In the period 2027–2032, the Danish Environmental Protection Agency intends to monitor anthropogenic continuous low-frequency underwater noise in order to assess its levels, as well as its spatial distribution and temporal development in Danish marine waters.The monitoring shall result in data that are comparable with previously collected data from Danish waters, as well as data collected from other EU Member States’ monitoring programmes of continuous low-frequency underwater noise. Therefore, the monitoring must be carried out in accordance with the applicable technical guideline Kontinuerlig undervandsstøj – M32 (Tougaard, 2019a; only available in Danish).The project shall report data to relevant data bases to be used for assessment of good environmental status under the MSFD and other relevant assessments in relation to the regional sea conventions.
Deadline
Fristen for modtagelse af bud var på 2026-06-18.
Indkøbet blev offentliggjort på 2026-05-19.
Udbudsbekendtgørelse (2026-05-19) Objekt Omfanget af udbuddet
Titel: Monitoring of continuous low-frequency underwater noise 2027-2032
Referencenummer: 2026-18966
Kort beskrivelse:
In the period 2027–2032, the Danish Environmental Protection Agency intends to monitor anthropogenic continuous low-frequency underwater noise in order to assess its levels, as well as its spatial distribution and temporal development in Danish marine waters.The monitoring shall result in data that are comparable with previously collected data from Danish waters, as well as data collected from other EU Member States’ monitoring programmes of continuous low-frequency underwater noise. Therefore, the monitoring must be carried out in accordance with the applicable technical guideline Kontinuerlig undervandsstøj – M32 (Tougaard, 2019a; only available in Danish).The project shall report data to relevant data bases to be used for assessment of good environmental status under the MSFD and other relevant assessments in relation to the regional sea conventions.
In the period 2027–2032, the Danish Environmental Protection Agency intends to monitor anthropogenic continuous low-frequency underwater noise in order to assess its levels, as well as its spatial distribution and temporal development in Danish marine waters.The monitoring shall result in data that are comparable with previously collected data from Danish waters, as well as data collected from other EU Member States’ monitoring programmes of continuous low-frequency underwater noise. Therefore, the monitoring must be carried out in accordance with the applicable technical guideline Kontinuerlig undervandsstøj – M32 (Tougaard, 2019a; only available in Danish).The project shall report data to relevant data bases to be used for assessment of good environmental status under the MSFD and other relevant assessments in relation to the regional sea conventions.
Kontrakttype: Tjenesteydelser
Produkter/tjenester: Havforskning📦
Anslået værdi uden moms: 4 800 000 DKK 💰
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Beskrivelse
Intern ID: 2026-18966
Yderligere oplysninger:
The tenderer is obliged to comply with the contracting authority’s labour clause in connection with its performance of the contract.
The tendered contract has not been divided into lots, see section 49(2) of the Danish Public Procurement Act, due to the need for consistent methodological application and the consideration of limiting the coordination task in during the performance of the assignment.
The tenderer must complete and submit the ESPD as preliminary proof of compliance with the requirements set out in section 148(1)(i)-(iii) of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
Prior to the decision on award of the contract, documentation of the information provided in the ESPD must be submitted, see sections 151 and 152 of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
The tenderer is obliged to comply with the contracting authority’s labour clause in connection with its performance of the contract.
The tendered contract has not been divided into lots, see section 49(2) of the Danish Public Procurement Act, due to the need for consistent methodological application and the consideration of limiting the coordination task in during the performance of the assignment.
The tenderer must complete and submit the ESPD as preliminary proof of compliance with the requirements set out in section 148(1)(i)-(iii) of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
Prior to the decision on award of the contract, documentation of the information provided in the ESPD must be submitted, see sections 151 and 152 of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
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Land: Danmark 🇩🇰
Varighed: 72 måneder Titel
Partiets identifikationsnummer: LOT-0000
Procedure Type af procedure
Åben procedure ✅
Retsgrundlag: Direktiv 2014/24/EU
Hovedpunkterne i proceduren: Open procedure - Public tender.
Administrative oplysninger
Frist for modtagelse af bud eller ansøgninger om deltagelse: 2026-06-18 21:59:00 📅
Betingelser for åbning af buddene: 2026-06-19 05:00:00 📅
Betingelser for åbning af buddene (sted): Odense
Sprog, på hvilke bud eller ansøgninger om deltagelse kan indgives: engelsk 🗣️
Minimumsfrist, inden for hvilken tilbudsgiveren skal opretholde tilbuddet: 3 måneder Udbudsbetingelser
Tilbudsgivere kan indgive mere end ét tilbud
Avanceret eller kvalificeret elektronisk signatur eller segl (jf forordning (EU) nr 910/2014) er påkrævet
Åbningsdato: 2026-06-19 05:00:00 📅
Sted: Odense
Elektronisk fakturering: Påkrævet
Der vil blive anvendt elektronisk betaling ✅
Frist for anmodning om yderligere oplysninger: 2026-06-08 11:00:00 📅
Ordregivende myndighed Navn og adresser
Navn: Miljøstyrelsen
Nationalt registreringsnummer: 25798376
Postadresse: Lerchesgade 35
Postnummer: 5000
Postby: Odense
Region: Fyn
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Land: Danmark 🇩🇰
Enhed: Morten Jacobsen
E-mail: mojac@mst.dk📧
Telefon: +45 72544000📞 Den ordregivende myndigheds type
Ministerium eller anden myndighed på nationalt plan eller forbundsplan
Hovedaktivitet
Miljø
Kommunikation
URL til dokumenter: https://permalink.mercell.com/284093077.aspx🌏
URL for deltagelse: https://permalink.mercell.com/284093077.aspx🌏
Elektronisk indgivelse: Påkrævet
Supplerende oplysninger Yderligere oplysninger
The tenderer is obliged to comply with the contracting authority’s labour clause in connection with its performance of the contract.
The tendered contract has not been divided into lots, see section 49(2) of the Danish Public Procurement Act, due to the need for consistent methodological application and the consideration of limiting the coordination task in during the performance of the assignment.
The tenderer must complete and submit the ESPD as preliminary proof of compliance with the requirements set out in section 148(1)(i)-(iii) of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
Prior to the decision on award of the contract, documentation of the information provided in the ESPD must be submitted, see sections 151 and 152 of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
The tenderer is obliged to comply with the contracting authority’s labour clause in connection with its performance of the contract.
The tendered contract has not been divided into lots, see section 49(2) of the Danish Public Procurement Act, due to the need for consistent methodological application and the consideration of limiting the coordination task in during the performance of the assignment.
The tenderer must complete and submit the ESPD as preliminary proof of compliance with the requirements set out in section 148(1)(i)-(iii) of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
Prior to the decision on award of the contract, documentation of the information provided in the ESPD must be submitted, see sections 151 and 152 of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
Gennemgå organ
Navn: Klagenævnet for Udbud - Nævnenes Hus
Nationalt registreringsnummer: 37795526
Postadresse: Toldboden 2
Postnummer: 8800
Postby: Viborg
Region: Vestjylland
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Land: Danmark 🇩🇰
E-mail: klfu@naevneneshus.dk📧
Telefon: +45 72405600📞
Fax: +45 33307799 📠
URL: http://www.naevneneshus.dk🌏 Tjeneste, hvorfra der kan indhentes oplysninger om klageproceduren
Navn: Konkurrence- og Forbrugerstyrelsen
Nationalt registreringsnummer: 10294819
Postadresse: Carl Jacobsens Vej 35
Postnummer: 2500
Postby: Valby
Region: Byen København
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E-mail: kfst@kfst.dk📧
Telefon: +45 41715000📞
Fax: +45 41715100 📠
URL: http://www.kfst.dk🌏 Gennemgangsprocedure
Præcise oplysninger om fristerne for gennemgangsprocedurer:
Pursuant to Consolidated Act no. 593 of 2 June 2016 on the Complaints Board for Public Procurement as amended, the following time limits apply to the filing of requests for a review procedure:
Complaints about procurement procedures or decisions falling within Part II of the Danish Public Procurement Act which are not covered by subsection 1 of the Act, must, according to section 7(2) of the Act, be filed with the Danish Complaints Board for Public Procurement within:
(1) 45 calendar days of the contracting authority having published a notice in the Official Journal of the European Union to the effect that the contracting authority has entered into a contract. The time limit is calculated from the date after the date when the notice was published;
(2) 30 calendar days, calculated from the date after the date when the contracting authority notified the affected tenderers that a contract based on a framework agreement with reopening of competition or a dynamic purchasing system has been entered into, if the notification contained a statement of the reasons for the decision.
(3) six months of the contracting authority having entered into a framework agreement, counted from the date after the date when the contracting authority notified the affected candidates and tenderers, see section 2(2) of the Act, or section 171(4) of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
(4) 20 calendar days calculated from the date after the contracting authority has announced its decision, see section 185(2), second sentence, of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
If a contracting authority has complied with the procedure outlined in section 4 of the Act to ensure that a contract is not declared ineffective, see section 7(3) of the Act, an application for a review of whether the contracting authority has entered into a contract in contravention of the Public Procurement Directive without prior publication of a contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Union must be filed with the Danish Complaints Board for Public Procurement within 30 calendar days calculated from the date after the date when the contracting authority has published a notice in the Official Journal of the European Union stating that the contracting authority has entered into a contract, provided that the notice contains the reasons for the contracting authority’s decision to award the contract without prior publication of a contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Not later than on the date of the filing of an application for a review procedure with the Danish Complaints Board for Public Procurement, the applicant must notify the contracting authority in writing that an application for a review procedure has been filed with the Danish Complaints Board for Public Procurement, see section 6(4) of the Act. Furthermore, the contracting authority must be informed of whether the application for a review procedure has been filed in the stand-still period, see section 3(1) or (2) of the Act, or during the period of 10 calendar days laid down in section 4(1)(ii). In cases where the application for a review procedure has not been filed in the above-mentioned periods, the applicant must also state whether the applicant has applied for a stay pending the outcome of the review procedure, see section 12(1) of the Act.
The Danish Complaints Board for Public Procurement’s own review procedure guidelines are available on www.klfu.dk.
Præcise oplysninger om fristerne for gennemgangsprocedurer
Pursuant to Consolidated Act no. 593 of 2 June 2016 on the Complaints Board for Public Procurement as amended, the following time limits apply to the filing of requests for a review procedure:
Complaints about procurement procedures or decisions falling within Part II of the Danish Public Procurement Act which are not covered by subsection 1 of the Act, must, according to section 7(2) of the Act, be filed with the Danish Complaints Board for Public Procurement within:
(1) 45 calendar days of the contracting authority having published a notice in the Official Journal of the European Union to the effect that the contracting authority has entered into a contract. The time limit is calculated from the date after the date when the notice was published;
(2) 30 calendar days, calculated from the date after the date when the contracting authority notified the affected tenderers that a contract based on a framework agreement with reopening of competition or a dynamic purchasing system has been entered into, if the notification contained a statement of the reasons for the decision.
(3) six months of the contracting authority having entered into a framework agreement, counted from the date after the date when the contracting authority notified the affected candidates and tenderers, see section 2(2) of the Act, or section 171(4) of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
(4) 20 calendar days calculated from the date after the contracting authority has announced its decision, see section 185(2), second sentence, of the Danish Public Procurement Act.
If a contracting authority has complied with the procedure outlined in section 4 of the Act to ensure that a contract is not declared ineffective, see section 7(3) of the Act, an application for a review of whether the contracting authority has entered into a contract in contravention of the Public Procurement Directive without prior publication of a contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Union must be filed with the Danish Complaints Board for Public Procurement within 30 calendar days calculated from the date after the date when the contracting authority has published a notice in the Official Journal of the European Union stating that the contracting authority has entered into a contract, provided that the notice contains the reasons for the contracting authority’s decision to award the contract without prior publication of a contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Not later than on the date of the filing of an application for a review procedure with the Danish Complaints Board for Public Procurement, the applicant must notify the contracting authority in writing that an application for a review procedure has been filed with the Danish Complaints Board for Public Procurement, see section 6(4) of the Act. Furthermore, the contracting authority must be informed of whether the application for a review procedure has been filed in the stand-still period, see section 3(1) or (2) of the Act, or during the period of 10 calendar days laid down in section 4(1)(ii). In cases where the application for a review procedure has not been filed in the above-mentioned periods, the applicant must also state whether the applicant has applied for a stay pending the outcome of the review procedure, see section 12(1) of the Act.
The Danish Complaints Board for Public Procurement’s own review procedure guidelines are available on www.klfu.dk.
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Kilde: OJS 2026/S 096-343393 (2026-05-19)