The Regional Emergency Solar Energy Intervention Project (RESPITE) led by the Republic of Togo has commenced the tender process for the procurement of a Photovoltaic Power Plant and Storage System. The initiative, funded by the World Bank, aims to enhance solar energy infrastructure within the country.
Details of the Invitation to Tender:
Project: REGIONAL EMERGENCY SOLAR ENERGY INTERVENTION PROJECT (RESPITE)
Contract Title: Procurement of Photovoltaic Power Plant and Storage System for Togo
Procurement Agency: RESPITE Project Regional Coordination Unit (URC)
Invitation Date: April 2, 2024
Project Duration: 12 to 16 months
Key Highlights:
Project Overview: The project, under the RESPITE initiative, seeks to bolster solar energy capabilities in Togo, contributing to the country’s renewable energy objectives.
Tender Process: The tender will be conducted through international competition, adhering to the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations, with bids invited for the design, supply, and installation of the photovoltaic system.
Bid Submission: Interested bidders are required to submit technical and financial proposals in separate envelopes to the RESPITE Coordination Unit in Monrovia, Liberia, by June 4, 2024.
Bid Guarantee: Bids must be accompanied by a Declaration of Bid Guarantee valid for 150 days from the submission deadline.
Beneficial Ownership Disclosure: Successful bidders will be required to disclose beneficial ownership information as part of the contract award process.
How to Participate:
Interested parties can obtain tender documents from the RESPITE Coordination Unit in Monrovia upon payment of a non-refundable fee.
The tender documents, available in French, can be purchased for two hundred United States dollars (US$200) via bank transfer.
Submission of bids must adhere to the specified deadlines and procedures outlined in the tender notice.
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