Extension of maintenance agreement Train Scan Douane
The Belastingdienst, via the IUC Douane, is seeking an extension of the maintenance agreement for a previously purchased train scan. The scan, originally with an economic life of 10 years, can now continue to be used through annual maintenance. The Douane intends to deploy various control methodologies and requires uninterrupted, secure operation of the scan. Therefore, an annual maintenance service is necessary, including the required certifications for safety and compliance. The procurement follows a negotiated procedure without publication, based on the previous European procedure EG2010/S 159-245949.
Services · Onderhandeling zonder bekendmaking · European procedure
01What is being requested
The Belastingdienst, via the IUC Douane, is seeking an extension of the maintenance agreement for a previously purchased train scan. The scan, originally with an economic life of 10 years, can now continue to be used through annual maintenance. The Douane intends to deploy various control methodologies and requires uninterrupted, secure operation of the scan. Therefore, an annual maintenance service is necessary, including the required certifications for safety and compliance. The procurement follows a negotiated procedure without publication, based on the previous European procedure EG2010/S 159-245949.
The Douane purchased a train scan at that time following a European procurement procedure as published in the TED Official Journal under number: EG2010/S 159-245949. At that time, an economic life of 10 years was assumed, which is customary for this technology. It has emerged that the train scan is currently in a state where it is possible to further extend the service life through annual maintenance, which was not requested in the procurement documents at the time for the coming years. Because the Douane is considering the use of various control methodologies, the undisturbed and secure use o
02Outcome
Rapiscan Systems Ltd
03Exclusion grounds
- No specific exclusion grounds were extracted. In a European tender, the mandatory and discretionary grounds of art. 2.86/2.87 of the Dutch Procurement Act almost always apply — check the European Single Procurement Document (ESPD).
04Value in context
05Bidders in this segment
06Legal themes that may be relevant here
07Frequently asked questions
What is the purpose of this maintenance agreement?
What requirements are imposed on the maintenance of the train scan?
Why has this additional maintenance service become necessary?
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08Estimated value versus the market
€ 350K
€ 1,0 mln
€ 3,3 mln
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