UNDP- United Nations Development Programme (Angola)

Decommissioning, Renovation, and Infrastructure Works for Oxygen Plants, Angola

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Location:Angola
Angola
Category:Works
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Civil Engineering
Languages:English
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Nov 21, 2024

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Deadline update: 20-Dec-24 @ 07:58 AM (New York time)
Deadline update: 19-Dec-24 @ 12:58 PM (New York time)

DECOMMISSIONING, RENOVATION, AND INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS FOR OXYGEN PLANTS, ANGOLA

Procurement Process: ITB - Invitation to bid

Office: UNDP-AGO - ANGOLA

Deadline: 16-Dec-24 @ 12:58 PM (New York time)

Published on: 21-Nov-24 @ 12:00 AM (New York time)

Reference Number: UNDP-AGO-00159

Contact: Procurement Team - tendersangola.ao@undp.org

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Introduction

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) would like to solicit quotations from qualified bidders for the DECOMMISSIONING, RENOVATION, AND INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS FOR OXYGEN PLANTS in Luanda, Benguela and Cuanza Sul Province, which will be financed through a grant from The Global Fund (GF).

The decommissioning and renovation project involves two primary tasks: decommissioning outdated infrastructure and completing renovations necessary to prepare facilities for the installation of medical gas production plants. The scope includes::
i. Safe dismantling and removal of obsolete equipment and infrastructure, and storage or disposal as directed by facility managers.
ii. Clean and prepare each site for renovation.
iii. Renovating essential structural, electrical, and mechanical components per the BOQs for each facility.

Interested potential bidders should download the detailed ITB on http://supplier.quantum.partneragencies.org/ (Event# Invitation to Bid UNDP-AGO-00161) for their further action and bid submission as indicated in the quantum system. Submission is strictly through quantum, as instructed on the provided weblink.

Specific tasks for each site are summarized in the table below, with further details provided in the BOQs:

Lots

Province

Healthunit

Scopeofworks

1

Luanda

Hospital

Municipal de Zango II

1.Decommissioningofvacuumandairplants.

2.Renovationof vacuum,airplant,andCIGBrooms.

3.AdditionalworksasdetailedintheBOQ.

2

Luanda

HospitalMaterno Infantil Do Kilamba Kiaxi

1.Decommissioningofoutdatedoxygen,vacuum,air, and generator plants.

2.Renovationofvacuum,air,oxygen,andgenerator rooms.

3.AdditionalworksasdetailedintheBOQ.

3

Luanda

Hospital Municipal De Viana-Kapalanga

1.Decommissioningofoldoxygen,vacuum,air,and generator plants.

2.Renovationofroomshousingtheoxygen,vacuum,air, and generator plants.

3.AdditionalworksasdetailedintheBOQ.

4

Benguela

Hospital Geralde Benguela

1.Decommissioningofvacuumplant.

2.Renovationofvacuumplantroom.

3.AdditionalworksasdetailedintheBOQ.

5

Benguela

Hospital Municipal de

Bocoio

1.Decommissioningofvacuumandairplants.

2.Renovationofvacuum,air,andbottleplantrooms.

3.AdditionalworksasdetailedintheBOQ.

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UNDP - United Nations Development Programme (HQ)

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), as it is known in English, operates in about 170 countries and territories with the goal of achieving the eradication of poverty and the reduction of inequalities and exclusion. The UNDP also helps countries to develop policies, leadership skills, partnering abilities, institutional capabilities and build resilience in order to sustain development results.

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About the Sectors

Civil Engineering

Encompasses the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment and public works within the built environment.


Key areas:
  • Designing and constructing resilient infrastructure
  • Rehabilitating and maintaining the existing built environment
  • Upkeep and modernization of transportation and public infrastructure

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Angola

In recent years, Angola has stepped up investment in repairing, expanding and modernising its infrastructure as a core pillar of post‑civil war reconstruction and economic development. While high levels of public investment have helped restore key transport, energy and water assets, improving the efficiency and quality of this investment will require strengthening financial markets, regulatory frameworks and infrastructure governance. According to InfraCompass 2020, Angola scores relatively low on these institutional drivers compared with many other countries, underscoring the importance of reforms to translate funding into sustainable economic outcomes.

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