Reference | BID902749 |
Date | 1/23/2014 |
Location | Africa |
Scope | Provision of “duty free zone with berth and storing and handling services” along the Libyan Mediterranean coast from Misrata and Zuwara Eni North Africa B.V. Libyan Branch (ENI NA), wish to verify the availability between Misrata and Zuwara of existing areas having free zone and berth with dedicated area for material storing and handling. The needed services for the offshore and onshore activities will be performed in accordance with the general terms and main technical specifications set forth below: 1) General Terms - Commencement date (Availability): 2nd Half 2014. - Total Expected duration of the operations: 2 years. - Immediate Availability of Free Zone (Minimum Requirement). 2) Technical Specification: - See Appendix D attached here below. You must assure the full availability of the relevant services for the aforesaid period. Contractor shall detail following information: 1)Location and extension of the available are at present status, berth length and depth. 2)List of ancillary services already available with the proposed free zone area 3) Main Technical Specification in accordance with provision of Appendix D. 4)Name and address of the person to whom, tender documentation shall be sent in case of pre-inquiry positive result. ENI NA will review the information provided by each vendor and determine whether or not it meets ENI NA main requirements. This evaluation will be conducted at ENI NA’s sole discretion and will be under no obligation of any kind to explain the results of its evaluation. If requested, except for its partners in the subject operations, ENI NA will maintain said information confidential. This is not a bid invitation and therefore it does not represent or constitute a promise, obligations or commitment of any kind for ENI NA to enter into any agreement with any Contractor participating in this pre enquiry. If you are interested in tendering for the aforesaid activity, you are kindly requested to submit your reply within the 5th of February 2014 |