Belgium-Brussels: Study on assessment of possible global regulatory measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping
2018/S 114-258517
Contract notice
Services
Section I: Contracting authority
CLIMA A.4 – Financial Resources and Planning BU-24 00/061
Brussels
1049
Belgium
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NUTS code: BE
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Section II: Object
Study on assessment of possible global regulatory measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping
The main goal of the study is to help prepare for and feed into the discussions in the IMO (International Maritime Organisation) on emission reduction measures for the international shipping sector and their impacts on states in the framework of the IMO strategy on reduction of GHG emissions from ships. To be able to define the reduction measures needed to be in line with the temperature goal of the Paris Agreement, and assess their impact on states, a sound methodology is required taking into account the different issues such as the reduction potential, possible cost implications, projections of future trade growth and demand for shipping, etc.
Extra muros
Single study contract for 12 months.
Please note that the title in PIN S 034-073192 of 17.2.2018 was “Assessment of possible global regulatory measures to reduce GHG emissions from ships”.
Section III: Legal, economic, financial and technical information
Please refer to procurement documents.
Please refer to procurement documents.
Section IV: Procedure
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Section VI: Complementary information
In line with Article 134.1.e) of the rules of application to the financial Regulation nº 2015/1929 of 30.10.2015, during the 3 years following conclusion of the original contract, the contracting authority will be able to use the negotiated procedure for additional services (without prior publication of a contract notice) for new services or works consisting in the repetition of similar services or works entrusted to the economic operator to which the same contracting authority awarded an original contract, provided that these services or works are in conformity with a basic project for which the original contract was awarded after publication of a contract notice, subject to the conditions set out in paragraph 4 of Article 134.
Tender documents will be available for download at the address indicated under Heading I.3. The website will be updated regularly and it is the tenderers' responsibility to check for updates and modifications during the tendering period.
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