Skeletal whale deinstallation services The Contracting Authority is seeking to establish a single party framework agreement with a suitably qualified service provider to carry out the safe deinstallation of a suspended juvenile humpback whale and adult fin whale skeleton at the Natural History Museum in Dublin The service provider must be a suitably accredited and experienced natural history conservator Suitable accreditation requires registration with a recognised national conservation accreditation organisation e g ICRI ICON etc Suitable experience requires examples of practical work involving the dismantling of suspended whale specimens in a museum environment The Scope of services include inter alia 1 Condition assessment initial record of specimen and ongoing record keeping of process 2 Deinstallation of specimens the safe dismantling of the two whale specimens and retrieval from height 3 Preparation for transport ensuring the elements of the specimen can be safely transported out of the building 4 Preparation of Specimens optional The desintallation is required to be complete by the end of October 2020 subject to Covid19 restrictions being lifted sufficiently to do so The Contracting Authority also reserves the right to engage the successful tenderer to carry out the re installation of the specimens at a later date As the subject matter of this framework agreement is a Title III service the establishment of the framework is not fully subject to the provisions of Directive 2014 24 EC with regards to the choice of procedure Therefore the Contracting Authority is employing a Single Stage Procedure with negotiation br
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