The purpose of this procurement is to establish a modern, scalable video streaming solution for traffic cameras, replacing the current outdated system which no longer supports further development. The new solution will enhance the Norwegian Public Roads Administration’s (Statens Vegvesen) capabilities in traffic monitoring and emergency preparedness, while also improving access to real-time video data for both internal and external stakeholders.
The scope includes the delivery of a system that supports approximately 840 road cameras currently in use for traffic information, surveillance, and emergency response. Of these, 125 cameras are video-enabled to provide real-time footage to the public and traffic operators. The solution must cater to the needs of internal traffic operators as well as external users who rely on timely and accurate traffic video data.Hovedtrekkene i prosedyrenThe procurement is carried out in accordance with the Public Procurement Act of 17 June 2016 (the “Procurement Act”) and the Public Procurement Regulations (FOR 2016-08-12-974), Parts I and III. Contract award will be made following the procedure of competitive procedure with negotiation, cf. Section 13-1(2).
This procurement process begins with a qualification phase that is open to all Suppliers who have an interest in joining. Only the suppliers who meet the qualification requirements and have been invited will have the opportunity to submit proposals. Suppliers who submit a request to participate in the competition will be ranked and selected based on the selection criteria stated in section 3.4.
The customer plans to invite three to five suppliers to answer customer’s Appendix 1 Attachment 1 - Customer specification of requirements. All invited suppliers will have their proposals evaluated. The Customer reserves the right to award the contract without conducting negotiations. The negotiations will take place in various phases, and the Costumer reserves the right to reduce the number of tenders to be negotiated, in accordance with the Public Procurement Regulation § 23-11. A first reduction can be done prior to the negotiations. The reduction will be based upon the given award criteria. Commencement of negotiations with shortlisted Tenderers shall not be regarded as rejection of other tenders. The Costumer reserves the right to revert to the initial tenders if
negotiations are not successful. This also applies to tenders that have not been subject to negotiation.