Procurement and Construction of Projects at Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited

Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited

An ExxonMobil Subsidiary

Operator of the NNPC/MPN Joint Venture

Invitation for Prequalification for Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) for the NNPC/MPN joint Venture Power Project (“JVPP”) Power Plant at Qua Iboe Terminal, Ibeno (located on the Coast 20km southof Eket), Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.

The NNPC/MPN Joint Venture intends to build, own and operate a nominal 500 MW fuel gas fired gas turbine based Power Plant in proximity to the existing MPN Qua Iboe Terminal (QIT), Ibeno, located on the coast 20 km south of Eket in Akwa lbom State.

The Power Plant will provide 330kV export power to the Nigerian national power grid. It is intended that the Invitation To Tender (ITT) for the EPC Contract for a simple cycle power plant, which is expandable to combined cycle, will be issued in fourth quarter 2010. We are interested in each bidder’s capabilities and experience with both simple cycle and combined cycle power plants.

Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (MPN), on behalf of the NNPC / MPN Joint Venture (JV), invites those reputable engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies that have: a) the requisite experience and skills, and b) the interest in providing lump sum EPC services for the JVPP Power Plant, to each submit written requests for a pre-qualification package from the NNPC / MPN Joint Venture.

1.0       JVPP Power Plant Scope

The  JVPP  Power  Plant  scope;  without  limitation;  will  consist of the following:

a)         Engineering, detailed design, procurement, installation, commissioning, start-up and performance testing  of a nominal 500 MW (at site conditions) fuel gas fired simple cycle gas turbine based power plant, expandable to combined cycle, complete with gas turbine generators and auxiliaries, site fill, balance of plant (BOP) equipment,   near-shore  material  offloading  facility,  plant  utilities  including interconnects, plant buildings, controls for gas turbines and BOP equipment, electrical equipment, 330KV substation, and a Project Camp to support the project during construction; portions of which may be retained for use by plants operations and maintenance staff.

b)         As an option, engineering, detailed design, procurement, installation, commissioning, start-up and performance testing of the balance of plant required for a fully integrated combined cycle power plant. As part of this bid, Bidders are required to optimize between both energy efficiency and the project’s capital cost.

c)         Connections to a 330KV double circuit transmission line (TLine) between QIT, Ibeno and Ikot Abasi to be connected to the Nigerian electric power grid at Ikot Abasi. Construction of the Transmission Line is a related project and is the subject of a separate advert and Pre-Qualification package.

d)         Tie-in of the 330kV TLine (to be constructed by others) into and the construction of two new bays at PHCN’s planned substation (construction in progress by others) at Ikot Abasi.

e)         Brownfield fuel gas piping across QIT

f)         Installation of associated utility services e.g. .compressed air, water wells and water treatment, wastewater and sanitary treatment, firewater system and pumps, and essential diesel generators. The work scope also includes the installation of a gas turbine building(s), control budding, maintenance / warehouse busting, balance of plant electrical control budding, electrical substation and hydraulic placement of up to 500,000 m3 of fill sourced from nearby pond.

g)         The power plant’s design will be based on the selected EPC’s power industry specifications as modified by Owner’s Requirements. The fuel gas piping work across QIT will be based on ExxonMobil Global Practices (GPs) as modified by Owner’s Requirements.

h)         Complete civil works construction for the power plant including foundations, sound attenuation enclosures (as needed), structures, stormwater retention  ponds, and drains.

i)                    Provision of a Long Term Service Agreement (LTSA) for the power plants major equipment, including Gas Turbine Generators (GTGs) (and steam Tubine Generator(s) (STGs), etc for combined cycle power plants and their ancillary equipment LTSA to be through second major overhaul of GTGs or longer and shall address both Factored Fired Hours and Factored Starts operating bases. EPC bidders to provide separate LTSA bid submittals for

Procurement and Supply Chain Management Capacity at Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM) Nigeria

Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM) Nigeria

Investing in our Future the Global Fund

To Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria

Expression of Interest to Become a Principal Recipient (PR)

Background

HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria together account for nearly six million deaths per year globally and cause immeasurable sufferings and damages to families, communities and economies, particularly in sub-Sahara Africa, including Nigeria. The Global Fund grants are to enable countries to strengthen local public health infrastructure and to dramatically scale up efforts to prevent and treat HIV, Malaria and TB.

Established in January 2002 as a financial instrument, complementary to existing programs addressing these three diseases, the Global Fund is to raise and invest large amounts of additional finance to support technical­ly sound and cost-effective interventions for the prevention of infection and the treatment, care and support of persons infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and malaria, as well as strengthen country Health System.

The CCM Nigeria is therefore calling for organizations and institutions wishing to participate as a Principal Recipient (PR) in the SECURED GF Round 9 Tuberculosis grant for Nigeria to express their interest to par­ticipate by submitting proposal that highlights examples of their existing programs, core capacities and experiences that can be leveraged to support the implementation of the public sector component of the Round 9 Tuberculosis Grant (details of the approved proposal can be viewed on the CCM Nigeria website – www.ccmnigeria.org or the Global fund website – www.theglobalfund.org MDR- TB and TB/HIV MANAGEMENT

The Organization should have the expertise to strengthen the national capacity to manage drug resistant TB. It should be able to adequately address the needs of the MDR- TB program with focus on both programmatic and clinical management of MDR-TB. The organization should have the capacity to oversee the develop­ment, implementation, coordination, regular monitoring and evaluation of the MDR-TB diagnostic and treat­ment services.

Also the organization will be responsible for TB/HIV collaborative activities and strengthening TB/HIV integration with a view to

  • Expand and strengthen TB/HIV mechanisms for collaboration.
  • Scaling up HCT services to 1650 new DOTS centres.
  • Conduct HIV test for registered TB patients.
  • Provide CPT for HIV- positive TB patients.
  • Monthly joint supervision by the TB/HIV team at State level.

All these are geared to decrease the burden of TB in HIV/AIDS patients in Nigeria.

Organizations interested in becoming Principal Recipient for the approved Tuberculosis GF Round grant should in addition to providing concrete evidence on its ability to implement MDR-TB and TB/HIV Collaboration related activities as stated above in not more than THREE PAGES, should also provide information about itself using the format below. The information should be provided in both electronic and hard copy version, in a document not exceeding 20 pages.

Format of Application for Principal Recipient in GF Round 9 Nigeria Grant

Name of the organization:

Grant applying for: Please indicate Tuberculosis.

Indicate whether first time applicant:

Indicate whether served in similar role and give specifics if applicable:

  1. A. Governance and Legal Status
  • Does the organization have a legal status? If yes, please attach documentary proof.
  • What is the overall independent body that oversees the organization? Provide a list of the people that constitute the body.
  • Provide a copy of the minutes of the last meeting of the body that oversees the organization.
  1. B. Institutional and Programmatic Capacity
  • Does the organization have an organizational chart? If yes, please attach a copy.
  • Attach a document that describes the roles, functions and responsibilities of all the staff in the organization.
  • Who in the organization is responsible for preparing short and long-term work and implementation plans?
  • Who in the organization is responsible for programme development? Please attach a copy of the current organization’s strategic plan. Who was involved in its development?
  • Who in the organization is responsible for programme monitoring, evaluation and reporting?
  • How are collection%2

Procurement of Goods at Adedipe Associates Limited

 

Invitation to Bid for Lease Management of a Reputable Hotel

Located in Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos State

 

Our client is a Reputable Multinational Entity that owns a 71 -room hotel located centrally in Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos State. We are inviting Expressions of Interest (EO1) and Bids from reputable hotel management groups that have requisite competencies and are interested in the Lease Management of the complex.

 

Available Facilities

The available facilities in the hotel include the following, among others:

  • 71 bedrooms
  • 1,000 capacity Banquet hall and Seminar/Meeting rooms
  • Swimming pool, lawn tennis court and gym facilities

 

Inspection

The facility will be open for inspection after submitting an Expressions of Interest (EOI) on or before 3.00 p.m Friday, 22nd October, 2010 and obtaining written permission for access from the Consultants. The EOI should contain information on the following items:

  • Profile of the company with information on hotels managed during the last five years
  • Profile of Directors/Partners
  • Certificate of Incorporation of the company
  • Evidence of tax payment for the last three years
  • Bank reference(s)
  • Any other relevant

Supply of Goods at Nigeria Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Authority

Nigeria Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Authority

117 Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja.

www.nstpjda.com

Invitation for Expression of Interest/Prequalification for Developing Regulatory and Tax Regimes for Fisheries, Solid Minerals and other non-petroleum Development Activities in the JDZ

In line with the vision of the Nigeria Sao -Tome and Principe Joint Development Authority, to attain regional African cooperation and integration through the development of economic resources, the Authority hereby invites interested consultants to submit expression of interest to formulate a Regulatory and Tax Regimes for Fisheries, Solid Minerals and other Non-Petroleum Development Activities in the Nigeria – Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Zone (JDZ).

2.0 Objective of The Consultancy

Efficient regulation and taxation of Fisheries, Solid Minerals and other Non-petroleum Development Activities in the JDZ.

3.0     Scope of the Work (Tax Regimes)

The consultant will develop tax regulations for Fisheries, Solid Minerals and other Non-Petroleum Development Activities in JDZ.

3.1     Definition of terms must be unambiguous. More importantly, the definition of Non-Petroleum Development Activity must be comprehensive enough to embrace and contemplate all activities other than petroleum activities.

32      The regulation should also point out clear areas, of and the type of collaboration (if any) between JDA and tax authorities of the States Parties. The collaboration must not undermine JDA’s exclusive powers/Jurisdiction.

3.3     There must be clear and effective penalties for breach as well as incentives for compliance, respectively.

4.0     Requirements

  • Consultancy firms must be incorporated in either Nigeria or Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe.
  • Must show evidence of registration with the Nigeria-Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Authority
  • Submit profile which must give details of key technical personnel
  • Include evidence of past experience in the Oil and Gas industry, Fisheries, Solid Minerals and other relevant sectors.
  • Must submit detailed work plan to include Project timelines.
  • Submission to include quoted Project Costs and other financial terms
  • Submissions may include any other relevant information.

Interested reputable consultancy firms/consultants should submit the above requirements (hand delivered or by courier) to the following address on or before 15th October 2010 clearly stating on the top left hand corner of the envelope “Expression of Interest for Consultancy work for Regulatory and Tax Regimes for Fisheries, Solid Minerals and other Non-Petroleum Development Activities in the Nigeria – Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Zone”

  1. Nigeria – Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Authority 117 Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja
  2. Nigeria – Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Authority Liaison Office Praca Da Uccla Sao Tome and Principe

    Signed:

    Management.

    Procurement of Goods at igeria Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Authority

    Nigeria Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Authority

    117 Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja.

    www.nstpjda.com

    Invitation for Expression of Interest/Prequalification for the Formulation of Local Content Policy for the JDA

    In line with the vision of the Nigeria Sao -Tome and Principe Joint Development Authority, to attain regional African Cooperation and integration through the development of economic resources, the authority hereby extends invitations for expression of interest to formulate a local Content policy for the Nigeria Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Zone (JDZ).

    3.       Objective of the Policy

    The JDA is desirous of developing a well articulated local Content Policy Document, which would act as a catalyst for the transfer of technology, provide jobs and value creation by way of participation, in all oil and gas and other related services as well as non-hydrocarbon sectors in the JDZ.

    2.       Scope of work

    The consultant will interpret the JDZ treaty and applicable regulations, conduct surveys, assessments of existing resources, skill levels, competence and financial

    capacities amongst others of service providers within the state parties.

    The documents must proffer suggestions for capacity building and targeted trainings with clean achievable and measurable targets.

    There will be a provision for the inclusion of state part content at every stage of the project.

    The policy document will guide on implementation of the policies for effectiveness and maximum benefits. This implementation will require coordination between the state parties, JOA and Contractors.

    For the purpose and effective monitoring and enforcement the proposed document should have supporting regulations that will assist the JDA In monitoring of these policies, compliance, effectiveness and milestones achieved including penalties for non compliance.

    Keeping up with the targets set, the documents will also advice on how to identify and measure key performance indices for the Implementation of the policy.

    3.       Terms of reference

    (a)     Develop policy that will ensure the maximum participation of local businesses and the use of local goods and services for all activities in the JDZ including hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon related activities.

    (b)     The Policy should take into cognizance the difference in infrastructure/competency level of Nigeria and Sao Tome and Principe,

    (c)     Policy should incorporate the provisions of existing Model Production Sharing Contract (PSC) and other regulatory tools such as the Treaty, Petroleum and Tax Regulations, Environmental Guidelines that covers operations in the JDZ.

    (d)    Propose clear, measurable and achievable targets with a plan for monitoring and enforcement, incentives and sanctions regime.

    (e)     In carrying out the above, the consultant may work closely with the JDA and  relevant government institutions in Nigeria and STP

    4.       Qualifying Criteria for Interested Consultancy firms/Consultants

    The application should include the following:-

    • Copy of certificate of incorporation in either Nigeria or in the DRSTP.
    • Evidence of vendor registration with the JDA,
    • Company profile (brochure). This must Include resume’ of key technical personnel.
    • Past experience with similar jobs done in the Oil and Gas industry, fisheries, solid minerals and other relevant sectors,
    • Time within to deliver the assignment.
    • Cost/Fee
    • Any other relevant information.

    Interested reputable consultancy firm/consultants should submit the above requirements (hand delivered or by courier) to the following address on or before 15th October 2010, clearly stating on the top left hand corner of the envelope “Expression of Interest for Consultancy work for JDZ Local Content Policy”

    1. Nigeria Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Authority

    117 Aminu Kano Crescent

    Wuse II, Abuja,

    2. Nigeria Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Authority Liaison Office Praca Da Uccla

    Sao Tome – Sao Tome and Principe

    Signed:

    Management.