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EBRD EPS Kolubara Environmental Improvement Projects

 

 

RS-Belgrade: EBRD – EPS Kolubara environmental improvement

2011/S 91-149326

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE

Project name: EPS KOLUBARA ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT

Country: Serbia

Business sector: Power and Energy

Project ID: 41923

Funding source: EBRD

Type of contract: Project Goods, Works and Services

Type of notice: General Procurement Notice

Issue date: 09 May 2011

Closing date: 09 May 2012

Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) intends using the proceeds of a loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development [the Bank] for a project to improve the efficiency of EPS` mining operations at the Kolubara basin and significantly improve the quality and uniformity of the coal it delivers to its power stations. The Project intends to fund the purchase of (1) a coal excavator, conveyor and spreader overburden system for the new mine at the east part of the Kolubara lignite basin, (2) a spreader system at an existing mine and (3) a coal management system for the whole Kolubara mining operations. The proposed project has a total estimated cost of EUR 140 million out of which EBRD provides EUR 80 million and KfW EUR 60 million.

The Project will require the procurement of the following goods, works and services:

• Supply of coal excavator, conveyer and spreader overburden system for the new mine at the east part of the Kolubara lignite basin (Field C);

• Supply of spreader system at the existing mine (Tamnava West);

• Supply and Installation of a coal management and uniformity system for the entire Kolubara mining operations

• Consulting services, including design, procurement assistance and supervision.

Tendering for the above contracts is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2011.

Contracts to be financed with the proceeds of a loan from the Bank will be subject to the Bank`s `Procurement Policies and Rules` and will be open to firms from any country. The proceeds of the Bank`s loan will not be used for the purpose of any payment to persons or entities, of for any import of goods, if such payment or import is prohibited by a decision of the United Nations Security Council taken under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations or under a law of official regulation of the Purchaser`s country.

Interested suppliers, contractors and consultants should contact:

Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), Balkanska 13, Belgrade11000, Serbia. Email: dsi@eps.rs Tel: +381-(0)11-3952-323. Fax: +381-(0)11-3972-967 

 

 

 

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