7517646 - Shallow water oil spill response vessels

The Danish Emergency Management Agency (DEMA, part of the Ministry of Defence) is responsible for shoreline clean-up. DEMA maintains five bases of equipment for near- and on- shore response. There have been a number of spill incidents off the Danish coasts, the most significant being the BALTIC CARRIER (2001). Most incidents have occurred close to the coast and in rough sea conditions and consequently most of the clean-up took place on shore. Based on these experiences and those of neighboring counties it was decided to acquire a shallow water oil spill capacity. In order to handle oil spill in shallow/coastal waters, the Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization (DALO) wishes to procure eighteen (18) simple and solid shallow water oil spill response vessels (workboats in the category of small landing crafts). The vessels shall be fitted and supplied with various equipment such as, but not exclusively, engine, crane with grab, oil pump, oil skimmer and containers for oil. All of the vessels shall be on trailers suitable for road transport. Four (4) of the eighteen vessels on trailers shall be smaller and able to/fit into and be transported by a C-130J Hercules aircraft.

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34500000-2  Ships and boats
34513000-6  Fishing, emergency and other special vessels
90741200-5  Oil spillage control services

Kammeradvokaten
Poul Schmith/Kammeradvokaten
Vester Farimagsgade 23
1606
København V
Denmark

KAPS - Martin Karst

Published notices
02. Contract notice (TED (v209)) 25/01/2017 18:11
03. Contract award notice (TED (v209)) 15/03/2017 13:40
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Shallow water oil spill response vessels
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