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Adquisición de lanchas de fibra de vidrio para el PAI - MPPS

Last update: Sep 29, 2021 Last update: Sep 29, 2021

Details

Location:Venezuela
Venezuela
Category:Goods
Status:Closed
Sectors:Ports Engineering
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Sep 29, 2021

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Description

Adquisición de lanchas de fibra de vidrio para el PAI - MPPS Reference:LRFP-2021-9170058 Beneficiary country(ies):Venezuela Registration level:Basic Published on:29-Sep-2021 Deadline on:17-Oct-2021 23:59 (GMT -4.00) Eastern Time (US & Canada), Bogota,
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About the Funding Agency

UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund - is a United Nations Program headquartered in New York City, that provides long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in developing countries.

About the Sectors

Ports Engineering

Focuses on the design, construction, and maintenance of ports, harbors, and marine infrastructure to support safe navigation and efficient cargo and passenger operations.


Key areas:
  • Port and terminal design and rehabilitation
  • Marine dredging and reclamation works
  • Harbor structures (piers, wharfs, breakwaters)
  • Shipyard and dockyard infrastructure support

Locations

Venezuela

Venezuela possesses historically extensive oil, transport and port infrastructure that once underpinned one of Latin America’s largest economies, but decades of underinvestment, political turmoil and sanctions have led to widespread deterioration of energy systems, refineries, electricity networks and basic services. The ongoing economic crisis has also resulted in pervasive service shortages, deteriorating roads and utilities, and significant outmigration, complicating any infrastructure modernization efforts. While recent political and legal reforms have been proposed to attract foreign investment in oil, energy and mining sectors, substantial institutional and financial reforms are needed to translate Venezuela’s resource base into sustainable development.
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