JRC-Geel has the intention to set up a framework contract for supply of technical gasses, rental of gas recipients and other services. The contract consists of two main parts: The supply of compressed gas in cylinders or frames, including the delivery and return transport and the rental of the cylinders and/or frames. The contractor is also asked to foresee an application allowing to track the cylinders and the rental of fixed and mobile tanks for the storage of liquefied gasses and the supply in bulk of liquefied Nitrogen and Argon. Some of these tanks are to be equipped with an evaporator and with a remote monitoring system, warning the contractor automatically of the need for refill. Part 2 of the contract : The supply of liquefied Nitrogen in bulk within a secured perimeter and the rental of fixed and/or mobile tanks for the storage of liquefied Nitrogen and the supply in bulk of liquefied Nitrogen. This tank (or mobile tanks) is to be equipped with a remote monitoring system, warning the contractor automatically of the need for refill.
See the official notice for the place of performance.
Tenderers must prove that they have the legal capacity to perform the contract and the regulatory capacity to pursue the professional activity necessary to carry out the work subject to this call for tenders.
Tenderers must comply with the following selection criteria in order to prove that they have the necessary economic and financial capacity to perform the contract.
The tenderer must prove experience in the field of similar supplies (bulk Liquid Argon and Nitrogen as well as gases in recipients).
Capacity to employ quality assurance measures to ensure the quality of provided supplies and services.
Involved entities (see Section 2.4) and all subcontractors, including those which do not need to be identified in the tender (see Section 2.4.2), must not be subject to professional conflicting interests which may negatively affect the contract performance. Where the contracting authority has established such conflicting interests, it may conclude that the tenderer or an involved entity does not possess the required professional capacity to perform the contract to an appropriate quality standard.
Published 3 June 2026 · rebuilt nightly from the official notice.