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GIZ seeking further consultancy services for project in BiH

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September 18, 2018

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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has issued another call for expression of interest in taking part in tendering to provide consultancy services for the Promotion of Renewable Energy Sources in BiH project.

The tendering relates to consultancy services concerning the elaboration of a policy paper for strategic decision-making on renewables at the state level in BiH.

The letter of interest (LOI) should include the following elements: the company profile, the number of employees, the balance sheet of from last year, the company registration decision, the client list, and names and short biographies of key staff to be engaged in the job.

The LOIs are due before September 25, 2018. Once selected, the companies will be contacted and invited to take part in the process.

The details of the call for expression of interest are available here.

The GIZ’s Promotion of Renewable Energy in BiH (GIZ ProRE) project is financed by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). In cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations BiH, GIZ ProRE assists Bosnia and Herzegovina in its efforts towards making energy supply more sustainable and meeting the country’s obligations under the Energy Community Treaty.

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