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EPCG Metering and Distribution Project – phase 2

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June 2, 2015

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Elektroprivreda Crne Gore AD Nikšić (EPCG), Montenegrin power enterprise, intends using part of the proceeds of a loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development towards the cost of EPCG Metering and Distribution Project – Phase 2. The company invited sealed tenders from contractors for the contract for ancillary equipment for smart meters installation, EBRD said. The deadline is July 20.

Tenders are invited for one or more lots.  Each lot must be priced separately. Tenders for more than one lot may offer discounts and such discounts will be considered in the comparison of tenders. Tendering for contracts is open to firms from any country. Tenderers must qualify with an average annual turnover of EUR 1 million equivalent over the last three years as prime supplier.

Also listed is a Successful Experience as Supplier in the execution of at least three contracts within the last five years, each with a value of at least EUR 500,000, that have been successfully and substantially completed and that are similar to the proposed goods, the document said. All tenders must be accompanied by a tender security of EUR 15.000 or its equivalent in other convertible currency.

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