European Commission Directorate-General for International Partnerships (EuropeAid HQ)

Procurement of Metal Towers

Last update: Mar 13, 2024 Last update: Mar 13, 2024

Details

Application deadline: Apr 15, 2024 Deadline has passed and no more applications are accepted
Location:Lithuania
Lithuania
Category:Goods
Status:Closed
Sectors:Energy
Languages:English, Lithuanian
Contracting authority: LITGRID AB
Contracting authority type:Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Mar 13, 2024

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Description

Procurement of Metal Towers

Tender description: Supply of Metal Towers for the Lithuanian electricity Transmission System Operator (the - TSO) LITGRID AB.

Download the Procurement documents.

LITGRID AB Procurement Documents provide detailed information on the technical requirements of the Object of Procurement, contract conditions, and award criteria. You can download the Procurement documents on CPP IS – the Central Public Procurement Information System (CPP IS).

Link to original source: Viešas pirkimas - Metalinės atramos (eviesiejipirkimai.lt)

Link to TED: Supplies - 137046-2024 - Competition - TED (europa.eu)

How to apply

You must submit the Application and necessary documents online via the Central Procurement Information System (Lithuanian CVP IS or English CPP IS).  This system is run and administrated by the Public Procurement Office.

To submit your Application, you must first register your company at CPP IS.

For companies located outside of Lithuania, CPP IS has information in English about how to use CPP IS to apply for a tender: CVPIS How to submit bid.

There is no integrated ESPD support in the above-mentioned system. The standalone external tool is used for this purpose. You can find the tool here: European Single Procurement Document (ESPD)

We advise you to start the CPP IS registration process as soon as possible.

Questions

Please send any questions about the tendering process and content of the tender to LITGRID AB via CPP IS. Please note that we will answer all questions collected during the questions period and publish them anonymously via CPP IS. 

We look forward to receiving your Application before the submission deadline on 15th of April 2024 before 10:00 a.m. (Lithuanian time).

Procurement Project Manager

Sandra Stokyte

e-mail: Sandra.Stokyte@litgrid.eu

phone: +370 659 13874

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Name:
Sandra Stokytė
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Lithuania

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