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Combined-Cycle Gas Turbines – Exporting Opportunity
Type of document: Contract Notice
Country: United Kingdom
1. Title: COMBINED-CYCLE GAS TURBINES – EXPORTING OPPORTUNITY
2. Awarding Authority: Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills acting on behalf of UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), GB. Web:
3. Contract type: Supply contract
4. Description: Opportunity type
World Bank
Industry
Energy
A government body is looking for a company to deign and build 2 additional combined-cycle gas turbines.
The funds from loans from international financial institutions will be used for a project to design and build 2 combined-cycle gas turbines.
The proposed project is estimated to cost 1 billion US dollars.
The completion of the 2 turbines will require the:
design
supply
construction
installation
commissioning
The turbines should have a capacity of at least 900 MW and have related infrastructures including closed circuit cooling towers.
5. CPV Code(s): 42112300, 42110000, 71321000, 51500000
6. NUTS code(s): UKC, UKD, UKE, UKF, UKG, UKH, UKI, UKJ, UKK, UKL, UKM, UKN
7. Main site or location of works, main place of delivery or main place of performance: Uzbekistan
8. Reference attributed by awarding authority: Not provided.
9. Estimated value of requirement: Value of contract
more than £50m
10. Opportunity closing date 16.3.2021.
11. Address to which they must be sent: To register your interest in the above opportunity please visit:
12. Other information: TKR-202091-EX-1442215
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