Tenders for the Supply of Water Chemicals at University of Ibadan, Ibadan

University of Ibadan, Ibadan

Tenders for the Supply of Water Chemicals for use at the University of Ibadan Water Treatment Plant

Tenders are hereby invited from reputable manufacturers and/or suppliers of under listed water treatment chemicals for use in the University of Ibadan Water Treatment Plant.

 

These are:

 

 

S/No. Description of Water Chemical Non-Refundable Tender Fees

(N)

 

1. Aluminum Sulphate (Alum)

 

20,000.00
 

2.

High Test Hypochloride (HTH) Blue Olin

 

20,000.00
3. Hydrated Lime (Limbux) 20,000.00

 

 

Procedure for Tendering

1.       The prescribed non-refundable tender fee should be paid in cash at the Cash Office of the Bursary Department, University of Ibadan.

 

2.       The quantities, specifications and standard requirement expected for the chemicals are available for collection from the Office of the Director of Works, Works & Maintenance Department, after the payment of the non-refundable tender fee.

 

3.       The photocopy of the University official receipt, the specifications which must be signed by the appropriate Officials of the Works & Maintenance Department and standard requirement documents should be attached with the tender.

 

4.       Sealed tenders should be submitted to the Secretary, Procurement Planning Committee, Bursar’s Office, University of Ibadan and marked “Tender for the Supply of Chemical (please indicate type e.g HTH, Alum, Hydrated Lime) for use in the University Water Treatment Plant” at the  top left corner of the envelope, to reach him on or before 10th May, 2011. Late tenders will  not be  considered.

 

5.       Please note that the University will not accept expired and/or adulterated chemicals. Full samples of chemical(s) should therefore, be submitted to the Water Quality Control Laboratory for necessary laboratory analysis.

 

I.O. Aponmade

Bursar & Secretary

Procurement Planning Committee

 

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