JSC National Electric Grids of Uzbekistan, the state agency for the transmission of electricity has announced a tender for the engineering, procurement, and construction of a new 500 kV electricity transmission line.
The Northwest Region Transmission Line Project is a Single Circuit transmission line will run from the Guzar substation in Uzbekistan to the Regar substation in the Republican Subordination region of Tajikistan - a distance of 63.5 kilometers.
Uzbekistan has received financing from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) towards the cost of the construction. International competitive bidding for the project will be conducted in accordance with the ADB’s ‘Single-Stage, One-Envelope’ protocol.
The tender is open to all bidders, from ADB eligible countries. It is intended that construction works for the project will be completed within 12 months of the winning contract coming into effect.
The deadline for the submission of documents to participate in the tender is on June 17, 2020.
Tender document can be accessed here.
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