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Invitation to Tender: G-CREWS Component 3.6 — Disaster Resilience in Medical Centres

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The National Water and Sewerage Authority (Nawasa) has commenced the implementation of projects under Component 3 of the GRENADA CLIMATE RESILIENT WATER SECTOR (G-CREWS) Project, which is funded by the GREEN CLIMATE FUND (GCF) and the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear Safety (BMU) through the German Development Agency Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.

This project supports the integration of climate resilience into Grenada’s water sector by improving Nawasa’s water storage capacity.

Under Component 3.6 — Disaster Resilience in Medical Centres, this tender seeks to procure a contracting firm to execute the implementation of civil, structural, and other works associated with the installation of water tanks, tank supports, and extreme weather protection. The overall project scope will include the construction of water storage systems at 15 medical stations across the State of Grenada, some of which include provisions for rainwater harvesting retrofits.

Nawasa now invites eligible and competent bidders to submit their proposals for this project. An electronic copy of the tender documents will be issued to bidders upon their expressed request via email, indicating firstly interest in bidding for this project and secondly requesting the tender packages. The allowed period to request tender documents shall conclude exactly one (1) week before the tender submission deadline.

To request the tender packages or issue any queries, kindly direct your email to all the following contacts:

Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Attention: Whyme Cox
Title: Manager — Planning and Development Department
Address: P O Box 392 Lucas Street, St George’s, Grenada, W I
Phone: +1 (473) 440-2155, +1 (473) 459-2703

Tenders shall be submitted electronically to the Public Procurement Board by Friday, 19 July 2024, no later than 3 pm, and shall be issued via email to:

Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

Attention: Chairman
Public Procurement Board
Ministry of Finance, Economic Development, Physical Development, Public Utilities & Energy
Financial Complex, Carenage, St George’s
Grenada W I

The subject of the email submission shall be “G-CREWS 3.6 — Disaster Resilience in Medical Centres — Tender Submission.”

Nawasa

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