Trade Lead: Design/Build Sewage Treatment Plant: Manila Third Sewage Project |
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 |
The World Bank – Manila Third Sewage Project in the Philippines: As part of a World Bank-funded initiative, The Manila Water Company, Inc., the project’s implementing
agency, now invites sealed bids from eligible and qualified bidders for the design and construction of a forty (40) million-liter-per-day sewage treatment facility for Taguig
City. Interested entities must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services. The deadline for submission of a bid is June 22, 2009. Interested bidders must contact Ms. Cristina F. Estandarte, Senior Manager of the Contracts Department via telephone at (632) 981-81-38 or fax at (632) 981-81-61 in order to obtain a copy of the Terms of Reference. Additional information on the project can be obtained by visiting the project page on the World Bank website.
To learn more about World Bank-funded opportunities and bidding procedures, please contact the U.S. Commercial Service office at the World Bank in Washington, DC via email at:
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Trade Lead: Design/Build Sewage Treatment Plant: Manila Third Sewage Project. By David Chancellor April 22, 2009.
The World Bank – Manila Third Sewage Project in the Philippines: As part of a World Bank-funded initiative, The Manila Water Company, Inc., the project’s implementing agency, now invites sealed bids from eligible and qualified bidders for the design and construction of a forty (40) million-liter-per-day sewage treatment facility for Taguig City. Interested entities must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services. The deadline for submission of a bid is June 22, 2009. Interested bidders must contact Ms. Cristina F. Estandarte, Senior Manager of the Contracts Department via telephone at (632) 981-81-38 or fax at (632) 981-81-61 in order to obtain a copy of the Terms of Reference. Additional information on the project can be obtained by visiting the project page on the World Bank website.
To learn more about World Bank-funded opportunities and bidding procedures, please contact the U.S. Commercial Service office at the World Bank in Washington, DC via email at: <
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