UK SBS PR16218 Aircraft Maintenance and Support Dash 7

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Estimated value

£4.0m

Awarded value

£4.0m

Awarded 27 Feb 2017

Suppliers

1

Lots

1

1 awarded

Published

19 Sept 2017

Deadline 19 Jan 2017

Description

THE CLOSING DATE FOR THIS TENDER IS 19TH JANUARY 2017, PLEASE DO NOT APPLY DIRECT TO THE BUYER. This procurement is for the purchase of the Service & Maintenance Contract for the British Antarctic Survey's DASH 7 Aircraft. The DH7-110 aircraft is registered in the Falkland Islands. The oversight of maintenance is by Air Safety Support International (a wholly owned subsidiary of UK Civil Aviation Authority). The regulatory framework for Maintenance Organisations is the Overseas Territories Aviation Requirements (OTAR 145). The contracted organisation would also be responsible for Continuing Airworthiness (OTAR 39). The DASH 7 aircraft is modified with an increased MTOW of 47,000lb, auxiliary long range fuel tanks and a large forward cargo door. It has also been modified to undertake airborne science missions. The British Antarctic Survey also operates four Twin Otter (Series 300) aircraft. The contract for the DASH 7 is both for heavy maintenance at the contractors home maintenance facility and line maintenance when the aircraft is deployed. The aircraft are deployed to the Antarctic in October. It is expected that a licensed engineer will support the aircraft depending on the field programme and deployments. They will undertake support of both the UK and international science programmes from the research station at Rothera. The facilities at Rothera include a Hangar and workshop facility. The deployment of the aircraft to the Antarctic is for approximately 6 months with a return to the home maintenance facility in March for heavy maintenance. Whilst undertaking heavy maintenance the contractor will often be requested to incorporate modifications in support of operation equipment upgrades but also science requirements. The aircraft is required to be ready to support medical evacuations from Antarctica during some of the maintenance period. Accurate scheduling and completion of the maintenance is critical to allow this support, with a minimum of "down time" while undergoing maintenance, repair or modifications.

Scope

Reference
UK SBS PR16218
Total value
£4,000,000 excluding VAT
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
20 Feb 2017 to 19 Feb 2021
CPV classifications
50200000
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Submission & procedure

Submission deadline
19 Jan 2017, 12:00 am

Award details

Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.

Awarded value

£4.0m

Award date

27 Feb 2017

Contract start

20 Feb 2017

Contract end

19 Feb 2021

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