The Pelješac Bridge saga continues, and deadlines for various parts of the job, be it on the bridge itself or on its required access roads, rather unsurprisingly see more and more extensions…
As Josip Bohutinski/VL/Poslovni Dnevnik writes on the 13th of March, 2019, the State Commission for the control of public procurement procedures (DKOM) has dismissed an appeal lodged by Varaždin’s Colas to modify the tender documentation for the construction of Ston’s bypass of Sparagovići – Papratno and Papratno – Doli.
As Večernji list reports, Colas actually only lodged an appeal one day before the expiry of the bidding deadline on February the 14th, 2019. DKOM assessed this appeal, deemed it to be unfair and subsequently rejected it. The tender for the construction of the Ston bypass road was announced on December the 3rd, 2018, with the deadline for the submission of bids for the job set for the 21st of January this year.
Due to the requirements of potential contractors requesting explanations of the tender documentation, the bidding deadline has been extended several times. The estimated value of the works for the construction of the Ston bypass road is 449.1 million kuna, and according to the tender documentation, the chosen contractor will have a deadline for completing the works, which is currently 30 months from the date of introduction to the job.
While Croatian roads (Hrvatske ceste) can be satisfied with DKOM’s decision on the (very late in the day) Colas appeal for this part of Pelješac Bridge’s access road, when it comes to the second part of the Pelješac Bridge access road, the Duboka-Sparagovići section, the commission’s decision will have to be waited on once again. Namely, the decision for this access sectiont to be built by the Greek company J&P Avax has received an appeal from Aktor SA, another Greek company that participated in the tender, as well as Austria’s Strabag. J&P Avax offered 464.9 million kuna without VAT to build the Duboka – Sparagovići road section. The estimated value of these works currently stands at 482 million kuna. Offers for these works were officially opened in June last year.
In addition to J&P Avax, the job of constructing twelve kilometres’ worth of this section was desired by six other companies and consortia. In the selection decision, it was stated that J&P Avax’s bid was, according to the selection criterion, rated the most economically advantageous. The Aktor SA offered 464.6 million kuna, and Austria’s Strabag offered 478.3 million kuna. The lowest bid was offered by Integral engineering from neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina – 321.2 million kuna, but that was rejected for its unusually low price tag. Colas, the company to lodge an appeal, also had its offer of 52.5 million kuna rejected, and the China Road and Bridge Corporation were also rebuffed with their offer of 647.8 million kuna, because these offers exceed the estimated value of the works, and the Chinese didn’t extend the validity of their offer. Offers were also submitted by the GP Krk association and Euro-asfalt from Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a 444.3 million kuna price tag.
The scheduled deadline for construction of the Duboka – Sparagovići road section currently stands at 33 months from the date of the contractor’s introduction to the job. Given the fact that in such proceedings, DKOM requires two months to decide on an appeal, the beginning of construction of this section can likely be expected to begin sometime during the middle of this year and not before.
The bid for equipping and supplying the Duboka – Sparagovići section came to an end in February with three offers. The estimated value of these works stands at 38.2 million kuna, and all three bids received are well above this amount. Valard offered 52.9 million kuna, Dalekovod offered 57.3 million kuna, and Elektrocentar Petek offered a handsome 59.5 million kuna. Croatian roads have stated however that they will cancel this bid and announce a new one in which everything needed for the Duboka – Sparagovići section and the Ston bypass will be unified.
Croatian roads have also pointed out that the deadline for completing the entire Pelješac bridge project, meaning the bridge’s actual construction and the construction of its access roads, is now January the 31st, 2022.
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Click here for the original article by Josip Bohutinski/VL on Poslovni Dnevnik