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PIB NO: 14.017 for cost and benefits study for NREPA Pakistan

USAID PROCUREMENT INFORMATION BULLETIN NO. 14.017

DATE: 02/19/2014

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Office of Acquisition Assistance Washington, D.C. 20523
Commodity Division (202) 712-1779
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       Country:   Pakistan

     Authority:    USAID Prime Contract No: ENERGY II IQC CONTRACT EPP-I-00-03- 00006

Source Origin:    Geographic Code 937

     Purchaser:    International Resources Group (IRG)

       Contact:    Danielle Visuaño, Esq. Contracts Manager USAID Power Distribution Program rfp117@pdip.pk

  Bid Deadline:    05-00 pm Pakistan Standard Time, February 28, 2014

 

International Resources Group has issued a REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) No.:  IRG/PDP/HR/NEPRA/2014/117 for Cost & Benefits Study for National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), Islamabad Pakistan

 

Qualified and interested firms may obtain an electronic copy of the RFP including Scope of Work and terms & conditions, by downloading from the PDP website <http://www.pdip.pk/rfq>.  Telephone requests will not be honored.

 

The Government of Pakistan and the U.S. Agency for International Development encourage the participation, to the fullest extent possible, of minorities and women both as individuals and as members of contracting or sub-contracting firms. In this respect, it is anticipated that the prime contractor will make every practicable use of such personnel and firms.  The participation of small, disadvantaged and women-owned business concerns in this activity as prime contractors or subcontractors are encouraged if they meet the RFP’s stated requirements.

 

Firms providing proposals must be eligible firms/contractors in accordance with the requirements set forth in 22 CFR 228 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations.  Commodities must be eligible in accordance with the requirements set forth in 22 CFR 228 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations.