Invitation for Bids (IFB)

Invitation for Bids (IFB)                                                             Republic of Tajikistan Construction Works  (and associated services) for the Slope Stability of Sebzor Substation Components 1.4 Pamir Private Power Project III Within the framework of its co-operation between Switzerland and Tajikistan, the Swiss Government represented by the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (hereinafter referred to as SECO) provides financial […]

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Invitation for Bids (IFB)

                                                            Republic of Tajikistan

Construction Works

 (and associated services)

for the Slope Stability of Sebzor Substation

Components 1.4 Pamir Private Power Project III

Within the framework of its co-operation between Switzerland and Tajikistan, the Swiss Government represented by the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (hereinafter referred to as SECO) provides financial assistance on a grant basis for the Construction works for slope stability of 110kV Sebzor Substation (hereinafter referred to as the Project) comprising Component 1.4 of the Pamir Private Power Project III.

 

Consequently, within the project, in order to improve access to energy services in VMKB Tajikistan, Pamir Energy Company announces a tender for the Construction Works (and associated services) for the Slope Stability of Sebzor Substation, VMKB, Tajikistan.

1.      Bidding will be conducted through the International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procedures in accordance with the procurement policies of the Pamir Energy Company, SECO, and is open to all bidders.

2.      Firms having requested the Tender Documents in writing are now entitled to submit sealed Tenders for the construction works and associated services for the Slope Stability of Sebzor Substation.

3.      Interested bidders may obtain further information from Pamir Energy Company, Projects Implementation Department, and inspect the Bidding Documents at the address given below and Pamir Energy can also provide the documents electronically, if required, from December 15th, 2023 between 9:00 to 17:00 hours Dushanbe time.

4.      Bid documents can be obtained from Pamir Energy Company in English language by interested bidders upon submission of the request to the below mention address.

5.      Sealed bids must be delivered to the addresses below in the English language no later than January 15th, 2024, 14.00 hours Dushanbe time. If a Tenderer experiences difficulty in the timely submission of the Tender at the address stated below, the Tenderer shall inform the Purchaser accordingly. Electronic submission of the bid will be accepted in this case on an exceptional basis. The receipt of hard copies at the Purchaser (original) and the Consultant (copy) as stated in the Tender Data will be required however during the evaluation period and latest prior to contract award.

6.      Tenders will be opened in the presence of Tenderers’ representatives at the address stated below or via videoconference. The opening session will begin one hour after the deadline stated above.

 

7.      Pamir Energy Company has the right to accept all or part of the competitive bids:

For details, please contact:

ICE:

Parviz Qudratbekov, SECO Project Manager, Projects Implementation Department

[email protected];                                                            
 

 

Tel/fax: (992 3522) 2 28 10

 

8.      The addresses referred to above are:

Pamir Energy Headquarters in Khorog:

75 Gulmahmadov Str, 736100, Khorog, VMKB, Republic of Tajikistan 

Tel/fax: (992 3522) 2 2519 / 2 3383

E-mail: [email protected]

Pamir Energy Office in Dushanbe (for the purpose of the tender)

14 Rudaki Avenue, Serena Business Complex building, Sixth Floor, 734013, Dushanbe, Republic of Tajikistan

Tel/Fax: (992 37) 227 7074

E-mail: [email protected]

 

Bids submit to:

Attn.: Mr. Amrikhon Rahimov, General Director of Pamir Energy Company

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