Description
This is a business opportunity for an overseas buyer. Pitch for the business and explain how your company meets their requirements.
The government is seeking a supplier of buses, related services and products for a major transport project.
The government is looking to procure 719 units of diesel buses as part of a high priority bus system (HPBS) project in the southern Philippines. The bidder must deliver the buses in 4 tranches, 8 to 11 months from contract signing. The buses must have a projected service life of 15 years or 1.1 million km.
The bidder must supply:
– 188 units, 9-meter bus diesel powertrain
– 531 units, 13-meter bus diesel powertrain
– 2 units, tow truck vehicles
– 3 units, depot tow tractor vehicles
– minimum 6 units, service vehicles
– full spare parts package
– tools and diagnostics equipment
The contract includes 5 years of operations and maintenance of vehicles and systems, as well as, registration and licensing of buses. The bidder must also provide training programmes for drivers and maintenance personnel.
Bidders are qualified on basis of contractual and technical experience, production capacity, and financial situation. This contract is financed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). This contract is subject to open competitive bidding following ADB rules.
Pre-bid conference is scheduled for 8 April 2022, 10:00AM (Manila time).
The deadline for submission of bids and opening of bids is scheduled for 12 May 2022, at 10:00AM (Manila time).
Opportunity closing date:
12 May 2022
Value of contract:
£5m-50m
The buyer is happy to talk to:
Manufacturers
Express your interest:
Express your interest to the Department for International Trade team in the Philippines.
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