DECOST : appel d'offres en Palestine pour la réalisation d'une étude d'analyse de marché
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:
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The applicant firm should have previous experience in similar work for a minimum of five years.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The prices are valid for 90 days starting from the last date of submitting the offers.
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Prices are provided in Euros (tax exempted).
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Selection method based on fixed budget –FBS (25000 Euro)
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Preparation and announcement fees will be paid by the bid winner.
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The proposed market analysis has to include both Palestine and Jordan.
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The addresses referred to above is (Tulkarem, PTUK, Department of Supplies, Procurement and Bidding , Email: procurement@ptuk.edu.ps, mobile phone: 0598221486).
For more information about the DECOST project, please visit its webpage, Twitter and Instagram.