Printing of the Output Research Project at Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies

Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies

Invitation to Tender

The Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (NIALS) was established in March, 1979, as Nigeria’s apex institution for research and advanced studies in law.

In fulfillment of its mandate, the institute organizes national and international seminars, symposia, conferences, workshops and lectures on any branch of law and/or related subjects.

The Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies recently completed a research work on Nigeria’s Laws in two subjects viz (i) Banking Statutes (ii) Matrimonial Causes Act and now invites, printers of repute for the printing of the output of the research project.

The job specification is as follows:

  1. Text Paper       :        90 grams natural shade (off white)
  2. End Sheet       :         Vanguard Card
  3. Binding            :         Hard cased with 2mm board (blocked at the front and

spine with gloss laminate)

  1. Text Printing   :         2 colors (red and black)
  2. Size                  :         7x 9” Hard cover to be printed in two volumes, total page number is 2000 (Full color)
  3. Quantity          :         2000 copies
  4. Page Length     :         (i) Banking Statutes – 685 (excluding Table of Statutes Cases and Index)

(ii)     Matrimonial Causes Act – 602

Mode of Application:

Establishments Interested in Printing the manuscripts are to send the following:

  1. Their quotations;
  2. Graphic samples of previous work;
  3. Evidence of track record;
  4. Evidence of Incorporation;
  5. Tax Clearance Certificate for three (3) consecutive years, and
  6. Comprehensive, corporate profile with the Company’s contact address/ e-mail in an enclosed envelope to;

The Director General,

Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,

P.M.B 385, Garki-Abuja,

Nigeria.

Or

Electronically to: ajosebukola@yahoo.com on or before 12th August, 2010.

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