Reconstruction Credit Institute /Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (HQ), Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (HQ)

Technical Equipment and Furniture for Vocational Training Institutes

Last update: Dec 6, 2024 Last update: Dec 6, 2024

Details

Location:Jordan
Jordan
Category:Goods
Status:Cancelled
Sectors:Energy, Furniture & Office Supplies, ICT & Telecommunications, Laboratory & Measurement, Mechanical Engineering
Contracting authority type:Academic institution
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Sep 5, 2022

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Description

Technical Equipment and Furniture for Vocational Training Institutes

Prequalification

  • Country Jordan
  • Deadline Oct 10, 2022
  • Financing KfW Entwicklungsbank
  • Reference Number BMZ201767839/KfW508318; 08/2022
  • Subject Promotion of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), Phase I and Accompanying Measure - Procurement of Technical Equipment and Furniture for 2 Vocational Training Institutes (VTIs) in Irbid, Jordan

Requested Services:

Supply of complex equipment and furniture groups for training workshops and laboratories of various manufacturers based on technical specifications in the fields of metal mechanics, electrical/electronics, IT, automotive

Delivery of:

  • Furniture for technical and general purposes
  • Networked IT equipment with specified applications
  • Technical equipment for training workshops (metal mechanics, electrical/electronics, IT, automotive)
  • Assembly and installation of the equipment as required
  • Commissioning of the equipment and staff operation & maintenance (O&M) training as required
  • Follow-up support and provision of warranty and other after-sales services

Lot 1:

  • General and Technical Furniture: General furniture without special technical accessories (e.g. chairs, tables, cabinets, transport trolleys). Technical furniture with low requirements for additional technical accessories (e.g. computer tables with PC holder and power strip)

Lot 2:

  • IT Equipment: Personal computers, note books, printers, plotters, 3-D printers, smartboards, data projectors, drawing tablets, desktop visualizers, scanners, IT network components

Lot 3:

  • Training Equipment and Furniture, Machinery, Tools, Instruments: Specialized training equipment (e.g. boards, simulators) and specialized furniture for training in the areas of i) information technology, ii) electrical, iii) electronics, iv) metal mechanics, and v) automotive engineering. Additionally machine tools, hand and power tools, measuring instruments, and industrial components

Project executing agency: Al Hussein Bin Abdullah II Technical University (HTU), Amman, Jordan

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About the Funding Agency

Reconstruction Credit Institute /Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (HQ)

Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (KfW) is a financial institution founded in 1948 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Since 1948, it has worked on behalf of the federal and state governments to improve economic, social and ecological living conditions worldwide. Over 6500 people work at KfW.

KfW is ranked as one of the leading global promotional banks and the third largest bank in Germany in terms of total assets. As a responsible bank, KfW supports people, countries and institutions that think ahead and thereby advance society. With this profile, KfW clearly differs from commercial banks. KfW’s duty is to execute public contracts, such as promoting medium-sized companies and start-ups and grant investment loans to small and medium-sized companies as well as financing infrastructure projects, housing construction, energy-saving technologies and municipal infrastructure. Further fields of activity include education loans and film financing and KfW supports environmental and climate protection projects across all fields of activity. KfW offers a wide range of construction, housing and energy conservation programs that are used to finance residential real estate investments. KfW supports municipalities, municipal companies and institutions in financing infrastructure activities such as building sports halls, rehabilitating sewers or developing local public transport. KfW also finances training and the further education of schoolchildren, students and specialists in this area and also offers student loans and grants for professional training.

KfW focus areas: Financing, Loans, Environment, Poverty Reduction, Socio-Economic Development, Education & Training, Energy, etc.

About the Sectors

Energy

Involves the production, transformation, transportation, and distribution of energy from renewable and non-renewable sources.


Key areas:
  • Renewable and non-renewable energy production
  • Energy infrastructure and distribution systems
  • Power generation and energy supply solutions

Furniture & Office Supplies

Comprises the supply of furniture and office equipment used to support administrative, professional, and operational activities.


Key areas:
  • Office furniture and fittings
  • Office stationery and consumable supplies
  • Equipment and materials for workplaces

Locations

Jordan

Jordan’s infrastructure development emphasises water security, renewable energy and transport improvements amid limited domestic resources and regional pressures. Investments, often supported by multilateral partners, seek to enhance grid stability, expand clean energy capacity and modernise logistics to stimulate jobs and private investment. Government reform programmes aim to unlock private sector-led growth, improve fiscal sustainability and build socio-economic resilience. Key constraints include water scarcity, fiscal pressures and the need for continued improvements in regulatory and investment governance to attract capital.

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Nr. of donors: 547
Nr. of jobs: 105
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