ISK Promoter: Ríkiskaup, Borgartun 7c, Reykjavik, IS-105, Iceland. E-mail: brynjah@rikiskaup.is Contact: Brynja Björg Halldórsdóttir Profile: New vessels for the Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue. Ríkiskaup, the Central Public Procurement Agency in Iceland, on behalf of the Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue (SAR) (Slysavarnafélagið Landsbjörg), invites interested candidates to take part in this pre-qualification for for a Competitive Procedure with Negotiations regarding the build of 3 new vessels fully equipped rescue ships that are apt for the challenging weather conditions of Iceland for the Buyer that are constructed with the Buyer's needs in mind. The aim is to select up to 5 candidates from this prequalification process to take part in a Competitive Procedure with Negotiations (CPN), after which a contract will be awarded to one Tenderer. Furthermore, the Buyer reserves the right to buy up to 10 additional vessels from the selected Supplier, that is 13 in total, provided that the same terms are applicable for the additional ships, considering only change in price levels due to applicable price index Tender Details: Competitive Procedure. Reference No: 21245 Date of Award: 01/06/2021 Tenders Received: 6 Supplier/Contractor: KewaTec Aluboat oy ab, Storgrundsvägen 1, Kokkola, FI-67900, Finland E-mail: sales@kewatec.fi Dated: 06/07/2021

RESEARCH VESSEL MCJ Ref No: 1265/E/42 Tender Ref No: 336594-2021 Project Stage: Contract Award Area: Germany, Oldenburg Value: 465,000 EUR Promoter: OFFIS e.V., Escherweg 2, Oldenburg, 26121, Germany. E-mail: vergabestelle@bbt-kanzlei.de Profile: Delivery of a new research boat for the DLR. The new DLR research institute "Systems Engineering for Future Mobility" is located in Oldenburg, in the state Lower Saxony, northern Germany. The Institute has its roots in the IT research institute OFFIS e. V., which is also based in Oldenburg. The "Transport" department of the OFFIS institute was transferred to the new DLR-SE institute to manage the research opportunities in the field of computer science methods and tools for the improve verification and validation of automated traffic systems (road, rail, ship). The transfer of the OFFIS e. V. "Transport" area in the new DLR institute has not yet been completed, which is why this is here the research boat advertised by the OFFIS e. V. is bought. The plant becomes the property and possession of DLR e. V. pass over as soon as the transformation process has been completed (expected by the end of 2021). This is an important component of maritime research at the DLR Institute maritime test field eMIR (e-Maritime Integrated Reference Platform), which consists of a virtual and a physical test field. The testing of new maritime systems gradually goes from simulative to physical experiments, what goes undertakes place using a research boat. This is supposed to testing of assistance systems for navigation and of communication procedures ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore. As part of a project, the research boat should be retrospectively requested by the client be converted into an autonomous vehicle and, among other things, as a test vehicle for serve sensor testing. It should also be used for various future projects are also available Tender Details: Open Procedure. Reference No: CXP4Y6JRH77 Date of Award: 23/06/2021 Tenders Received: 1 Supplier/Contractor: FR. Fassmer GmbH & Co. KG, Berne, Germany Dated: 05/07/2021

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HARBOUR WALL REPAIRS MCJ Ref No: 1265/X/55 Project Stage: Contract Award Area: UK, Honiton Source: Promoter Project Duration: 01/09/2021 - 31/10/2021 Value: £30,000 Promoter: East Devon District Council, Blackdown House, Border Road, Heathpark, Honiton, EX14 1EJ E-mail: hal.furneaux-gotch@eastdevon.gov.uk Profile: The works comprise of the localised repairs of the harbour wall at Axmouth Harbour, including repointing, filling of voids and repairs to the concrete toe and capping wall Tender Details: Open Procedure Tenders Received: 1 Supplier/Contractor: Teignmouth Maritime Services Ltd, Unit 20 & 22b Dawlish Business Park, Dawlish Devon, EX7 0NH Dated: 05/07/2021

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