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GRCF2 W2 Belgrade Public Buildings: Support In Project Implementation, And Review Of EE Potential And Roll Out Of Sustainable Financing Mechanisms In The City

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Location:Serbia
Serbia
Category:Consulting services
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Energy, Project Management, Financial Services & Audit
Languages:English
Contracting authority: City of Belgrade
Contracting authority type:Regional / local authority
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Jan 29, 2024

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Description

Project Name: GRCF2 W2 BELGRADE PUBLIC BUILDINGS
EBRD Project ID: 51421
Country: Serbia
Client Name: City of Belgrade
ECEPP ID: 19705502
Procurement Exercise Name: Support in Project implementation, and review of EE potential and roll out of sustainable financing mechanisms in the City
Procurement Exercise Description: Support in Project implementation, and review of EE potential and roll out of sustainable financing mechanisms in the City
Type of Procurement: Consultancy
Procurement Method: Consultancy Single Stage Open
Business Sector: Municipal and Environmental Infrastructure
Notice Type: Request For Proposals
Publication Date: 26/01/2024 10:00
Issue Date: 25/01/2024 16:00
Closing Date: 11/03/2024 13:00

 

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
1. Funding Details

The above named client intends to use part of the proceeds of a loan from/grant administered by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the Bank) towards the cost of the above named contract(s).

Additional financing information:
No Other Information Provided.

2. Information on the Procurement Exercise

Contracts will be subject to the Bank's Procurement Policies and Rules and are open for participation for firms from any country, unless otherwise specified in the procurement documents.

The type of contract and the procurement method is stated above. A full description of the procurement exercise is available within the documentation and is available free of charge in ECEPP.

The documentation will include such information as: detailed technical and financial requirements; any information on lots; the expected outcome; eligibility and qualification requirements; contract start date; planned contract duration; any response requirements; any other relevant information.

This procurement exercise will be conducted using the EBRD Client E-Procurement Portal (ECEPP). Prospective participants can access the procurement exercise by clicking on the below link or on the 'Access Opportunity' button (if viewing this notice on ECEPP). Registered participants may log in and access the documentation immediately and unregistered participants may do so after completing a brief registration:

https://ecepp.ebrd.com/respond/39C9K65DP9

3. Other Information
No Other Information Provided.

4. Client Address
The client's address is for information only. To register interest, access the documentation using the available links. Participants must use the ECEPP message centre for communication with the client.
Gojko Surbatovic
Assistant manager
City administration of the City of Belgrade - Energy Secretariat
Tirsova 1/III
Belgrade
11000
Serbia
Tel. +381113605855
Email: gojko.surbatovic@beograd.gov.rs

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tender Background

About the Funding Agency

EBRD - European Bank for Reconstruction and Development - is a multilateral development bank, using investment as a tool to help build market economies. Initially focused on the countries of the former Eastern Bloc (former European Communist Countries), it expanded its support to development in the democracies of 30 countries from central Europe to central Asia. EBRD invests mainly in private enterprises.

EBRD is not to be confused with the European Investment Bank (EIB), which is owned by EU member states and is used to support EU policy.

 

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

Project Management

Focuses on planning, coordinating, and delivering projects effectively within defined scope, timelines, and budgets while managing resources and stakeholders.


Key areas:
  • Project planning and implementation management
  • Coordination of teams, partners, and country operations
  • Monitoring progress against scope, time, and budget
  • Project leadership and delivery oversight

Locations

Serbia

Serbia focuses on highway corridors, rail modernization, energy projects, and industrial infrastructure to enhance regional trade integration. Financing combines national budgets, foreign direct investment, and multilateral development support. Infrastructure development strengthens connectivity within the Western Balkans and along major European transport corridors. Governance reforms, fiscal sustainability, and energy diversification remain key considerations.

Nr. of tenders: 9002
Nr. of grants: 2857
Nr. of donors: 543
Nr. of jobs: 15
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