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Of the Public Purchasing Announcernº23 (202) June 10, 2014 Bulletin ISSN: 2078–5178 of the public purchasing AnnouncerNº23 (202) June 10, 2014 Urgently for publication (procurement procedures) � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2 Announcements of conducting procurement procedures � � � � � � � � � 2 Announcements of procurement procedures results � � � � � � � � � � � � � 4 Bulletin No�23(202) June 10, 2014 Urgently for publication Annoucements of conducting (procurement procedures) procurement procedures 005107 005506 State Institution “National Institute of Phthisiology Health Care Department of Donetsk Oblast and Pulmonology named after F�G� Yanovskyi State Administration 34 Pushkina Blvd., 83105 Donetsk of Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine” 10 Amosova St., 03680 Kyiv Stelmashonok Alla Heorhiivna Maievskyi Bohdan Pavlovych tel.: (062) 334–28–98; tel./fax: (062) 334–25–67; tel.: (044) 275-56-66; e–mail: [email protected] tel./fax: (044) 275-43-03; 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.donzdrav.gov.ua Procurement subject: code 21.20.1 - medications (antitubercular drugs), Procurement subject: code 32.50.1 – medical, surgical and dental tools 20 lots and devices (medical, surgical and dental tools and devices), Supply/execution: to the pharmacy depot, 10 M.Amosova St., Kyiv; 60 denominations May - December 2014 Supply/execution: the health care establishments of Donetsk Oblast; Procurement procedure: open tender July – December 2014 Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: 10 M.Amosova St., 03680 Kyiv, Procurement procedure: open tender capital construction department, office of the secretary of competitive bidding Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: 106 Artema St., 83048 Donetsk, committee, personally or by mail reception room of chief doctor, personally or by mail Submission: 10 M.Amosova St., 03680 Kyiv, capital construction department, Submission: 106 Artema St., 83048 Donetsk, reception room of chief doctor office of the secretary of competitive bidding committee 30.06.2014 09:30 12.05.2014 10:00 Opening of tenders: 106 Artema St., 83048 Donetsk, reception room of chief Opening of tenders: 10 M.Amosova St., 03680 Kyiv, capital construction doctor department, office of the secretary of competitive bidding committee 30.06.2014 10:20 12.05.2014 11:00 Tender security: not required Customer’s registration account: 35412016001003 Tender security: not required Additional information: Qualification criteria are established in accordance with article 16 of the Law on Public Procurement. More detailed information is 005509 specified in the competitive bidding documents. SOE “National Nuclear Energy Generating Customer’s registration account: 35220301009529, 35218001009529, Company “Energoatom”, Separated Subdivision 35223201009529 “Yuzhnoukrainsk NPP” 55000 Yuzhnoukrainsk, Mykolaiv Oblast, Separated Subdivision “Yuzhnoukrainsk NPP” Vasylchenko Mykhailo Mykolajovych, Franko Yuriy Arkadijovych tel.: (05136) 4–11–44, (05136) 4–21–77; tel./fax: (05136) 4–24–12 Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: www.tender.me.gov.ua Procurement subject: Replacement of the reactor building normal operation instrumentation and control system at the power unit 2 Supply/execution: DS SU NPP, 55000, Yuzhnoukrainsk, Mykolaiv Region, Ukraine; July – 30.09.2014 Procurement procedure: open tender Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: Yuzhnoukrainsk, Mykolaiv Region, DS SU NPP, SE “NNEGC “Energoatom”, industrial site, Construction Management Building, room 117, 118, Personally or by mail Submission: 55000, Yuzhnoukrainsk, Mykolaiv Region, DS SU NPP, SE “NNEGC “Energoatom”, industrial site, Construction Management Building, room 117, 118,, Personally or by mail 04.07.2014 11:00 Opening of tenders: 55000, Yuzhnoukrainsk, Mykolaiv Region, DS SU NPP, SE “NNEGC “Energoatom”, industrial site, Central Dispatcher Point Building, room 404, conference hall 04.07.2014 14:20 Tender security: bank guaranty or insurance company guaranty, UAH 201353,40 Terms of submission: within 120 calendar days of the competitive bidding opening date Customer’s registration account: 26004103087001 2 Announcer of the public purchasing Bulletin No�23(202) June 10, 2014 005508 005512 SOE “Luhanskvuhillia” Ministry of Defense of Ukraine 1–v Lermontova St., 91055 Luhansk 6 Povitroflotskyi Ave., 03168 Kyiv Trofymov Yevhen Illich Savchuk Halyna Ivanivna, Stuzhuk Arkadii Volodymyrovych tel.: (0642) 97–61–91; tel.: (044) 245–45–07; 454–74–59; tel./fax: (0642) 50–14–71; tel./fax: (044) 245–45–07;454–74–59 e–mail: [email protected] Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: www.tender.me.gov.ua www.tender.me.gov.ua Procurement subject: code 15.20.1 – code according to DK 016–2010 – Procurement subject: code 25.93.1 – wire products, chains and springs 15.20.1, different shoes, except for sport, safety and orthopedic ones, (Ropes), 56 denominations 5 lots: lot 1 – Box–calf combat boots – 7000; lot 2 – Box–calf combat Supply/execution: separated subdivisions of SOE “Luhanskvuhillia”; boots – 6000; lot 3 – Box–calf combat boots – 7000; lot 4 – Box–calf June – December 2014 combat boots – 6 647; lot 5 – Box–calf combat boots – 21000 Procurement procedure: procurement from the sole participant Supply/execution: lot 1 – Kyiv, lot 2 – Kyiv, lot 3 – Kyiv, lot 4 – Kyiv, lot 5 – Kyiv, Name, location and contact phone number of the participant: PJSC “Production Khmelnytskyi, Odesa.; lot 1 – Kyiv, 30 2014, lot 2 – Kyiv, 30 2014, lot 3 – Kyiv, Association “STALKANAT – SILUR”, 16 Vodoprovidna St., 65007 Odesa, 30 2014, lot 4 – Kyiv, 30 2014, lot 5 – Kyiv, Khmelnytskyi, Odesa, 31 2014; lots tel.: (048) 777–67–34, tel./fax: (048) 234–50–83 1– 4 till June 30 2014 including, lot – 5 till July 31 2014 including Offer price: UAH 28656945,20 Procurement procedure: procurement from the sole participant Customer’s registration account: 26004001303915 in PJSC “Aktabank” of Luhansk Name, location and contact phone number of the participant: lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 – Limited Liability Company “Talanlegprom”, Kyiv, Saksahanskoho Street,77, 01033, tel.: (044) 289 58 00, tel./fax: (044) 289 58 00 005510 Dnieper Electric–Power System Offer price: lot 1 – UAH 1960140, lot 2 – UAH 1680120, lot 3 – UAH 1960140, of SOE “National Power Supply Company lot 4 – UAH 1861292,94, lot 5 – UAH 5798520 “Ukrenergo” Customer’s registration account: 35223307018611 2 Hrebelna St., 69096 Zaporizhzhia Bubnovska Olha Anatoliivna, Tsymbaliuk Viacheslav Herasymovych 005514 tel.: (061) 258–47–16, 258–35–23, 258–35–66; PJSC “NJSC “Naftogaz Ukrainy” tel./fax: (061) 258–23–78; 6 B.Khmelnytskoho St., 01001 Kyiv e–mail: [email protected] Tekliuk Yaroslav Volodymyrovych Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: tel.: (044) 586–39–61; www.tender.me.gov.ua tel./fax: (044) 586–39–61; Procurement subject: code 19.20.2 – liquid fuel and gas; lubricating oils e–mail: [email protected] (motor petrols: A–95, A–92, diesel fuel) – 4 specifications Website of the Authorized agency which contains information on procurement: Supply/execution: Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk and Kirovohrad Oblasts; www.tender.me.gov.ua till 30.10.2014 Procurement subject: code 69.10.1 – legal services (providing protection Procurement procedure: open tender of rights and interests of Ukraine during dispute settlement Obtaining of competitive bidding documents: 2 Hrebelna St., 69096 Zaporizhzhia, between National Joint–Stock Company “Naftogaz Ukrainy” office 110 (service of contract work), on a written request, personally or by mail and OJSC “Gazprom”) Submission: at the customer’s address, office 110 (service of contract work) Supply/execution: the territory of Ukraine and/or the territory of any other country 02.07.2014 09:00 in case of necessity of services provision directly on the territory of other Opening of tenders: at the customer’s address, conference hall country; till 31.12.2014 02.07.2014 10:30 Procurement procedure: procurement from the sole participant Tender security: (unconditional, bank, irrevocable) or cash as collateral, Name, location and contact phone number of the participant: Wikborg, Rein & Co UAH 64380 DA Advokatfirma, 1 Crown Princess Martha Square, 0160 Oslo, Norway, Terms of submission: 90 days; not returned according to part 3, article 24 of the tel.: +47 22 82 75 00, tel./fax: +47 22 82 75 01 Law on Public Procurement Offer price: EUR 1300000 Additional information: Qualification criteria are established in accordance with Customer’s registration account: r/a 26002301921 in JSC “Oschadbank”, bank article 16 of the Law on Public Procurement. More detailed information is code 300465 specified in the competitive bidding documents. Customer’s registration account: c/a 26002619939102 in Regional Branch of PJSC “Prominvestbank” in Zaporizhzhia, bank code 300012 Announcer of the public purchasing 3 Bulletin No�23(202) June 10, 2014 Annoucements of procurement 005507 Health Care Department of Executive Body procedures results of Kyiv City State Administration 19 Prorizna St., 01001 Kyiv 005471 SOE “Ukrainian State Base Procurement subject: code 32.50.1 – medical, surgical and dental tools of Air Protection of Forests” and devices (consumables for peritoneal dialysis), 11 denominations
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