Compitiendo en Bangladesh para la construcción de un ciclo combinado de 360MW.
Va a estar complicado pero quien dijo que este negocio fuera fácil!
http://www.thedailystar.net/beta2/news/bheramara-power-plant-tender-to-complete-in-dec/
Bheramara power plant tender to complete in Dec
The Northwest Power Generation Company (NWPGC) is set to complete the tender process for the Bheramara 360 megawatt power project in December—at the fag end of the government’s tenure.
The NWPGC is taking a rather long time than usual to evaluate bids of four companies for this Japan-funded project, leading to speculations on whether the authorities were planning to retender the project or not.
“It is true that we are taking a long time for the evaluation,” said NWPGC Chief Khurshed Alam. “It’s because the four bidders have come up with four different basic electricity turbine manufacturers. Our consultant is scrutinising every aspect of the technical bids.”
Usually, bidders come up with one or two different turbines in power tenders. In this case, the four companies submitted their proposals on August 22, each with different manufacturers.
They submitted their technical and financial proposals in separate envelopes. The authorities are now evaluating the technical proposals. They would open the financial proposals of the technically qualified bidders.
Alam hopes the technical evaluation would be completed within this month, so that the project could be awarded in December to the lowest competitive bidder.
Japanese Mitsui and Korean Posco had jointly proposed to equip the plant with a General Electric turbine, while Spanish Duro Felguera with a Siemens turbine, Sumitomo with TPSC Corporation of Japan with Althom and Marubeni of Japan with a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries turbine.
Of the offers, Marubeni’s technical proposal kept an option to increase their equipment price irrespective of their financial offer, which is yet to be opened. This option is being considered as a material deviation.
After receiving the offers, NWPGC sought two clarifications from the bidders in September and October with a deadline to complete the clarification by mid-November.
If the tender is successful, the Bheramara plant is supposed to produce low-cost power using natural gas.