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ОГОЛОШЕННЯ Про Проведення Відкритих Торгів UA-2020-12-11-006110-B ОГОЛОШЕННЯ про проведення відкритих торгів UA-2020-12-11-006110-b Найменування замовника: Служба автомобільних доріг у Чернігівській області Purchasing body: Motor Roads Service in Chernihiv Oblast Категорія замовника: Legal person providing the needs of the state or territorial community Kind: Legal person providing the needs of the state or territorial community Ідентифікаційний код замовника в 25901106 ЄДР: National ID: 25901106 Місцезнаходження замовника: Київська 17, Чернігів, Чернігівська область, 14005, Україна Контактна особа замовника, Велігорська Оксана , уповноважена здійснювати зв’язок з [email protected], 380662146633, учасниками: Contact point: [email protected], 380662146633,, Veligorska Oksana Вид предмета закупівлі: services Main procurement category: services Назва предмета закупівлі: Послуги з експлуатаційного утримання автомобільних доріг загального користування державного значення та штучних споруд на них в Чернігівській області на 2021-2022 роки: М-01 Київ - Чернігів - Нові Яриловичі (на м. Гомель) (окремими ділянками) з під’їздами до м. Чернігова, Н-27 Чернігів - Мена - Сосниця - Грем’яч (окремими ділянками), Н-28 Чернігів -Городня - Сеньківка, Р-56 Чернігів - Пакуль -контрольно-пропускний пункт “Славутич” -Чорнобиль (з під’їздом до м. Славутича), Р-69 Київ -Вишгород - Десна - Чернігів з під’їздом до смт. Гончарівське, Р-83 Славутич - Любеч - Ріпки- /М-01/ - Городня-/Н-28/ - Сновськ - Корюківка - Семенівка - Костобобрів - Чайкине-/Н-27/ (окремими ділянками), Т-10-08 Київ - Літочки -Кіпті, Т-25-06 Чернігів - Любеч, Т-25-07 /М-01/ - Добрянка, Т-25-13 Козелець - Козари - Носівка (окремими ділянками), Т-25-28 Козелець - Бобровиця (окремими ділянками), Т-25-35 Козелець - Карпилівка - Сорокошичі, Т-25-47 /М-01/ - Ладинка, Т-25-49 Козелець - Данівка, Т-25-53 Красилівка - Надинівка, Т-25-54 /М-01/ - Олешня, Т-25-55 /Н-27/ - Вознесенське, Т-25-61 Ріпки - Задеріївка - Радуль Title of the subject of purchase: Services for maintenance of public roads of state importance and man-made structures on them in the Chernihiv region for 2021-2022: M-01 Kyiv - Chernihiv - Novi Yarilovichi (in Gomel) (separate sections) with entrances to the city. Chernihiv, H-27 Chernihiv - Mena - Sosnytsia - Gremyach (separate sections), H-28 Chernihiv - Hrodna - Senkivka, R-56 Chernihiv - Pakul - checkpoint "Slavutych" - Chernobyl (with access to Slavutych), R-69 Kyiv -Vyshhorod - Desna - Chernihiv with access to the urban-type settlement Goncharivske, R-83 Slavutych - Lyubech - Ripky- / M-01 / - Gorodnya- / N-28 / - Snovsk - Koryukivka - Semenivka - Kostobobriv - Chaikine- / N-27 / (separate sections), T-10-08 Kyiv - Litochky -Kipti, T-25-06 Chernihiv - Lyubech, T-25-07 / M-01 / - Dobryanka, T-25-13 Kozelets - Kozary - Nosivka (separate sections), T-25-28 Kozelets - Bobrovytsia (separate sections), T-25-35 Kozelets - Karpylivka - Sorokoshychi, T-25-47 / M-01 / - Ladynka, T-25-49 Kozelets - Danivka, T-25-53 Krasylivka - Nadynivka, T- 25-54 / M-01 / - Oleshnya, T-25-55 / N-27 / - Voznesenske, T-25-61 Ripky - Zaderiyivka - Radul Код за Єдиним закупівельним ДК 021:2015:63710000-9: Support services for land словником: transport CPV: DK 021:2015:63710000-9: Support services for land transport Назва номенклатурної позиції Код згідно з Кількість Місце Строк предмета закупівлі Єдиним товарів або поставки поставки закупівельним обсяг товарів або товарів, словником, що виконання місце виконання найбільше робіт чи виконання робіт чи відповідає назві надання робіт чи надання номенклатурної послуг надання послуг позиції предмета послуг закупівлі Послуги з експлуатаційного утримання СPV Code: 1 послуга 14005, до 31 автомобільних доріг загального 63710000-9 — Україна, December користування державного значення та Послуги з Чернігівська 2022 штучних споруд на них в Чернігівській обслуговування область, області на 2021-2022 роки: М-01 Київ - наземних видів Чернігів, Чернігів - Нові Яриловичі (на м. Гомель) транспорту Київська 17 (окремими ділянками) з під’їздами до м. CPV: 63710000-9 Чернігова, Н-27 Чернігів - Мена - Сосниця - Грем’яч (окремими ділянками), Н-28 Чернігів -Городня - Сеньківка, Р-56 Чернігів - Пакуль -контрольно-пропускний пункт “Славутич” -Чорнобиль (з під’їздом до м. Славутича), Р-69 Київ -Вишгород - Десна - Чернігів з під’їздом до смт. Гончарівське, Р-83 Славутич - Любеч - Ріпки-/М-01/ - Городня-/Н-28/ - Сновськ - Корюківка - Семенівка - Костобобрів - Чайкине-/Н-27/ (окремими ділянками), Т-10-08 Київ - Літочки -Кіпті, Т-25-06 Чернігів - Любеч, Т-25-07 /М-01/ - Добрянка, Т-25-13 Козелець - Козари - Носівка (окремими ділянками), Т-25-28 Козелець - Бобровиця (окремими ділянками), Т-25-35 Козелець - Карпилівка - Сорокошичі, Т-25-47 /М-01/ - Ладинка, Т-25-49 Козелець - Данівка, Т-25-53 Красилівка - Надинівка, Т-25-54 /М-01/ - Олешня, Т-25-55 /Н-27/ - Вознесенське, Т-25-61 Ріпки -Задеріївка - Радуль Description: Services for maintenance of public roads of state importance and man- made structures on them in the Chernihiv region for 2021-2022: M-01 Kyiv - Chernihiv - Novi Yarilovichi (in Gomel) (separate sections) with entrances to the city. Chernihiv, H-27 Chernihiv - Mena - Sosnytsia - Gremyach (separate sections), H-28 Chernihiv - Hrodna - Senkivka, R-56 Chernihiv - Pakul - checkpoint "Slavutych" - Chernobyl (with access to Slavutych), R-69 Kyiv -Vyshhorod - Desna - Chernihiv with access to the urban-type settlement Goncharivske, R-83 Slavutych - Lyubech - Ripky- / M-01 / - Gorodnya- / N-28 / - Snovsk - Koryukivka - Semenivka - Kostobobriv - Chaikine- / N-27 / (separate sections), T-10-08 Kyiv - Litochky -Kipti, T-25-06 Chernihiv - Lyubech, T-25-07 / M-01 / - Dobryanka, T-25-13 Kozelets - Kozary - Nosivka (separate sections), T-25-28 Kozelets - Bobrovytsia (separate sections), T-25-35 Kozelets - Karpylivka - Sorokoshychi, T-25-47 / M-01 / - Ladynka, T-25-49 Kozelets - Danivka, T-25-53 Krasylivka - Nadynivka, T- 25-54 / M-01 / - Oleshnya, T-25-55 / N-27 / - Voznesenske, T-25-61 Ripky - Zaderiyivka - Radul Умови оплати: Подія Опис Тип оплати Період, Тип днів Розмір (днів) оплати, (%) another event Кошти Державного Prepayments 90 banking 30 бюджету України submitting Кошти Державного Postpayments 5 banking 70 services бюджету України Очікувана вартість предмета 1 199 457 000,00 UAH закупівлі: Джерело фінансування закупівлі: Джерело фінансування закупівлі Опис Сума State budget of Ukraine Кошти Державного бюджету України 1199457000 UAH Розмір мінімального кроку 11 994 570,00 UAH пониження ціни: Математична формула для відсутня розрахунку приведеної ціни (у разі її застосування): Кінцевий строк подання тендерних 05 February 2021 16:00 пропозицій: Мова тендерної пропозиції: українська Дата та час розкриття тендерних 05 February 2021 16:03 пропозицій: Дата та час проведення 12 April 2021 14:28 електронного аукціону: Вид та умови надання забезпечення відсутні пропозицій учасників: Розмір надання забезпечення 5997285 UAH пропозицій учасників: Розмір та умови надання відсутні забезпечення виконання договору про закупівлю:.
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