Four firms likely to get call for submitting offers
Saturday, 26 December 2009
Four local and international firms are likely to get power ministry's call to submit technical and financial offers to vie for the 450MW Bibiyana combined cycle power plant, reports UNB.
The firms are YTL Power International Berhad of Malaysia, joint venture of Summit Industrial and Mercantile Corporation Ltd and GE Energy LCC, joint venture of China National Machinery and Equipment Import and Export Corporation (CMEC), Shenzen Shenwan Power Gas Turbine Engineering Technique Com Ltd (NSRD) and Asian Entech Power Corp Ltd (AEPC) and OTOBI Ltd (OTOBI); and (4) MPC Consortium of Meiya Power Company Limited (Hong Kong) and Shasha Denis Limited, Bangladesh.
According to official sources, Power Cell, a technical wing and reform implementation body of the power ministry, has prepared a request for proposal (RFP) document and sent it to the power ministry seeking its approval for issuing it in favour of the four firms.
Once the RFP document is approved, the four qualified bidders will be asked to submit their technical and financial proposals through the RFP.
The firms are YTL Power International Berhad of Malaysia, joint venture of Summit Industrial and Mercantile Corporation Ltd and GE Energy LCC, joint venture of China National Machinery and Equipment Import and Export Corporation (CMEC), Shenzen Shenwan Power Gas Turbine Engineering Technique Com Ltd (NSRD) and Asian Entech Power Corp Ltd (AEPC) and OTOBI Ltd (OTOBI); and (4) MPC Consortium of Meiya Power Company Limited (Hong Kong) and Shasha Denis Limited, Bangladesh.
According to official sources, Power Cell, a technical wing and reform implementation body of the power ministry, has prepared a request for proposal (RFP) document and sent it to the power ministry seeking its approval for issuing it in favour of the four firms.
Once the RFP document is approved, the four qualified bidders will be asked to submit their technical and financial proposals through the RFP.