1. The Subject Of The Order Includes The Execution Of Construction Works Consisting In Replacing 395 Lighting Fixtures With Led Fixtures And Incorporating Them Into The Existing Road Lighting Control System In The City Of Zgorzelec. 2. The Scope Of The Subject Order Includes: 1) Development Of A Photometric Design For The Proposed Lighting Fixtures For Assembly, In Accordance With The Guidelines Contained In The Design Documentation Referred To In Section 5 Of This Chapter Of The Swz, 2) Obtaining Approval Of The Photometric Design, Fixtures, Controllers, Fuse Boards, Fuse Links, Cables From The Investors Supervision Inspector Appointed By The Ordering Party, 3) Purchase And Delivery Of Materials (Luminaires, Controllers, Fuse Boards, Fuse Links, Cables) ,4) Installation Works (Replacement Of Fixtures, Fuse Plates, Cables, Installation Of Controllers, Installation Of Fuse Links), 5) Ensuring, At No Cost To The Ordering Party, The Inclusion Of The Replaced Lighting Fixtures In The Existing Lighting Control System And Its Use (The Contractor Bears The Costs Related To Its Use Interface, License, Server Fees, Data Transmission, Training, Etc.) For A Period Of At Least 10 Years. 3. The Subject Of The Order Includes The Replacement Of Lighting Fixtures To Ensure Compliance With The Pn-En 13201 Standard And Ensure Energy Efficiency Of Lighting - Highly Energy-Efficient Led Fixtures Will Be Used . 4. The Estimated Annual Decrease In Greenhouse Gas Emissions For The Zgorzelec Municipality Is Not Less Than 76,706 Co2. The Power Of The Luminaires After Modernization Cannot Exceed 13,097 Kw. Electricity Consumption For Lighting Covered By The Scope Of The Subject Of The Order After Modernization Should Be Reduced By 67%. 5. A Detailed Description And Scope Of The Subject Of The Order Is Included In The Technical Specifications For The Execution And Acceptance Of Construction Works And In The Design Documentation, Which Includes: 1) Description Technical,2) Inventory Of Lighting Fixtures (Descriptive And Graphic Part),3) Photometric Calculations,4) Information Regarding Health And Safety,5) Bill Of Quantities,The Bill Of Quantities Is Of An Auxiliary Nature. Due To The Lump Sum Remuneration Adopted In These Proceedings, The Contractor, When Pricing The Offer, Should Rely On The Scope Resulting From The Design Documentation Referred To In This Section. The Occurrence Of Works Not Included In The Bill Of Quantities During The Execution Of The Contract Or In The Event Of Works Occurring In A Larger Quantity Than In Any Item Of The Bill Of Quantities Will Not Entitle The Contractor To Demand Additional Remuneration - If These Works Are Included In The Design Documentation, The Contractor Will Perform These Works Under The Standard Contractual Risk . Due To The Above, The Contractor Is Obliged To Carefully Check The Number Of Works Against The Design Documentation; - Hereinafter Referred To As The Swz Documentation, Constituting Annex No. 6 To The Swz. 6. Warranty Requirements:1) The Ordering Party Requires A Minimum 60-Month Warranty Period For The Construction Works Performed And The Materials And Equipment Used In The Execution Of The Order.2) The Warranty Periods Begin With The Signing Of The Final Acceptance Protocol With The I Accept Clause.3) If Inspections, Maintenance Or Other Service Activities Related To The Proper Use (Of Materials, Devices, Etc.) Are Required To Maintain The Validity Of The Terms Of The Warranty, All These Activities Must Be Provided By The Contractor And Included In The Offer Price.4) Warranty Period For Construction Works Performed And Materials And Equipment Used In The Execution Of The Order Is One Of The Criteria For Evaluating Offers. The Ordering Party Specifies The Maximum Scored Warranty Period Of 120 Months. The Rules For Evaluating Offers Are Included In Chapter Xix Of The Swz.5) Detailed Requirements Regarding The Granted Guarantee Are Included In The Draft Contract Constituting Annex No. 5 To The Swz. 7. Equivalent Solutions: The Aim Of This Procedure Is To Obtain Construction Works Of The Quality And Functionality Specified In The Swz. When Describing The Subject Of The Order, The Ordering Party Has Exercised Due Care To Ensure That It Is Not Described By Indicating Trademarks, Patents Or Origin, Source Or Specific Process That Characterizes The Products Or Services Provided By A Specific Contractor, Which Could Lead To The Preference Or Elimination Of Certain Contractors Or Products. If, Despite This, It Turns Out That Such An Indication Appears In Any Part Of The Swz Or Its Annexes, They Should Not Be Treated As Requirements Relating To The Subject Of The Contract, And Should Be Considered Only As Informational Indications (Not Binding On The Contractors). For These Reasons, An Offer That Does Not Meet Such Indications Will Not Be Considered Inconsistent With The Terms Of The Order And Will Not Be Rejected For These Reasons, Provided That The Contractor Proves In The Offer That The Proposed Solutions Equally Meet The Requirements Specified In The Description Of The Subject Of The Order. The Ordering Party Allows Solutions Equivalent To Those Described In The Procedure. By An Equivalent Solution, The Ordering Party Understands A Solution That Makes It Possible To Achieve The Effect Assumed In The Description Of The Subject Of The Order Using Other Technical Solutions. If The Ordering Party Used In The Description Of The Subject Of The Order The Markings Of Standards, Approvals, Technical Specifications And Reference Systems Referred To In Art. 101 Section 1 Point 2 And Section 3 Of The Public Procurement Law, They Should Be Understood As Examples. The Ordering Party In Accordance With Art. 101 Section 4 Of The Public Procurement Law Allows In Each Case The Use Of Solutions Equivalent To Those Described In The Content Of The Swz. Each Time A Standard Is Indicated In This Swz Or The Annexes To The Swz, It Should Be Assumed That The Phrase Or Equivalent Was Used In Reference To It. The Ordering Party Does Not Require The Contractor To Submit The Said Evidence Along With The Offer, In Accordance With Art. 107 Section 1 Of The Public Procurement Law. 8. The Contractor Undertakes To Perform The Subject Of The Order, Taking Into Account The Requirements Regarding Accessibility For People With Disabilities.
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