Type of document: Additional information
Country: Norway
OJEU Ref: (2021/S 010-020990/EN)
Nature of contract: Service contract
Procedure: Not applicable
Regulation of procurement: European Economic Area (EAA)
Type of bid required: Not applicable
Additional information
Services
Section I: Contracting authority
I.1) Name and addresses
Official name: Haugaland Kraft Nett AS
National registration number: 915635857
Postal address: Haukeliv 25
Town: Haugesund
Postal code: 5504
Country: Norway
Contact Person: Aslak Moe
Telephone: +47 52792621
Email: aslak.moe@hkraft.no
Internet address(es):
Main address:
Section II: Object
II.1) Scope of the procurement:
II.1.1) Title: Prior Information Notice: Operation of a Fibre Network
II.1.2) Main CPV code: 72315200
II.1.3) Type of contract
Services
II.1.4) Short description:
Haugaland Kraft Nett needs a service delivery to cover its need for a data network for its network installations, including:
(a) fibre infrastructure and operation of this; and
(b) network components and operation of them.
Section VI: Complementary information
VI.5) Date of dispatch of this notice: 2021-01-12
VI.6) Original notice reference
Notice number in the OJ S: 2020/S 240-594830
Section VII: Changes
VII.1) Information to be changed or added
Section number: II.2.4)
Place of text to be modified: Description of the procurement:
Instead of: Haugaland Kraft Nett needs a data communication service for operational control, energy measurements, telephony, measurements of voltage quality, etc., where fibre is the primary means of communication. HK Nett currently has installations that require an operational control system in a geographic area from Fusa in the north to Skudeneshavn in the south, as well as Suldal in the east and Karmøy to the west. There are more than 40 transformer stations within this area which are all connected to the operational control system via fibre. In addition, there are approx. 50 remotely controlled network stations with fibre connection. The service that is delivered to Haugaland Kraft Nett must be based on a fibre network with redundancy, as this is the technology that Haugaland Kraft Nett uses for security reasons.
Attention is drawn to the fact that the operational control network that must be used is a TCP/IP based telecom network that transports data and measurements from network stations and power stations to a central SCADA system, and which makes remote control possible for switch installations and other things from operational centres in different geographical areas. The infrastructure is based on separate fibre in most places, and supplemented with point-to-point radio and VPN connection over the internet where there is no fibre.
In addition, a service is required that secures fibre to approx. 800 delivery points in our concession area for AMS meters, earth fault warnings, and other uses of the network that are being established.
Read:
Haugaland Kraft Nett needs a data communication service for operational control, energy measurements, telephony, measurements of voltage quality, etc., where fibre is the primary means of communication. HK Nett currently has installations that require an operational control system in a geographic area from Fusa in the north to Skudeneshavn in the south, as well as Suldal in the east and Karmøy to the west. There are more than 40 transformer stations within this area which are all connected to the operational control system via fibre. In addition, there are approx. 50 remotely controlled network stations with fibre connection. The service that is delivered to Haugaland Kraft Nett must be based on a fibre network with redundancy, as this is the technology that Haugaland Kraft Nett uses for security reasons.
Attention is drawn to the fact that the operational control network that must be used is a TCP/IP based telecom network that transports data and measurements from network stations and power stations to a central SCADA system, and which makes remote control possible for switch installations and other things from operational centres in different geographical areas. The infrastructure is based on separate fibre in most places, and supplemented with point-to-point radio and VPN connection over the internet where there is no fibre.
In addition, a service is required that secures fibre to approx. 800 delivery points in our concession area for AMS meters, earth fault warnings, and other uses of the network that are being established.
Note: we request that tenderers who are interested in offering their services register for participation via the communication tab by 22 February 2021.