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CfT: The Provision of Hydrological Modelling Pilot Study of the Bundorragha River
- Name of Contracting Authority:
- Department of Housing Local Government and Heritage
- Title:
- The Provision of Hydrological Modelling Pilot Study of the Bundorragha River
- CfT CA Unique ID:
- SPU CO37-2023
- Evaluation Mechanism:
- Price/Cost Effectiveness
- Description:
- The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (DHLGH) provides the legislative and policy framework for the conservation of nature and biodiversity in the Republic of Ireland. It also oversees its implementation, based on good science, with particular emphasis on the protection of habitats and species. The conservation of restoration of biodiversity and habitats in Ireland necessitates scientific monitoring to inform management design and to evaluate the relative success of implemented works. The conservation of habitats is also increasingly valued as an important component of global processes such as climate regulation, food security and water supply. NPWS is currently managing and regulating a large programme of works related to peatland restoration and the conservation management of river, callow, turlough and coastal dune ecosystems. This has led to the need for additional hydrological information and insights to aid in the design of management plans and to assess plans and measures developed by other agencies. In addition to this, the conservation status of ecosystems is under increasing threat from pressures related to development, pollution and other activities. Hydrological expertise is required to ascertain the linkages between habitats and surrounding areas, and advise on mitigation and remedial management options. The freshwater pearl mussel (FPM) is a freshwater species of international importance, but a species in decline in Ireland and across Europe. However, whilst hydrology is the main driver sustaining populations, it is relatively unstudied. This is problematic when attempting to design appropriate conservation management plans, and when trying to understand the impacts of activities that may alter the flow and water quality behaviour of a given river. One of the largest population of mussels that remains in Ireland is found in the Bundorragha River in the Delphi Valley, Co. Mayo. This area thereby presents a good setting in which to carry out detailed hydrological study for analysis and modelling purposes, which can be used for conservation and wider river management. The purpose of this request for tender is to procure scientific support to develop a pilot hydrological model of the Bundorragha River and its catchment, with a particular emphasis on the FPM and its hydrological environment. The study will attempt to understand the main environmental drivers sustaining the FPM in the Bundorragha River, identify land-use pressures that may be impacting on their sustainability, assess the possible impacts of climate change on river flow dynamics, and identify any conservation management issues and solutions.
- Procurement Type:
- Services
- CPC Category:
- Other services
- Directive:
- 2014/24/EU (Classic)
- Procedure:
- Open
- CfT Involves:
- A Public Contract
- CPV Codes:
-
90720000-Environmental protection
90700000-Environmental services
90711400-Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) services other than for construction
90711500-Environmental monitoring other than for construction
90722000-Environmental rehabilitation
90712000-Environmental planning
90714000-Environmental auditing
- Award per Item:
- No
- Inclusion of e-Auctions :
- No
- NUTS codes:
- IE IE0
- Estimated value (EUR):
- 50,000
- Awarded (CAN) value:
- 49,820
- Above or Below threshold:
- Below
- Time-limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate:
- 19/12/2023 16:00
- Deadline for dispatching invitations:
- End of clarification period:
- 05/12/2023 16:00
- Upload of documents within the clarifications:
- No
- Tenders Opening Date:
- 19/12/2023 16:30
- Allow suppliers to make an online Expression Of Interest:
- No
- Contract awarded in Lots:
- No
- Contract duration in months or years, including any options and renewals:
- 33 months
- Validity of Tender in days or months:
- 6 months
- EU funding:
- No
- Multiple tenders will be accepted:
- No
- Date of Publication/Invitation:
- 29/11/2023 12:48
- TED links for published notices:
-
https://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:726870-202...
- Date of Awarding:
- Language of publication:
- EN
- Number of openers:
- One