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Consultants/Contractors at UPDC
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Invitation for Pre-Qualification Evaluation
UACN Property Development Company PIc (UPDC) is the foremost property development company in Nigeria and we presently operate in the premium real estate market segment of carefully selected cities in the country. Our business is focused on the acquisition, development, sales, leasing and management of choice residential and commercial real estate in Nigeria. For over a decade, we have been the only real estate organisation quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
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Supply of Schools and Household Furniture at Adamawa State Health System. Development Project II
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Invitation for Bids (IFB)
Name of Country: Nigeria
Name of Project: Adamawa State Health System. Development Project II
Brief Description of Goods: Schools and household Furniture
Invitation for Bid No: IFB NO. ADSHSDPII/ICBG/004
Credit No: Cr 4522-NG
Date of issue: 10* December, 2009.
1. This Invitation for Bid follows the General Procurement Notice for the Project that appeared in the Development Business, issue no. 637 and Daily Trust newspaper of Nigeria of July 3rd 2009.
2. The Federal Republic of Nigeria has received a Credit from the International Development Association (World Bank) in various currencies to finance the cost of the Health System Development Project II (HSDP II), It is intended that part of the proceeds of this Credit will be applied to eligible payments under the contract for the Procurement of Schools and Household Furniture
3. The Adamawa State Health System Development Project II (HSOP II) now invites sealed bids from eligible Bidders for the supply of Schools and Household Furniture:-
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Lot/No |
Item No. |
Description of Furniture |
QTY |
Bid Security |
Delivery Period |
Delivery Location |
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1 |
1 |
Class Room Furniture |
2,020 |
Not less than 3% of the bid price |
120 days |
Adamawa State Health Systems Development Project II Office, No. 35A Sir Kashim Ibrahim Way Yola |
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2 |
Library Furniture |
896 |
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|
|
|
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3 |
Office Furniture |
260 |
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|
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2 |
1 |
Students Hostel Furniture |
2, 087 |
-Do- |
-Do- |
-Do- |
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2 |
Staff Quarters Furniture |
358 |
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3 |
Multipurpose Hall Furniture |
666 |
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4. Bidding will be conducted through the international Competitive Bidding (ICB) Procedures specified in the World Bank’s Guideline: Procurement under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits, and is open to all bidders from Eligible Source Countries as defined In the Guidelines.
5. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from the Adamawa State Health Systems Development Project II, No. 35A, Sir Kashim Ibrahim Way, Yola and inspect the bidding documents at the address given below from 10am -3 pm Mondays -Fridays, excluding Public Holidays.
6. Qualification requirements include list of financial Technical, legal and other requirements. Additional details are provided in the Bidding Document A margin of preference for eligible national contractors shall not be applied.
7. A complete set of bidding documents in English may be purchased by interested bidders on the submission of a written application to the address below and upon payment of a non refundable fee of ten thousand naira only (N10, 000,00) or an equivalent amount in a freely convertible currency. The method of payment will be by cash or bank draft. Bidding documents will be available from 10th December, 2009.
8. Bids must be delivered to the address below Adamawa State Health Systems Development Project II, No. 35A, Sir Kashim Ibrahim Way, Yola at or before 12.00 noon on 21st January, 2010, 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 or on-line at the address below Adamawa Way, Yola by 12.00 noon on 21st January, 2010. All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Security of at least 3% the bid Prince in Local currency or an equivalent amount in a freely convertible currency.
9. The address referred to above is:
Pharm. Mansur A. Suleiman
Project Manager
Adamawa State Health System Development Project II
No 35A, Sir Kashim Ibrahim Way, Yola.
Tel: 08036517792, 07051271303
08052188539 (Procurement Officer)
adamawa · Contractors · Finance · Furniture · Health · Project · Security · World Bank
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Provision of Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery Services at Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited
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Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited
An ExxonMobil Subsidiary
Operator of the NNPC/MPN Joint Venture
Invitation for Pre-qualification:
Provision of Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery Services
1. INTRODUCTION
Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (MPN) operator of NNPC/MPN Joint Ventures plans to engage Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery Services on its offshore locations within the NNPC/MPN Joint Venture (JV) acreage for an anticipated contract term of three (3) years. Contract is expected to commence in the third (3rd) quarter of 2011.
2. SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work includes, but is not limited to the provision of Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery Services and associated tools. Equipment shall include all rental and purchase components, operator control systems, spares and consumables, standby equipment, mob/demob. For pre-qualification consideration, Contractor application for this service must include the following technical information and the general information:
3. SPECIFIC BIDDER DOCUMENTATION
For pre-qualification consideration, application for this service must include the following technical information:
A. Bidder shall provide evidence of scope of work capabilities listed above or evidence of an existing contract with a sub-contractor capable of providing scope of work capabilities above. In the event of an existing sub-contract, evidence must be provided of sub-contractor’s scope of work capabilities.
B. Demonstrate a history of safe, well-managed operations under similar conditions and work requirements over the previous 5 years. Provide details of Safety, Health and Environment Policy and Program.
C. Comprehensive listing of Contractor’s Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery tools located in Nigeria showing quantities typically in stock. Proof of available resources, warehouse, maintenance facilities, spares, etc. to support the operation for a period of at least one year.
D. Verifiable insurance policy on all fishing-related tools and services
E. Documentation showing qualifications, licenses, certificates and training of Contractor’s Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery Services personnel demonstrating experience with and capability to work from a floating drilling unit.
F. Documentation of licenses and certifications held by Contractor’s inspection, maintenance, repair and testing facilities and associated personnel.
G. Documentation showing tool inspection and calibration frequency and compliance with API RP 8B recommended Practice for Procedures for Inspections, Maintenance, Repair, and Remanufacture of Hoisting equipment and DS-1 Service Level 3-5 inspection standards for equipment tool joins and body dimensions.
4. GENERAL BIDDER DOCUMENTATION
In addition to the Specific Contractor Documentation specified above, the following general documentation must be provided:
A. Current relevant certificate/receipt for application with the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR). Expired certificates/receipts not acceptable
B. Documented evidence of any relationships with supplying contractors or subcontractors
C. Company profile including Nigerian Shareholding and Certificate of Incorporation
D. Contractor’s financial details and audited accounts for the last three (3) years
E. Evidence of Financial Capability
F. Evidence of Tax Clearance Certificate for the past three (3) years
G. Details of Contractor’s project management practices, including organizational structure indicating key professional staff and their resumes, with details of any format technical support agreements with foreign contractors
H. Details of Safety, Health and Environment Policy and Program
I. Safety Records for preceding three (3) years
J. Details of local content inclusion/plan
K. Details of quality control and quality assurance procedure
L. Documentation of key performance indicators tracked and reported and examples of Contractor’s failure reporting system
M. Details of community relation’s policy and strategy to assure smooth operations
5. NIGERIAN CONTENT
The Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) directives on Nigerian Content Development (“Directives”) mandates all contractors create value in country with a target of 70% by end of 2010 in terms of total monetary expenditures through the deliberate utilization of Nigerian human and material resources without sacrificing safety, health and environmental standards
MPN intends to and will expect the contractor to comply with the FGN/NNPC Directives of October 13, 2006. As a result, Bidders will be evaluated on their documented willingness, track record, and plans to fully comply with the Directives and Company requirements. Failure to comply with Government directives or demonstrate commitment to Nigerian Content development may result in Bidder’s disqualification.
An objective of this pre-qualification process is to allow companies to demonstrate their willingness and ability to perform this work in Nigeria in a dependable manner. Each contractor will also be required to demonstrate that they will maintain in a stable management organization in Nigeria.
Please note that work performed outside Nigeria is not considered as value created in-country.
In view of the above, responders should state the following:
1. Description of your company’s committed infrastructure in Nigeria
2. Detailed description of all work your company will accomplish using Nigerian Resources (labor, materials & services). Maximizing Nigerian Content is a key priority
3. Location of established families in Nigeria for carrying out inspection, maintenance, repair and testing of equipment
4. Description of company’s Ownership Structure Attach copies of CAC forms
(CO2 & CO7)
5. Description of your Contract Management Team location in Nigeria and submit information to substantiate this
6. Verifiable details of company’s targeted training programme and understudy plans (training needs may include but not be limited to: inspection, refurbishment, and testing methods of used fishing equipment; enhanced fishing program and report writing skills; well control methods; blow out prevention response; offshore survival; HUET training; hazardous equipment handling; fire fighting/prevention; drilling and crane operations) to maximize utilization of Nigerian personnel. Details to include:
· Sponsorship of Nigerians to acquire professional license or certification
· Further development plans of local employees as professionals
7. Description of your Procurement Centre location in Nigeria. Please also submit an organization chart to substantiate this information
Interested companies shall make their submissions in a package clearly marked
Pre-Qualification for Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery Servicers” on or before 5th January, 2010. All such submissions shall be sealed and addressed to:
“Notice of Intent – MPN PRE-QUALIFICATION FOR WIRELINE FISHING & PIPE RECOVERY SERVICES”
The Manager,
Upstream Services Procurement
Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited
Mobil House, 1, Lekki Expressway, Victoria Island
P.M.B. 12054 Lagos, Nigeria
Submissions would be received at the above address on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8a.m. to 12noon. Failure to follow any of the instructions above or to provide any of the listed documents will automatically disqualify the company. Notwithstanding the submission of the requested information, MPN is neither committed nor obligated to issue any call for tender or to include any company on any bid lists or award any form of contract. MPN will not make any form of payment for submissions presented in response to this notice.
Please note that this is not an invitation to tender Full tendering procedure will be provided only to contractors that have been successfully pre-qualified and found suitable to provide these services.
1. Please visit the NipeX Portal at www.nipexng.com for this Advert and other information.
2. Suppliers are expected to have attained the “Published” status in the NipeX JQS database to be available at www.nipexng.com
Mobile House, Lekki Expressway, Victoria Island, P.M.B 12054, Lagos
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THE AWARD OF CONTRACT TO SUPPLY HP SERVERS at PEF(M)B
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PETROLEUM EQUALISATION FUND (MANAGEMENT) BOARD
ADDRESS: PLOT 622, CADASTRAL ZONE, AG AMBASSADOR CONCLAVE, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT, P.M.B, 450 GARKI GPO. ABUJA
TELEPHONE: (09) 523-9085, (09) 523-7833, 0807709114, 08077097124, 08077097126
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL AND PRE-QUALIFICATION FOR THE AWARD OF CONTRACT TO SUPPLY HP SERVERS
The petroleum Equalisation Fund (management) Board intends to award contract for the purpose of procuring HP Blade Servers and Disaster Recovery Solution.
The Board currently runs on a HP c3000 All-in-one Blade Infrastructure by acquisition of an optimal solution and capacity at the Head Office Data Centre and Disaster Recovery Site to run applications which include ERP, Business Intelligence, and web Services etc.
Our Objectives:
1. Moving the C3000 infrastructure (All-in-one with SMA 1000, ITB storage) to our Lagos Office
2. Implement a C7000 infrastructure with 6 Nos. Blade Servers and Shared Storage at the Head Office Data centre.
3. Upscale to 5TB SAN at both Head Office and DR Site.
4. Implement full Virtualization at both sides
5. Implement High-Availability and Load Balancing cluster.
Scope of Work
The following requirements have been identified and should serve as guide. However proposed solution may not be limited to them:
1. HP Rack and Blade Infrastructure including 6 Nos HP BL460c G6 Blade Servers and C7000 enclosure (Server Infrastructure)
2. VMware/Console Switch (Virtualization Solution)
3. HP storage and Backup Solution including HP DL380 G% Base Storage Server, HP EVA M6412A 450GB FC Drive and HP L TO-4 Ultr 1760 SAS Library (SAN and Backup Storage) and
4. Training.
Qualifications
To be considered for the participation in the bid round, interested company must demonstrate through the solution through solution proposal that they have the technical competence, are capable and have resources available to provide the required services.
The proposal should also include
i. Company Profile and organizational structure, including names, resumes, and telephone numbers of key personnel:
ii. Verifiable list of various similar works successfully carried out within the last three years with names of clients, evidence of award and practical completion.
iii. Evidence of incorporation of company by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)
iv. Company Tax clearance certificate for the last 3 years
v. VAT Registration and evidence of past VAT remittances;
vi. Experience/technical qualification of key personnel with copies of certificates
vii. Audited Annual financial report of the Company for the last three years
viii. Evidence of financial capability (Bank statements for the last six months ) credit worthiness and readiness to instruct bankers to supply financial information on the Company as may be required.
All proposals are to be submitted in sealed envelope marked “IT Infrastructure Upgrade and Disaster Recovery Project” addresses to The Executive Secretary, Petroleum Equalization Fund (management) board, Plot 622 Ambassadorial Conclave, Central Business District Abuja. All Submissions should be submitted not later than 16th December 2009.
ABUJA · CAC · Management · Project · VAT
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PROCUREMENT AND INSTALLATION OF VIRTUAL EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY EQUIPMENT AND A PROJECT VEHICLE at ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
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FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
Specific Procurement Notice (SPN)
INVITATION FOR BIDS
ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
ONDO, NIGERIA
Science and Technology Education Post-Basic Protect
IDA Credit No. 4304-UNI
PROCUREMENT AND INSTALLATION OF VIRTUAL EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY EQUIPMENT AND A PROJECT VEHICLE (ACE/GDS/NCB/02)
1. This invitation of bids follows the general procurement notice for this project that appeared in Development Business, issue No.59 lot 2nd July, 2007 and in 4 National Dailies of the same date.
2. The Federal Government of Nigeria has received a credit from international Development Association toward the cost of Science and Technology Education Post-Basic (STEP-B) Project and intends to apply part of the funds to cover eligible payments under the contact for the Procurement end installation of Virtual Exercise Physiology Equipment and Materials, and a Project Vehicle (ACE/GDS/NCB/02)
3. The Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, STEP-B Project Implementation Office, now invites eligible and qualified Bidders to submit sealed bids for the supply and Installation of Virtual Exercise Physiology Equipment and Materials, and a Project Vehicle, as listed below:
|
Lot |
Item/ Description
|
Quantity
|
Bid Security
|
Delivery Period
|
|
1 |
Procurement and installation of Virtual Exercise Physiology, Equipment |
Various |
3% of Total Cost |
90days |
|
2 |
Procurement of a project vehicle |
One |
3% of Total Cost |
14days |
4. Bidding will be conducted through the Notional Competitive Bidding (NCB) procedures specified in the World Bank’s Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits, and are open to all bidders from eligible source countries as defined in the Guidelines of May 2004, revised October 1,2006.
5. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from Adeyemi College of Education, STEP-B Project Implementation Office, Ondo, and inspect the bidding documents at the same address from 9.00a,m to 4,00p.m local time (Mondays to Fridays, except on public holidays).
6. Qualification requirements include:
i. Evidence of registration with Corporate Affairs Commission
ii. Company Tax Clearance for the last three years and VAT registration
iii. Evidence of financial capacity to execute this project e,g. audited accounts for the last three (3) years and a letter of reference from their bankers.
iv. List of Similar verifiable projects successfully executed by the company with locations, letters of award and completion certificates in the last five (5) years.
v. List of managerial technical and administrative staff of the company.
vi. A margin of preference for certain goods manufactured domestically shall not be applied Additional details are provided in the Bidding Documents.
7. Bidding documents in English Language may be purchased at the address below upon payment of non-refundable fee of Ten Thousand Naira (N10.000.00) only payable to ACE, Ondo Account No.:2121770005679 with Skye Bonk Plc, ACE Brach, Ondo and upon presentation of evidence of payment at the same address between 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. (Mondays to Fridays, excluding public holidays).
8. Bids must be delivered to the address below at before 10;00a.m. on Wednesday, 23rd December, 2009 (I.e. on or before 22nd December 2009. All bids must be accompanied by a bid security from a reputable bank of 3% of the total bid price in local currency or an equipment amount in a freely convertible currency. Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be opened in the presence of the bidders or their representatives who choose to attend in person at the address below at 10.00 am, on Wednesday, 23rd December, 2009 (I.e. on or before 22nd December 2009.
Adeyemi College of Education,
STEP-B Project Implementation office,
Ondo.
Enquires please call; 08035800717, 08029740217
Signed:
The project Manager
Science and Technology Education Post-Basic (STEP-B) Project
Adeyemi College of Education,
Ondo, Nigeria.
CAC · Education · Equipment · Government · Installation · ONDO · Projects · World Bank
