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SPECIFIC PROCUREMENT NOTICE Invitation for Pre-Qualification SPECIFIC PROCUREMENT NOTICE Invitation for Pre-qualification INDONESIA THE SUPPORT TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION PROJECT PROCUREMENT OF EQUIPMENT Istisna’a No.: IND-0168 This invitation for prequalification follows the general procurement notice for this project that appeared in IDB WEBSITE. No. IND 0168 on-line. Directorate General of Learning and Students Affairs, Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education, has received a Finance from the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) toward the cost of The Support to The Development of Higher Education and it intends to apply part of the proceeds of this loan to payments under the contract for equipment in six universities, namely State University of Gorontalo (Gorontalo), Sam Ratulangi University (North Sulawesi), Lambung Mangkurat University (South Kalimantan), Tanjungpura University (West Kalimantan), State University of Surabaya (East Java), and State University of Yogyakarta (Special Region of Yogyakarta). The respective university intends to prequalify suppliers and/or firms for equipment as follows: No. Name of Package 1 Procurement of Laboratory Supporting Learning Equipment in Sam Ratulangi University 2 Procurement of Laboratory Supporting Learning Equipment in State University of Gorontalo 3 Procurement of Laboratory Supporting Learning Equipment in Tanjungpura University 4 Procurement of Laboratory Supporting Learning Equipment in Lambung Mangkurat University 5 Procurement of Laboratory Supporting Learning Equipment in State University of Surabaya 6 Procurement of Laboratory Supporting Learning Equipment in State University of Yogyakarta Prequalification will be conducted through prequalification procedures specified in the Islamic Development Bank’s Guidelines for Procurement of Goods and Works, May 2009, Amended February 2012 and is open to all bidders from eligible member countries, as defined in the guidelines. Interested eligible Applicants may obtain further information from and inspect the prequalification document at the respective universities (addresses and time schedule below). A complete set of the prequalification document in English may be obtained by interested Applicants on the submission of a written application to the address below. Applications for prequalification should be submitted in sealed envelopes and clearly marked, and delivered to the address below by February 5, 2018. Name of Office/Officer Address/Phone/Facsimile/Email Marked of Sealed Envelopes 1. PIU IDB 7 in 1 Sam Sam Ratulangi University, Kantor Pusat Lantai “Application to prequalify for Procurement Ratulangi University/ 3, Jalan Kampus Bahu, Manado/ Phone: +62 of Laboratory Supporting Learning STANLEY DODIE 81354522777/ Facsimile:+62431-822568/ Email: Equipment in Sam Ratulangi University [email protected] Manado, Istisna’a No: IND 0168”. 2. PIU IDB 7in1 State State University of Gorontalo, Gedung Sekretariat “Application to Prequalify for Procurement University of Gorontalo/ PIU IDB 7in1 Universitas Negeri Gorontalo, Jl. Jend. of Laboratory Supporting Learning Procurement Committee of Sudirman No. 6, Gorontalo 96128/ Phone: +62435 Equipment in State University of Gorontalo, PIU IDB 7in1 UNG 859 4018/ Facsimile:+62435 859 4018/ Email: Istisna’a No: IND 0168”. [email protected] 3. PIU 7in1 Tanjungpura Tanjungpura University, Gedung Rektorat Lantai 1, “Application to prequalify for Procurement University/ Procurement Jl. Prof. Dr. H. Hadari Nawawi, Pontianak 78124 / of Laboratory Supporting Learning Committee of PIU 7in1 Phone: +6285705551100/ Equipment in Tanjungpura University UNTAN Facsimile:+62561739637/Email: Pontianak, Istisna’a No: IND 0168”. [email protected]; cc: [email protected] 4. PIU 7 in 1 Lambung Lambung Mangkurat University, Gedung Rektorat “Application to prequalify for Procurement Mangkurat University/ Lantai 3, Jl. Brigjen H. Hasan Basry, Banjarmasin of Laboratory Supporting Learning Procurement Committee of 70123/ Phone: +625113305195/ Facsimile: Equipment in University of Lambung PIU 7 in 1 UNLAM +625113305195/ Email: Mangkurat Banjarmasin, Istisna’a No : IND [email protected] ; 0168”. [email protected] 5. PIU IDB 7 in 1 State State University of Surabaya, Kampus Unesa “Application to prequalify for Procurement University of Surabaya/Mr. Ketintang, Kantor Sekretariat PIU-IDB 7in1 of Laboratory Supporting Learning Budi Hermono, Procurement Unesa, Gedung E2 Lantai 1, Jl. Ketintang, Equipment in State University of Committee of PIU IDB 7 in Surabaya, 60231 Surabaya, Surabaya, Istisna’a No : IND 1 Unesa Phone: +62318280009 (Ext) 555 0168”. Facsimile: +62318280804,+62318287725 Email: [email protected] 6. Project Impelementation State University of Yogyakarta, Kantor “Application to prequalify for Procurement Unit of Islamic Sekretariat PIU-IDB 7in1 UNY, Gedung of Laboratory Supporting Learning Development Bank, State Rektorat Lantai 3, Sayap Timur, Jl. Colombo No. Equipment in State University of University of 1, Kampus Karangmalang, Yogyakarta 55281/ Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Istisna’a No : Yogyakarta/Mr. Dwiyanto Phone +62274 586 168; Ext. 1305; or +62274 IND 0168”. Djoko Pranowo, 551023/ Facsimile+62274 551023/ Procurement Committee of Email:[email protected] or [email protected] PIU IDB UNY Notice: Potential bidders desiring additional information on the procurement in question or the project in general should, unless indicated otherwise, contact the project agency and not the IDB. .
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