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Chad-N'Djamena: EDF — Supply, installation and commissioning of photovoltaic equipment for courts and prisons

Le ministère de l'économie et de la planification du développement, ordonnateur national du FED, PAON has announced on 31 Mar 2017 that is accepting bids for the following project: Chad-N'Djamena: EDF — Supply, installation and commissioning of photovoltaic equipment for courts and prisons.

The tender will take place in Chad and will cover the Energy & Utilities industry.

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Location: Chad

General information

Donor:

Le ministère de l'économie et de la planification du développement, ordonnateur national du FED, PAON

Industry:

Energy & Utilities

Status:

Accepting bids

Timeline

Published:

31 Mar 2017

Deadline:

Not available

Value:

Not available

Contacts

Description

Prior information notice for a supplies contract

Location — N'Djamena and regions of Chad

 1.Publication reference:

EuropeAid/138833/IH/SUP/TD.
 2.Procedure:

Open.
 3.Programme title:

Project to support justice in Chad, phase 2 (Projet d'appui à la justice au Tchad, phase 2 — Prajust 2).
 4.Financing:

Financing agreement No TD/FED/037-456.
 5.Contracting authority:

Le ministère de l'économie et de la planification du développement, ordonnateur national du FED, PAON, quartier résidentiel, administratif et commercial, rue 1032, porte 415, BP 1917, N'Djamena, CHAD. E-mail: [email protected]
 6.Contract description:

Under this contract, the aim is to supply, install and commission solar photovoltaic equipment in 9 district courts, the National Judicial Training School, the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights (server room, minister's office, general secretariat) and 11 prisons within the framework of implementing Prajust 2, financed by the 11th EDF.
 7.Indicative number and title of lots:

4 lots:
— lot 1: mini photovoltaic power plants to power the National Judicial Training School and the district courts of Moussoro, Ati, Am-Timan, Kelo and Doba,
— lot 2: mini photovoltaic power plants to power the Ministry of Justice and the district courts of Mongo, Sarh, Moundou and Bongor,
— lot 3: mini photovoltaic power plants to power the prisons of Amsinene, Mongo, Moussoro, Ati, Am-Timan and Bongor,
— lot 4: mini photovoltaic power plants to power the prisons of Sarh, Moundou, Kelo, Koumra and Doba.
 8.Scheduled date for publication of the contract notice:

4.5.2017.
 9.Additional information:

Not applicable.
 10.Legal basis:

Annex IV to the Partnership Agreement between the members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States and the European Community and its Member States, signed in Cotonou on 23.6.2000, as amended in Luxembourg on 25.6.2005 and in Ouagadougou on 22.6.2010. Reference is made to Annex IV as revised by Decision No 1/2014 of the ACP-EU Council of Ministers of 20.6.2014.


Remarks:

There must be a minimum period of 30 calendar days between the publication of this prior information notice and the publication of the contract notice.

Natural or legal persons interested should not therefore send proposals or requests for information at this stage.


http://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:119604-2017:TEXT:EN:HTML&src=0&tabId=2

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