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Project ID: P156584
Borrower/Bid No: MUTS/ICB/2016-11
Uzbekistan - P156584 - Modernization and Upgrade of Transmission Substations - MUTS/ICB/2016-11
Country: Uzbekistan
Project Id: P156584
Project Name: Modernization and Upgrade of Transmission Substations
Loan/Credit/TF Info.: IDA-59160
Notice Version No.: 1
General Information
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Notice Type |
Invitation for Bids |
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Borrower Bid Reference |
MUTS/ICB/2016-11 |
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Bid Description |
Procurement of Specialized machinery - 2 |
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Language of Notice |
English |
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Deadline for Application Submission Date |
2019/04/23 |
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Local Time |
11:30 |
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Selected category codes for product to be procured |
25101933-Crane truck |
Contact Information on Advertisement
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Organization/Department |
JSC Uzbekenergo |
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Name |
Uygun Irgashev |
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Title |
Economist |
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Address |
6, Istiklol str,. Tashkent |
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Province/State |
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Postal Code |
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Country |
Uzbekistan |
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Phone |
99890 990 95 10 |
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Detailed Information for Advertisement
Specific Procurement Notice (SPN)
The Republic of Uzbekistan
Project:
Modernization and upgrade of transmission substations
Procurement of Specialized machinery -2
IFB Number - MUTS/ICB/2016-11
1. The JSC “Uzbekenergo” has received a loan from the World Bank toward the cost of “Modernization and upgrade of transmission substations” and it intends to apply part of the proceeds of this loan to payments for procurement of specialized machinery -2 within the framework of the above mentioned project and includes procurement of:
-A truck mounted hydraulic crane
-Brigade vehicle with load box
- Mobile electrotechnical laboratory
The identification number of lot: MUTS/ICB/2016-11
2. The JSC “Uzbekenergo” now invites sealed bids from eligible and qualified bidders for supplying the above mentioned equipment.
3. Bidding will be conducted through the International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procedures specified in the World Bank’s Guidelines: published in May 2004, revised in October 2006, May 2010 and is open to all bidders from Eligible Source Countries as defined in the Guidelines.
4. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from Project Implementation Unit “Modernization and upgrade of transmission substations” at the address given below:
JSC “Uzbekenergo”, Istiklol str.6; e-mail: pmu.modernization@gmail.com
5. Qualification requirements:
The potential bidders shall have a good financial standing and experience of supply of the similar equipment and goods. The Bidding Documents do describe complete requirements accordingly.
6. A complete set of Bidding Documents in English, Russian may be obtained by interested bidders on the submission of an Application for bidding documents by downloading it from the official website www.uzbekenergo.uz, www.devbusiness.com and www.tenderweek.com. After receiving the application, within 2 working days the set of bidding documents will be sent electronically. The application for a set of bidding documents must be sent to the email address: pmu.modernization@gmail.com
7. Bids must be delivered to the address below at or before April 23, 2019, 11:30 a.m. (Local time). Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be opened in the presence of the bidders’ representatives who choose to attend in person at the address below April 23, 2019, at 11:45 a.m. (Local time). All bids must be accompanied by a “Bid Security” in a form of bank guarantee in amount of 30 000 USD or an equivalent amount in a freely convertible currency or Uzbek sum.
8. The address referred to above is:
Address: Istiklol Street 6, JSC “Uzbekenergo”, room No.222
City: Tashkent
ZIP Code: 100 000
Country: Republic of Uzbekistan
Phone: +99871 236 62 41
Fax: +99871 233 98 21
Email: pmu.modernization@gmail.com

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