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Electricity Sector Transformation and Resilient Transmission: Modernization and Upgrade of Main Grid Substations: Davlatobod 220 kV, Khamza-3 220 kV, Navoi NS 220 kV

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Location:Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan
Category:Works
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Energy
Languages:English
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Contracting authority type:Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Mar 18, 2024

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Description

NOTICE AT-A-GLANCE

Project ID: P171683

Project Title: Electricity Sector Transformation and Resilient Transmission

Country: Uzbekistan

Notice No: OP00279454

Notice Type: Invitation for Bids

Notice Status: Published

Borrower Bid Reference: RFB/MUTS/2021-4

Procurement Method: Request for Bids

Language of Notice: English

Submission Deadline Date/Time: May 15, 2024 11:00

Published Date: 15-Mar-2024

Description: Modernization and upgrade of main grid substations: Davlatobod 220 kV, Khamza-3 220 kV, Navoi NS 220 kV.


Details:

Specific Procurement Notice (SPN)

The Republic of Uzbekistan

Project:Electricity Sector Transformation and Resilient Transmission (ESTART)

Modernization and upgrade of main grid substations: Davlatobod 220 kV, Khamza-3 220 kV and Navoi NS 220 kV.

IFB Number- RFB/MUTS/2021-4

  1. The Republic of Uzbekistan has applied for financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Electricity Sector Transformation and Resilient Transmission (ESTART) Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the Contracts for Modernization and upgrade of main grid substations: Davlatobod 220 kV, Khamza-3 220 kV and Navoi NS 220 kV. For this contract, the Borrower shall process the payments using the Direct Payment disbursement method, as defined in the World Bank’s Disbursement Guidelines for Investment Project Financing, except for those payments, which the contract provides to be made through letter of credit.
  2. The JSC National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan (NEGU) now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for Modernization and upgrade of main grid substations: Davlatobod 220 kV, Khamza-3 220 kV and Navoi NS 220 kV.
  3. Bidders wishing to offer discounts will be allowed to do so, provided those discounts are included in the Letter of Bid.

The Bidders’ qualification requirements include:

General Experience:

Experience in Power engineering under contracts in the role of contractor, subcontractor or management contractor for at least the last five (5) years starting 1st January 2019.

Specific Experience:

Participation as a contractor, joint venture member, management contractor, or subcontractor, in at least two (2) contracts within the last ten (10) years, each with a value of at least nine (9) million USD, that have been successfully and substantially completed and that are similar to the proposed Plant and Installation Services. The similarity of the contracts shall be based on Design, supply, installation, modernization/rehabilitation testing, and commissioning of 220 kV or above substation.

For the above or other contracts executed within the last ten (10) years, a minimum experience in the following key activities:

  1. Preparation of detailed engineering design for the modernization of at least one 220 kV (or above) substation.
  2. Supply and installation of major Plant and Equipment: Autotransformer, instrument transformers, relay protection, and automation devices, circuit breaker, and disconnectors for 220 kV (or above) Substation.
  3. Supply and installation of at least two (2) transformer units rated at a minimum 220 kV and not less than 125 MVA each.
  4. Design, Installation, and Commissioning of relay protection devices and secondary equipment & control cabinets for 220 kV (or above) substation for at least one (1) substation.
  5. Design, Installation, and Commissioning for HF equipment and Emergency automation (220 kV and above) substations for at least one (1) substation.

Financial Capabilities:

Sound financial position and prospective long term profitability (2020-2022). Minimum average annual turnover in power engineering ofUSD 14,600,000,00 calculated as total certified payments received for contracts in progress or completed, within the last three (3) years (2020, 2021 and 2022). Access to, or availability of, financial resources such as liquid assets, unencumbered real assets, lines of credit, and other financial means, other than any contractual advance payments to meet: (i) the following cash-flow requirement: USD 2,200,000.00 and (ii) the overall cash flow requirements for this contract and its current commitments.

Experience in managing ES aspects

Experience as prime contractor, joint venture member, or Subcontractor between 1st January 2019 and Application submission deadline, in managing ES risks and impacts in the following aspects:

1. Assessment and Management of Environmental and Social Risks and Impacts.

2. Labour and working Condition.

4. Bidding will be conducted through international competitive procurement using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” September 2023 (“Procurement Regulations”) and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations.

5. Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from JSC National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan, Ismoiljon Abduganiev – PIU Manager (pmu.modernization@gmail.com) and inspect the Bidding document during office hours 09:00 to 17:00 hours at the address given below.

6. The bidding document in English and Russian may be obtained by interested bidders on the submission of an Application for bidding documents by sending a request to the email address: pmu.modernization@gmail.com.The document will be sent by e-mail to the address indicated in the application.

7. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before May 15, 2024 at 11:00 Tashkent time. Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. The outer Bid envelopes marked “ORIGINAL BID”, and the inner envelopes marked “TECHNICAL PART” will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend, at the address below on May 15, 2024 at 11:00 Tashkent time. All envelopes marked “FINANCIAL PART” shall remain unopened and will be held in the safe custody of the Employer until the second public Bid opening.

8. All Bids must be accompanied by a Bid Security of US$ 170,000.00.

9. Attention is drawn to the Procurement Regulations requiring the Borrower to disclose information on the successful bidder’s beneficial ownership, as part of the Contract Award Notice, using the Beneficial Ownership Disclosure Form as included in the bidding document.

10. The address referred to above is:

JSC National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan (NEGU)

Address: Yunusabod district, Osiyo street, 42.

Floor/ Room number: fourth floor, room No.401.

City: Tashkent.

ZIP Code: 100084

Country: Uzbekistan.

Telephone: +99871 236 66 28.

Electronic mail address: pmu.modernization@gmail.com

CONTACT INFORMATION

Organization/Department: Uzbekistan National Power Grid

Name: Uygun Irgashev

Address: 42 Osiyo street,Tashkent, Uzbekistan100000

City:

Province/State:

Postal Code:

Country: Uzbekistan

Phone: 99890 990 95 10

Email: grp_modern@mail.ru

Website: http://www.uzbekistonmet.uz

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Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is investing in transport corridors, rail modernization, energy infrastructure, and industrial zones to strengthen regional trade integration and economic diversification. Infrastructure reforms support connectivity across Central Asia and improved access to global markets. Financing combines public expenditure, multilateral development assistance, and increasing foreign direct investment. Regulatory reforms, private sector participation, and institutional capacity building are central to sustaining long-term infrastructure growth.

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