Purchase of satellite based Digital Elevation Model (DEM) and corresponding satellite stereo imagery covering an area around Station Nord in North-East Greenland.

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02.06.2017 09:22 (GMT+02:00)

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Aarhus Universitet Aarhus Universitet
Lasse Krongaard Lasse Krongaard
Trøjborgvej 82-84
8000 Aarhus C
Dänemark
311 19 103

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Aarhus Universitet 311 19 103 Trøjborgvej 82-84 Aarhus C 8000 Lasse Krongaard +45 60202600 udbud@au.dk www.au.dk Purchase of satellite based Digital Elevation Model (DEM) and corresponding satellite stereo imagery covering an area around Station Nord in North-East Greenland. Aarhus University and Villum Research Station, Station Nord plan to purchase a new satellite based Digital Elevation Model (DEM) and corresponding satellite stereo imagery covering an area around Station Nord in North-East Greenland. The budget amounts to 2 500 000 DKK. The imagery and derived products is intended for research activities for researchers affiliated with Aarhus University and/or Villum Research Station. The data will be used for many different reasons but main emphasis will be for ecological analysis and modelling purposes. The requirements for the DEM are that it must be based on in-track and coherent satellite stereo acquisitions, must have a spatial resolution of 1 meter or better, the DEM must be derived from 2016 summer imagery to correspond with existing data sets. The delivery of DEM and imagery should be accompanied by on-site support and assistance in Denmark. 2500000.00 Aarhus University and Villum Research Station, Station Nord plan to purchase a new satellite based Digital Elevation Model (DEM) and corresponding satellite stereo imagery covering an area around Station Nord in North-East Greenland. The budget amounts to 2 500 000 DKK. The imagery and derived products is intended for research activities for researchers affiliated with Aarhus University and/or Villum Research Station. The data will be used for many different reasons but main emphasis will be for ecological analysis and modelling purposes. The requirements for the DEM are that it must be based on in-track and coherent satellite stereo acquisitions, must have a spatial resolution of 1 meter or better, the DEM must be derived from 2016 summer imagery to correspond with existing data sets. The delivery of DEM and imagery should be accompanied by on-site support and assistance in Denmark. Aarhus University and Villum Research Station, Station Nord plan to purchase a new satellite based Digital Elevation Model (DEM) and corresponding satellite stereo imagery covering an area around Station Nord in North-East Greenland. The budget amounts to 2 500 000 DKK. The imagery and derived products is intended for research activities for researchers affiliated with Aarhus University and/or Villum Research Station. The data will be used for many different reasons but main emphasis will be for ecological analysis and modelling purposes. The requirements for the DEM are that it must be based on in-track and coherent satellite stereo acquisitions, must have a spatial resolution of 1 meter or better, the DEM must be derived from 2016 summer imagery to correspond with existing data sets. The delivery of DEM and imagery should be accompanied by on-site support and assistance in Denmark. 2017-05-18 DHI GRAS A/S Agern Allé 5 Hørsholm 2970 2500000.00 Klagenævnet for Udbud Dahlerups Pakhus — Langelinie Allé 17 Copenhagen Ø 2100 +45 35291000 klfu@erst.dk Appeals regarding pre-qualification must be received by the Complaints Board for Public Procurement (Klagenævnet for Udbud) within 20 calendar days counted from the day following the Contracting Authority has announced the decision of pre-qualification to the participating applicants. Appeals regarding the award of the contract must be received by the Complaints Board for Public Procurement (Klagenævnet for Udbud) 45 days from the day following date of the publication of the Contracting Authority's notice in the Official Journal of the European Union that the Contracting Authority has entered into a contract. The Contracting Authority must hold a mandatory standstill period of 10 or 15 calendar days from the day following the day on which the Contracting Authority forwarded a notice to the tenderers regarding the contract award. If the notification has been made by electronic means (e-mail), the contracting authority shall at the earliest enter into a contract after the expiry of a standstill period of 10 calendar days. If the notification has been made by mail, the contracting authority shall at the earliest enter into the contract after 15 calendar days. If the appeal is received by the Complaints Board for Public Procurement before the expiry of the standstill period, the appeal will automatically have temporary suspensive effect until the Complaints Board for Public Procurement has taken a decision on whether the appeal should have suspensive effect or not. At the latest concurrently with submission of an appeal to the Complaints Board for Public Procurement, the complainant must inform the contracting authority of the alleged infringement and whether the appeal is to be referred to the Board. Konkurrence- og Forbrugerstyrelsen Carl Jacobsens Vej 35 Valby 2500 +45 4171500 kfst@kfst.dk 2017-06-01

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