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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 17, 1995 PSA#1326Ms. Guillermina Frizza, Acting Director General, Proparaguay, Padre
Cardozo 469, Asuncion, Paraguay; Tel: 011-(595-21)-208-276/7-208 641;
Fax: 011-(595-21)-200-425 C -- FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR CARGO DISTRIBUTION IN PARAGUAY DUE 053195
POC Carol Stillwell, USTDA, Room 309, SA-16, Washington, D.C.
20523-1602, Tel: (703) 875-4357, Fax No.: (703) 875-4009 Proparaguay
invites submission of proposals data from interested U.S. firms which
are qualified on the basis of experience and performance to complete a
feasibility study for a cargo distribution development project in
Paraguay. The objectives of the proposed study are to carry out a
detailed technical and economic feasibility assessment of a project for
an international cargo distribution system with associated facilities
at the Asuncion International Airport and Ciudad Del Este Airport to
serve the cargo traffic both regionally within Latin America and
intercontinentally. The scope of the study will include a complete
technical and economic analysis, including an assessment of the optimum
sizes of the facilities, the amounts of cargo processed, the capability
to upgrade the facilities depending upon the demand, an economic and
financial analysis, and any training requirements. The geographical
area of cargo distribution will include all of South America as well as
North America and Europe. It may also include specialty cargo to Africa
and other areas. Task 1: Review of Existing Systems and Facilities.
Task 2: Develop a Passenger and Cargo Forecast for the Paraguay
Airport. Task 3: Develop an Air Cargo Distribution Plan for Paraguay.
Task 4: Examine the Possibility of Creating a Regional Distribution
Hub. Task 5: Development of a Cargo Facility Plan for the Airports at
Asuncion. and Ciudad del Este. Task 6: Develop Equipment Specifications
and a Procurement Plan. Task 7: Develop Capital and Operations Cost
Estimates. Task 8: Conduct a Revenue Analysis and Financial Analysis.
Task 9: Recommend Optimum Sizes for the Projects. Task 10: Prepare and
Submit all Reports. A definitional mission report is available from
the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (''USTDA''), Room 309, SA-16,
Washington, DC 20523-1602. Requests for the definitional mission should
be faxed to the IRC, USTDA (fax: (703) 875-4009). Please include: your
name, company name, address, and telephone number. No telephone
requests will be honored. If you would like the report sent to you via
courier delivery service, include the name of the courier company and
your firm's account number. Only U.S. firms and individuals may bid on
this USTDA-financed activity. Interested firms, their subcontractors,
and individuals (including employees of such firms and subcontractors)
must qualify under USTDA's nationality requirements as of the due date
for submission of qualifications and proposals and, if selected to
carry out the USTDA-financed activity, must continue to meet such
requirements throughout the duration of the USTDA-financed activity.
All goods and services to be provided by the selected firm and its
subcontractors must have their nationality, source, and origin in the
United States or Paraguay. In no case shall goods or services having
their nationality, source or origin in Paraguay exceed twenty percent
of the amount of the grant provided by USTDA. Selection of the
consultant will be administered by Proparaguay based on the following
selection criteria: 1. Corporate experience in designing and operating
cargo facilities, including developing specifications, procurement,
installation and operations. Additional corporate experience should be
in preparing financial feasibility studies and investment and revenue
generation documents, and training - 25%; 2. International experience
of the Consultant, particularly in similar projects in other
countries, specifically in Latin America. - 10%; 3. Quality and
clearness of the proposed methodology and soundness of the approach to
manage the study and develop and submit all reports - 20%; 4.
Background and experience of the proposed experts, including a firm
commitment of their time dedication to this assignment, particularly
field experience in designing, operating and managing cargo facilities
- 35%; 5. Consultant experience in project finance: Experience
preparing financing documents and negotiation financing for cargo
facilities and airports - 10%--TOTAL 100%. Interested U.S. firms should
submit to Proparaguay five copies of their qualifications and technical
proposals in Spanish and one copy in English. The selection of the
qualified firms will be on the basis of the criteria listed above.
Proparaguay reserves the right to reject any and/or all qualifications
statements. Proparaguay also reserves the right to contract with the
selected firms for subsequent work related to the project. The
proposals must be received by Proparaguay by C.O.B. May 31, 1995.
Proparaguay is not bound to pay for any costs associated with the
preparation and submission of the qualifications documents. The
proposal should be addressed to Proparaguay. Firms agree by their
response to this announcement to abide by the procedures established
for the procurement. The Scope of Work and the Budget for the
Feasibility Study have been established; therefore, all proposals must
address the technical criteria as specified in the document package.
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