Maintenance and Evaluation of Projects at Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN)

Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN)

Pre-Qualification for Maintenance of ECN’s 2008 and 2009 Capital Projects on Solar Street Lights and Solar Water Pumping Systems, Evaluation of 2010 Capital Projects and Training

  1. Introduction

In the implementation of 2008 and 2009 capital budget of the Energy Commission of Nigeria, solar street lights and solar water pumping systems were installed for communities in various parts of the country, as a means of promoting the use of renewable energy for community development in Nigeria.

Though the systems require very little maintenance, they must, however, be carried out, if the service provided by them is to be sustained. It is for this reason that interested and competent contractors are required for the maintenance of the installations done in 2008 and 2009. In addition, the contractors would be required to evaluate the 2010 capital projects and to train the beneficiary communities on the maintenance of the solar energy projects in their localities.

  1. Requirements for Pre-qualification
  • Registration with Corporate affairs
  • Three years Tax Clearance and Value Added Tax (VAT) Certificate
  • Company Profile with list of Technical/Managerial Staff with evidence of previous work experience, detailed clients, nature of work/contract sum, etc.
  • Evidence of Financial Capability
  • Full Office Address and GSM number(s)
  • Evidence of registration with the Energy Commission of Nigeria
  • Registration with Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN)

  1. Submission of Pre-qualification Application

All applications for prequalification must be submitted on or before 23rd August, 2010 by 4:00 pm and marked “Maintenance and Evaluationon the right hand side of the envelope.

  1. All Submissions and Enquiries to be directed to:

Director General/CEO

Energy Commission of Nigeria

Plot 701C, Central Area,

Abuja.

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