Copernicus HPCM (High Priority Candidate Missions) — CO2M (Copernicus Anthopogenic CO2 Monitoring Mission) Phases B2, C/D and E1 (Prototype and Recurrent Satellites)

European Space Agency

The Copernicus programme is an evolution of the previous Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES), an Earth monitoring initiative led by the European Union (EU) and carried out in partnership with the EU Member States and the European Space Agency (ESA) established to fulfil the growing need amongst European policy-makers to access accurate and timely information services to better manage the environment, understand and mitigate the effects of climate change and ensure civil security. While the deployment of the first generation of sentinels is approaching its completion, the intense use and increased awareness for the potential of Copernicus have generated great expectations for an evolved Copernicus system (CSC Expansion programme). Emerging and urgent needs for new types of observations have been consolidated in a distinct set of requirements which are addressed by six new potential Copernicus Sentinel missions, so-called High Priority Candidate Missions (HPCM).

Date limite

Le délai de réception des offres était de 2020-02-17. L'appel d'offres a été publié le 2019-10-04.

Qui ? Qu'est-ce que c'est ? Où ?
Historique des marchés publics
Date Document
2019-10-04 Avis de marché
Avis de marché (2019-10-04)
Objet
Champ d'application du marché
Titre: Satellites d'observation
Brève description:
The Copernicus programme is an evolution of the previous Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES), an Earth monitoring initiative led by the European Union (EU) and carried out in partnership with the EU Member States and the European Space Agency (ESA) established to fulfil the growing need amongst European policy-makers to access accurate and timely information services to better manage the environment, understand and mitigate the effects of climate change and ensure civil security. While the deployment of the first generation of sentinels is approaching its completion, the intense use and increased awareness for the potential of Copernicus have generated great expectations for an evolved Copernicus system (CSC Expansion programme). Emerging and urgent needs for new types of observations have been consolidated in a distinct set of requirements which are addressed by six new potential Copernicus Sentinel missions, so-called High Priority Candidate Missions (HPCM).
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Métadonnées de l'avis
Langue originale: anglais 🗣️
Type de document: Avis de marché
Nature du marché: Fournitures
Réglementation: Non spécifié
Vocabulaire commun pour les marchés publics (CPV)
Code: Satellites d'observation 📦
Lieu d'exécution
Région NUTS: Paris 🏙️

Procédure
Type de procédure: Procédure ouverte
Type de soumission: Soumission pour tous les lots
Critères d'attribution
Offre la plus économique

Pouvoir adjudicateur
Identité
Pays: France 🇫🇷
Type de pouvoir adjudicateur: Institution/agence européenne ou organisation internationale
Nom du pouvoir adjudicateur: European Space Agency
Commune postale: Paris
Contact
Adresse Internet: http://WWW.ESA.INT 🌏
Courrier électronique: francesca.delafeld@esa.int 📧
URL des documents: http://www.esa.int/About_Us/Business_with_ESA/How_to_do/esa-star_Registration_Process 🌏
URL pour la participation: http://emits.sso.esa.int/emits/owa/emits.main 🌏

Référence
Dates
Date d'envoi: 2019-10-04 📅
Date limite de soumission: 2020-02-17 📅
Date de publication: 2019-10-08 📅
Identifiants
Numéro d'avis: 2019/S 194-473024
Numéro JO-S: 194
Informations complémentaires
Submission and opening are exclusively electronic. Tenderers are not allowed to witness the opening.

Objet
Champ d'application du marché
Valeur totale estimée: 500 001 EUR 💰
Brève description:
The CO2 Monitoring (CO2M) Mission, subject of this intended invitation to tender, will complement existing Sentinel observations with image spectrometry observational capability providing routine CO2 observations, with improved accuracy thanks to NO2 complementary observations, together with aerosol measurements and a cloud detection capability performed simultaneously. The visible-to-shortwave infrared spectroscopy will be dedicated to analyse the man-made CO2 emissions. It will enable deriving the derivation of the overall CO2 budget at country and regional/megacity scales and assess the effectiveness of the relevant COP21 decisions. The decision makers will rely on an enlarged international network of CO2 data from space observation taken in the period 2023-2028 where Europe will play an important role. As such CO2M requires the first satellite to be placed in orbit as of end of 2025 in order to have validated and calibrated data to complement accurately the CO2 stock take over European countries on time to support the COP21 needs. To enable the accurate quantitative CO2 concentration measurements, CO2M encompasses as payload imaging spectrometers (CO2, NO2, Cloud) and a multi angular polarimeter (aerosols). The payload allows a global and repeatable monitoring over land, ocean and coastal areas by considering nadir views and glint views, performed by a constellation of satellites. The CO2M RFP is expected to be issued end of September 2019, with an overall bidding period of four and an half (4,5) months. No extensions will be granted to the bidding period. The evaluation will be carried out between Mid February 2019 and April 2020, with the objective to Kick Off the Phase B2/C/D/E1 of the mission by June 2020.
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Valeur estimée hors TVA: 500 001 EUR 💰
Durée de l'accord: 72 mois
Nom du projet ou programme financé par l’UE: The Agency will release requests for proposals covering the implementation of the Phase B2/C/D/E1, encompassing the procurement of both the prototype (instrument(s) and spacecraft), funded by the ESA Member States under the CSC-4 Programme, and the recurrent satellites, funded by the EU under the MFF 2021-2027 (Space) where the recurrent satellites are offered at at the same time as the prototype.
Lieu d'exécution
Site principal ou lieu d'exécution:
Please note that ESA headquarters are in Paris, France. Technical meetings are expected to take place in other ESA locations.

Informations juridiques, économiques, financières et techniques
Exécution du marché
Conditions d'exécution du contrat: At contractor's premises.

Procédure
Base juridique: 32014L0024
Heure limite de réception des offres: 13:00
Langues dans lesquelles les offres ou les demandes de participation peuvent être présentées: anglais 🗣️
Date d'ouverture des offres: 2020-02-17 📅
Heure d'ouverture des offres: 13:00
Lieu: Paris, FRANCE.
Informations complémentaires:
Submission and opening are exclusively electronic. Tenderers are not allowed to witness the opening.

Pouvoir adjudicateur
Contact
Point de contact: Francesca de la Feld
Adresse Internet: WWW.ESA.INT 🌏
URL des documents: http://www.esa.int/About_Us/Business_with_ESA/How_to_do/esa-star_Registration_Process 🌏
Adresse Internet: https://esastar-emr.sso.esa.int/ 🌏

Informations complémentaires
Organe de révision
Nom: Procurement Review Board
Commune postale: Paris
Pays: France 🇫🇷
Informations sur les délais d'introduction des recours:
Within 5 calendar days from receiving the decision of the Head of the Procurement Department a claimant shall notify in writing the Head of the Procurement Department of his intention to challenge the decision and shall submit his claim to the procurement review board.
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Source: OJS 2019/S 194-473024 (2019-10-04)