Upcoming Project: Road Sector Support Project V, Kampala, Uganda

Upcoming Project: Road Sector Support Project V, Kampala, Uganda

Upcoming Project: Road Sector Support Project V, Kampala, Uganda

Project:

Road Sector Support Project V: Lot 1: Upgrading of Rukungiri – Kihihi – Ishasha / Kanungu Road (78.5 Km) From Gravel to Paved (Bituminous) Standards

Client:

Uganda National Roads Authority, Kampala, Uganda

Website:

http://www.unra.go.ug

Bid date:

13th December 2016

Updated: 3rd November 2016

Details:
SPECIFIC PROCUREMENT NOTICE INVITATION FOR BIDS
Date: 21 October 2016 / Loan No: 2100150032194
1. This Invitation for bids follows the General Procurement Notice (GPN) for this Project that appeared in United Nations Development Business online (UNDB
online) No. AfDB388-06/14 of 05 June 2014, and on the African Development Bank’s internet Website (www.afdb.org).
2. The Government of the Republic of Uganda has received loan from the African Development Bank (ADF) in various currencies towards the cost of Road Sector
Support Project V. It is intended that part of the proceeds of this loan will be applied to eligible payments under the contract for Upgrading Rukungiri – Kihihi – Ishasha/
Kanungu road (78.5km) from Gravel to Paved (Bituminous) Standard.
3. The Uganda National Roads Authority now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for the construction and completion of upgrading from gravel to Class II bitumen
Standard of Rukungiri – Kihihi – Ishasha/Kanungu road (78.5kms) hereinafter called “the Works”). International Competitive Bidding will be conducted in accordance with
the Bank’s Rules and Procedures for Procurement of Goods and Works.
4. Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from and inspect the bidding documents at the offices of the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) at the
following address; Head, Procurement and Disposal Unit. Tel: +256 31 2233100 / 256 414 318000 / Fax: +256 414 232807.
5. A complete set of Bidding documents may be purchased by interested bidders upon the submission of a written application to the Executing Agency, and upon payment
of a non-refundable fee of UgShs 350,000 (Ugandan Shillings: Three Hundred Fifty Thousand only) or USD 100 (United States Dollars One Hundred, only) or its
equivalent in a freely convertible currency. The payments shall be to UNRA’s Cashier or deposit/ telegraphic transfer to the following UNRA’s Bank Account:
Name and Address of beneficiary: Non Tax Revenue, Bank of Uganda, P.O. Box 7120, Kampala / Account No.: 003130168000001 / Swift Code of Beneficiary Bank: UGBAUGKAXXX
6. The provisions in the Instructions to Bidders and the General Conditions are those of the Bank’s Standard Bidding Document for Procurement of Works
accompanied by a security of UGX 8,000,000,000: (Eight Billion Uganda Shillings) Or USD2,400,000 (Two Million Four Hundred Thousand United States Dollars).
7. Bids must be delivered to the above office on or before 11:00 on IFB No: UNRA/WORKS/2016-17/00035
8. Bids must remain valid for One Hundred Twenty Six days (126) days from thedeadline for bid submission.
9. Bids shall be opened in the presence of the bidders’ representatives who choose to attend at 11:30 am on 13 December 2016 at the address below, Procurement and Disposal Unit, Uganda National Roads Authority, Plot No. 3-5 New Port Bell Road, UAP Nakawa Business Park, Block D First Floor, Kampala, Uganda / Email: procurement@unra.go.ug / Tel: +256 31 2233100 / 256 414 318000 / Fax: +256 414 232807 / mail: procurement@unra.go.ug / Website: http://www.unra.go.ug

Post source : Uganda National Roads Authority

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