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Electromechanical Works Sector - Q3 2019 Report Electromechanical Works Sector - Q3 2019 Report Electromechanical Works 3 (2019) Report American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 1 of 14 Electromechanical Works Sector - Q3 2019 Report Special Remarks The Electromechanical Works Q3 2019 report provides a comprehensive overview of the Electromechanical Works List of sub-sectors sector with focus on top tenders, big projects and important news. Electromechanical Works Tenders Section - Integrated Jobs (Having a certain engineering component) - sorted by - Generating Sector (the sector of the client who issued the tender and who would pay for the goods & services ordered) - Client - Supply Jobs - Generating Sector - Client Non-Tenders Section - Business News - Projects Awards - Projects in Pre-Tendering Phase - Privatization and Investments - Published Co. Performance - Loans & Grants - Fairs and Exhibitions This report includes tenders with bid bond greater than L.E. 50,000 and valuable tenders without bid bond Tenders may be posted under more than one sub-sector Copyright Notice Copyright ©2019, American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt (AmCham). All rights reserved. Neither the content of the Tenders Alert Service (TAS) nor any part of it may be reproduced, sorted in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt. In no event shall AmCham be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits. American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 2 of 14 Electromechanical Works Sector - Q3 2019 Report Electromechanical Works - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Airports & Ports A.O.I. Arab Organization for Industrialization, Abu Zaabal Wood Factory - Ex Atico, The Cashier Supply of a complete semi automatic production line to produce wooden doors 300,000 LE Aug 09, 2019 Sep 25, 2019 A.R.C. Agricultural Research Institute, the Veterinary Serums & Vaccines Research Institute Rehabilitation & revamping of the New Cassel Div 80,000 LE Sep 28, 2019 Oct 15, 2019 Al Taawon Petroleum Co. - Ex Petroleum Cooperative Society Co. , General Dept. for Equipment Supply of (a) 17 tractor heads & 19 semi trailers of 40,000 liters capacity (each), (b) 500,000 & 55,000 LE Sep 22, 2019 Oct 21, 2019 centrifugal pumps for fuel oil & benzene, also (c) supply, erection & commissioning of & 30,000 products in liquid & powder form. Deadlines 10/21, 10/21 & 10/17/2019 Alexandria Co. for Containers & Cargo Handling, the Cashier Supply, erection & delivery of two 40 tons yard cranes for Alexandria Containers terminal 1,000,000 LE Aug 24, 2019 Oct 07, 2019 Alexandria University Hospitals, Central Purchases Dept. Supply of (a) medical bandages & dressing, also (b) supply, erection of fire erection, 239,500 & 300,000 LE Aug 28, 2019 Sep 14, 2019 alarm & fire fighting system to serve the main university hospital Beheira Governorate, Local Municipality of Markaz & City of Kafr El Dawar Supply of (a) a two stones compactor for the Roads Paving Unit, (b) construction of the 25,000 & 60,000 & LE Jul 14, 2019 Aug 06, 2019 Local Municipality of Defsho Village, also (c) supply, also supply & erection of public 25,000 lighting equipment. Deadlines 8/1, 8/1 & 8/6/2019 Cairo Co. for Petroleum Refining, General Dept. for Equipment Supply, erection & commissioning of (a) hydrogen based alarm system, (b) a fire alarm & 30,000 & 50,000 & LE Sep 22, 2019 Oct 10, 2019 fire fighting system of FM 200 type, (c) three screw type air compressors, also (d) 130,000 & 65,000 different laboratory instruments. Deadlines 10/7, 10/8, 10/9 & 10/10/2019 Cairo Metro Operation Agency, the Stores Dept. Supply of so called hand drills (special tools) for the rehabilitation & revamping of the 150,000 LE Aug 20, 2019 Sep 24, 2019 escalators serving the different Cairo metro stations E.N.R. Egyptian National Railways Authority, the Purchases & Stores Dept Supplt & erection of 8 compressors at E.N.R. workshops 120,000 LE Sep 10, 2019 Sep 28, 2019 E.N.R. Egyptian National Railways Authority, the Signals Engineering Dept. Revamping of 50 railways crossings $ 75,000 $ Aug 06, 2019 Nov 01, 2019 American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 3 of 14 Electromechanical Works Sector - Q3 2019 Report Electromechanical Works - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Airports & Ports East Delta Electricity Generation Co. Supply & erection, also rehabilitation of units to measure gas emissions to enable linking 220,000 LE Sep 16, 2019 Oct 07, 2019 all gas fires stations with the national network for such emissions of the EEA - Environment Affairs Agency - linked with the Ministry's General Secretariat EETC - Egyptian Electricity Transmission Co., Alexandria & West Delta Zone, The Cashier Supply & erection of an automatic fire fighting system at the subordinated transformers 1,000,000 LE Jul 14, 2019 Aug 24, 2019 station in Alexandria & West Delta (30 stations) EETC -Egyptian Electricity Transmission Co., the Purchases & Stores Dept., Request of international CIF offers regarding New Hosh Issa 2 x 175 + 4 x 40 MVA, 22 / $ 350,000 $ Aug 27, 2019 Sep 05, 2019 66/ 11 KV substation on turnkey, GIS type & 11 KV indoor conventional type. Specs fees are payable at El Obour Export Development Bank Branch in favor of account 022006592929101027 for completion & delivery in 8 months. Tender deadline was postponed to 9/5/2019 instead of 8/28/2019 Conducting Package B of the Zahraa Nasr City 220/66/11 KV F=GIS substation for which $ 200,000 $ Sep 01, 2019 Oct 09, 2019 the company has applied for a loan from the European Development Partners, the including the EIB, the EU, the AFD & KfW. Contract will include the supply of 3 / 175 MVA, 220/66 KV three phase power transformers plus 4 X 40 MVA, 66/11 KV three phase power transformers. Contract implementation is expected to complete in 10 months Egypt Air Co. for Maintenance & Technical Works,, The Cashier Supply of 7 cooling towers & four pumps for ice cold water & four water condensation 100,000 LE Sep 28, 2019 Oct 14, 2019 pumps Egypt Air Holding Co., the Projects & Establishments Maintenance Div., the Training Center, The Cashier Rehabilitation & maintenance of air conditioners serving Egypt Air main computer rooms 200,000 LE Aug 25, 2019 Sep 23, 2019 at the company's Computers Building. This is a repeated tender with extended deadline to now become 9/23/2019 Request of offers from consultancy offices registered at the Engineers Syndicate for the 100,000 LE Sep 22, 2019 Oct 27, 2019 design & supervision of implementation of a hangar for the maintenance & painting of aero planes Egyptian Co. for Aviation Services - EAS, The Cashier Implementing of a fire fighting & fire extinguishing system to serve the company's 120,000 LE Aug 23, 2019 Sep 23, 2019 buildings, main warehouses & workshops inside the Customs' Zone Egyptian Co. for Meat, Poultry & Food Supplies, the Commercial Div. Supply, erection & operation of a 15 tons freezing tunnel at El Basatin Warehouse. 100,000 LE Aug 08, 2019 Aug 25, 2019 American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 4 of 14 Electromechanical Works Sector - Q3 2019 Report Electromechanical Works - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Airports & Ports Egyptian Co. for Pharmaceuticals Trading, the Purchases & Contracts Dept. Finishing & equipping of two branches in Ashmoun, Monoufiya & in Shebin El Kanater, in 35,000 & 60,000 LE Aug 18, 2019 Sep 05, 2019 Kalioubiya Egyptian Co. for Wholesale Trade, the Commercial Div., Request of offers to implement two fire fighting projects in Al Dahhan & Al Qoseir in the 50,000 & 75,000 LE Jul 27, 2019 Aug 05, 2019 Red Sea Governorate Extracted Oils & Derivatives Co., the Requirements Div. - New Erection of a foam based fire extinguishing network above the hexane storage tanks at 100,000 LE Sep 09, 2019 Sep 23, 2019 Damanhour Factory General Authority for New Urban Societies, Sixth October City Development Agency Maintenance, rehabilitation, revamping and raising efficiency of diesel generators at the 200,000 LE Sep 17, 2019 Oct 08, 2019 brackish water lifting station at Kilo 20 of El Wahat Road General Authority for New Urban Societies, New Beni Swef City Development Agency Implementing the required public utilities for the 12th district of the City including water, 500,000 LE Jul 14, 2019 Aug 08, 2019 waste water & roads at the District's distinguished lands in the city Completion of 700 mm. internal diameter discharge pipeline to serve 5,000 feddans trees 150,000 LE Jul 24, 2019 Aug 20, 2019 forest in the city General Authority for New Urban Societies, New Qena City Development Agency, The Cashier Completion of the outstanding works at the Traffic Dept. building in New Qena City. 750,000 LE Aug 07, 2019 Sep 04, 2019 General Authority of the Suez Canal Economic Zone, The Cashier Conducting the required (a) quoting along the flood overflow canal at Ein Al Sukhna 1,125,000 & LE Jul 06, 2019 Jul 24, 2019 Southern Zone, also (b) supervision of the implementation of the two sanitary drainage 40,000 water treatment stations in the southern zone General Dept. for South West Beheira Drainage, The Cashier Maintenance & completion of subsurface drainage network serving 12,000 acres in Al 80,000 LE Jul 24, 2019 Aug 06, 2019 Benson General Dept. for Southern Beheira Drainage Rehabilitation/ replacement of South East Beheira Drainage under finance from the ADB - 300,000 LE Sep 02, 2019 Oct 16, 2019 African Development Bank General Dept.
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