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Of the Public Purchasing Announcernº12 (191) March 25, 2014 Bulletin ISSN: 2078–5178 of the public purchasing AnnouncerNº12 (191) March 25, 2014 Urgently for publication (procurement procedures) � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2 Announcements of conducting procurement procedures � � � � � � � � � 3 Urgently for publication (procurement procedures results) � � � � � � � 24 Announcements of procurement procedures results � � � � � � � � � � � � 24 Other purchases � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 63 Bulletin No�12(191) March 25, 2014 Urgently for publication 003674 Main Administration of Veterinary Medicine (procurement procedures) in Donetsk Oblast 74 Artema St., 83001 Donetsk Khoziaienko Genadii Mykhailovych 003598 State Enterprise “National Nuclear Energy tel.: 3524003009108; Generating Company “Energoatom” tel./fax: (062) 305–44–48; 3 Vietrova St., 01032 Kyiv e–mail: [email protected] Chebrov Viktor Dmytrovych Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: tel.: (044) 206–97–56, 206–97–67; www.tender.me.gov.ua tel./fax: (044) 206–97–56, 206–97–67; Procurement subject: code 21.20.2 – miscellaneous pharmaceuticals e–mail: [email protected] (antirabic vaccine for oral immunization of carnivores Brovarabies V–RG) – Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: 600000 doses www.tender.me.gov.ua Supply/execution: Donetsk, Main Administration of Veterinary Medicine in Procurement subject: code 20.13.2 – chemical elements, not included into Donetsk Oblast; during 2014 other groups; inorganic acids and compounds (purified sodium hydroxide Procurement procedure: procurement from the sole participant and hydrazine–hydrate for Separated Subdivision Zaporizhzhia NPP, Name, location and contact phone number of the participant: Limited Liability Separated Subdivision Yuzhnoukrainsk NPP, Separated Subdivision Company “Ukrvetpromstach”, 23–a Budionoho St., 07403 Brovary, Kyiv Oblast, Rivne NPP, Separated Subdivision Khmelnytskyi NPP): lot 1 – purified tel.: (04594)5–65–45, tel./fax: (04594)5–65–45 sodium hydroxide grade A for Separated Subdivision Zaporizhzhia NPP, Offer price: UAH 5202000 Separated Subdivision Yuzhnoukrainsk NPP, Separated Subdivision Customer’s registration account: 35214003009108 Khmelnytskyi NPP – 770 t; lot 2 – hydrazine–hydrate for Separated Subdivision Yuzhnoukrainsk NPP, Separated Subdivision Rivne NPP, 003661 Separated Subdivision Khmelnytskyi NPP – 16 t, 2 lots SOE “Inforesource” Supply/execution: lot 1 – Zaporizhzhia Department of Separated Subdivision 3 Oleksandra Dovzhenka St., 03057 Kyiv “Storage facilities”: 71504, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Enerhodar; Bielik Oksana Mykhailivna Khmelnytskyi Department of Separated Subdivision “Storage facilities”: tel.: 044 239–86–17; 30100, Ukraine, Khmelnytska Oblast, Netishyn; Yuzhnoukrainsk Department tel./fax: 044 239–86–20; of Separated Subdivision “Storage facilities”: 55000, Ukraine, Mykolaiv Oblast, e–mail: [email protected] Yuzhnoukrainsk; lot 2 – Rivne Department of Separated Subdivision “Storage Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: facilities”: 34400, Ukraine, Rivne Oblast, Kuznetsovsk; Yuzhnoukrainsk www.tender.me.gov.ua Department of Separated Subdivision “Storage facilities”: 55000, Ukraine, Procurement subject: other printing services 18.12.1 DK 016:2010 Mykolaiv Oblast, Yuzhnoukrainsk; Khmelnytskyi Department of Separated (state–recognized documents about education that are produced on Subdivision “Storage facilities”: 30100, Ukraine, Khmelnytska Oblast, Netishyn; the base of photo–computer technologies), 2 569 753 units, 4 lots: according to schedule of supply specified in Annex No.1 to competitive bidding lot 1 – Documents about secondary education that are produced documents on the base of of photo–computer technologies – 989 753 units, Procurement procedure: open tender including: 829 753 units – financing source – funds of the State Budget Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: 108 Zhylianska St., 01032 Kyiv, hall, of Ukraine, 160 000 units – financing source – the enterprise funds; on a written request, personally lot 2 – Documents about vocational education and junior specialist’s Submission: 108 Zhylianska St., 01032 Kyiv, hall diplomas that are produced on the base of of photo–computer 02.04.2014 11:00 technologies – 360 000 units – financing source – the enterprise funds; Opening of tenders: 108 Zhylianska St., Kyiv, office 203 lot 3 – Bachelor’s, specialist’s, master’s diplomas that are produced on 02.04.2014 14:30 the base of of photo–computer technologies – 710 000 units – financing Tender security: bank guarantee, lot 1 – UAH 124911,86, lot 2 – UAH 12733,70 source – the enterprise funds; lot 4 – Diploma supplements about Terms of submission: during tender validity period (120 calendar days); not higher education that are produced on the base of photo–computer returned according to part 3, article 24 of the Law on Public Procurement technologies – 510 000 units – financing source – the enterprise funds Customer’s registration account: 26002100019275 Supply/execution: lot 1 – Kyiv, 4 Smilianska St., SOE “Inforesource”, during 2014, lot 2 – Kyiv, 4 Smilianska St., SOE “Inforesource”, during 2014, lot 3 – Kyiv, 4 Smilianska St., SOE “Inforesource”, during 2014, lot 4 – Kyiv, 4 Smilianska St., SOE “Inforesource”, during 2014 Procurement procedure: procurement from the sole participant Name, location and contact phone number of the participant: lots 1, 2, 3, 4 – Private Joint–Stock Company “Scientific–Research Institute of Applied Information Technologies”, 3 Ivana Mazepy St., 01010 Kyiv, Ukraine, tel.: 044 246–2782, tel./fax: 044 246–2783 Offer price: lots 1–4 – UAH 133 887 011,88 (incl. VAT): lot 1 – UAH 33612011,88, lot 2 – UAH 17604000, lot 3 – UAH 61557000, lot 4 – UAH 21114000 (incl. VAT) Customer’s registration account: r/a 35232001081136 in GUDKSU in Kyiv, MFO 820019; a/c 2600739188 in PJSC Joint–Stock Bank “UKRGASBANK”, Kyiv, MFO 320478 2 Announcer of the public purchasing Bulletin No�12(191) March 25, 2014 Annoucements of conducting 003449 Department of Education of Drohobytskyi Rayon procurement procedures State Administration 41, 22–go Sichnia St., 82100 Drohobych, Lviv Oblast Fedorenko Romana Romanivna 003447 State Enterprise “National Nuclear Energy tel./fax: (03244) 1–07–93 Generating Company “Energoatom” Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: 3 Vietrova St., 01032 Kyiv www.tender.me.gov.ua Chebrov Viktor Dmytrovych Procurement subject: code 06.20.1 – natural gas, liquefied or in a gaseous tel.: (044) 206–97–56, 206–97–67; state (natural gas) – 1116605.7 m3 tel./fax: (044) 206–97–56, 206–97–67; Supply/execution: Drohobytskyi Rayon, Lviv Oblast; till the end of December 2014 e–mail: [email protected] Procurement procedure: procurement from the sole participant Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: Name, location and contact phone number of the participant: PJSC “Lvivgaz” www.tender.me.gov.ua Drohobych Administration of Gas Facilities Maintenance, 104 Stryiska St., Procurement subject: code 15.20.1 – different footwear, except for sport, 82100 Drohobych, Lviv Oblast protective and orthopedic (work footwear for Separated Subdivision Offer price: UAH 3816000 Zaporizhzhia NPP, Separated Subdivision Rivne NPP, Separated Customer’s registration account: 35415001028353, 35412004028353, Subdivision Yuzhnoukrainsk NPP, Separated Subdivision Khmelnytskyi NPP) – 35411005028353 33 978 pairs Supply/execution: Khmelnytskyi Department of Separated Subdivision “Storage Facilities”: 30100 Netishyn, Khmelnytska Oblast, Ukraine; 003450 Yuzhnoukrainsk Department of Separated Subdivision “Storage Facilities”: Crimean Republican Establishment “Territorial 55000 Yuzhnoukrainsk, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine; Zaporizhzhia Department Medical Association “Center of Emergency Medical of Separated Subdivision “Storage Facilities”: 71504 Enerhodar, Aid and Catastrophe Medicine” 76 Kyivska St., 95034 Simferopol, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine; Rivne Department of Separated Subdivision Anhlichenkova Olha Mykolaivna “Storage Facilities”: 34400 Kuznetsovsk, Rivne Oblast, Ukraine; according tel.: (0652) 248–524; to the schedule of supplies specified in supplement No.1 to the competitive bidding documents tel./fax: (0652)620–445; Procurement procedure: open tender e–mail: [email protected] Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: 108 Zhylianska St., 01032 Kyiv, Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: entrance hall, on a written request, personally www.tender.me.gov.ua Submission: 108 Zhylianska St., 01032 Kyiv, entrance hall Procurement subject: code 19.20.2 – liquid fuel and gas; lubricating oils 23.04.2014 11:00 (lot 1 – petrol A–92, lot 2 – diesel fuel, lot 3 – motor oils 10W40, 15W40), Opening of tenders: 108 Zhylianska St., Kyiv, office 203 lot 1 – 715000 l, lot 2 – 162500 l, lot 3: 10W40 – 4000 l, 15W40 – 3000 l, 23.04.2014 15:00 3 lots: lot 1 – petrol A–92 – 715000 l; lot 2 – diesel fuel – 162500 l; Tender security: bank or insurance company guarantee, UAH 440981,90 lot 3 – motor oils 10W40, 15W40 – 10W40 – 400 l, 15W40 – 3000 l Terms of submission: during bid validity period (120 calendar days); not returned Supply/execution: lot 1 – to the network of supplier’s fuel filling station, according to part 3, article 24 of the Law on Public Procurement the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, 2014, lot 2
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