DECOST: open tender in Palestine to implement a market analysis study

Rebidding Request for Proposals for Consulting Services:
“Developing Market Analysis Study for Municipal Organic Waste Management, Bid /10/2021

 

Within the framework of the European Programme ENI CBC MED, Palestine Technical University – Kadoorie (PTUK) received funding from the “Decentralized Composting in Small Towns (DECOST)” project, Grant contract (A_B.4.2_0095),” and is requesting consultancy services to implement market analysis study for municipal organic waste management through the DECOST project.

Eligible firm/consultant can obtain the quotation request documents by visiting Palestine Technical University – Kadoorie (PTUK) – Tulkarem considering the following conditions:

 

  1. The applicant firm should have previous experience in similar work for a minimum of five years.

  2. Firms should submit their offers to the address below no later than Thursday, 12 August 2021 at or before (12:00 PM local time). Electronic bidding is not permitted, and late bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the bidders designated representatives.

  3. The document price: An amount of fifty US Dollars is paid as a non-refundable fee and deposited to PTUK account (219000/584) Bank of Palestine, the receipt shall be enclosed with the technical offer.

  4. All bids must be accompanied by a bid security with an amount of (500) Euro, the bid security shall be valid for 120 days starting from the bids submission date.

  5. The prices are valid for 90 days starting from the last date of submitting the offers.

  6. Prices are provided in Euros (tax exempted).

  7. Selection method based on fixed budget –FBS  (25000 Euro)

  8. Preparation and announcement fees will be paid by the bid winner.

  9. The proposed market analysis has to include both Palestine and Jordan. 

  10. The addresses referred to above is (Tulkarem, PTUK, Department of Supplies, Procurement and Bidding , Email: procurement@ptuk.edu.ps, mobile phone: 0598221486).

 

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