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Itf-01-17/15/Ii-Dem/Ts-Bh-Ger Based on the donations earmarked for the projects of Demining (DEM) and Technical Survey (TS) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, donated by German Federal Foreign Office through ITF Enhancing Human Security (ITF), ITF would like to announce the following: WORKS PROCUREMENT NOTICE FOR EXECUTION OF DEMINING (DEM) AND TECHNICAL SURVEY (TS) WORKS 1. Publication reference: ITF-01-17/15/II-DEM/TS-BH-GER 2. Procedure: Open Tender Procedure for Commercial Companies and Non-governmental Organizations 3. Contracting Authority: ITF Enhancing Human Security (ITF) 4. Description of the contracts: Execution of Demining and Technical Survey works on following contracts/lots: CONTRACT MACROLOCATION MICROLOCATION MAC ENTITY SURFACE TENDER SURVEY (sq.m.) GUARANTEE NUMBER VALUE Lot 1 ITF-01/15/II-TS-BH-GER ITF-01A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Sanski Most Tomina - Popovici 8938 FBiH 41.338 ITF-01B/15/II-TS-BH-GER Sanski Most Tomina - Popovici 1 8927 FBiH 102.899 144.237 2.900,00 EUR Lot 2 ITF-02/15/II-TS-BH-GER ITF-02A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Sanski Most Tomina - Sjenokos 1 6266 FBiH 48.144 ITF-02B/15/II-TS-BH-GER Sanski Most Selo Popovici 1 4469 FBiH 57.223 105.367 2.100,00 EUR Lot 3 ITF-03/15/II-DEM/TS-BH-GER ITF-03A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Bihac Vodovod Komarac 9926 FBiH 5.183 ITF-03B/15/II-DEM-BH-GER Velika Kladusa Poljana - Silosi 2 9943 FBiH 16.406 ITF-03C/15/II-TS-BH-GER Velika Kladusa Kumarica skola 9969 FBiH 10.706 ITF-03D/15/II-TS-BH-GER Velika Kladusa Sejdinova kosa -Jarak 10120 FBiH 6.878 ITF-03E/15/II-DEM-BH-GER Velika Kladusa Orceva Luka - Borovi 9965 FBiH 2.052 41.225 1.200,00 EUR Lot 4 ITF-04/15/II-DEM/TS-BH-GER ITF-04A/15/II-DEM-BH-GER Prozor-Rama Uzdol - Komin 4 6739 FBiH 33.578 ITF-04B/15/II-DEM-BH-GER Jablanica Kosne Luke 5 8185 FBiH 17.806 ITF-04C/15/II-TS-BH-GER Jablanica Kosne Luke 3 3563 FBiH 73.191 124.575 3.500,00 EUR Lot 5 ITF-05/15/II-TS-BH-GER ITF-05A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Usora Matkovina 7610 FBiH 54.428 ITF-05B/15/II-TS-BH-GER Usora Radino Brdo - Matkovina 7609 FBiH 62.328 116.756 2.300,00 EUR Lot 6 ITF-06/15/II-TS-BH-GER ITF-06A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Vogosca Ljubina 9677 FBiH 104.668 104.668 2.100,00 EUR Lot 7 ITF-07/15/II-TS-BH-GER ITF-07A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Zavidovici Kazici – Zelen kamen 8379 FBiH 114.368 114.368 2.300,00 EUR Lot 8 ITF-08/15/II-DEM-BH-GER ITF-08A/15/II-DEM-BH-GER Zvornik Paljevici - Pusine 54137 RS 42.925 42.925 1.700,00 EUR Lot 9 ITF-09/15/II-TS-BH-GER ITF-09A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Doboj Skipovac Donji 3 53213 RS 68.620 ITF-09B/15/II-TS-BH-GER Doboj Skipovac Donji, dva3 54308 RS 102.117 170.737 3.400,00 EUR Lot 10 ITF-10/15/II-TS-BH-GER ITF-10A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Doboj Gornji Skipovac - 23 (TAP) 51895 RS 55.378 ITF-10B/15/II-TS-BH-GER Doboj Skipovac Donji 2 53212 RS 49.854 105.232 2.100,00 EUR Lot 11 ITF-11/15/II-DEM/TS-BH-GER ITF-11A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Gracanica GornjiSkipovac 2A 9208 FBiH 158.480 ITF-11B/15/II-DEM-BH-GER Gracanica Strazba 5827 FBiH 4.387 ITF-11C/15/II-TS-BH-GER Gracanica Babici - Sijedi Krs 8733 FBiH 5.196 168.063 3.500,00 EUR Lot 12 ITF-12/15/II-DEM/TS-BH-GER ITF-12A/15/II-DEM-BH-GER Doboj Zelinja G ornja 1 54454 RS 13.213 ITF-12B/15/II-TS-BH-GER Doboj Cerovica 2 54292 RS 28.649 41.862 1.100,00 EUR Lot 13 ITF-013/15/II-TS-BH-GER ITF-13A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Doboj Skipovac Donji, dva 4 54307 RS 105.699 105.699 2.100,00 EUR Lot 14 ITF-14/15/II-TS-BH-GER ITF-14A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Doboj Skipovac Donji, dva1 54310 RS 110.298 110.298 2.200,00 EUR Lot 15 ITF-15/15/II-TS-BH-GER ITF-15A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Doboj Skipovac Donji 1 53211 RS 48.940 48.940 1.000,00 EUR Lot 16 ITF-16/15/II-TS-BH-GER ITF-16A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Doboj Skipovac Donji 4 53217 RS 113.664 113.664 2.300,00 EUR Lot 17 ITF-17/15/II-TS-BH-GER ITF-17A/15/II-TS-BH-GER Doboj Skipovac Donji, dva 2 54309 RS 126.511 126.511 2.500,00 EUR TOTAL DEMINING 7 130.367 TOTAL TEC. SUR. 24 1.654.760 TOTAL ALL 31 1.785.127 5. Eligibility and rules of origin Participation is open on equal terms for commercial companies and non-governmental organizations, international and national, which possess the accreditation for humanitarian demining and technical survey in Bosnia and Herzegovina issued by Mine Action Center of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH MAC). The company/organization tendering shall have completed as main contractor or have been involved as a subcontractor on project(s) of at least double the amount/nature/complexity comparable to the tendered works over the last 3 years (separately for demining/clearance and technical survey). All its key personnel shall have at least 2 years of adequate experience and written proven qualifications relevant to works of a similar nature to the project(s) for which they tender. 6. Number of tenders For each contract a separate Tender shall be submitted. The Tenderer may participate with only one Tender for the same Contract. Submission or participation by Tenderer with more than one Tender (either as a prime and a sub-contractor) for a Contract will result in the disqualification of Tenderer as a prime contractor for that Contract in which the party is involved. 7. Tender validity and tender guarantee Tenders shall be valid for period of minimum 60 (sixty) days after the deadline for submission of Tender and must be accompanied by a Tender guarantee (values of the Tender guarantees are shown in the above table) for each contract. The Tender guarantee for each contract shall be valid for a period up to and including minimum 60 (sixty) days after the deadline for submission of Tender. This guarantee will be released to unsuccessful Tenderer(s) once the tender procedure has been completed and to the successful Tenderer(s) upon signature of the contract by all parties. 8.Performance guarantees The successful Tenderer will be asked to provide a performance guarantee of 10 % of the amount of the contract at the signing of the contract. Performance guarantee shall be valid for a minimum of 90 days after signing of the contract. If the selected Tenderer fails to provide such a guarantee within this period, the contract will be void and a new contract may be drawn up and sent to the Tenderer, which has submitted the second best admissible Tender. 9.Information meeting and/or site visit Visits to locations with potential Tenderers will be organized, according to schedule/plan of site visits as set within tender documentation, with BH MAC and ITF representatives. 10.How to obtain the tender dossier Interested eligible Tenderer(s) may purchase the Tender documents for the projects at the ITF office in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) from Monday, 03 August 2015 from 12:00 hours, and in following days. Tenders must be submitted using standard Tender form included in the Tender dossier, of which format and instructions must be strictly observed. The cost of the Tender documentation in the amount of 200,00 KM or 102,26 EUR is to be paid only to the ITF Implementation office Sarajevo, account No. 161 000 000 000 0011 at Raiffeisen Bank d.d., Sarajevo-Bosnia and Herzegovina - reference number for KM 502021000-030000475- 1 or for EUR 502022000-030000475-1, with indicated name of the Company/Organization and the Tender number, for which documentation is being purchased. Upon receipt of evidence on effected payment of the cost for Tender documentation, the Tenderer will be provided with Tender documentation at the premises of the ITF Implementation Office in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo) in person. 11.Co-financing by Municipalities Projects will also be co-financed by the relevant Municipalities. 12.Deadline for submission of tenders The sealed Tenders shall be delivered by registered mail or in person, to ITF Enhancing Human Security, Zabrv 12, 1292 Ig, Slovenia/EU by Friday, 21 August 2015 at 12:00 (local time). Any tender received after this deadline will not be considered. 13.Deadline for completion of works All works on the projects under this Tender must be completed the latest by 31 December 2015. .
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