Supply & Installation of Solar Pumping System in Ainata, Baalebeck-Hermel Governorate

The MASAR for Local Governments Programme (Maintaining Strength and Resilience) funded by the EU MADAD trust fund, seeks to build the institutional capacity and strengthen the resilience of local governments and their host, displaced and refugee populations.

The MASAR programme targets three areas in Lebanon heavily affected by the refugee crisis, mainly Akkar, Baalbek-Hermel, and the coastal plain north of Tripoli. By focusing on improving area-based planning, service delivery and local economic development, the programme seeks to help local governments develop long-term solutions to the challenges they face.

VNG International (the International Cooperation Agency of the Association of Netherlands Municipalities), being one of the four consortium partners of MASAR project  is implementing a pilot project in the Baalbek-Hermel Governorate to further increase the efficiency of a well on lot 1744, Ainata , seeking a Contractor for the supply, installation, testing and successful commissioning of a new solar pumping system.of the afore mentioned well 

Location: Village of Ainata, Union of Municpalities of the area of Deir el Ahmar

Expected implementation phase: March24-September 20, 2022

Deadline for submission of tender: March 16th, 2022

 

How to apply

Interested tenderers must register on the following link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd-YAD4w_uKxqcy5U1Q02zoED6KFSmW....

Upon successful completion they will be redirected to a link where they can download the complete tender dossier: 18 templates and one file of supporting documents.

Tenderers are urged to check the website continuosly for any questions and answers as well as updates in the documents

 

Mandatory clarification meeting on feb 17 as indicated in the timetable of instructions to tenderer.    Typo error on page 20 was corrected accordingly 

Expired
Deadline
Wednesday, 16. Mar 2022
Type of Call
Calls for Tenders
Intervention Sector(s):
Infrastructure & Services Rehabilitation
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