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UK SBS PR18152 Offshore Scientific Drilling and Coring and Ice Management and Fleet Provision
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The final date and time for the submission of bids is Wednesday 20th May 2020 at 14:00 DO NOT apply directly to the buyer. All tender information MUST be submitted through the Delta eSourcing Portal. Please follow the URL contained in the 'Other Information' section. The estimated budget for the entire requirement across both lots is $10,000,000 USD to $19,400,000 USD. This budget is inclusive of the offshore scientific drilling and coring, the ice management and fleet provision, and the drilling platform as well as fuel which is anticipated to be a large proportion of the budget. In 2021 International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) will undertake a drilling/coring expedition to the high Arctic, using a drillship. Drilling will only be possible if there is a robust, integrated method to manage the ice conditions. This procurement is divided in to two lots: Lot 1: This Lot is for a scientific drilling and coring capability to operate in the high Arctic during the annual minimum ice cover period and includes the provision of the drilling platform. The minimum objectives are to continuously core two boreholes. The 1st borehole to 900m below the seabed (WD 815m) and the 2nd borehole to 50m below the seabed, (WD 875m). This will require the drillship to continuously stay on station until the completion of each borehole. The operational dates are linked to the minimum ice coverage, i.e. a period of up to 34 days on site between mid-August and end of September. In addition, there is passage to and from the work area. Lot 2: This Lot is for an integrated ice and fleet management to support a scientific drilling/coring expedition to the Arctic Ocean, under the auspices of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP). The ice and fleet management can be broken into three components that must co-ordinate and work closely together. These three components are: 1. Ice and weather forecasting 2. Icebreaker fleet management 3. Icebreaker vessels (maximum of 3) The integrated ice and fleet management package must allow the drillship to stay on station and must cover all three components. The requirement covers provision of the following responsibilities: •Provide an ice and fleet management service, 24 hour/day for the duration of the expedition. •Ice management plan. •Operating procedures. •HSE assessment and procedures. •Understand the needs of a drilling campaign and the limitations of a drilling platform and drilling operation. •All equipment and software required. •All data required. •All Icebreaker capability (except 'Oden' if available) •All personnel required. •All ancillary services. •Be an adviser to the Customer on all ice management related matters. •Use the icebreakers, if required, to assist the drilling platform to transit to and from the work area. •Attend project meetings and actively participate in the planning and execution of this expedition. Maintain excellent relationship with the drilling company when known.
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76520000 - Offshore services
43131200 - Offshore drilling unit
71351600 - Weather-forecasting services
76300000 - Drilling services
45255500 - Drilling and exploration work
34500000 - Ships and boats
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