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Annoucements of Conducting Procurement Procedures Bulletin No�20 (94) May 15, 2012 Annoucements of conducting 11335 Municipal Establishment “Municipal Construction” procurement procedures of Makiivka City Council of Donetsk Oblast 2/37 Moskovska St., 86157 Makiivka, Donetsk Oblast Merkusheva Yana Anatoliivna 11271 Subsidiary Company “Ukrtransgaz”, tel./fax: (0623) 22–13–36; NJSC “Naftogaz Ukrainy” represented by e–mail: [email protected] Affiliate of Main Gas Pipelines Department Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: “Kharkivtransgaz” www.tender.me.gov.ua 20–a Kultury St., 61001 Kharkiv, MSP Procurement subject: major repair of kindergarten No.37 in Kholodna Balka Koinash Serhii Hryhorovych, Kucherenko Yurii Mykhailovych village, Makiivka tel.: (057) 701–91–47; Supply/execution: Kholodna Balka village, Makiivka, Hirnytskyi Rayon, tel./fax: (057) 701–93–23, 701–93–27; Donetsk Oblast; July – December 2012 e–mail: [email protected] Procurement procedure: open tender Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: at the customer’s address, chief’s www.tender.me.gov.ua reception room Procurement subject: code 33.20.9 – services in assemblage, maintenance Submission: at the customer’s address, chief’s reception room and repair of control–measuring equipment (repair of metering 14.06.2012 11:00 skids), 3 lots: lot 1 – repair of metering skid on gas distribution station Opening of tenders: at the customer’s address, office 4 of Ternivka village; lot 2 – repair of metering skid on gas distribution 14.06.2012 14:00 station of Hubinikha village; lot 3 – repair of metering skid on gas Tender security: bank guarantee, UAH 71300 distribution station of Novomykolaivka village (regional centre) Terms of submission: 120 days; not returned according to part 3, article 24 of the Supply/execution: regions of Ukraine; from the date of contract conclusion till Law on Public Procurement 31.12.2013 Additional information: Qualification criteria are established in accordance with Procurement procedure: open tender article 16 of the Law on Public Procurement. More detailed information is Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: at the customer’s address, specified in the competitive bidding documents. office 109–a (procurement department) Customer’s registration account: 35443053003442 Submission: at the customer’s address, office 109–a (procurement department) 06.06.2012 10:00 11331 Opening of tenders: at the customer’s address, office 201 (conference hall) Municipal Establishment “Municipal Construction” 06.06.2012 16:00 of Makiivka City Council of Donetsk Oblast Tender security: bank guarantee, lot 1 – UAH 36500, lot 2 – UAH 55000, lot 3 – 2/37 Moskovska St., 86157 Makiivka, Donetsk Oblast UAH 13000 Merkusheva Yana Anatoliivna Terms of submission: 120 calendar days; not returned according to part 3, article tel./fax: (0623) 22–13–36; 24 of the Law on Public Procurement e–mail: [email protected] Customer’s registration account: 26009124683001 Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: www.tender.me.gov.ua Procurement subject: major repair of kindergarten No.17 in Bazhanova village 11547 State Scientific–Research Institute for Laboratory in Tsentralno–Miskyi Rayon, Makiivka Diagnostics and Veterinary–Sanitary Expertise Supply/execution: Bazhanova village in Tsentralno–Miskyi Rayon, Makiivka, 30 Donetska St., 03151 Kyiv Donetsk Oblast; July – December 2012 Nevolko Oleh Mykhailovych Procurement procedure: open tender tel./fax: (044) 241–09–56, 243–37–55 Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: at the customer’s address, chief’s Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: reception room www.tender.me.gov.ua Submission: at the customer’s address, chief’s reception room Procurement subject: code 24.42.2 – miscellaneous pharmaceuticals (sets 14.06.2012 11:00 for determination of hormonal drugs – 21 dnms.) Opening of tenders: at the customer’s address, office 4 Supply/execution: at the customer’s address; during 2012 14.06.2012 15:00 Procurement procedure: open tender Tender security: bank guarantee, UAH 66800 Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: at the customer’s address, Terms of submission: 120 days; not returned according to part 3, article 24 of the office 509, personally or by mail Law on Public Procurement Submission: at the customer’s address, office 509 Additional information: Qualification criteria are established in accordance with 14.05.2012 10:00 article 16 of the Law on Public Procurement. More detailed information is Opening of tenders: at the customer’s address, assembly hall specified in the competitive bidding documents. 14.05.2012 11:00 Customer’s registration account: 35443053003442 Tender security: not required Customer’s registration account: 35227003000744, 35217002000744 2 Announcer of the public purchasing Bulletin No�20 (94) May 15, 2012 11546 11550 Separated Subdivision Zaporizhzhia NPP PJSC “Power Supply Company “Khersonoblenergo” of State Enterprise National Nuclear 5 Pestelia St., 73000 Kherson Energy–Generating Company “Energoatom” Hudym Olha Heorhiivna 133 Promyslova St., 71504 Enerhodar, Zaporizhzhia Oblast tel./fax: (0552) 42–16–42; Pushkash Pavlo Panasovych, Kolesnyk Ruslan Mykolaiovych, Mykhalchenkov Oleh e–mail: [email protected] Mykolaiovych, Smetanina Iryna Ivanivna Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: tel.: (06139) 5–61–11, 5–64–18, 5–57–80, 5–62–80, 5–61–55; www.tender.me.gov.ua e–mail: [email protected] Procurement subject: code 33.20.6 – different measuring, control, test Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: devices, 2 lots www.tender.me.gov.ua Supply/execution: at the customer’s address; July – December 2012 Procurement subject: code 74.30.1 – services in technical tests and analysis Procurement procedure: open tender (services “Execution of expert inspection (technical diagnostics) Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: at the customer’s address, tender of pipelines jurisdictional to the rules НПАОП 0.00–1.11–98 with department supports and suspension mounts of turbine house of power unit No.1 Submission: at the customer’s address, tender department of Separated Subdivision Zaporizhzhia NPP”) 07.06.2012 09:00 Supply/execution: at the customer’s address; July 2012 – September 2014 Opening of tenders: at the customer’s address, teleconference hall Procurement procedure: open tender 07.06.2012 14:00 Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: 61 Promyslova St., 71504 Enerhodar, Tender security: money transfer to the customer’s account according to the Zaporizhzhia Oblast (administrative building of the Construction Administration contract, lot 1 – UAH 60000, lot 2 – UAH 30000 of Separated Subdivision Zaporizhzhia NPP, office 302) Terms of submission: 90 days; not returned according to part 3, article 24 of the Submission: 61 Promyslova St., 71504 Enerhodar, Zaporizhzhia Oblast Law on Public Procurement (administrative building of the Construction Administration of Separated Customer’s registration account: 26001007597201 Subdivision Zaporizhzhia NPP, office 302/1) 14.06.2012 09:00 11551 Opening of tenders: 61 Promyslova St., 71504 Enerhodar, Zaporizhzhia Oblast Main Administration for Family, Youth and Sports (administrative building of the Construction Administration of Separated of Executive Body of Kyiv City Council Subdivision Zaporizhzhia NPP, office 302/2) (Kyiv City State Administration) 14.06.2012 13:00 12 Khreshchatyk St., 01001 Kyiv Tender security: not required Panchenko Liudmyla Volodymyrivna Additional information: Qualification criteria are established in accordance with tel.: (044) 279–59–14; article 16 of the Law on Public Procurement. More detailed information is tel./fax: (044) 278–37–82; specified in the competitive bidding documents. e–mail: [email protected] Customer’s registration account: 260002673 Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: www.tender.me.gov.ua Procurement subject: code 55.23.1 – services of other places of short–term 11549 Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine accommodation (services of rest establishments for students), 10 Bohomoltsia St., 01024 Kyiv 700 people Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: Supply/execution: Odesa Oblast, May – July 2012 www.tender.me.gov.ua Procurement procedure: open tender Procurement subject: code 22.22.1 – other printed matter, 2 lots: lot 1 – Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: at the customer’s address, 4th floor, passport blanks of citizen of Ukraine – 640091 units; lot 2 – child’s travel department of financial and economic provision and accounting document blanks – 77934 units Submission: at the customer’s address, 4th floor, department of financial Supply/execution: 27 Sviatoshynska St., Kyiv, Central base of resources’ provision and economic provision and accounting of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine; from the moment of contract signing 28.03.2012 09:45 till 29.12.2012 Opening of tenders: at the customer’s address, 4th floor, assembly hall Procurement procedure: procurement from the sole participant 28.03.2012 14:00 Name, location and contact phone number of the participant: lots 1, 2 – Tender security: bank guarantee, UAH 39200 SOE “Printing and Publishing Integrated Plant “Ukraine” for Production Terms of submission: 120 days; according to part 3, article 24 of the Law on Public of Securities”, 38–44 Dehtiarivska
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