Construct A Primary Pipeline Connecting Al-Tanour, Baoonand Shtafina Pumping Stations
ID: YWC-FARA7-4-1-1_4-1-2_2024Type: Solicitation
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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTAGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTUSAID/JORDANWashington, DC, 20521, USA

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Engineering Services (541330)

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL (R425)
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    The Yarmouk Water Company, under the auspices of the Agency for International Development (USAID), is inviting bids for the construction of a primary pipeline connecting the Al-Tanour, Baoon, and Shtafina Pumping Stations in Amman, Jordan. The project entails the supply, installation, testing, integration, and commissioning of essential materials, with bidders required to comply with USAID geographical codes and hold valid contractor classifications from the Ministry of Public Works in Jordan. This initiative represents a significant investment in regional water infrastructure aimed at enhancing service delivery, with key deadlines including a site visit on January 29, 2025, and bid submissions due by February 17, 2025. Interested bidders can contact Bassam Jarboo at bassam_jarboo@yw.com.jo or Abdel Hadi Bataineh at abdelhadi_bataineh@yw.com.jo for further information.

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    The Yarmouk Water Company (Employer) is inviting bids for the construction of a primary pipeline connecting Al-Tanour, Baoon, and Shtafina Pumping Stations. The project encompasses the supply, installation, testing, integration, and commissioning of necessary materials as outlined in the tender documents. Bidders are required to meet specific criteria, including compliance with USAID geographical codes and valid contractor classifications from the Ministry of Public Works in Jordan. Proposals must include detailed financial information demonstrating stability, and bidders must submit sealed envelopes containing a tender security of 30,000 Jordanian dinars, a technical proposal, and a financial offer. The tender is funded by USAID and is subject to zero sales taxes. Key dates include the start of document purchasing on January 22, 2025, a site visit on January 29, inquiries due by February 2, and the bid submission deadline on February 17, 2025. The Employer reserves the right to cancel bids and disclaims responsibility for lost documents. This invitation represents a significant investment in regional water infrastructure, aiming to enhance service delivery in the area.
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