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Of the Public Purchasing Announcernº19 (145) May 7, 2013 Bulletin ISSN: 2078–5178 of the public purchasing AnnouncerNº19 (145) May 7, 2013 Announcements of conducting procurement procedures � � � � � � � � � 2 Announcements of procurement procedures results � � � � � � � � � � � � 31 Urgently for publication � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 63 Bulletin No�19 (145) May 7, 2013 Annoucements of conducting 006647 SOE “Commercial Sea Port “Yuzhnyi” procurement procedures SOE “CSP “Yuzhnyi”, 65481 Yuzhne, Odesa Oblast Lozovska Iryna Hryhorivna tel.: (048) 750–76–23; 006645 National Children’s Specialized Hospital tel./fax: (048) 750–73–60; “Okhmatdyt” of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine e–mail: comtender@port–yuzhny.com.ua 28/1 Chornovola St., 01135 Kyiv, Ukraine Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: Povorozniuk Volodymyr Stepanovych www.tender.me.gov.ua tel.: (044) 236–30–05; Procurement subject: code 33.15.1 – repair and maintenance of vessels tel./fax: (044) 236–91–03; and boats (repair of 4 vessels), 4 lots e–mail: [email protected] Supply/execution: the executor’s repair base; during 2013 Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: Procurement procedure: open tender www.tender.me.gov.ua Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: at the customer’s address, Procurement subject: code 32.50.1 – medical, surgical and dental administrative building, offices 511, 505 instruments and equipment, 3 lots Submission: at the customer’s address, administrative building, office 505 Supply/execution: at the customer’s address; during 2013 06.06.2013 09:30 Procurement procedure: open tender Opening of tenders: at the customer’s address, administrative building of the port, Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: at the customer’s address, economic assembly hall department 06.06.2013 14:00 Submission: at the customer’s address, economic department Tender security: deposit, lot 1 – UAH 1000, lot 2 – UAH 1000, lot 3 – UAH 1000, 22.05.2013 10:00 lot 4 – UAH 1000 Opening of tenders: at the customer’s address, office of the deputy chief doctor on Terms of submission: during bid validity period (90 calendar days); not returned economic issues according to part 3, article 24 of the Law on Public Procurement 22.05.2013 11:00 Customer’s registration account: 26001002493901 Tender security: not required Additional information: Qualification criteria are established in accordance with 006648 part 2, article 16 of the Law on Public Procurement. For additional information, Department of Improvement and Housing please, call at tel.: (044) 236–91–03 Policy of Kryvyi Rih City Executive Committee Customer’s registration account: 35216001000230 of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 1 Radianska Sq., 50101 Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Tereshchenko Ihor Valentynovych, Hrynko Maryna Ivanivna 006646 Public Joint–Stock Company “Chornomornaftogaz” tel.: (0564) 74–83–51, 74–56–38 52/1 Kirova Ave./Sovnarkomovskyi Lane, 95000 Simferopol, Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: the Autonomous Republic of Crimea www.tender.me.gov.ua Kudik Volodymyr Valeriiovych, Heonia Renat Hryhorovych, Savchenko Oksana Procurement subject: current repair of motor roads of the city Volodymyrivna Supply/execution: Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast; during 2013 tel.: (0652) 77–34–81, 77–37–92 Procurement procedure: open tender Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: at the customer’s address, office 555 www.tender.me.gov.ua Submission: at the customer’s address, office 552 Procurement subject: code 24.20.1 – pipes, tubes, hollow profiles, 07.06.2013 09:00 seamless, from steel (casing pipes – 250 t) Opening of tenders: at the customer’s address, office 550 Supply/execution: base of production and technical supply, 7 Kyivska St., 07.06.2013 11:30 Kamenolomnya Village, Sakskiy District, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea; Tender security: not required 2013 Additional information: Qualification criteria are established in accordance with Procurement procedure: open tender article 16 of the Law on Public Procurement. Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: 12 Peremohy Ave., 95000 Customer’s registration account: 35428010008832, 35414002008832, Simferopol, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, office 19–20 35429008008832, 35414057008832 Submission: 12 Peremohy Ave., 95000 Simferopol, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, office 19–20 05.06.2013 09:00 Opening of tenders: 12 Peremohy Ave., 95000 Simferopol, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, office 19–20 05.06.2013 11:00 Tender security: not required Additional information: For additional information, please, call at tel.: (0652) 77–37–92 – Ms.Savchenko Oksana (head of purchase of goods, works and services department, commercial department) Customer’s registration account: 260020014162 2 Announcer of the public purchasing Bulletin No�19 (145) May 7, 2013 006649 006651 Capital Construction Department State Institution the Ukrainian Psychiatric Hospital of Lviv City Council with Strict Supervision of MPH of Ukraine 10 Gorbachevskogo St., 79044 Lviv, Ukraine 84 Chycherina St., 49006 Dnipropetrovsk Kmetyk Volodymyr Ivanovych Rublov Oleksandr Serhiiovych tel.: (032) 238–07–98; tel.: (056) 770–67–40; tel./fax: (032) 238–96–76 tel./fax: (0562) 39–95–38; Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: e–mail: [email protected] www.tender.me.gov.ua Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: Website which contains additional information on procurement: www.tender.me.gov.ua www.city–adm.lviv.ua Procurement subject: code 21.20.1 – medications, 3 lots: lot 1 – 222 dnms.; Procurement subject: reconstruction of Heroiv UPA St. lot 2 – 233 dnms.; lot 3 – 7 dnms. Supply/execution: Heroiv UPA St., Lviv; 2013 – 2014 Supply/execution: at the customer’s address; May – December 2013 Procurement procedure: open tender Procurement procedure: open tender Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: at the customer’s address, legal Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: at the customer’s address, 4th floor, department administrative office Submission: at the customer’s address, legal department Submission: at the customer’s address, 4th floor, administrative office 15.05.2013 10:00 21.05.2013 09:00 Opening of tenders: at the customer’s address, office of the head of the Opening of tenders: at the customer’s address, 4th floor, administrative office department 21.05.2013 13:00 15.05.2013 15:00 Tender security: bank guarantee, lot 1 – UAH 50030.86, lot 2 – UAH 48516.53, Tender security: bank guarantee or deposit, UAH 100000 lot 3 – UAH 28957.51 Terms of submission: 90 calendar days; according to article 24 of the Law on Terms of submission: 90 days; not returned according to part 3, article 24 of the Public Procurement Law on Public Procurement Customer’s registration account: 35425020002050 Customer’s registration account: 35210001012982 006650 006652 Public Joint–Stock Company “Chornomornaftogaz” Department for Capital Construction 52/1 Kirova Ave./Sovnarkomovskyi Lane, 95000 Simferopol, of Ivano–Frankivsk City Executive Committee the Autonomous Republic of Crimea 6 Nezalezhnosti St., 76018 Ivano–Frankivsk Kudik Volodymyr Valeriiovych, Heonia Renat Hryhorovych, Savchenko Oksana Sheliuh Yurii Volodymyrovych, Tutka Andrii Olehovych Volodymyrivna tel.: (03422) 3–04–76, 2–57–82; tel.: (0652) 77–34–81, 77–37–92 tel./fax: (03422) 2–56–51; Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: e–mail: [email protected] www.tender.me.gov.ua Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: Procurement subject: code 24.20.1 – pipes, tubes, hollow profiles, www.tender.me.gov.ua seamless, from steel (casing pipe – 270 t, collar pipe – 8 t) Website which contains additional information on procurement: www.mvk.if.ua Supply/execution: base of production and technical supply, 7 Kyivska St., Procurement subject: works on major repair of Promyslova St. in Kamenolomnya Village, Sakskiy District, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea; Ivano–Frankivsk, length 1203 m 2013 Supply/execution: Ivano–Frankivsk; July 2013 – December 2014 Procurement procedure: open tender Procurement procedure: open tender Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: 12 Peremohy Ave., 95000 Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: at the customer’s address, office 6 Simferopol, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, office 19–20 Submission: at the customer’s address, office 6 Submission: 12 Peremohy Ave., 95000 Simferopol, 07.06.2013 09:00 the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, office 19–20 Opening of tenders: at the customer’s address, office of the chief engineer, 05.06.2013 09:00 office 3 Opening of tenders: 12 Peremohy Ave., 95000 Simferopol, 07.06.2013 10:00 the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, office 19–20 Tender security: not required 05.06.2013 11:20 Additional information: Qualification criteria are established in accordance with Tender security: not required article 16 of the Law on Public Procurement. Additional information: For additional information, please, Customer’s registration account: 35420036001556 call at tel.: (0652) 77–37–92 – Ms.Savchenko Oksana (head of purchase of goods, works and services department, commercial department) Customer’s registration account: 260020014162 Announcer of the public purchasing 3 Bulletin No�19 (145) May 7, 2013 006653 006655 Department of Improvement and Housing Public Utility of Heat Supply Networks
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