Request for Expression of Interest at Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation

Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation

Plot 447 / 448 Constitution Avenue, Central Business District, Abuja

E-mail: info@ndlc.org.ng  Website: www.ndic.org.ng

 

Selection of Contractors for the Construction of the Corporation’s Branch Offices at Yola, Sokoto, Port Harcourt and Bauchi

 

Request for Expression of Interest.

 

The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) intends to develop its branch offices at Yola, Sokoto and Portharcourt.

 

The Corporation invites Expression of Interest (EOI) for pre-qualification from contractors with proven experience and competence in building construction of its branch offices as follows:

 

Scope of Work

The construction work would be implemented as follows:

Lot 1.         Construction of Yola branch Office at Yola;

Lot 2.         Construction of Sokoto branch Office at Sokoto:

Lot 3.         Construction of Port Harcourt branch office at Port Harcourt

Lot 4.          Construction of Bauchi branch office at Bauchi

 

 

Conditions for Eligibility

Interested Construction firms are required to submit pre-qualification documents detailing their Company’s  capabilities. The Construction firms should be registered with relevant professional body. Firms must be willing to enter into a formal agreement with the Corporation.

 

Submissions must be accompanied with the following:

  • Evidence of Company Registration with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) in Nigeria.
  • The current 3 years Tax Clearance Certificate of the Company (2007-2010).
  • The Company’s audited accounts for the last three years (2009-2011).
  • Evidence of Financial capacity or bank support to undertake the project.
  • Evidence of having successfully carried out similar works within the past three years of not less than N5.0 billion.
  • Annual turnover.
  • Comprehensive Company profile and Organizational structure.
  • Evidence of Operational Capacity to execute the project.
  • Resume of key technical staff to be deployed
  • Evidence of availability requisite and appropriate staff/skill for the job.
  • Evidence of VAT registration and remittance
  • Evidence of compliance with Pension Act; including proof of remittance to PFCs and PFAs

 

 

Verification Claims

Please note that the Corporation reserves the right to verify all indicated references and Operation Capacities as submitted by interested contractors.

 

 

Submission of Pre-qualification

Note that 2no copies of the EOI should be submitted in sealed envelopes clearly marked Pre-Qualification for Construction of NDIC Offices at Yola, Sokoto and Port Harcourt and addressed to:

Director of Administration Department

Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC),

Plot 447/448 Constitution Avenue,

Central Business District, Abuja, Nigeria.

 

The closing date for submission is on 6th August, 2012  by 12:00 noon, The submissions are to be dropped in the tender box on the ground floor, reception in the Head Office. Companies dropping EOI are expected to sign the EOI register on the 2nd floor, Admin Dept, before dropping the tenders. Submission of EOI by post or courier will not be acceptable, and any EOI received at the designated location after the specified time and date shall be considered late and non-responsive.

 

 

Opening of Documents

Opening of documents will hold  in  the  presence  of the last three  applicants or their representatives at the Conference room of the Head Office building on Monday 10th September by 2.00pm

 

Important Notice

All applicants are to note that:-

  1. Nothing in this advert shall be construed to be a commitment by the Corporation.
  2. Failure to comply with any of the above instruction or to provide any of the above listed documents may automatically result to disqualification
  3. The   Corporation    shall   not   enter   into   any correspondences with unsuccessful tenderers
  4. Only firms capable of executing the project would be contacted.

 

Signed

Management

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